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<0> keck0f: xlockmore vlock ... <1> kspath: i tried to find some option "-transparent" or something like that in the man-page, but could not find. <0> keck0f: Did you do any research? <2> When I try to mount my windows partition, it mounts up but it is read-only for the root user. Ive added user as option in fstab but still my normal user can't access the partition. What can I do to fix this, so I can use it from my normal linux user? <3> hello, need some hel installing debian on a raid device, is installing but it won't boot after <4> !popcon <5> [popcon] the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure -plow popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <1> kspath: sure, for windows there is "TLpro" and there is also a "transparent screensaver for osx" <0> keck0f: I remember several "screen savers" that will show the "desktop" or whatever was on screen and just make minor visual changes. <4> kspath: is there that many of them? <0> keck0f: I am talking about X and linux. <4> kspath: aren't they frustrated because they can't do what they want? <1> kspath: yes, there is some magnifying or a lense-effect.... <6> Rockj: IIR the solution is found here (among other places): http://www.linuks.mine.nu/debian-faq-wiki <0> keck0f: Did you try looking into altering their options? <7> stew: do you have any idea of what 'alsa-uninit: pcm closed' when playing a video means?... after that mplayer gives me an 'Exiting... (End of file)'
<4> Rockj: www.linuks.mine.nu/mount/ see the umask= <1> kspath: yeah, but what option? <2> oki, taking a look now.. =) <0> keck0f: You expect someone to drop whatever they might be doing to do what you are apparently unwilling to do or try yourself? <8> hello all. i was wondering if anyone might know why my system time is 6 hours behind. if i run ntpdate it corrects it, but whenever i reboot system time is back to being 6 hours behind. <3> no help installing linux on a raid device? wow! <0> itc: Hardware RAID does not need any real help unless someone is impaired. <9> onetinsoldier: you probably need to toggle the UTC setting in /etc/rcS/default <4> does someone use fltk as a developer? i can't build dillo 0.8.6 against it (there were some ugly renames/capital letter changes in headerfiles?) <8> stew: ok. thanks. i'll have a look. i should have also said that tzconfig is set to my correct timezone <2> Thanks cahoot & tarzeau. umask solved it. :o) <4> tiCo89: tishiiiis <3> kspath well is just not working and I don;t know how to boot to compile a kernel for it <10> tarzeau: they came today, but not yet all (e.g your one), they will ship it in some days when they have new ones... <9> itc: hardware raid or software raid? <10> tarzeau: do you come on friday? <9> itc: or fakeraid <0> itc: Are you really asking about SATA or IDE/ATA or SCSI driver support? <4> tiCo89: friday, to where? yes to get the shirt :) <3> stew is not a fake raid, is an intel hardware raid, sata <4> tiCo89: starbucks? <11> vin`: still nothin' :( <3> raid 5, I know how to add that in the kernel but I don't know what to do on the first instalation <0> itc: 2.4? 2.6? Stable/Sarge? Testing/Etch? Unstable/Sid? <10> tarzeau: no, at the meeting, the speech could be interesting <4> tiCo89: what's the speak about? where? <10> and yes, maybe starbucks too, don't know if i cowill come so early <3> kspath stable/sarge <3> I installed it spet by step but it won;t boot after <3> it hangs up <4> tiCo89: i've got a busy week. but if andruschki wants to see me, i won't come at all <0> itc: 2.4? 2.6? kernel? Did you set up your RAID independent of any OS yet? <9> itc: there were no errors during install? did you install lilo or grub? <3> so my guess is I have to boot the system with a cd or something and compile the kernel with the scsi core and the raid device <10> tarzeau: andruschki? <12> efaistos: are you using irssi? <11> yes <3> stew was grub ( the only choise I had ) <4> tiCo89: andrea :) nice .. no very nice girl <9> itc: if you were able to isntall to the raid, then you shouldn't need a different kernel <12> efaistos: join #flood <3> well stew, it's not booting at all <9> itc: what happens when you boot? are you sure that the raid is in the boot order in the bios? <10> tarzeau: picture? <3> yes, very sure <4> tiCo89: sure <10> tarzeau: qry :-) <4> tiCo89: http://www.linuks.mine.nu/framboise.png <3> I see this blank screen and the _ line <3> hanging <9> itc: then you might rerun the install cd and try lilo instead of grub <8> stew: sorry. i have no clue about 'default' in /etc/rcS.d <0> itc: BIOS? boot order? RAID device configuration was completed separate from any OS ? <9> onetinsoldier: you probably need to toggle the UTC setting in /etc/rcS/default <10> tarzeau: hmmm, balkon? ;-) <9> onetinsoldier: oh, /etc/default/rcS <9> sorry <0> testing testing NSA testing testing NSA <13> stew: do the xorg 7 screwups only affect upgrades, or clean installs as well? <4> tiCo89: chasch no ganzi saetz mache, mit verb und so? balkon what? <8> stew: ok... let me have a look again
