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<0> hellop: At the boot: prompt, type 'linux26' and hit Enter. <1> beardy tried that, ENTER or Install26 both give a modules not found error. <2> abrotman, thanks for the tip, but whats wrong with the iso i am using? <0> hellop: Which one, exact url? <3> raf256[laptop]: not everyone has SNS syndrome like you do <3> robr: the kernel hates you? :) <4> abrotman: stable is outdated, typical users I know would found it frustrating that some soft is not available yet, and I found testing quite stable <2> abrotman, it would seem it does :) <3> raf256[laptop]: it is not outdated <0> raf256[laptop]: shut up <3> raf256[laptop]: it's perfectly usable .. stop being a butthead <4> omg, so much high quality arguments, think you just convinced me; good think you managed to keep from swaering or anythin <3> robr: also .. you may want to try a bios update <5> abrotman, im a give it a go, thanks for your help. <2> abrotman, good idea <3> robr: just a thought ..
<3> raf256[laptop]: testing still breaks .. try not to screw up everyone else's install based on your personal inability to deal with working software <6> is there a program to make flow charts ? <3> dia <4> abrotman: I cant deal with non-existing software, some programs I need like ihu sound chat are not in stable at all <3> raf256[laptop]: did he ask for it? no .. so you'd screw up his machine for something he doesn't want? <4> therefore I lask do he like half year old software <4> perhaps he do <0> kspath: melt it toa dagger instead <3> raf256[laptop]: there's a reason people use stable .. <7> !distract raf256[laptop] <3> more than one actually <4> omg, I see 2 fanatics here, go start a freaking jihad on anyone that dont agree stable rocks <3> raf256[laptop]: you have a mirror? <4> abrotman: ok, I will tell a friend to install stable. we need IHU program. how to install it then? <3> raf256[laptop]: you're so damn stupid .. <3> raf256[laptop]: you're missing the point .. as usual <4> abrotman: you are so incredible smart. so how to install the IHU? <8> ola <3> raf256[laptop]: which one of ten ways would you like? <4> any that works <9> raf256[laptop] : backports? <3> !tell raf256[laptop] about simple sid backport <4> witohut compilation from source <3> have a nice day <8> alguem de portugal ? <3> !br <10> Esse canal e apenas em ingles. Por favor, use #debian-br (/j #debian-br) para ajuda em portugues. <1> Ok so I'll use Sarge. I want a minimal install. Should I get the netinst or can I use the 1st CD? <11> what does br stand for ? <12> break <13> hi friends <0> hellop: If you already have the first cd, use that, otherwise get the netinstall. <4> kspath: are you retarded? <7> raf256[laptop]: certified <4> abrotman: so auto-build from scratch? looks nice then, but do it work? <14> chino[server], brasil. <13> please, do someone can install Lexmark multifunction system (4200 Series) ? <3> raf256[laptop]: try it .. let me know <4> abrotman: last time I checked simmilar problem, there where dependiences on libraries, that are only in more unstable versions <3> raf256[laptop]: try it .. let me know <4> and all of you should chill out <3> you started it! <4> and I thought only some relligion guys start to rage in anger upon difference of opion, sheesh <0> raf256[laptop]: Take the politics somewhere else. <14> *sigh* <3> beardy: #short-bus ? <11> is there an openldap or any ldap server accessable via apt ? <7> raf256[laptop]: You speak 4-5 languages and none of them are English? <0> chino[server]: Most likely yes. /msg dpkg search <15> hello <16> hello <3> chino: slapd .. or something similiar <4> kspath: you where molested as kid and now you have to start/continue a flame? you have more stupid offtopic questions? or you woll let it go? <3> were <14> would <4> yes, there are also even more typos, lets discuss that <3> will
