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<0> alguien de santander????
<0> holaa!!
<1> i see
<2> !tell grupo32 about spanish
<0> yo tambien
<0> i hate you
<1> ?
<0> i love you
<1> grupo32 tu necesita #debian-es
<1> lol
<2> haha
<0> you are gilipoyas
<3> TurboBee: heh
<4> another satisfied customer
<1> yep
<1> i would say so



<3> is he questioning our ***uality?
<1> i think he meant /join #debian-es not /server #debian-es but whatever
<5> Raimi: i'm not sure if it's got fs code
<2> TurboBee: for the kernel, try apt-cache search kernel-image
<6> kurtak: what kind of kernel is that? your own?
<7> is debian going to change kernel-image to linux-image ?
<5> Raimi: i compiled it, yes, because i needed some patches for my laptop
<6> kurtak: ok, what kind of root-fs are you using? ext2, ext3? reiser? xfs ?
<5> Raimi: i believe it's ext2
<6> kurtak: you should know that for certain. and for ext2 you have to have "Second Extended Filesystem Support" enabled (one of the first in the list of fs)
<6> kurtak: i've seen people de-selecting this because they didnt catch ext2 == Second Extended FS
<8> how the hell do you get oo to play .doc sounds?
<8> its a blonde joke, and i cant get the puchline :(
<8> apparently the best ever..!
<2> TurboBee: or maybe it's linux-image, i'm not sure how is the kernel working atm
<2> in deb
<9> liable: i've seen mention of the best ever blonde joke somewhere before
<9> liable: it was apparently censored
<8> ootput: well, this one has a sound bit, but i am ****ed if i can even find an option for sound in oo..
<10> hi
<10> after 4 hours downloading just 90.3 MB i'm back
<11> hey, I am root, and I can't change the permissions or delete this file
<12> I just tried to follow the directions for the 2006 key and got the following error: gpg: mpi too large for this implementation (39389 bits)
<11> how is that possible?
<8> EruditeHermit: pwned?
<11> liable: how?
<10> Any one who wish to help finishing the installation of my debian
<9> EruditeHermit: did you turn off the computer without cleanly unmounting a partition?
<11> yeah
<8> EruditeHermit: how would i know?
<11> but not recently
<11> it crashed before yes
<6> say, how do I "clone" a Debian installation - I want to install all packages on machine B I installed on A earlier
<6> (changing archs here)
<9> EruditeHermit: did you specify checking filesystem integrity at boot in /etc/fstab?
<9> EruditeHermit: it may be a remnant of that crash
<11> ootput: how do I do that?
<10> aprtimage?
<10> partimage
<8> !selections
<13> i guess ffs copy is run "dpkg --get-selections > foo.txt" on the source, copy foo.txt to the destination and run "dpkg --set-selections < foo.txt ; apt-get -u dselect-upgrade" on the destination.
<8> Raimi: ^^
<11> ootput: make a fsck file in /
<1> bleh
<1> oop[s
<6> liable: i knew this would be a FAQ. thank's a bunch
<12> Raimi: ssh oldbox dpkg --get-selections | dpkg --set-selections && apt-get -u dselect-upgrade
<1> bleh to myself, bbl :)
<1> thanks for all your help guys
<6> Anders: dito
<14> still stuck with my keyboard problem with xorg 6.9... when I try to setxkbmap, it complains that it cannot load the map, and in the Xorg.log file there is a reference to a compiled xkb file that indeed does not exist.
<14> so, not only does Alt Gr behave as Alt_R, but my accented keys have simply no symbol ***ociated to them (according to xev)
<10> how to install a package in tar.gz format?
<15> wdobco: you don't.
<8> wdobco: you follow the instructions from its web site
<16> How solve this problem: "... T=amavis defer (-53): retry time not reached for any host"??
<16> Exim4
<17> gawd, 800 ppls.
<15> st_: wait for the retry time to be reached.
<8> were mostly bots.. :)
<17> ya ;)



