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<0> or drunk <1> well my box at home got KDE and kde login system <2> wols_: correct, but becuase its not on disk doesn't mean an old copy isn't still running <1> fairly sure it was the same cd <3> how do you restart the network? <4> stew: I once wanted to run cyurs and courier at the same time. just won't work. so I know it doesn't work if the maintainers did their work :) <4> /etc/init.d/networking restart <5> asg: found potato at last... ftp://cdimage.debian.org/debian-archive/dists/Debian-2.2/ <6> disposable: ah, cool <0> disposable: http://archive.debian.org/dists/ <3> weird <3> ok well dovecot won't start on its own <5> abrotman: where were you 4minutes ago when i needed it? :) <3> do i need to reconfigure it or something? also in rcconf there is still an entry for courier-imap <0> disposable: discussing BASIC ?
<3> but ive removed all the packages for it <7> i want a .deb file i'm making to re-recreate config files if they are missing, how can i configure control file to do that <0> !archive <8> well, archive is a collection of files. 'tar', 'ar', 'cpio' are all archiving tools. This is *not* the same as compression, which is a separate operation. Maybe: http://www.debian.org/distrib/archive, or even http://snapshot.debian.net <0> dpkg: archive =~ s/archive,/archive <0> dpkg: archive =~ s/archive,/archive/ <8> abrotman: OK <2> fedya: that's normal, the initscript is a conffile and therefore not removed unless you purge, kill the stray courier process by hand: pkill couriertcpd <3> oh yea i forgot about purge <3> ok <3> what about dovecot? <0> disposable: you realize that mahcine can probably run woody right ? <3> reconfigure it after purging courier? <2> fedya: once the courier process is stopped, i'm guessing that dovecot will start when you /etc/init.d/dovecot start <3> still nothing <5> abrotman: aaah. no time for that. i can download potato iso in 50 seconds, put the cd in, run dselect and let it run for another 3 years without disturbing.. <6> fedya: check /etc/default/dovecot and make sure it isn't being started from inetd <2> fedya: read /usr/share/doc/dovecot, you might need to enable the daemon in either /etc/default/dovecot or somewhere in /etc/dovecot <0> disposable: uhm ok <3> do i want it starting from inetd or not <3> hwo do i want it starting ratehr <6> fedya: generally, no <6> fedya: you'd want it to run as a standalone daemon <5> abrotman, that's IF i figure out where the actual .iso files are <0> disposable: are you serious? <3> /etc/default/dovecot doesn't exist.. <3> do i need to reconfigure the package or something? <5> abrotman, what happens if i say yes? <5> abrotman, yes <0> disposable: i'll laugh .. a lot <3> /etc/init.d/dovecot start will start it even if it's a standalone daemon? <9> Question: I am running squid and it works but, there is one website it wont load up. Is there a DNS resolv or cache I can clear? <5> abrotman, well all i see are Contents-$architecture.gz files <0> that's no help <2> fedya: /etc/init.d/dovecot will start it ONLY if its a standalone daemon <6> shermhead: it depends on the error it is giving you <9> asg: there is no error just times out <0> disposable: might be easier to download the entire archive and make your own set of CDs <6> shermhead: can you resolve the ip (using dig, nslookup, host, etc.) <0> disposable: or send email to debian-user .. ask if anyone knows where to find an ISO or jigdo <10> a luck that shermhead didn't put an "p" instead of the first "h" of his nick <9> asg : I can access the site using links in the machines console <3> i'm so lost at the moment <9> asg : just when using squid doesnt work.. all the girls at my work are bugging me that they cant use myspace <0> disposable: you can use archive.debian.org as a source in your /etc/apt/sources.list <2> fedya: /usr/share/doc/dovecot/README.Debian <6> shermhead: what does /var/log/squid/access.log indicate the problem to be? <3> ugh, nothing there either <5> abrotman, i have potato cd's lying around somewhere, it's just since my girlfriend moved in, stuff keeps moving.... (that potato box isn't connected to internet) i'll go for woody then. is it still supported? <5> abrotman, s/cd's/cds <0> disposable: for about 6 more months :) <2> fedya: courier is now stopped? does "netstat -plant | grep 143" return an open port? <7> is there a good resource for making slightly more compicated control files/pre/post scripts for .debs <9> asg : still scrolling to bottom of the huge log <3> no <2> darkskiez: your best bet is to look at others who have done something like what you want to do, what are you trying to do? <3> but it's for port 143 on a different machine <6> shermhead: just use grep(1) to pull out the relevant info <3> hm, so this should start working as soon as i can get this thing to start heh <11> quick Q: how should I edit the initrd image? i mount it with -o loop -t cramfs, can't write <7> stew: i've got a problem, we use debs for our software, i want to make it replace config files if they have been deleted, and also to query if they have changed, sometimes it doesnt do the config file changed dialogue, and i'm not sure why.
