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<0> !ops chron abusive <1> Hydroxide, bob2, caphuso, dondelelcaro, doogie, eeyore-, ElectricElf, ):, helix, ljlane, LoRez, RichiH, mentor, Netsnipe, TML, walters, xk, gravity, azeem: chron abusive <2> oogy: mplayer <3> David3 just give me ls -l /home <4> anything less bulky? <3> i need the default perms <4> the playlist in mplayer is dreadful <5> oogy: it's possible to get an m4a plugin for xmms <3> it's not that hard to do <2> chron: what would you guess if you had to figure it out? <3> ls -l /home <3> and give me output <5> it's probably rw-r--r-- <3> ls -l /home <6> chron, try the debian-user mailing list <3> yes it's not hard
<3> basic linux 101 <7> I can now manually modprobe piix.ko and ide-disk.ko and /dev/hda1 shows up <5> chron, please stop repeating yourself, we can all hear you <2> !bitchslap chron <3> !bitchslap benley <3> hoe <3> !pimpslap benley <2> !bite chron <0> !abuse <8> Supaplex: yes log good. <1> RAPE! RAPE!! Don't ever come near me again! <3> ls -l /home <9> \= <3> and copy and paste output <4> delightful <6> this channel needs more frequent kicks <5> chron: that would be too much to paste <0> chron: d--------- <2> chron: really, you should be able to figure it out with a moment of thought <3> Supaplex **** my d-------- <5> chron: I'll give you one: -rw-r--r-- 1 david david 153 2006-04-17 10:19 wireless.log <2> chron: and you'll be wiser as a result <3> ok yes ls -ld /home <3> my bad <5> dude... <5> chron: only root should be able to put files in /home <3> ls -ld /home <3> and problem solved <7> it the initrd file created for me or is it part of the linux-image deb file? <7> s,it,is, <3> ok seriously <0> chron: are you stupid or deaf? we've already told you <3> you guys are like <3> retarded <3> lmfao <6> sigjuice: created during installation <3> is it that hard <2> sigjuice: it gets generated at package install time <3> to <3> ls -ld /home <4> cany tips or tricks i should know to use apt to update from kernel 2.4 to 2.6.whateversnewest? <4> -c <0> /ignore chron all <0> oops ;) <0> problem solved.hehe <6> sigjuice: you can initiate a rebuild by running update-initramfs <3> if you ever type /ignore and it did something with your irc client <3> you're officially going to fail in linux <5> chron: it's actually difficult to help you when you are being such a brat. If you had been patient, asked a reasonable question, and waited for someone to respond, you would have been met with much more cordiality <3> and life, most likely as well <3> "brat" <3> haha you're a fag <3> ls -ld /home <3> already <3> and give me output <4> i got a C- in linux :( <3> not that hard
<6> someone kick him <6> **** <3> somebody kick jclinton <3> chrissakes he's annoying <6> ok, i'll just ignore him <10> !enter <6> done <1> The enter key or carriage return key is not a substitute for punctuation. Use a period '.', comma ',', colon ':', semi-colon ';' emdash '---', or ellipsis '...' instead. Please don't just hit enter after every three words: it's really annoying, because it scrolls everyone's screens, and makes it harder to help you out (since we have to piece together what you're saying). <2> oogy: you took "linux cl***"? <7> jclinton: is it possible that things got messed up since ramdisk was created while I was running an older kernel? <2> such a thing exists? <4> benley: i was being sarcastic you nut <2> hehehe <3> haha this is going on my logs <4> in response to chron saying "you are going to fail in linux" <3> too hilarious <4> as if you can recieve a grade in it <6> sigjuice: no that's not possible <8> Supaplex: it helps if when you uncomment a line, you comment the one you're changing... pebkac <2> oogy: sorry, for some reason I'm unable to see chron's blather ;) <4> you are wise <6> sigjuice: it's possible that the hardward module for your controller is not being inserted <4> for his blather is very obnoxious <8> thanks <0> jetscreamer: where? :) <6> sigjuice: you can manually list the modules that are needed by editing /etc/mkinitramfs/initramfs.conf <4> because someday when all is said and done it'll matter how awesome you were at using an operating system <7> jclinton: that is correct. I can manually modprobe the missing modules from the busybox prompt and get the system to boot <6> sigjuice: then run update-initramfs to include them in the initramfs <7> by missing I mean the modules which didn't get loaded automatically <6> sigjuice: then that will fix it; good luck <7> Looks like they are already included. The problem is that they didn't get loaded. <6> that's very odd <5> who's in charge of this channel, anyway? who's responsible for kicking someone out if they're being a nuisance? <11> jclinton: well problem is my cpu fan isn't coming on, in Windows98 i was using program that forced the fan on all the time (since exhaust fan broke 4 months ago i do this) <6> David3: steathed ops <0> cool, there's 311 bans. that's a few more then efnet supports :) <6> zu22: so, in summary, after all of this going around, you have broken hardware and you're blaming Debian for it not working? <12> when a program notifies you that another peice of software is using a resource, such as /dev/dsp, how does one go about getting that other software to release it? (in particular, if one does not know what has it?) <0> parsonsd: lsof <6> parsonsd: lsof /dev/dsp <11> jclinton: no, i am not blaming debian. i just requested if there is a way in Debian i can have my CPU fan always on the way it was in Win98 <12> jclinton, Supaplex: thnx. <13> zu22: apt-cache search fan <11> k-god: i tried that already <6> zu22: it's a VERY long shot since the fan control is a proprietary interface <13> zu22: I think there is through some of the acpi / temp monitoring. <6> zu22: but LMsensors may help you <6> k-god: no, monitoring only <13> zu22: What kind of box? <0> zu22: My hunch is no. But, proove me wrong. You're case is exceptoinaly rare. You'll have to do some homework on this one. <6> *headdesk* <11> jclinton: ah ok, wish we had "open laptop hardware" standard heh, i hate working with laptops cause of support/replacement issue but this is my only machine for now <11> k-god: Dell Latitude C600 (laptop) <14> zu22: i8kutils <11> k-god: Debian unstable, 2.2.20 kernel, Pentiun 3, 750Mhz, ~5 years old <15> using sarge, dell latitude c810, in kern.log I see this: Dell Latitude with broken BIOS detected. Refusing to enable the local APIC. what do I need to do about it? <7> the initrd is a compresses cpio archive?? <7> when did that happen? <11> coweater: nice lemme see if that's in unstable <2> rredd4: that may be benign. <6> rredd4: wait for the next release of debian <13> zu22: Googling "linux cpu fan control" turns up a number of hits: http://www.diefer.de/i8kfan/ <16> rredd4: nothing at all <11> supaplex: ok <7> s,compresses,compressed, <17> anyone familiar with bluetooth in linux? <15> ok, ty all <2> rredd4: in fact it may be good, because it means the kernel knows about your busted *** hardware and can deal with it :) <11> k-god: thanks <0> rredd4: jclinton means kernel. :) <6> rredd4: it's fixed in kernel 2.6.17 <0> !tell roz -about ask <13> zu22: http://www.debian.org/~dz/i8k/
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