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<0> stew something else
<1> yggdrasil, you mean /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, right?
<2> thanks neon
<3> Ts0p: what were you using then? is that module loaded? is the hostap module loaded?
<2> euliex yes sorry
<4> abrotman: i tried p***wd username and that didn't work..it changed the p***word for root :(
<5> !2006 key
<6> well, 2006 key is apt 0.6.43.1 ( now in unstable and testing) includes the 2006 package key. You can also install the key as follow, explicitly trusting this message with no verification: gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 2D230C5F ; gpg --export 084750FC01A6D388A643D869010908312D230C5F | sudo apt-key add -
<7> Ts0p: please keep notes of what you are working on so you can refer back to them.
<1> !nick completion
<6> Hitting tab on a partially typed word in your IRC-client, when referencing a nickname, will increase typing productivity by miles. For example, to address exampleUser, type exam<TAB> and your IRC client will fill in the rest. Keep hitting tab if the letters you typed match more than one nick until you get the right one.
<8> I had this funny problem this afternoon, with eth0 aliases. I created a eth0:0 alias, configured statically in /etc/network/interfaces while eth0 was dynamic. After some tests, I idown'd the interfaces remove eth0:0 conf from /etc/network/interfaces and then /etc/init.d/networking restart. And eth0:0 was up and configured as previously again :/
<1> yggdrasil, ^^
<9> christor: does modprobe opl3sa2 or modprobe snd-opl3sa2.ko work (first is oss, second is alsa) ?
<0> stew in my /etc/network/interface...i only have auto lo and iface lo intel loopback and mapping hotplug script grep map eth1
<0> kspath i will this time



<1> gevaerts, umh, you don't modprobe files. you modprobe module names. s/.ko//
<1> umh, s/\.ko//
<9> Eulex: of course. copy/paste error
<10> gevaerts: I have lauched the first modprobe and it s long ;s
<1> gevaerts, ok
<11> what is the command to dump the files that were downloaded with a apt-get upgrade ?
<12> Juz_moi: 'dump'?
<10> gevaerts: the module are already loaded
<11> remove from the hard drive
<10> gevaerts: and I have always the same error
<13> if I'm on a debian unstable and I have fresh friends HDD on /mnt/friend how to install debian there?
<14> hallo
<12> Juz_moi: man apt-get
<1> Juz_moi, they are in /var/cache/apt/archives/
<9> christor_: can you run dmesg in another window ?
<1> Juz_moi, ah, sorry, ignore me
<11> ah ok was thinking it was that or dpkg ?
<0> stew so what shall i do
<1> christor_, what sound card?
<12> Juz_moi: no
<7> thingfish: What is wrong with Barilla?
<7> thingfish: now a good sauce/gravy that is the good stuff
<10> Eulex: opl3sa2
<12> Juz_moi: man apt-get
<4> okay... if i login as root.. then so "su username" then do p***wd i should be changing the users p***word right? it shouldnt be asking me for current p***word right ??
<15> kspath: barilla is OK. But your question betrays the fact that you have never made or eaten homemade pasta.
<16> raf256[laptop] if im not mistaken you have to "somehow" point your apt sources to that folder and do apt distupgrade or something of that sort. I think it is described on the debian webpage about how to install or upgrade debian
<1> christor_, that's a chipset, not a sound card
<11> will as soon as the download/upgrade completes on that box
<15> kspath: there is simply no comparison.
<8> raf256[laptop]: use debootstrap
<17> christor_: SB16?
<7> thingfish: I have and it was good but I do not know anything that is unlazy enough to make fresh properly
<1> christor_, more specifically, it's an ancient fm synth chip. it doesn't play pcm/wave.
<15> hehe
<18> my weight is directly attributable to my wife's yummy cooking :-)
<12> Juz_moi: /msg dpkg sid faq
<3> Ts0p: 'i only have auto lo and iface lo intel loopback and mapping hotplug script grep map eth1' can you just show us your interfaces file, becuase we can't understand that
<15> yeah really, I shouldn't talk...I eat dried pasta (cooked, of course) all the time.
<11> /msg dpkg sid faq
<11> hmmm
<3> Ts0p: use a pastebin, and while you're at it, paste the output of lsmod
<10> Eulex: I have no other info
<12> dpkg sid faq
<6> sid faq is, like, http://wooledge.org/~greg/sidfaq.html
<10> Eulex: this info is given me but the alsaconf
<15> bucatini are my favorite.
<7> thingfish: when I am REALLY hungry I end up eating some dried pasta also :-)
<10> Eulex: it s an old DELL P2 333
<15> tsk
<17> christor_: what computer is it? really old one?
<19> question: I have been updating a neglected workstation (running testing + bits of unstable). I think I have almost everything upgraded, at least enough to make APT happy, except for one final conflict: udev versus hal. I'm not sure the correct course of action at this point. Anyone know where to look for enlightenment on this?
<1> christor_, is it by any chance a latitude cpi or cp?
<15> eating dried pasta will bind you up something powerful.
<0> stew i can't coz my it's on my laptop and my laptop doesn't ve inter connection
<18> that's ok, opl3sa2 is supported under linux. i used to have a laptop with that chipset. worked fine.
<7> thingfish: When you said fresh I thought you meant fresh as in minutes old before hitting water...
<18> yamaha chipset, that one
<18> i think. if i remember correctly.
<13> I'm developing a commercial program, and I thought of creating easy to install on debian .deb file.. any sugestions?



