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<0> Easy mistake. <1> I upgrade using this line command: "apt-get upgrade mysql-server", to upgrade the server <2> kingcuritiba: that's not a valid command <3> anyone experienced problems with SATA drives ? errors like this : ata1: command 0x25 timeout, stat 0x50 host_stat 0x4 <2> kingcuritiba: the status command should return both the client version and "Server version:" <4> !abuse <5> RAPE! RAPE!! Don't ever come near me again! <0> kingcuritiba: did the mysqld start command have a --version or -V option? <1> i'll check with man!! <1> wait <0> clients and servers giving information should make it quite clear which information is which or at least the man pages should make it clear. Your mileage may vary. <1> mysql -v returns: mysqld Ver 4.0.24_Debian-10sarge1-log for pc-linux-gnu <0> kingcuritiba: mysql is client <1> sorry, mysqld returns <2> kingcuritiba: yeah, that's the client though, when you run mysql and type "status;" it should return a line with "Server version:" what does that line say? <1> mysqld (with 'd') returns that line
<6> hey <6> i am trying to make an iso image of a DVD with dd <1> when i start the client MYSQL, and connect to the server, and type STATUS: return the same version (4.0) <6> dd if=/dev/hdc of=blah.iso <2> kingcuritiba: sounds like you are running 4.0 then <6> after 2 GB or so it sais "File size limit exceeded (core dumped)" <6> any idea how to make that damn image? <2> lavland: what is the fs you are trying to write blah.iso to? <7> !pastewithoutx <5> somebody said pastewithoutx was you can install gpm, which gives you familiar mouse functionality from the console like drag to select and middle click to insert the selection ; or: apt-get install w3m ; w3m http://channels.debian.net/paste ; hit enter on the Big Box, it will open /usr/bin/editor where you can insert the file, then save ; then hit enter on the submit button in w3m <1> yes =/ but i did the upgrade! i dont understand why didnt works! i follow the instructions to backports, i checked the version before did the apt-get upgrade, and it said that would be used version 5 to candidate... but now, the server still 4 <2> fatfreddie: please type "/msg dpkg pastewithoutx" into your irc client instead so that we all don't have to see that over and over <6> stew, tried on ext3 <6> stew, also on some NFS mounted stuff <7> stew: really sorry for that. but now i understood. <2> kingcuritiba: put the output of "apt-cache policy mysql-server mysql-server-5.0" into a pastebin <8> does someone could help me with xorg ? I'm going crazy with it ... :( <2> efaistos: what version of x11-common do you have installed? <4> dpkg dumb is blah <5> ...but dumb is already something else... <4> ic <9> hi people <10> no0ke: What was the purpose of that? <6> stew: so any idea how to do it? <8> stew: 1:7.0.18 <4> nothing <8> stew: the last from sid ... <2> efaistos: have you looked at the Xorg69To7 page? <9> can i ask a question about mpc decoder and lame here? or will i be kicked? it's basically a unix-noob question... <2> lavland: dunno, neither ext3 nor NFS would have such a restriction <8> stew: yes ... <6> stew: any DD restrictions? <0> AMB: Is it a Debian question? <1> stew: apt-cache returns: "installed: 4.0.24, candidate: 5.0.20" <9> kspath, well... i use debian :) <11> Bah did I really need to log out of GNOME to pick up the new fonts I installed or was there a smarter way? <2> lavland: dunno, but i doubt it, you could try cp if you think it might be dd <2> efaistos: what exactly is the problem you are having? <1> I use this command to install: "apt-get upgrade mysql-server". is it invalid? <0> AMB: That does not really make a difference even if it was running on a debian machine. <10> AMB: No, as long as you continue to be as nice as you are now, you'll be friendly (more or less) pointed to the right place to ask instead. <2> kingcuritiba: that's not a valid command. <2> kingcuritiba: http://backports.org/instructions.html <8> stew: when i try to start X with X, startx or gdm the screen just goes black and i have to reboot manually <8> cant come back in console <2> efaistos: can you put your log into a pastebin? <8> stew: on #flood ? <2> efaistos: which driver are you using? <8> ati ... <1> stew: i thought that should be use apt-get upgrade, to upgrade... but now i'm trying apt-get INSTALL... should works!! lets try!! <9> i haven't got anywhere else to go... i just wanted to ask how to correctly make mppdec decode to stdout and make lame encode on the fly from stdin (if possible at all) <12> AMB: read the lame documentation? <8> stew: any idea ? <0> !tell AMB about research <10> AMB: The first thing to do is to read the documentation, if it can output and input to stdout/stdin, it will be mentioned there. The programs manpages, and /usr/share/doc/packagename/* <2> efaistos: no, there are no errors there. it looks like it starts normally. you cannot switch to a vt with ctrl-alt-f1? <8> stew: nope ... <9> i've read the programs' --helps, both can use stdin and stdout, but i don't know how to make use of this <13> ya tengo xgl :D <7> stew: still there? i finally pasted xorg.conf. its #2551, if you would have a look at it? <13> pero no veas
