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<0> stew: aye, thank you. Learn something new, and valueable everytime I talk to you :) <1> debian 3.1! i didn't know, i'm learning debian today =) <2> kingcuritiba: /usr/bin/editor is used by default, and how to quit and save depends on which alternative you have configured with "update-alternatives --config editor" <2> myboxen: google for udev and vmnet, you will likely find a solution <0> gracias <1> ./usr/bin/editor <file path to edit>, right? <3> kingcuritiba: /usr/bin/editor /path/to/file <4> asg: can we talk little bit more about this? <1> thanks, i'll try it now! <3> jair: I have to leave here in a bit but we can for the time I'm here <4> asg: I am trying to boot from thekernel 2.6.8-3-686 <4> asg: ok I really appreciate that <4> ok <3> jair: the standard sarge installer? <2> kingcuritiba: i recommend you "apt-get install nano" and "update-alternatives --config editor" and select "nano" unless you are familiar with vi <3> stew: isn't nano the default anyway?
<4> asg: it is a way I can tell the debian installer to accept a driver from a .tar or something like that? or it needs to be a .deb? <5> nvi iirc <3> hmmm, thought they changed it <2> asg: i'm not sure actually <2> they might have <6> anyone running metoo? <5> kingcuritiba: what does ls -l /etc/alternatives/editor say? <2> tell kspath about anyone <4> asg: I am looking and looking for a driver to load it but i could not find any option that allows me to do that. <3> jair: iirc, the driver is just a kernel module on a floppy that uses some standard directory structure. Not a tar or deb, just a pre-compiled module. <6> stew: hehehe <3> jair: you might have to do expert26 <4> I did that one and i saw the adaptec driver the same model I have <7> vin`: yeah .. i found that <3> jair: but it didn't work? <7> Wonko: seems to think your card is at a certain busid <8> someone under xorg and debian ? <3> efaistos: many of us are, why? <8> s/debian/debian/testing <9> efaistos: many are im sure <4> asg: but at the end after the modules were loaded and everything was running perfect I got a message "No drivers were detectec" make sure to have the driver conected. <8> I cant start X ... I just switched to xserver-xorg i was still using xfree <3> jair: after you rebooted when the install was finished? <4> asg: not that was during the installation <5> efaistos: checked for errors in /var/log/Xorg.0.log? <0> stew: this is charming. <10> abrotman: Do you know how I could fix that? <0> stew: * Remove udev support from vmnet. License of API does not allow us to use it. <7> !drxx Wonko <11> Wonko: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 [or xserver-xorg if you're using X.org] (as root). If you have edited the X config file by hand, or used some other program like xf86config, ask me about <xmd5> <7> Wonko: enter no busid or RAM <8> vin`: just couldnt init font path element <4> asg: the module is there and during the expert26 i lod it and I leave it checked, but the debian installer still can't find the raid controller drive. <7> Wonko: not 0 .. leave them blank <2> myboxen: sweet <3> jair: another thing you might try is manually running 'modprobe <foo>' from a console (ALT+F2) once the installer has p***ed the automatic device discovery bit. I've had to do that with megaraid modules that weren't autodetected on some Dell servers. <2> myboxen: remove udev, and mknod then <6> Wonko: null nada nothing black <0> stew: is it better to have udev? <6> Wonko: blank <4> asg: foo is what? <8> abrotman: the problem is when i start X i cant come back in console and i must reboot manually <3> jair: the first metasyntactic variable <3> jair: just a generic value <5> efaistos: http://wiki.debian.org/Xorg69To7#head-1df4308d5aaebc16162d823c8e3821eb05abc89f maybe <4> asg: I am the same more confuse/? <4> asg: what do you mean <0> stew: im sure I have more than just vmware using udev. I could just add a script that runs on boot ot add the devices too on reboot, yesA? <3> jair: if the module was named 'megaraid', you'd type 'modprobe megaraid'. Just substitute your module name for foo <8> vin`: without X it's a little bit hard to copy/paste the url <4> ohh ok I see <4> but then they are two different things, one the raid controller and the scsi controller? <5> efaistos: install lynx, gpm, screen. <6> efaistos: transcribe it <5> efaistos: what does dpkg -l xserver-xorg-core say? <3> jair: do you know the name of the kernel module used by your raid controller? If so, just modprobe it <0> anyway, im gonna reboot and try my fix, bbl. <5> efaistos: in summary, this is what that link says, "he xfonts-base package now installs fonts to /usr/share/fonts/X11/. You will need to edit your FontPath entries in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. /usr/lib/X11/fonts becomes /usr/share/fonts/X11/. Do the same change to all /usr/lib/ entries." <12> guys anyone know how to notify an op on this server? <13> phpldapadmin is change today, please i install, and howto export ldap p***words via phpldapadmin? please <12> a freenode op?
