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<0> I guess there's issue with it through the 2.6.16 kernel <0> it's a brand new laptop <1> pipeline: well, you can't possibly know our situation, so your judgement of its necessity is your own business :-) <0> toshiba m100 <1> clarity_: brand new? a 2.6 kernel would be better, probably. <0> how do you load etch? <0> is there a diff install cd/ <2> testing cd <1> clarity_: well... does your nic work at all with 2.4, or you have no network whatsoever? <0> I got wifi to work through the madwifi 3rd party <0> but I need wired for work <1> clarity_: well, you could probably download an etch kernel with apt-get, that would probably be the easiest way to get it <0> what kern does etch have? <3> Vasistha, hello <1> clarity_: oh, and the other thing to do would be to download an updated sarge 2.6.8, one more recent than the install cd provided <1> clarity_: in fact, have you done an apt-get update && apt-get upgrade yet ?
<1> pourriture_: good evening! <0> I can't boot sarge :-\ <0> err 2.6.8 <0> I was running 2.4 and did apt-get install 2.6.18 <1> clarity_: well, you can boot it in 2.4, right? <0> then I couldn't boot at all :-\ <1> clarity_: oh, well, does lilo still have the older boot configurations in it? You didn't explicitly remove the 2.4 kernel, did you? <3> clarity_, ... damn good thing that grub has the choice of booting to the previos kernel .. no? <0> well what happened was I had to del some other packages to install the new kernel <0> so I did that <0> and it installed it <3> Vasistha, .... llilo ... what is this ... last week? <0> but it'd break on boot into the 2.6 kernel <0> and with the 2.4 my wifi wouldn't work.. <1> pourriture_: I'm pretty sure clarity_ is using lilo, not grub <0> I used both <1> clarity_: yeah, but you probably didn't delete the kernel you were running, just some -other- packages <3> Vasistha, I was just messing with you ... <0> it was weird it said I had to use lilo for 2.6 <1> pourriture_: hehe... <0> but I reinstalled anyways though <1> clarity_: uh, that's just weird. <0> yah, it didn't make sense to me <0> is there a way I can find out what kernel is included in testing? <1> clarity_: I think it's 2.6.15 <0> hrm <1> clarity_: look on packages.debian.org do a search for kernel-image-2.6 <0> thanks <3> seems to me that if it isn't in the kernel you are using that you could compile a module and load it <3> but that is just me being silly <0> dunno <1> pourriture_: yeah... well, the thing is, it's a brand new computer, it ought to run 2.6 ... but 2.6 is hanging on boot, perhaps while attempting to load some module <4> Vasistha, clarity_ : Brand new machine? Then yes, time to try etch instead. <5> was getting a grub error 18 <1> what's up with that? weird. I'm able to boot 2.6.8 from grub... oh well, who knows <5> probably my old bios and the newer harddrive <5> want in one hand and well, you know how that goes <3> actually 3 brand new machines would be even better <5> why stop there? <5> how do you know what shell you're using? <0> has anyone tried using sid? <0> how unstable is it? <3> SkyBlueshoes, cause my wife keeps installing FreeBSD on all the boxen that I can't admin myself <5> lol <3> clarity_, pornview doesn't work in sid <6> Hi All. What are general terms to describe long term monitoring (e.g. cpu load over days) and short term monitoring (hey, the cpu is overloaded)? <7> hi, what command will tell me the runlevel that the system is currently at? <6> howitz: who -r <3> and pornview is too cool to miss out on <7> thks <8> howitz: or /sbin/runlevel <7> thks <0> yah I'm looking at it now <9> hi everyone <10> netman1: short term-alarm long term: trend <11> Hello <0> man I hope etch works... I still have a linksys I need to stick linux on before I move to berk <7> netman1: fr 'who -r', there is last=S. what does it mean?
