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<0> jeffrin: try ethtool <1> hi gents <0> or net-tools <2> jeffrin loading eth driver as module ? <3> ok <4> has anyone build vim form source for amd64? presuming that it should build fine despite the deb is broken <5> `bdone` char(1) character set latin1 default '', <5> how to do that this will work in mysql 4.0.26? <5> wrong window <6> plus, I installed unifont, a unicode font. It doesn't show up in xlsfonts for some reason. Why? I restarted X and tried <6> but with no result <4> make <4> sorry <6> how do I enable my framebuffer device? >> /dev/fb0: No such file or directory <6> and how do I get more modes in my VESA VGA driver? why don't I have mode 700 (1024x768@70) <7> ram_einstein: modprobe vesafb?
<6> liable: I don't have the vesafb module <6> FATAL: Module vesafb not found. <6> 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 << running kernel image obtained through apt-get <7> ram_einstein: modprobe -l |grep vesa <7> ram_einstein: i got it, but thats a sarge 386 jkernel <6> liable: nothing <3> peppet : hello <6> I see, mine's an etch amd64 k8 kernel <7> ram_einstein: huh? nothing at all from grep vesa? <3> peppet : i tried ethtool <6> liable: yes, nothing <7> ram_einstein: hrm, dunno then. i have no clue with the 64 stuff. <7> i have no clue in general, but especially 64 stuff :) <3> peppet : i tried ethtool now it is showing link not ready <6> liable: okay, thanks for trying anyway <0> jeffrin: does the link becomes ready if you reset to half-duplex? <7> ram_einstein: ask in the 64 channel, they would know better. <6> liable: it would be easier if they weren't dead :P <7> ram_einstein: heh, give it time, it will get busier :) <3> peppet : i gave "ethtool -s eth0 duplex half" now is the link is not ready <6> liable: don't worry, I'll try on that channel <3> peppet : driver is loaded as a module <8> gah, having trouble installing gcc <3> peppet : hey link becomes ready after reset <3> peppet : i used mii-tool but half duplex <6> liable: if I can p*** a vga paramter to the kernel, doesn't it mean that the vga driver is built into it? <0> jeffrin: pheraps the interface/switch/hub to which you are connected is half-duplex <3> peppet : so what to do about that hub <3> peppet : can we do something <0> jeffrin: buy another ;) <7> ram_einstein: it means theres a fb module of some sort. <7> ram_einstein: lsmod <9> Where can I find the rc_ scripts? <7> grr, i cant get the stupid cpu fan to not go at max rpm on my box <9> There's a daemon script for Lighty I'm trying to use that's looking for them <6> liable: lsmod | grep fb doesn't return anything <9> apparently they're in /etc/rc.status in RH <7> ram_einstein: check your kernel logs for loading a fb module. do you get small text in console? <6> liable: I think it means that the VGA driver which supports framebuffer devices is built into the kernel <6> liable: I'll check the kernel logs, good idea <7> ram_einstein: if its a debian kernel, i doubt it, but as i say, i have no idea what the go is with the 54 stuff. <10> Is there a way to search for a package without using dselect or that other program, whatver it's name is? <9> anyone> <9> ? <6> liable: Right. It might have nothing to do with me being on an AMD64 K8 machine <6> liable: dmesg | grep fb doesn't return anything, dmesg | grep vga returns the kernel line I used to boot <7> rkrush: you mean apt? or aptitude? <10> aptitude, there we go. <6> rkrush: or apt-cache search, that's what I use <10> Awesome! Thanks :) <6> np <7> ram_einstein: it doesnt look like you get frambuffer **** happening then. is your boot text smaller? <11> hello <12> I need help with X which won't run after I updated the packages on my system. According to the log file, it could not load the glx module because it failed to load the GLcore submodule <6> umm.. the when I p***ed the vga kernel parameter, nothing much happened, excpet that the text is now a little broken <6> the display is a little broken sorry <7> wycats: /etc/init.d/ <13> jarango, don't load the glx then <6> liable: my boot line is: kernel foo root=/dev/mapper/debian-rootfs ro vga=790 quiet <10> And as far as dselect/aptitude is concerned, is there any way to clear the packages I've selected? I only did a base install, so it automatically selected a bunch of required/important packages and then I selected a couple of dozen more that I don't want to install any more. ANy way to get it to "forget" the ones I pesonally selected? <12> stoned: tried that and it did not work
