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<0> coywolf: i already told you what i would do <1> one thing gnu/linux lacks ... is a site where you can see which hardware to buy <2> Denmark: and gnu/kfreebsd ? <1> I am considering buying a new computer .. and its naremight <1> nightmare, even. <1> tarzeau yeah <3> i've just upgraded to 2.6.16-i686 and get an error that says "unconfigured headers in linux-headers-2.6.16" when i try to install the nvidia-kernel <1> tarzeau Except I don't run *BSD <0> coywolf: DON'T DO THAT <4> abrotman, ok <5> abrotman: thank you for your reply :-) <1> give him the oneliner! <4> abrotman, there's some sensitive things <2> Denmark: not even if it's debian? <6> coywolf: if you have the cash to burn, buy Alienware. <4> infernix, url?
<1> tarzeau : I don't mean I wont, I simply don't right now. ;-) <0> coywolf: what could possibly be sensitive <6> coywolf: google <0> infernix: you don't know what he's using it for .. alienware doesn't exactly make super portable & light laptops <1> tarzeau : Are you running *bsd ? <1> tarzeau debian gnu/bsd? <4> abrotman, trust me <6> abrotman, you don't know either ;) and they aren't bad, anyway. <0> infernix: i have an 8lb laptop .. not the best thing to lug around :) <1> dpkg tell coywolf about nvidia-one-liner <1> dpkg tell coywolf about nvidia-oneliner <1> dpkg tell coywolf about nvidiaoneliner <1> dpkg curse <7> from memory, swearing is Silence, you sock-clucking mother-trucker <2> Denmark: yes i do <6> well an Alienware is more of a portable form of a desktop pc <2> Denmark: find more about it in #gnu-kfbsd <0> infernix: i have a "Desktop Replacement" thinkpad .. not a light machine <8> is there any signal that you can send to XF86 which will restart it but keep the attached apps? <6> who says coywolf cant cope with some heavy lifting? :) <9> hi guys, i've just done a fresh debian install, and i've noticed something is listening on a whole load of ports. i figured it was inetd, but /etc/inetd.conf is empty? any ideas whats using the ports? <2> Denmark: #gnu-kbsd <6> ishi_: netstat -anp <1> h <2> Denmark: sorry the other one was wrong <1> k <9> infernix; thanks i'll take a look <1> tarzeau neat <10> debian.org is down? <3> i've just upgraded to 2.6.16-i686 and get an error that says "unconfigured headers in linux-headers-2.6.16" when i try to install the nvidia-kernel, any help? <1> Eulex : really? <9> infernix; thanks for that, it cleared things up :) <11> Denmark: YA RLY <12> anyone here play with xen on sarge? <13> any one compiled mechcommander 2 under linux ?!!!! <1> bobyfixer : Why not? <1> sussudio : ugugugug? hulla hulla! <14> debian.org down ? if so, s.o. please update the topic ;o) <0> http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/03/msg00021.html <2> Eulex: yes it was announced <10> tarzeau, ah, ok <15> #ubuntu-it <0> wrong channel <14> abrotman : thanks <4> so dell local dealers are illegal or not authentic dell? <0> coywolf: where is your location ? <16> is the debian website down? <1> thinkloop : Do you have a brain? <10> thinkloop, http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2006/03/msg00021.html <4> abrotman, ? <0> coywolf: what country are you in? <1> thinkloop : Sorry, I didn't /mean/ to seem rude. <4> abrotman you? <1> coywolf you? <0> coywolf: i'm asking you <1> coywolf : Are you doing shaolin kung fu? <4> Denmark, what's that? <0> ignore Denmark <1> abrotman : Why? <0> answer my darn question <0> Denmark: because you're not helping anyone in anyway
<1> abrotman : Its maerterial art. <0> coywolf: STOP DOING THAT <1> Martial, even. <4> abrotman, it's sensitive <0> coywolf: i have no idea if they are legal in your country .. <0> coywolf: no it's not <1> Whats illegal somewhere? <4> abrotman, i care if it's authentic or common? <0> coywolf: then order online <1> What are youguys talking baout on #Debian? <0> coywolf: i'd think you'd want to support lenovo <0> cipo: get the file ? <17> Where is the autobuild script ? Because I need to modify the {directory}/debian/control file and change xlibs-dev to libx11-dev <18> What file would all the internet configuration be in? like ip address/netmask/etc <17> I need to know where that {directory} is. <0> !tell signature16 about interfaces <1> thinkloop : maybe try http://debian.net .. <4> abrotman, here are a lot dell local dealers, I wonder if in you area the same <19> how can i uncompress rar file ? <0> coywolf: i don't look for them .. remember .. i don't like dell <0> !tell nayyres about unrar <4> abrotman, yeah, but in any case you happen ever see them <14> nayres : with unrar <0> coywolf: buy it online if you're not sure <19> abrotman, it not installed in core ?:( <0> rar isn't free afaik <14> nayres : a non-free package i think <4> abrotman, online's is expensive, i'm confused <0> coywolf: then buy from lenovo <20> I just discovered that the keyboard "scroll" led of two of my computers (normal and laptop) are blinking. One of the downside of this, I guess, is that sometimes, keys I type aren't taken into account (the push and/or release events). Here is my kbd config : http://rafb.net/paste/results/Woe3AV11.html <21> x.org 7.0 is out <0> and? <1> or? <21> nand <21> not <21> nor <22> Hey friends. Sometimes ago I used dpkg and installed something. Then I open apt-get(synaptic) and it said me that there are broken packages. I clicked on fix brokan packages but it didnt. Moreover, every time I try to install something, it says it will delete some essential packages like APT. so I cant go on my operations. even if I do unmark all, it says it will delete some essential packages. what can I do? <1> xor <21> xnor <0> MauL^: paste the whole error <0> !paste <7> Do not paste into the channel. Use #flood or visit http://channels.debian.net/paste/ <0> and use apt-get .. not synaptic <22> abrotman: do they act differently? I tried the same, it game the same response <0> MauL^: i meant so you could paste the error <23> hu ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu <23> \,,/_ _\,,/ <0> !kurumin <7> Kurumin Linux is a Brazilian run-from-CD Linux distribution based on Knoppix. That means it's not debian. Go away.. Ajuda pra Kurumin: http://www.kurumin.com.br <22> abrotman: there is no error. it says it will remove some essential packages like: apt (essential) will be removed <22> apt-utils will be removed <22> aptitude will be removed <22> so I cancel <24> whats a good easy way to create an .ISO out of a movie DVD ? <23> :D <0> MauL^: no crap .. paste the whole thing <0> !paste <7> Do not paste into the channel. Use #flood or visit http://channels.debian.net/paste/ <25> does anyone know crontab well? <25> 0-59 * * * * /var/www/updatescript > /dev/null 2>&1 <25> would that script run every minute? <0> use a * in every position <22> abrotman: what is the whole thin you want me to past <25> ok <26> hi <0> MauL^: open an xterm .. type su .. type apt-get -f install .. paste everything apt-get spits out <27> '*/2 * * * *' would do every 2 minutes, right? <22> apt apt-utils aptitude base-config g++-3.4 libstdc++6 libstdc++6-dev <22> synaptic tasksel xpdf xpdf-reader <22> WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed. <22> This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing! <28> Stevie: yes <24> Stevie: correct <29> I want to log into postgresql with M-x sql-psql. How can I set a user name(it is using my login name as default without asking for a name)
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