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<0> diogenes: Add a hard disk drive.
<1> OfficeChair: haha
<2> diogenes: I did. (with /dev/sda1)
<1> _rene_: i did what you said, but it didn't work
<0> diogenes: I was serious.
<2> you did do a dist-upgrade? you have up-to-date versions of all relevant packages?
<3> Does apt-spy ever stop? Or do I need to manually stop it?
<1> _rene_: that was what i did before the problem occurred..
<4> hi
<2> diogenes: then do it again. ;)
<4> i'm trying to compile a program
<1> k
<4> but on the configure step i get this error:
<4> ' configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables'
<5> build-essential
<6> hi.. anyone can help me getting my sound card to work.. got a bad background noice when I start playing anything.. and when I record it. and play it off.. it gets even worse.



<2> diogenes: and then try the steps I told you. it might work. did here...
<7> I can only get pictures from my PTP camera as root. What device do I need to be able to read as non-root?
<8> sander: bad memory on the card?
<5> resiak: /dev/resiak
<9> anyone an advice or hint for getting webalizer work on all v-host of apache ?
<10> the driver glide is similary for fglrx no ?
<4> how do I get rid of this error: " configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables"?
<6> delire, that might be.. but what if its a driver problem?
<11> i know this is off topic but has anyone seen this weeks episode of lost?
<8> resiak: you're mounting it a usb storage device? if so make a camera group, add your self too it and write a line in /etc/fstab for it..
<5> militant: wrong channel
<6> delire, I got this card: Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738 (rev 10)
<11> abrotman i cant find a channel for it
<5> militant: try efnet
<11> i did
<7> delire: It's not a usb storage device, hence why I said "PTP camera"
<6> delire, I got alsactl version 1.0.9a.. I heard it's kinda old.. is that any issue?
<12> has devfs support been removed from 2.6.15? i can't find it in psuedo fs's
<11> abrotman did you see it, i just have 1 question
<7> abrotman: That's most helpful, thanks
<5> militant: fine .. go wherever you want .. but this channel won't know anything about it .. LEAVE
<5> resiak: might be a SUID binary ?
<8> resiak: right, ok.
<8> sander: worth trying an upgrade, yes.
<5> resiak: or rather . .might need to be
<7> abrotman: Possibly. I'll look into it
<13> does debian have wireless suport in the installer?
<5> depends on the wifi card
<14> m1ke_l: ig would tell you
<14> m1ke_l: /msg dpkg ig
<13> thanks
<1> _rene_: didn't work this time either
<2> then no idea anymore, sorry
<1> i'll try that again tomorrow evening..
<1> and if it doesn't work ..
<1> i'll reinstall the whole system..
<1> and if that doesn't work ....
<1> i'm going to give ubuntu a chance
<1> and if it still doesn't work i'll never touch a computer again ..
<15> diogenes why donot give Debian a chance?
<16> why not give abrotman's mom a chance?
<1> mfrisch: you missed the four previous lines
<15> nvz damm
<15> diogenes whats not working
<1> "/dev/hda1 does not exist"
<17> I want to patch a file. So I run the patch but with --dry-run first. There's one line where it says "FAILED. Saving rejects to blabla.rej". But since I did a dry run there's no file in which I can find what went wrong...
<15> diogenes ok was it there before?
<1> no
<1> it happened after a dist-upgrade
<1> doesn't boot with 2.6.15 anymore
<1> s/no/yes it was/
<3> How can I set the background to default to black in xterm?
<16> GutterPunk: who cares?
<17> nvz, well actually my question is: how can i find out what went wrong?
<17> sorry bout that
<16> well actually my question was "who cares?" sorry about that.
<16> I just dont see how this has anything to do with debian or how I am supposed to know what to tell you
<18> i'm a Debian newb, and basically wanted to use it as a FTP server whilst being able to play around with some HTTP/SQL/etc. I just did the netinst option and chose the file server, http server, mail server packages, but i have no clue how to configure them. Can someone point me to a faq or help page for using the preinstalled software?
<1> but anyway, i'm ready to give up for tonight, will try again tomorrow after work
<16> diogenes: yeah save the effort for a cheap hooker
<16> did I say that out loud :P



