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<0> unless there's news you have for me regarding those particular needs :-P <1> oops, found it, #debconf <2> unfo: m-a looks interesting <1> Hatter: it is, but I've found that for me, a newbie on etch, it didn't work flawlessly. <1> I'm sure that for someone more expert who asked for help on IRC it'd work better. <1> s/who/or who <2> unfo: i stick with sarge. <0> abrotman: how do I purge xorg? <3> removing xlibs would be a good start probably <2> abrotman: have u used raid1 and mdadm on sarge ? after reboot to the md device i get unable to open /dev/console <4> !u <5> Damnit Jim! It's YOU. Y-O-U. Not *U*. U is a letter. YOU is a word. See ne1, or wud. Dutch for 'you' (formal singular). See http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20041201 <6> why is apache 2.2 taking so long to get into debian? <3> Hatter: i don't trust sw raid <3> k-man: ask the maintainers
<7> hey guys. I've just installed debian for the first time and it was a painless expeirence, however my monitor resolution wont go any higher than 800,600. is there a way i can fix that? <2> abrotman: really ? have you seen failures ? <8> what is vmware <8> !vmware <5> somebody said vmware was for 2.6 kernels, download the patches from ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/vmware, read the README, or #vmware, or vmware 5.0 supports 2.6 kernels happily, or offtopic for #debian, being as it is proprietary. You paid for it; get support from the vendor. You DID pay for it, right? <3> Hatter: no .. just a personal preference <9> no0ke: it lets you run a virtual computer <2> no0ke: www.vmware.com <2> I love vmware <3> #vmware <2> it's great <10> you can use the free virtual machine player <10> and virtual disk images you can download for free also <11> or qemu <1> vmware server beta is closed source freeware now. <2> unfo: but the license is restrictive <10> why am I talking like yoda <8> what is virtual computer? <10> no0ke, a computer that is virtual <2> no0uke: go and read about it. www.vmware.com <1> Hatter: i know :/ <12> ok so does anyone know why when I login to one of my debian boxes with vnc that I only get an xterm(? xwindows shell) and not the rest of the desktop? <13> no0ke, it's an OS running within as OS. Basically, you're running linux and you can have any other OS in a window <3> it's not in debian .. ask #vmware <1> but isn't MS Virtual Server for Windows free now? <3> not in debian either <9> lol <1> so theres compeition now. <7> can some one at least tell me were i would configure something like the resolution? <14> hello. i keep getting a mesage for my filesystems when booting... Superblock last write time is in the future. FIXED. ...anyone have an idea what's going there? <3> !drxx jstr111 <5> jstr111: 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> <3> !ntp <5> it has been said that ntp is the Network Time Protocol. Try "apt-get install ntpdate ntp" for basic usage. Use "pool.ntp.org" as your NTP server if you don't have one of your own already. (Make sure your time zone is right, with tzconfig, first.) See http://www.ntp.org/ or http://www.openntpd.org/ for more information. <15> At the sound of the ping the time will be Sun May 14 21:14:23 2006 *ping* <16> how can I upgrade kde to 3.5? <7> thanks heeps <14> abrotman: was that for me? <16> currently I have 3.3 .. can I upgrade by apt? <9> veamos: you bet! isn't it cool? <11> veamos: By using 'testing' (Etch) <16> you mean 3.3 is better? <9> veamos: are you using unstable? <16> stable, sarge. I guess <9> 3.5 is much better than 3.3 <16> so I want to upgrade 3.3 to 3.5 <9> switch to testing (etch) or unstable (sid) to upgrade <17> me like 3.5 <18> hum, what tools is replaced of hdparam in Debian Etch? <16> mm.. I've never understend testing or unstable therms <18> or what replaces it? <16> understood, sorry <19> Rockj, hdparm <8> marco13185: what's the system requirements? <18> ahh. though it was hdparam, thats why I dont find it =) <13> no0ke, there are none, the faster the better ;) <8> i see <13> no0ke, though you do need a 2.6 kernel <8> im using 2.6 kernel <14> hello. i keep getting a mesage for my filesystems when booting... Superblock last write time is in the future. FIXED. ...anyone have an idea what's going there? <8> its not free though, is it
