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<0> postproc is from ffmpeg
<1> azeem : so what i must do exactly?
<1> azeem yes
<0> tenk: dunno, why don't you use the Debian package
<0> ?
<1> azeem because i cannot find it
<0> it's in stable, testing and unstable
<0> ffmpeg, that is
<2> who is ready to help a newbie
<1> azzem : apt-get install libpostproc0 shows me some depedencies
<0> tenk: no
<3> ansong, zeppoo is better thah chkrootkit or rkhunter try it if you hqve any problem www.zeppoo.net
<0> tenk: why is apt-get install ffmpeg not good enough?
<2> im sttill on version 2.2.20 and really trying to upgrade to sarge, I have the sources installed
<0> jnco: read the sarge release notes on how to upgrade
<2> ok



<4> asg: i havent etc\network i have etc\net but i dont see inteface
<1> azeem : because it shows dependecies too
<0> tenk: so paste the error messages to a pastebin
<0> !paster
<5> Instead of pasting in #debian or #flood, use paster, your friendly paste bot. Visit http://channels.debian.net/paste then select #debian and paste away.
<6> #debianizzati
<7> Kazak77: it's /etc/network/interfaces. Are you running Debian?
<8> what's the command to list files in a .deb file again?
<7> Tenshi: dpkg -L
<9> yay!
<4> asg: yes irun clone debian alt-linux
<7> Kazak77: well, if you don't have /etc/network/interfaces, I suggest you ask the alt-linux people
<10> yperite, looks interesting. i'll check it out
<11> hi *
<4> asg: phenx
<11> how to change first letter in filename from small letter to capital letter??
<7> xomhau: rename
<3> ansong, is very interesting and so powerful, it's new but i councel you to try it :)
<7> xomhau: if it's just one file, then use 'mv filename Filename'
<11> asg, many files :D
<7> xomhau: then rename(1) is your friend
<12> can guarddog be run in gnome?
<11> asg, rename "y/A-Z/a-z/" * ??
<7> fedya: sure
<11> let me try
<10> hmm, rkhunter also found "unsafe ownership on config file ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf" can someone tell me what that ownership should be?
<7> xomhau: no, you need to come up with the regex to change just the first letter from /a-z/A-Z/
<7> ansong: personally, I'd use 600
<10> asg, funny thing is, thats what it is now
<11> asg, i know, i copy and paste from man page
<7> ansong: well, that's about as safe as it's going to get unless you chmod 000 it ;)
<10> asg, i doubt that would help me tho'
<10> asg, thanks again.
<7> ansong: sure
<13> chflags
<9> !tell D-N-A about root
<11> asg, :(( this command changed all letter :D , no first letter
<7> xomhau: yes, that's what I warned you about.
<14> !tell D-N-A about cock
<12> another question
<12> when i dont have a firewall turned on, i can connect to this comp from another using hostname
<12> now i turned on the firewall, and i can't connect to it by hostname, only by ip
<12> If protocol is TCP and destination port is auth is allowed
<7> fedya: sounds like a DNS resolution issue
<12> i was thiking that might be it
<14> it is
<14> and it has nothing to do with remote system that has firewall in place
<14> hostname is resolved locally first
<12> asg: any reason why the firewall might do that?
<2> fedya
<2> sounds like its your dns
<7> fedya: put some logging rules in and find out
<2> i can't connect to it by hostname, only by ip...
<15> fedya rub two brain cells together and open port 53 if you can't connect from firewall using the hostname
<2> is this in a home network
<2> or an office network, do you have a dns server? allow dns service in the firewall
<2> be nice joey
<16> hi how do i know what filesystem a partition have whithout having aces to fstab
<12> no dns server
<12> office



<2> open up port 53
<12> no dns though
<2> like he said
<2> thats dns
<7> fmasi: cat /proc/mounts (or run mount)
<17> fmasi: try fdisk -l
<16> asg but lets say i runing i live cd and what to mout some partitions that i have no idea what it is
<16> and fdisk -l just say linux dont say raiserfs or ext3
<7> fmasi: try mounting it, the kernel will likely use the correct module
<16> a ok
<18> how to make gnome apps (while using kde) use other than default icon sets?
<17> fmasi: darn it, you're right - I was thinking it was more specific.
<16> its becouse the admin run away and dident tellm me the root p***word so i was haking the p***word
<17> although it does give the Id of the file system, so if you knew those...
<12> opening 53 doesn't fix it
<7> fedya: UDP port 53?
<12> ah
<12> only tcp
<15> wanker
<7> fedya: DNS uses tcp 53 for zone transfers and large packet info that doesn't fit in UDP
<19> just installed firefox for sarge and notice that when I highlight the "Latest Headlines" the selection are all in white...anyone else with this little problem?
<12> i dont think i'm even running a dns server here
<12> unless it's jsut builtin or something
<17> dureyes: if it's not a theme problem, you can check bugs.debian.org/mozilla-firefox
<12> hm not working
<12> i think it will just wrok when i install it
<12> i think it's just not working with local network
<20> why wont my usb stick show up on device /dev/sda1? it is listed on lsusb and used to be on sda1... how do I access it now?
<12> it'll have a domainname pointing to it later
<15> built-in my arse
<16> thingfish that was the first thing i thout about too lol buts asg is right aparently the kernel did mount it corecly
<15> fire up tcpdump man and trace the packets flow
<15> you fscked up somewhere along the way
<15> although it might be user error, as always
<12> _joey, but 53 isn't even open on this computer
<9> check UDP
<15> first , descript your network so it's clear what you are doing and what the problem is
<9> !open ports
<5> open ports is, like, netstat -plunt, or lsof -i -n, or (also, see 'open files')
<15> then try few tests and publish the results etc
<15> or nmap -sU -p 53 ip and nmap -sT -p 53 ip
<15> as they say, there're so many ways to skin the cat
<15> :)
<21> ealm: is it plugged in? does the kernel log the connection when you plug it in?
<15> Christ, I have been brought two dvd;s which contain _all_ MS Windows versions and _all_ dos OS
<15> lmao
<15> as early as windows 1.0 I think
<7> _joey: 1.0 was 5 floppies
<2> =)
<2> windows 1
<2> wow.
<15> wait, I'd put the list of them on a website or pastebin
<7> !list
<5> one warez list being sent to asg@is.a.****tard.com
<2> did it include dos or did u have to have it installed first
<2> !list
<5> one warez list being sent to jnco@is.a.****tard.com
<2> heh
<20> lepton: it does, should I paste dmesg in flood?
<20> ...#flood
<2> HOARRAH FOR SARGE!!!!!!!
<22> jnco, what?
<2> =)
<2> YAY!
<2> so long woody!
<2> cold shower for you!
<2> hello army!
<2> YES SIR
<2> * ealm has left #debian-kde ("Konversation terminated!")
<2> <2> Konversation terminated! . nerd. lol
<23> does anybody has run the epsx?
<24> how does dpkg decide whether it will prompt you to install an updated config file for a package, or when it will just leave your own file without question.


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