<19> spuffin, i suggest going to www.google.com/linux and looking up how to info
<20> spuffin: what in particular about them? there are howtos on configuring all of that stuff.
<21> foo: use the "-b black" switch
<18> dondelelcaro: can you point me to a howto dealing directly with what was preinstalled?
<16> dondelelcaro: is there any reason why the bots dont speak to me anymore?
<17> nvz, I was idling on debian, and it's a question that has something to do with linux. I don't know what *specific* channel would have "about patch" in its topic. and if you don't know, why do you respond in such a way?
<20> nvz: because you were using them to abuse people earlier?
<15> nvz because you made fun abrotman
<22> I made a script that prints the size of a package and all of its dependencies
<16> mfrisch: this has been happening for a LONG time
<22> among other things, it shows that gnome is bigger than kde
<16> long before abrotman's momma
<16> dondelelcaro: *shrug*
<16> dondelelcaro: apt and dpkg all I can get is "Updating debian files please wait.." if I use a search type command
<16> dondelelcaro: the closest thing I come to abusing anyone with the bots is yinzersmite and I only do that to people who know what it means. I havent called that up in like 2 months or more.
<3> Can someone explain this? I reinstalled debian and remounted my old home. But when I bring up an xterm and do a ls, it does nothing, I cd ../foo and then do a ls and it works - here http://pastebin.com/563414 - any ideas?
<23> !yinzersmite nvz
<24> :)
<16> I had to watch da superbowl somwhow
<25> How do I remove a package with a broken deconfigure-script?
<26> what CDs do i need to do a complete (minimum install) no net inst etc
<27> foo: what does ls -a show?
<3> dannyp: Just a couple hidden files. hmm.
<22> annoia, you'd need to force-remove it, I think
<3> dannyp: Perms look right.
<23> Andy298: 1 or 2 first CDs should do. 4 for even more software
<23> Andy298: or a DVD
<28> foo I have an idea.... ls works all the time.
<26> ok thanks
<26> net inst will do :)
<3> sobersabre: heh. Apparently something else is happening over here.
<25> eulex - It still runs the damned script...
<22> annoia, sorry, I'm wrong
<27> foo: what does `find /home ` show?
<20> nvz: http://channels.debian.net/paste/1869
<28> foo, maybe
<20> annoia: you fix the script, then remove the package.
<3> dannyp: hm, that shows everything.
<27> foo: oh, you know what it looks like? I'm guessing you have a symbolic link somewhere that you don't really want
<3> sobersabre: heh, I can't believe you said that. Bad idea.
<25> dondelelcaro - Where's the script? :P
<28> foo, run: touch bla
<28> then run ls
<29> hmm, apt is being extremely slow, taking ~3-5 minutes with 100% cpu load to start working
<28> if you see bla, everything is OK
<29> for apt-get update
<3> sobersabre: I did that, but it proves nothing. HAHA.
<29> :|
<20> annoia: give us the full and complete output of the dpkg run, then if the script in question is a bash script, add set -x to the top. /var/lib/dpkg/info/foopkg.*
<27> sobersabre: you clearly haven't looked at his pastebin output
<3> dannyp: hmm, weird.
<27> foo: add this to your pastebin: output of find /home | head -n5 , ls -al /, ls -al /usr, and df
<25> dondelelcaro - I'm currently removing all X11-packages, so I'm in a shell...
<25> dondelelcaro - Not trivial to give you the full output :P
<27> or mount, doesn't matter (anything that shows devices and mountpoints)
<16> dondelelcaro: that was just me making a typo trying to reference factoids.. and calling the bot a name.
<16> I thought we cleared that up like a week ago
<30> hey everyone, can someone please explain to me why Debian allows use of keyboard to the bootloader, but disables the keyboard when it reaches the installer page?
<28> foo, please run these: ls -l / | grep home; ls -l | /home;
<20> nvz: I'll remove the ignore, but in the future, figure out what the factoid is before attempting to have the bot send multiple messages to someone like that.
<24> weed?
<28> foo, I hope this isn't a jailed "virtual" server
<23> or beer, I dunno what they like :)
<27> relic: cannibas, marijuana, ganja, weed, it's all the same plant
<29> i like both....
<23> I dont like neither, juts *** for me
<27> well, if I could spell
<23> </offtopic>
<30> does anyone here run Debian?
<20> annoia: sure it is; you can output to a file, and then stick the file on some other machine to do the paste. There are also command line clients for that paste site.
<20> SteveMyers: uh... this is #debian.
<23> SteveMyers: no, we all actually use windows vista


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