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<0> Four026: oh wait .. to use contrib ?
<0> !info java-package sarge
<1> would rc.local run deamon file correct? i added pptpd into it but it doesn't run.
<2> er.
<3> java-package: (utility for building Java(TM) 2 related Debian packages), section contrib/misc, is optional. Version: 0.24 (sarge), Packaged size: 19 kB, Installed size: 264 kB
<2> I had to add the "deb http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy multiverse" server...
<4> can make-kpkg be used with distcc? im not sure how to get it to work... make-kpkg supports -j ?
<5> Four026: #ubuntu
<6> hehe
<2> streuner: but here's the killer. I'm using debian, not ubuntu
<0> i thought ubuntu shipped iwth ubuntu
<0> Four026: dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1
<5> Four026: well, you aren't that clever then
<5> Four026: What does 'dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1 && apt-cache policy libc6 | grep 500' say?
<2> "ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone 500 ftp://ftp.uk.debian.org stable/main Packages"
<7> I can't figure out how to make cryptsetup use a key longer than 256 bits. Do I need to use a particular cipher? Which ones are available?



<5> Four026: don't use ubuntu packages, it'll break you debian system
<2> okay.
<5> s/you/your/
<2> sorry
<2> I'd hoped they might be compatible
<5> no, they aren't
<2> is there somewhere I can get a debian version of java-package then?
<0> yes .. from contrib
<0> !java-package
<3> [java-package] a package in contrib that builds a .deb from a manually downloaded Java distribution (JRE or JDK). http://www.debian-administration.org/?article=142 details how to install Sun's JRE or JDK. To install: apt-get install java-package; get a JRE or JDK from http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp (the Linux (self-extracting file) NOT the RPM) ; fakeroot make-jpkg jre-*-linux-i586.bin; dpkg -i *.deb;
<0> !install java
<3> First, read <java licensing>. Still here? Install the java-package package (needs a contrib source), then ask me about java-package.
<0> yeah .. that's hard
<8> I set up a cvs pserver on another box, and when I try to get it from this one, it gives a user rsa key has changed error. How do I get it to add a key?
<5> !listvals blackdown
<3> Factoid search of 'blackdown' by value (11): applet ;; get-blackdown ;; fonseca ;; jdk/linux ;; jdk1.3 debs ;; jre ;; sid mozilla java deb ;; unofficial d-i ;; blackdown debs ;; jdk ;; blackdown.
<2> abrotman: sorry, I'm still not understanding 'contrib'
<5> !get-blackdown
<3> well, get-blackdown is go to http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/java-linux-d2.html, pick a mirror, add <mirror-url>/debian <release> main non-free, (where <release> is your release (stable, testing, unstable)) to your /etc/apt/sources.list
<4> Im looking at using distcc, but it doesnt look like make-kpkg supports its use, can anyone advise me on this please?
<0> !tell Four026 about contrib
<5> Four026: just run 'apt-setup' as root and add contrib non-free, plus 'security.debian.org'
<2> okay... *tries this*
<2> thanks...
<5> Four026: just use the packages of blackdown
<5> Four026: they are not that new, but they should work
<2> streuner: it's tempting, but this is for a CS course, so it's kinda gotta be as kosher as possible
<9> Unless you really want Java 1.5, in which case you're stuck with Sun's.
<2> yeah. I do, and I am
<9> Must be one heck of an undergrad CS course that insists on the very latest version of Java.
<10> startkeylogger
<5> Four026: so scroll up and see what abrotman told you
<0> dagbrown: not really .. you can grab the java-package from sid and use that
<5> Four026: (about java)
<11> Four026: complain to your prof about making your use non-free software
<11> s/our/ou/
<6> yeah really, the fascist.
<2> heh
<0> at least it's not Visual J++
<2> that'll go down really well, I'm sure.
<2> exactly
<11> it will probably be ineffectual, but you can maybe get into a situation where you can claim political discrimination
<11> Universities are incredibly insane in that way
<2> heh
<12> abrotman: It is just so retarded. all I had to do was move it to a different pci slot. I still can't get into the bios (manual says ctrl+f) but it showed up in disk manager, and ide2 in /proc/ide
<0> Seven_Six_Two: yay! .. got it formatted?
<11> "PCI. It used to **** worse."
<9> \amethyst: Complaining to profs about using non-free software is a great way of making no point whatsoever.
<12> abrotman: no, but recognized. is there a good gui partitioner?
<6> like they'd give a **** anyway.
<0> cfdisk... though fdisk works just as well
<9> The university I went to is now thoroughly buried in Microsoft's pockets. Half the undergrad courses are in C#.
<13> need helps
<12> so i can look before I apply? cfdisk is gui?
<12> or ascii at least?
<0> Seven_Six_Two: not really gui .. it's curses iirc
<11> dagbrown: It's much better than the complaints about having to use non-Windows software
<12> good enough
<13> my admin delete /etc/p***wd and i already cp /etc/p***wd- /etc/p***wd reboot
<13> and this happened
<13> ns:~# su amir