<6> bluestrain: Thanks! <1> clarity_: huh, those almost sound like the words of someone who lives in los angeles <6> howitz: single user? <3> SkyBlueshoes, it is a depressing thing ... wife got pissed about my linux fetish and she decided to take up freebsd and now she is 1337-er than I <9> im looking for a softare that can manage times in telephone conversations <5> lol, pourriture_, that is sad <0> Vasistha why do you say that? <5> (that's why you keep them in the dark) <7> netman1: i would think so too. thks. <10> There is no Los Angeles. I saw it fall into the ocean on really bad TV movie last week. <9> can anibody help me...? <12> pourriture_, you two can meet each other half way, using gentoo-fbsd <1> clarity_: I've just had a lot of friends around here who have moved and gone back and forth between Berkeley and LA, often in a bit of a hurry with lots of stuff to do :D <0> oh <9> where can i find softwre of this kind... to conect debian to a phone line..? <13> how does one get a more verbose output from the kernel compilation process <13> AS arch/i386/math-emu/div_Xsig.o <3> SkyBlueshoes, she read Cuckoo's Egg and actually got it ... not the story ... but the whole geek thing <0> I live about an hour and a half north of LA <1> dirakx: I just have no idea what to tell you! <0> I'm moving to berk in 3 weeks... <13> i wish to see the full command.. as -blabla -blabla arch/i386/math-emu.. <1> clarity_: ahha! I knew it :-) I debated saying "in or near" los angeles <1> clarity_: have an awesome time. I love Berkeley. <0> yah, I'm stoked.. compsci :-) <0> I'm going to try to find a new job where I'm not doing windows stuff all day <1> bluestrain: no more los angeles? damn it! then where am I right now??? <9> vasistha: thanks anyway <0> especially now since sql2k5 crapped all over the place. <4> Vasistha: A prison of the mind. <0> I have about 25megs of code to rewrite at my current job.. <0> all sql2k5/.net 1 <14> clarity_: use all caps, it makes it look bigger. Your boss will be impressed. <1> dirakx: do you mean... to make a modem work?? <14> =) <9> Vasistha: i need a software to control a phone line <1> Rug: haha :-) <1> dirakx: "control"? <9> Vasistha: to check for example the time that is expend in a conversation <1> clarity_: may I recommend the USCA student housing cooperatives as a wonderful place to live? if you can stand it... <0> naw, I got a 1bedroom for 1200/month <10> Vasistha: Don't worry, in the course of this movie, my current location was replaced with an inland sea <1> dirakx: are you saying you want to "tap" the line -- monitor what's going on, without having the modem or device actually take part in a voice conversation? <5> sounds like it Vasistha <0> I'm going to have some embedded boards laying around, and I don't want them to get stolen <9> no...i want to conect several phone lines to my computer and control them or supervise them <1> clarity_: yeah, if you need to secure your stuff, the coops are not always the best place for that. Once a server was stolen from inside a locked cabinet... <0> dirakx: maybe asterisk? <0> yah that blows <14> this is funny/sad. ManPage for apt: BUGS This manpage isnt even started. <0> I have too much stuff for a co-op <9> ok im gonna check that in source forge <1> clarity_: understood :-) I have a friend who has lived in the coops who really had too much stuff, it didn't work well, he was always having to move his stuff around, sometimes in storage <0> I have 2 laptops, 500gb externel harddrive,a p4 desktop, and a bunch of other stuff <11> clarity_: these software can i use in cafe internet? <1> clarity_: the thing is there tend to be cool linux geeks at some of the coops <5> I'll store that P4 for ya! <0> yah, one of my best friends is staying at a coop.. I'll hang around them <9> Vasistha: do you know more software of this kind...? <0> I'm just not going to have my stuff in one <0> plus I'm going to goto the sf2600 :-) <1> dirakx: I really don't, I'm more of a catalyst for helping people clarify their questions so someone who knows pipes up... <0> there's a callug at berkeley <0> not sure if it ****s or not <0> they also have this OCF (open computer faculty) club <0> it seems pretty active <9> ok thank you very much indeed <1> clarity_: actually, I think it should be pretty good. I mean, BSD came from berkeley, so did unix <0> yah... and it use to be hacker mecca :-) <1> dirakx: I'm still trying to figure out exactly what you want to do... partially for curiousity's sake :-) <0> john draper and everyone use to live there <7> how to interpret the output of a diff command used on two files e.g. 3,4c3,4 or 6,9c6,12. <1> howitz: use kdiff3 or xxdiff ;-) <9> Vasistha: the thing is that i cant make myself clear in this
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