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<0> stew, I get that java-package is already the newest version yet I have no java in firefox <1> signuts: java-package isn't java, its just a utility for creating a java .deb from a sun java. read /usr/share/doc/java-package/README.Debian <0> aye aye captain <2> stew: is that with eth0:0 in the /etc/network/interfaces file? <3> !java-package <4> java-package is probably a package in contrib that builds a .deb from a manually downloaded Java distribution (JRE or JDK). http://www.debian-administration.org/?article=142 details how to install Sun's JRE or JDK. To install: apt-get install java-package; get a JRE or JDK from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp (the Linux (self-extracting file) NOT the RPM) ; fakeroot make-jpkg jre-*-linux-i586.bin; dpkg -i *.deb; <1> Aap: that's what i was talking about, is that what you were talking about? <2> yes <5> stew:id like to see if i can retriev them if i can using software or commands any help? <1> Aap: there are examples in /usr/share/doc/ifupdown/examples/interfaces.gz (or something similar) <1> Aap: have you tried yet? if you post your interfaces somewhere we can look <1> DevilChaos: ext3? <5> yup <2> stew: http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/ifconfig.html -> i think here (near Debian GNU/Linux details: IP aliases <1> DevilChaos: then probably not. ext3 cannot support undelete becuase of the journal (it actually zero's out the inodes), so you'd have to know some bits to grep for on the raw /dev/hdX device <1> Aap: yes, that is a good example
<5> oh thats a doosy <2> thx stew <5> didnt loose that much i dont think just 4 gigs <5> 9.8 left <6> I made my /boot too small (7.4 MB!). The only other partition on the disk is my LVM. Is there a way to magically move my LVM further down the sectors and expand the size of /boot? <0> yikes. now I got java working but the stupid applet just freezes firefox at 100% cpu. I can't win! <0> heh <6> or maybe it's just too much trouble? Should I wipe debian altogether and perform a fresh install? <1> DevilChaos: thank $diety for backups! <6> 7.4 MB is just enough to house grub stage 1.5, 2, one kernel image and one initrd image <7> I keep spare copies of /dev/null around just for that cause ;) <6> hehe <1> ram_einstein: you can put /boot on lvm if you switch from grub to lilo <6> stew: hmm.. I tried that last time <1> ...and recreate your initrd <5> $diety? <6> lilo refused to install after the partitioning <6> stew: why? how will it help reduce the size? <1> ram_einstein: no, i was ***uming you could just move /boot to lvm and ignore the old boot partition, or just put /boot directly on / <1> this machine doesn't have a /boot partition, /boot is on the / partition which is on lvm <6> stew: I see <6> why didn't it work on the installation livecd though? <6> lilo just refused to install <1> dunno <6> yes, it's not a bad idea to move the /boot into lvm <6> I dunno how to install lilo after that though and configure it <6> stew: during the installation, did lilo install when you didn't have a seperate /boot? <6> or did you have to do it by hand later? <1> ram_einstein: i don't remember <5> bbl <6> stew: okay, maybe I should try to repartition. I mean it's like 1/2 an hour since this system came into existance <8> does anyone know where to find the table that matches vga=792 etc. to 1280x854 screen resolution? <6> and I have my whole /home on dvd anyway <1> oh, i in that case, yeah, repartition <8> it's for the boot loader <1> leafw: switch to a vt and run "hwinfo --framebuffer" to get a list of supported modes <8> stew : thank you <6> stew: this time, shall I put the /boot in the / in LVM and try? I can get on another system and tell you the exact error if necessary <1> ram_einstein: well it really depeneds on if lilo will install for you, if it didn't last time, its not likely to this time, i wouldn't think. and you cannot boot from lvm with grub <6> stew: okay, I know the last part. Only lilo supports lvm. The first part: It didn't work for me last time, yes. I should be installing lilo on /dev/hda as opposed to /dev/hda1, right? I mean /dev/hda1 makes no sense. I need it on the MBR <1> right <8> stew : hwinfo prints very quickly and I can't read anything. And hwinfo --framebuffer > info 2>&1 didn't help either (blank file) <6> it probably didn't work last time because my /boot was a seperate Logical volume in the log volume group <6> but that's just my theory <6> anyway, no harm in trying again <6> I'll get back to you if necessary <6> thanks stew <1> leafw: did you run it in a vt or from x? <8> stew : in a tty and in X <8> stew : in X meaning in an xterm <1> leafw: how about "hwinfo 2>&1 | less" or something? what shell do you use? that really should have worked <9> guys, I have to list of about 500 lines and I want to compare their differences. Should I use the command diff? <10> that would be a good tool for the job jair <11> when I try to ssh into my debian host, all of a sudden i am receiving 'ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host' error message. any ideas why?? <12> debina dind't recognize my ethernet card, therefor I couldn't install any packages, any ideas? <9> AzianFlu: but they have different line numbers <8> stew : hwinfo 2>&1 | less works, but with --framebuffer nothing is printed <9> one of then is 1027 and the other one is 900 <8> and there is no framebuffer or vga keyword in the output <13> hey all
