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<0> liable, mhmm <1> Eulex && itchi: When I qemu -cdrom /dev/hdc windoze.img, I get a non-bootable disc error. Am I doing something wrong? <2> hawk0808: huh? if you are looking for cock, this aint the place. <3> what <3> i didnt say that <4> ram_einstein: Yes, he try to boot of that windoze.img. There's an need to define -b hddc or so <0> ram_einstein, try qemu -cdrom /dev/hdc -hda windoze.img -boot d <3> its a promgramming language compileofcomk+ <3> its short word <0> oh, and it should probably be /dev/cdrom, not /dev/hdc <1> itchi && Eulex: Thank you. I'll try again <4> -boot d <5> or maybe a place I can go where postscript programmers reside ? <2> hawk0808: its a very unfortunate choice for an acronym :) <3> srry
<6> im looking a way is it possible to send a message to a user who both users are login to a server via ssh. <2> you what?? <4> itchi out of the call <2> haha, i think this is the most excited i have ever been when installing windows... :P <4> liable: I not know, my feets are come big. I get a bit of pain on it. It's looks that i get water (aqua, eau) in it <0> cyzie, there is a command that does that , but I don't remember the name of it :/ <6> Eulex, heheh... in windows, u can do that :D netsend something <7> ok, ive tried everything i can think of to stop x and im apperently missing something (using kde) can anyone help im scouring for the info. <2> itchi: oh, are you pregnant? <4> liable: No i'm a boy ;-) <2> hehe, sorry <7> i understand how to use ctrl+f1 to log into the text interfce, but stopping x from there is eluding me <4> liable: It's crap, because i can not walk and so. And if i walk, i got some pain on my feats. It's strange. I have never had it :-/ <0> cyzie, found it: write -- it's only for console, though <4> liable: I try to contact the doctor :-/ <8> how do I determine the hardware specs required for Linux services (email/squid/apache ...) (any per user statistics?) <2> itchi: i think you should go visit the doctor then <6> Eulex, thanks good enough. let me try <4> liable: Yeah because it's the 3 day now that it's so big :-/ <2> itchi: ouch :( <0> kimo, basically you just need enough of ram, then anything will be able to run it. but it might be slow if you haven't got enough cpu power. <9> hi, anybody can tell me why webmin has been remove from debian ? (or a link about that) <9> thx <1> Eulex && itchi: The installation is so damn slow, I think it might take until tomorrow to complete. What was the kqemu you were taking about? <2> ram_einstein: mine is almost done, just doing final setup :) <4> ram_einstein: Like i have already tell, default that acceleration are not activated :-( So you need to make and load that qemu module <1> liable: lol <8> Eulex: the thing is, I'd like a way to judge distributing services across a few machines I have. <2> sorry to rub it in :P <10> macsim, probably because of insecurities <0> ram_einstein, a kernel module that enables virtualization -- that is, in theory no slowdown <9> cjames_: oki <2> the qemu window is to small though <9> cjames_: thx <1> Eulex && itchi: Where do I get this kernel module? <1> liable: -full-screen <0> ram_einstein, from the qemu site <2> ram_einstein: yep, once it finishes i will try that, ta. <1> Eulex: I'll have to compile it by hand and modprobe it by hand? <0> kimo, all depends on how much each service will be used. use your intuition and if some server gets overloaded, move some service to some other server. <0> ram_einstein, yes and yes <0> ram_einstein, the author doesn't allow redistribution, so it cannot be in the debian repos <8> Eulex: that's all fine and dandy until a customer asks you for a recommendation for a system they *will* implement <1> Eulex: it's free, right? <2> ohnoes, i need to compile a new kernel? <7> what i dont understand is everything suggests i use /etc/init.d/gdm stop but that command doesnt seem to work. <2> echostorm: you sure you have gdm? not kdm? <2> echostorm: ps aux |grep gdm <0> kimo, indeed, indeed <4> flooding <0> ram_einstein, well, free download and so... but the license is a nightmare <4> sudo apt-get install build-essential devscripts sudo <4> apt-get build-dep qemu debuild -uc -us -b && sudo <4> debi echo 'qemu hold' | sudo dpkg --set-selections <4> And that's is it ^^ to build that qemu module <2> ohnoes, setup will complete in 37 minutes :( <4> See -->> http://users.telenet.be/davidvanmosselbeen/docs/virtual_computing/virtual_computing.html#qemu <4> I got an RDV with the doctor :-) <7> ok ive logged into gmome just to maybe make this make more sense. when i type gdm stop i get the message gdm already running ..aborting?
