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<0> i wish to change the location for update
<1> on 62% [13 perl-modules 252488/2178kB 11%]
<1> however i does it again, and it works now
<0> on my sistem , to do the update / install packages from "ftp.roedu.iasi.ro/mirror/debian/packages&&stuff " or "ftp.debian.ro" not from "ftp.debian.org"
<1> so i downloaded it
<2> nuambenzina, the command apt-setup sould insert proper mirrors based on your selection
<3> nuambenzina, edit /etc/apt/sources.list or do apt-setup
<0> 10 q
<0> :)
<4> !xgl
<1> oh ./configure works now
<1> thank you azeem :)
<5> Hi. I'm trying to enable DMA on my AMD X2 nForce4 computer, I have loaded the module amd74xx, but i still cant enable DMA: "HDIO_SET_DMA: Operation not permitted."
<5> It's running the AMD64 port of debian, what could I be doing wrong?
<6> try #debian-amd64
<5> okay



<6> no issues with NF4U and 32bit kernel here
<5> jm_: 32bit, so you're using the official debian CD?
<6> iostream: yes, but I have a custom kernel now
<5> jm_: okay, could I install the offial 32bit edition, and compile a 64Bit kernel myself? And run both 32bit and 64 apps?
<6> iostream: if you want 64bit stuff it's better to use AMD64 bit release and then have 32bit chroot for apps that need it
<6> s/ bit //
<5> jm_: Ah, but I cant get the 64bit port to work..
<5> Atleast not yet
<6> iostream: yeah, but that should be easy to solve - several people had similar issues, don't remember what the solution is (something with IDE modules load order IIRC)
<5> jm_: hmm okay
<7> Does a network attached printer have a listing in /dev/
<8> sime, no
<7> so how does the OS treat it, because i thought all hardware interactions was through /dev
<6> not for sockets
<9> it's attached to network so it works with sockets
<7> argh, keyword sockets
<8> sime, a network printer only exists in your printing system...
<8> sime, if you print, you send a file (normally PS) to your printing system(e.g. lpd, cups), the printing system opens a dev file if it's a local printer or a socket to another printing system (on a remote system) and send your file to this printing system. the second one then opens a /dev and sends it to the printer
<7> aren't sockets represented in /dev ?
<6> unless it's a real network printer ;)
<8> sime, no
<7> jm_, what do you mean by that ?
<6> sime: a printer which you send data to via TCP/IP or other protocol
<6> sime: it was a comment related to weissi's statement
<8> jm_: a "real" network printer has it's own printing system, so I'm still right, I think ;-)
<10> where on earth am i supposed to find a totem plugin for mozilla in unstable?
<6> weissi: no
<8> jm_, it has a printing system, a network printer is a computer which emulates smb-print/ipp/lpd/..., so it has a printing system...
<6> weissi: not the ones we have they don't
<8> jm_: and how do you send a file to these printers?
<6> weissi: TCP/IP on given port
<8> jm_, and what's the protocol? (btw. what printer is that?)
<11> does woody not support VMware?
<8> jm_, do you send plain PS to it over tcp/ip?
<11> anyone remember what kernel the woody installer runs?
<6> weissi: no protocol, you send raw data (i.e. PS in this case since it's PS printer) - HP, Samsung
<6> yes, I remember
<8> jm_, but thats a printing system, too. I think you can send more than one file at once, so it manages a printing queue, no? and how can you stop jobs?
<6> weissi: no, local printing system manages that
<11> does sarge run LILO or Grub
<11> ?
<6> GRUB by default, but it has both
<12> how do i find out what other computers there are behind the same NAT as me? something like "net view" in windows.
<6> do you have access to the gateway?
<13> oh man I am so ****ing tired, forgetaboutit
<8> jm_: what? if you have a network with say 5 workstations a this printer, connected with a switch (6 distributed IPs). What happens if Workstation 1 and 2 send a file simultaneously directly to the printer?
<14> disposable: nmap -sP 192.168.1.0/24 , replace the network as appropriate
<12> petemc: thank you
<6> weissi: nothing special, why do you think it's a problem?
<8> jm_, because if that works, the printer has to manage a queue
<8> jm_, or is it marked as busy, when a workstation send a file?
<6> weissi: as long as it reads both into memory and then processes the job, I never bothered checking if it does that, plus it takes large jobs to observe it
<6> weissi: never checked
<6> but it does make sense for it to have a queue - HP's interface is more advanced
<11> jm_, does sarge support bus logic?
<8> jm_, i'm _SURE_ it manages a queue (I have a more or less cheap printer, which does support direct raw PS over TCP/IP, too and it manages a queue.)
<11> the woody installer does not seem to support buslogic (vmware drive)
<6> weissi: it depends on what you call "manage" - do you have access to it? can you control it manually?
<1> Hi
<1> can anybody help me with asuka?
<6> daMaestro: it should with the right kernel