<3> let's <14> d'uh <14> hehe <4> You <17> are the udev and hald daemons required? <4> Or <3> roler: for what? <7> chino[server]: apt-cache search ldap | egrep "^ldap" <4> did I just make 2 guys write 8 offtopic lines flood willingly? <3> kspath: it's slapd <17> abrotman, ; they are both running on my desktop laptop <8> how I bring update kernel? <3> raf256[laptop]: if you'd work on your english .. we wouldn't have to ;) <7> The package is? I thought only the binary was in a package. <4> vtudo: by installig kernel-image? <3> roler: running gnome ? <17> abrotman, ; yes <8> yes <3> roler: required no .. but parts of gnome use them <3> !info slapd sarge <4> abrotman: or, someones could stop beeing ***holes and be more friendly instead ....no, that's justcrazy <10> slapd: (OpenLDAP server (slapd)), section net, is optional. Version: 2.2.23-8 (sarge), Packaged size: 798 kB, Installed size: 2228 kB <17> ahh <15> hey guys, I got a question !! I want to show this page : http://quicksilver.blacktree.com/ , and my firefox is not really fast with this webpage , it's laggy. My friend who is under ubutun and who is using Internet Explorer 6 tells me that it's real scroll smoothly .. so , what the problem : I have a fresh install of sarge, I have firefox laggy. my friend under ubuntu got XGL, internet explorer 6 and it's really fast... wha <15> t is the problem??? thank you <3> raf256[laptop]: i'm very friendly <17> thsnks <7> slapd - OpenLDAP server (slapd) omg, I never expected the package to be named after the daemon. <16> linoleum: its a common problem with debian. <3> linoleum: i don't get it .. there's nothing to scroll <15> ho sorry yes, I mean this page : http://docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/what_is_quicksilver <11> kspath: me either <11> what is a "DNS domain name:" <7> domain.nom <16> install lindows and wine with ie6 <3> linoleum: not a problem here <18> hello - is there any known-working netinst iso image somewhere on the net? since those on cdimage.d.o have been broken for days <15> abrotman, is the scrolling smooth ?? <3> yes <3> in opera and FF <3> choisyjc: did you use the sarge installer? <0> IE in ubuntu? .. <18> abrotman: I'm trying to install testing <3> gravity: linoleum glue ? <19> how does one play a dvd from the command line (not using totem...say using mplayer?) <18> abrotman: would the sarge installer handle that? <3> choisyjc: i see beta2 is there ... <0> abrotman: heh, I thought the same <20> abrotman: I hear that's the designer drug of choice <14> I had no idea they were broken, I installed it just fine... (sarge-amd64, netinst) <4> /bin must be on the root / partition? <3> choisyjc: handle what? .. all you've said is that it doesn't work <21> hey... i'm getting a silent bug on fusermount 2.2.1-4... it just prints out "invalid argument" no other error information. the argument is decidedly not invalid... anyone else have this experience? <18> abrotman: beta2 is broken (2.6.12 kernel, 2.6.15 modules) -- and so are the daily builds that came after it <0> raf256[laptop]: man hier <3> choisyjc: ask #debian-boot <15> no seriously, the scroll is not smooth with my firefox , and I got an other friend under ubuntu , and it's not smooth too . but when he use IE6 it's smooth :/ <15> so, we don't understand <20> linoleum: So what? <3> linoleum: scroll how? <20> linoleum: Patch firefox so it has smoother scrolling <3> linoleum: with the wheel? <19> linoleum then he should use ie <20> You're talking about completely different apps <15> so : I do aptitude purge firefox , then aptititude install firefox , and the scroll on this web page is really slow and laggy : http://docs.blacktree.com/quicksilver/what_is_quicksilver <4> beardy: yep, but I dont see there, can one put a /bin and /sbin on CDROM, or just /usr <18> abrotman: ok, thanks <3> oh yeah .. and i ahve 263 extensions insstalled :) <9> I have search for an lightweight file manager. Finnaly use 'xfe' are there other one that i have not found, must by light, for slow laptop <15> lol <15> non I dont have extention <20> linoleum: wtf is with your quicksilver links?
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