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<0> chealer: but etch doesn't have that, only libmysqlclient15off <1> mornfall: okay :) <2> jeez xorg 7.1 was released <2> They're pumping out the releases <1> mo1991: I don't know. I personally use chroot. <3> tralala: there http://pastebin.com/734692 <4> how to force filesystem to re-calculate free space ? <5> anyone? <6> bueller? <7> mark_: well it's a choice, you can either install ...15 or ...15off. installing ...15 may be non-trivial in current Etch <8> ferris? <0> chealer: enh <9> can anyone tell me a command to end all print jobs on the printer? <0> chealer: installing from source then i guess <10> brownie17: depends on the printing system <5> i wanted to know if sarge is the latest stable debian dist? why does it only use kernel 2.4?
<9> callee, do you know the URL for that printer config page? <11> shaibn: yes it is, and it has a choice of 2.4 or 2.6 <9> callee, i thought it was something like http://127.0.0.1, but that's not it <1> Teddy: The log looks alright. So you're saying that the screen is still black and no pointer? <3> tralala: yes <11> brownie17: http://127.0.0.1:631 <8> shaibn: by default it comes with 2.4 but it has a 2.6.8 precompiled, you can install it <12> I've got an annoying error in mu logs, see http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=447640 <7> mark_: rebuilding your package looks like the best idea, but we can't help you building random stuff (unless you explain something going wrong and it's a generic problem) <8> shaibn: if you want to install debian sarge/stable with a 2.6 just mention : linux26 at install time <9> blondie, you know that off by heart? <11> brownie17: yes... <10> brownie17: what printing system is it? <13> i think im being hacked atm <13> and im not kidding <13> netstat -a gives me strange stuff <10> RvGaTe: best is to cut your internet connection as a preemptive actioin <14> well... I'd suggest unplugging the network all together and carefully reviewing your logs <1> RvGaTe: shut donw the computer, quickly! <15> hi, I have a problem with my debian install and I have posted my message up on the debian.net forums. Perhaps somebody here can help me out though. Heres the message http://fourums.debian.net/viewforum.php?f=17 <10> RvGaTe: do not shut it down! pull the plug! <5> Azar, thanks :) <13> cmon dudes <15> Sorry misspell http://forums.debian.net/viewforum.php?f=17 <13> i first have to figure out if im really being hacked <9> why would you choose to use 2.4? <10> meaning shutdown may also be a problem itself in case someone modified the contents of shutdown-scripts/bootscripts <1> Teddy: do you have x-window-system installed? <15> its the first message --screen throwing out hex <14> if your network cable isn't plugged in, i guarantee you are not being hacked :P <3> nope <3> sorry tralala: nope <10> etrask: you can always sleep well knowing your computer is protected by scisssors <10> ;) <1> Teddy: top X, install it, start X <1> stop <14> It's a good rule of thumb <13> http://pastebin.com/734708 <- the thing that bothers me is the sunrpc, 618, 621 <1> etrask: I don't use network cables. Does this mean I'll never get hacked? <14> not remotely, unless you've got a wireless card :P <1> exactly! <14> well, I don't <10> tralala: well, lets say as long as you do not put in current plug there will not be a problem even with a wireless card in your box <14> [have a wireless card] <16> hell <16> hello <16> 9 t X |t <13> ehmm <13> ? <16> huk.. sorry.. <10> http://www.dumbentia.com/pdflib/scissors.pdf <-- 100% secure firewall :) <1> callee: yeah :) <9> Azar, what benefits does 2.4 have that 2.6 doesn't? <3> tralala: no luck still <3> i checked the kdm logs and the xorg logs and couldnt find an error, only warnings <1> Teddy: you mean you have installed kde already? <17> Libra102, that look's vary good :) <3> yes <7> brownie17: its level of stability, most importantly <8> brownie17: is just adds more hardware/drivers support <16> :-)
<7> Azar: he was talking about *2.4* vs 2.6 <3> tralala: i installed kde after installing xorg when i thought it was working <13> no alert, no hacker, wrong piece of code gave me wrong numbers :S fixed it <9> Azar, i have found that with 2.6 large videos play smoothly and look fine, but with 2.4 they are choppier, and sound is crappy. <10> brownie17: 2.4 is stable while 2.6 is not <18> tralala: sorry was gone for breakfast ... my 5.1 system is on the desktop ... for dvd viewing i use my laptop, but you can imagine sound from laptop is not so brilliant <8> brownie17: and older kernels might be less secure <9> callee, i didn't realise it was considered unstable. ubuntu uses it by default <8> 2.6 not stable? <7> !kernel