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<0> cureless, vim <1> abrotman: LOSER :) <1> abrotman: why did you not go to .mx? <2> tarzeau: jailbait! <0> cureless, my terminal screws up though too if i type too long <3> Shadowcat: md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf >/var/lib/xfree86/xorg.conf.md5sum ...that what your looking for? <2> tarzeau: noone likes me <4> do you need to have an internet connection for that? <5> wut of course <6> bnovc: what debian are you using with what kernel? <4> i'm on my laptop right now because i can't get a connection established on my desktop <7> thanks onetinsoldier <1> abrotman: No definitions found for "jailbait" <4> i usually did dhcpcd eth0 on slackware <0> cureless, Linux server 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Tue Aug 16 12:46:35 UTC 2005 i686 GNU/Linux <8> I have problems with my apt-get upgrade, it tells me ( 111 connection refued) near every package name
<3> Shadowcat: yw <1> abrotman: but i like you sweetheart <2> tarzeau: try urbandictionary.com <8> and it don't download anything <8> it tells me that is can't connect to ftp.es.debian.org <6> bnovc: you're using sarge right? Are you doing this in the console? <9> how can i search for files with debian? <0> cureless, my vim is a custom compile; debian wouldnt let me install it <10> wut: run dhclient <11> phaedrus_: /msg dpkg search <1> abrotman: nice :) <7> onetinsoldier: hmm still getting the error <9> ah <6> bnovc: why not? <12> phaedrus_: locate / apt-file / whereis... maybe dpkg -L <9> thanks <0> cureless, doesnt think vim7 is stable <1> abrotman: debian's got no jailbaits <8> how can tell it to connect to another server instead to ftp.es.debian.org? it don't conect as well to it when I do the aprt-get update <6> bnovc: does the same problem happen with vim6? <2> tarzeau: oh ok <1> abrotman: but there are plenty here. you comin'? <13> phaedrus_: it's the same tool used in all distros :) try man find :P <12> dannythm: on stable? run apt-setup <0> cureless, it happens everywhere not just fine <0> *vim <3> Shawdowcat: what's the error? <0> if i do 'locate vim' it screws up my terminal <8> stew: on etch <12> dannythm: editor /etc/apt/sources.list <7> xserver-xorg postinstall warning not updating /etc/X11/X file has been customized <6> bnovc: so, let's see, you log into a new terminal froma reboot, you type locate vim and it screws up your terminal? <8> stew: and I put ftp.debian.org? <0> cureless, i'm sshing <14> bnovc: What kind of terminal, and screwed up in what way? <0> xterm-color from OSX (it used to work and works to other servers) <12> dannythm: for a list of mirrors: /msg dpkg mirrors <6> bnovc: where are you sshing from? <0> when i type 'locate vim' it only uses the bottom 5 lines <0> cureless, my OSX laptop <14> bnovc: 'echo $TERM' what does it say? <12> Shadowcat: what does "readlink /etc/X11/X" say? <0> beardy, xterm-color <15> Well, this question isn't exactly a problem with or question about debian exactly, but I'm using this Dynalink router with debian, but it keeps crashing when under load (like when I'm autosurfing and downloading at the same time), anybody have suggestions for what settings I can use on the router to reduce the crashing? <1> bnovc: http://vi.mine.nu/ <16> where can I find non-free urls for sources.list (apt) ? <10> veamos: /msg dpkg non-free <3> Shadowcat: did you do the mdsum command as root? <14> bnovc: And the terminal you are ssh:ing from, what does the same command show you there? <6> bnovc: try to set your terminal to xterm, does the same problem happen? <3> *md5sum <0> cureless, yes it does <17> Is there a command to copy the first x lines from a text file <0> beardy, xterm-color also <1> nkuttler: hi <12> jshriver: head <10> jshriver: head <0> jshriver, head -n # <14> jshriver: man head <17> thanks <17> lol thanks
<10> tarzeau: nabend <8> stew: anything happens to the ftp.es.debian.org servert? <1> nkuttler: du bist so suess <6> bnovc: what other things have you compiled for this machine? <0> cureless, that is all <14> bnovc: Ok. Have you tried setting both sides to "xterm"? <12> dannythm: it works for me <10> tarzeau: erm... <0> beardy, i tried it on my server i'm going to but my laptop is perfectly fine, i can ssh other places with no problem <0> and it just started doing this <0> after debian 'upgraded' <6> bnovc: ssh in, set your terminal to xterm, type ls, does it work? <0> cureless, no <0> it uses the last 5 lines still <6> bnovc: when did you upgrade debian? What other sources are in your sources.list? <0> ok debian just deleted openssh so i can't test anymore <6> bnovc: and, just to confirm you're using debian stable, right? <0> no unstable <0> i couldn't get anything to install with stable <0> this seems even worse though <6> bnovc: you keep omiting important facts in the story. <0> i didnt mean to, sorry <6> bnovc: so where are you now? <12> bnovc: why would you remove openssh? <0> stew, i didnt, debian did it for me <7> onetinsoldier: ya I'm in as root <0> as part of the 'apt-get deb-upgrade' <12> bnovc: it didn't do it without telling you it was going to <0> yes it did <12> no <6> bnovc: did you just upgrade unstable right now? <0> i'm going to let this apt-get upgrade finish <0> cureless, partially... <6> what do you mean partially? <0> after this finishes ill just spend another 10 hours debugging <0> i upgraded my packages yesterday <12> bnovc: when you ran apt-get dist-upgrade, it listed the packages it was going to remove <0> and system upgrade today, i guess it means <0> stew, it did not say it would remove mysql <12> bnovc: it removed packages without telling you? <12> bnovc: can you reproduce this? <0> i think it tried to upgrade it <0> and it just didnt come back <12> what does that mean? <0> anyway, i'm just going to let this upgrade finish and then i'll let you k now <6> stew: he's upgrading via ssh <0> yep <0> the upgrade just finished and i can no longer ssh <12> bnovc: apt-get install openssh-server <18> hi everybody <0> that was very nice of it to delete it <0> neither ssh nor mysql was in the remove section <6> bnovc: it's really strange for it to remove ssh or mysql <12> bnovc: if you really believe that, try to reproduce it then file a grave bug against apt <0> and very counter-productive <6> how do you know it removed it if you can't log in? <12> (hint: you won't be able to reproduce it) <0> stew, i dont really want to have to go through this hell again <0> cureless, my other ssh is still connected <0> stew, i swear it did not list them; i would not have done it if it had <6> bnovc: so you are connected via one ssh. <19> stew: no, apt-get install ssh. <0> my buffer is not long enough to show you though <12> mtnman: huh? <0> cureless, yes but i can't open a new connection <6> bnovc: is the upgrade finished? <19> stew: there is no openssh package. ssh *is* openssh <0> yes <0> i'm installing openssh-server now <2> mtnman: depends on the version of debian <12> !info openssh-server unstable <20> openssh-server: (Secure shell server, an rshd replacement), section net, is optional. Version: 1:4.3p2-1 (sid), Packaged size: 206 kB, Installed size: 452 kB <0> ok that worked but my terminal is still screwed up <19> abrotman, i thought they guy was running stable...
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