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<0> Will this work for testing updates?: deb http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main
<1> epsilon: when i put CD it booting from cdrom, after that it write __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0) VM: killing process cp
<2> !etch security
<3> hmm... testing security is Don't use http://security.debian.org/dists/testing/updates/, but see http://secure-testing-master.debian.net/, ask me about <secure-testing-master apt-key>
<4> ootput: funny. --recursive allows overwriting, but i am only going for a single file and not recursive download.
<1> epsilon: any ideas?
<5> Prudhvi: you will have to try and be specific. all I can gather from what you said is that you tained your kernel with poorly programmed modules and now its broke and thats to be expected, and off-topic here.
<0> How useful is LVM?
<6> nvz, all those Modules are Hello World Modules
<5> Prudhvi: hello world, I tained my kernel and now it doesnt work?
<7> hey, still got some issues with installing javaapps under debian, it the java script has like resourcefiles? where do they go?
<7> I've read the policy files, but I see nothing there :/
<0> So when will secure-testing-master.debian.net be the default choice for apt-spy, when choosing testing or etch as the distribution?
<0> Or is it that way already
<8> is there some Debian way to make clipboard work the same way as in Windblow$ ? something like gnome-clipboard-daemon or something...
<9> cmdKeen: for which app?



<9> cmdKeen: screen has copy paste, x has copy paste, gnustep has, gnome has, kde has...
<9> and it's all different
<10> ok, so swi-prolog not broken.
<11> cmdKeen: You mean the whole save-the-clipboard-when-the-app-quits thing? When the newer Gnome that has that daemon enters Debian, it'll just work
<10> my brain is broken.
<12> what is the command for searching "mips-linux-gcc" string in files within a directory?
<10> grep "mips-linux-gcc" *
<12> I want to know which find contain that string
<11> yes, what bronaugh said will do that
<0> Does emacs or vim support numbered, or "outlined" lists?
<0> I'd like to create an outline with a text editor. One that includes support for incrementing bullets and the like
<0> Basically a text editor with all the features of a "word processor"
<11> lyx!
<13> sandman: lyx
<11> or just write it in latex in general
<10> sandman: use emacs to create LaTeX?
<12> thans
<12> thanks
<0> Is lyx for the console? (looks at apt-cache show lyx..)
<2> sandman: lyx is fantastic
<2> great for thesis or research
<0> ootput: Hm. LaTeX.. never heard of it.
<11> sandman: Write latex in $EDITOR. latex does lists. Go learn it, it's a useful life skill :-)
<14> indeed
<2> daunting
<0> I heard emacs is a good thing to learn.
<0> But I also hear vim can do the same stuff.
<2> well you heard wrong
<2> :)
<0> If I learned everything there is to know about emacs and vim, which would end up being the fastest to use?
<11> sandman: Both have tetris-complete scriptability
<10> vim is an interesting text editor.
<11> sandman: Whichever one you prefer
<10> but I use emacs when I want to get stuff done.
<14> sandman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TEX
<11> sandman: but you will never learn everything.
<0> resiak: For emacs?
<14> resiak: but you'll always try =)
<11> sandman: for either
<11> jes-o-mat: Sure
<0> resiak: I see.
<2> sandman: you'll end up learning as much as you need to
<7> hey, still got some issues with installing javaapps under debian, it the java script has like resourcefiles? where do they go? I've read the policy stuff, but no info there
<0> Okay. I heard one can do everything with emacs.
<0> Is this true?
<10> no
<10> you can't do everything with anything.
<0> Or just about everything. But this is, once again, heresay. I'm just trying to clear things up for myself.
<4> sandman: well, its a decent editor
<4> !start an editor war
<3> zile users need to get a life
<4> !start an editor war
<5> dpkg, emacs
<15> xemacs
<0> Was it something I said? Lol sorry
<15> you spelled it wrong
<5> dpkg, hello
<10> emacs is pretty good.
<10> it ****s for things like Java.



