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<0> moshii, i have the linksys network pc wpc11 v.3
<1> ifvoid: you could also edit the StatusOfUnstable to point to it
<2> ifvoid: Check StatusOfUnstable
<2> It already does have that link
<3> abrotman: ban 'em ;)
<2> If you'd check the obvious
<4> gravity: yeah, I know, but it would be helpful to have it a bit more visible
<1> LoRez: KILL!
<5> jair: hmm I think that could be broadcom based? You need to google the name of your card and append linux or something
<1> gravity: it does?
<1> gravity: ah .. i see it now
<6> ejofee: they don't use aptitude because they don't know how powerful it is
<7> ifvoid: edit StatusOfUnstable and make it more prominent there
<1> USE BOLD! and CAPS!
<5> jair: There are a few routes for getting wireless cards working
<5> Braindead: you need to know how to use apt-get too for those times when aptitude goes mental though ;)



<8> gravity: iam slow today
<8> gravity: (the topic changed without noticed...)
<9> any idea about how I can get info about my motherboard? like I can get info about cpu with cat /proc/cpuinfo
<6> moshii: that does not make any differences,since the basics are the same: [apt-get|aptitude] install foo
<4> what does one have to do to get ops on #debian?
<10> markit: lspci
<4> heh
<6> ifvoid: you must be 31337
<4> worng chan
<2> streuner: :-)
<5> Braindead: yes, but sometimes aptitude only offers "nuke all these ****" solutions to problems that apt handles sanely
<4> Braindead: hah! I am VERY 31337!
<2> It happens to me all the time too
<0> moshii, I am researching on the internet and I being found a couple of tutorials but they are all using a different kernel 2.4.x and I have the 2.6.x
<6> moshii: nope,aptitude lets you examine his various solutions
<9> jmp_me: I mean, brand and model
<6> that's not my idea of "going mental"
<9> jmp_me: as often shown at BIOS post
<5> markit: should be written on the board
<5> jair: do you know what chipset the card uses?
<6> and btw those "solutions" are mostly needed on unstable,when there are broken dependencies. holding packages with apt can become a real pain in the ***,apt pinning|dpkg hold aren't as fast as "aptitude hold foo"
<0> moshii, chipset ??? ver.3
<6> neither as practical
<5> jair: Linksys made the card, but the guts that do the work are provided by someone else and that's what you need to get a driver for
<9> moshii: yes, the problem is I don't want to have to open the case...
<5> markit: press pause at the post screen and read it off
<7> markit: dmidecode
<0> moshii, hmm so i should look for a driver for Linux that will make this particular pcmcia card work.
<9> moshii: I want to be able to know without stop the PC
<9> stew: I will have a look, thanks
<11> what's the bootloader supported in debian ?
<9> stew: that works great, thanks a lot
<11> lilo works with it ?
<11> or should i install grub ?
<9> exactly what I was looking for
<5> nullcode: lilo and grub are supported
<12> hello
<12> can somebody help me?
<6> no.
<12> i want to install debian from a harddisk
<0> moshii, Get it: wget ftp://ftp.linux-wlan.org/pub/linux-wlan-ng/linux-wlan-ng-latest-version.tar.gz I think this is it.
<6> as long as you don't read the topic
<12> i make a ext3 partition format it and install grub
<5> jair: I think there are packages in debian for that
<6> r4ng3r: maybe you should use debootstrap
<0> hmmm
<6> jair: use module-***istant to compile wlan-ng drivers
<13> Since I've upgraded to X11R7 all my fonts are much bigger. I suppose this is caused by changing the driver from "nvidia" to "nv", but nevertheless I don't know how to change this. Does anyone know what to do?
<14> whats module-***istant?
<0> Braindead, ohh ok. any I will check on the internet about it, I think that the model ***istant comes with a couple of drivers for this stuff
<5> spikex: builds kernel modules and packages them
<15> hi everyone, i have "stupid" question
<12> i copy the vmlinuz and initrd file and edit the grub/menu.lst
<5> spikex: used for stuff like the nvidia drivers and ndiswrapper
<16> i tried to add a panel to gnome "task-bar" and now, App, System, and Desktop buttons are gone, how do I log out of a gnome session via a terminal?
<12> and copy the iso file to the harddisk
<12> the installation starts but i get a error message
<15> I want to install Unreal-IRCd+Anope irc services on my Macintosh quadra 800 running Debian Woody.
<15> How do i do this with apt-get?
<4> Alam_Debian: ctrl-alt-bs
<17> with apt-get?



<4> Alam_Debian: although that's not a clean "logout"
<15> Compiling it from source would be hell
<17> wtf?
<17> Knezzen-G4: I doubt that's even in Woody's apt
<17> and why exactly are you using woody?
<15> Hum....
<17> it's ancient
<15> ok
<17> even by debian's standards
<15> I only have a 1gb SCSI hd in the Quadra...
<6> Knezzen-G4: cross-compile it
<15> I had Potato on it before
<6> (good luck)
<18> Knezzen-G4, unreal-ircd ain't in debian
<5> quadra is m68k isn't it?
<15> eh?
<15> Yes
<15> 33mhz 68040
<18> Knezzen-G4, neither is anope, whatever that is
<17> hah an ircd on a 33mhz box
<15> IRC services
<5> hmm compiling on an 040 shouldn
<17> are you freaking insane?
<5> 't be bad .. ;)
<15> Im currently running it under FreeBSD on my Athlon 1.4ghz
<6> leave it right there...
<6> or,as I told ya CROSS COMPILE it
<0> moshii, and Braindead thanks you
<15> Why?
<15> I have Apache, PHP and MySQL on it
<0> you guys show me the right path
<12> every time i get the error message failed to load installer component
<15> works great
<5> Knezzen-G4: compile it on the athlon box
<18> Knezzen-G4, speedblue.org
<15> ok
<12> Loading libc6-udeb failed for unknown reasons. Aborting.
<15> so, if i install Sarge....
<15> Can i do this with it?
<18> do what?
<5> Eulex: that's a good site, shame it only has linux toolchains
<15> apt-get unreal-ircd
<15> And Anope
<18> moshii, indeed
<6> Knezzen-G4: it is NOT in debian whatsoever. is it clear?
<19> anyone here speak romainian? I'm trying to find out what "incerc sa fac legatura" means in english
<15> Aha, ok
<15> Sorry, im new to debian
<12> the "harddisk" installation starts and i get the follow error message: Loading libc6-udeb failed for unknown reasons. Aborting.
<15> Have used BSD for 10 years or so
<12> can sb help me plz
<6> r4ng3r: can't you just use debootstrap?
<20> JoshH: Try using a dictionary?
<19> tried using some translators, but they all ****ed
<12> debootstrap?
<20> !t3ll r4ng3r about ask
<12> what is it?
<12> !t3ll
<6> r4ng3r: you're telling us where YOUR solution breaks. you did not tell us the problem
<20> !tell r4ng3r about ask
<18> r4ng3r, and why aren't you just booting off the sarge installer cd?
<6> and btw if someone tells you "you could use foo" search the fine web for the word "FOO" before saying anything
<21> anyone managed to get their linux machine to simulate a commercial VPN server?
<12> it is a notebook without a ide cd
<4> Hagfish: "simulate a commercial vpn server"
<4> what's that supposed to mean?
<18> r4ng3r, so, use floppies or debootstrap.
<21> err, i have a mobile which is designed to connect to various commercial vpn servers
<21> i want my machine to pretend to be one
<4> ?
<21> use the correct protocol
<4> can't you just install openvpn on it?
<6> Hagfish: and you don't know WHICH soft it is. just that's "commercial"


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