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<0> Unetixs: It doesn't detect my wireless
<1> what chipset?
<0> atheros
<1> one sec
<0> Ubuntu does, but I dislike ubuntu
<2> is it possible to connecto to master mode AP's together
<3> byLeal__: I will need to check how you do that?
<4> Hey, I'm trying to compile the bootsplash utils, using etch, but when it is compiling some stuff of freetype2 I get an error... the whole log is here: http://channels.debian.net/paste/2546 --I get the same error when I try to compile the bootsplash utils from bootsplash.org
<1> wietz0r: there is no reason that chipset wouldn't work
<5> jair: you need a kernel that have a driver for that controller... make the module, and load in the installation process.
<6> _Atomo64_: error: invalid lvalue... is usually a gcc 3.4 vs gcc 4 error, what version does "gcc --version" report?
<1> wietz0r: were you trying to install off of a livecd, or a real installation disk?
<7> what is the name of that package that updates the time trough NTP server? ntdate or sometimg?
<0> Uberriffic: off this one http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
<8> beered: ntpdate
<0> Unetixs: No wait



<9> where are .deb files usually kept?
<7> asg: ah, of course. :-)
<6> chron: /var/cache/apt/archives
<9> so it would be like
<1> wietz0r: try using Sarge and doing a dist-upgrade when it's done
<4> chron: /var/cache/apt/archives
<9> /var/cache/apt/archives/<blah>.deb
<9> right?
<3> byLeal__: but how do I load them?
<1> Unetixs: the testing installer might not be the best thing since sliced bread yet
<8> chron: what are you trying to do?
<1> lol Unetixs: I meant wietz0r:
<3> byLeal__: I think I have to format the scsi disks on the utility that appear when is booting though
<3> byLeal__: then after that I will be able to see it,
<3> hopefully
<5> jair: In de installation process have a option to load aditional drivers...
<9> if you combined apt with another package manager
<9> what kind of problems are you looking at?
<5> jair: just put the disk with it.
<10> hi all. I have a fresh etch installation, with debian-multimedia repo added. I can view .wmv and .mov locally, but the mplayer plugin buffers, and stops when I browse firefox to one of the apple trailers.
<9> as long as the dependencies are handled correctly by apt, there shouldn't be any problem right?
<0> Unetixs: What do you suggest I use ?
<10> Any ideas about what I should try?
<8> chron: what other package manager are you talking about?
<4> stew: so what can I do?
<10> I've installed w32codecs
<9> like portage
<9> lol
<5> jair: well, if the raid is by hardware, i think that the disks should be available already.
<7> silly question: is there a rhyme engine or something similar that works in linux?
<9> i'm tryin stuff out for developmental purposes
<6> _Atomo64_: what version of debian are you running? and what version does "gcc --version" report?
<1> wietz0r: http://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/
<4> harfooz: maybe those .mov are the new version of that format... which AFAIK it is not public
<8> chron: well, all apt does is download debs and attendant dependances and then drives dpkg to install them in a rational way.
<1> wietz0r: I prefer to ***emble my iso with Jigdo if I'm on windows
<1> wietz0r: Jigdo is good
<9> ok dpkg likes to put stuff where?
<9> in /usr/local ?
<0> Unetixs: K, I'll look it up
<4> stew: gcc (GCC) 4.0.3 (Debian 4.0.3-1) / Uname -a is: Linux nova 2.6.15A64 #1 Thu Mar 30 19:07:05 CST 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
<1> k, good luck
<10> _Atomo64_, the thing is, that I've got another etch system that plays them without a hitch, and a fc5 box that plays them.
<11> hello world
<8> chron: dpkg -L <pkg> (shows you where each package's files are installed.)
<10> Makes me want to create a total dupe of the other etch drive ;-)
<8> chron: Debian leaves /usr/local for the system administrator's own use
<6> _Atomo64_: ok, i'll ***ume that is testing or unstable... try installing gcc-3.3, and compiling with CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.3 ; the makefile better support the CC environment variable..
<12> Hello can somebody please help me on installing vsftpd please query me ;)
<4> harfooz: why don't you try an apt-cache search quicktime?
<9> asg how do you show all the packages installed with dpkg?
<10> ok
<8> S4NE: just ask in channel
<4> stew: I'm using testing
<12> ohh hmm okay
<12> im sorry
<12> ^^
<8> chron: COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l | egrep '^[hi]i'
<6> chron: "dpkg -l | grep ^.i"
<12> are there germans?
<8> !de



