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<0> start-stop-daemon doesn't start a thing with the user and group p***ed on the command line anyone can give me a hint? <1> IEEE1003: it doesn't have any packages; it links to their location. <2> :) <3> tarzeau: weird... I don't seem to have any xorg.conf file =/ <4> munofiratt[GR]: you're on sid? <4> munofiratt[GR]: installed xserver-xorg? <3> tarzeau: I think I've got XFree <4> munofiratt[GR]: xfree doesn't have xorg.conf <1> sparkx: what is the exact command that you're giving to start-stop-daemon? <5> munofiratt[GR]: what debian version are you using? <6> munofiratt[GR]: What does 'dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1 && apt-cache policy libc6 | grep 500' say? <3> Azar: Sarge <4> munofiratt[GR]: sarge don't have xorg <7> is there a way to make gkrellm to be part of the desktop, or the menu bar, etc ? like a the gdesklets <4> Sonny: what desktop? <5> munofiratt[GR]: sarge does not have xorg, just xfree86]
<8> any cyrus users in? <7> tarzeau: gnome <5> *xfree86 <3> streuner: ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone <6> sounds like sarge <0> dondelelcaro, a moment, i'm checking <6> and the second line? <9> sarge has XF86Config-4 instead of xorg.conf <3> ipecac: is there the option to enable GLX? let me see... <9> same directory <3> streuner: 500 ftp://ftp.ntua.gr stable/main Packages <9> i believe so, but i'd just run the reconfigure utility <3> ok I've found it... <2> <0> dondelelcaro, start-stop-daemon --user sparkx --group sparkx --start --quiet --background --oknodo --exec PROGNAME -- PROGPARMS <3> Q: which is the quickest way to restart the x-server? ctrl + alt + backspace?... <9> yeah <5> munofiratt[GR]: it is not advisable to edit the file by hand <3> Azar: already done that... <5> munofiratt[GR]: read the file header again then <10> how do you get apt-get to display the "6 not fully installed or removed" packD[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[D[Dages <3> if both XF86Config and XF86Config-4 files exist, which one will be used?... <9> i dont know, i only have XF86Config-4 <5> munofiratt[GR]: next time you want to configure x: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 <2> editediteditediteditediteditdeitdietietdietdietdoietidietdietdietdietietdietdietidtietdietdietdietdietdiedteidtietdietdietdietdietdietdietdietdietdietdietdie <1> sparkx: uh... I want the exact command... <3> the cmp XF86Config XF86Config-4 produced no output... so these files are identical?... so I could easily erase XF86Config... <0> dondelelcaro, the program name? a modified by me version of btlaunchmany (bittorrent) <6> dondelelcaro: a warning could be helpful... <0> dondelelcaro, start-stop-daemon --user sparkx --group sparkx --start --quiet --background --oknodo --exec /home/sparkx/btlaunchmany -- /torrents/active <1> streuner: for pasting totally useless text like that? <6> dondelelcaro: he is new to this channel, nobody cares in other channels.... <1> sparkx: you don't need the exec option unless you want to make sure that's the only version of btlaunchmany that you're using. <1> sparkx: secondly, what is the output from start-stop-daemon? <11> hi all <11> how do i prevent debian from doing a fsck on all filesystems on startup ? <3> Q: Will pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace be enough to reload the X-Server and succesfully initialiaze GLX, DRI?... <11> munofiratt[GR]: yes. <0> start-stop-daemon doesn't output anything. <12> i have xorg.conf <11> munofiratt[GR]: successfully or no depends on your configuration, ofcourse <11> !kp-mantra <13> The kernel compilation mantra is make-kpkg clean && make-kpkg --revision=$(date +'%Y%m%d') --append-to-version=-$(hostname) --rootcmd fakeroot clean && make-kpkg --revision=$(date +'%Y%m%d') --append-to-version=-$(hostname) --rootcmd fakeroot kernel_image modules_image . Add --initrd before kernel_image if you need an initrd. <14> rohan: tune2fs <11> ootput: oh, but it checks even reiserfs. is it a startup script or something ? <1> rohan: set /fastboot or similar; however, if checkfs thinks it should fsck the drives, you generally want it to fsck the drives. <14> rohan: it's /etc/fastab <14> *fstab <11> dondelelcaro: but it does so on every bootup <14> check the dump/p*** fields <11> ootput: ah, ok. i always ignore those fields :P :) <1> rohan: fsck should run, but it should just note that the filesystem is clean, and continue right on. <1> rohan: if fsck complains that the filesystem has problems, you need to fix those first. <11> dondelelcaro: yes, but does that happen on every distro ? and is it necessary ? <1> rohan: any sane distro should run fsck; reiserfs is notorious for having irreperable problems. <11> ah, ok, dondelelcaro <15> reiserfs is an irreparable problem <11> dondelelcaro: so it is recomended not to prevent that bootup fsck ? <11> fooz: ah, you prefer ext 3 ? <16> which, like most irreparable problems, causes other irreparable problems <3> Q: in Debian Sarge (3.1) when I select Lock Screen which program is executed? (looking for the filename so I can manually start it)
