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<0> mhall: what doesnt kill me costs me money in this case <1> !tell plb about bts <2> that doc didnt help BTW <1> plb: move your dotfiles out of the way and try again <3> Supaplex: depends on what architectures you support, if you do main contrib or non-free etc. <4> oh yeah <3> Supaplex: why do you want to know <4> I'm considering setting up a local mirror <5> mhall: did that <5> same thing <3> why would you want to do that supaplex ? <1> plb: damn <1> !tell plb about sdn <4> less wait on updates/downloads etc. <0> I love this sticker I seen on the deoderant at the store.. it was boasting "Invisible Strength" I guess they just want you to take their word on that one. <6> is it true that if i use "Option "NvAGP" "1"", i have to disable the agpgart module?
<1> plb: see if you can figure out what version ****s up <6> for better performance <5> mhall: its 1.5 in backports <7> mhall: You can reportbugs to bts if you sources are from backports.org? <3> Supaplex: run approx or apt-cache instead, it willi cache already downloaded packages, it's exactly what you want <8> _unstable: no <1> _unstable: no the idea was to *check* for bugs not *report* any <1> plb: no the idea was to *check* for bugs not *report* any <1> plb: you might have to build it from the source <4> cisse: for multiple machines? <7> plb: firefox from unstable works great for me, I wouldn't use backports ever. imho <3> Supaplex: yep, you setup your sources.list to point to a single machine running approx or apt-cache, then it caches dowlnoaded packages =D <1> _unstable: that can't be right <9> _unstable: why would you never use backports.org? <1> _unstable: firefox is C++ and unstable and sarge do not have the same C++ ABI <5> mhall: I tried running it from the pkg provided on mozilla...i get the same thing <10> which one is better? mambo server o joomla? <7> thingfish: because I use unstable I don't need to. <1> Sonny: backup softs? <9> I would think one would be more likely to run things from backports, than from sid or etch. <4> cool. <9> _unstable: that's probably a good reason. :) <3> Supaplex: it's super easy http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/338 <4> thanks! <3> wow ok why did /boot completely and totally disappear from this machine <1> plb: strace. ltrace. apt-get. man. <8> cisse: rm -r /boot/ ? <1> abrotman: lol <3> abrotman: heh i wish i had done that it would be clearer what happened <1> abrotman: i never have to worry about typing those out when you're here <1> abrotman: you do it faster and better than i ever could <10> mhall, I mean to make a web page.... mambo or joomla? <1> abrotman: by the time i think of one to start typing, you hit return <1> Sonny: oh content management <10> mhall, yep <1> Sonny: you have to be careful with PHP content management because of security holes. there is a site called opensourcecms that has live demos of every one you could imagine. <1> Sonny: so you might google it up and play with it a while; that's the best i can tell you because i'm no web hacker <11> CMSes are overrated <11> i'm considering taking down the CMS at yics.org and replacing it with simple HTML+CSS <8> mhall: i had my crack today <11> i had some coffee and applesauce today... <5> /join #backports <5> argh <11> mom's homemade applesauce = <3 <3> SerajewelKS: just use a CMS that lets you control the html + css <5> damn <10> mhall. I suppose that mambo server it well done right?.... and security tested <1> Sonny: yes good testing is key, and you need to regularly patch and upgrade your **** of course <1> Sonny: it also helps to read the apache 1/2 manual pages and write very good conf files <11> cisse: meh... CMSes also hit the database server too often... <1> Sonny: the better the conf files, the less crap people can hack <1> SerajewelKS: good ones use PHP caching <1> SerajewelKS: so, hit the servers once per page update which is thoroughly reasonable <3> mmcache ++ <1> SerajewelKS: this is how ex. wikipedia stays functional despite horryfying traffic <11> mhall: true.. still though for such a simple site as yics.org i don't think i need a full-blown cms <12> how can I give a normal user access to /dev/input/js0? <13> VERY bad sound with ALSA, OSS is ok tho... (via82xx) strange. <11> marccd-g: man chgrp <14> Good websites don't use PHP <11> !start a language war
