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<0> l000000l <1> !tell PiCkSiE -about lol <2> anyone knows a program to reorder the partition numbers? <3> we don't even have a l0l <4> morfeu: partitions are numbered in the order in which they appear in the partition table; there's no point in changing their number, since you can mount any arbitrary partition anywhere. <1> abrotman: The advertised lists are, as I just now realized, working as expected. <3> yay! <2> dondelelcaro, so how do change sich order? <2> do i... <5> Speaking of partitions, I'm having a fight with the debian installer's partition editor <4> morfeu: you don't, unless you format the drive and repartition it. <6> abrotman: this doesnt make sense.. i found this site that shows a log of how many people downloaded a package off of the debian repos and it shows stompboxes listed.. and it says only 1 person downloaded it.. but then when i look at that search for package page.. it doesnt find stompboxes in any of the the older and testing releases... <4> Stevie: use fdisk if you don't like the partition editor.. <2> dondelelcaro, yes i do, beacuse i did <2> dondelelcaro, there is a MAC program pdisk
<1> morfeu: Well, why did you change the partition order? <7> morfeu: You not understand it or so what the people have say you? <2> dondelelcaro, this program can cha nge it <4> morfeu: it just changes the order in the partition table; a macintosh partition table is totally different from an IA32 one. <3> godmachine81: if the packages was called 'stompboxes' .. i can't find it anywhere? .. it doesn't compile ? <4> (or rather, a DOS partition table) <8> Are we all speaking English in here? <1> curt: parlez vous francais? =^_^= <3> curt: i try .. <4> curt: who knows? If you're not speaking english, you're in the wrong place... <7> curt: With some errno's ? <2> dondelelcaro, windows partition magic (ARGH) does it to... <8> abrotman, I try too. <4> morfeu: no, it doesn't, unless it physically reorders the partitions on the drive. <7> morfeu: The simples one, delete all the partition, and try from the begin, and do it good. <4> morfeu: but you still haven't answered my simple question: Why do you care what number the partitions get? <7> errno again :-/ <6> abrotman: i successfully got it configured. but when i ran make it came up with some errors.. i installed that libgtk -dev pkg too.. i dont know what it is now <3> godmachine81: what is the make error ? <3> though .. i bet it's not gcc4 clean <6> make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1 <3> !paste <9> Do not paste into the channel. Use #flood or visit http://channels.debian.net/paste/ <4> morfeu: 1) do not /msg people without permission; 2) the fact that it changed doesn't explain why you care that it changed. <2> dvm1981, unfortunatly i cant delete <3> !tell ItGuy about root <6> that is one error abrotman <3> godmachine81: paste them somewhere <3> !tell freeone3000 about away <2> dondelelcaro, sorry i didnt meant to flood everynode <6> abrotman: ill just paste the whole make process to a pastebin ok? <1> godmachine81: That error means that during the make process, somewhere, something happened that made the make end. <3> godmachine81: good plan <2> dondelelcaro, i had a Mac x386 installed and a Windows XP tha stopped working <10> abrotman: dependable abrotman. it wouldn't be #debian with out you here <2> Mac OS <2> x86 <1> nailchipper: I'm curious, what would it be without abrotman? =^_^= <3> a lot less cursing and less noisy <11> !info kismet <9> kismet: (Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool), section net, is optional. Version: 2005.08.R1-1.2+b1 (sid), Packaged size: 921 kB, Installed size: 2204 kB <10> it would be like going #debiam and realizing you made a typo <4> morfeu: so set up the boot loader to boot off of the proper drive, and windows should be fine. Since you're using an unsuported OS on an x86 mac (does that even work?) good luck getting anyone to support it. <12> !stfu abrotman <9> SHUT THE **** UP abrotman! <3> yeah! <11> !find kismet <9> kismet: (Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool), section net, is optional. Version: 2005.08.R1-1.2+b1 (sid), Packaged size: 921 kB, Installed size: 2204 kB <4> ItGuY: you can /msg the bot <1> ItGuY: What exactly are you trying to do? <6> abrotman: http://channels.debian.net/paste/1928 <2> dondelelcaro, I changed lilio ok, but im talking about a notebookHP <11> dondelelcaro: ke6isf : trying to get kismet <2> lilo <1> ItGuY: Just install it. <4> morfeu: windows doesn't care which entry it is; set up lilo to boot off of that device, and it'll boot. <3> godmachine81: gcc -version <11> ke6isf: that what i'm trying to do ...get info on how to install it <1> ItGuY: ...um, 'apt-get install kismet', I'd suspect. <12> Nice cozy feeling in this channel with a nice warm cup of STFU.
