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<0> make sure exactly what the panic is about
<1> dhcp client slows down boot, how to make it faster?
<2> DaveLib: no need.
<3> i installed some new applets, and theyre not showing up
<2> tuv: don't use it.
<2> nima: so restart gnome and see.
<3> indeed
<1> Guerin: this is not a solution to my problem
<4> guerin: i dont presently have any src lines in the file
<2> tuv: how does it slow things down?
<2> DaveLib: ok. change the deb line to deb-src
<1> Guerin: if there is no dhcp server, everything waits for the client to time out
<4> guerin: ahh at the start of the line the deb there to deb-src
<2> tuv: so my advice stands: if you don't need dhcp, don't use it.
<2> DaveLib: yes.
<5> billyt: boot the installer and mount and chroot again



<6> ok its doing a file system check again on me hang on
<4> guerin: so can i copy that line and leave my original deb line there too?
<3> any way to restart gnome without losing running applications?
<3> like how icewm lets you hit a reload button
<2> DaveLib: if you have a deb line for unstable, you'll end up running unstable. You only want a deb-src line, to get source packages from unstable, but not binaries.
<4> nima: when you shutdown gnome cant you ask it to save the session?
<3> good idea
<2> nima: dunno.
<1> Guerin: your advice is very valuable, especially the condition in it.. i do need it, but i want a general-purpose setup: when there is a dhcp server use it, when there isn't don't show me you're waiting, just wait in the background or something
<3> ill try DaveLib's idea
<2> tuv: install laptop-net
<4> guerin: ok i will change the unstable deb to deb-src
<5> tuv: ifplugd
<2> tuv: i think it contains scripts and such to figure this sort of stuff out
<1> liable: it's a wireless interface
<4> guerin: btw my main repositiory was flaky for a while so i put several in with my main one listed first
<5> tuv: waproamd or wpa-supplicant then
<4> guerin: so later in the file i have another deb unstable from another repository
<7> is there something similar to isobuster in linux ?
<1> liable: wpasupplicant manages ***ociation to different networks in the MAC layer.. it knows nothing about ip (network layer)
<6> holy fcsk it booted into the GUI!!!!
<2> DaveLib: ok, remove ALL deb lines for unstable, unless you want to run unstable, which at your current level of ability, you don't.
<7> i have a drive thats always unhappy with certain sectors of the videocds that i have ...
<8> so i finally get this bt848 card working, and first thing i see is a Cialis commercial...
<4> guerin: i can just comment them out with # right?
<2> DaveLib: sure
<4> billyt: great! so your problem is solved?
<4> guerin: thanks
<6> maybe
<0> billyt, so what was it?
<6> i would have to reboot again
<6> to verify
<0> just the missing /dev/console?
<6> i think so just a second
<0> coo
<4> billyt: i missed some of the discussion you had paying attention to other threads so as enorbet says what was the problem ie what seemed to fix it?
<1> Guerin: i think laptop-net can run dhcp for some configurations and not run it for others, i do want dhcp client to run always, but i don't want other processes in the boot to wait for it
<6> maybe
<4> nima: did the save gnome session work?
<6> hang on now when i look at the boot append editor in the GUI shouldn't it have stuff in the other parameters field???
<3> its really ****ty, DaveLib
<6> i remember it did in the past and now it doesn't
<3> but partially, yes
<2> tuv: oh, ok. You could hack on the dhcp init script to make it run in the background
<9> Hmm. Is there a best-practices guide or script somewhere for integrating wpa-supplicant into /etc/network/interfaces, like iwconfig is?
<2> tuv: the danger is that you create a race condition where the system doesn't yet know if the network is up, which could cause trouble with other services.
<6> and also shouldn't enable IDE SCSI emulation be checked with a check next to /dev/hda
<9> tuv: From what it sounds like you want (sorry, didn't catch the whole conversation) pre-up-ing wpasupplicant in /etc/network/interfaces in the wlan0 stanza and setting it dhcp and auto might be what you want.
<6> ???
<1> TBBle: actually this is exactly what i already have now!
<5> billyt: 2.6 doesnt do ide-scsi emulation
<6> really
<5> billyt: can you paste your grub menu list to a paster?
<5> billyt: and the output from fdisk -l /dev/hda or sda if scsi/sata
<6> Debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.12-1-k7
<6> debian GNU/Linux, kernel 2.6.12-1-k7 (recovery mode
<6> )
<1> Guerin: hmm.. sounds like i have to wait for it to time out.. too bad
<6> liable just running a plain old IDE drive
<5> billyt: ok, nm then
<10> I try to move files from a NTFS drive mounted in linux to a windows machine with an FTPd