<13> se me han apado todas las ventanas <14> !es <13> las letras estan a distinto tamao xD <5> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #debian-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. Spanish Speakers: Please use #debian-es, there you will get much more help. <14> or is it br? <13> sorry <15> Hello. I am looking for a console utility for locating wireless access points for my laptop. Eg if I take it to a coffee shop with access, how to connect there. <13> es <10> AMB: Also, that is what a |, pipe, is for, but if those programs works like that, I don't know. But to pipe the output of one program to the input of another program you do 'ls -la | grep foo'. <8> stew: weird, isnt it ? <10> AMB: Read more than the short --help, 'man program' <8> stew: and i must restart it manually ... really anoying <9> beardy, hmm... | (pipe) may be the thing i'm looking for <8> s/anoying/annoyinf <2> efaistos: try vesa maybe? just to isolate if it is the driver <9> thx for the hint <8> stew: yeah i'll try this out <2> fatfreddie: i dont' see anything obvious there, can you put up your log? <10> AMB: To learn more about the shell, redirection of input/output and so on, read bash's manual (***uming you run bash) 'man bash' <7> stew: alright. one minute (or ten) <8> stew: i'm coming back .. <10> AMB: "/msg dpkg reference" is also recommended for a new user. <16> beardy: /msg dpkg grounding <10> abrotman: I know. <8> stew: it was this ******$! ati driver !!! <8> with vesa it launched it ... <8> stew: how does it come that the ati by default it's not working ? <8> stew: and with vesa it's slower under X ... <8> stew: do you have any suggestion about that ? <4> what's the debian thing that's using bsd kernel? <2> efaistos: i don't. the ati driver has been working fine for me (to be sure, we're talking about ati, not fglrx, right?). check the bts if you haven't already <17> no0ke: debian-bsd i belived <18> hi all... I have GForce 2 and I am using nv driver. Still, all the letters seems kind of blurry, also, maximal resolution I can set is 1024x768. How to fix these issues? <15> Pardon, I'm looking for a console utility to locate wifi access points [eg for use in coffee shops with hotspots] please. <7> stew: alright, i pasted Xorg.0.log, it is #2552. <19> Greetings, I keep getting intermittent gzip errors when I run apt-get, anyone know why? <20> Dorfl: Kismet <8> stew: yes we're talking about ati and not about the notfree ones ... <21> n irc.kunstlabor.at <19> someone said this might be a dansguardian issue, but it doesn't always happen at the same addresses <15> johnsu01: Will that work on a console-only system? I have no Desktops installed. <20> Dorfl: yep. <15> johnsu01: Thank you much! <22> stew: I will need to build the iso :( <10> no0ke: /msg dpkg debian gnu/kfreebsd <8> stew: the xserver-xorg-video-ati is the one that should be used ? <23> I need to use debuild to compile a .deb source package ? <2> mirak: /msg dpkg source <2> efaistos: yes <8> weird <23> stew: thanks <24> http://www.linuks.mine.nu/people/woody/woody.gif <23> stew: I modified the source code, should I use a patch preferably ? <2> fatfreddie: i could swear i had heard about that problem before and that it had been fixed, but i'm not sure, if you haven't already, check the bts <2> mirak: what exactly are you trying to do? <23> stew: I am adding fuse support to libpam_mount <8> stew: just looked with apt-listbugs and nothing for this two packages ... <2> mirak: you have a patch that you want to apply, or you are editing the code yourself and you want to create a patch? <25> liens <25> _ <25> /\ <9> beardy: yes, the | was exactly what i was looking for. it works :) thx <25> \ \ \__/ \__/ <25> \ \ (oo) (oo) <25> \_\/~~\_/~~\_ <25> _.-~===========~-._ <25> (___________________) <25> \_______/ jro <2> lostson: stop <25> **** sorry bout that <7> stew: alright, thanks a lot. <26> haueauea.. wtf <23> stew: I am not satisfied with the actual thing. If you ar a user you can't mount with command mount, and if the mouting happen by root it mounts as root, which not the point of fuse, so I add a "sudo -u USER mount.fuse"
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