<3> Deep7: ask in #freenode <6> Deep7: Did you try the freenode web site? <8> vin`: i'll try this <14> hi <15> i installed debian successfuly but i forgot installing desktop and X, i have got debian cd1 and cd2, how can i run package installation interface again? <14> i want to install debian under a ppc 8100, is someone have soon try ? <15> i tried dpkg-reconfigure -all <3> Klavier: /msg dpkg set up x <3> Zmanu: try #debianppc <15> but it s for kernel i want to install gnome <16> Klavier: try tasksel or base-config, see if they're what you're looking for. <14> asg: ok thanks <16> Klavier: otherwise just apt-get install gnome <3> Zmanu: you're welcome <5> thingfish: and X? <15> i want to install from my installation CDs not from internet. when i tried apt-get install gnome it s trying to connect to internet thingfish <2> Deep7: "/stats p" should list any freenode staffers that are currently active <2> Deep7: oh, of which there are currently zero <16> vin`: apt-get install x-window-system-core <3> stew: running on auto-pilot? :) <5> thingfish: tell him, not me. <16> vin`: you asked the question. <17> hi <2> asg: seems so <17> I downloaded linux-wlan-ng-src and configured it. How to build that package? <12> stew thanks <16> vin`: plus someone already told him how to install X, or find instructions on how to do it. <10> abrotman: No success <5> point being, why repeat a half-cooked answer. <10> abrotman: In the list of supported nVidia drivers I can not find 6150 <5> honschu: 2.4? <10> abrotman: In the log file that is <16> my point too - why should I repeat what he had already been told? <17> vin`: 2.6 (testin) <3> thingfish: when he starts salivating, you can stop ringing the bell <16> hehe <18> Stupid question: how do I start the GNOME print screen thingie from console mode? What is the name of the application? <6> martin: apt-cache search keyword <17> vin`: I just use module-***istang and it seems to work <4> asg: are you here <4> ? <3> jair: getting ready to run, whats up? <4> asg: this is the name I think aic78xx SCSI <18> And I might have to rephrase the question. I'm in BlackBox and I can't find the Screen Capture / PrintScreen thingy. I need the application name so I can start it from like XTerm <3> jair: did you try modprobe aic78xx? <19> @tell jair -about ask <4> I really get frustrated about this I think i will need to switch this time to Fedora Core or something like that <3> martin: /msg dpkg screenshot <5> honschu: ok. <4> asg: unfortunately <20> did someone say my name? i've been afk for a while and I didnt see it, but Xchat seems to think so :-) <4> i will now <3> jair: no luck huh? <4> asg: I will try what you told me now <8> still didnt work ... <6> duncf: lastlog duncf <6> duncf: /lastlog duncf <4> modprobe aic78xx right? <3> jair: try it <4> ok <5> efaistos: what does grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log say? <20> kspath: my log might not go back far enough then :-) <7> Wonko: you might want to ask #xorg if it's supported in 6.9 <21> exit <8> nope already try :( the screen goes just black and that's all ... it's like it launch it but not <6> duncf: a nick called fishsong spewed something useless about 40 minutes ago. <3> kspath: it was from the group fluffling <5> duncf: some troll, ignore. <20> ah... thanks <16> Klavier: check man apt-get - it might have a no-download option. <8> vin`: i have an another problem about an init of font path ... it's about /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/ maybe i have to change that to ... <1> to use BACKPORTS i have to add some lines in source.list. I should delete any line to replace with the new line? Or only add the line? <4> I tried though and did not work :( <6> !grounding
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