<15> kspath: that is what I mean. you mix eggs, oil, and flour together, knead it a bunch, then roll it out and cut it into shapes.
<10> Eulex: no it s a personnal computer dell dimension XPS D333
<3> Ts0p: what module were you using when it was working? is it loaded? is the hostap module loaded?
<20> To change from sarge to etch, do I edit sources.list for both locations:
<10> this is not a laptop
<20> deb http://secure-testing.debian.net/debian-secure-testing etch-proposed-updates/security-updates main contrib non-free
<20> deb-src http://secure-testing.debian.net/debian-secure-testing etch-proposed-updates/security-updates main contrib non-free
<0> stew i don't know it was working when i installed debail yesturday
<7> thingfish: ok, I am tired and need caffiene or sleep
<1> christor_, ah, ok. get pcmcia-cs (on stable) or pnpbios-tools (on testing/unstable)
<21> is there anyway to like make firefox my default browser for xchat?
<16> use gaim
<10> Eulex: this is NOT a laptop ( no pcmcia)
<3> Ts0p: what is debail?
<0> debain
<0> sorry
<7> alex116: you meant naim?
<16> no
<16> gaim.sourceforge.net
<7> alex116: you meant centericq?
<3> Ts0p: does "lsmod | grep hostap" return a match?
<16> i can't see your face so i dont know if you're screwing with me :)
<1> christor_, well, the program that is needed is in that package, and it hasn't got anything to do with pcmcia. don't ask me why they put it there.
<10> Eulex: ok lol sorry
<0> stew No
<3> Ts0p: what chipset does your card have?
<10> Eulex: but I have to download the pnp because testing version
<1> christor_, yes, do that
<10> Eulex: in progress ( 12ko/s ) :'(
<7> thingfish: do you use sauce/gravy or just butter/olive oil ?
<14> Doh!
<0> stew Netgear 802.11b MA401
<10> Eulex: yesyes it s exist again
<3> Ts0p: no i meant chipset, is it prism?
<3> Ts0p: and what does "uname -r" say?
<1> christor_, when it's done, run lspnp and look for anything that might be a sound card
<10> ok
<0> stew no i think it's orinoco thats what liable said last night
<19> With packages.d.o down, where can I get package changelogs? pdo.debian.net 404's them.
<0> stew my kernel is 2.6.8.2.386
<3> cafuego: doh. too much pr0n?
<1> geoffb, apt-listchanges?
<22> when is ubuntoe going to lose the deb http://sourcepackageplace and go with ubu http://blahblah
<3> Ts0p: is it a pcmcia card? or pci?
<23> does chroot slow down something that's running inside of it?
<22> in /etc/apt/sources.list i mean
<1> jetscreamer, #ubuntu :)
<19> Eulex, OK, I'll try installing that, thx
<0> stew pcmcia
<24> stew: No pr0n
<24> stew: Even if there were pr0n, it would be unmetered
<22> Eulex: my point is when is the word debian going to 'not' be in there :)
<25> Is there a module/feature for uploading files to download - ala PDF?
<3> Ts0p: try "modprobe orinico_cs"
<25> Oops wrong channel
<22> Ts0p: enable logging in your irc client :)
<16> what service do I need to restart to have my ethernet cards use my new settings?
<3> alex116: networking
<1> jetscreamer, hehe :) would spawn a generation of ubuntubians saying "got any nice ubus???++ lol"
<0> stew module is not found
<16> stew great answer. any process in specific?
<0> jetscreamer how?
<16> other than inetd because that didn't seem to do it
<14> alex116: /etc/init.d/networking restart
<22> Ts0p: i dunno. i'm not even sure what client you're using
<10> Eulex: lspnp give me only a ATStyle speaker sound
<3> Ts0p: what *exactly* does uname -r say?
<1> christor_, hmm, that's not it :)
<26> Anyone know the proper incantation for ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 to allow *only* for port-forwarding?
<0> 2.6.8-2-386 thats what i get
<9> christor_: google tells me your card is probably some sb awe thing, so snd-sbawe should work
<9> christor_: maybe sound is disabled in the bios setup ?


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