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<0> i installed a linksys, wireless PCI card in my computer after installing debian. where can i get a driver? I cannot use apt until i get a network connection with my wifi card. (im currently in a public library with my lap top) <1> please I've got a problem with nfs-user, I cannot mount from remote... I even configured hosts.allow and restarted mountd <2> !tell jerware -about wireless <3> tralala: yeah, fdisk shows them as plain "Linux" <4> jerware: which linksys? <0> is there a bin file for such a driver that i can upload? <5> ChrisW TTT : i want to use gnoem for vnc-sessions <6> ChrisW: Re ...the type shows " Linux ext3", that would be probably because the partitioning softwware you used also took a peek at the actual partition contents. <3> so where is cfdisk getting the info to show ext3? <0> tralala thanx <3> jelly-ho: mmm, okay... <6> ChrisW: betcha if you zero out the partition, it wouldn't print that. ;-) <4> AbyssGer: sorry, i can't help you with that. I use VNC on win32 myself, linux has X <2> ChrisW: I'm not using tools that are trying to outsmart me <3> jelly-ho: good call, I changed the type to "Linux", and cfdisk nwo finds it as ext3 <3> ltitle confusing, but nevermind
<3> tralala: thansk for nothing ;-) <2> !customer <7> another happy customer leaves the building <8> lol <9> fsck wiped out some invalid entries found in /usr/lib after fs corruption. I'd like to repair the problem so I'm searching for something that could check integrity of installed packages and report those which aren't complete. <10> teledyn: sorry for the delay but df -k or df -h still give the same result, df is still giving negative figures <11> ello <11> would someone be able to help me with mailwatch? <2> jaaroo: /var/lib/dpkg/info/pkgname.list contains the files of the package. With a simple script you can test them all. <11> it's in regards to permission issues <12> vin`: hi <12> vin`: finally i found the problem about Xorg and the ati driver ... I just commented the dri entry in xorg.conf ... <11> anyone? <13> hi peoples <2> !tell SpAnIaRd -about ask <10> has anybody seen df giving neagtive figures before? <14> hi everyone! <11> I can't get permissions to work for mailwatch...it doesn't let www-data (which I ***ume is the apache user) to access the quarantine folder <12> is there a pkg for the fonts in console ? I reconfigured my locales and i still have a "?" instead of a "" ... I'm using french locales <11> even though i gave the www-data user permission <2> efaistos: try language-env <14> Guys help please! I need some kind of traffic accounting system. The purpose is to give statistics on all traffic divided by type of protocol(tcp udp etc) and by port(25 110 etc). I've search google and found nothing suitable -((( <14> My network has 1 linux server acting as a gateway <14> server has 2 interfaces <14> so typical situation <12> tralala: i'll try this out :) <0> TTT: it's a WMP54G are you familiar with that? <15> SpAnIaRd: how did you give www-data permission? <4> jerome: i'll check <12> tralala: thanks it worked <12> :) <16> after installing nvidia drivers (via the nvidia installer), it works, but after rebooting, xorg won't start. the nvidia module is loaded, and the /dev/nvidia* do exist. xorg log shows no WW or EE lines. help? <14> Guys help please! I need some kind of traffic accounting system. The purpose is to give statistics on all traffic divided by type of protocol(tcp udp etc) and by port(25 110 etc). I've search google and found nothing suitable -((( <2> !tell nitalaut -about repeat <2> !tell paxed -about nvidia one liner <16> tralala: apart from not using the debian way to install the nvidia module, i've done all that says. <2> paxed: so you didn't use the debian way and it didn't work. Why not try the debian way now and see if it will work this time? <17> how can i remove all words named "test" in a text file ? <18> yang: -i s,test,,g textfile <2> !wayttd yang <7> What Are You Trying To Do, yang? <18> yang: protest will get pro only though <17> tarzeau: which command with the -i parameter? <18> yang: and testicle icle <16> tralala: because every time i've tried the debian way, it didn't work, but ohwell, i guess i can try that, again... <18> yang: sed <4> nitalaut: hm, the way this is usually done <4> nitalaut: is adding some iptables rules, and each rule (chain) can count the number of packets that got through it <17> tarzeau: thanks <4> nitalaut: add periodical saving of these values into database, and clearing, and you have some traffic accounting <2> yang: this will permanently alter your file <4> nitalaut: i don't know if there are some ready to use tools though <17> yeah its ok <14> TTT -)) I understand how is's usually done...the problem that I'm not a programmer and cannot do it by myself -(( <2> nitalaut: that's ok, there are a plenty of programmers out here who will be happy to get hired and do it for you <2> out there <19> hi <20> what's the best way to keep some modules from loading on boot? just move them out of the /lib/modules/<kernel>/<blah> dir? <21> do you know how I can change font color in a shell script ? <22> How do I reconfigure time? My clock is two hours ahead.
