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<0> ali, samsung ps/2 ? <1> kijjaz: or if you have the space use flac <2> how can i see what is in a library? <3> wwallace, check the config.log, and apt-file search for the file it's missing <4> generic 2 button? should really work <5> myren: apt-file <6> Eulex: dunno how to do that <0> man.... i should've thought about the kvm thing days ago... <2> i mean, what is in a library file <7> startingx: hmm.. i've downloaded that, it's a source code archive. how do i compile? (i still don't know how to compile things).. love flac & ogg, my some of my friends on windows don't play them lol.. <5> myren: .lib or .so contain linking things normally hinted at by their name. <0> kijjaz: lemme check my copy of it one sec... <4> startingx, I have a similar prob wiv my mouse on the kvm, i just use a usb 1 <7> startingx: or how do i install? hmm oh thanks a lot.. -_- that's a lot. <5> kijjaz: Normally, compiles are done by: ./configure && make <1> kijjaz: well, it's easier for your windows friends to get an ogg plugin for windows that it is to get lame ;)
<7> oh wow hmm. <2> freeone3000: right, i'm trying to see if my embedded's libc has wordexp in it <5> myren: Try using wordexp...? <0> kijjaz: i don't know how u install it in linux but audacity will detect the encoder automatically.... it's been long now since i first install it on my machine <1> kijjaz: use the packages from !marillat if you really want mp3 :) <5> Audacity is fun. <5> !marillat <8> it has been said that marillat is an unofficial repository containing packages not in Debian for patent-related reasons, <mplayer> being the most popular. See http://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/index.html for details on how to add, or http://ftp.malyjarda.cz/pub/mirror/marillat.free.fr/ if you are using apt greater than 0.6 ask me about <marillat key> <marillat.etch> <marillat.sid> <marillat.sarge> <7> !marillat <5> Ah. THAT's where I got mplayer. <0> ali_, i tried using a ps/2 to usb converter like this : mouse --> kvm --> ps/2 usb converter --> debian box's usb port <0> ali, and i rebooted the machine but it stilled didn't work <1> startingx: is your kvm an electrical switch or a microcontroller based thing? <2> is there any way to introspect a library, see what it provides? <1> myren: the headers <3> myren, and docs <0> moshii: i think its an electrical switch.... but i don't know for sure anyway to check? <1> startingx: multimeter, if it's modern it probably has a microcontroller <0> myren: and google <2> i know what i'm looking for is supposed to be in the lib <2> but it doesnt look liek it is <1> startingx: my thought is that your kvm does some stuff like making the machines it's connected to always think they have a mouse connected.. and maybe linux doesn't enjoy that <2> so ah <9> myren: strings file.so | grep wordexp <10> Anyone here have any experience with Bastille and Etch? <1> startingx: i'd ditch the kvm and use x2x or something instead <0> moshii: whats a x2x <2> yaaaay, /win 2 <2> whoops <1> startingx: connects the mouse from one x server to another :) <0> moshii: oh.. <11> apt-cache show x2x <1> startingx: so Mouse Over IP <11> Description: Link two X displays together, simulating a multiheaded display <12> moshii hehe <0> moshii: sounds good :) but my laptop runs windows? <13> what are the name of meta packages on sid, for installing kde and X ? <0> moshii: oh.. i found the website now.. thanks for the info :) <9> !install kde <8> i heard install kde is In sarge, the metapackage 'kde' installs tons of stuff, 'kde-core' slightly less, and 'kdebase' even less. <1> startingx: hmm you could use VNC by that's not really the same <2> nm -D will show you the contents of a library <1> startingx: I think there is a vnc server for mouse sharing though <13> thanks, valdyn <13> !install xorg <5> Ehm. Are there any known issues with cedega 3.11 having bad colors with the new xorg? <11> #cedega <0> moshii: x2vnc that is? <0> moshii: thanks! <1> startingx: seems so :) <14> hi guys <14> I am having a problem with the cmd "make modules" <14> http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/debian-linux-help/58814-make-modules-failing-no-rule-make-target-mismatched-versions.html#post317678 <14> Thats the full details of the problem, could anyone offer any advice? <9> !custom kernel <8> read http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Why and read "Debian" when it has "OpenBSD", or see <debian kernel image> <15> error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5.. of course since im running .so.6 ... symlinking doesnt work... is there a compat-libstdc++- like in fedora in the archives..? <9> inv_Arp: yes <9> !tell inv_Arp -about search <15> i did search <16> !popcon