of instability <19> Linux 2.6. "Andrew's vision, as expressed at the summit, is that the mainline kernel will be the fastest and most feature-rich kernel around, but not, necessarily, the most stable. Final stabilization is to be done by distributors (as happens now, really)..." <http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/3513>, or http://kerneltrap.org/node/4793 (new 2.6 numbering scheme - proposal) <8> 2.6.16 maybe 2.6.8 is under sarge, and I guess it should be stable <10> Azar: 2.6 is production-development-combo <9> gtg guys, cya <14> doesn't 2.6 support more hardware? it's the main reason i needed 2.6 on the box at work, with a VIA network card <14> 2.4 didn't support it <8> callee: I have recently read about bugs in the 2.6 kernels indeed, but my Debian Sarge never crashed with its 2.6.8 kernel <10> Azar: its not about crashes <1> Marsmensch: so you want the sound output on the desktop and the picture on the laptop? <13> exit <10> also about driver problems <13> wrong window <13> :P <8> etrask: indeed, but as many know, hardware drivers are buggy with or without a stable kernel <1> Teddy: hmm, seems that you're out of luck. Googling for you card shows a lot of users having the same problem. <18> tralala: yeah i think this would be nice ... but i wanna switch, in some situations sound on the notebook is better <3> tralala: well thanks a lot for your help anyway - i think i could try with the ati real driver (nothing to loose at this point) <1> Teddy: I'm afraid I've seen reports with the same problem using the ati driver <8> and the way I see it suse wants to top the pile of **** a la mswindows with some sort of autorecognition package for drivers <10> Azar: atm 2.6.16 screwed my graphics driver (no 3d, strange 2d behaviour) <3> tralala: ok, do you think i could use another distribution maybe (one that u think would be close to a debian) ? <1> Teddy: check this out: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-driver-ati/+bug/22985 <20> hi <8> callee: I tested etch on my other box used a 2.6.15 kernel, it went ok but I prefered my old Sarge with the 2.6.8 so I am back at it <1> Teddy: it has some options for the config file that may help <10> Azar: to me sarge is unusable, because i need it on a desktop <8> callee: your hardware too advanced for sarge? <10> and stuff like online-banking (hbci) is unavailable for sarge <20> did someone use rsync on a windows machine to synchronize two directories ? I have a problem with the path E: by example is considered like a remote host <10> Azar: that as well <8> ah I see... I never do online banking <10> my harddisk encryption requires kernel 2.6.10 at least <1> Marsmensch: this will be tough to make (if possible) <8> their servers will balk at linux users I guess <21> efaistos: i use rsync under cygwin, works fine <8> callee: so you are one of those who trust online banking... interesting <22> anyone have problem with network randomly not starting in debian unstable? <10> Azar: yes, i do online-banking with a chipcard <18> tralala: yeah, this is the reason, i'm in #debian ;) <8> callee: good for you, good luck <10> Azar: works fine, pin stays in the cardreader itself <17> callee, you must not like your mony to do your banking on line :) <3> tralala: i dont know how you came accross that information but it works :) <23> hello, does anyone know what replace base-config in debian/testing <3> tralala: thanks so much ( i had lost hope of getting it to work) <20> petemc: the problem is when i try to backupo to the directory d:\backup by example it thinks d: is a remote host <9> can someone help me? i need to know how to get the photos off my digital camera, when i plug it in it offers to get the photos off it, and i click yes and it does nothing <9> efaistos, i know in windows in cases like that you must say file:/// before you type the actual directroy <1> Teddy: congratulations :) <3> tralala: one last question: is there a place where such info are gathered so it can help someone else out ? maybe i should add the info somwhere <9> does anyone know a way to browse to a connected digital camera if it is not appearing in the "Media folder"? <1> Marsmensch: have a look at jack-tools. I'm not sure if it will do the trick, but it sounds like it might. <1> Teddy: I don't know. I used google. <20> brownie17: i'll try that <18> ok thank you, i will do so <9> tralala, how do you mount a usb device if it is not appearing in /media ?? <20> brownie17: still trying to establish a connection to d: <20> so it cant and says d: unknow host <9> efaistos, sorry, can't help. try one less / though <20> fuc*:$! windows <20> brownie17: already did <24> eh <13> ?
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