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<0> stew i know. i have downloaded and installed it.
<1> dr1v3r: are you using it right? man ln
<0> stew from apache.org
<2> Gnea: ah cool, sometimes I like to use grep just because I like feeling of using pipes
<3> yea i am doing it how i done it before, it just keeps saying no such file or directory of the folder i am trying to creat
<1> dr1v3r: if you did it wrong the first time then maybe you messed it up
<3> the first time i ever done it it worked, but i deleted the folder by mistake with everything else :(
<4> problem booting when using sata HDD
<4> (install cd)
<1> what problem?
<2> theeil: you'll need to give more detail
<4> can't find filesystem when booting (after lilo/grub)
<2> theeil: hmm I've had that
<1> theeil: you got it on there somehow...
<2> theeil: try changing the root device in grub from boot
<2> theeil: on my system the sata and ide devices change roles, sata is hd0 at boot, but hd1 once everything is loaded)



<1> moshii: you'll need to map them out
<1> /boot/grub/device.map
<2> Gnea: cheers again :)
<4> but should it even need the hard drive to boot off the cd and enter installer
<2> to be honest I boot this system about once a month, so I haven't been that bothered
<1> :)
<2> my sparc was up for 300 days.. it's getting too noisy to sleep with in on now though
<1> theeil: you're not making any sense
<5> anyone know what package I need so that apt-get will stop complaining it doesn't know what term "color_xterm" is?
<4> to boot off the installer cd, it should not need to find a filesystem other than that on the cd, right?
<1> theeil: what does that have to do with booting a sata hdd?
<2> theeil: hmm it doesn't even know you have other filesystems until the installer has got some way in
<5> of 8 machines only 1 complains about the TERM but I can't find the package
<5> rather annoying
<4> exactly, but the error is about not finding a filesystem
<2> theeil: where in the installer is it complaining?
<6> hello hello
<4> after bootloader, before first prompt
<2> theeil: sure it doesn't say something about intial ramdisk or something along those lines?
<7> why is RuDeG..... getting k-lined?
<8> x-window-system installs xorg, doesn't it?
<9> liran_: on testing and unstable, yes
<2> disposable: poor choice of nick, and for being a girl
<10> spam bot probably. i've seen that username before - ***ociated with spam bots
<7> moshii: :)
<8> azeem, on sarge 3.1 it doesnt?
<10> liran_: no
<8> azeem, ahh its installing xorg then...?
<10> it isn't sarge then
<8> SimonRaven, my bad, i meant its installing xfree
<10> yes
<8> SimonRaven, ok ill get rid of it by remove --purge x-window-system, what about getting xorg installed?
<10> look at the package names ;)
<10> not with sarge
<2> liran_: if you want xorg upgrade to testing
<8> ahh
<8> but i can install it on sarge
<11> hey... I'm using blackrhino (a debian based playstation2 linux distribution), and I'm trying to build glib 2.8.6 using `deb-make ; fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage`, but when the dpkg-buildpackage script calls `debian/rules build`, it says "make: `build' is up to date" and then the script tries to make install (it doesn't even run ./configure!)
<11> anyone knows what's going on?
<9> liran_: xorg for sarge is on www.backports.org
<9> venox: why don't you build the regular Debian glib source package?
<9> you can be sure that works
<10> liran_: no
<11> azeem: how do I build it?
<10> only what azeem said will work
<9> venox: fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage
<2> venox: you should read the new maintainer page..
<12> hi
<13> stew: ??
<14> elnovato: yes?
<13> whats is the line commands for xorg.conf to enable dual head monitor desktop ??
<14> elnovato: read the xinerama howto
<13> alrite
<12> how can i tell defoma to add a few more ttf to the system? specially to ghostscript (i already manage to add then to fc-cache and /etc/font/font.conf)
<9> fcn: please write in english
<15> in which version did fuse enter the kernel =
<12> almost all howtos are still talking about font servers and font path in XF86Config, but almost no info about ghostscript
<8> SimonRaven, ok for chaning to testing im just replacing in my sources.lst from stable to testing?
<16> !tell liran_ about sarge->etch



