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<0> Nopalin: But if you can't even boot the liveCD successfully because the SATA driver makes your computer reboot, you need to get your broken hardware replaced <1> i don't think so...it locks up before then <2> thanks wyzard <3> jjb123: you are failing to provide the requested information, thus we can't help you. <2> i go to do that <0> jjb123: You downloaded an official iso from Debian's website and what you got was a bunch of individual files, not an iso file? <4> yes <3> Wyzard|TP: he doesn't know what he's talking about <0> jjb123: It sounds to me like you did get an iso, and you're opening it in some archive tool (such as WinRAR, WinZip, etc.) which knows how to display the contents of an iso <5> hi, im looking for a command line image resizing tool , i had 1 b4 , but 4got its anme .. <5> name* <3> !b4 <6> try "before", moron. B4 I17 N34 G58 O69 .... BINGO! <7> Wyzard|TP: modprobe napa <7> Segmentation fault <4> Oh, that is it. I ***umed it was and winrar archive becuase the winrar logo was displayed. Thank you.
<0> secher: Maybe you have a file with a name like "--_.txt" <3> secher: alias ls <-- does that return anything? <8> Wyzard|TP: No, it happens with any wildcard search. <1> x-x-_ when you say i need to reconfigure my x did u mean xdm or xorg? <5> Gnea, you know what i mean .. <0> secher: "type ls" -- it should say "ls is /bin/ls" <8> Gnea: alias ls='ls --color=auto' <3> Silent_al: so i shud just blindlee help u? <9> dragonfly: xorg. use update-rc.d and remove xdm <10> How can I install tomcat and netbeans??? <2> Wyzard|TP: do you have configured your sata drive as sata or ide in the bios? <11> are they going to implement bittorrent into the packaging system <12> foampeac1: I surely hope NOT <9> dragonfly: after that, reboot, now it shouldn't lock up since xdm will not start <13> foampeac1: why would they do that <0> Nopalin: SATA <11> apt-bittorrent or soething <3> Silent_al: apt-cache search filesystem resize <13> foampeac1: that would be dumb <0> Nopalin: Actually, I'm not sure whether my BIOS even has such an option <1> ok, i did apt-get remove xdm <11> SerajewelKS: what would not be dumb <0> Nopalin: but it's recognized by the driver as a SATA drive <13> foampeac1: apt-bittorrent would not be successful at all <7> Wyzard|TP: All I got is "Segmentation fault" ??? <1> then update-rc.d needs more parameters <11> SerajewelKS: why? <12> foampeac1: bittorent has nothing to do with the Debian Linux Operating System, is not part of it and it should NOT be there <9> dragonfly: if you removed xdm, don't need to run update-rc.d <13> foampeac1: because (a) the packages are changing too frequently, and (b) people running servers don't want to have to seed <0> snorre: dunno about that... I don't think I've ever seen modprobe segfault when trying to load something <5> Gnea,not fs resizing,but image(jpg,bmp) resizing .. thanx anyway <5> :) <0> snorre: did you run depmod first? <7> yes <1> x-x-_ ok....then reboot? <9> dragonfly: now reboot <3> Silent_al: oh, see you didn't say that - imagemagick is what you want - convert is the command <11> SerajewelKS: 1 day maybe <2> mi bios has 3 options, disable, auto (when there isn't ide drive, the sata is configured as ide), and manual (sata as sata) <7> Wyzard|TP: it gave no output though, should it? <13> foampeac1: no. it would be optional, and nobody would do it. <5> Gnea, thats the one! thanx alot! <9> dragonfly: after reboot start blackbox manually <3> np <13> foampeac1: bittorrent can't be faster than using the existing mirrors <0> snorre: No output is normal <0> snorre: Try "depmod -ae" and see if it reports any errors <3> cool, batteries are charged, time to go <0> SerajewelKS: Sure it can <11> SerajewelKS: the point is the bandwidth connservation maybe? <0> bittorrent doesn't conserve any bandwith on your end <13> Wyzard|TP: not unless you're on 10Mbit or something <0> It still has to download the entire file <14> why cant sarge see my ethernet card and ubuntu can wow help <11> Wyzard|TP: free up corporate servers for faster internet <0> But it conserves bandwidth on the mirrors -- the cdimage mirrors are often slow <13> foampeac1: i ***ume that the people running mirrors know how much bandwidth they are using. and for the CD images there *are* torrents. <0> flodine: I've seen that happen once before, but wasn't able to troubleshoot it because it was on someone else's computer <11> a option for a use is a option <15> how to find files created in an hour?