<20> abrotman, you heard/read about the new book : User Mode Linux by Jeff Dike ? <9> no0ke: no, it isn't... <18> thanks dli_ =) <1> onetinsoldier: you can find more about the message by googling for it. I get the message often, and I always ignore it. <1> I am a home user, and plus I know it is not a serious problem. <11> veamos: Yeah, switching to testing is peace of cake, but some times there comes troubles. And it's best that you know so many as possible so that you can solve it. Most time it's not good for newbies. <1> yeah, I wish I were using backports instead of testing. <9> evaded: he left <14> unfo: ok, thanks man. i guess i should have looked at google first but i will take a look right now. thanks again. <1> onetinsoldier: np. :) <11> bkudria: I have see it to late. I had forget to press the 'enter' key. Can you believe it? :-/ <13> no0ke, it's free as in free beer <13> no0ke, it's not open source <9> i have so many errors on startup it is not funny <13> bkudria, lol <21> hello <11> Why take it so many time the compilation process? <1> hi <9> i have some red ones, some with orange *'s, and two kernel oopses that are fixed, but i should reboot <21> is a USB device accessed differently in SID then SARGE? <9> marco13185: it's not even funny <11> I'm compiling an app and wait, wait, but want mythtv a bit :-/ <1> no0ke: qemu is an open-source alternative to vmware, so it's available via apt-get install qemu <21> i just did a 'mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt' in SARGE, but that doesn't work in SID? <9> i'm trying to figure out how to install bootsplash to escape the pain <21> i looked at my kernel and i have it compiled <22> I am trying to install quickcam webcam, but when running the installer I get this error: <22> Kernel compiler and gcc seem to be different versions. <22> it says Replace kgcc with the command required for compiling kernels (kgcc is often used in Red Hat systems). <9> Vme: you shouldn't mount stuff in /mnt, but in /mnt/somedir... <1> mythica: are you using a libre open-source driver? <22> but I dont really know what to do <22> i dont know... <1> oh. <21> bkudria: yea, but that isn't my problem <22> excuse my ignorance, but what is that exactly? <20> mythica what operating system are you using? <22> i just apt-get'ted the qc-usb-source package <9> Vme: are you sure? maybe you mounted something else in /mnt? <22> Linux... ? <21> yea <21> i'm positive <22> u mean distro ? <9> Vme: what exactly is your problem? <21> i don't have a /dev/sda1 device <20> mythica: yes <4> !u <5> Damnit Jim! It's YOU. Y-O-U. Not *U*. U is a letter. YOU is a word. See ne1, or wud. Dutch for 'you' (formal singular). See http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20041201 <22> debian <1> mythica: open-source means that the computer "source code", the instructions your computer needs in order to run a program, are given away freely and in a freely redistributable way, so that programs can be modified. <20> mythica: what version of debian? <22> sarge <1> mythica: it seems qc-usb-source *is* open source. it's in Debian's main section. <20> hmmm the k before gcc sounds like a kde gcc <3> Azar: eh ? <9> Vme: oh...that is your problem...are you supposed to have an /dev/sda1 device? why? <3> onetinsoldier: yes .. for you <22> yeah i am running kde <3> Azar: book on UML? <20> abrotman, yes <20> mythica: did you ever run update/upgrade? <21> in SARGE /dev/sda1 is my USB <22> azar yeah <20> mythica: because if there is a new version of gcc it will automatically upgrade <21> hrm <22> yeah so it has now made conflicting versions hey? <9> Vme: a usb key? and it's "sarge" or "Sarge", not "SARGE"...it's not an acronym <1> sorry got to go all <22> cant i just tell the makefile to use diff version? <20> abrotman: http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2006/05/book-review-user-mode-linux.html <20> mythica: why can't you just get a precompiled kernel? <9> Vme: maybe you have another device that is bumping this device to sdb? i recommend using hal/udev for this, actually <3> Azar: have you read it?
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