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<0> hmm, who poked out slav0nic's eyes? <1> there are a bunch of tools in the list <1> eg. gwget for gnome <2> ****s=\ many bugs <1> well its just an example man, check the lot of them out <3> mithro: that feature should be in <3> slav0nic: axel is good, i think <1> wet does me just fine <4> lastnode: okay i'll try gnomebaker then <3> i always have a bazillion shells open, so it often makes sense to just use wget <1> run it under screen if you're downloading huge files <3> mithro: apt-get it baby! ;-) <4> lastnode: doing already <1> hah, s/wet/wget <2> can i disable print installe packages in aptitude (when i run aptitude install)?
<5> http://pastebin.com/740854 someone take alook at this please? <3> DevilChaos: im in cli, i dont have a web browser :) tell me what it's about? :) <6> lastnode: links <3> blondie: not apt-getted :) <5> its a fail msg from unrared files <6> lastnode: apt-get it baby! ;-) <3> blondie: already apt-getting fluxbox, love ;-) <5> unrar-free -xfv /home/devil/Desktop/Ultimate\ NRG-2CD.Prop.real.ZodiacReal.rar /home/devil/ <5> Extracting Ultimate NRG-2CD.Prop.real.ZodiacReal/cd1/01-AudioTrack 01.mp3 Failed <5> etc etc <3> DevilChaos: bad rar file? <5> **** knows <4> welp, gnome-baker doesn't do what I want <7> hi, when I log as another user with su [other_user] <7> and I want to start <7> a graphical app <7> i get this : <7> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server <7> Xlib: No protocol specified <7> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0 <7> so i cannot launch firefox or emelfm or anything as another user <8> Mastroquet, try xhost +localhost as user with premission to display <8> s/premission/permission <7> thank you WildPenguin <8> Mastroquet, anytime <7> but i don't understand <7> ;-) <9> i want to use ubantu, anyone moves to it+ <7> coywolf : !!!!!! <9> !uuntu <7> WildPenguin : what is "permission to display" ? <9> !ubuntu <5> bbl bye for now <10> Ubuntu is a distribution of Linux that is <Based on Debian>, please visit http://www.ubuntulinux.org and/or visit #ubuntu, right here on IRC. Ask me about <Based On Debian> for an explanation of why we are unable to support Ubuntu here. <9> i want to use ubuntu, anyone moves to it? Mastroquet <11> !ubuntusmite coywolf <8> Mastroquet, a user which has permission to the display which where you want the other program to appear, so the user which logged in, or root are generally those which have permission to allow other users to connect <12> Hello, how do i stop a package from updating? <0> !tell Grant_ about hold <9> !Based On Debian <10> You're not running Debian, but a distribution that uses the same package management system, but not the same packages. You can't use packages from Debian with Ubuntu, or packages from Mepis with Knoppix. That is why we cannot help you, you will need to visit the IRC channels of the respective distributions. See <Ubuntu> <Knoppix> <Kanotix> <Mepis> <7> WildPenguin ok thanks <12> That's cool, thanks Eulex <12> ! <0> Grant_, yw :) <13> are there any flags you can send to dpkg while installing a debian package with the -i flag? <13> so that is shows extra messages <14> hi, I have a server (sarge installed) which gives me an "Input/output error" when I try to execute some binaries also 'ls -l' results in a Bus Error. Anyone has an idea what the problem could possibly be? Any hints? <7> WildPenguin : xhost +alter@localhost ==> alter@localhost being added to access control list <15> anyone is pratice with partimage ? <7> I suppose it's not correst <16> yo ppl, how can I remove cron.hourly entries in auth.log ??? I've commented the line out of crontab,but that's not the solution <7> because it doesn't work <8> Mastroquet, just "xhost +localhost" as that user <7> ah... <7> ok <8> Mastroquet, sorry, my explaination was a little vague. <0> Mastroquet & WildPenguin, note that doing xhost +localhost on a multi-user machine would create quite a security hole <7> WildPenguin : no problem, of course <8> Eulex, indeed.
