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<0> creating a soft link worked oh well <1> that really ****s. <2> !ask <3> If you have a question, just ask! For Example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian version ___. when I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, or if anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask (ask the whole channel!). We're all volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get an answer, ask later or ask debian-user@lists.debian.org <1> at least kernel configuration is fun and exciting in debian! :-D <4> back <2> damn <1> no wait, there is a kernel build package for 2.6.8-2 what would cause apt-cache to not find it? <5> lol <2> !tell pngwen about kp <6> Picasa for LINUX on google.com ! <2> yay slashdot! <4> lukketto, I read that today on linux.com <1> abrotman: I know about that stuff. I had ***umed that with the installation of the kernel, I would get the headers and the build as well. I didn't, so my bad. I know my way around the debian toolset though :-P <2> pngwen: okeedokee
<6> abrotman: for me it works well! <2> lukketto: slashdot or pic***a? <1> abrotman: BUT you did show me the dpkg bot, which I think rocks, so ty :-D <6> abro: picasa <2> pngwen: so it's still broken ? <0> you can't use sofftlinks like dirs - so is there any other way for having a dir that points to another dir except mount -o bind? <7> bubute: yes you can <7> erm, <7> Brox: yes you can <0> go ahead <7> ln -s directory link <1> abrotman: no, apparently I had a way old apt-cache on that box. I updated it and the package showed up, installed it, and now the module compiles <7> works fine <0> no <7> yes <2> pngwen: good <7> Brox: it does work fine thanks. <8> back <0> for example if i put media/file in html then it won't follow the softlink <0> in this case the softlink being media <0> and file is actually in another dir <7> that's because you've set apache that way <0> ? <0> so apache can't handle softlinks right? <7> apache has an option for not following symlinks <7> it can handle them perfectly well -- they are implemented at the FS layer so it doesn't care <7> but it can be told not to follow them, which must be what the case is <0> its more complicated: this is tomcat <7> Brox: fine, but directory symlinks work fine. <0> ok thank you <9> I am trying to build my kernel with smp support using make-kpkg (following the tutorial at http://www.falkotimme.com/howtos/debian_kernel2.6_compile/). when I attempt to install the deb I get a warning that a kernel with that version is already installed. any hints how to prevent this warning? <5> oa <5> ops <10> how to add something so my path? <5> omry: configure leneral setup->local version <5> *general <9> peppet, in the menu-config? <5> omry: yes <9> peppet, trying, thanks. <11> Looking for current Debian wine packages.. Anyone have a repository? <8> anyone know when xgl will come to debian sid? <8> or is there a way i can do that now <8> ? <9> peppet, is there a way to rebuild the deb without cleaning the whole thing? :) <12> redphoenix1: Are you into XGL development? <13> grr, dontcha just hate killing time <2> redphoenix1: /msg dpkg xgl .. no timeline for xgl in sid at this point <2> yay bots! <13> been killing time for the last four hours... <14> Hey wow who knew you could get out of overflow by identifying <7> Activate Death Sequence <15> semboy: so you want to switch to Debian? <16> yep <16> so you can help me better <8> no i just want to use it <16> :P <15> semboy: do you have a Debian ISO? <16> nope <17> jspiro: www.debian.org <15> semboy: you will need debian-31r0a-i386-binary-1.iso <16> man debootstrap, /msg dpkg debootstrap what with this than?
<15> semboy: oops, I mean: debian-31r2-i386-binary-1.iso <2> !d-i <3> For stable/sarge: http://www.debian.org/releases/sarge/debian-installer/ and the development page for the installer(ISOs for etch/testing) is http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ d-i is the new generation Debian Installer, the replacement for boot floopies which was last used in woody. If you want to make custom install cds, start with d-i. <16> ohh man is ther a is way than this crap -i dont want to burn a cd <16> ;( <15> semboy: yes, but it is difficult. <15> semboy: why are you PM'ing me?? <16> cuzz i want to <16> i dont want to paste it here <15> semboy: pasting less than 3 lines is ok. <15> semboy: or 4 lines no more than every 5 minutes. <16> ok great <16> answer me there than <15> semboy: where? <16> just nothing <15> ok <18> !in the channel <3> i guess in the channel is Stay in the channel unless someone gives you permission to private message them. <17> dont want to burn a cd? why not? its not like it tough to do <16> you dont want to help me that is all ;S <17> ahh needed thier little hands held i see <14> hmm <12> !beyond help <19> I have installed 3.1.How can I upgrade to 3.2 <15> jakl: why do you want to? <19> jspiro:I just want to use the latest kernel <15> jakl: why? <20> i'm trying to use php_value open_basedir inside of my apache configuration but it is being completely disregarded - its empty in ini_get() in php and nothing in the error log <18> jakl: 3.2 does not exist <19> 31r2 <19> I install 31r1 <15> jakl: apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade <18> jakl: set up some apt sources for sarge and dist-upgrade <19> Can you show me your /etc/apt/source.list <17> jakl: why do yuou need the latest kernel? <11> bnovc_ php_admin_value open_basedir .... <15> Ronin++ :) <10> anyone succeeded installing oracle-xe on sarge? <20> T***ium: i'll try that but i thought it was php_admin for _flag and just php_value as php.net/configuration_changes suggests <21> jakl: If you really need the latest kernel, then backports.org is your friend. <12> !tell mmm about oracle <15> mmm: doesn't Oracle Inc. provide tech support with every purchase? :) <12> !tell mmm about jspiro <21> jakl: if by latest kernel you mean 2.6.16 <18> Ronin: when did he mention the kernel <12> !tell jspiro about oracle <15> !tell jspiro about jspiro <17> 11:52:56] <19> jspiro:I just want to use the latest kernel <20> T***ium: that worked, thakn you <22> when recompiling isent "make", "make install" enuff? <18> Ronin: ah, missed that <15> Hams: what are you compiling? <17> :) <14> !telll insidius about jspiro <14> heh <18> Ronin: that was really obvious, wasn't it.. <15> Hams: what are you compiling? <17> SerajewelKS: no comment considering what ive missed here :) <12> I just want the latest of everything. I do not care if it will make up a stable system. I do not know how to write or "fix" any of it but I want the latest of everything and I want to join channels and whine about those things that do not work the way I think they should. <17> kspath: hah <15> kspath: ah! join #ubuntu+1 </sarcasm> :) <23> @kill kspath <24> **** Jumps up, grabs the trout and puts its back in the river.. Another trout saved! <23> ;p <23> not really <23> :) <25> hello <17> throw back in the river? waste of a good eating fish <23> no kidding. mmmmmm trout </homer> <24> **** Jumps up, grabs the trout and puts its back in the river.. Another trout saved! <12> Ronin: That one had mercury in it. <15> the "My fish is in the oven." userbox on wikipedia was proposed for deletion recently. I dunno what happened.
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