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<0> ma3x: that's a VERY helpful error description...
<1> !tell ma3x about specific
<2> wols, how the **** could I see it? it doesn't even log it
<2> it says something about /dev/sys/block
<3> 3, 15, 5, 10
<1> ma3x: the old fashioned way, by looking on the screen
<1> if a kernel panics it spits out a stack trace
<2> it changes too fast
<2> I can't track it
<4> abrotman, what the hell does this mean " lg-issue86 - issue 86 of the Linux Gazette." got just that line when i typed "apt-cache search vmware"
<5> power1: linux gazette .. they probably had an article about it
<0> ma3x: if you run sid, you're supposed to fix those problems on your own. usually involving a bootable CD or floppy
<4> abrotman, so whats adverts for linux gazette doing popping up in the apt repository?
<2> i can solve them
<2> after 3 hours
<1> ma3x: then get to work



<2> every time i should search
<2> then get to work?
<2> why those fsckers dont just fix the things
<2> so that i dont bother with this crap now
<5> power1: they're packaged .. for reference
<1> !unstable
<6> i heard unstable is the status of a Debian release when packages can be added to the system at any time that might disrupt the integrity of the whole system! Ask me about <break>. not supported here, in general. It's also newspeak for not stable. If you have to ask whether you should use unstable, you shouldn't. apt-get install apt-listbugs (!) See testing. see sid. see sid faq.
<1> !break
<6> "This release is currently considered ``unstable''. That means that things *will* break if you run it." (quote from old page http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/), or see ben break, or http://bugs.debian.org/155873
<1> ma3x: anything else?
<2> yeah yeah
<2> hey
<2> how do I search in kwrite/kate for a line with two words
<2> for eg. yaird + ma3x
<1> you gotta be kidding me
<7> If I install a package, and it doesn't use the package name as application start hook. how can I tell what command to type to lanch the app? is there an apt install log or something?
<1> ma3x: it's common knowledge that debian unstable kernels **** anyway
<3> i am using sid, not really had a problem with things
<2> i dont care if they ****
<1> zOap: start by reading /usr/share/doc/<package-name>
<0> zOap: dpkg -L <pakcagename> |grep bin
<2> how do i search in kate for what ive asked
<1> it should tell you what to do
<8> abrotman: #358971
<4> whats the command to see a list of running daemons..and in what runlevel they are running?
<1> I doubt you can get runlevels
<5> _g***_: ?\
<9> how do i find the bus identifier of my video card?
<8> abrotman: bug for mozilla-browser
<1> ireverentreveren: lspci
<5> !dbugs 358971
<6> #358971:W[mozilla-browser] mozilla-browser: Mozilla-browser should not be installed when only gecko is needed; Sat, 25 Mar 2006 16:18:10 UTC
<10> Ireul, if it's for the x config you can leave it blank if you have only 1 screen
<10> ireverentreveren, i ment
<2> now listen this!
<9> Shad0wcat the bus identifier given through lspci does not appear to work.. I entered it into my xconfig and it complained about invalid format....
<2> I have my boot disk as /dev/hda3 (hd0,2)
<9> sepski PowerPC requires that it bne entered, though
<2> now whhy the **** when I do update-grub, it updates the menu.lst with hd0,2 with /dev/hda2?
<3> infobash gives info on videocards
<2> it's supposed to detect /dev/hda3
<2> why does it detect hda2???
<1> heh update-grub
<1> I always tell grub where to install itself
<1> the install-grub and update-grub scripts never get it right
<2> when you install linux-image, it updates itself!
<2> you can't just stop it
<1> actually you can
<11> Hello all
<1> .... or you could go in and correct it afterwards
<9> any other ways to get the bus identifiers?
<12> what's TrueLifeTM?
<11> Should I install the 2.4 version or the 2.6 version of linux?
<10> ireverentreveren, lspci -X
<11> I'm using the sarge version
<10> polopolo, depends onj your needs. i'd try 2.6 first
<2> I forgot that option with yaird
<2> how do you specify the root in yaird?
<9> sepski thank you
<4> abrotman, can u get to " http://people.debian.org/~debacle/refcard/ " debian.org seems to be down for me..
<11> Ok