<16> flodine: probably because sarge doesnt have the driver for it loaded <13> foampeac1: sometimes options are not good <11> SerajewelKS: theres always options <14> well this is a sad day for me wanned to run debian but ubuntu must got most of the money for support <13> foampeac1: of course, but integrating bittorrent into apt is a very bad option <0> SerajewelKS: Oh, I misunderstood... I wasn't following the conversation, and thought the torrents you were talking about *were* the ones for the isos <13> foampeac1: for one thing it would require an extra daemon running to seed. for another thing, you would have to seed. <13> Wyzard|TP: nope =) <1> x-x-_ when i run blackbox i get an error bt::Display: failed to open display '' <0> flodine: I strongly doubt it's an issue of "money for support"... network drivers are part of the kernel, and Debian and Ubuntu both use the same kernel <9> dragonfly: do you mind to use gdm? <11> SerajewelKS: i could see it as a way for average users to lend bandwidth to the debian community <14> Wyzard|T desbian is giving me 2.6.8 right <8> Gnea: Wyzard|TP: I got rid of the alias, type ls returns "ls is hashed (/bin/ls), and I still get the invalid option. <13> foampeac1: possibly... anyway if you want to see it done, code it and submit it to debian. <0> flodine: Only if you say "linux26" at the CD's boot prompt... otherwise it boots 2.4 <13> foampeac1: i doubt they'll accept it but you could always run an unofficial bittorrent mirror <11> SerajewelKS: i dont know how to code <7> Wyzard|TP: I tried modprobe again and this time it didn't say segmentaton fault or anything <13> foampeac1: with all due respect, the open-source community doesn't need new ideas. we have too many already. we need people to code the ideas we have. <1> x-x-_ i suppose i could...i just would prefer not too.....i think the issue is more my laptop monitor than it is xdm <1> i wouldn't be surprised if gdm did the same thing <14> Wyzard|TP ubuntu is giving me 2.6.12 <0> snorre: lsmod | grep napa <13> Wyzard|TP: napa makes kernel modules now? <0> flodine: That's not a huge difference... I doubt there are any network cards that are supported in 2.6.12 but not in 2.6.8 <0> flodine: What kind of network card do you have, anyway? <0> SerajewelKS: it's a Promise FastTrak driver that he compiled <9> dragonfly: reconfigure Xorg <14> Wyzard|T gigabit lan <7> Wyzard|TP: lsmod | grep napa <7> napa 262903 1 <7> scsi_mod 127748 4 napa,sr_mod,sd_mod,libata <0> snorre: OK, the driver is loaded <8> Wyzard|TP: doesn't ubuntu have ndiswrapper as a default in the detection process? could he possibly be getting ndis in U, but not in Debian? <12> there is a bug with Realtek cards, when installing with 2.6.x install with 2.4 then upgrade and remind modconf about your card <1> x-x-_ does xorg have a configuration wizard or where do i start? would i be best off just googling? <0> secher: Good point, but apparently it's not a wireless card in this case <7> Wyzard|TP: how do I make sure it works, there are disks connected to the SATA controller (empty) <9> dragonfly: xf86config <0> flodine: "gigabit" is a pretty vague category... what model? <1> x-x-_ that works with xorg too or just the xfree86? <0> snorre: Well, check whether you can access those disks... mount them, if they already contain filesystems; otherwise run fdisk on them or something <12> Wyzard|TP: that was for you, flondine and whomever want to know <14> Wyzard|T intel 82573vor 82574v gigabit <7> Wyzard|TP: shouldn't I probe the disks first or something? <17> dragonfly: do you have xorg or xfree86? <9> dragonfly: oops, xorgconfig <0> snorre: What do you mean by "probe" them? <17> dragonfly: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <7> Wyzard|TP: I don't know what their names are /dev/??? <8> Gnea: not meaning to bug, but this is a real PITA, I removed the alias, resourced the .bashrc, type ls returns "ls is hashed (/bin/ls) and I still get "invalid option --_" any other help you can offer? Google is fresh out of ideas. <9> good night. off to bed <8> Night. <14> let me ask this is anyone running a intel d955xbk board <0> snorre: Is this a SATA controller or a plain IDE controller? <8> flodine: did you check the hardware compatibility list? <13> Wyzard|TP: i know, i was being silly =P <7> Wyzard|TP: It's a 8-port SATA RAID controller <7> there are 8 SATA disks connected as one RAID5 image <0> snorre: SATA support is part of the SCSI subsystem, so they'll be /dev/sd* devices <14> secher no i thought if ubuntu loaed right up debian would to <0> snorre: If it's a true hardware RAID controller and it has one array configured, if you don't have any other SCSI or SATA controllers in the system, it should be /dev/sda <12> flodine: is that an Asus, MSI ? what kind of board it is? a VIA chipset? <8> flodine: how old is the board? Sarge, while stable is not 'cutting edge'. Ubuntu and Sid are more akin than U and Sarge. <7> Wyzard|TP: fdisk /dev/sda1 <7> Unable to open /dev/sda1 <12> I guess you go better with ubuntu, there you do not need to know what is your PC made of <0> snorre: /dev/sda1 is a partition, not a whole-disk device... it won't exist unless the array actually contains partitions <0> snorre: Try /dev/sda <8> In the statement "ls is hashed (/bin/ls)" what does "hashed" mean? <7> same there, unable to open <7> how can I check if the controller works with this driver? <0> snorre: "modprobe sd_mod", then try it again
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