<19> is there an easy way to create a repo and up to an ftp my debs ? <2> onetinsoldier: blacklist <4> nitalaut: how exact do you want that accouting to be? Are you just trying to do diagnostics, or are you going to bill someone based on that info? <20> tralala: ok.. thought i'd seen people talking about that before. there is more than on blacklist file... hmmm <2> john_doe: tzconfig <4> jerware: are you still aroung? <14> tralala =) i have no doubt in this but the truth is that i've no money for this purpose and therefore looking for some free variant =)) <20> this one? /etc/hotplug/blacklist <22> tralala: thanks! <2> onetinsoldier: yes <20> tralala: ok, thank you! very much appreciated <2> nitalaut: nothing is free <22> tralala: ok, my time zone is correct, but the clock is not. How can that be? <14> except linux <22> tralala: or what can I do, I should ask.... <2> john_doe: ntpdate <4> john_doe: date <somedate> also sets date when you run it as root <23> john: ntpdate CC.pool.ntp.org <23> where CC is your country code <23> or continent <22> TTT: so I should just set the hwclock manually? <2> nitalaut: if you consider your time as being free, then use some of that free time and learn some programming and you'll have your problem solved for free <23> john_doe: ntpdate, then hwclock --systohc <20> john_doe: i use ntpdate. or you can edit a file in /etc/default/rcS if all you use is linux <22> r_marvin: yes, I see. thank you <4> john_doe: if you can use ntpdate. Less h***le, more accurate, no more blinking 12 <14> tralala you're some kind of hu,orist i see -) <14> humorist <20> i mean a line <22> onetinsoldier: hmm, my brother uses win on this machine... <4> nitalaut: strange, search in freshmeat.net and in sf.net for "traffic accounting" yelds tons of hits <4> nitalaut: you should check these out <20> john_doe: then just install ntpdate! <4> john_doe: ntpdate will synchronize time each time you boot up <20> yep <14> <4> thanks ! <24> when the same syntax for any other kind of check works just fine? <16> tralala: well, now i'm stumped at "apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-settings", i get "Package nvidia-glx is not available, but is referred to by another package.", and yes, i do have main contrib non-free in sources.list <24> "if cpu > 60% for 2 cycles then alert" works without a hitch, in the same check bracket. So does "if cpu > 80% for 5 cycles then restart" and half a dozen others. <4> hm, after I installed X11R7, quake3 started running very slowly, although other opengl apps (like ppracer) are fine. (Radeon 9250, sid). Has anyone encountered similar problems? <2> paxed: are you rinning sarge? <2> running <22> TTT: I will, thanks <16> tralala: testing <2> paxed: myabe it's missing from testing for some reason. <20> jetscreamer: hey there! <15> TTT: do you have neverball? i only get half the screen in the window and i dunno if its xorg or neverball, as i am also having problems with another game (not in the repos) <16> tralala: so, any ideas why xorg won't start after reboot if i do it via nvidia's installer? <2> paxed: no, sorry <20> paxed: did you try a startx on the command line? might be able to see something you normally wouldn't... i don't know though <4> liable: no, i don't have neverball, and I can't test it right now, but i'll try checking it out when I have time. <15> TTT: ok, thanks <16> onetinsoldier: yes, that's how i start X... the error msg was something like error 104, connection reset by peer. <20> oh...i see <16> onetinsoldier: is, in typical X fashion is sooo damn helpful. *rolleye* <20> lol <20> or should i say, sorry <4> paxed: what do X logs say? /var/log/...? <16> TTT: no WW or EE lines <4> strange <16> ahwell, i guess i'll just run the nvidia installer every time i reboot and want 3d accel. <25> wtf <2> paxed: or you might use sarge as alternative and be spared the testing's problems <4> heh, i wonder, what other 3D accelerated cards besides Radeon (up to) 9250 have 100% open-source drivers? <4> do Intel's integrated cards have them? <2> TTT: I think none. This is why I'm a proud owner of 9250 <4> tralala: same here. But thing is, I want a new box with PCIe, and there are no 9250 that fit into pci express slot <4> tralala: so we are a dying breed <2> TTT: it would seem so. Actually the radeon 3d is not good enough for playing torcs so I have to use the ati driver anyhow. <20> what's torcs? <16> 3d racing game <20> ahh, cool <26> TTT: integrated intels do have working opensource 3d drivers (I think they are the most complete of the open drivers), but they are very slow and lack most modern 3d acceleration features
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