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<0> can i install it into amd barton 2500+ with only sse on ? <1> stoned, but who wants osx, it's not open <2> exactly <2> debian == pwnage <3> ya os x ****s compared to debian <2> I've actually always like the mac interface, but thats about it <2> liked* <3> hehe <3> i like my fluxbox window manager better <2> yup <2> whatever works man <3> word <1> yertyo, I found the wm for me, metacity :) <2> hey wtf <2> I say word <2> haha
<3> ive tried metacity,it looks good <2> so far I was the only one in #debian to my knowledge who said word <3> us weed smokers say word <2> shogunx, guy I couldn't find anything related to that time of crash, nothing in the logs <0> <3> i love fluxbox too <3> :D <2> shogunx, its like the crash didn't even happen to the computer <2> it was oblivious to it <2> strange man, very very odd <3> ya fluxbox rules <3> does anyone know how to scan a range of ip's with nmap? <4> hey guys, i know that the first 3 #s within /proc/loadavg are the load average for the past 1, 5 and 15 minutes, but how do you interpret those numbers? ie: how do 0.28, 0.89, 1.27, etc compare to each other? <2> yereth, use a /to seperate <2> yereth, 192.168.1.1/240 <2> etc. <3> thanks stoned <2> NMP <2> NP* <2> yereth, man nmap /range <3> ya i greped range from the man page but i didnt see that <3> its not working <3> 67.166.133/255.133/255 <3> is that right? <2> read around line 180-200 etc. in the manpage <3> k thanks <2> I am not positive on this, I've never had the need to scan multiple ips <2> sorry <3> ah i got it <3> it goes like 67.166.133-255.133-255 <1> jjazz, etch is better to me :) <5> dli: This is an old laptop that's only going to be used as a thing client. I figured sarge would be a little less resource heavy (dunno if that's accurate). <6> a thing client! <1> jjazz, how much ram? <2> jjazz, damn small linux would be less resource heavy, but damn me for suggesting a non debian distro <2> ! <7> As opposed to, say, Vista which is a Ms. Thang client? <1> jjazz, I think ram is critical for old ones <5> dli: 128... it's not exactly starved... just not very robust <8> I need help with amavis <2> jjazz, what are the specs? <5> stoned: I prefer debian. What can I say? I'm a distro bigot. <3> haha me too <9> Whats the highest kernel etch uses? I dont want to go sid <1> jjazz, compile kernel to squize <3> 2.6.15-1 right now <2> jjazz, I don't play os/distro/wm/dm/editor wars, I just use whatever works, doesn't really matter what it is, as long as I get the job done the way I need it <5> stoned: It's an 800 Mhz celeron with 128 mb ram. <1> jjazz, squash <2> dude, I ran kde3.5 on a box like that for a long time without a problem <9> yertyo, what do I do to go upto that? <5> stoned: Yeah, I was kidding about the bigotry. But keeping all my boxes on Debian lightens the admin overhead for me. <2> and if I can do something as crazy as that, with sid, you'll be fine with sarge <3> i have linux on my 225 mhz 604e <2> jjazz, of course :) <10> yertyo: What a waste. Install AIX. <3> i dont think aix would run on it <3> because its a mac clone <5> stoned: This box is going to live on xdmcp, so I guess I won't sweat the difference in overhead between xfree and x.org <3> K|NgGh0sT: I just did upgraded normally
<2> xfree is ok <2> jjazz, I had a pc just like yours, and I needed more ram, so when I got the oppertunity for fix someone else's computer, they had 2 sticks of 128mb, and they had no idea what they were doing when it came to a computer, just an old guy wanting to occasionally check his mail, never even turns his computer on unless his kids send him pictures in email, so anyway, I stole a stick from him <3> anyone playing quake 4? <5> yertyo: The slowest thing I've run debian on was a 486 33Mhz with 12 mb of ram. I loved that computer. I finally retired it last year. <9> yertyo, what is etc, unstable or testing? <3> its etch <2> jjazz, and then kde really ran smoothly on that pc <11> hm, a strange question: I've installed the r300 driver with libgl1-mesa-dri, and I'd like to give it a try <5> stoned: stealing from old guys... that's not cool. You shoulda just bought it from him. Tell him he doesn't need it and give him $50. <3> 33mhz,damn that is slow <11> but putting "r300" as my driver doesn't seem to get me anywhere in my xorg config <5> yertyo: Compaq Contura Aero... that was a great laptop. 