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<0> itom: hmm this is not #firewall but whatever floats your boat. <1> does anyone know if the use of en_GB.UTF-8 as a default locale will cause problems with applications? <2> Profound[w]: http://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/ <3> thx markybob <4> deadcat: be warned .. i'm not a jogger .. but some in here are <5> hmm <5> when you have a .diff.gz, .dsc, and .tar.gz file <6> abrotman: thats for my cl***. (= <5> which debian package builder is used? <5> they look to be something you use to build a debian package <7> stretching is good before any physical endeavor. <8> kspath, thanks again; sorry for this ot msg <5> but it's been ages since I built packages, and in any case, I've always had a bit of trouble with making .deb packages compared to .rpm ones <9> Amarande: dpkg-source -x foo.dsc; <9> Amarande: then fakeroot debian/rules binary; in the resultant directory. <9> (***uming you've installed the build dependencies, of course.)
<4> deadcat: that's a crappy cl*** .. my gym cl***es at Uni were horseback riding and backpacking :) <6> abrotman: really? damn haha ncie.. <4> thingfish: do you know how many hundreds of people are hurt because they don't stretch before intercourse ... <4> deadcat: it was nice .. i had a good time in both of them <7> hehe abrotman <6> abrotman: damn... the only fun cl*** i have is bowling (= <4> deadcat: is this uni or high school ? <0> abrotman: funny the horses thought that that was their backpacking cl***. <6> abrotman: jogging is fun. but just not when injured. <10> eleftherios: I've been using LC_ALL=en_CA.UTF-8 in my environment. It seems to work. <6> abrotman: jr college <11> !ubuntu <12> rumour has it, ubuntu is not Debian. See http://www.ubuntulinux.org. IRC channel is #ubuntu (not here!) http://interviews.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=144934&cid=12136879 Ask me about <Based on Debian>, or Even Mark Shuttleworth says this is not Debian.. Ubuntu doesn't have a strong security team like Debian does - http://packetstormsecurity.org/filedesc/eterm-exploit.c.html <4> kspath: they were big horses .. don't let them fool you <4> deadcat: oh .. nothing like ball room dancing ? <11> !Based on Debian <12> Knoppix, Libranet, Corel/Xandros, Stormix, Progeny, Linspire, DamnSmallLinux, Ubuntu, Kurumin, Agnula, Xebian, and so on are *not* Debian. Just because something's "based on" Debian doesn't mean we can support it. You'll maybe get a Debian answer, and if it doesn't work, you're out of luck. Your best option is to join the channel for your distro. <10> eleftherios: however, you might want to put "XTerm*utf8: 1" in your ~/.Xresources file <6> abrotman: they have dancing here. but i dont know about ballroom. <7> Laibsch: you know you can /msg dpkg so it stays between you two. <0> Libranet might come off that list eventually/sadly. <11> thingfish: I did not know that. Thank you for the hint. <7> ;) <4> deadcat: you could like .. meet girls :) <7> hehe <6> abrotman: ya i know. they yoga cl*** here is popular (=.. <4> p*** <6> but schedule wasnt right for me. <13> abrotman: girls? they exist? <4> i'd rather learn the foxtrot than yoga <5> This is odd. This dsc file refers to versions like "xlibs-dev (<< 6.8.0)," <7> the thought of yoga just makes me hungry for indian food. <0> abrotman: mistake <5> 6.8.0? <4> SerajewelKS: there are three <5> I thought 4.3 was the version for xfree86? <13> abrotman: oh, then i don't have very good chances =( <4> Amarande: are you running sarge? <5> Yeah. <11> thingfish: I am considering moving to ubuntu but I am hesitant. I wanted to know what debian has to say about ubuntu. I guess there is really no rivalry but I was wondering what is my best option. <0> abrotman: learn yoga first and then ball room dancing. <4> Amarande: apt-cache policy xlibs <4> Amarande: what's the URL at the bottom ? <6> SerajewelKS: i think 54% college students are female. <13> deadcat: i think here it's 60-75% <6> wow.. <13> deadcat: meaning you'd think i would know some girls by now <5> 500 http://lyre.mit.edu stable/main Packages <0> deadcat: 60-65% of those that graduate are female? <14> Hi all, have a problem with my USB device and was wondering the following: Is it posible Is there an option to copy the firmware of a working version to the busted one? If so, how would it be done? <13> deadcat: but right now debian is more fun <15> Laibsch: I thought it was decent. I have given lots of the cd's away too, but I like debian better <16> What everybody's recommendation for a live cd distro? <4> Golfgeo: #hardware <4> _john: debian has no livecd <14> abrotman, thanks mate :-) <7> _john: whichever. <13> _john: i use kubuntu.. but that's not really debian <6> SerajewelKS: i am not saying you're right but... (= <16> abrotman: yeah i know, so i figured.. what could be second best? :D <15> _john knoppix or suse live dvd?
