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<0> where do I define my sources list and include contrib?
<1> soon: edit /etc/apt/sources.list
<2> in /etc/apt/sources.list
<3> tarzeau: don't make me pickle you!
<4> popcon has 10099 submissions as per today
<1> soon: replace 'main' with 'main contrib'
<1> soon: then run apt-get update
<5> I've some errors @ boot that appear to be somewhat major.. I haven't seen a thing online that correlates with them at all, either.
<5> When I boot, I get a distinct "Error" line, but nothing is displayed in any of the logs for it.
<1> sandman: does it boot fine otherwise
<5> It gives about 100 lines stating that what appears to be all the files under /proc as "FUNCTION NOT IMPLEMENTED"
<5> azeem: It does.
<5> But it's not a warning. It's an error.
<1> sandman: what kernel are you running?
<1> sandman: a self-made one?
<5> I want to make sure that the other strange behavior my system is exhibiting isn't because of this.



<5> azeem: No. kernel-image-2.6.8-2-k7
<0> Im now finding ipw2100 (module ***istant was miss typed before .-)
<5> But there's no information in any of the logs for the error, so far as I can find.
<5> It only appears @ the first console, and only at boot.
<5> And there's so many lines I can't copy them all.
<5> Nor can I Shift+Page up to find hte top-most line of the list of errors, which makes it rather much worse.
<1> sandman: run dmesg, and check whether there are other errors around it
<1> dmesg | less will help
<5> I've done that already, and there's nothing about proc or anything resembling the errors I received in there.
<5> I'm looking at it again now, to double check. Still not finding anything.
<6> azeem: Nope, didn't work. I tried vga and vesa, and i810.
<7> hmm
<7> my sshd is creating a pid file for some reason in /var/run
<7> and the init.d script looks okay
<5> lawnchair: Probably a result of a debian patch.
<5> lawnchair: But that's just what I'm guessing.
<7> what do you mean
<7> im running stable if that matters
<5> I'm not that superfamiliar with Debian yet, so I can't say for sure.
<7> heh...
<7> it works on the rest of my debian boxes
<7> seems like its error on my part
<7> i just cant put my finger on it
<5> lawnchair: You mean to say it's _not_ creating a PID file on this particular system?
<7> yup
<8> anyone know where i can find the 'tun' module for sarge ?
<9> hmm using nohup program the process should turn into the background, or ?
<5> lawnchair: Hm. Try to dpkg-reconfigure it, see if you find anything.
<10> which package has the 2.6 kernel documentation?
<7> eh
<9> this dousn#t work for me
<7> ill dig around a bit more before that
<5> Did you edit any of the files manually since install? If so, then dpkg-reconfigure may not do anything.
<5> tuv: I know the sources will have it.
<6> How do I configure xserver so I can use higher resolutions than 800x600? I've tried "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" to set "vga" and "vesa", but it only works with "vesa" and then I only get 800x600.
<5> tuv: Under Documentation/
<11> Suprano: is that what the manpage says?
<5> ghb: There should be a resolution selection @ the end. What distribution are you running?
<6> sandman: Newest Debian
<12> Purdy: can't you modprobe tun?
<9> i read that somewhere, i didn't read it yet.. i'll do it now.
<10> sandman: linux-source?
<5> ghb: Debian Stable, you mean?
<6> sandman: Yes
<8> i have a 2.4 kernel and when i 'modprobe tun', it says it can't locate that module
<12> Purdy: did you build that kernel yourself?
<6> sandman: I posted my paste a while ago, but I don't have the address anymore... =(
<11> Purdy: then it's not there
<5> ghb: Do it again plz.
<11> !plz
<13> somebody said plz was german abbreviation for 'Postleitzahl' (zip-code). this aint a warez channel. L33t-speak for "please", or don't type it
<5> tuv: apt-cache search kernel-source
<5> tuv: Select the one for your kernel.
<8> nkuttler: if i did, it's been a long time ago
<5> tuv: Then navigate to /usr/src, and the Documentation directory will be under the source package you decided to install.
<12> that factoid is incorrect. Postleitzahl is PLZ
<8> brb
<6> sandman: http://channels.debian.net/paste/1818
<14> i'm trying to convert ps to pdf, but cant find a program to do it. suggestions?
<15> traderjoe: "ps2pdf"?
<16> hey i'd like to build my own DSPAM package, but not sure how to build packages. could someone point me to a straightforward tutorial?



