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<0> lacee: if the 2.6 kernel on the install disk doesn't support it you can also try an installer with 2.6.15: /msg dpkg sarge 2.6.15
<1> My problem is rather trivial... I just need to point where this plugin thinks the list of fonts are to a place where it can find a list that is what it's looking for... I guess even if that means creating a list by hand to the specifications of 'fs' or whatever the fontserver it expects I have which I don't.
<2> hobophobe: you strive to understand how to use defoma?
<3> cahoot: I strive to understand it too
<1> I merely need to know where to point a symlink (/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fs/config) the FAQ said to point that at /etc/X11/fs/config, which doesn't exist either
<2> hobophobe: I've searched but never found a sufficiently simple howto for my needs
<4> stew: could u tell me which CD images are bootable? I remember woody offered several cd images, and there was a different kernel on each other
<5> wow, http://packages.debian.org/testing/mail/exim4-base -- no support for amd64 ??
<2> hobophobe: what faq?
<1> Flash Player 7.. http://macromedia.mplug.org/faq.html .. it's Q/A #11
<0> lacee: use either cd1: /msg dpkg d-i ; or a netinst: /msg dpkg netinst ; both of those will have both the 2.4 and 2.6 kernel on them those are you only 2 "official" choices, or you try /msg dpkg sarge 2.6.15
<0> hobophobe: do you have gsfonts-x11 installed?
<6> guys, dpkg dpl is wrong ;)
<7> anyone know much about email bourne viruses?
<0> !dpl
<8> DPL stands for Debian Project Leader, an elected position currently held by Branden Robinson ("Overfiend"). See <http://www.debian.org/devel/leader>;.



<1> stew, I do now.
<0> hobophobe: that might fix flash font problems, restart mozilla
<0> !dpl =~ s#Branden Robinson ("Overfiend")#Anthony Towns#
<8> stew: OK
<9> stew: ajt ?
<1> No dice :o/
<0> !dpl =~ s#Anthony Towns#Anthony Towns (aj | ajt)#
<8> stew: OK
<10> sup abrotman
<11> omg, dpkg says Branden as DPL
<12> alright.. another problem , i cant import mp3 files\folders to Quod-libet\Listen\Ex-Falso , but, works greats with Audacios\Rythembox\BMP.. any suggestions?
<4> stew: Ok, thx.
<6> stew: great
<13> Holborn, We can use minicom to communicate via AT command
<11> !DPL
<8> DPL stands for Debian Project Leader, an elected position currently held by Anthony Towns ajt. See <http://www.debian.org/devel/leader>;.
<4> Have a nice weekend
<4> bye
<11> ^_^
<7> f-secure found nothing.
<0> hah, now we get a random nick
<11> !2ic
<0> !dpl =~ s#(aj | ajt)#(aj)#
<8> stew: OK
<11> !2ic
<7> but kaspersky has already found a worm in my firefox profile.
<14> anyone can help me which lists I have to copy from http://www.backports.org/backports.org/dists/sarge-backports/ to /var/lib/apt/lists when I want to install a new kernel from there via apt?
<2> hobophobe: If I'm not mistaken the FAQ presumes you have X font server in use
<7> would this worm have already sent mail through my hushmail account open in firefox?
<0> rossi: http://backports.org/instructions.html
<1> cahoot, yes... I think Flash does so as well?
<2> hobophobe: is xfs installed then?
<14> I only can install it offline stew
<0> rossi: what kernel are you running now?
<14> 2.6.8-2-686-smp
<14> 31r2
<15> I'm installing the netinstall version of debian sarge on an Old World Mac (G3 All-in-One) I've managed to get the installer to show up using Bootx, but the installer can't detect my cd drive to get past a certain part of the install.
<1> cahoot, no. I'll try, I just didn't want to break anything since some programs/servers/daemons will take precedent over others
<0> rossi: then download the linux-image-2.6.16-1-686-smp and you'll need either the yaird package or the initramfs-tools and udev packages
<0> and udev probably has a bunch of dependencies like hal 0.5.7
<14> ah ok I try
<16> anyone know how to make BitchX display timestamps for EVERYTHING?
<17> ojai: /set
<9> !tell zamaliphe about away
<14> how do I get to know all the dependencies I need ?
<17> ahh work days winding down, excellent blues on, beer after work and hockey later, too bad im still instlling xp today :)
<14> I have windows booted right know and need to get all files so I can install them when I boot sarge
<9> try packages.debian.org
<17> rossi: no network on sarge?
<18> abrotman: ok
<14> no
<17> why not?
<14> cause I only have it with wlan
<14> and my wlan is not working under linux atm
<14> I need a newer kernel
<0> rossi: do you have another debian box handy?
<14> no
<0> rossi: which wireless card are you trying to use?
<16> Ronin: /set what? I've already did a '/set timestamp on' but that just shows timestamps next to what others are saying -- not when people log in/out or when I say something?
<14> rtl8180 mini pci or siemens gigaset pc card 54 pcmcia