<7> although i got that in kde too, oddly enough <7> *sigh all this for nvidia drivers. <2> echostorm: pkill gdm <7> ahh <7> never heard of pkill <7> ill write that one down and lok it up when im done, thanx :) <2> echostorm: not the best way, but if its gonna be a retard.. :) <2> gah, 5 minutes later and i am only one minute closer.. :( <2> !36*5/60 <11> 3 <2> :( <1> sorry, my screen froze suddenly. I don't know how <12> Jun 15 14:40:01 owcika named[1643]: denied AXFR from [84.255.203.86].45211 for "codesign.si" IN (acl) <12> hmm? <13> i find a web interfaz to copy and paste code like rafb.net <1> liable: if you're asking why the installation screen is small, it's because it's at a lower resolution. Otherwise, qemu uses the full screen <1> it doesn't drop resolution I guess <2> ram_einstein: ah, right, yeah, its usually ****ty res when it install innit. <1> Right. They don't care to use framebuffer devices to increase it like us :P <2> this is kinda fun, but i have no ****ing idea what i am gonna use it for :P <1> is it just me or is my RETURN key not working in qemu? <1> I can't seem to get past the first screen <2> ram_einstein: worked for me, try clicking in the screen? <1> liable: okay, I'll try again <14> im confused, I can't seem to find the gtk 2.0 package <15> can anyone suggest a sata pci card that works with a stock sarge kernel? <2> WireDDD: the 1210sa does, sec i get a link for you <15> are you sure, cause I just got a 1205 and it doesn't work <2> http://linux-ata.org/sata-status.html <4> WireDDD: 'modconf' and look in it?? <16> hey all <4> Yo <2> WireDDD: i have one in my sarge box, so yeah, it works. only seen as two disks though, so i use software raid <16> how can i stop GDM loading on the boot up? <2> murtun: remove the init links for it, but if you dont want a graphical login, just remove it. <4> murtun: rcconf ?? <16> kk <2> or that or the others, yeah :) <2> !services <11> hmm... services is to view and alter system services, use one or more of rcconf, sysvconfig, sysv-rc-conf, update-rc.d or ls, ln and rm in /etc/rc?.d/, or /etc/services a port numbers list, or http://www.iana.org/***ignments/port-numbers, or <4> hhhhmmm <16> i'm not too sure what u guys mean <14> I am having trouble getting gtk2 installed <14> I can't even find the package! <2> signuts: aptitude search gtk2.0 <2> signuts: in sid, libgtk2.0-0 <4> murtun: 'rcconf' is an little tool (app) to activate/desactivate some services <14> I did apt-cache search gtk2 and I get nothing relavant.. <16> ah <0> signuts, are you trying to compile stuff? <14> Eulex, yes <0> signuts, apt-cache search gtk2 dev <16> oo <16> ncurses <0> signuts, you need the -dev package for gtk2 <4> libgtk2.0-0 <4> In Sarge to <0> signuts, libgtk2.0-dev <16> thanks all <14> I wish they could jsut call it gtk2 .. it'd be easy to find :) <0> signuts, well, you wouldn't want to include all -dev stuff in the normal packages <14> Eulex, yeah,I knew I needed dev but I couldn't find the shared library gtk2 package <0> signuts, apt-cache search libgtk2 <14> aye aye captain <14> I was doing apt-cache search gtk2 and libgtk2.0-0 skipped the skim <17> apt: dpkg-reconfigure revert default configuration ? <18> SamChi: :) <17> hey hey folks, is there an easy way to get dpkg-reconfigure to revert back to default configuration settings? <17> (for a particular package) <19> agaran: look, a dinosaur ! <4> senaque: If you remove that package with purge, and then reinstall?? <17> itchi: thank you kindly :-) <20> what can be the reason if my cpu has the "ht" flag but i only see one cpu in /proc/cpuinfo ?
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