<7> anyway it still doesn't work... <17> is there any advantage of using xorg instead of xfree86 on a debian server? (i need remote controll with x environment,and this by vnc) <7> xhost +localhost => Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server <0> Mastroquet, use sudo or sux to start an X program as another user. <7> Thanks Eulex I'll try that <18> What is the best (little energy usage/low cost/>=50 GB) automatic backup solution for two pc's connected via a network which are not always on? <7> Eulex, WildPenguin : thanks a lot for your help, it works fine with sux <7> Congrats from a new debian user <7> :-) <7> (it's my second day under debian) <0> Mastroquet, then close your security hole with xhost -localhost :) <19> hi, what does debian store in /var/log/ksymoops? <20> secret things <0> TTT, kernel symbols and module info, it seems <21> any one use debmirror? <21> need some help <7> Eulex : euh.... How should I close it ? <0> Mastroquet, xhost -localhost <7> ok, I thuoght this command was the origin of the whole.... <22> does anybody know how to add new templates to Open Office Impress?? <7> localhost being removed from access control list <0> Mastroquet, xhost +localhost enabled anyone at your machine to access all your X sessions, xhost -localhost disallows it. <7> Now i understand <0> TheCarl, maybe #openoffice.org or #debian-oo does? <7> now that I can distinguish a - from a + <7> ;-) <7> sorry folks <22> thx <0> Mastroquet, hehe, that's a nice ability :) <18> !backup <10> methinks backup is something you should do *ALWAYS*... if you value your sh*t even in the least. Otherwise eons of buildup and data can go BYE BYE FOREVER one day if you do not backup, either by HD malfunction or by intentional evil by crackers or by mischivious glak elves that invade your system. Or even by large magnets that get out of hand. Pay the dollars for a tape system or CDR and use tar (plus optionally bzip2 at lowest compression) <7> I learn slowly but finally i learn.... <1> lol <23> why does dpkg suggest using lowest compression for bzip2? <22> everybody seems to be dead at the oo channels <6> TheCarl: oh well <1> TheCarl, just ask your question, ususally when someone comes around and sees it, they'll asnwer <6> or they'll yell at you for being off topic <1> lol <0> TheCarl, wait a few minutes. <22> alrighty <1> has anyone worked with colinux + debian? I got it running under windows, and it runs samba inside it, and shares my 250gb drive which is reiserfs. The only problem is it is very slow. There is no colinux channel, and this has nothing to do with debian other than I am using debian sarge with it, so if anyone can give me any tips on improving performace slightly, let me know, otherwise ignore this <24> Is Ubuntu goog, dood (rude bruts)? <6> phoohb: English please <25> ext3 > reiserfs <25> !ubuntu <10> Ubuntu is a distribution of Linux that is <Based on Debian>, please visit http://www.ubuntulinux.org and/or visit #ubuntu, right here on IRC. Ask me about <Based On Debian> for an explanation of why we are unable to support Ubuntu here. <0> !ricerfs <10> rumour has it, ricerfs is the firework rocket of filesystems - it goes very fast then blows up with all your data. See "reiserfs" for real info. <24> Gnea: Yes, and its more popular that Debian (these days) <25> phoohb: to the misinformed and the easy to please, sure <26> ubuntu is as icky as kde or gnome or whatever the hell wm it uses <7> microsoft windows is much more popular than ubuntu, it must be very good <1> Eulex, I hear a lot of people discouraging the use of RFS, why? It has never caused me any problems in many years <6> SubStack: kde and gnome aren't WMs <25> heh <25> !reiserfs <10> hmm... reiserfs is a journaling filesystem with pretty good performance and some interesting features. See http://www.namesys.com. It is wonderful and everyone loves it, until the axe falls and they lose data due to a crash. As such, it has a lot of ex-fans who are now sadder but wiser. See ext3, xfs, or jfs for safer filesystems. <26> should I toss in a d and an s? <26> "desktops" then <26> at any rate, they use up way too many resources for my poor little sytem <26> s/sy/sys/ <27> then stick with icewm/blackbox <0> SubStack, twm!!!! <26> yeah! <1> SubStack, http://xwinman.org/ <1> check em all out <1> well not ALL per se, but a lot of them <1> pick one you like <1> I personally favor *box wm's, fvwm, icewm, and windowmaker over others <25> stoned: basically, if your reiserfs partition were to encounter a problem regarding filesystem corruption of any kind, unless you already had a backup of your data, you would be hard pressed to get at least part of the data backed up before having to rebuild the entire tree, which involves destroying all of the data on it. <28> Im trying to install a new theme for debian/kde, now this is a theme espically done for sarge. I ran the deb file and it seemes as though its working but after its finished nothing happens. heres the log: http://snuttisgullipluttis.googlepages.com/help1.txt <26> have used 6 of those already <26> still not quite satisfied yet though
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