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<0> bye everyone <1> oberon@obi:~$ apt-cache search wank <1> ratpoison - Simple window manager with no fat library dependencies <2> can anyone help me with MAKEDEV? <3> dvm1981 yes, i did use nano <4> abrotman: chuckyp: I am so close.. but I cant find what command-line arguments i need to load the ath_pci module <4> abrotman: chuckyp: installation fails if i dont use any <3> dvm1981 and abrotman: that worked <3> thank you both <5> King_Andy: You want not that he automatical mount it when the comp boot? <3> sooooo much <3> idk... lol do i? <5> King_Andy: If you like it. <6> King_Andy: all done? <7> Hi <6> BiRD: modprobe ath_pci
<8> autofs is so b0rked. <3> what does automatic mount mean? <7> Looking for help on having XP Home and Debian on my laptop <6> King_Andy: when it boots .. it will mount <7> I have downloaded the net install for debian. <9> [UBV]Joe: install windows first and Debian after; It's easier that way. <6> grub should do it <7> well. <7> I have windows on it already <3> so i should go back and take out 'noauto'? <5> King_Andy: auto <3> okay <7> how do i go about installing linux where? <7> i dont have a partitining program. <5> Get one <7> partitioning* <7> such as what? <5> parted <7> Any free ones? <5> Yes <10> !install debian <11> There are a myriad different ways to install Debian. See http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/debian-installer for a list of images. Ask me about <install guide> for detailed instructions. (If you've never installed Debian before, you should read the install guide.) <7> Do i have to reinstall windows? <7> if i have it already? <5> No, delete it, yes :-) <12> How would I go about finding out how a deb package was built, as in compilation options. <10> [UBV]Joe, no you don't have to, and the debian install will part your drive <9> zethreth: download the src package, look in debian/rules <13> hhhmmmm ok so ive garnered that even though ive got an AMD64 CPU that Im still better off with using the 1386 arch for sarge. <7> so. I just shut off my laptop, insert CD, run debian install. <13> is this correct <7> So then the 2 OS's are on my laptop <10> [UBV]Joe, it's pretty straight forward yes... <7> how do i go about switching default on or switching? <13> is there a list or review somewhere about what Sarge AMD64 does not support or is broken <5> [UBV]Joe: I can suggest you to get Knoppix, to try a bit, and so you have tools. <10> [UBV]Joe, debian installs a boot loader and you can choose <7> okay. <6> dvm1981: tools? <5> [UBV]Joe: Partitionering tools, like he ask about it. <10> ok I am kinda stuck <7> well <5> abrotman: Partitionering tools, like he ask about it. <7> if debian has it? <7> debian will part my drive? <6> dvm1981: just delete windows :) <5> abrotman: Already suggested :-) <1> :) <7> i want to keep windows. <7> not get rid of. <5> abrotman: My first one :-/ <1> buy another disk:) <7> so Just run Debian install. It will Split my drive. One is windows, one is debian. <10> I would (at least for now) then in a day or two you might want to... <14> What up all <10> [UBV]Joe, yes <1> use partiton magic <1> oder parted or whatever:) <13> !dualboot <11> you have two hard drives... only some rich bastard would have more then one hard drive
<7> why would i buy partition magic if debian will split my drive <14> lol <10> [UBV]Joe, the more you let them the more they will pester <1> !dualboot <11> you have two hard drives... only some rich bastard would have more then one hard drive <1> :)) - nice <7> whoops <7> Curt: So when i run Debian NetInstall.. <15> how do i get gtk apps to recognize .svg icons? like those in an icon themes i am testing this with thunar(file manager) <10> If I can get this box back up I'll be back in a few minutes <7> It will ask which OS i want set as default <1> need to teach that apt:) <10> [UBV]Joe, yes, yes, yes... <5> Im really not rich and not an bastard, and have 2 hdd's :-( <7> And how do i switch? <10> [UBV]Joe, be brave, it will work fine <7> option @ boot? <7> im not afraid of screwing it up <9> [UBV]Joe: it will provide you with a menu so you can select which OS to boot. <7> its just.. i gotta check if linux will read my wireless adapter. <16> hi can someone tell me how to change installation for a sata drive <13> dvm1981 ive got a dozen 6gig drives, would you like one <17> deadcat: have you installed an application that it can use -- Inkscape? <15> inkscape? let me try <13> ive also got a dozen 486s to go with em <5> anotherdm: If you want to give one yes :-) <7> thank you everyone that actually helped. <16> hi can someone tell me how to change installation for a sata drive <13> junk i tell ya <10> abrotman, I am worries that if I reboot I won't make it back, is there another way to move the /lib folder back? <1> <16> change hda to sda <18> hi <14> hi <5> anotherdm: In wich country live you? <19> How do I setup a program to autorun when X starts? (ie: run: hotkeys) <15> gnufan: are you using any icon themes at the moment? <16> oberon how do i do that i am a newbie <6> curt: most likely not <10> crap <20> I'm having problems getting my sound to work. I'm very lost here. I went through a tutorial that told me to install several things having to do with ALSA and Jack, and then I ran alsaconf and chose my sound card, an Ensoniq ES 1371. I ran speaker-test and I got sound, but I don't get any sound any other time, as far as I know. Would someone please help me figure out what the problem is? <10> ok <6> curt: afaik .. the only way is with a rescue disc <1> ariel77: don't kown - i am a newbie myself <13> dvm1981 canada <6> !alsa checklist <18> how can i wrote and alias with more than a single word? <6> !alsa-checklist <11> extra, extra, read all about it, alsa-checklist is 1) run alsaconf 2) add your user to the audio group 3) use alsamixer and make sure levels are up and it is unmuted 4) arts or esound stopped? 5) OSS modules unloaded? 6) speakers on? 7) does `cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp` work for root? <16> oberon i have read somethig that says i need to change the bios during startup or run something called sata_nv <6> int31h: quotes? <21> int31h: alias foo='bar 1 2 3' <17> deadcat: librsvg2-common ?? <20> thanks <20> how do i add my user to the audio group? <1> adduser foobar audio <9> ArchAngel: adduser <user> <group> <18> tx <20> thanks again <15> gnufan: ah. thanks .(= <13> ariel77 if your system is installed I would suggested you dont want to change your boot drive from IDE to SATA <15> gnufan: dont know why gqview wouldnt depend it (= <15> gnufan: thanks. its rocking (= <1> anotherdm: why? <13> with the sata on sarge having been a relatively common problem <16> anotherdm i am running ubuntu and have found it is too buggy for me a newbie to try to run right now i need something more stable like debian stable <15> gnufan: its just looking better and better (= first split gradient for clearlooks now the icon themes working. <22> anybody a wireless expert here? <15> britt: no. just ask <23> lol <1> :) <20> cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp Erm, this command makes my speakers play static. is that normal? <1> rofl <9> ArchAngel: yes <17> deadcat: isn't there one in sid as a default?!
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