<14> grr i hate it when I accidentally cat a binary file to my term and the charmap screws up <10> tarzeau: does she have a "balkon"? <3> kspath I configured the raid, the bios is set to boot from the raid and that's all. I installed it with no problems, it reboots and won't start. It's hardware raid, megaraid <13> Doctor: that's what "reset" is for <15> where i can find SYSLOG at debian? <4> tiCo89: she's got a large garden ... why does she need a balcony? <0> Doctor: Did you try "stty sane ^J" ? Where ^J is control-j <13> kingcuritiba /var/log/syslog <15> tks! <13> ever tried a clean install of xorg 7? <3> as I can see in the install is using the megaraid2 module <14> heh i remember being told stty sane but not the ^J <0> Doctor: ^J is useful sometimes <8> stew: ok...i found it. thank you! i do wonder what happened along the way that this setting needs to be changed now. hmm. well, thank you. i am going to set that to yes and reboot and see what happens! <9> onetinsoldier: ime you want that set to "yes" unless you dual boot with windows in which case you want "no" <0> !tell kingcuritiba about grounding <13> bah I guess no one knows <16> dear friends, as i told you, my xserver is running no more since the upgrade yesterday. this is the second time i'm messing around with this. here a suggestion: why not keep a simple minimalistic foolproof xserver-package available? or is this technically a problem? <13> sigh... guess I'll have to experiment again <13> fatfreddie: have you read the topic? <0> kingcuritiba: SYSLOG is pretty much "standard" among unix/linux/bsd The main difference(s) is /var/log and /var/adm and the log names. You are welcome to read man syslog or man syslog.conf or man syslogd .... <16> shadowcat: no, scrolling too fast. <13> fatfreddie: then read it <8> stew: i do dual boot... to winxp. not too sure how much i care about winxp time being off though. winxp a broken os when it comes to using utc time? <17> hi. I am running sarge with GNOME. Can I specify the username that bluefish uses? <13> onetinsoldier: winxp doesn't understand that concept <8> hehe <8> figures <9> fatfreddie: put your xorg.conf and Xorg.0.log into a pastebin <15> i'm reading the syslog to try to discover what happened that now when i start debian, the service mysql are with problems to start!! the debian suggested to read syslog to check the error! <13> kingcuritiba: how about reading the mysql logs? <18> stew: asg i tried the one from the university of oregon and it works :) <9> kingcuritiba: try running "mysqld" on the command line by itself to see if you get any clue as to why it doesn't start <18> stew asg it looks like the thing is add the driver from the redhat linux <18> somehow was added to the installer they created <16> stew: very kind. any suggestion for a pastebin? <0> onetinsoldier: By running ntpdate every boot or every hour or ntpd you can have time corrected. <9> !paster <5> Instead of pasting in #debian or #flood, use paster, your friendly paste bot. Visit http://channels.debian.net/paste then select #debian and paste away. Afterwards, give us the resulting url. <17> hi. I am running sarge with GNOME. Does anybody know if I can specify the username that bluefish uses? Is it my username? <16> thanks <19> What can I use for a vpn... that both CentOS 4.3 and Debian testing support? <8> kspath: is that what should be done for a dual boot machine then? is it really needed. what if i set it to use utc in the hardware clock? winxp would then be the os that would be off by six hours? i could live with that <16> !paster <5> Instead of pasting in #debian or #flood, use paster, your friendly paste bot. Visit http://channels.debian.net/paste then select #debian and paste away. Afterwards, give us the resulting url. <0> onetinsoldier: That is your choice. Whatever works for you. <16> !paster <5> Instead of pasting in #debian or #flood, use paster, your friendly paste bot. Visit http://channels.debian.net/paste then select #debian and paste away. Afterwards, give us the resulting url. <20> IS there a way to install all fonts which are relevant to written English from the Debian repository. I guess anything covering locales C, US, and en_GB would do. dpkg is being non-debian specific......at least on the answers I've read so far <13> gnufan: start browsing in aptitude <17> hi. I am running sarge with GNOME. Does anybody know if I can specify the username that bluefish uses? Is it my username? <21> hi mates ... i've a question regarding gdm <15> stew: when i try MYSQLD on the command line, returns: "unknow variable 'old_p***words=1'". Maybe its because i installed mysql 4, and upgrade to 5, without set a root p***word to mysql 4, check? <21> when booting gdm always set a resolution of 1600x1200 <8> kspath: roger that. thanks for the input. i think i will set linux to set utc as the default <0> didas: Maybe it would help those that might try to answer that if you would share your logic. <20> didas: yes commands run as you by default <9> kingcuritiba: i believe it is documented in /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.0 or whatever the packagename is <21> i set the resolution to 1280 in gnome, kde and bb <9> kingcuritiba: in the README.Debian file specifically <15> i'll search about the variable and the error at google ;) <21> but it is always reset by gdm <14> hmmm does wget detect and deal with gzip? <9> kingcuritiba: in any case it sounds like your version 4 /etc/mysql/my.cnf doesn't work with mysql 4 <9> err with mysql 5 <21> i edited the x-config, but without effect <0> didas: Were you aware that you could "try it" and use ps command to see who/what it ran as. <21> has gdm an own config file for the resolution which it forces? <15> i'll look! <9> jlaw: put your x config and your x log into a pastebin <17> kspath : thx mate. problem solved <21> sq: what is a pastebin?
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