<14> both did not word
<14> work
<17> ojai: try just /set and look in the status window, but #bitchx would be best to ask in
<19> Anyone know how to install the prism2 wireless USB module? I am somewhat new to debian. I've tried searching using "apt-cache" but I only get a source tarball for hostap.
<7> by looking at sent mail
<7> can you tell if a virus has been sending mail for you?
<7> how to tell?
<0> rayden: what do you mean by "sent mail"?
<16> Ronin: ha, yeah, I hit up #bitchx first but I was the *only* one there :( I'll keep looking
<20> x_or: how is that package that contained that source tarball called?
<21> ojai, what do you want to do with bitchx?
<17> ojai: bitchx doesnt have /set and a ton of options scroll by? also they do have docs on thier website
<19> valdyn: hostap-source
<20> x_or: run: 'apt-get install module-***istant build-essential; m-a prepare; m-a a-i hostap'
<20> x_or: prerequisite is that your current kernel version is supported by hostap-source
<19> OK, I will try that.
<20> x_or: to understand things your should run and read: 'apt-cache show module***istant; apt-cache show build-essential; man module-***istant
<20> x_or: apt-cache show module-***istant even
<19> Great, yeah, I have never even seen m-a command before, reading man pages now.
<12> hi again , how can i add mp3 to Supported formats: flac, oggvorbis?
<16> pon: I've got '/set timestamp on' enabled in my BitchX .sav file but in addition to it putting a timestamp next to what everyone else says, I'd like it to put a timestamp on when people log in and out as well as when I say something
<22> Silent_al: what application?
<19> It looks like I should install the linux-wlan source package, but when I run configure it complains that the linux source tree is incomplete. I ran "apt-get install kernel-source-2.4.27 && cd /usr/src && tar xjf linux-source-2.4.27.tar.bz2" What do I need to do after this to prepare the source tree?
<12> nkuttler, quod libet , but i suspect Listen aswell
<19> er, "kernel-source..." not "linux-source..."
<20> x_or: you need kernel-headers-$(uname -r)
<19> valdyn: It is installed, I see it in /usr/src. Do I need to symlink it somewhere? It is not a tarball, so what should I do now?
<20> x_or: nope, nothing
<23> is it possible to auto-start vnc server?
<0> x_or: it should already be symlinked from /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build
<19> stew: Yes, it is, definitely.
<19> But, when I run make in the linux-wlan, I see this error: "Linux source directory [/lib/modules/2.4.27-2-386/build]: make Linux source tree make is incomplete or missing!" I suppose this is something specific to linux-wlan.
<23> is it possible to auto-start vnc server during the booot or at login?
<20> x_or: why don't you use m-a ?
<20> x_or: for instance: "m-a prepare && m-a a-i linux-wlan"
<19> valdyn: Because I am a perl programmer (translation: "I am lazy")
<24> hi
<24> does anyone know of a free SIP gateway ?
<0> jazzanova: check voip-info.org
<24> thanks.
<0> you left brooklyn!
<19> When I run m-a it says "kernel-source-2.4.27 seems to contain unconfigured kernel source" Reading the m-a man page again...
<24> stew: are you talking to me ?
<0> did you leave brooklyn?
<24> stew: i did.
<24> are you the guy from #ratpoison ?
<0> jazzanova: yeah
<24> ah! :)
<24> yes, I am in Boston now.
<0> jazzanova: i see that from your hostname :)
<20> x_or: sure that contains unconfigured kernel source, that is why you have the kernel-headers package
<19> I am just a little confused. I have built kernels from source before, but never within a package system like this. I know this is the path to enlightenment, but I am a little confused as to the tools I use here. Should I run "cd /usr/src/linux && make oldconfig && make dep && make" ?
<20> x_or: you can do that, but first copy your current config into that tree
<20> x_or: cp /boot/config-$(uname -r) ./.config
<25> anyone know how to randomize a sequence of numbers?
<24> I need to connect kphone to some server, so that I can receive calls.
<20> x_or: that is ***uming that linux-wlan is broken and requires more than the configured kernel headers. If it does not then that's just redundant work
<16> Ronin: Google is my friend :) http://linuxreviews.org/software/irc/bitchx/#6.4.3
<20> zenwryly: echo $RANDOM
<26> zenwryly: sure. put them on index cards and shuffle them
<9> zenwryly: isn't that a programming question ?
<25> abrotman: I was looking for a *NIX CLI way to do it quickly
<25> abrotman: maybe some sh one liner or something
<9> zenwryly: i think valdyn told you how
<25> abrotman: I don't want a sequence of random numbers, I want to randomize an existing sequence of numbers
<19> join #wireless
<27> zenwryly: just 'ed <file>' and press random keys on your keyboard ;)
<25> xam: :)
<23> how to start vnc server before gdm or kdm?
<28> stew: upgraded kernel to 2.6.16, did not affect startx causing screen to go blank, so I'm still stuck
<29> kolibrie: I know I just arrived... does startx ever bring a picture up, or does it intermittently go blank? I have a laptop that will black out the screen occasionally due to a lousy acpi implementation, and I have a command that I can type in to fix it, but this is an occasional (once per day) problem. Let me know if that'd be useful to you
<30> why is it when i try to 'install x11-common' it attempts to remove 442 packages?
<12> help :( how can i add the mp3 format to the Supported formats (flac, mp4, oggvorbis)


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