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<0> preserve the original permission? <1> greeeeeat <1> X Windows now wont load <2> so should i give partimage a try? <2> g4l? <2> or dd? <3> When I try to install packages that depend on libqt3c102-mt they fail to install. I attempted to install libqt3c102-mt, but another package conflicts with it. I am using Debian Etch(Testing). Does anyone have any suggestions? <0> kevinv: mm.. Slackware? <4> kevinv: which packages are these? <2> thanks everyone <5> no luck so far <3> I am trying to install and try out f4l(Flash Editor on KDE-Apps.org), the debian package requires that library. I currently use SWFTools for creating flash content, but would enjoy seeing the progress done with f4l. <6> !tell kevinv -about bat <7> hmm. cupsys is taking 21% none stop and its just 2 pages.. <3> Unpacking f4l (from f4l_0.2-1_i386.deb) ... <3> Selecting previously deselected package libqt3c102-mt.
<3> dpkg: regarding libqt3c102-mt_3.3.5-1mea0_i386.deb containing libqt3c102-mt: <3> libqt3c102-mt conflicts with libqt3-mt <6> kevinv: don't paste here, please. <3> libqt3-mt (version 3:3.3.6-2) is installed. <8> . <8> someone give me an ntp server (US/Eastcoast) <9> a little problem when creating user account using p***wd. when give the switch -p p***word user to useradd account is created , however, the p***word I cannot use; neither when use -p 'p***word' <9> what is the problem ? <9> using useradd rather <6> us.pool.ntp.org <6> _joey: 1) don't use useradd, use adduser. 2) use chp***wd to change the p***wrd in scripts, not the -p option. <9> why not useradd? <9> and why not using -p switch ? <6> _joey: because it doesn't apply all of the policies that adduser can, and because sticking the p***word of a newly created account into argv where it can be seen by anything looking at /proc is collosally stupid <7> "Unable to open USB device "usb:/dev/usb/lp0": No such device" <-- i have /dev/usb/lp0: crw-rw---- 1 root lp 180, 0 Nov 5 2005 /dev/usb/lp0 <5> can i open manpth in a text editor and just add a line in there <6> deadcat: but presumably no device that's on /dev/usb/lp0 <7> dondelelcaro: its plugged in. the printer that is. <9> dondelelcaro that's the idea :) <6> deadcat: did it show up in dmesg? <10> exit <4> hmeghani: try # editor /etc/manpath.config <1> so who wants to help me fix x windows? <7> dondelelcaro: no error.. i loaded the usblp module. it was working last time i printed. maybe cupsys upgraded? <6> deadcat: nah, it wouldn't give that error though... that's a "no device at this chardev" error <7> dondelelcaro: cupsd is the first item shows up in top using 23% cpu <6> deadcat: cool, but does the printer show up in dmesg? Do you see it if you unplug it and plug it back in? <9> dondelelcaro so chp***wd --encrypted user:p*** ? <7> let me unplug <6> _joey: no, just cat footmpfilewithp*** | chp***wd foouser; or similar. <6> (or if you know the encrypted p***word, use chp***wd) <9> like echo bar | chp***wd user; <6> if your shell has a builtin echo, yes. Otherwise, no. <1> Linux slutb0x 2.6.15-1-486 #2 Mon Mar 6 15:19:16 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux <11> *snort* <11> Nice hostname. <1> whoops <7> dondelelcaro: nope. unpluggin and plugging the usb cable dont show jack.. this was a working printer... well. power went out this morning. (= but... <1> Can someone help me get x to load again? <6> deadcat: yeah, that indicates that something is definetly screwed with it. Tried plugging it into another machine? <7> dondelelcaro: i think my usb stuff are ****ed. the camera doesnt show up either <7> dondelelcaro: ya. will do that <7> p3 800mhz's days are numbered. (= <7> haha <7> but my laptop has sooo much to reconfigured though. )= <7> almost went office space on the laser printer. (=... i bet its the usb stuff on the computer. <7> can someone tell me how is it possible to fry the usb stuff on the computer but not everything else? <7> maybe because i had webcam,printer connected at the time? <1> Am I suppose to be using 486? <1> or something else? <12> deadcat: how do you know it's fried? <7> Vasistha: none of my usb ports work on any usb devices <12> K|NgGh0sT: for what? <1> Athlon XP <13> hi all .... is there a debian social chan that isn't tech support ... or is this the best place to find debian type people <7> Vasistha: printer, camera, wireless card, thumbdrive.. the thumbdrive light dont even go on. <12> deadcat: wow, man, that's a bummer. I would imagine probably because something shorted out, either inside or outside the computer. The power between the devices is all shared <4> K|NgGh0sT: use k7 <12> pourriture_: this is a somewhat social channel, we go back and forth between being social and helping out! It's great. <7> Vasistha: bad news is no more usb on this p3 800mhz. good news i just finished finals.. <4> pourriture_: no. maybe #debian-offtopic