<11> Thank you sepski
<11> WHy is debian.org down?
<5> power1: oh .. it is .. bbiab .. planned outage
<5> polopolo: same for you
<11> Ok
<10> ma3x, can't you just spcify the groot device in meny.lst ?
<11> Bye all
<4> abrotman, u dont have refcard.pdf available locally , or have a mirror for it?
<2> sepski, NO, I need to specify on the yaird command line
<5> power1: nah ...
<5> !grounding
<6> Before asking in here or on debian-user, you should read the install guide, or if you have already installed, the debian reference, the apt howto. Ask me about "docs", "unix lessons", "reference", "fundamentals", "newbiedoc", "refcard", "faq". (e.g. type /msg dpkg reference in your irc client)
<5> power1: there's some other stuff there .. the refcard is good for a quick references
<13> hola a todos
<4> abrotman, whatever u got....
<14> is debian.org not working for anynody else?
<0> ma3x: why do you need an initrd?
<15> kronoz: yes
<4> abrotman, can u reccomend any piece of software for storing notes on..like an jouranl to write down debian notes of stuff i learn etc...?
<0> 18:12 < abrotman> power1: oh .. it is .. bbiab .. planned outage
<2> wols, beacuse I'm unable to boot with this one! debian messes up my /dev/hda3 with /dev/hda2
<2> wols, the image is wrongly created
<2> yaird ****S!
<14> ah ok
<5> power1: uhm .. none i can think of
<1> ma3x: get over it
<1> I compile my own kernels
<0> ma3x: then edit your menu.kst and be done with it
<1> that's how I know my system will always boot
<0> Shadowcat: tro be fair, the updating of menu.lst doesn't always work.... it just does not work properly
<1> wols: he's using a stock debian kernel from UNSTABLE
<1> he deserves what he gets
<2> wols, you can't just edit menu.lst! the image itself contains also dev info
<1> those kernels screw up 3-4 times out of 10
<1> 2.6.14 screwed up, first few versions of 2.6.15 wouldn't even boot
<0> ma3x: bull****
<2> wols listen to me! I'm telling ya!
<0> if you edit menu.lst and give a kernel parameter root= ,then this will be the root partitiona nd nothing else
<16> hi ! is there a difference between "ati" driver and "radeon" driver you can select in dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ? I cannot select radeon in dpkg-reconfigure, only ati.
<17> power1: aptitude install thoughttracker
<2> that's not true, the image itself contains /dev/hda info!
<1> lord_rob: radeon is ati's proprietary driver, and umm they both ****
<1> ma3x: just compile your own kernel and get it over with
<16> Shadowcat: it's fglrx
<15> lord_rob: it's normal. ati will select the real driver your system needs
<0> ma3x: rdev is obsolete. and is always superseded by kernel boot params
<1> wols: I find it comical that we're still arguing about this
<1> ma3x came in here 30 min ago
<1> in that time he could have already compiled his own custom kernel, installed it
<4> phogg, thanks
<1> and been on his merry way
<1> instead he argues
<0> Shadowcat: is it sunday somewhere on this old ball of mud?
<1> in Australia
<18> has anyone had trouble with dpkg configuring drupal? i've got two (sarge) systems, one with a working drupal install, the other won't connect to the database. if i look in /etc/drupal/conf.php on the working system, it lists $db_url = "mysql://drupaluser:<hashed psw>@localhost/drupal_db"; on the system that doesn't work, the line is the same only the psw is in plaintext
<1> midnight there already
<19> hey guys and girls, i'm thinking of setting up a blog on my debian server, and I see there's quite a few, could someone suggest one to me that's easy to customize and not too difficult to set up?
<20> HEy i cant see any directory in my pages of /var/www/html where there is my root apache directory, i can just see the index.html, but the directories in there.. NO,, why ? that in the BROWSER..
<2> wols, i ain't ozzy
<20> drwxrwxr-- 4 root ftpusers 12K mar 15 04:56 cobranza my directory
<17> sometimes I wish people would make sense
<0> protoloco: permissions. must be world executable
<2> i'm telling you yaird ****s
<2> it ruins image
<2> now i just wait my copy to finish and im gonna prove you
<1> ma3x: we already know that, now the question is, WHAT are you gonna do about it?
<0> initrd itself ****s. it's just a necessary evil when making or using distro kernels
<2> i just told u, waiting for my copy
<0> tho, why you need yaird when kernel-package does all the work for you is a mystery to me
<2> wols, so what do you got other than initrd?
<21> howdy all
<1> I haven't used an initrd since... wait, I've NEVER used one
<0> ma3x: no initrd. the only reason to use a debian official kernel is to install the system


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