<13> hmm... de is Deutschsprachige Hilfe bekommt ihr in #debian.de hier auf freenode oder auf irc.oftc.net - German speaking users please go to #debian.de either here on freenode or on irc.oftc.net
<12> kk^^
<14> spam******in
<4> stew: how can I give to apt-get that arg?
<8> !stab grendal_prime
<9> and dpkg -l would read /usr/lib/db/status
<15> hi all
<9> correct/
<9> ?
<6> _Atomo64_: what arg?
<3> byLeal__: the scsi controller I have is: Adaptec aic-7892
<3> byLeal__: i will try to go to the scsi utility and format that disk
<4> stew: CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.3
<9> can you check if you have /usr/lib/db/status -- i have nothing installed with dpkg right as of now
<8> chron: you can find internals docs at www.debian.org/devel
<9> ok good
<3> byLeal__: but I am sure that I have two hard drives scsi
<16> hi there
<16> I need some help to install my sound card
<16> I dont know how to begin
<3> byLeal__: so I think that I should see both of them right>
<3> ?
<6> _Atomo64_: that's not an argument to apt-get its an environment variable, so if you were compiling with "make" before, try compiling with "CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.3 make"
<10> the other thing I ran into was a missing nvidia-glx from etch. What's the recommened procedure for getting 3D going since nvidia-glx isn't available in etch?
<6> S4nD3r: what does "uname -r" say?
<3> because the BIOS of the ibm only shows me the CD-rom as the master but it does not shows the hard drives
<4> stew: but what I wanted to do is use apt-get --compile source bootsplash so I could have it as the package
<17> harfooz: get it from sid
<10> cool.
<16> 2.6.8-2-686
<0> Unetixs: I have one more question, do I only need to jigdo the first cd ?
<6> _Atomo64_: then try "CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.3 apt-get --compile source bootsplash" i guess. But it sounds like whomever made this package made a mistake, where did you get this package?
<6> S4nD3r: /msg dpkg alsa one-liner
<6> wietz0r: as long as you can get your machine on the network using a standard debian kernel you only need one cd to install
<0> Ok
<0> I'll try that then
<18> anyone got problems with SATA and DEBIAN ?
<4> stew: bootsplash.de ... the .deb available there is for unstable only, so I wanted to compile the source for testing
<19> this is the message i am receiving when i am trying to install xserver-xorg-video-savage: xserver-xorg-video-savage: Depends: xserver-xorg-core (>= 1:0.99.0-1) but it is not installable. what to do?
<16> stew, look like that Is installed alsa as you told
<4> stew: if I use "CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.3 apt-get --compile source bootsplash" I still get the same error
<16> now how to test ?
<16> Im running gnome
<6> _Atomo64_: you'll have to get the source for the package and fix debian/rules to use the correct gcc then ; /msg dpkg source ; /msg dpkg debian/rules ; or talk to the package creator about fixing his package
<10> yikes! a quick look at apt-get install nvidia-glx looks scary: removed packages include gdm gnome-core foomatic-gui. What's that all about??
<0> Its jigdoing =)
<11> hello juste for test
<20> can anyone suggest a good gui news reader for Gnome?
<10> myboxen, pan
<20> harfooz: thank you very much
<10> myboxen, apt-get install pan
<17> harfooz: try backporting nvidia-glx
<6> S4nD3r: did alsaconf detect your soundcard? did you unmute it?
<17> !simple sid backport
<13> simple sid backport is probably 1) Add a deb-src line for sid to your sources.list. 2) apt-get update 3) apt-get build-dep packagename;apt-get -b source packagename 4) install the resulting debs, or pay someone to do it properly :), or ask me about <backports>, or http://www.linuks.mine.nu/abp/
<4> stew: ok, I'll do that. ... I've an other problem, yesterday I think it was after updating, when I restarted kdm and logged in again, I couldn't use sound anymore, normally I've aRts disabled because it s* , and I only use ALSA, but nothing works, and when I try to enable aRts again it says that /dev/dsp doesn't exists ... do you have any idea?
<16> I dont know how to unmute
<21> myboxen: That is ***uming it will fit your definition of good AND you were asking about USENET news.
<16> but alsaconf found my soundcard
<6> _Atomo64_: try "modprobe snd-pcm-oss"
<6> S4nD3r: unmute with alsamixer
<21> klaasdc: Please turn that off.
<21> !tell klaasdc about away
<10> thanks valdyn I'll give it a go.
<4> stew: still doesn't works
<0> !tell wietz0r about away
<20> kspath: yes, usenet news, I usually use slrn, but im trying to learn gui apps
<6> _Atomo64_: do you have udev installed? do you have a /dev/dsp file?
<4> stew: I've udev and hal; everything was working fine yesterday...
<22> kspath: sorry, it seems it was an auto-timeout
<4> stew: and when I use kplayer and try to play something I get this from the messages window: http://channels.debian.net/paste/2548


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