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<0> ndis: please stop it
<1> I've recently discovered our apache2 won't serve large (>2GB) files. google suggests (a) this was patched by debian in 1.3 and (b) was fixed upstream in 2.2. so is this a regression? do I have something misconfigured? (debian stable on x86)
<2> rillian: what kernel?
<2> and filesystem (sounds like ext2)
<3> rillian: i believe large file support was disabled in debians apache2 due to problems
<4> jade: Has the host changed? Try renaming .ssh/known_hosts to something else and see if the problem resolves itself. (NOTE: This could mean that you're connecting to a machine other than the one you THINK you should be)
<1> Supalex: 2.4.27-3-k7-smp, ext3
<2> rillian: per petemc's comment, I'd check bugs.debian.org
<1> petemc: ugh. any eta on apache 2.2 packages?
<3> i had a quick look yesterday, didnt find anything immediately
<5> so, my question of the day: will the debian installer by fooled? I'm about to start the base system configuration, and I went to vt2 and wgot a bunch of deb's, putting them in the apt archives folder ... should I also copy sources.list and the packages.gz files?
<1> http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.bugs.dist/browse_thread/thread/fac351d6bad7beda/bd819a0bc572ba4e?q=apache+large+file&rnum=1#bd819a0bc572ba4e
<3> Vasistha: you could set up your own local repository
<3> Vasistha: one has to ask, why did you wget the files instead of doing it the more traditional way?
<5> petemc: well, I wgot them from another computer on my local network, so 350 MB took 10 minutes ;-)
<6> T***ium, host has not changed, I also tried connecting to the host using an internal ip addr (e.g. 192.x) inside a LAN from another node... the ssh daemon is not presenting a 'hello' message when connecting via telnet. renaming known_hosts did not make a difference



<7> <0>:(
<3> Vasistha: ah, try /msg dpkg own repo
<1> apr 1.2 is in testing/unstable
<3> jade: can you get access to check /etc/hosts.deny on the remote machine?
<1> but no sign of apache 2.2
<7> hi i need a driver for a sis163u-based usb wlan adapter ; thx
<3> ndis: have you googled to see if other people have got that model working?
<6> petemc, unfortunately i don't have console access... and i have no other way to access it other than ssh, sftp etc
<7> googled and answer is affermative
<3> ndis: the people that have got it working, they didnt document it?
<7> but other got my sameproblem
<7> yes but th way thwey say don't work on me
<7> they say just take the windows xp driver and also many specified an url to download from
<6> i ran a mysql load file on a 2.5 GB input file before leaving last night, perhaps that's what hosed it...
<1> Supplex, petemc: thanks for your help :/
<3> ndis: well, it appears no one here has any experiience with it, maybe try back in an hour
<7> i did that but on modprobe the system frozes 50% times and the other don't frozes but the card
<7> don't work
<8> stew: just to let you know, my rebooting technique worked no better
<7> i tried an hour ago and got no answer at all
<7> ;)
<9> I plugged in my mobile phone (usb), and it's not mounted or anything. How can I tell what entry it's taken in /dev/ ?
<10> what does it mean when the VFS cannot mount an "unknown-block" device
<10> ?
<3> faber3: the kernel may not have support for the devices filesystem
<3> or you're trying to mount the wrong device
<10> petemc: its the stock debian kernel. but there is also a ramdisk
<3> what fs is it?
<10> VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(9,0)
<10> its an ext3 on /dev/hdb1
<3> this is during boot?
<11> !can't mount root
<12> If you can't mount the root file system when you boot your custom kernel, it means you have failed to include support for either: (a) your root file system (e.g. ext3), or (b) your disk controller (IDE, SCSI, etc.). These cannot be modules, unless you use an initrd. Go check your config again. or make sure your bootloader knows about your initrd
<10> petemc: yes, during boot. maybe the ramdisk ist not good
<13> Gnea: ping
<10> petemc: i am worried about the unknown-block device. why is it unknown ?
<14> faber3: is this the megaraid machine ?
<15> Do i have to run a command to enable zones in bind9 ?
<15> or just service restart?
<3> k31th: rndc reload
<4> faber3: It's unknown because it hasn't got the drivers for it.
<10> T***ium: so the ramdisk isnt ok? or what could be the reason for it?
<3> k31th: you might need to restart bind for new zones
<16> apokryphos: 'tail -f' the kernel log file as you plug in the phone
<10> abrotman: yes
<13> anyone use the tg3 kernel driver for broadcom wired nics
<9> lepton: where would that be?
<17> Hello
<17> I need help
<9> akulah: fire away
<17> how can I install sid
<17> ?
<18> if you have to ask akulah you probibly shouldnt
<17> i have tried many methods
<17> i have a slow connection
<17> 512k
<17> kb
<19> that's not that slow.
<18> akulah: why do you want sid anyhow? have you looked into backports if its a certain application?
<17> I've used sarge for some time but is a little bit outdated