<17> hi anybody knows hot to install the package DBA using apt-get? what is the pckg name?
<18> Why, hello there
<17> whee
<18> Say, anyone here using an iBook G4?
<8> !dpkg testing security
<19> testing security is, like, Don't use http://security.debian.org/dists/testing/updates/, but see http://secure-testing-master.debian.net/, ask me about <secure-testing-master apt-key>
<8> thanks abrotman
<9> elitecoon: tuxmobile.org has information on notebooks. If you have a specific question, just ask
<18> I just need to find out exactly how to configure that blasted Airport Extreme
<18> I've seen the Apple airport card work before. I just can't remember
<9> there was something about it in this weeks Debian Weekly News
<9> I think
<18> oops, that guide was in Italian. My bad.
<20> hi all :-)
<18> g'day
<21> why is there a "deb file:/var/cache/apt-build/repository apt-build main" in my sources.list ?
<9> loggygreg: we don't know, maybe you put it in there?
<9> loggygreg: or apt-build did?
<18> ah, it says that '3.0 up supports the card'
<18> good
<9> elitecoon: 3.0 of what?
<21> azeem: i don't know which package added this
<18> Um, Debian
<9> loggygreg: do you have apt-build installed?
<21> azeem: yes
<9> loggygreg: from the looks of it, that might be the cause
<21> azeem: ok
<9> elitecoon: Debian 3.0 is older than airport extreme
<9> elitecoon: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-spanish/2006/01/msg01088.html (in spanish)
<18> well, I'll be the son of a..
<22> anybody know what port 933 is used for?
<13> stew: is it posible to use opengl + hardware aceleration , with free drivers?
<22> Let me rephrase that, does anyone know why port 933 would be open on my fresh sarge install?
<23> why not ask it?
<11> nice. creating a build-stamp target fix my problem ;)
<23> netstat -tupan | grep 933
<23> as root
<12> what is running in that port?
<24> secure pop
<23> probably
<23> netstat will tell you for sure ...
<12> pop3s is 995
<23> grepping /etc/services will tell you what _shold_ be n that port
<12> not 933
<23> well, if he runs netstat, he'll know for sure ..
<22> ahh cool I'll have to read about netstat. just now learning a little about this kind of stuff
<23> just run that command.
<25> Hi all, when I do mkinitrd I get an error that libdl.so.2 is not found
<23> netstat -tupan | grep 933
<26> robin_z: he just left...
<23> Mr-R: how sad
<26> robin_z: yes. i am going nuts not knowing what he is running at port 933. ;)
<25> Is there anybody who knows where I can get that libdl.so.2 to run mkinitrd?
<27> poison: Uh, libdl.so is the dynamic linker. Your system must be pretty screwed up.
<25> how do you mean pipeline? it's a fresh debian installation
<25> I just compiled a new kernel and that kernel works fine now
<25> but I need to go back to the 2.4 kernel and therefore I need to make an initrd image
<22> when I do `netstat -tupan | grep 933` I get:
<22> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:933 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 2871/rpc.statd
<25> /bin/bash: error while loading shared libraries: libdl.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
<25> when I cat /lib/libdl.so.2 I get strange characters so I ***ume that it's there
<25> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Feb 1 05:24 libdl.so.2 -> libdl-2.3.2.so
<25> I'm using debian-amd64 3.1
<22> What's a good way to trace when/how a running process was launched?
<28> what is the best visio replacement
<29> I have a large numbers of files with a ~ at the end, I can't figure out how to change all the file names, to remove the ~, I have read man mv
<30> hey, i got a problem. after upgrading to x.org 6.9.0 (etch), X just keeps crashing (tried kernels 2.6.15.4 and 2.6.12-1-686, drivers fglrx, radeon and vesa --- same thing with any combination of them...)
<31> penrod: man rename
<31> penrod: see also: mmv
<32> marius___: have to read X log to see why it's crashing
<32> marius___: but, no. i run xorg + fglrx and i don't see the "keep crashing" symptom :-)
<29> thanks kindly
<32> xerophyte: there isn't any (visio replacement)


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