<1> chealer, how I delete old kernels? <7> K|NgGh0sT: apt-get <4> K|NgGh0sT: you remove the package containing them <7> ok... the wireless device light is showing when i plug it in. but dmesg shows nothing. what up? <1> alright well I apt-get remove linux-image-2.6-486 <13> Vasistha, ... so it is like free pie and chips ... it is pie ... and chips ... and it is free <12> deadcat: that may mean it just has power, but the kernel isn't seeing it? I'm definitely not the best person to help here, but sometimes I get the issue started and the real experts jump in <7> reboot maybe? or jiggles the card? (= or office space the mother****er <14> do I need to use smp kernel to fully utilize Pentium D? <12> deadcat: well, the fact that it's ***umably getting power means that... well, at least the power connections are connecting! I wouldn't jiggle the card with the computer powered on. <7> SMP = 2 or more cpu.. what you think <7> Vasistha: i mean shut it down first. <13> Vasistha, you must be my long lost brother ... I know enough to run my box ... and give the beginning of advice to others ... and really enjoy being a catalyst for those who know more <14> deadcat, pentium d = 2 core * 2 HT threads, so I`d say yes. <7> then yes <12> pourriture_: heh, perhaps, except I know I don't have any brothers aside from the two who definitely cannot help others with their boxes! And I feel like I learn a lot in here too, it's fun! <7> lspci still shows i have usb <7> lsusb shows nothing <12> deadcat: do you have, like, another device, like an old usb mouse to test with? <7> Vasistha: i tested printer, webcam, wireless, thumbdrive. <12> deadcat: do you have another computer to test the devices on? perhaps a friend's, considering you are near a university? ;-) <7> let me test the ibook. but i have sooo much stuff that i need to reconfig on the ibook.. )= <12> deadcat: ...and hopefully a friend's cheap spare computer, just in case there's a short in one of the devices... <13> Vasistha, whenever I have been in here I have learned more than I have taught ... but iI consider myself a newbie with a clue ... and I like to try to be the translator between those who need help and those who can give it <1> !nvidia <15> DO NOT use nvidia.com's installer. Ask me about "nvidia installer". Instead, read "nvidia-graphics-drivers" for instructions, or "nvidia one-liner" for a reminder if you've done it before. "Off to break the nvidia driver by changing the kernel interfaces again, this is becoming a fun hobby..." - Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux kernel hacker, on linux-elitists <1> !nvidia one-liner <15> somebody said nvidia one-liner was update-pciids ; apt-get install module-***istant && m-a prepare && m-a a-i nvidia && apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-settings && modprobe nvidia && echo nvidia >> /etc/modules && dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 (or xserver-xorg on testing and unstable). Contrib and non-free sources needed. See <non-free sources> <7> Vasistha: i am pretty sure its the damn usb device IN the computer.. i know my usb printer/webcam/wifi/thumb is good.. <7> oh well. i am gonna shake the computer a bit.. <12> deadcat: "in"? <13> Vasistha, you beat me to it ... but i"in" was a strange preposition <12> pourriture_: yesterday... this guy was in here asking about software to use with his "vinil printer cutter" <1> um <1> crap <12> pourriture_: yeah, but deadcat even beat me to it, he left! I hope he doesn't damage anything! <13> Vasistha, that would be to make LP albums??? <12> pourriture_: no, it was for printing large-format signs and other things on a vinyl medium, and the machine was equipped to cut the stuff as well! And he was looking for CAD or other software, like Corel Draw, but I dunno if he actually had the device working! <4> !tell K|NgGh0sT about msg the bot <7> DAMN!!!! <7> ****ing udev requires 2.6.15 or better. i am on .14 <11> So upgrade ;) <13> Vasistha, that is a "code it yourself" moment <13> moment <12> deadcat: you're back already... have you tried opening up the computer? <7> Phated: downloading .16.18 right now. (= i wanted to wait for grsec to release before i compile. but i guess i will have to use the rc stuff <7> Vasistha: no. its udev <11> Bahaha. :) <12> pourriture_: yeah... I don't think that was gonna happen. It took me a good ten minutes just to figure out what the device was, and I didn't even get to the point of asking if he got the kernel to recognize it! <12> deadcat: well, that's great news, eh? no fried devices or boards! <1> so how do I install nvidia in etch? since I get E: Package nvidia-glx has no installation candidate <7> i forgot about udev because i havent rebooted the box in 18 days. so that out'age rebooted and use the latest udev <16> guys I am trying to conpile a kernel for my own ibm xseries server <4> K|NgGh0sT: NVIDIA's proprietary graphics drivers were partially removed from Etch. you could try installing the legacy drivers <16> anyone can provide me with a good tutorial to compile kernel 2.6.8-x? <17> Okay so: <17> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?which=src&data=amarok&archive=no&pend-exc=fixed&pend-exc=done&sev-inc=critical&sev-inc=grave&sev-inc=serious <17> According to that the reason for amaroK 1.4.0 not making testing is that one bug filed by someone? <1> chealer, how do I do that? <17> How do I tell what the status is of a particular bug? I mean how long it could take to fix, etc. etc. <4> pinky_: #367910? no, at least not yet <0> yeah, i'm codding my first hello world. <4> K|NgGh0sT: the instructions should let you know <0> in C <17> chealer: Not yet what? <0> hehe, it's new for me. <12> patofeo: congrats <13> Vasistha, my only experience with that kind of thing was a company that had a PSU burn out on an IRIX box that ran a weaving loom ... it had 16 2 gig hdss and they thought they lost all ... no root p*** or anything ... thank god that IRIX was WEAK on exploits ... I made $10,000 on that one <1> chealer, and they are where? <0> thanks Vasistha.. <4> !tell K|NgGh0sT about ngd <4> pinky_: it's not yet the only thing keeping unstable's amarok from transitioning to Etch <0> Vasistha: are you C developer? <17> chealer: What else is there? It's been 10 days.
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