<18> I'm starting to learn how to setup a mail server and was coming to the inclusion of exim, fetchmail, spam******in, clamav and one of courier/cyrus/dovecot IMAP; however the courier suite looks interesting in that it seems to cover everything, is it worth considering?
<16> but all e-mail income.. and go to queue...? and not come to users....
<18> (conclusion, not inclusion)
<19> FlopsyPete: Do a google search for "ispmail sarge".
<18> cafuego: ok
<16> but all e-mail nabg in queue...? and not come to users....
<17> that reminds me... sarge is what, 3.1? yeah. does that make etch 3.2?
<20> is the java axis module included in default java jre?
<18> cafuego: this is only for sites with about 20 users, does the same advice apply?
<19> lunar: Maybe. Unless it's 4.0
<19> FlopsyPete: flexibility is always nice :-)
<19> FlopsyPete: I'd probably go postfix+amavis+courier
<16> where and what I can read what I can solve this problem?
<18> cafuego: I'll check that out too, thanks
<14> so does anybody know what is supposed to generate this compiled xkb maps?
<21> anyone here get wifi-radar working with debian current version/kernel?
<8> wifi-radar?
<21> yep
<21> from bitbuilder.com
<8> in debian repos?
<22> !info wifi-radar
<22> !+info wifi-radar
<21> they have .deb package but debian didn't like it
<13> Package 'wifi-radar' does not exist.
<8> not in mine..
<9> do clones have navels (belly buttons?)
<22> I believe it's in *buntu
<21> =/
<8> whats it do anyway? sounds like kismet sort of thing?
<23> ootput, if they are cloes of humans with bellybuttons ... yes
<17> ootput: depends on how they're grown.
<22> !fgi liable wifi-radar
<13> liable: http://****inggoogleit.com/search?query=wifi-radar
<21> it's for wireless.. add/save profiles of wireless connections
<22> "WiFi Radar is a Python/PyGTK2 utility for managing WiFi profiles.
<22> It enables you to scan for available networks and create profiles for your preferred networks."
<9> lunar: growth methods don't vary, do they?
<24> Hi
<9> lunar: unless they use a host of some sort
<10> please, some one help me. I need to get working the sound card
<8> !debian sound
<8> bah
<21> think I'll give kismet a try.. it works pretty good with debian I take it?
<24> Someone had some troubles with gnome when updating testing 2 days ago ?
<8> probably
<10> 0000:00:00.0 Memory controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 005e (rev a3)
<10> 0000:00:01.0 ISA bridge: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 0050 (rev a3)
<10> 0000:00:01.1 SMBus: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 0052 (rev a2)
<10> 0000:00:02.0 USB Controller: nVidia Corporation: Unknown device 005a (rev a2)
<8> [R]ick-LT: um, no kismet doesnt do that
<24> the Menu Bar is missing in gnome after i updated testing 2 days ago
<21> liable, what would be something like wifi-radar that works with debian?
<17> ootput: well... speaking from a conventional/non-sci-fi standpoint, you'd copy the DNA into a host egg, I s'pose, then grow it naturally. So it'd have a placenta.
<8> [R]ick-LT: i am sure you could get it to work on debian if you wanted it.
<10> :(
<8> wdobco: dont paste here, read the /ropic
<8> topic too..
<10> and where's that?
<22> !topic
<22> wdobco: Type /topic into your IRC client
<17> maybe someone tripped over its cord.
<25> anyone know of a good web-based ssh client?
<25> (I guess that means it needs to be a java applet?)
<10> #flood
<10> what's that?
<26> a channel
<8> [R]ick-LT: waproamd and wpasupplicant can do mutiple wlans, but i dunno how far wifi-radar is in front of them.
<10> mmm
<26> generally, it's better to use paster, though
<8> howdy RichiH
<26> oi


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