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<0> There's a way to pick 2.6? <1> Amarande: yes <0> On 3.1r1, or only on testing? <2> streuner, it doesnt answer the question if it was upgraded recently. <1> Amarande: type f3 for help at the startup and it give an option for that <3> omry: What does 'dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1 && apt-cache policy libc6 | grep 500' say? <4> anyone know of a simple serial port comm program for linux? i keep forgetting its name <5> fooz: minicom <2> streuner, ii libc6 2.3.5-8 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data <1> Amarande: on stable <1> Amarande: in fact, i always use the 2.6 kernel when doing stable installs <1> Amarande: but Etch does also now have security updates <4> not a whole terminal emulator like minicom, just something to open up a port and send commands <3> omry: and the second entry? <1> fooz: minicom <2> streuner, there is no second entry.
<0> okay, time to go give that a go. <5> minicom isn't good for scripting :( <1> fooz: a terminal emulator is how you send commands <4> no, I have a terminal emulator (xterm, screen, the console) <2> streuner, 990 http://tv testing/main Packages <5> you don't need full-screen ansi though <5> the way minicom works <2> thats my apt-proxy <3> omry: ah, your proxy :-) <6> line 1: dpkg-parsechangelog: command not found. i get that in error log while trying to module-***istant build comedi <2> streuner, which serves me well :) <3> omry: well, sounds like etch/testing then <4> i said already i'm not looking for minicom. I know what i'm looking for, I just forgot its name <2> streuner, waht do you mean? <3> omry: its ok <4> there's some command that takes a serial device as an argument, and it opens it and connects it to your terminal <6> what package contains dpkg-parsechangelog ? <2> streuner, ok.. so what can this crap be? both eclipse and xchat gives me errors like that. <7> fooz: what, like minicom? <8> hi, is there any way to have the GNOME Desktop directory soemwhere else? I want it to be in ~/.Desktop <4> sunday really is every day. <3> omry: /msg dpkg bts <3> omry: welcome to testing <2> streuner, I installed eclispe manually. <2> two versions crash. <7> BucWheat: install build-essential <9> seyon / <6> dondelelcaro k <5> fooz: ser2net maybe? <5> I'm not sure though <6> dondelelcaro now i get: dh_testdir: Command not found <7> BucWheat: install debhelper <6> k <5> whether it fakes a telnet connection, or whether it does slip <9> seyon Zmodem Kermit modemu <7> fooz: if you just want to open up the port and send commands, you can cat directly to /dev/ttyS0 <4> nope. there was a program in Debian called dip (part of some SLIP tools) that went away, but something appeared just like it <5> no flow control that way <4> I used it a few weeks ago.. I just can't remember wtf it is <7> \amethyst: right, but who needs flow control? ;-) <6> dondelelcaro what is the paste page? i have another error i would like for you to look at <7> !paste <10> Do not paste into the channel. Use #flood or visit http://channels.debian.net/paste/ or try "/msg paster help". <5> fooz: picocom? <4> no :/ <4> nevermind <5> not used it myself <4> i'll go read every package name <0> Okay, 2.6 did a -little- better. <5> That's what I'm doing :) <5> well, /~dmodem <0> But it loads the e1000 driver and then still claims there's no ethernet card. <0> Is e1000 considered a bleeding edge new driver? <5> /~dserial didn't reveal anything~ <0> Am I going to have to either use a test distro or abandon Debian for some other dist? <11> SerajewelKS: About as soon as we see a Java desktop, I imagine :) <12> Dwonis: isn't solaris' DE written in java? <7> Amarande: give us the lspci output <13> SerajewelKS - CLR? <12> Buddha|: aka .NET
<11> SerajewelKS: My understanding is that it isn't. <6> dondelelcaro http://channels.debian.net/paste/1682. <0> dondelelcaro: will the lspci output from this Knoppix boot do? <12> Dwonis: okay i really don't know i just thought it was <0> eth controller shows up as this: <0> 0000:01:07.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp.: Unknown device 107c (rev 05) <13> SerajewelKS - No. Solaris' DE is Gnome. <12> Buddha|: even ancient solaris? <0> Successfully loads under e1000 on Knoppix. 