<16> Okay, one of my professor wanted to try one out, and i didn't know which to offer. <16> professors* <17> If you like Debian, Knoppix is very debian and live cd and dvd <6> _john: ubuntu live. <13> deadcat: well see, you boot debian and it works. you don't have to spend money on it, take it out to eat, whatever. debian is like *** that you don't have to earn. <4> knoppix is not debian <15> well, the dvd has more software <5> I value the woman I love much more than I value this PC. <7> hehe <6> SerajewelKS: stop dating girls who wants your $$ (= <17> No, but then, by that definition, there can never be a debian live <4> sure there can <18> I'm considering debian testing <13> Amarande: if i get that far i'd imagine that would be my scenario too. but that's the trick. =) <15> no, but it is still worth mentioning <5> Anyway, is Debian switching to Xorg at some future point by any chance? <4> Amarande: etch/sid have it now <7> Amarande: of course. <13> deadcat: debian doesn't even require a whole lot of my time ;) <3> lol SerajewelKS <6> Amarande: already there. <10> Amarande: Yes. I'm already running it <5> I noticed the .deb's on the most recent ATI OpenGL page I found are for Xorg. <18> is xorg7 available on debian? <5> And this build setup looks like it goes with Xorg, unless there's something I'm missing here. <18> etch <19> what is xorg? <6> libervisco: no <1> what's the situation with openoffice.org on Sarge? <13> !xorg <12> i guess xorg is X.Org X11, the reference implementation of the X Window System, forked from XFree86 4.4RC2. The current release is X11R6.9. ask me about <get xorg>, or #xorg <20> libervisco: not for now, but soon in experimental <13> eleftherios: situation? <13> eleftherios: please ask a more specific question. we're not aware of any situation. <21> eleftherios: which situation? <18> k, thanks deadcat and azeem (you too dpkg:) What about Xorg X11R6.8.2? <4> if gravity would quit school and work on X full time .. it would go so much faster :) <4> libervisco: i have it in etch now <6> libervisco: its called 6.9 in debian i think. its in unstable for sure. i dont use testing <4> deadcat: 6.9 is in sid <11> Seven_Six_Two: What did you like better about Debian? <18> I see.. <22> At the post install of ubuntu, I get the following error message : "ata1: BUG: timeout without command", so I can't install Ubuntu on my "sony vgn-s5m" laptop, I get the same error msg with Debian Testing and Gentoo <10> I ***ume that Branden isn't doing much with X anymore? <21> !ubuntu <12> extra, extra, read all about it, ubuntu is not Debian. See http://www.ubuntulinux.org. IRC channel is #ubuntu (not here!) http://interviews.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=144934&cid=12136879 Ask me about <Based on Debian>, or Even Mark Shuttleworth says this is not Debian.. Ubuntu doesn't have a strong security team like Debian does - http://packetstormsecurity.org/filedesc/eterm-exploit.c.html <5> http://channels.debian.net/paste/1697 <1> SerajewelKS, I tried to install it but I get a message that it has unmet dependencies. It names openoffice.org-base which won't get installed because of depends on java packages <4> _rene_: i almost did the same thing .. then i read the rest of his comment <6> Dwonis: nope. he doesnt do **** <5> That's the build dependencies in the DSC I have. <13> !tell eleftherios about install java <19> ok so xorg is a branch of Xfree86? <19> nice <4> threat: no <21> abrotman: oh, ok. I just parsed till Ubuntu... <5> Does that look like something that will build at all under XFree 4.3, or do I need a new dsc? <19> abrotman, a trunk? <4> _rene_: i mean .. he is installing ubuntu .. but he has the same problem every where <4> threat: a good license <23> threat, a fork <1> SerajewelKS, I do not want to install Java on my machine, is there a workaround?? I had OOo on Etch without Java :-/ <19> oh <21> eleftherios: yes, you need Java for base <5> I'm a bit puzzled about how to read the build deps <19> benjamindees, so Xfree86 is still being developed? <21> eleftherios: at least for OOos internal db. that's why -base depends on Java <1> _rene_, so either Java or no OOo? <23> threat, mostly <15> Laibsch, i didn't like sudo, even though I've read it's a good idea... <13> eleftherios: no you didn't. openoffice.org requires it on etch too. <19> benjamindees, or is xorg taking over the current development? <21> Ugly: unfortunately it doesn't work with sarges gcj/gij <21> args
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