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<0> stew sorry i am reading it now <1> hi <2> seb-: yeah .. there have been lots of udev updates .. <2> i think i need a new udev script or some crap though <1> anyone here who did successfully compile openchrome or unichrome for xorg 6.9 on debian sid? <2> seb: can't you do like a !seb- ? <3> neus : man pkill <1> i need via s3 3D drivers ... <4> abrotman: newbie question...i heard you *can't* mount a music cd...(i get error when try)...so how handle it? <2> !unichrome <5> rumour has it, unichrome is the graphics core found on many recent VIA chipsets. Namely, VIA CLE266, KM400/KN400, K8M800/K8N800, PM800/PM880/CN400. See http://unichrome.sf.net/ or bother libv. see <xorg sarge> <6> abrotman: not sure. I think I need a regex right now <6> brb <2> seb-: you get an error ? <4> abrotman: i *can* mount data CDs but not music CDs... <7> can anyone help me with my usb problem?
<2> seb-: you can mount it .. won't work unless you use the data channel ... <1> yo. SID <4> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdd, <4> missing codepage or other error <4> In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try <4> dmesg | tail or so <4> sorry, <2> seb-: don't mount an audio CD <8> seb-: You can't mount music CDs, no. But you can use music players to play the music on them just fine -- the player will handle the mounting. <2> you can mount them .. it just doesn't work for normal players <0> stew i still dont get it :((((((((( i have to do that on apt-source.list for example Add a deb-src line for sid to your sources.list (what is that???) <8> Windows "mounts" an audio CD in a format called "RedBook Audio", which is proprietary, so Linux can't use it. <1> who is libv and how can i bother him ? ^^ <8> But it doesn't effect Linux either playing or ripping music. <9> debiankid: man sources.list ; read that apt howto <4> GenNMX|Thrae: my xmms doesn't seem to automagically do everything... i can't surf to /media/cdrom1 either!? <10> Hey all - Anyone seen sirdibos lately? <8> seb-: Like I said, you cannot mount audio CDs in Linux. If XMMS is having trouble playing a CD, then that is XMMS's problem. <11> does anyone know <11> where I can get a TI calculator emulator? <8> seb-: Do you have the CD-ROM audio cable connected to your motherboard? <3> darkcmd: apt-get install tiemu? <12> darkcmd: try google <4> GenNMX|Thrae: it started working when I loaded another cd playing app..dunno what it did <11> ok <9> pbang: not for a while, why? <8> If your motherboard has no AUX / CD-ROM port, you will need to set XMMS to use Digital Audio. <0> stew u mean do this ? deb-src file:/home/jason/debian unstable main contrib non-free <3> apt-cache search TI <8> seb-: Check XMMS's settings. Switch it from Analog to Digital or visa-versa. <10> stew: I'm in NZ, and I need help in Vancouver. <4> GenNMX|Thrae: thanks! <13> hello, could anybody help me with this latex-problem?---> http://pastebin.com/567475 <3> hmm no <0> stew im i right? <3> apt-cache search calc <9> debiankid: no, an official debian mirror <10> stew: I have a loco-ed network in Vancouver that just blew up. Do you know anyone in van? <0> stew i dont have direct internet conection <0> stew wait wait let me try this <8> pbang: I know some people named Ed in Vancover. Would that help? <9> debiankid: you need to get the source somehow <6> man those 2 hour meetings are a killer <9> pbang: i dunno <0> stew deb-src http://linux.csua.berkeley.edu/debian/ stable main well now what ? <14> someone's searching a calculater? <9> pbang: /whois SirDinosaur <15> Hello all, i try to use the 'beep' command, but pc speaker isn't reacting at all. I use alsa & the pcspeaker volume is maximum, for the rest there are not problems <0> stew i did type apt-get uptate <9> debiankid: no, unstable, not stable <0> stew ok <3> epsilon: darkcmd was asking about TI emulator and I said apt-get install tiemu <8> Peterken: "beep" plays through the motherboard's speaker, not your PC speaker. Perhaps your MB doesn't have a speaker connected? <16> So, I have the gftp-common_2.0.18-1_i386.deb file - how do I install it now? <11> thanks <17> is it easy to go back to sarge from etch? <18> anyone else have issues getting the debian cd to boot on an oldworld mac? <9> buht-w: impossible <14> neus: dpkg -i <15> GenNMX|Thrae, yes i know, but i have a pc speaker connected, very sure, but since i installed Alsa the pcspeaker isn't reacting anymore <17> ****