<15> BASIC is more efficient than C <16> SerajewelKS, what is yics.org running on... a PII 166 ? <12> SerajewelKS: yeah but will the perms change on reboot? <11> bucky: whatever sf.net uses <12> SerajewelKS: I believe hotplug handles it <11> bucky: in other words, it's probably close to that, yeah <13> what device in /dev does ALSA use for sound output? <1> resiak: tell that to the corporations that have good luck with it <11> marccd-g: TIAS <14> mhall: It's a horrible crock of **** <12> SerajewelKS: eh? <11> !tias <15> i guess tias is try it and see <17> hi, is there an effort for fixing udev/kernel 2.6.15 packages bug on testing? <1> resiak: that seems unfair <11> dpkg: tias is also what you should have done first <15> okay, SerajewelKS <12> see #alsa oskie <18> ey guys. i need some help with the debian installer <13> marccd-g: thanks! <3> resiak: what do good websites use, asp and jsp ? <1> ~hello <19> Howdy Bub <18> im trying to use software raid on / <11> cisse: html <3> lol <12> SerajewelKS: yeah whatever, fixed it by myself <1> what's the difference these days between the dpkg and apt bots. practically nobody uses apt anymore <18> is anyone here currently running md for the boot device? <14> cisse: Perl and Python are both real programming languages, which haven't got moronic "design" decisions. <11> marccd-g: see? you didn't need my help. =) <18> using either the testing or stable installer? <1> resiak: that's not true. both of them have horrible design decisions <11> mhall: presumably, apt is here for when dpkg dies <1> resiak: Perl has a thoroughly broken thread architecture <11> mhall: and someone theoretically syncs their databases <1> resiak: Python has completely pathological memory management <1> SerajewelKS: ok cool <17> when I do a apt-get dist-upgrade form sarge to etch, it dont work cause udev needs kernel-2.6.15 an kernel-2.6.15 needs udev. do you know the solution, please? <3> resiak: hehe try not to make totally ignorant statements like that, it undermines your credibility <4> and perl6 is still a dream <11> mhall: s/theoretically/never/ <4> ... "I have a dream... " <1> Supaplex: a sick and twisted one at that <14> cisse: Magic Quotes. I rest my case <11> bingo: install 2.6.15 before you dist-upgrade <3> sigh you sound like a creationist <3> you can't provide 1 example to make the whole thing bad <14> *plonk* <20> does anyone know why i can't "tar -xjvf" a .tar.bz2 file? <11> time to head back to college... <11> james__: because it's not a bzipped tar? <7> james__: loose the -, just tar xvjf <17> SerajewelKS, that what I do, but 2.6.15 dont want to be installed cause he needs udev <1> !tell james__ about file <4> james__: what's it do? does file(1) say it's bzipped? <21> Need a good charting/piechart tool - OpenOffice isn't hacking it -- formats suitable for Scribus -- or did I miss something in Scribus? <3> i would like to see a good python CMS <4> cisse: would it require python? <11> bingo: *shrug* you could force-depends on the kernel and do a dist-upgrade, then boot with the new kernel <4> ;) <11> bingo: don't take my word on that though, it could break your system <20> I tried "tar xjvf" too, I downloaded two theme files for xfce in that format , and i can't extract both of theme <1> cisse: i thought Zope was python <7> james__: ie "tar xvjf file.bz2" <11> _unstable: the - is optional. it won't hurt anything. <3> mhall: it is, just not thrilled with it <7> james__: What you type "file theme.bz2" what does the file command give you? <17> SerajewelKS, dpkg -i force-all dont work for this problem <22> Are there any programs that can be used to build a good list for sources.list ? <1> cisse: i have not found a single one that was right for maintaining a simple site <11> bingo: surely you mean 'dpkg --force-depends -i' ? <3> mhall: too many paradigms <1> cisse: i'm going to redo my site in a monospace font by hand with a register true layout
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