300 mb hard drive. <2> jjazz, hes not missing it, trust me, and I am not an immoral person, but in this case he really doesn't need that extra ram <11> nor does "r300_dri" <5> stoned: fair enough <2> jjazz, plus he is very old, he'll die soon enough <8> how cam i configure amavis to p*** "zipped" exe files? <5> stoned: That's cold. <2> no more worries and troubles for him <2> why/ <12> stoned: that really ****s. <7> Probably while waiting for his grandchildrens' photos to download. It's so slow after stoned came to fix his computer!.. <5> stoned: I guess he won't be missing his ram in the hereafter. <11> do I need to make it aware of the /usr/lib/dri/ directory or something? <5> servus: ha! <2> well if you believe in all your jesus talk, and bleieve in your god, and you really believe that you're going to a better place after you die, then why are you worried about dying? Hell you should be estatic. If your child baby dies, you should call your friends up on the phone and say oh man im so happy, my baby is in a better place <2> im sorry, just looking for consistency, and finding none <12> the lack of integrity also ****s <2> I'll get back on topic <3> HAHAHAHAHA! <2> debian rules! <2> :D <12> wtf is honor anyway <5> stoned: I'm not into the jesus. Using somebody's impending death as a justification for stealing from them is cold. <7> apt-get install hexedit: Wants to remove KDE. apt-get remove vim: Wants to remove KDE. Soon enough, apt-get moo will be requesting that I uninstall glibc. <2> jjazz, well, I fixed up his pc, reinstalled and remove viruses for free, I considered it my fee <2> it took me a good frew hours to fix it <12> servus: sounds like it's trying to install khexedit at the same time, or khexedit depends on an older version <13> hello <14> perhaps I should put replies to stoned on ignore as well <3> hello <14> yellow <12> servus: try finding out the deps and only run that version till it's fixed <7> Not khexedit, just hexedit. apt-get randomly decides to demand the uninstallation of random essential packages at its very whim! <2> kspath, and I care why exactly...? <5> stoned: Yeah, it might have been a fair deal, but in the absence of his agreement to that deal, the fairness is sort of beside the point. <13> does anybody know of a way to query installed packages by date/time they were installed? <2> jjazz, yeh, its all good, sorry I brought it up <12> but if you already have khexedit installed, and it depends on an older version of hexedit or something... <5> stoned: I'm not judging you. Just commenting and reacting. Anyway... <12> !judge stoned <2> its all good man, I'm not worried about it <7> They are unrelated! That is the point I was making - that apt-get goes absolutely haywire far too often with no good reason. <2> !hug jetscreamer <2> hi there <12> !dselect <15> i heard dselect is a wonderful UI for package management. or really more powerful than apt-get or the only thing that provides FULL data when making decisions on whether to install a package. most people should not hate dselect but some seem to have been told to. just read the help screens, or <Ozzie> is there a dselect howto? - Yes there is: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/dselect-beginner Also ask me about aptitude. <12> !fix-unmet <15> well, fix-unmet is run dselect --expert. hit the down arrow once. then hit enter a lot. problem solved. (if the packages are available and/or scripts not borked), or eg, basically, don't edit sources, don't select anything, just go to option 2 and hit enter a lot <2> hit enter a lot, lol <12> oh yeah <12> i remember you now <12> you ****ed then too iirc <12> but not quite in the same way <16> What's the easiest way to encyrypt a file using a PGP key? <12> and you had another nick <12> what was it <2> jetscreamer, no, im not whoever you think I am <12> yes <12> you are <2> I've always been stoned <17> Smerdyakov: eh, gpg --encrypt file ? <12> yes
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