<17> ****ing X wont work with my matrox parhelia video card in xorg 6.9.0 and it all started with testing :) <16> epsilon: any way to do this graphically? <15> but it's strange there is nothing in the errors logs <18> join #debian-ppc <3> buht-w: reinstall sarge! <17> heh <19> hm, i accidentally pulled the power plug out of an external usb drive, and now i can't umount, remount, see the contents or anything. any ideas? <8> Peterken: When you say "PC Speaker", do you mean a pair of speakers connected to the back of your computer and perhaps powered? <0> stew im updating now the not stable <2> Peterken: ha! .. make sure all your levels are up .. i had some weird channel Aux off on the side .. on 0 .. no beep for me either <19> besides rebooting <14> neus: kde & gnome have own gui for package management... but for one .deb, use dpkg in console <2> nkuttler: force it? <20> hi, do you how can I add windows to the grub's menu <3> nkuttler: plugging the power back into ext hd? <19> abrotman: how would i do that? <19> kspath: already done that <9> Sonny: there are examples in /usr/share/doc/grub/examples <16> epsilon: so, how do I use dpkg command for this file? <14> neus: why did you downloaded .deb instead using "apt-get install gftp" anyway? <2> nkuttler: remove it from /etc/mtab? <3> dain bramage <2> i'm an evil bastard <14> neus: you will end up hanging in a dependency probably <16> epsilon: I don't know ... simpler that way? <8> Sonny: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=grub+dual-boot+windows&btnG=Google+Search <14> neus: always use apt-get or aptitude to install packages. Download .deb only if you know why you are doing that <16> Gah, so each time I want something I need to go apt-get it? Why can't I just download a file from the internet and install it? <21> can anyone help me ? : http://channels.debian.net/paste/1909 <2> neus: you oculd .. but using apt-get is better <3> neus: else you will suffer from depedency dain bramage! <9> neus: apt-get does exactly that, downlaods a file frim the internet and installs it <2> neus: apt-get -f install <22> neus because then you are on your own fixing dependencies <16> What is a dependancy? <14> neus: "apt-get install gftp" once time in shell is 1000000000x easier as opening webbrowser, search .deb, download .deb, store .deb, install .deb <4> abrotman: everything works now...it's freaky <3> !depends <3> !depend <16> !depends <21> !depends <3> !oopsicrappedmypants <2> seb-: doesn't debian **** like that? <2> !dependency <16> !depend <23> !spam <5> rumour has it, spam is a preferred environment. SPAM; Shut up, You damn Vikings! SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM, or to destroy it, try spam******in (spamd+spamc) , razor or crm114 (but be ready to train it for a week) <5> it has been said that dependency is a package needed by another package. Dependencies are pointed out by dpkg. Dependencies are resolved by apt-get. <14> neus: read the howto/guidebook on debian.net, if you are new in debian you really should read it, before you **** up your installation. If you still have questions, ask here <2> dpkg: dendency is also called a dependency for a good reason <5> okay, abrotman <2> dpkg: dependency is also called a dependency for a good reason <5> okay, abrotman <23> why not prive mes dpkg ? <21> who can help me please ? <16> The hell? Why can't I have a stand-alone app whose installation comes with all the files it needs? <2> prive? <22> neus packages you use within a system has to work in harmony with each other. <3> private <14> neus: new in linux? <2> do i look french? :) <23> opera irc is eating my letters <3> !tell neus about dependency <24> LOL <2> rambo3: or your keyboard is <16> yeah, you probably couldn't guess, eh? :( <22> neus as in games, everything has a rule to follow, otherwise you luse <22> loose <2> lose <3> LOL_CRAP you are all caps and it is annoyin <14> neus: linux apps are modular, not like all-in-one.exe + hell.dll in windows <22> thanks abrotman :) yes that is what I ment <2> epsilon: wouldn't a dll imply modularity? :) <16> So, what's so bad about all-in-one.exe + hell.dll?
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