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<0> I have seen a lot of good books and courses for exim <1> If I ever run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg It will ask me to choose a driver, But Now, It doesn't <2> i have google for 3 hours now but i can't find any site who helps me with the following problem "/usr/src/linux-2.4.32/include/asm/processor.h:75: error, anyone?" I only find Polish pages =/ <3> streuner: i think i have a 2.6 kernel <4> hi folks. anyone here knows a company which delivers ready-to-use mailservers? no mailhoster, but hardware+mailservices. <3> it does say the sound driver is loaded at startup <3> but it doesn;t work <5> streuner: thanks a ton!. it is working :) <6> prudhvi: np <7> how could convert reiser4 partition to ext3? reiser4 is buggy <8> bliss: no; there is no need for any gui at all <6> aladds: are any OSS modules loaded in RAM? <3> i don't *think* so <0> no need is that because its pretty stright foeward <8> BleSS: move the data to some other disk, and format i <8> *it
<3> base install of sarge + x-window-ststem + kde + kdm <3> and alsa <6> aladds: ok, just disable ARTS then <0> Paivakil thanks so pretty easy to use <8> bliss: np; remember to ask for help on exim4's debian list <0> yes it not its <3> streuner: how would i go about that? <6> aladds: kcontrol <9> aladds: what do you mean by 'i have alsa'? <3> i installed it <3> the package <0> paivakil is that a chat room or a forum ---exim's debian list <6> aladds: ok, just remove it <6> aladds: and use the modules of the kernel itself <3> streuner: just remove alsa? <6> aladds: alsa-source of such <10> bliss: why would a _MAIL_ server have a forum? <6> aladds: so the packages you made out of the source <0> Zugschlus kerio does <11> only my root user can access /mnt/hdd2, why is that? <10> bliss: kerio is not a mail server <0> Zugschlus yes its the kerio mail server <6> !find kerio <12> Debian Search of 'kerio' (1): (/var/lib/nessus/plugins/{kerio_PF_buffer_overflow.nasl|kerio_firewall_admin_port.nasl|kerio_mailserver_admin_port.nasl|...}) in admin/nessus-plugins. <10> bliss: that does not seem to be part of Debian <11> does anyone know why? <0> Zugschlus yes your correct a bit off topic there <13> Howdy. If I have the file /usr/bin/locate how can I find which deb package it belongs to? <14> What could be the reason for the debian installer to be very slow on a fast system? <15> firestorm: dpkg -S <13> bbrazil: slowish but works well - thanks :) <11> Zugschlus: do you know why only my root user can mount a partition that is marked as "user" in the fstab file? <16> iostream: What do you mean? <10> quik_: why do you think that I am qualified to answer that over all other people here? <15> firestorm: apt-file isn't much faster. you could memorise all the answers <11> You're talking and not asking many questions ;) <17> hola <6> hehe :-) <10> quik_: Hrm. <10> quik_: I suspect that your mount command does not match the fstab line and thus the "user" is ineffective <3> streuner: i didn't compile source <13> bbrazil: memorise all the answers?!? <10> quik_: iirc, you need to say "mount" with only one parameter which might be either of the first two fstab fields <15> firestorm: yes. for common things its practical, for instance locate+find are in findutils <11> Zugschlus: I rebooted the machine... the partitions are still not accessible.. and they auto mount. <13> bbrazil: apparently not on solaris...i want updatedb / locate and did a pkg-get -i findutils ... still don't have them (solaris 10) <0> hello again <18> after installing vmware-tools. mkinitrd failes with FATAL modules not found. with a broken initrd as a result the reason seam to be the modules vmware-tools installes in /lib/modules/(uname -r)/misc/ becouse if i rm that directory (misc) mkinitrd works as expected. how can i have the vmware-modules in /lib/modules/ and still have mkinitrd function ? <19> How am I supposed to install kernel-image-2.6-k7 when dist-upgrading from sarge? linux-image-2.6-k7 depends on initramfs-tools, which depends on udev, which depends on linux-image-2.6-k7? <19> It depends on itself, and of course the dependency isn't satisfied. <8> sandman: install udev first <15> firestorm: this is #debian, not #solaris. you tried SFW? <20> sandman: you can install one part of it individually first <0> another newbie question what are the names of the debian packages for the following command on command line a) ps aux b) change c) find d) locate <21> how do I kill a pts? like pts/3 <15> firestorm: you'll find that CSW is generally lacking <22> does anyone know of a simple command to list all installed packages? <8> bliss: ps - psutils <19> I can't install udev first <19> It needs linux-image-2.6-k7 <23> can i login in GDM via command line?
