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<0> .ko is the new extension for 2.6 kernel modules <1> :P <1> should .ko 's work across kernel versions? <2> phobo: no <1> or do you need to make it for a specific 2.6.x version? <3> duanear: Ok... lets get from the beginning... what does /proc/mdstat say? <4> all arrays fine <4> everything was running smoothly <3> duanear: So... What exactly do you want? <4> then I ran apt-get upgrade... upgrade kernel as well as mdadm <1> nkuttler: when you say no, would even a 2.6.8 to 2.6.9, as an example, still fail? <4> it ran dpkg-reconfigure mdadm... i said no to autostarting arrays <4> it said to disable it if kernel took care of autostartin <4> g <5> Can I put a nvidia geforce video card in a via motherboard ? <4> so i did... rebooted, and now i can't access ssh
<3> duanear: there are literally dozens of things that could have gone wrong... <0> poli: does bind9 automattically update itself if one of the root nameserver ip addresses change? Or are these set in stone? <4> poli: is it possible it's e2fsck'ing? <2> phobo: try it. you may be able to force. not a good idea. <5> Can I put a nvidia geforce video card in a via motherboard ? <3> soup_: root nameservers change are quite rare, but last time I checked you would have to get a script to do that update. <3> duanear: yes, could be. <3> duanear: Or it could be in single-user mode... <4> dammit, no on-site hands <3> duanear: The thing is... if you didn't change the kernel, chances are your array is exactly how it should be. <0> NGo: normally you should be able to, but check with the video card vendor and motherboard vendor just in case <5> ok, thanks <3> duanear: Why did you reboot after a apt-get upgrade anway? <4> apt-get upgrade "strongly recommended" a reboot <2> duanear: new kernel? <3> duanear: oh... that's new for me... <4> nkuttler: version looked the same to me, but i guess it was tweaked or something <2> duanear: hm, there haven't been security updates for the kerenl lately. are you running stable? <4> nkuttler: yep <4> 2.6.8.12-k7-smp i think <6> soup_: bind9 automatically gets a root server list when you start it <3> jm_: alsaplayer isn't playing anything. :( Can I take any conclusion from that? <1> nkuttler: sure, just trying to understand... trying to figure out how to compile the e1000 driver for 2.6.15 kernel, from a 2.4 machine :S <7> poli: well can you? :) <2> duanear: i would guess that the grub config has been broken. never trust a script rewriting such things. <3> jm_: and how do I debug that? <2> phobo: install 2.6 sources, built a package with make-kpkg? <4> nkuttler: what do i do? <7> poli: define isn't playing <2> duanear: you have to go to the box i guess <2> duanear: how long did you wait yet? <1> nkutter: how do i install the 2.6.15 source? i presume i could only get 2.6.8 with apt-get? <3> jm_: I have moving bar and correctly identified the file, but no sound coming from the speakers at all. <2> phobo: don't use apt-get <7> poli: right, did you read ALSA FAQ and unmuted the channels? <3> jm_: yes... alsamixer seems just fine too. <1> nkuttler: are you implying to get from kernel.org then?? or what? <4> nkuttler: alright. <4> thanks <3> phobo: If you are on sarge, get it from backports.org or apt-get.org <8> you can get kernel-image-2.6.15.1 from sid or etch <7> poli: show me the Item line for Master and PCM <9> weres woody <2> wait, wasn't devfs remove somewhere before 2.6.15 and sarge relies on it? <7> Sarge doesn't really rely on it <2> ok <6> nkuttler: the sarge installer used it, but it was not required post-install <10> Who moderates debian-isp mailing list? <7> but yeah, devfs is no longer an option in 2.6.15 <1> is there any reason that less-than-full-CD-size ISOs don't contain the source required to run "make" ... would mean you could more easily get hardware going during the install <7> that would require a live cd, not an installation cd <6> phobo: becuase there is no source code to compile on the cd, what for example would you be compiling? <6> phobo: i guess to more accurately answer you question. the make package isn't on the