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<0> i should mention this in cedega but since there 700 of you
<0> Cedega is as a peace of software is a damn insult
<0> it cant even install call of duty 1 with out a pain in the arse
<1> I have an AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2100+ processor. What kernel should I have? I currenty have for testing? kernel-image-2.6-686 ? kernel-image-2.6-k7 ?
<0> it should of been sold, published, or even mentioned for atleast 10 years
<0> cause thats what its gona take to get a polished emulation
<2> odla, checked the rfps and itps?
<3> Who was wondering about google earth under wine
<3> ?
<2> BLAFD, did you know that wine has been iirc in development for 12-13 years. cedega is based on it.
<0> damn
<4> hi
<2> BLAFD, "The first beta version of Wine, version 0.9, was released on October 25, 2005 after 12 years of development."
<0> windows is some eratic peace of engineers
<0> er engineering
<5> you KNOW you're old when you have 2 grand and can't AFFORD a new computer or even some parts :(



<6> odla: of anyone is, there should be an ITP filed against the wnpp pseudo package.
<0> so i do feel for the developers of cedega
<4> somebody can helpme to execute debootstrap on amd64?
<6> Sir_Villeta: just ask your question
<4> ok
<4> i execute debootstrap and then occur this
<4> W: Failure trying to run: chroot /mnt/debinst mount -t proc proc /proc
<0> well i must sleep
<0> nite all
<5> sleep when you're dead
<6> Sir_Villeta: you're root right? you're running linux, irght?
<4> yes
<6> Sir_Villeta: what happens when you try to run that command manually?
<4> mount: mount point /proc does not exist
<4> mkdir /mnt/debinst/proc?
<6> Sir_Villeta: hrm... that's really strange; debootstrap should have created /mnt/debsinst/proc
<6> Sir_Villeta: try using cdebootstrap instead
<4> to execute mnt i must make this:
<7> I just find out that 'paramiko' is not in stable. Correct ?
<4> copy mount from my system to chroot and copy all dll libraries of mount
<4> dll, no ldd XD
<4> ldd mount libraries
<7> So i need to install 'paramiko' manually in Stable ?
<8> What does example@example.com loops back to myself mean??
<6> dvm1981: get a backport of it
<7> I have an additional line for marillat, or not the same thing ?
<6> Sir_Villeta: are you running Debian on the machine that you're deboostraping?
<9> o/t news: Why did SCO depose Intel? http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=29773
<6> dvm1981: not the same thing...
<4> dondelelcaro, yes
<7> dondelelcaro: Ok, That say me a little bit, i must know more about it, google to 'backport' :-)
<10> hrm
<11> quit
<10> i cant make debian see the full size of this disk
<10> in the installer
<6> dvm1981: try backports.org; they probably already havea it
<10> its jumpered to show 33gb to the bios, but every other distribution can see the full 80
<10> the kernel even reports that its detected the host protected area
<6> Mark`: are you using the 2.6 kernel? which part of the installer is only seeing the 33G?
<7> dondelelcaro: HHhmm, it's for debian :-) i read the info there
<12> Does anyone know what /dev entry a usb drive is given while installing?
<13> bancus: sd?
<12> cafuego: doesn't exist
<10> the partitioner
<13> bancus: (as in sd plus a character)
<10> but fdisk also wont see it
<14> while installing there likely would not be drivers for a usb drive
<12> it has a really weird structure
<13> bancus: /dev/scsi/...
<10> and ive tried both linux and linux26
<13> bancus: See also /dev/disks/
<12> cafuego: nothing in there
<12> /dev/disks only lists my HDs
<13> bancus: Is 'usb-storage' loaded?
<12> dmesg shows the kernel finding the usb disk and the scsi system opening for it
<12> dunno, let me go check
<15> hi all
<13> It would be if dmesg shows that...
<13> is 'sd' loaded ok?
<10> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/12/msg00556.html
<10> aha



<10> <3 solutions
<15> anybody know what distrib whax is based ? (if it's debian,suse,...)
<3> bancus: if you're using udev, try /dev/disk/by-id
<16> hello,i am having trouble with my ati mach64 pci in xorg,any thing above 640x480 resolution turns my screen off.Anyonw know of a solution
<14> fas3r: never heard of it, thats off-topic here.
<7> dondelelcaro: Thanks man, the info you give is great :-)
<13> udev ough to still create a /dev/sd? though
<12> cafuego: no usb-storage
<7> dondelelcaro: It's look easy to do
<12> does the installer use udev?
<13> bancus: Load it, see what happens
<12> cafuego: er, I ment to say, "no, usb-storage is loaded"
<13> Ah ok :-)
<12> :P
<13> How about 'sd' ?
<3> bancus: do you have /dev/disk/by-id directory?
<12> just sec
<12> (it's in another room)
<12> \amethyst: I do, but it only lists disk0 through disk2
<12> which are my HDs
<3> hm
<17> could someone recommend a gui text editor for x
<16> xemacs
<13> sm00f: cream
<18> gvim
<3> bancus: what does lsusb say for it
<3> sm00f: xemacs or gvim
<17> ty
<3> or gnu emacs
<3> anything else is evil
<3> :P
<14> sm00f: gedit (GTK/GNOME), kate (QT/KDE)
<12> cafuego: no 'sd' module
<12> damn I wish this box had ssh open already
<13> bancus: Okay, load 'sd'
<18> kdevelop!
<12> these stairs are killing me
<17> nvz, ty
<12> cafuego: no, I mean, it doesn't exist
<12> modprobe sd
<13> bancus: Hmm.
<12> no such module 'sd'
<3> bancus: sd_mod
<12> I should note that this is the amd64 netinst installer
<13> bancus: Unplug drive, plug back in.. see what happens in dmesg
<12> dunno if that changes anything
<17> could someone recommend a file manager (browser)?
<13> bancus: Well, it ought not change anything
<16> rox-filer or xfe
<3> sm00f: do you use Gnome or KDE?
<17> \amethyst, enlightenment
<3> sm00f: (or neither)
<19> http://unplug.org.ve:8000/radiotron
<13> Edgardoweb: Thank you for spamming. Please come again.
<3> sm00f: xterm -e mv
<3> sm00f: xterm -e mc
<20> Edgardoweb: Stop spamming..
<14> sm00f: konqueror, nautilus, xffm, gentoo, rox filer
<14> sm00f: if you are looking for lightweight I would start from the right
<13> nvz: 'bash' and 'fileutils'.
<17> nvz, ok thx
<20> xffm.. that horror, thunar!
<14> cafuego: he waned something graphical
<13> nvz: bash in rxvt *is* graphical!
<14> yeah xffm is gross, but rox is decent
<16> rox filer is great
<14> cafuego: yeah well he doesnt want to type he wants to clicky clicky
<19> no
<12> okay
<3> fileman.exe
<12> loading sd_mod brought up a /dev/scsi entry
<19> es una radio
<3> bancus: anything else in /dev/disk/by-id


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