<19> Or rather, a kernel >= 2.6.12 <19> Or so it says. <23> something like "gdm --login user --p***word p*** <6> quik_: what the hell is 'afp'? <19> morphex: dpkg -l <20> morphex: dpkg --get-selections <8> bliss: loccate - findutils <23> i've started GDM remotely via ssh <19> Yeah, so this thing is borked. <20> crashbg[work]: why the **** would you want to/ <22> thanks Guerin, sandman <20> crashbg[work]: you can log in using xdmcp, but i don't think that's what you want <23> Guerin: because i've started vino <23> Guerin: no, i don't want to use xdmcp <8> sandman, `apt-get upgrade' finished? <20> crashbg[work]: means nothing to me <0> Paivakil thanks <19> Paivakil: Yes. <6> quik_: NFS? <23> it's debian gnome vnc server <8> does `apt-get -f install' say anything? <19> Paivakil: But that was from before. <19> Yeah, apt-get -f install tells me udev depends on a kernel >= 2.6.12 <3> streuner: i removed alsa but sound still doesn't work <23> so does anyone know howto do it? <19> Which is contained within linux-image-2.6-k7, which I can't install until udev is. <19> Which depends on linux-image-2.6-k7. <20> sandman: we know <6> aladds: hm, did you see any ALSA modules with 'lsmod'? <20> sandman: you can install the damn things <24> how do I change from xorg back to xfree86? <8> sandman: say `apt-get install udev linux-image-2.6-k8` <6> aladds: s/do/did/ <25> Levi-: you're not on stable? <25> !sid faq <12> from memory, sid faq is http://wooledge.org/~greg/sidfaq.html <24> tarzeau: I'm in stable. used backports.org <8> sandman: rather say `apt-get install udev linux-image-2.6-k8 initramfs-tools` <23> Guerin: ok, can i start the remote gdm via ssh on my local tty8? <23> tty7 is my local x <6> Levi-: remove package a, install package b? <20> crashbg[work]: not sure about that. <3> streuner: i see sound modules, but none that relate to alsa <26> how do i force apt to updgrade even the packages it wants to keep in their older versions? so far only apt-get install works on those. <6> aladds: ok, make sure those modules are in kernel anymore... <6> aladds: aren't* <11> streuner: ntfs <3> ah <19> Paivakil: Same error. <11> oh <6> !listkeys ntfs <12> Factoid search of 'ntfs' by key (15 of 29): #debian ntfsrw ;; #debian-bots ro-ntfs ;; _default captiventfs ;; _default ntfs ;; _default ntfs-faq ;; _default ntfsrw ;; mount ntfs ;; ntfs resize ;; ntfs resizing ;; ntfs rw ;; ntfs-faq ;; ntfsro ;; ntfsrw ;; read-ntfs ;; ro-ntfs. <11> afp apple filesharing <11> I'm using it rather than samba... <20> why? <20> for the love of the gods, why? <20> samba is bad enough <3> streuner: so what do i need to do to make sound work? <11> becuase samba is windows filesharing <20> crappleb0rk is even worse <13> bbrazil: yes tried SFW...findutils exists and was installed...btw realise this is #debian but also saw that u were in #solaris :) <11> seeing as my other machine is a mac <11> why would I use samba. <6> aladds: i told you, make sure there aren't any OSS modules loading and run 'alsaconf' <20> install debian on it <11> bah <20> get rid of your ntfs ****e <20> problem solved <19> Guerin: Do you know how to fix this, then? You said I can install these <3> streuner: ok <11> not quite. any idea why regular users can't access the hdd mounts? <26> what are the possible reasons for apt to keep some packages in their older versions? i haven't set anything on hold. <27> !find auto.sshfs <20> sandman: dpkg -i --force-depends kernel-image-fooversion
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