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<0> I've run dpkg -i --force-depends on several packages, but it still does not work. udev simply does not believe I have a >=2.6.12 kernel installed
<1> or better yet
<1> gnutepad!
<2> phu: did what? copied a whole debian install from one computer to the next?
<1> sandman: full output of aptitude -f install;
<3> Guerin: Don't forget file size limitations.
<1> beardy: oh yeah
<1> beardy: and the ****ty newline ****uppery
<4> the gut at hotoforge seems to know his stuff installed debian from his howto
<1> you need a howto to install debian?
<2> heh
<3> Guerin: And don't dare to implement any configurability.
<5> ok, I copy configured linux source codes from my ext. HD(work) to internal.HD (home). to /usr/src/
<6> mped: (Minimum Profit, a programmer's text editor), section editors, is optional. Version: 3.3.17-1 (sid), Packaged size: 157 kB, Installed size: 360 kB
<4> no problems
<7> i need some good pills to configure sound



<1> phu: look in ~/Desktop
<4> some people do do you know how to check if a RSA signature is fake or not etc
<1> phu: i think that's the dir that gnome and so look in
<5> in the middle, I stopped it by closing the console
<0> Guerin: It appears to be doing stuff...
<1> bliss: wtf?
<2> is this channel for real?
<0> Guerin: I must go to cl***, thank you for your help I'll be back in about an hour or so.
<1> nvz: no.
<7> nvz: existentially?
<1> !offence
<8> well, offence is don't take offence at things in IRC, none of us exist, we're just lines of text on your screen
<9> any openmosix users around here ?? id really be wondering how you got it working on sarge
<2> douglas: just look back over the past hour or so at what these people have been saying
<1> !anyone use openmosix?
<8> No, no one uses openmosix, not even the people who use it.
<7> We are a tree fallen in a forest
<5> I can see my own file there
<7> nvz we got a good noise to quality dialoging ratio
<10> psyco-obiwan i was going to look into a cluster computing deal like openmozix I need cross platform
<5> and now I found that I can't use the right click on the desktop
<10> debian has its own deal
<2> phu: are you talkinga bout gnome ?
<5> yes
<11> Problems with mozilla-firefox: after upgrade, it opens and imediatly closes. Can anyone help me?
<2> phu: run this in a terminal: nohup nautilus -n &; exit
<12> small question: how do you restart bitlbee?
<9> themp: does openmosix support crossplatform ? i guess it only works on x86
<2> marsje: /etc/init.d/bitlbee restart If I recall correctly
<10> i only use x86 mon the laptop
<10> sarge oldworld ppc works well quik is kinda a pain
<5> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
<12> nvz: /etc/init.d/bitlbee: No such file or directory
<10> you cant bg & be3fore the ;
<10> use seperate lines
<10> ie:
<10> nohup nautilus -n &
<2> just leave out the exit
<10> exit
<5> yes
<13> hi, im trying to play an encrypted dvd in my Debian Sid, but it seems as if he could not read the disc, i have installed libdvdread3 and also libdvdcss, what can i do?
<5> i do it with "nohup nautilus -n ; exit"
<10> google
<1> marsje: you don't restart bitlbee, it runs out of inetd
<14> gilber: what are using to play it?
<13> paistis, Totem
<10> killall -HUP inetd
<2> phu: that wont work because the exit will not run until nautilus dies
<12> Guerin: so do I restart inetd then?
<13> paivakil, totem
<15> are the old configuration files lost when a package is reinstalled? (apt-get install --reinstall package)
<16> Drive ready seek complete errors are always hw failures?
<1> marsje: I suppose so.
<10> ribnitz no
<11> paivakil: you can also use kaffeine
<10> ribnitz well incompatabilities
<5> anyway, it came back, thanks
<2> phu: themp correct syntax is simply "nohup nautilus -n & exit"
<1> eew, kaffeine



