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<0> although, frankly, I can't say as that I blame you. I sometimes long for more current software. <1> Stevie Ts0p is trying to get some help with his pcmcia since yesterday... it does not seem to get it work at all <0> dvs: I know, me too. I tend to prefer things that work. <2> Azar it did work a guy named liable helped me <3> I have a probl with apacxhe2/php5. if I open a .php flie, I am asked to save it to disk. I have added the AddHandler to apache2.conf. If the file is named index.php, interpretation works though. <4> thingfish, but really really i never had a very big problem like this one since i'm using sid for about a year <5> Ts0p: What does cardctl say? <2> i am just repeating everything over and over and over <0> I say let's get dondelelcaro on the martha stewart show to talk about Debian, because surely a woman who knows about quality would have no problem endorsing it. <5> We noticed. <3> Henry_Bean: IMO, atm sid is more stable than etch. <1> Ts0p try to accept help from Stevie <5> Maybe you should try listening to what we have to say, and answering our questions. <2> cardctl by it self say nothing <5> okay, I'm running blind here, I don't have a laptop with card services at my disposal right now <5> what options exist for cardctl
<0> Henry_Bean: well, isn't that funny! Sid is exactly like that: for long periods of time, it works great. Then one day, you dist-upgrade, and...poof! <4> thingfish, now i know... :( <2> Stevie why would eth1 disappear <0> hehe <6> why would i have to reinstall nvidia(graphics) and nforce(sound/lan) drivers every time i boot <1> Ts0p if I remember well yesterday you said your connection worked, then when you rebooted it did not work. Then liable helped you and it worked again and now is not working . maybe your laptop is crap <7> hyperstream: because it's not in your /etc/modules file? <4> but any idea what i have to do? <0> hyperstream: because something is wrong. <8> henry_bean try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <8> ? <6> hmm thought so i just added nvnet and nvsound into /etc/modules file <9> stop highlighting me! :) <0> oh sorry, too much bourbon and coke. <6> but i cant find out what the module name is for my nvidia driver <2> Azar no i don't think so <0> and I mean coca-cola. <1> ... I mean everytime you reboot somehow you wind up with no connection. that is bleh <7> liable: Ts0p will thank you <5> Ts0p: May I message you? <4> yggdrasil, thanks, i did that so many times... but nothing fixes... the only strange thing is that in the second step don't let me choose driver for my videocard, tells me that discover cannot find it <2> if this laptop is crappy will my other 2 are??!! <9> Ts0p: why dont you just do what you did last night? <0> so what. I have to mount -a every time I reboot, thanks to backport.org's 2.6.15. <2> Stevie sure <5> what did he do last night? <2> liable welcome back <6> how would i locate the name of the nvidia module ? (i found nvnet and nvsound with lsmod) i believe the driver package compiles it into the kernel no ? <4> the same we do all nights, Pinky... <9> just ifdown it and up again <2> liable remeber last night u helped me thru all this , i reboot and now it's not working i've been here since 10 am <10> !u <11> Damnit Jim! It's YOU. Y-O-U. Not *U*. U is a letter. YOU is a word. See ne1, or wud. Dutch for 'you' (formal singular). See http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20041201 <2> liable it's not working <2> i did that <9> Ts0p: does the card show in ifconfig -a? <2> liable no <1> maybe kernel upgrade/reboot/ stuff? <6> dmesg shows: NVRM: loading NVIDIA Linux x86_64 NVIDIA Kernel Module 1.0-8178 Wed Dec 14 16: <6> nvrm isnt a module :( <9> Ts0p: so, load the module for it. <5> does nvrm delete your nvidia card? <2> liable how <9> Ts0p: what kind of card is it? <2> Netgear MA401 (orioco). <5> orinoco <5> so try 'modprobe orinoco' <8> cd .. <7> yggdrasil: oops <5> Access denied <2> Stevie nothing <6> Stevie, i see something while booting let me find it <9> thats good <7> Ts0p: Which is good <5> Ts0p: ifconfig -a <9> Ts0p: now ifconfig -a again <12> ribnitz, my apx2 > http://pastebin.com/571332 <7> Stevie: Um, let liable take care of this one... <8> hehe yea
<8> oops <2> liable it scroll over the screen <9> nah, i got other stuff to do anyway, just kept getting highlighted :) <2> is there 's a way ican page break <5> yes <5> ifconfig -a | less <9> huh? ifconfig shouldnt scroll off the screen.. <5> liable: he's on a laptop. He's probably in a tiny console <5> Especially if he's got some wacked out tunneling stuff setup (i.e. ipv6-in-ipv4 tunnels) <2> liable k eth1 doesn't show <5> what DOES show? <2> eth0,irda0,lo,sit0 <5> what's eth0? <2> Stevie it's my NIC card <5> the one you're trying to get online? <6> hmm Stevie cant find it <6> i says something like NVRM removing nvidia links <6> or something <5> what are you talking about, hyperstream <5> ? <5> the NIC card you're trying to get online is eth0? <2> Stevie no eth1 is what i'm trying to get <7> Ts0p: It isn't one of the other cards? <6> never mind <6> brb <9> Ts0p: can you connect with the wired niic so you can at least paste stuff from that box? <2> liabable <2> ok hold one <1> :) <5> hold one what? :) <8> abrotman you around ... ??? i cant make this thing work <8> whats the pastebin address in here ? <13> !paste <11> Do not paste into the channel. Use #flood or visit http://channels.debian.net/paste/ <5> there's always rafb <8> blah i cant even copy the text out of it <14> yggdrasil: i don't use nvidia drivers .. i couldn't really help you much <8> yea <8> ok thnks <15> hrm.. how do I tell apt to stop worrying about the dependencies of a specific package? <0> installation of nvidia drivers is normally quite straightforward. <15> it works fine if i force it to intsall the package, but apt won't let me install anything without removing the package <15> cause deps aren't met <0> the idea is you don't ignore dependencies. <8> igesse ill try this <8> t <14> !dependency <11> dependency is probably a package needed by another package. Dependencies are pointed out by dpkg. Dependencies are resolved by apt-get. called a dependency for a good reason <8> oh i guve up on i t for the ngi <8> night <8> im gonna burnmyself out <7> yggdrasil: you're cut off! <8> hehe <15> thingfish: well, ok, how do i trick the package into thinking that other packages are installed then? :) <8> ive been trying to get this dam box wokring all weeek <8> its realy pissing me off now <16> hi every body <16> could you give a hand <7> papacoco: Hi Dr. Nick! <0> epitron: back up. what are you trying to install, from which repo, and onto which version of Debian? <16> i need to install win32 codecs in pc and i don't know what are this lines <15> thingfish: it's opera 8.52 on dapper. <0> !tell papacoco about marillat <15> i just want to know how to trick packages! :) <15> it doesn't matter what distro i'm using ;) <0> what's dapper. <8> can anyone gime a hand with an nvidia mx400 trying to get x to roll out thru the svideo card ? <0> no doubt some ubuntu thing. <15> ubuntu! <0> bah <12> !tell epitron about source
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