<10> but the files seem to change
<10> how can I avoid that?
<10> any ideas ?
<6> i know i had to add the root=/dev/hda to the end of the loader in grub to boot to the GUI
<0> Migmig, errr format c: ?
<0> just jokin
<10> :S
<6> err root=/dev/hda1
<5> billyt: /boot/grub/menu.lst and fdisk -l /dev/hda to a paster
<5> !paste
<11> Do not paste into the channel. Use #flood or visit http://channels.debian.net/paste/ or try "/msg paster help".
<10> enorbet, got any idea what the problem is ?
<10> because I'm in a serious situation here
<10> I gotta get this going soon :S
<0> Migmig, not exactly since NTFS writing has bugs still afaik
<6> permission denied
<10> I'm not writing to NTFS ...
<10> I'm reading from it
<10> and sending out to FTP
<12> Migmig: what kind of error?
<10> epsilon, the files seem to change
<10> there's no error
<12> Migmig: NTFS is mounted read only?
<10> but for example ... binaries don't run anymore
<0> what kinda change?
<5> billyt: doing what? please be a bit more specific, so i dont have to keep asking you ****.
<10> or newline chars change in text documents
<13> Migmig: are you using ascii ftp when you should be using binary?
<10> I tried both
<6> when typing what you posted above /boot/grub.menu.lst gave me permission denied
<6> when typing what you posted above /boot/grub/menu.lst gave me permission denied
<12> Migmig: try force binary transfer
<10> I think all it does it binary
<10> unless I tell it to do ASCII
<6> i am logged in as root
<10> I'm using gFTP
<5> billyt: no, i want the output from that file. so either view and paste from a file manager or use cat /boot/grub/menu.lst
<3> hmmm, still nothing
<6> ok and just paste it here?
<5> billyt: no
<0> Migmig, is the only prob binaries?
<5> billyt: can you open a web browser?
<10> enorbet, seems to be any kind of files
<6> yeah i found channels.debian.net/paste
<12> Migmig: shouldn't happen, but it's maybe faster if you use NFS
<10> hmm
<0> Migmig, what is changed i other files...like txt files for example?
<10> How can I do that?
<10> enorbet, the newline chars at the end of each line
<12> read the NFS howto
<6> liable http://channels.debian.net/paste/1662
<10> it's visible in notepad
<10> but it works fine in wordpad
<10> it's strange
<10> no matter which ftp client I use it happens
<5> billyt: theres only half the file there
<10> The only place I haven't seen it happen is : IRC's file transfer
<9> tuv: Hence my earlier question of is there a better way to integrate... I suspect telling wpa_supplicant to grab the interface when it comes up, so you can ifup and ifdown it, and have wpa_supplicant take care of the 802.11 for you underneath, although you'd then need a way to delay DHCP until the link layer is up. (As opposed to interface up, which is particularly different in 802.11)
<10> I wish I could use it ...
<5> billyt: paste the output from fdisk -l /dev/hda too
<13> Migmig: on which machine is the ftp server running?
<10> It happened when I tried to move using apache as well
<10> tilrman, the windows machine
<13> Migmig: so you are doing an ftp put from the linux ftp client?
<10> yeah
<10> I could reverse the process though :P
<10> let me see how that turns out
<14> Greetings ---- I need some help --- If I want to see a webcast - I press the buton to play - and I get a message: AN external application must be launched to handle rtsp: links ----- Below I DO NOT HAVE the CHOICE of what application to lunch ---- Is this the mplugger (or how you call it ) and how can I make it SO I CAN CHOOSE what application I want to use
<10> where is ftpd ?
<12> you mean ftpd package in debian?
<10> I tried to install pureftpd but it said ftpd was there so it couldn't do it
<10> now I can't find ftpd :P
<10> never mind
<15> Hi all! Anyone out there running LDAP for authentication in a small- to medium-sized *production* environment for Samba, mail, web apps, etc.?


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