<10> or anything else with a huge API.
<10> it also look like someone shat it out.
<16> in which package can i find aclocal?
<17> hi all... there is someway to install packeges to a root dir without chroot him. Example: I have a device that is a another debian root filesystem (remotely mounted). Or a pendrive.
<15> yeah well use eclipse for java I wrote some applets with vi for java.
<0> How easy is it to install Debian to a USB drive and boot from it?
<0> Will it be fast enough to be usable?
<18> It's bad when a machine never boots past its graphics card BIOS, right?
<19> is there an easy way to unmount / (for parted purposes), or should I just get a livecd?
<15> how easy would it be to get all the broken links on debian.org fixed :)
<10> sandman: on USB2 should be fine.
<5> themp: file a bug
<10> USB 1.1 would be painful.
<5> themp: including fixes always helps too
<15> bah it all for non x86 platforms
<1> i can't understand the debian didn't used in servers?? how to install that in scsi hdd?
<17> sandman: is useable.
<0> bronaugh: USB2 is fast, yes? ~30MBps?
<1> in google only ide ide and again ide
<20> !tell saftsack about find aclocal
<21> Fox_1_: it works fine on scsi drives
<10> sandman: plenty.
<1> Coweater: and how to install it???
<15> man i have to get some voice to text or mouse poinrter working. my left hand has been paralized for a month now from typing too much. not carpal.
<16> chealer9, thanks
<21> the same way you install to an ide hard drive, unless you have an unsupported controller
<16> chealer9, howto get version 1.9?
<15> laptops seem to put pressure on the wrong spot in the wrists
<16> i have sid
<1> Coweater: how to check it?
<15> how is sid ?
<16> i mean etch
<5> themp: shouldnt put any pressure on your wrists. you should keep them elevated.. if you cant do it yourself you need a wrist rest
<20> saftsack: oh, you scared me
<15> nvz it was a few long days. nowq i dont leave my hands on the keyboard. the laptop its easy to do.
<20> saftsack: just install the package which contains it
<16> chealer9, oh yes found it
<16> i didnt see the different versions ^^
<5> themp: its not to hard to fire a gun backwards either, but doesnt mean I am gonna ****in shoot myself :P
<15> dpkg eclipse + ppc
<22> is http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ a valid directory for installing sarge minimal ?
<15> nvz i didnt have any idea
<23> why MAKEDEV doesnt make devices i have in my system ? im doing MAKEDEV sd and it is not making sda1 sda2 sdb1 and such, which i have and even i have them mounted
<15> nvz i have been doing it for a long time. no problems.
<11> juice`: udev?
<8> tarzeau, resiak ok, that's what i needed to know.
<23> resiak: this is server, i dont see a point installing udev there...
<20> me_here: what do you mean by sarge minimal?
<0> Okay, I managed to install linux-image-2.6-k7 via dpkg -i --force-depends, but when I try to apt-get install udev, it still complains that it requires a >=2.6.12 kernel!
<11> juice`: It was a suggestion for why stuff could be breaking, not a suggestion for how to fix it :-)
<0> I can't --force-depends udev, and I can't boot the 2.6.15 that I force-installed.
<0> How do I get udev to install?
<20> sandman: which linux version?
<0> chealer9: 2.6.15
<23> resiak: oh :) i dont have udevn installed, but i just removed /dev/.udev and /dev/.udevdb for sure
<23> rasiak: but that doesnt help either. i type # MAKEDEV sd
<20> sandman: running sarge?
<0> chealer9: I dist-upgraded to etch
<0> Trying to make things work now
<23> resiak: and ls -la shows only brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 0 2006-02-14 14:38 sda
<23> resiak: no sda1 sda2... no sdb even
<20> sandman: what were you running before?
<23> resiak: this system won't get up without these devices i think
<22> chealer9: just want a minimal debian installation with debootstrap
<11> juice`: Okay. I don't know.
<20> me_here: I don't know debootstrap, but did you download it?
<22> chealer9: am on knoppix-live and all is fine except to the point debootstrap fails on retrieving gcrypt7 or so!
<24> Um guys... what exactly on a box sets the netbios name?
<25> me_here: edit the bootstrap script to grap the correct package
<24> I got samba setup on this server.. yet I can't ping it by name
<20> me_here: you're trying to use debootstrap in knoppix-live :??
<25> me_here: or try debootstrapping sarge, which won't have changed since that cd was made
<25> me_here: unless it's very old, in which case you should buy another one


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