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<0> deconvolution, check all modules needed
<1> dli: i tried /dev/sdb sdc, sdd, ....
<2> stefano: no problem
<1> ok
<3> tarzeau: glad it worked :)
<4> formorer: one of my domains was missing... here's the problem...all the undetected spam was coming from there
<1> dli: which modules do I need
<5> Douglas77: i'd never do such a hack at home. oh well
<2> stefano: :)
<4> formorer: debian rules, always
<2> of course ;)
<4> also for this channel
<0> deconvolution, sorry, I can not search for you
<5> how can i use getent to get the shell of a user?
<6> tarzeau: getent p***wd user
<7> hello everybody



<8> how do i comment out multiple lines in vim using visual line?
<7> I just decided to migrate to debian from fedora
<8> i forgot how.
<9> nagulator, congratulations
<7> I have had enough of "free as in beer" vendors and most of all I hate gentoo pathologically
<7> I am going to be using netinstall iso
<10> Hi, I'm following instructions: http://tinyplanet.ca/~lsorense/debian/debian-nvidia-dri-howto.txt I got up to step 3, this part: m-a a-i -i -t -f nvidia-kernel but build failed: http://pastebin.com/738872
<11> Vasistha: ok cool
<0> nagulator, no need to be nagging, just ask your questions
<12> any clue: /usr/lib/yaird/exec/run_init: opening console: No such file or directory ?
<12> that's right after "Switching root"
<9> deadstage2, i refuse to answer that question. since the answer is in the first hit of a google search on yarid /dev/console
<7> I would like to ask you guys if there is a concrete installation guide, things that are taken for granted and thus often overlooked
<9> !install guide
<13> The Installation Guide for stable can be found at: http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual and for woody: http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/installmanual For sid: ask me about "iyhtays". Also ask me about "reference".
<7> I have been using linux since early editions of the kernel, but i have never tried debian :P
<9> !reference
<13> The Debian Reference will answer most of your questions about Debian. Latest version at qref.sourceforge.net, or http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/reference.en.html#contents. Read it after installing Debian, and before asking for support, as it is the closest thing Debian has to a manual. You can install it too, the packagename is "debian-reference", 'apt-get install debian-reference'.
<14> iKernel: which release do you use?
<7> thanks sep, anything else asides those two?
<11> i just upgraded from 2.2.x to 2.4.x kernel and now i have a tmpfs mounted on /dev/shm, is that for swap? i didn't have this with 2.2.x kernel
<9> !faq
<13> The #debian FAQ is at http://www.linuks.mine.nu/debian-faq-wiki/
<7> hmm sep, many things distributed :P
<9> !wiki
<9> nagulator, debian is a distributed project :)
<9> nagulator, but dont forget. docs are in /usr/share/doc/packagename.
<9> nagulator, so wheneven you install a package look in there
<7> I will
<7> I will try the netinstall method for the time being, there is no need to download an entire iso for packages that are outdated
<15> hello can anyone tell me were I can get help with my bobot++ ? It's running already, but I'm searching for a HOWTO on how to write scripts for it
<11> is this the best/most-up-date guide on packaging intro? http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Debian-Binary-Package-Building-HOWTO/index.html
<16> i want to setup cvs. Can any one suggest some packages please
<17> aptitude install cvs?
<18> is there a xorg-7.1 deb package yet?
<17> packages.debian.org?
<18> i didn't find it in ftp.debian.org/debian/pool
<18> aren't those identical?
<19> does anyone know a router or a firewall i can get which i can select which ports to have open or closed on each public IP?
<7> another question guys: status of gnome is 2.15 ?
<7> for debian-testing I mean
<7> can I use this as production desktop
<20> nagulator: 2.15 is unstable
<20> 2.14 is supposed to enter testing at some point hopefully soon
<20> there are still some bits of 2.14 missing in unstable, though
<9> spantiga, firewall in linux is allways iptables. you can write your own rules. or use a frontend to write the rules. i prefer shorewall, but there are many others too.
<7> thanks azeem
<14> and there are parts of 2.14 in testing already
<9> Sparticus, firewall in linux is allways iptables. you can write your own rules. or use a frontend to write the rules. i prefer shorewall, but there are many others too.
<14> wishkah: X11R7 is modular. there's no more a single package for it
<7> so what is the default desktop thing for 3.1r2?
<7> it is 2.12 ?
<20> nagulator: we don't update packages in stable point releases
<18> chealer: so I've heard. but aren't the "base" modules still combined in the xserver-xorg package?
<7> thanks azeem
<20> except for critical or security bugs
<9> nagulator, default desktop ? you know how many window manages you can choose from in debian :)
<7> sep: you can choose anything
<7> but debian is pro - gnome I think
<19> sep - thats fine for my linux machines but not my windows ones, however my router doesnt allow me to turn off the firewall completely.... so i need something that can handle upto 256 public IP's and can configure each IP's ports differently
<14> wishkah: something like that, I guess



