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<0> it's weird. On my newly installed debian system, I keep getting an ip from a useless dhcp server. On my other machines, another server is responding first. I see the right server is also responding to my debian system, but it chooses to use another one. How can I change this? <1> freeone3000: what driver are you using? <2> stew: ok, but i have already done it. someone told me to do it earlier <3> stew: nvidia's current. <4> what's the right xserver for a Radeon graphics card? <1> sfullenwider: whichever one "x-window-system-core" installs <5> hi <3> sfullenwider: Meh. They're pretty much the same. <6> asg: Here is the delema... - I would like to send at command "quit" to the screen, but it does'nt execute the command, just writes it in the console.. Any ideas? <1> sfullenwider: or do you mean driver? <7> ati (and/or radeon, where radeon just uses "ati", so told me) <8> I use radeon on radeons <9> Trixor: is this a screen(1) screen? <9> Trixor: or just an xterm or console? <0> ok, let me ask about another way of solving it. How do I configure my gateway? I tried with route but I didn't succeed. I want 192.168.1.1 to be my gateway to the internet. <10> is there any problem with xorg 7 in sid?
<6> asg: Yeah... It's a screen... <3> bingo: Well. <3> bingo: Just a few. <1> john_doe: man 5 interfaces <1> !drxx sfullenwider <11> sfullenwider: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 [or xserver-xorg if you're using X.org] (as root). If you have edited the X config file by hand, or used some other program like xf86config, ask me about <xmd5> <0> stew, thanks <3> !xmd5 <11> If you hand-edit your X configuration file, "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86" will no longer work, which is bad. To see if this is the case, "md5sum /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 | diff -sq /var/lib/xfree86/XF86Config-4.md5sum -" - if the files differ, then it won't work. To fix this, "md5sum /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 > /var/lib/xfree86/XF86Config-4.md5sum" as root, then "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86", losing any manual changes you've made. <9> Trixor: oh, I don't know off the top of my head in that case. There might be a control character you could send to cause it to terminate but I don't know offhand. <9> Trixor: you might try #screen <4> I did that. <2> stew: (EE) failed to load module evdev, keyboard, mouse <6> asg: It's not the screen i would like to shutdown, its the "dedicated TTD" server that runs within..? <8> I'm having the evdev problem currently, actually <10> freeone3000, someone tells me to not install xorg 7 on my sid, is it true? <12> anyone managet to get xorg7 running on sid? <13> i think i have <9> Trixor: oh, then probably just send a -SIGHUP to the pid of the TTD server <1> lopuz: oh, on unstable? <1> lopuz: install xserver-xorg-input-evdev xserver-xorg-input-mouse xserver-xorg-input-kbd <9> Trixor: or kill $(pidof <process>) <12> avtobiff how did you do it? <13> hmm.. just apt-get upgraded <13> + <14> Hi. <14> Is there a way to list all the installed packages by size ? <13> crap... ? <15> Hi guys, there is every time someone that talk to me in prv. How can i lock that? <6> asg: Yeah, that works.. - But what if i would like to execute a command with in the dedicated server (console), like "newgame" - When i use the echo command, the command shows, but does not execute it-self.. <1> any: yes, you can get that info from grep-dctrl <16> dvm1981: /ignore nick <15> jbroome: Work that also for in private room. I not know from where are that guy... <3> dvm1981: Yes. <17> dvm1981: /ignore nick all <-- covers everything <18> cast: how many lines of c would be required to encrypt or decrypt something with gpg? <14> stew: ok, thanks <15> jbroome, freeone3000 Gnea : Thanks :-) <9> Karat3: probably not many if you use the gpg library functions instead of re-inventing the wheel <18> asg: how many lines of c would be required to encrypt or decrypt something with gpg? <19> i started my computer when computer start to load grub there comes error 17...what i can do? (i'm sorry about my bad english)... <18> :) <17> !tell Karat3 about repeat <20> hi every one, i was trying to install the ipw2100 driver /module for my wireless card on a 2.6.8-2-686 kernel running debian an ibm x31. when I run module ***istance I get this message: Warning, /usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.8 seems to contain unconfigured kernel source! ....any clues please <18> jaja <1> Karat3: apt-get source gnupg <17> Karat3: think you're funny? <21> mango: get the kernel-headers package <18> you think so? <17> i asked you first. <22> Karat3: the answer should be apparent from the gpg source, as folk have suggested <9> Karat3: libcrypt-gpg-perl (for probably a much quicker way) <23> How do I get my usb 6-in-1 card reader to see all the slots? It reads CF but not SD. I think it's the LUN problem. <18> asg: true... but maybe i want to port it to a native app to run on non unix <1> mango: as long as kernel-headers-2.6.8-2-686 is installed you can ignore that warning <17> JohnP789: it's more likely there's some dust in there, or you're not using it right <17> JohnP789: what method are you using to read the SD card? <1> Karat3: then you are off-topic for this channel <23> Gnea, Doubt it. It works on another Linux box. (Ubuntu)
