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<0> SonnyBurnett: try making sure upnp or port forward is set up for you if you can
<0> SonnyBurnett: see if you can rsync the last piece
<0> SonnyBurnett: **** if it was an avi you could mostly ignore it except a couple glitchy seconds somewhere in the file
<1> Jeeves_Moss: good to hear that..
<2> Jeeves_Moss: Something like that.
<3> Karsten: all the data would be on a NAS, so we shoulden't have problems.
<0> SonnyBurnett: also look where the problem happens
<2> Jeeves_Moss: Ah: single point of failure ;-)
<0> SonnyBurnett: it might be, there is some file with the ISO you chose not to DL
<3> Bintut: its a Toshiba Sat. P20. 17" wide scereen
<1> basically, i need to have plugin support on my firefox for the following: java, flash and pdf..
<4> how can i print from a linux machine if the printer is connected on a windows machine?
<1> Jeeves_Moss: my toy is hp compaq nx6125
<0> SonnyBurnett: in which case due to what i consider an azureus UI bug, it will say you are never 100% done
<0> SonnyBurnett: because the % you chose not to DL is not subtracted when considering how much of the DL you have completed
<0> SonnyBurnett: so if i deselect 30% of the file size of a torrent by not downloading some of the files, then i never get more than 70% on the meter



<3> Karsten: a RAID 10 Tb NAS. Running on the gigabit uplink (one per switch connected single switch to a single NAS), and the 3-Com switches have a special 15 pin 3-com uplink between the switches.
<0> anyways time for bed i'm sleepy
<5> csaba198: i'm very rusty... but try scanimage 2>/dev/null ...make any difference?
<3> Bintut: nice box.
<3> Karsten: that way, the N*** can rsync to each other accross the high speed link. And if the switch goes dark, then the other cluster will pick up the slack.
<6> mhall, I'll wait :(
<2> Jeeves_Moss: Ah. *Two* N***. Better.
<2> Jeeves_Moss: Look at unison as well, FYI.
<3> Karsten: Thanks. The main point of failure is the Database server (once I can find another Proliant DL-380, I'll fix that)
<7> onetinsoldier , mhall: no, it doesn' t, but
<7> i bet it' s not from my program. Is it posibble, that the kernel writes onto my screen?
<5> yes... certainly possible
<1> Jeeves_Moss: but i can't fully utilize it.. and that's why i'm confused on what distro shall i use.. and now i'm thinking to install debian sarge for i386 even though i should have to sacrifice my 64bit box..
<3> Karsten: Any ideas?
<8> Hai
<8> How can I list the files in an installed pkg with dpkg?
<3> Bintut: well, I woulden't kill a 64 bit box running a 32-bit os.
<2> Jeeves_Moss: Not within my area of competence.
<2> sjamaan: dpkg -L <packagename>
<2> sjamaan: man dpkg
<8> karsten: Couldn't find in the manpage
<9> karsten: big thanks again, xming rocks
<8> Must've missed it :)
<1> Jeeves_Moss: layman's term please?
<5> csaba198: my firewall is printing crap to the screen all the time right now... in the console only. not in x-windows, because i compiled a couple of firewall drivers into the kernel and not as modules. :-/
<10> when I look up 69.64.49.213 I get that it is located in California, but the person ***ures me it is located in St. Louis Any ideas why this is happening?
<8> thanks
<4> how can i print from a linux machine if the printer is connected on a windows machine? how do i share that network?
<2> etrask: ;-)
<3> Karsten: well, as I said, all the boxes are all dubbled up like that. Also, if I add other boxes to take up slack, then they'll be tied to each cluster.
<3> Bintut: would you buy a Porche to go get lumber?
<2> Jeeves_Moss: Yeah. Postgresql supports clustering, apparently, there's a number of presentations planned at the upcoming PG conf. Really don't know anything about it other than that.
<2> dn4: Look up how?
<1> Jeeves_Moss: definitely, nope..
<2> dn4: mtr suggests it's in St. Louis.
<2> dn4: ... as does WHOIS registry, though that's iffy.
<3> Karsten: I'm trying to find a cluster software thats kinda simple to set up, but dosen't require a reverse proxy box, but will accept dynamicly adding and subtracting boxes.
<3> Bintut: why don't you like the Ubuntu distro?
<10> karsten, mtr?
<2> dn4: /msg dpkg search
<2> dn4: it's also in AS30083, also in St. Louis. Why you say California?
<1> Jeeves_Moss: bloated
<7> onetinsoldier: so if i compile it into the kernel (not as modules), it will not print onto the console?
<2> bintut: What're you using it for?
<10> http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm?GetLocation <-- said cali
<1> karsten: my personal desktop
<3> Bintut: well, I don't know what to say about that. As I said, I like it. I've hacked a LOT of crap out of it to make it run on this box.
<2> Jeeves_Moss: Ubuntu's aimed at GNOME desktop and fills that niche well.
<2> bintut: What's your desktop?
<11> sep, Hi man!
<12> how can i do for install debian in disc sata?
<1> karsten: you mean, DE? if yes, i use gnome.
<11> sep, it's working now! thanks a lot, as I could see some howtos in portuguese are incomplete
<13> what are the best options for bulk audio converting? (m4a -> ogg)
<2> !tell weder about sata
<10> karsten, mtr?
<2> bintut: I'd think Ubuntu's dealing with GNOME's **** packaging would be a bonus.
<2> dn4: apt-cache show <packagename>
<5> csaba198: well, most things you compile into the kernel don't do that. but compiling <whatever it is> as a module instead of directly into the kernel might stop the output from going directly to the console. you can always try it.
<14> how do change the default root p***word to something in a mysql-server install
<2> dn4: Or jfgi