<15> i prefer FAT16 <14> rohan: isn't there a way to tell reiserfs to check after so many mounts? <15> it works, at least <16> munofiratt[GR]: when you select Lock Screen in what context? <3> fooz: isn't that crippling you to DOS 8.3 filenames? <14> 'to be checked' <1> rohan: yes. That's my recommendation, anyway. <3> Guerin: from the menu Actions --> Lock Screen <11> ootput: hmmm... lemme check. <15> munofiratt[GR], yeah, but using reiserfs cripples you to having no data <16> munofiratt[GR]: in what environment? gnome? kde? badgerwm? <3> fooz: then again ext3 is betters (or even fat32) <14> you can lose data with almost all fs' <1> ootput: sure, but some are worse than others. <15> i didn't say I USED fat16, just that I prefer it to reiserfs :) <11> fooz: lol, even ext works, as does fat32 and ntfs <3> Guerin: gnome... hmm, it must be a gnome screen locking proggie <16> munofiratt[GR]: ask #gnome on irc.gnome.org <15> I use ext3 <14> dondelelcaro: true. i'm more interested in backup solutions than fs' benchmarks <11> BX quit messages should be banned :P <0> dondelelcaro, it doesn't output nothing, even if remove the --quiet and --background options. The program starts but with root's permission. The start-stop-daemon man page states that using --startas or --exec in my case is exactly the same. <17> rohan: how about banning all quit messages? :P <14> and yes, finally, somebody else has experienced xft font problems in rxvt-unicode on Sid <1> rohan: cafuego's script will help you: http://svn.donarmstrong.com/don/trunk/home-plus/.irssi/scripts/cafuego.pl <15> it's not the greatest thing since sliced bread, but it hasn't failed me yet <11> dondelelcaro: thank you. <11> Gnea: no, then i cannot advertise my site :P <17> rohan: haha <11> in my man pages, there always these ugly blocks where "'" should be there <11> Linux Programmers Manual <1> sparkx: you want --chuid, not --user <14> advertisements in quit messages? <1> sparkx: read the manpage for --user carefully. <11> like ^^^ there is a block between in r and s <11> where a ' should be there <18> hello all, how do i view .mht document? when i open .mht with firefox. it decode into html syntax. anybody can help ? <11> what is it ? locale setting ? console font ? <11> optraz: yes. get mozilla maf <15> rohan, both probably <15> rohan, what is your locale? <11> google for it, optraz <11> fooz: en_US <15> rohan, unicode? <11> utf8 <15> my en_US is unicode by default, which is why I ask <11> yes. <0> dondelelcaro, yes, my fault. <15> utf-8 is unicode. you need a unicode console font. <11> fooz: the default one is not ? which one is ? <15> rohan, edit /etc/console-tools/config and set SCREEN_FONT to latarcyrheb-sun16 <11> ok, thanks a lot, fooz .... <15> rohan, it's most like standard VGA ROM fonts but it includes a lot of unicode chars (like magic quotes like man uses) <11> and i will have the font ? <15> probably <11> or need to install a pkg for it ? <11> fooz: not latarcyrheb-sun16.psf ? <15> it's in console-data <11> there is a comment that says <11> # Set the following - more euro-friendly default than kernel font. <11> # SCREEN_FONT=latcyrheb-sun16.psf <15> rohan, if you want. i don't need the .psf here <0> dondelelcaro, thanks again. <11> fooz: hmmm... someone / something (maybe dpkg) has already put SCREEN_FONT=lat0-sun16 <11> i ***ume they are not the same ? <11> and, i need to reboot for changes to take effect ? <15> rohan, no. lat0-sun16 fails a string compare vs. latarcyrheb-sun16 under most versions of strncmp <1> sparkx: np <11> fooz: how funny. but jokes apart, they are not the same font, are they ? or just a ln -s ? <11> aw, forget it, i will reboot later and see :P <15> rohan, they're different <11> fooz: ok :) <15> rohan, /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh start <15> from a console
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