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<0> azeem: so I'll follow up your "invoke dpkg-deb yourself" lead as well <1> clarity_, from google, desc: "Intel Corporation 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controller", it's e1000 <2> hrm <1> clarity_, don't know what's wrong with debian kernel, if you can, build a newer kernel <3> if i want to install a particular package from a particular source, and i already have the same package installed from a different source, is there anything i should know? <2> so you think it's the kernel that's the problem? <2> bummer. <2> I hate rebuilding kernels... <4> i second that. <4> some free Unices discourage it. <4> monolithic > modular (?) <5> con cada cambio en el smb.conf tengo que volver a levantar samba? <6> clarity_: I haven't built a kernel in pushing two years :) <6> HoNgOuRu: #debian-es <6> HoNgOuRu: This is the english channel. <6> HoNgOuRu: English only, bud.
<7> Is anyone else having trouble with gaim in etch? My login seems to freeze the program. <2> yah <2> me neither <2> well 5 I think <8> is there anything i need to do for gnomebaker and nautilus-cd-burner to work from a normal user? <9> clarity_: what does uname -a say? <2> Linux debian 2.4.27-2-686-smp #1 SMP Wed Aug 17 10:05:21 UTC 2005 i686 GNU/Linux <2> that. <9> samuel: you might need to set cdrecord +s <2> 2.6.8 hung up my machine <9> clarity_: did you try the 2.6 kernel? <9> ah <2> yah... it wouldn't boot <10> samuel: all I had to do was aptitude install gnomebaker, I can burn as user fine. <5> sorry <5> everytime I change smb.conf do I have to restart smbd ? <8> hmmm <1> clarity_, I think e1000 is 2.4 starting 2.4.19 <0> HoNgOuRu: no, only if you want your changes to take effect. <9> dooglus: eh. <5> hoho...of course <5> thanx <0> azeem: what usually runs dpkg-deb? <11> HoNgOuRu: the man page for smbd say they a polled every minute. <9> dli: well, his lspci doesn't seem to know the pciid, so maybe that particular model didn't get supported until later <9> dooglus: dh_builddeb I think <5> ok <5> thanx, how do I configure it for a LAN to let others pcs enter my shared directories without a prompt? <1> azeem, I suggested him to try a newer kernel already :( it's a new laptop, and kernel issue, no other better choice <0> azeem: do you know of a document that will tell me about all this? <9> dooglus: not really, it is generally not ***umed one runs the low-level dpkg tools oneself, but rather uses debhelper <11> HoNgOuRu: in you smb.conf you want "SECURITY = SHARE" <11> HoNgOuRu: read more about it here: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.html#SECURITY <2> what do you guys think... compile my own 2.6.16 or try to .deb? <12> clarity_: up to you, but if you compile your own, you should use make-kpkg <2> can I pick which kernel I use at boot w/ the package? <13> try to .deb. <14> hello <14> I think this is both a debian and colinux problem <14> ok, I just installed colinux on windows XP <14> and on another partition, debian sarge <14> I boot up colinux, and windows xp turns off <14> I tryed it with woody <15> !colinux <16> i guess colinux is http://colinux.org/. Cooperative Linux is the first working free and open source method for optimally running Linux on Microsoft Windows natively. More generally, Cooperative Linux (short-named coLinux) is a port of the Linux kernel that allows it to run cooperatively alongside another operating system on a single machine. For instance, it allows one to freely run Linux on Windows 2000/XP, without using a commercial PC ... <14> and it worked fine <14> uh <14> I know that... <17> yeah but we might not :P <14> oh XD <12> clarity_: that's a function of your bootloader, not the packages per se. <14> anyone able to help? <12> Naz__: that's a colinux problem; we really can't support it <14> hmmm <14> it's just I don't know where to get colinux help <12> Naz__: I'd suggest actually running Debian on the hardware instead <14> any freenode channel? <14> well, I want to <14> but its a server <6> Naz__: Heh, it's not that we don't want to help you, it's that we can't :P <14> and I also want to play a few windows games
<12> Naz__: uh... server and games are diametrically opposed... <14> know anywy of doing that? <14> lol <14> not graphics intensive games <12> Naz__: you pretty much don't play games on servers. Especially games that require windows. [nethack and similar may be an exception, but...] <14> know any wa y of doing that? <14> hmmmm <18> wump! <14> I know <14> but I don't want to buy another computer x.x <2> hrm <2> odd... apt-get wants to remove grub and install lilo <18> Naz__: what's it a server _for_? <14> just a website <14> one <19> one would think that screen would be a default utility, like on lost linux systems <19> bleh <2> and remove hotplug <2> what do you guys think? <20> which OSI layer is HDLC part of ? <12> magyar: just install it; the only default is stuff that is Essential: yes, and that's as small as we can make it. <14> should I give up on running games on it till I get an intel mac? <6> There aren't any games for intel mac, either. <6> Install debian, then come back with your problems. <18> Naz__: are you actually hosting for something important, or just your own amusement? <14> boot camp/parallel?: P <14> amusemnet <18> then do whatever you want on the box.. <6> Naz__: Another option is to install the officially supported option -- SFU. SFU plus netbsd pkgsrc gets you a half***edly decent collection of UNIX software. <18> instal X, setup Wine.. *shrugs* <19> dondelelcaro: mo pciutils either <12> magyar: yerp. <14> hmmm <21> when i try to login with kdm it's giving me the error Xsession: unable to start X session --- no "home/user/.xsession" file <21> what can i do about this..? <12> magyar: there's also no emacs, no mutt, no mailx, no mta, no cron, no at, etc. <18> Naz__: And I'm not sure why "it's a server" is a reason not to install Debian.. *shrugs* <14> lol <14> I originally had it as the only os <3> alright, does anyone know why it is that when i install php5-pgsql using backports php breaks? <19> dondelelcaro: you know what would be sweet, if one types in a command, instead of "file not found" it makes an offer to install. Now we are talking <3> this is starting to get a little annoying <14> bt vmware was slow as hell <12> magyar: we have it. It's called auto-apt. <19> dondelelcaro: is auto-apt a default? <12> magyar: no <19> bah <14> so in goes windows xp <14> and welll.... <12> magyar: it's trivially installable though <14> you get it :P <12> (as is almost any other package that you think should be a default) <19> dondelelcaro: roger, thanks <21> anyone knows what information should be in a "/home/user/.xsession" file? <12> magyar: if you're totally lost, just pick one of the tasks, they install a crapload of stuff for you. Those of us who know what we want don't want them though, so that stuff isn't installed. <12> migiel: anything you want to start when you run startx <12> migiel: see http://svn.donarmstrong.com/don/trunk/home_modules/x_base/.xsession FE <19> dondelelcaro: "pick one of the tasks" hmmm? <21> dondelelcaro: when i login, i see something happen, but i get back at the login screen.. <12> migiel: it should start a window manager; check your .xsession-errors to see what failed <14> ugh <2> oo reboot wish me luck! <14> should I just reinstall debain? <21> dondelelcaro: okey i will <12> magyar: when you install debian, you're presented with a lists of tasks that you can choose to install. If you select one of them, the tasks will install. <19> dondelelcaro: you mean package selection "manual" <12> magyar: no, I mean the task selection pane that you get at the end of the install <19> hmmm, never noticed <19> dondelelcaro: but auto-apt, sounds kick*** <22> i need money, ****, i am in the oven <12> if you're a pot roast, I don't think you need money. You need to get out of the oven first. <19> no money no honey <19> !money
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