<3> ItGuY: apt-cache search kismet .. do you see it ? <6> 4.0.3 abrotman <11> apt-cache search kismet <3> godmachine81: it might not work with gcc4 .. <11> !apt-cache search kismet <2> dondelelcaro, no it doesnt boot it cant find some "<Windows-install-path>/system32/xx.dll" <1> ItGuY: (hint: do this at a command line) <3> ItGuY: on your own computer <6> abrotman: why do u think it wont work? <1> ItGuY: (not here in the IRC channel) <11> duh <11> sorry guys....still learning <3> godmachine81: because the code hasn't been updated in 2.5 years? :) <4> morfeu: uh, it's booting, but windows is screwed up. <2> dondelelcaro, i think that this path is referenced directly, someway, from the partitiontable <4> morfeu: no, it's not. <13> how can i make an dd with a progressbar? like wget <6> abrotman: do you mean the gcc code or the stompboxes code? <3> stompboxes code <4> dark_light: send dd USER1's, and it'll output it's progress. <6> ****t... <6> well there has to be a debian package somewhere that does what stompboxes does... <2> dondelelcaro, before reinstalling it i would want to change the order back just for sure <2> dondelelcaro, so im trying to find such program <8> godmachine81, there has got to be something else out there, did you have a look? <13> dondelelcaro, USER1's? <4> dark_light: man kill <4> morfeu: there's no way to do it, and moreover, it can't help. <13> oki <4> (beyond reformating the device) <2> dondelelcaro, thanks... <13> dondelelcaro, dd if=device of=device; killall USR1 dd ? <3> godmachine81: apt-cache search guitar .. isn't that impressive <7> morfeu: If you like it, look to 'The ultimate boot CD' and 'The system rescue CD' <2> dvm1981, thanks <6> abrotman: there isnt anything on there tho <4> dark_light: just kill -USR1 $(pidof dd); or similar. [$$ may help you] <6> i already tried that.... isnt that impressive? <6> i tried that before i asked anything in here <7> morfeu: No thanks, needed ;-) I like to help (if help :-/) try to solve you're problem <3> godmachine81: i know . . i was just pointing out .. not much there <12> dark_light:: info coreutils dd <13> huuuuuum.. <11> abrotman: this is what i get <11> kismet - Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool <11> at76c503a-source - at76c503a driver source <14> godmachine81 can you compile the source with an older compiler? <6> ohh.. i thought you was trying to be a smart *** like a lot of people on irc by saying isnt that impressive like i didnt know you could search the repos like that lol <6> shogunx: i havent tried to.. <1> ItGuY: I already told you, 'apt-get install kismet'. <7> ItGuY: You have do an search, great not ? <3> ItGuY: so apt-get install kismet <13> kspath, i was reading man dd, but i was looking only for options, not for the SIGUSR1 stuff <3> godmachine81: me .. be a smart*** .. NEVER! <8> godmachine81, see http://linux-sound.org/one-page.html ctrl-f Effects Processors <13> thanks dondelelcaro and kspath <14> godmachine81 if you edit the makefile such that cc = gcc-3.0 or so, it might do the trick <15> !reference <9> reference is probably The Debian Reference. Will answer most of your questions about Debian. Latest version at qref.sourceforge.net, or http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/reference.en.html#contents. Read it after installing Debian, and before asking for support, as it is the closest thing Debian has to a manual. <12> dark_light:: info coreutils dd has more information than regular man page <15> ItGuY: ^^ <6> shogunx ill try it <15> ItGuY: read it. <3> godmachine81: see if you have any other gcc's installed <12> well maybe not <12> hmmmm <13> kspath, hmm.. yeah <14> abrotman thats a good point. gcc-3.0 must actually be on the system for this approach to work. <3> shogunx: and it would be 3.3 <13> how can i make a "timer" that repeats the command every sec? only one "kill -USR1 $(pidof dd)" doesn't helped me to make something next to a progressbar <14> abrotman i had to revert to a 3.0 to compile a patched up 2.4.20 kernel recently. is the app in question 3.3 vintage? <16> liable read what <3> shogunx: stompboxes .. afaict .. not updated since 2004
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