<2> fedya: "but it's for port 143 on a different machine" <- what do yo umean by this? <2> darkskiez: becuase by policy you must not overwrite a config file that has been changed, /msg dpkg confmiss <11> the thing is I moved the installation from /dev/sda1 to /dev/hda6 (sda was a vmware box, hda6 is a real disk partition) now it won't boot even with root=/dev/hda6 :) <11> (of course i edited menu.lst and fstab) <12> hi folx <7> stew: what about the config changed dialogues <3> stew: it's connected to an imap box on my isp in evolution <3> 143 isn't open on this computer right now after removing courier <7> stew: ah yes, what confuses me though is the sometimes asking about the changed config files and sometimes not. <9> asg : it doesnt make it to the log.. it just times out <13> whats the offical kernel version for sarge 31r1, 2.6 tree? <6> shermhead: hmmm, odd <6> shermhead: 2.6.8 <6> bah <6> submarineshaun: 2.6.8 <14> submarineshaun: 2.6.8-3 <13> ty <6> shermhead: you might need to consult #squid at this point <9> asg : its symptomatic of it having a dns table it resolves wrong <6> shermhead: then just restart squid <3> trying to start dovecot manually Fatal: No protocols given in configuration file <2> darkskiez: i'd guess you should maybe: man udf <9> asg : I did that too.. strange <2> fedya: /usr/share/doc/dovecot/README.Debian <9> asg : where are dns tables stored? doesnt squid cache dns resolves somewhere <15> hi ppl <3> stew: it's empty <6> shermhead: iirc, it caches them in memory for a period; restarting should have fixed that though <9> asg : I did killall squid then after that did squid start <7> stew: udf? <2> darkskiez: ucf <15> how conf Wifi? <2> fedya: oh, i'm sorry, you want /usr/share/doc/dovecot-imapd/README.Debian <7> stew: still too cryptic for me sorry <7> ahh found it <15> ppl I dont know how up WiFi on my laptop <6> Kazak77: install wireless-tools ; man 7 wireless ; man 5 interfaces <3> oh wow i'm retarded <3> didn't notice it wasn't serving any protocols <15> asg: when get wireless-tools <6> Kazak77: apt-get install wireless-tools <3> AHHh!!! thank you all <6> !beer stew <3> dovecot works great, folders are where they should be <16> i was running rkhunter yesterday, all was well until it scans for hidden files, i've got /dev/.udevdb /dev/.udev /dev/.static /usr/.Trash-root /usr/bin/.xcmd_start /etc/.java and /etc/.pwd.lock that it wants me to inspect. are these normal files to have hidden? <17> hi everybody <18> dpkg still dead? <8> yes :( <6> ansong: .xcmd_start looks odd as does .Trash-root. The rest are standard <17> i have some prob on compilling ffmpeg : it says ' cannot find libpostproc.so.0.0.1' but i've already install libpostproc-dev <6> !test <8> Yes, asg, you're still online. <6> quiet: nope <17> what can i do please ? <19> .Trash-root is from nautilus AFAICT <20> hi, i`m trying to set up debian unstable on my laptop but i get error when trying to install linux-image-2.6* <20> /usr/sbin/mkinitramfs-kpkg: line 55: supported_host_version: unbound variable <20> Failed to create initrd image. <19> tenk: .so.0.0.1 is the shared library <20> anyone have an idea? <15> asg: it install but i dont see this product <17> azeem : what do you mean? <19> tenk: run dpkg -L libpostproc0 | grep lib and see whether it is there <16> asg, azeem, thanks <17> azeem : no nothing <21> ansong <19> tenk: there's no shared library <6> Kazak77: wireless-tools contains wireless(7) ; man 7 wireless <3> is there a gui firewall configuration tool ? <21> ansong : try www.zeppoo.net <19> tenk: you need to tell whatever you're building to link statically <19> ehz <19> postproc is from ffmpeg
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