<20> Debian is not anti-anything
<7> yup, only pro - gnome, I have no problems with that
<18> chealer: anyway, the latest unstable xserver-xorg is 7.0, so I guess I'll have to wait
<4> going...goodbye
<7> what I want is to have it running with java, mono, xgl and a good desktop for everyday office work :P
<5> ~popcon
<14> wishkah: yeah, if you really need something from 7.1
<21> popcon is, like, rumour has it, popularity contest is http://popcon.debian.org/, or install popularity-contest to take part
<9> Sparticus, whats your problem then ?
<5> nagulator: no, debian is not pro gnome
<7> ok whatever
<7> I am going to be using xgl so I guess this means gnome
<5> nagulator: maybe some debian people (especially the gnome maintainers) are
<9> Sparticus, shorewall supports many public ip's im sure most of the other advanced frontends do too.
<19> sep: i have a range of public IP's that I need different firewall rules for and also need the same ports opening on some of them
<7> compiz does not like kde :S
<9> Sparticus, so do that then what is stopping you ?
<19> sep: my router is stopping me, it wont let me open the same port and point it to more than one machine
<9> Sparticus, your replacing your router with debian+ iptableas ?
<7> a question now. How would you compare debian to the gentoo crappola
<9> nagulator, i woudn't they are too different.
<7> my own problem with gentoo has to do with portage
<7> attentive analysis shows up that both rpm and deb can be better if the user knows how to deploy them
<2> Sparticus: I prefer ferm or firehol
<2> Sparticus: but if you want to take ferm use the 1.2 snapshots from max kellermann
<7> i mostly compile from source, I think that what tarballs are for; nevertheless good binary redistributions are always important
<19> is there not some hardware to do this?
<9> Sparticus, ofcouse if you use a cheapo router with no 1to1 nat capability you cant do what you say,. you must use real tools. not playthings.
<9> Sparticus, do you belive that your current router dont have software (firmware) ? you can use whatever device you want. as long as it can do 1to1 nat
<19> sep - im willing to fork out for something that will do the job though... i just want to know what will do it
<9> Sparticus, any real firewall/router will including debian+iptables. 1to1 nat is a common scenario
<19> sep - i'd rather buy the router that can do it because i dont have a clue how to setup the ip tables
<10> !congratulate iKernel
<13> Huzzah iKernel, you did it!
<10> kernel@debian:~$ glxinfo|grep direct
<10> direct rendering: Yes
<10> :D
<9> Sparticus, that's what the frontends are for...
<9> Sparticus, so buy some device then, this is not a #debian question
<22> hello
<19> where should i be asking for help then?
<2> some IT consultant?
<0> iKernel, which video card?
<10> dli, Nvidia Geforce 6600
<0> iKernel, then, it should work out of box :(
<0> iKernel, it took me long to get DRI on my S3 ProSavage
<10> dli, Mate, I've had this card for a month now and I've only just got everything working: The card, sound, and direct rendering.
<10> dli, So no, it did not working out of the box. nv_disable_pat=1 in /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.mine was my saviour
<10> dli, And an uninstall then reinstall of nvidia drivers.
<0> iKernel, sound is in kernel, nvidia the trick is to try the newest .run from nvidia.com,
<10> dli, Well, I'm happy now, because everything is working.
<15> nobody an idea where I can get help with my bobot++?
<23> hi, can someone help?
<23> root@1[knoppix]# apt-cache search java
<23> E: Syntax error /etc/apt/apt.conf:1: Malformed Tag
<0> iKernel, no wireless ?
<7> ok something for precaution: what should a debian user never do to debian?
<0> !tell MrHart about anyone
<10> dli, Wireless works as well. I have to run /sbin/dhclient though
<24> has anyone tried vmware server for linux?
<25> i need a boot disk to delete all dirs except /home before installing linux - any ideas on a decent one?
<0> iKernel, put " ifave eth0 inet dhcp " or something similar in your interfaces
<23> how can I get apt-get running again?
<0> samuel, gentoo livecd
<2> urgs
<2> wrong channel
<0> samuel, it's small and fast, and enough tools, knoppix is bloated
<2> samuel: http://freshmeat.net/projects/diskzapper/
<2> samuel: but remove the harddisk with home first ;)
<2> upps seems down
<2> samuel: you can also use a grml-small
<26> $ ls -l /usr/lib/pkgconfig/gstreamer-0.8.pc returns -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 406 2005-03-16 14:11 /usr/lib/pkgconfig/gstreamer-0.8.pc How do I fix this? I am trying to compile something that requires this package...
<27> MrHart, find the syntax error in /etc/apt/apt.conf and fix it
<23> lazy_: k but what is the error?


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