<10> sandman: according to apt-file, linux-source-2.6.15 has only 4 files and no Documenation dir.
<6> sandman: I'm using a laptop, by the way...
<5> ghb: Did you manually edit for XF86Config-4?
<17> i've done some research and have deduced that libicu34-dev is only in a 'testing' server - and am having issues finding one.. i've searched google, but 90% of results are links to debian and either upgrading debian, or a testing ISO
<11> nkuttler: is it case sensitive?
<5> tuv: What distibution are you using?
<10> sandman: my bad.. i guess i forgot that i need to untar the source
<6> sandman: Only to add "1280x800" to the resolution
<18> Hi, is there some way of making a program (namely apache and mysql) start automatically when I login?
<5> tuv: And look for kernel-source
<19> Hello people, I have a problem with "totem". this is not debian-specific, but maybe there is somebody who could help?
<11> eSCHEn: they don't already
<11> ?
<12> Gnea: yes
<10> sandman: for 2.6.15 it is linux-source
<11> Yan^: so you're not running debian?
<20> how can i check my screen resolution from CLI?
<19> Gnea: no
<11> Yan^: what are you running?
<21> Yan^: what distro do you use?
<6> sandman: Hey wait a minute. Is there any difference between XF86Config and XF86Config-4??
<19> mandriva
<18> Gnea: No they don't, I have to do /usr/local/apache/bin/apacectl start
<5> ghb: Okay. Well if you did, then the md5sum for the file won't match dpkg's md5sum for the file, and then, afaik, dpkg-reconfigure won't overwrite it.
<5> ghb: I'm not exactly sure as to how to get around this..
<21> #mandriva 134 Welcome to the 'OFFICIAL' Mandriva help channel | ENGLISH
<18> MySQL complains about not having httpd in a libexec dir as well
<11> Yan^: try #mandriva
<5> ghb: But you could manually add that resolution to the appropriate line @ XF86Config-4
<6> sandman... =(
<22> !tell ghb about xmd5
<23> how can i record my screen ?
<11> eSCHEn: if you didn't install them via the normal debian way, then we don't support it.
<21> Makineros63: /msg dpkg ss
<19> Gnea, streuner, Ok, i will try, but this is a strange thing which happens: I can not stop the "totem" process. I tried "skill" but it does not work, and totem-video-thu" continues to run, and occupies up to 90% of CPU
<5> Is money the typical reason for forking Debian?
<5> Because it appears a lot of people fork it, for some level of money.
<23> thanks streuner :)
<5> Kind of ticks me off. But that's just what I've noticed. Are there any other reasons, silly or not?
<6> sandman: They seem identical...
<18> Ah right, thanks anyway. I had to use an old version of them as I'm trying to emulate the configuration on an existing server. Was wondering if there was the equivalent of a 'Startup' directory on Windows.
<6> sandman: I've never touched XF86Config-4, only XF86Config.
<5> ghb: You said you're running Debian?
<6> sandman: yes
<6> sandman: On a laptop.
<5> Hm.. I'm not sure which file Debian's X will read first, XF86Config or XF86Config-4
<5> Or if it'll read XF86Config at all.
<5> But if I were you, I'd get rid of XF86Config, or move it elsewhere, then try.
<5> And if you haven't touched XF86Config-4, then dpkg-reconfigure should modify it successfully.
<24> hi all ! just updated my debian testing and the gnome panel (now 2.12) won't launch. Any other similar experience here ? Any hope for a fix ? thanks
<6> sandman: I've tried both vga and vesa. But the server crashes whenever I use vga, so I have to use vesa..
<22> ghb: what video card do you have?
<6> thingfish: It's embedded in the Intel 915GM chipset.
<22> ah, no wonder.
<11> eSCHEn: update-rc.d should do it
<6> thingfish: Meaning?
<22> ghb: that's a little on the new side, not sure if that's supported yet in sarge/XFree86.
<22> s/yet//
<6> thingfish... =(
<18> Gnea: Thanks!
<25> is there any program that can read qp4 tabulature?
<6> What's so great about linux if you can't use it!!
<26> ghb: who said you cant use linux?
<27> I'm trying to build perl from source but it says that I need a working cc compiler... /usr/bin/cc is sitting right there. any suggestions?
<6> Ronin: *sob* Linux hates me! *sob*
<25> ghb, what happened?
<11> ****ing crybaby, this isn't kindergarten
<28> hello
<29> Where is the configuration file for iptables on debian/testing?
<30> comforteagle: yes, tell us when it says that
<6> broomy: I can't use any higher res than 800x600. It seems I'm stuck to using vesa, since xserver crashes whenever I try vga.
<25> wierd, did you download drivers for your card?
<22> broomy: he's got an onboard video chip, i915 chipset, and is unable to get it recognized.
<25> oh, well thats a hard one to crack


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