netinst cd becuase it is not part of the base pacakges, only base is on the netinst cd <11> !popcon <12> i guess popcon is 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 <13> !vi <12> vi is probably said to be the true ruler of the text editing world, as opposed to that other windowing software or vim is the better of the vi clones or vi stands for i love journey's escape key or very good training for nethack (jedd) or modal, or see vi basics for instructions on basic use., or visual interface, or see vi tutorial, or apt-get install vimpart for KDE users, or http://www.eng.hawaii.edu/Tutor/vi.html <14> when starting up, does the rc scripts move from runlevel 0 to runlevel 1, 2, 3, or does it go strait from 0 to 3 <13> !jed <12> Jed is a free editor. Jed makes extensive use of the S-Lang library, which endows it with a powerful S-Lang macro language. Features: Color syntax highlighting - a variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are available including C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, python, IDL, DCL, NROFF (more). http://space.mit.edu/~davis/jed/ <13> kewl jef
<13> kewl jed <14> !rc.d <12> Debian is not DedRat. There is no /etc/rc.d/*. Everything you want is in /etc/*. try (on debian) 'man update-rc.d', or ask me about <red hat tools> <7> _ninja: read README.runlevels.gz <14> jm_, thanks <15> anyone know sed well? <7> keherman: many people do <16> keherman: just ask <11> keherman: yes <15> input: "/some/long/arbitrary/url" output needed: everything after the last slash <16> keherman: basename <15> grep -i ".*/.[A-Za-z0-9_%]$" <7> you don't really need sed for that <15> that didnt work <11> keherman: use what deadcat suggested <16> keherman: why you complicating the situation? <15> deadcat, i dont know other ways <15> deadcat, looking at basename now <15> man is not helpful <1> kill a .ko need recompiling to work with smp kernerl (and otherwise not different) <1> (will a) <16> phobo: you will need to compile the driver for the current kernel <17> phobo: the magic might be different, but you can try forcing it <15> piping to basename not working <17> phobo: better to just rebuild the thing <1> ok <16> keherman: man basename and see how the command works <15> deadcat, i did <15> im doing info coreutils now <16> keherman: ya. so dont freakin pipe it <15> since man is junk <16> keherman: i said man basename <15> deadcat, i NEED to pipe it! <15> data is coming from somewhere else! <16> info is for pussies <15> he i agre <16> keherman: tell us what you really want to do. <15> echo "/my/long/url" | basename --> output "url" <15> i said before, i want everything after the final slash <16> keherman: i said before. why not basename /my/long/url ? <15> grep -i ".*/[A-Za-z0-9_%]$" <15> deadcat, the input is random! <15> not static <16> keherman: thats not what grep is for <16> keherman: so basename $input <15> deadcat, no i mean, i want to make sure only lines that meet that spec are allowed <15> i was mistaken <15> i really want to find strings that look like urls <16> you lost me <15> if the input is "/dfd/sdfsdf/sfsdf/asasd" that is okay <15> but i dont want input like "/sdasd/asdasd/ada/asdd?___4_4_cc?asd?foo <16> keherman: oh. then you asked thw wrong question i think. <16> **** <15> i want grep to filter all lines that dont end with /[A-Za-z0-9_%] <15> yes i did originally <15> it _is_ later here... <7> grep has -v switch <15> jm_, yes i know <15> like ,i mean why doesnt this work <15> echo "ajhash/302/sdsd%20_" | grep -i ".*/[A-Za-z0-9_%]$" <15> grep is not detecting the "/" <7> it is, you don't know how to construct regexes <15> i want grep to show all lines that have ".*" followed by a "/" and then [range] <15> yes, the slash is not working <7> it is <16> grep "/[a-zA-Z0-9]\+$" ? <18> escape/ <7> naah not in grep <19> with openvpn, how should i go about adding command line arguments when starting it? i want to add --auth-user-p***-verify <15> so im just an idiot then <15> i see :-) <15> man i need some sleep <15> the .* is retarded <7> yeah you don't really need .* there
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