<18> ok <17> JohnP789: more to the point: are you plugging cards in before plugging it into the usb port itself, or are you trying to plug them in while it's plugged into the usb port? <23> Gnea, I've tried it both ways. Both the CF LED and the SD LED come on when I plug in the cards. <23> But, plugging in an SD card doesn't cause anything to show up in dmesg. <17> JohnP789: yes, and how does linux react? what kernel are you running? <1> JohnP789: does anything useful show up in dmesg or /var/log/syslog whne you plug in the cards? <17> JohnP789: ok, but you want to plug the cards in first, then plug the reader into the usb slot <17> JohnP789: it won't work if you plug them in while the reader is plugged into the port <1> it wont? <17> it won't. <1> why not? <9> Gnea: it's worked for me <17> it must be the reader then <1> i'd have to crack my case open to disconnect my cardreader <17> it doesn't work for me <17> i've tried 2 different readers <24> hello,how do I setup an external monitor, am on laptop? <1> works for me on 3 different readers <20> Stew I think that the kernel package is installed , I can see it on synaptic package manager <17> stew: we're talking usb here <9> saad3000: generally, you plug the monitor in and toggle the LCD/CRT button <9> Gnea: mine's usb <23> OK. Tried putting in only the CF card, then plugging it in, then I see the CF card on LUN 0. <24> asg: I did this,toogle thing, but nothing happened. <17> JohnP789: sometimes it takes awhile for linux to see the rest of the cards <1> mango: you should be good to go. note that you need to get firmware for your card from ipw220.sf.net and put it in /lib/firmware before its going to work <9> saad3000: check tuxmobile.org for your model, it might not work for your laptop. <1> Gnea: me too <24> oke 10x <17> like i'll plug mine in and it'll find the CF right away, but it takes a little longer to detect the SD <17> but it always detects it, everytime <1> Gnea: 2 of my cases have card readers that wire directly to the usb headers on the mb <17> stew: i can unplug it and plug it into any computer <20> stew: I do not have a directory under lib called firmware, but i have one under /usr/lib/hotplug/ <1> mango: yeah that works too <25> the /usr/lib/hotplug dir is depreciated (I think?) <17> i swear it must be the reader's chipset and the way the driver talks to it <1> jnc: not in sarge <25> ohh <1> jnc: actually not at all <20> Stew: But I get nothing on my wireless lan <26> i need help with my video? <17> because the kernel will detect that something new is there, but the new information isn't p***ed along <25> it never worked for me with sarge <17> thug_life: you do? <20> stew: when I type iwconfig no wireless card is found <26> i cant see no video online <17> well that ****s <25> i had to use /lib/firmware or the firmware was not usable at boot, may be due to my use of partitions though <26> i know <1> mango: modprobe -r ipw2200 ; modprobe ipw2200 ; and look at dmesg and see what it prints <26> can u help me? <17> !tell thug_life about ask <1> jnc: yeah but hotplug runs after your partitions are mounted so that doesn't matter, if you are running udev then you need it on / <17> thug_life: please ask appropriately, then you will be helped. <23> If I put the SD card in the reader, then plug it into the USB port, the CF slot shows up in /proc/scsi/scsi but it's not mountable (since there's no CF card). <23> /proc/scsi/scsi never shows more than on lun. <23> s/on lun/one lun/ <17> JohnP789: but you do get 6 new /dev/sd* files? <23> Gnea, my /dev/sd* aren't dynamic for some reason. <1> JohnP789: do you run udev? <27> ... <2> stew: ok, now im back to where i started. it says: could not open font element path unix/:7000 <17> JohnP789: so what kernel version? cat /proc/version <1> lopuz: what does "dpkg -l xfs | tail -1" print? <17> ,,, <23> 2.6.12 <27> any recommendations? :p <23> (From Knoppix 4.0.2.) <17> Eclipser: freshmeat.net <10> if I install xorg 7 on my sid, it will broke my system? <17> !knoppix <11> Knoppix is _not_ Debian. Seek knoppix help in #knoppix. For those of you who don't know, knoppix is a livecd distro based on debian. It's useful as a rescue cd, to test hardware, and for situations where you have access to a computer but it doesn't run debian. http://www.knoppix.com/. Please go to #knoppix, or knoppix is no more debian than mandriva is redhat. don't forget to ask me about <Based On Debian>
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