<17> take ubuntu for example
<18> akulah: look into backports then
<17> aha
<18> or maybe even testing
<17> I don't know
<17> I want to use sid
<17> just for the reason that I wan't to find bugs learn to package
<17> etc
<17> .
<14> akulah: sid is not an upgrade .. things break .. badly .. please don't use it
<17> yes I know
<17> I am also using Ubuntu
<17> and I 've used a snapsot
<11> akulah: please go to #ubuntu for help with ubuntu. you shouldn't mix ubuntu packages with debian packages
<20> Hi, anybody here has used Amanda?
<17> yes sorry
<18> ive dated an amanda does that count?
<14> Ronin: only if you used her ...
<20> Ronin: dated? with cron you mean?
<18> JoelR: heh no as i i dated a girl named amanda once
<20> lol
<21> anyone know how i can change cups-pdf from printing always in /root/PDF to printing in /~/PDF ?
<21> also, is there any way to get cups to ALWAYS print to cups-pdf no matter what printer was originally chosen?
<21> as in print to, say laser, and ALSO cups-pdg
<22> I am areceiving errors while building a new mandb
<15> Do i have to run a command to enable zones in bind9 ?
<22> unknown symbolic link or directory or ROFF -> .so
<22> Debian Etch
<22> Can someone give me the output of dpkg -S /usr/share/man/man1x/bitmap.1x.gz
<3> k31th: ***uming you have them set up correctly, restarting bind or perhaps just runnign rndc reload should suffice
<23> WoodyWoodpecker: i don't have this file
<24> :-O
<22> I only have the errors in german if someone would take a look: http://rafb.net/paste/results/oZ7w9429.html
<22> POVaddct: What do you get if doing "mandb"?
<22> POVaddct: Or do you at all see something else than the "normal output" of mandb?
<23> WoodyWoodpecker: i see the normal output. it updates some paths, blabla
<22> Do yo have the directory /usr/share/man/man{1,3}x ? Because I created them after I read the error?
<22> ok, that is the normal output.
<22> Do you know anything I could do again this?
<23> WoodyWoodpecker: WoodyWoodpecker i have those dirs
<23> WoodyWoodpecker: sorry, no
<22> dpkg -S /usr/share/man/man1x
<12> Badgers ate my /usr/share/man/man1x!
<22> Can I see the output?
<22> dpkg: sorry?
<12> Don't be sorry...but if you ever go against the Debian Family again...
<22> oh, bot
<23> WoodyWoodpecker: dpkg -S /usr/share/man/man1/ls.1.gz: coreutils: /usr/share/man/man1/ls.1.gz
<22> No, I have coreutils installed :D Can you give me the same for /usr/share/man/man1x please?
<23> WoodyWoodpecker: i do not have /usr/share/man/man1x
<25> hello!! were can i find the boot log
<22> POVaddct: But you have the latest upgrades from some deb mirror and you are running etch, right?
<26> someone knows a channel about security and exploits?
<22> RoAkSoAx: /var/log/boot
<23> WoodyWoodpecker: no. i am running a system which is nearly sarge.
<22> christor: #security
<22> POVaddct: nearly? You mean you haven't upgraded in the last couple of days?
<25> WoodyWoodpecker, thsnk
<26> WoodyWoodpecker: thx
<23> WoodyWoodpecker: no. actually, it is a rather old installed knoppix.
<27> hi at everyone
<27> anyone here use gnome ?
<22> POVaddct: ok, thanks for the responce in any case.
<22> MannieX: sometimes (if nothing else is available)
<28> MannieX: the statistical probability of that is high
<27> ^__^ tnx
<29> !tell MannieX about anyone
<27> please say to me where is the location of icons
<27> i don't remember
<28> !tell avar about anyone
<19> I have some on my desktop
<30> dpkg: nvidia
<12> DO NOT use nvidia.com's installer. Ask me about "nvidia installer". Instead, read "nvidia-graphics-drivers" for instructions, or "nvidia one-liner" for a reminder if you've done it before. "Off to break the nvidia driver by changing the kernel interfaces again, this is becoming a fun hobby..." - Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux kernel hacker, on linux-elitists
<27> yes, but the location of all icons


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