<8> somebody said popcon was the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure -plow popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <14> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `arch/i386/kernel/msr.c', needed by `arch/i386/kernel/msr.o'. Stop. <14> what does that mean exactly? <13> wow nice answer for custom kernel ! <6> http://pastebin.com/661916 <13> what is the recomended way of installing xorg7 on sid ? i am asking dpkg , but no help <13> wwallace: hey, hi man :) <9> rohan: apt-get install xorg <17> rohan: apt-get install x-window-system ... <6> hi rohan <13> valdyn: thanks, again <18> moinsen <16> dpkg -l |grep 6.9.0 and then install the listed packages <8> ii |grep 6.9.0 and then install the listed packages 1.3-14.2 tarzeau's private porn collection <14> "No rule to make target `arch/i386/kernel/msr.c'" <14> could that be something wrong with my "build directories" ? <18> mal ne frage: kennt einer nen cd image convertor mit den ich z.b. ccd dateien in iso umwandeln kann? sowaswie kiso (nur nicht fr kde) <19> !tell raziel_ about de <1> raziel_: ccd2iso <1> raziel_: but it's not in debian <18> thx <14> hullo? you guys getting my messages? <9> mythicness: no <6> http://pastebin.com/661922 <6> help please <14> heh <20> What was that package for finding a good (low-latency, high-bandwidth) Debian mirror? <1> mythicness: A: don't make a custom kernel B: use kpkg <10> !tell Red_Cloud about harden <6> you need the xorg-devel package or whatever debian calls it <14> whats kpkg? <19> !tell Red_Cloud about selftell <6> how debian calls it? <14> and i didnt know that i had even made a custom kernel, i thought i had just updated or whatever :/ <1> mythicness: kpkg is the debian kernel building magical tool <10> thanks chealer <14> was following some online instructions - sorry im new to nix <14> im on ubunutu though, will that still apply <19> Smerdyakov: apt-spy? <11> it's make-kpkg, the command. <9> mythicness: those online instructions should be ignored and its owner burnt <1> mythicness: most if not all the kernel building how-to's are out of date, or don't apply to debian <11> mythicness: no idea. <9> mythicness: read ubuntu instructions for ubuntu help <21> how can I find which package a file comes from? <14> oh i see <14> heh, shoor <13> mythicness: /msg dpkg kp-mantra <14> shoor/shoot <13> use that <20> chealer, looks promising. Thanks! <19> zenwryly: $ dpkg -S foo <11> zenwryly: man dpkg. -S; sudo apt-get install dlocate <21> chealer, simonrvn: thanks <6> you need the xorg-devel package or whatever debian calls it <22> !tell zenwryly about search <10> chealer, there is SO much to know about chat, Linux, etc. that it is very difficult for me to be compliant, but I pick it up slowly. Thanks <6> how you guys call that? <11> xserver-xorg-dev <6> thank you <19> Red_Cloud: hehe, no problem <6> apt-get install that? <22> wwallace: xorg-dev ? <6> gnufan: thanks <11> !info xserver-xorg-dev <11> !info xorg-dev <1> wwallace: there's x-dev <8> xserver-xorg-dev: (X.Org X server -- development files), section x11, is optional. Version: 1:1.0.2-4 (sid), Packaged size: 286 kB, Installed size: 1644 kB <8> xorg-dev: (the X.Org development libraries), section x11, is optional. Version: 1:7.0.11 (sid), Packaged size: 8 kB, Installed size: 36 kB <1> ah, but that's a dummy now :/ <11> xorg-dev seems to be a meta-package <11> or yeh, dummy <6> http://pastebin.com/661933 <23> Where can I get a list of the options you can p*** to the kernel in the grub menu.lst ?
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