<8> jm_, it can remove a job(via webfrontend/cups), thats all I can manage manually.
<15> good day guys, can someone answer me one noob question about debian-ubuntu distro..i am newbie and ive just found user nobody with directory /nonexitent what is it used for?
<16> Hello, is someone aware of a gcc issue with xine ?
<11> jm_, yeah.. i have read the 'vanilla' kernel does.. I picked up debian iso1of7 (woody r6) and it does not have the vmware support I need
<6> weissi: well that's good enough then - I think HP can do that too, but not so sure about Samsung
<17> phil0u: what do you mean?
<18> parte, asuka? is that evangelion girl?=p
<19> fooz: ping
<19> are you here ?
<1> no :>
<16> cheal i'm having what seems to be a gcc issue when trying to compile xine-lib
<19> :>
<1> the ircdeamon ircd
<19> i switched a font
<8> jm_, ok (mine is a brother and I know it from kyocera,too)
<19> and now i cannot see the [ ] and < > in irssi
<19> on a vt
<17> phil0u: which issue?
<16> cheal googling seems to point to a gcc issue
<19> in konsole its seen
<6> weissi: when I said no, I meant it's not the same style of printing system as say CUPS or lprng, not that it doesn't have a queue
<15> uncle google dont give me answer yet :)) so im trying fortune here
<6> weissi: it's probably comparable to what you see in DOS :)
<6> or not, I don't think DOS had queue
<8> jm_, for me a queue is a printing system.
<6> weissi: naah, printing system is way more
<16> cheal cheal http://pastebin.com/555896
<8> jm_, I think it CAN be more
<16> cheal check this post as well : http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20060127.170125.ac78b81d.en.html
<8> jm_, in DOS we had no such problems :-), because of the lack of multitasking *g* man, that was a ****ty use of a computer :-)
<16> cheal i tried to use -02 instead of -03 to no avail
<15> nobody would help me?
<6> weissi: desqview was pretty cool, then again, things could easily go poo in it too
<19> !kp mantra
<20> 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.
<21> w***ha: ubuntu? perhaps #ubuntu would be best for you to try
<19> w***ha: what is the problem ?
<8> jm_, desq :-) It was so cool at that time!
<15> rohan: can someone answer me one noob question about debian-ubuntu distro..i am newbie and ive just found user nobody with directory /nonexitent what is it used for?
<22> w***ha: ask in #ubuntu, not here
<19> w***ha: it is used for ftp user.
<19> w***ha: it is made by most of the distros.
<19> !c++
<23> !list
<20> one warez list being sent to q9@is.a.****tard.com
<19> lol
<21> heh
<19> hmmm... dpkg is dead ?
<19> he / she is not replying :P
<8> !test
<21> rohan: may not know what your asking more likely
<8> rohan: it *g*
<19> Ronin: no, i had retrieved that particular factoid earlier.
<21> then again it seems to be on a break doesnt it
<20> Yes, weissi, you're still online.
<19> ah, finally
<21> slower then something
<6> patience ...
<24> :)
<17> phil0u: this looks like a complex problem. if it's not in the BTS, use google
<25> Hey what are the steps to adding another hard drive, i have fdisk'ed it, now what?
<19> jm_: dpkg is never so slow :S
<14> dusty-: add a filesystem, mount it
<14> create
<26> bom dia mais ou menos
<15> rohan: thanks, i ve just want to be sure that its not "someone from outside" :)
<19> w***ha: :)
<26> Good morning
<27> is it possible to install debian testing onto SATA-disks?
<26> i nees tutor for slmodemd.2.9.10 for Mandriva 2006
<25> eloise:~# mkfs.ext3 /dev/hdb1
<25> mke2fs 1.39-WIP (31-Dec-2005)
<25> /dev/hdb1: Invalid argument p***ed to ext2 library while setting up superblock
<27> sarge installer doesn't detect sata-controller/disks


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