2.4 Debian install doesn't even load e1000, 2.6 install loads it but doesn't activate eth0. <13> SerajewelKS - it used to be CDE, the Common Desktop Environment. <11> SerajewelKS: I think ancient solaris uses CDE or Motif <7> Amarande: and which module has been loaded to deal with that card? have you tried the normal eepro driver or the e100 driver? <12> ah <13> which looks like crap <0> e100 does nothing. <7> Amarande: check dmesg|less; on the knoppix box and give us the output related to that card. <0> e1000: eth0: e1000_probe: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection <12> only thing i don't like about mono and stuff is that binaries still end in .exe <7> Amarande: hrm; and the dmesg output when you load the e1000 driver on the Debian installer? <0> That I couldn't get at. <0> I know loading the e1000 driver gives no error message, and no nothing, really. <7> Amarande: sure you can. F2; run dmesg|less <0> Okay, reboot time. <0> Y'know, one bad thing about a fast machine ... <0> It is very hard to switch the CDs in time when booting up. :) <14> what is the "armor" mode on the GPG signatures ? <7> Amarande: you may also want to get a copy of the etch d-i ready as well, as that may be easier if you can't get the e1000 driver to work <12> Thanatermesis: i'd guess ascii <15> i wonder if it'll make much of a difference if i swap my 2 rtl8139's for 3c905's in my p166mxx router pc. i just routes internet (4mbit/768) for my LAN <14> just is for save the signature file in ascii mode ? <12> Thanatermesis: what signatures are we talking about <7> fhffhqvb: dunno; you're probably right at the upper limit for transfers by that card. ;-) <15> dondelelcaro: it doesn't do more than 500K/sec at any given moment <7> fhffhqvb: yeah, and I'd be surprised if it could... ;-) <3> fhffhqvb: hehe, sounds like my SiS NIC too ;-) <15> it's a 10/100mbit card :-| <14> SerajewelKS about sign a file, for verify after it <15> i don't think there's a way to measure how much CPU resources a NIC is using, is there? <16> Dwonis: Well, I've got AGP working now, but my sound problem remains anyway. <17> fhffhqvb: it doesn't matter for your purpose <12> Thanatermesis: you're trying to verify a file, or sign a file? <6> dondelelcaro did you get a chance to look at http://channels.debian.net/paste/1682 <18> greetings <18> need a little help setting up debian as a desktop machine <11> myst-dragon: sigh. I dunno, then. You could try the OSS drivers (instead of ALSA) and see if it makes a difference. I know that worked for another sound card I had (but you really shouldn't need to for emu10k1/SBLive) <18> it's been about 4 years since I built this machine and have been updating since... but I remember one problem I had initially... is that since Debian tries to keep things minimal.. it's hard to setup the core basics for a desktop <18> for example.. there are hundreds of listings for gnome and X, but how do you install their core? <16> Dwonis: I'll give it a try, anyway. Can't hurt anything. <16> Dwonis: Thanks for your help, though. <14> SerajewelKS both, i try to sign a file for a future verification for some users <11> myst-dragon: no problem <14> i just trying to know "what is" the armor option <11> myst-dragon: good luck <16> Dwonis: thanks =) <0> It said something about e1000: Ignoring new-style parameters in presence of obsolete ones. <11> Thanatermesis: --clear-sign, I think. Or you can use -a <19> mmm guys, i am using/abusing sarge on a production server, so i dont want to move to sid or so. How would I install something liek php5 which isnt in sid ? <0> Then it gave the copyright and version notice. <0> Then nothing else. <0> The driver loads successfully but does not find the card, it seems. <12> Thanatermesis: the armor option converts the signature from binary to ASCII so it can be pasted in an email for example <3> Amarande: 2.6 or 2.4? <20> is it common for those SiS nic s to not deliver full bandwidth on the LAN ?? <0> I don't know how Knoppix does it so I don't know what's going on. <0> 2.6. <12> Thanatermesis: it's intended to be used in channels that aren't 8-bit clean, like email <12> Thanatermesis: if you're uploading to a website, you can leave it unarmored <3> Amarande: did you try etch d-i too? <12> Thanatermesis: binary signatures are .sig by convention, ASCII-armored are .asc <21> how do I get eth0 to work? I get the error "No DHCPOFFERS received. No working leases", etc. The router works fine though <18> also how do I enable DMA on a DVD drive? I'm using Nero right now, and what normally takes me 20min to burn a DVD is taking almost 2 hrs <3> anavim: /msg dpkg dhcp client <18> not sure why DMA was turned off <0> I didn't try Etch yet.
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