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<0> fabitaly69: reload the url <1> then try grub /dev/hdX <2> ERROR: install-mbr failed! again <0> fabitaly69: well my package is not really about that. but oh well.. <2> superlinux, did that 100 times <1> ok then <0> fabitaly69: Hurd has that freedom you want <2> Same error <3> dererk: is that the only message? <2> liable, yes <1> try using DOS fdisk <4> if i want to TOTALLY remove a package and its confs etc wats the command ? <1> fdisk /mbr <0> k31th: dpkg -P pkg <0> superlinux: you can also use ms-sys <2> well, liable this one
<2> Installing MBR on /dev/hda <2> ERROR: install-mbr failed! Your system may not be bootable. <1> it will erase the mbr <2> That's all <0> dererk: man ms-sys <5> k31th: aptitude remove packagename --purge <2> Why would I use that fs ? <4> JordiGH: aptitude is apt-get ? <6> blondie, hey <7> imho linux problem its to be too attached to unix philosophy. unix its been created in the 1969, today is 2006... <0> fabitaly69: so? <8> Hamsa: does it work? <5> k31th: It's a recommended replacement for apt-get. <2> tarzeau, why should I use that fs? <5> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/04/msg03138.html <0> fabitaly69: unix is good, for 80% of the things with only 20% effort <6> blondie, my mate has conneced to my box but i get "ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host <0> dererk: did i say anything about fs? <1> tarzeau is correct <9> ahh boy <6> when i try to connect to localhost:2222 <1> fabitaly69, you are speeaking of over 30 yrs of experiance unlike other operating systems <10> hey guys i've got a newb question if i may? <0> !dpkg tell jeffrey about ask <9> all I wanted was to play one game, one measly ****ing game. In the past 2 days, windows has given me more **** than my girl has given me in two years. <0> stoned: which game? <9> elder scrolls <5> stoned: Are you WINEing? <3> dererk: what hapens when you run just lilo after that? <9> JordiGH, no offense, dude, READ! <2> liable, nothing at all <2> Shows the same error always <5> stoned, er what offense? I'm asking if you're trying to play it through wine or natively. <3> dererk: have you run liloconfig to start with? <2> yes, but died says that error <4> damn this the apache conf files are still there ! <9> JordiGH, english is not your first language I take, I am too tireid to explain myself, whatever <2> yes, but died saying* that error <11> JordiGH: when someone sais 'windows' he probably isn't speaking of 'wine' ) <3> dererk: you have a lilo.conf? <2> yes <5> No, it is one of my first languages. I really didn't meant to offend. <3> dererk: paste it for me <5> "Whatever," as you say. <5> :-) <9> JordiGH, apology came from me. No offense to you, but you if you try and maybe READ what I said you just might not ask me dumb questions <9> thats all I was trying to say, without offending you :) <7> superlinux: i agree with you <5> valdyn: I'd be quicker to blame Windows than wine if something doesn't work with wine. :-) <7> superlinux: anyway unix was a proprietary system <12> JordiGH: You can use /ignore for those that are problematic. It has worked great for me lately. <7> superlinux: GNU/LINUX not <2> Ummm, pastbin seems not to be working <6> blondie, he needed to install SSH it working now thx :) <9> anyway, I got it working but its bull**** man <3> !irritate kspath <13> kspath: Y iz debain so old? how can I make my kanotix werkz kthx <9> you can't even delete a fscking file cuz windows likes to lock everything you can't find and kill that process and man <9> this is retarded <2> liable, I'm gonna try some things and came back if I didn't succeed. Thanks
<12> !pal liable <3> dererk: ok, gl <9> Im gonna smoke an relax and not let this windows deal piss me off anymore <9> thank god for linux and god bless him <9> **** gates, im done <3> who is linux? <10> i've got a question, running debian with multiple x sessions, after logging in as a different user when i minimize any window, it dissapears? i cant find any windows that i minimize <7> superlinux: we have the freedom to merge the old and the new to improve our experinces and our freedom? do you agree? <9> liable, type, linus <2> liable, gl = go launghing? :P <12> liable: I think I am getting old. <9> liable, typo, you can't tell, then yes, linux is a he' <5> jeffrey: Are you using a window manager? Or a desktop environment with a panel? <9> I can't be around tech nerds right now <9> I am just gonna get more pisse doff <9> later <10> jordigh, a desktop enviro with panel <5> jeffrey: Which one? <10> gnome <2> liable, ok, magically lilo worked <2> liable, strange, but worked. Thanks <3> dererk: heh, good old lilo :) <5> jeffrey: Er, no idea, then. I'm not much of a gnome person. <2> liable, Yes, In fact, I don't like lilo. <2> I prefer Grub, but :P <2> I mean, not the guy lilo , the bootloader :P <3> dererk: me too, but grub gives me problems on my box whereas lilo doesnt.. go figure <10> JordiGH, thanks anyways <7> superlinux: but tis rule that Linux has to be p***word protect during the boot i think is a unusefull rule. imagine, i leave my pc into a room where only me i enter, when i go out i close the door by key. wy have i to put a local p***word? <2> liable, is it possible that lilo needs more than 16 mb to run? 'cause I've a box with Sarge which uses Grub. <3> dererk: i donr know what it requires. i would imagine that its *way* less than 16MB <5> fabitaly69: Unix-like systems were originally meant to be used in university and business environments. In those settings, you want all the security and paranoia you can get. <4> Ok, i installed apache i did a purge with apt and it didnt remove the dir /etc/apache2 so i removed it by hand. Now when i reinstall apache2 it does not recreate that dir... Wat do i need to do to doa full reinstall of apache2? <2> liable, hehe <5> fabitaly69: And it's not a rule. If you don't want p***words, you can remove them. <3> !tell k31th about confmiss <4> thansk <3> kspath: you may need to create the dir first though <3> k31th: ^^ <12> liable: understood. <3> kspath: :P <7> JordiGH: how can i remove the root p***word an login <14> hell <14> hello <12> I wonder why anyone would want any security in a multi-user OS/environment <5> fabitaly69: Is GRUB asking you for a p***word? <15> I got a question, not related directly to debian but the host is running it :) Is there anyway to remove the virtual console echo with Xfree86 and also to force it to run on a specific vt ? <7> no <7> JordiGH: no <16> fabitaly69: What does it matter if you happen to have a root p***word set? You're not accessing root all the time anyway. (If you are you have other problems.) <5> fabitaly69: I didn't quite understand who is asking you for a p***word, then. <14> does anyone have any experience fixing the sony vaio shutdown problem in Debian Linux? <2> liable, interesting, it's working now with 16 mb :D <3> robd: /msg dpkg laptop <7> when gdm ask user and p***word <3> dererk: what is? <2> liable, It's gonna be a sarge ligth wireless router <17> Hello everyone. I can't mount netbsd partition from linux. maybe there are some tricks I have missed ? <3> !aw <3> !aww <13> *snuggles* <16> fabitaly69: Newer systems won't allow you to log in IN X as root, too many security problems. There's always console. <5> Heheheh... <12> hugle: www.netbsd.org and www.debian.org are great tricks. man mount another trick <5> If you really want to run X as root, you can always issue a startx command from a root console. <5> Or change the desktop manager config files to allow root logins. <7> the only person that has made something about this topic is tarzeau: <4> liable: i did that command and it still has not put the dir bk on the install <4> apt-get -o DPkg::Options::="--force-confmiss" --reinstall install apache2
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