<13> I have no name!@ns:/root$
<9> Rebooting was probably a bad idea.
<9> Oh hey, at least you got that far.
<9> You can useradd yourself?
<13> I have no name!@ns:/root$ id
<13> uid=1002 gid=1002(amir) groups=1002(amir)
<13> i can login as root
<11> grep amir /etc/p***wd says? (***uming you have shadow so it's safe to post)
<9> Even if he doesn't, he'll be changing it in a moment anyway
<14> anyone use wine? I am using Ares (p2p) and my files are saved in C:/Program File/Ares/My Shared Folder, so where would that be on my 'real' linux directory?
<15> i installed debian on an old laptop using floppy disks, now i'm having a hard time upgrading the kernel to 2.6
<13> grep amir /etc/p***wd
<13> grep: /etc/p***wd: Permission denied
<13> change permission?
<13> rite?
<9> Oop
<9> The permissions on /etc/p***wd should be 644
<14> yawg: it should be as easy as apt-get install
<16> his is often bad, but if you really want to do it, activate the APT::Force-LoopBreak option.
<16> E: Internal Error, Could not early remove e2fsprogs
<15> it doesn't have a connection to the network yet, aeronadix
<15> that is why i need the new kernel
<14> oh, then how did you install via floppy?
<15> i can't remember
<15> it was a while ago
<9> That must have been quite the stack of floppies
<15> i had to transfer it
<14> you better get back on the network and apt-get install your kernel
<15> in small pieces
<15> i was never on the network with it
<14> dagbrown, just four
<15> it had problems from the beginning
<14> dagbrown and you really only need the three
<15> no it took at least 20
<14> yawg: do you have a network card?
<15> yeah
<15> and the system seems to recognize it
<14> yawg: I don't know what floppies you got, but those are the good ones
<15> when i plug it in, some text gets printed, none of it looks like an error
<14> yawg: do ifconfig and if it works it works
<15> but ifconfig eth0 address 192.168.1.19 doesn't work
<14> yawg: just do ifconfig
<0> aeronadix: whereever you told wine to put your fake windows dir
<12> dammit. cfdisk shows black screen, and says "Fatal error" cannot read disk drive
<15> aeronadix: doesn't work
<14> yawg: ?
<12> although proc shows all drive's info
<14> abrotman: thats what I am trying to figure out
<0> check dmesg again
<15> aeronadix: typing ifconfig doesn't return anything
<0> aeronadix: check the wine config in ~/.wine
<14> abrotman: cool
<14> abrotman: cool, found it. It was ~/.wine/drive_c
<0> usually is :)
<14> yawg: do /sbin/ifconfig, or log as root
<15> this was under root
<15> aeronadix: and ifconfig -a returns what ifconfig should
<12> abrotman: buffer i/o error & dma disabled
<14> yawg: you should at least get a lo if you card isn't driven
<12> would you like a pastebin entry?
<12> it's not good looking
<17> mmm this beer tastes so good
<15> aeronadix: i get a lo and a eth0
<15> it just doesn't have an ip address
<14> yawg: cool
<17> beer and debian...perfect together
<14> yawg: if it is plugged in, then try /sbin/dhclient
<18> Goat25: there's never enough of it tho :-)
<2> abrotman: thanks for your help this far, but now make-jpkg doesn't create a .deb file at all
<19> yiff yiff
<14> I quit beer, but i have cravings for last couple hours, but no more drunk loser life for me
<0> Four026: errors are good!
<0> Seven_Six_Two: that controller hates you :)
<18> aeronadix: I still like beer/ale


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