<7> ram_einstein: have a proper read of the kern.log and see what it says about framebuffer <9> What in init.d? <7> wycats: its where debian puts init scripts <6> liable: okay, I'll read it once more <9> I'm not looking for an init script <6> rkrush: dpkg -l <package name>. Remove pacakges that aren't marked required <9> I'm looking for the rc_status functions <6> under priority <6> rkrush: there must be an automatic way to filtering Required packages, I don't know though <9> rc_check, rc_status, rc_failed, etc. <10> ram_einstein: At the very least I can re-select all the packages with Req or Imp status :P Thanks! <6> np <6> rkrush: Debian auto-installs only Requied packages. Anything that's not required is, well, not required <14> i used dd to fill rando data in sata from laptop _it's made before of create encryped partitions_ and now it shows buffer i/o error, and i cannot restart, and memory is full, any help? please <9> :( <6> any idea how to find out if the vesafb driver is built into my kernel? I did not compile my kernel. I just downloaded a generic kernel image <14> any idea to restart my laptop? please <15> chin: with the power button <14> i made it, but it doesn't shutdown <7> ram_einstein: grep -i vesa /boot/config-$(uname -r) <15> chin: hit that button for a couple seconds <15> chin: hold that button for a couple seconds <14> valdyn, now yes, thx, i hope that my hd is ok <6> liable: that's a nice way of cheating :) Thanks <6> it is built in apparently <16> hi ppl.... <6> liable: it's a good thing kernel images come with the config file <17> TheHobbit: welcome! if you've got a debian question, feel free to just ask ;-) <6> otherwise, there'd be no way of finding out <18> ram_einstein: newer kernels can display their config, when told so <18> ram_einstein: the linux ones <16> does anyone know how to setup a firewall (maybe using a proxy?) so as to use gnomemeeting from a nat-ed LAN? <18> ram_einstein: and you can figure quite much out using the kernels modules as well as the /proc <15> !masq <19> i guess masq is See: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Masquerading-Simple-HOWTO/index.html by JohnFlux :), or do "iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o <output interface device, such as eth0> -j MASQUERADE ; echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward" and view the rules with iptables -t nat -L <18> apt popcon <7> ram_einstein: indeed :) <6> tarzeau: yeah? how do you do that? <20> popcon is the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <15> TheHobbit: maybe firestarter is right for you <6> what!? popularity contest? <16> firestarter valdyn ? what's it? <15> TheHobbit: check that yourself <6> tarzeau: how do you make demand the running kernel to throw out its config? <16> thank you valdyn :) <15> !google <19> methinks google is a search engine owned by Google Inc. whose mission statement is to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." The largest search engine on the web, Google receives over 200 million queries each day through its various services. It's website can be found at http://www.google.com <15> TheHobbit: or apt-cache show <17> tarzeau: heh, I only just realized that it's 'popcon' and not 'popcorn' when I tried to ask dpkg about 'popcorn' <16> valdyn: exactly what I'm doing now <0> Vasistha: rotfl <6> bbiab <16> thank you again valdyn, I'l give it a try <7> hrm, my 2.6.15-486 has vesafb built in too. why would they do that? <7> anyone? <9> This is still really strange <21> is there a way to install ati fglrx on debian stable <9> The init script for lighty requires /etc/rc.status <9> but debian doesn't have it <22> hm. do there exist GNU libc development mailing lists? <21> is there a way to install ati fglrx on debian stable <23> I have not been able to add it to sarge <23> Updated to etch <21> why ? <23> etch/fglrx supports new widescreen lappys better <22> surely you can use backports.org <23> http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/weekly/i386/iso-cd/ <23> thats ok as well <23> he he <14> how restart init in mode sinle? <23> kde and cups are not good friends at the moment <0> chin: telinit S <14> peppet, thx
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