<3> rilat: 'man apt-get' doesn't say?
<16> Feb 14 15:23:14 morgane kernel: ata2: error=0x40 { UncorrectableError }
<16> Feb 14 15:23:15 morgane kernel: ata2: translated ATA stat/err 0x51/40 to SCSI SK/ASC/ASCQ 0x3/11/04
<16> Feb 14 15:23:15 morgane kernel: ata2: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
<10> man my idprom batter is dead so i have a cron on the terminal server to write the forth every day and reset the machine a 200 am.
<10> is the battery
<10> erps speach is out of control
<16> ideas?
<17> I upgraded to udev, now /dev/js0 does not exist, however gameport and analog modules are loaded. how do I fix this?
<18> rilat: depends on their location; those in the installer asks you for permission before overwiting those in /etc/; those in $HOME are not touched
<10> ribnitz scsiutils
<15> beardy, not explicitly
<2> phu: the problem was that the nautilus program which is gnome's filemanager and also draws the desktop was not running.
<10> ribnitz secondary scsi driver this is a pc ?
<19> ribnitz: ribn;40 means ECC error, your disk is failing
<10> ribnitz i have found sometimes scsi drive 2 or more in the same box dont get alongfor some reason.
<2> phu: what kept us from reachin that conclusion was all the talk about copying sources and whatnot that confused the hell out of people and probably had nothing to do with the issue
<10> ribnitz id try to reformat it
<16> jm_: What I thought.
<15> paivakil, so I will ask befor overriding?
<5> thanks so much
<5> great help
<16> jm_: so backup whats possible, then throw disk away?
<10> dpkg mips
<8> [mips] (Million Instructions Per Second) This is a rating of how quickly a processor can process instructions. A processor rated at 100 MIPS can process 100,000,000 instructions per second. or a port of linux to computers equiped with MIPS processors. or Meaningless Indication of Processor Speed, or a processor commonly found in video game console systems, and some computers, for more information, join #MIPSLinux.
<10> er
<18> rilat: did not get that - the overriding part - what is your context?
<11> Is there a specific channel for mozilla-firefox?
<20> hugoboss: just ask
<19> ribnitz: yes
<15> paivakil, anyway I'll make a backup
<21> is it possible to change QT themes without Kconfig?? (qtconfig doesnt work as it should - for example Skype and Valknut remains uncofigured when I make changes to QT theme via qtconfig...)
<11> tarzeau: I alreay asked twice, but nobody helped me, so I thought that a channel for firefox could exist
<16> jm_: Would you say thats common for sata drives?
<18> rilat: dpkg also you gives you an option to view the differences - you are asked only you changed the default configuration, anyway
<11> tarzeau: Running unstable after upgrade, mozilla-fireox opens and imediatly closes. Any ideas?
<22> Does anyone here know dpkg-divert well?
<18> hugoboss: are you running debian?
<11> paivakil: yep! Unstable
<16> How likely is hard disk failure nowadays?
<18> hugoboss: I have no such ideas; try saying `firefox` from the console and view the error messages
<22> ribnitz: As likely as it's always been.
<18> /s/ideas/problems
<16> Psi-Jack: So that when you got your computer about one year, harddisk starts to fail?
<22> ribnitz: I've never had an HDD, of my own, fail within a year. Most of them, in fact, that I've bought 5+ years ago, still work perfectly.
<11> paivakil: Segmentation fault
<18> ribnitz: most hdd manufacturers gives 3 years warranty
<23> hugoboss: checked the bts? (/msg dpkg bts)
<22> paivakil: Unless you get an OEM Western Digital. Then you get only a store warranty, and nothing from WD. heh
<18> hugoboss: `strace firefox`
<18> Psi-Jack: I use samsung sata
<16> Psi-Jack: I'll get a drive fitness test or similar to run over it.
<22> paivakil: Yeah. I used to be a die-hard WD person. Until they started screwing customers up the anus.
<11> stew: no. I'll try that
<23> hugoboss: if you are running unstable, that should be the first thing you check
<11> stew: I understand that. Thanks
<11> paivakil: It shows a lot of lines, opens, closes and ends with --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
<11> +++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
<23> hugoboss: firefox problems are often caused by extensions, so also try temporarily moving your ~/.mozilla directory to eliminate those as a cause
<16> looks like a western digital drive.
<22> Is it possible, with dpkg-divert, to make a double-redundant diversion from two packages? For example, diverting package "skype" and it's /usr/bin/skype to /usr/bin/skype.bin using rename, and package skype-dsp-hijacker's /usr/bin/skype_dsp_hijacker to link /usr/bin/skype to it?
<24> hi
<18> hugoboss: dpkg-reconfigure firefox; and also see if you have any other extension (tabbrowser, etc) which need upgradation
<11> stew: I fall in the same problem
<22> If anyone *can* help me with that question, I would be very greatful. :)
<1> Psi-Jack: bah, skype.
<11> paivakil: How do I see for other extensions?
<24> I just installed debian on virtual PC but after I typed my username and p***word inorder to login all I see now is gray background and mouse cursor. Did the desktop fail to load?
<22> Guerin: Skype is an excelent service. I use SkypeIN and SkypeOUT, and it's cheaper than getting a standard old-fashioned phone line.
<25> how do i view partitions
<18> hugoboss: dpkg -l *firefox* |grep ii; will show what else package with firefox in the name are installed
<22> chezmoi: fdisk
<16> I found out, they sell drives without warranty..
<1> Psi-Jack: if skype were free, it'd be grand


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