<15> apokryphos: rerip the cds
<2> hendry: OS root or mysql root?
<3> Bintut: check out the #ubuntu channel.
<11> sep, is there any way to have certain that only web trafic is p***ing by the second interface??
<13> nkuttler: I don't have the CDs
<1> karsten: i don't like it because it's bloated..
<2> bintut: So I've gathered.
<1> karsten: i tried to like it but i can't fool myself
<1> Jeeves_Moss: i used to be there..
<15> apokryphos: don't reencode from one lossy format to another...
<2> bintut: I don't care for it 'coz of GNOME, but I find kubuntu reasonable.
<16> hey I any one ever have a problem getting gdm to boot properly if ntpdate fails to update the system time on boot?
<3> Bintut: well, its an idea. Have you tried intsalling it yet?
<1> guys, i need your opinion.. if you're having a 64bit laptop, would you install debian sarge i386 or not?
<3> bintut: no. Kills the 64-bit abilities
<13> nkuttler: I'd really rather not have m4as on here
<2> bintut: No. 64bit install.
<1> Jeeves_Moss: yeah, i installed it on this laptop but really don't like it..
<15> apokryphos: why?
<16> bintut: I would yes then go either grab the 64bit kernel from the repositories or make my own
<16> bintut: whats your linux savyness?
<13> nkuttler: I want to force people on this network to use ogg :P, but more: I have problems with m4as
<15> dingus9: iirc ntp doesn't timeout or i was too impatient
<17> hello, do you know if the etch net install works? and were could I donwload?
<2> !tell Blackhold about netinst
<14> karsten: figured it out, thanks
<3> all: ok guys, I'm outta here. I've got a lady waiting for me in bed. She sounds a little pissed that I'm still sitting here.
<13> Jeeves_Moss: I know your exact feeling 8)
<2> Jeeves_Moss: Do *not* attempt load-balancing that server.
<5> Blackhold: i used netinst to install etch on my machine here
<17> but, it works?
<17> 'cause months before I tryied to use a etch
<16> nkuttler: so if you skip the ntpdate ie(ctrl c) it does cause gdm to not init correctly for you? I use wireless and sometimes I don't have a proper gateway to the net but have an ip so ntpdate fails on my
<1> honestly, i installed some of the available 64bit distros like ubuntu, suse 10 and fedora core 5 but all of them have problems.. not all of the packages i use are available.. like the java and flash plugins for firefox.. and other tools..
<17> netinstall and had some problems
<5> Blackhold: there is a gotcha when installing. but yes.. it works
<1> dingus9: what do you mean by your last question?
<5> Blackhold: it does work! i am running etch from netinstall... but, let me say something more
<17> was a problem with the repos and singning them
<2> Blackhold: Install something. If netinst doesn't work, you've got numerous other options. You can install etch directly or update from sarge, relatively trivially.
<2> Blackhold: /topic
<15> dingus9: it never went past ntpdate.
<17> uh... but I want to install directly a etch net install nor a sarge net install
<5> Blackhold: when i first installed by default 'desktop' and 'system'(something.. can't remember) had and asterix on them by default... i left them checked.
<16> bintut: I was just wanting to know if you woul feel comfortable updating you kernel. I personally really like my debian repositories and the stock install sets most of that up for me. I actually usually dump into tty and apt-get x11 from just to save time updating later
<2> Blackhold: What you want and what works may be two different things.
<2> Blackhold: I could give a **** what you *want*. I *will* let you know you've got numerous options open to you.
<5> Blackhold: that was a no go! it would quit downloading after a bit and just hang there... so. i went around and did it over....
<16> bintut: some of the guys in my lug think im crazzy though lol
<18> is it possible to set up some sort of irc relay on a debian server, allowing me to stay connected 24/7 and simply log onto this "relay" from anywhere?
<5> Blackhold: and just left the 'base' installation.. nothing else.. rebooted, and then i've used apt-get to install whatever else i've wanted
<1> dingus9: what's your lug?
<16> nkuttler: yah I think I had to hit ctrl c to get past ntpdate
<18> i know i can SSH to an irssi client on a remote server, but that's not quite what i'm looking for.
<2> Morten: ssh + screen.
<19> Morten: Research BNC's
<2> Morten: Why not?
<16> bintut: UVOG - umpqua valley opensource group
<16> bintut: in oregon usa
<1> dingus9: URL?
<18> karsten - i tried it, and i ended up never using it.
<12> how can i do for install debian in disc sata?
<16> bintut: uvog.homelinux.net irc #uvog
<18> so i'd rather have some way to still use xchat
<18> Rothgar - thanks. looking into it.
<16> weder: are you on a really new sata
<5> well, i was trying to help Balckhold, but i think karsten scared here off
<5> *her
<2> Morten: Well, then, that ****s.
<2> !tell weder about sata
<2> !tell weder about es
<2> onetinsoldier: :-/
<20> menu is an evil little package
<16> weder: my friend just bought a dell laptop with sata we had to go with ubuntu breezy. then we compiled him a multi cpu kernle for his core duo and change his repositories. I think there may be a problem with drivers for some sata controllers on the debian install


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