<14> jade: well, I've seen that due to several different reasons. First thing is to know if the connection is being made; "telnet <host> 22" to verify that the ssh server is presenting a hello message. <13> does anyone here know what happened with Barracuda Networks htis morning around 8am EST? <6> well, it failed <12> ... <6> running /sbin/lilo failed with errorcode 1 <12> Time to go back on a distro hunt :P <6> that wasn't very useful <10> jair, i dunno what to tell you then. if you want the differences between two files, diff is a great way to do it. <14> Red-Sox: good luck! We need you to tell us more than "it doesn't work" <12> repp: I did tell you more... <12> repp: (12:57:25) Red-Sox: debina dind't recognize my ethernet card, therefor I couldn't install any packages, any ideas? <15> apt popcon <16> popcon is the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <12> though I did spell debian wrong <12> debina <12> That's a good name for a distro :) <12> >:-) <6> Should I do an advanced install of lilo? I have a LVM on disk /dev/hda. The LVM uses /dev/hda1. / is a logical volume on the LVM. How do I install lilo on the MBR to point to the kernel in / (/boot is in /)? <12> <:-( <12> ah <12> okay <12> l8r then <6> stew: you there buddy? <17> How do I diff change long for two kernels (eg. 2.6.14 and 2.6.20)? <8> what is the correspondence of 1280x854 to vga=??? in the boot loader config file? <8> how can one find out the screen resolution of a tty? <18> leafw: if it's fb console, fbset <8> amphi: fbsetbg or fbsetroot ? I don't have fbset <8> amphi : the others don't read like they'll be the right ones <11> repp, telnet <host> 22 said showed telnet info, then "Connection closed by foreign host" <18> leafw: fbset(8) <6> Fresh debian install. Using /dev/hda1 for LVM. Created new log volume group on it called "debian" and created logical volumes within. / is mounted on one of those logical volumes called "root-fs". ***uming /dev/hda is primary master and that Debian will be the only OS I desire to boot, how do I install lilo on the MBR of /dev/hda to boot the kernel /boot/vmlinuz? <8> amphi : No manual entry for fbset in section 8 <18> leafw: it's in its own package <17> I have changelog for x.20 and for x.14 but they are not cumulative logs, and I don't want to download each single change log for 15,16,17,18,19 and 20, then merge, and then compare them. I just need to figure out what are diffs between 2.6.14 and 2.6.20. <8> amphi : ok <19> ah, I feel down.. did anyone comment my question --> re, I was wondering if it is normal for the system to reallllly slow down (access to files can take up to 5 minutes) if you are using software RAID on SATA hard drives that have partitions in RAID1 and are currently being synchronized? now that the synchronization process finished everything works as fast as it should.. so was the previous behavour "normal" or is it some sort of bug in the kern <1> ram_einstein: there should be an option to install lilo that does the right thing in the installer <6> stew: :) sounds nice. It gives me an option of three installation targets <1> ram_einstein: /dev/hda <6> Running /sbin/lilo failed with error code 1 <6> well? <20> Can someone explain why I get connection refuse on ssh terminal through network when I login in kde as a normal user? <6> Neeesat25: either that the RSA key is invalid or that sshd isn't running on the host computer <21> Neeesat25: the user has an ssh config file saying that ssh should use an odd port. <6> rm ~/.ssh/known_hosts <6> SlayerXP: that's also a possibility <6> Neeesat25: find out where sshd is running and connect to it in other words <6> it's usually running on port 22 unless the user is a little mad <20> I get connection refuse on all users now <6> stew: any idea what "error code 1" is? it might give us a clue <20> How I find out on port sshd is running? <6> Neeesat25: netstat -a on the server <1> ram_einstein: no idea. you can try looking in /usr/share/doc/lilo <6> stew: if I had one :P <11> telnet <host> 22 does not present ssh hello message <20> I cant see any sshd in the list <6> stew: :( <6> error code 1 is "01 invalid disk command" <6> stew: any ideas? <1> ram_einstein: i don't know <6> maybe I should stick with a static /boot an GRUB... <1> ram_einstein: it sounds like it <22> hi i need a driver for a sis163u-based usb wlan adapter ; thx <22> i already tried all those in ndiswrappr's wiki and they crashes my sys <6> aha! I got it! I think I should reboot and return to trying to install lilo <22> some1 listen me ? <11> are there any alternative ways to access a remote host via if ssh connections close with 'ssh_exchange_identification' errors? <22> some1 listen me ? <23> jade: depends on the services running on the remote peer <23> ndis: please stop it
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