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<0> thanks <1> from where :-P <1> I need to have a source where to get the package from <2> Rhizome: if you use apt-get source postfix it sould all unpack into postfix-<version> <3> that will only list interrupts known to kernel <4> kerneld: oh cool, never botherd with debians sources much :P <2> This isn't necessarily a great idea, but somtimes I use an unstable deb-src line on a system that is stable if I need to have the latest greatest <0> my mouse is playing up done the dpkg thing wont take <2> need to be extra careful with keeping track of security upated if you take that route though, and upgrades later might be a little more fiddly <3> what dpkg thing? <0> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 <3> first sort out kernel side of things with the mouse, then X will work too <0> mmmmmmmm <2> Doqnach: Same place you get your binarie ftp.?.debian.org ... <3> are you using 2.6 kernel? <2> Doqnach: Use the exact same line, just change ^deb to ^deb-src
<0> 2.4.27 <3> ok that's a bit more annoying <2> if you are not sure where to put that, then you definataly need to do some googline or digging in the debian docs <4> that's interesting, how does debian handle it when you install a package from source and there's a new version? will it just not upgrade till you install the latest? :P <2> comsa: That doesn't edit the X config if you have made local changes last I checked. It keeps an md5 sum of the last debconf generated config <3> that too <0> mouse works at kdm login not in the desktop <4> I better get back to postfix, so many howto's and docs to choose from :D <5> well this is gay <5> i can't get php to connect to apache <4> joeyjones: apt-cache search apache | grep php <3> I find that hard to believe <0> thats it <2> Rhizome: that bit gets tricky, you need to know what you are doing. You could for instance put the packages you customized on hold if its the same version as in stable (Just suffix the version with you initials or something in the changelog), then if there is a newer version because of some security patch etc, you should see something like: 1 package held back\n\tpostfix <6> joeyjones: So long as you can keep it from connecting to your MTA, you're ahead of the game. <5> i installed apache2 then libapache2-mod-php4 <5> mta? <7> Hi. lost internet connection. got a dsl router running linux. loccal lan is running, but no internet.any help? <8> jm_, using Package didn't work <2> What would be neat is if you could have a local diff for the debian package registered some place, and if there is a new source version, it attempts to apply the diff, if no error, build the package and let you know its ready <3> Tripnotik: Packages, not Package <4> kerneld: hehe, sounds to userfriendly, and scary :P <8> jm_, yes, sorry, typo <2> Rhizome: Oly when you do an apt-get upgrade <3> Tripnotik: what does it say now? <2> or some such. <9> anyone ever experience exim + tls-auth being slow on send? <4> kerneld: would be cool actually, atleast try to patch it, or compile it the way you already did. <8> jm_, the same error from dpkg : can't mmap package info file `/var/lib/dpkg/available': Invalid argument <2> some support framework for local modified deb-src orignianted packages would be cool <5> Rhizome: so what package should i install to addphp4 or php5 with mysql to apache? <4> joeyjones: check /etc/apache2/ and the mods available dir <3> Tripnotik: hard to say what is wrong, but one of the parameters for mmap is not OK <2> Hmm when did registrations to debconf need to be confirmed? <5> php4.conf and php4.load <2> Still not sure if I can go :/ <8> jm_, I'll look into it, if I have a problem, I'll let you know <4> joeyjones: just apt-cache search for apache mysql and php, there's a few small packages that need installing then edit /etc/php/apache2/php.ini and uncomment mysql.so(is this really neccesary?) <3> Tripnotik: but this is pretty strange, no-one has ever had issues with available file and debootstrap, they all have issues with missing /proc or /dev <8> jm_, I meant if I find a solution :) <1> kerneld: so which one in the rules file would be the dir to place daemons in ? <1> libdir, sbindir, bindir ? <2> Doqnach: sarge/etch/sid? <1> sarge <1> one of the 2 default source servers from sources.list <5> Rhizome: i have php installed, but it doesn't load with apache <10> hi <2> Doqnach: http://pastebin.com/630359 <2> Doqnach: thats from top of debian/rules <2> in etch package <1> I have the same <10> what is the command at prompt to charoot into say /dev/hda1 from /dev/hda3 <1> but which one would be the daemons <11> silly question, how much bandwidth it takes if I let the debian IRC channel running? is it bad enough to effect my landlord BF1942 online game play on DSL ? dunno my speed though, when the weather is good, I usually good the download speed of 80kb/s <1> wmhtet: next to nothing <11> dang, that is damn fast answer! <11> thx Doqnach <10> any help with chroot command please <1> IRC is plain text so takes almost no bandwidth <11> then I will let the channle running and will ask you guys questions when you guys forgot that I have already asked too much questions :D
<12> Doqnach, IRC is a chatty protocol though <11> heh <13> mrkris: does your smarthost allow smtp auth over tls? <11> yeh, I am a bit afraid that you guys are too chatty :D <1> gotta run, off to school <1> cya people <2> Doqnach: Not sure, need to check dpatch , but I think it is not specified probl the sbindir <12> wmhtet, protocol vs. the channel itself, yeah, far more bandwidth will be used up by the channel. really though, over a standard 768/128 DSL line you shouldn't be able to notice IRC in the background. i ran a VERY small time IRC server over such a link and had no problems with gaming of any type <1> small IRC networks (let's say 100 users) only pull 500MB each month or something <14> wmhtet: if it manages to disrupt his gameplay i'll be utterly amazed <14> atleast if its only #debian <1> *off* <12> Doqnach, in my case it was at best 10MB/day <12> just used for internal affairs, really <11> well, I used to use a lot of bandwidth and he was upset with that so , I am a bit afraid that I might annoy him :D <12> wmhtet, if it gets bad, replace the router with something custom and use honest to god bandwidth management <11> one more thing, I am running the IRC in Opera which itself sometime refresh the webpage, I got complain by network admin at work saying that my system has problem ( he thinks that I am running P2P or something ), <2> heh, opera irc. Eeew <12> wmhtet, use an actual client? probably no other way around that aside from finding another gateway <2> irssi <11> come on, I love opera :) <12> kerneld, netscape IRC... ew. <4> gaim irc ftw! ;O <11> anyway, I won't listen to you guy for this matter :D, I will stick with my opera :D <12> Rhizome, mmm... xchat mebbe? <15> hey guys, I am not seeing my second hard drive that I just installed under /dev/hdb am I forgetting something, or should linux recognize it on startup?? The disk is running, i can tell because i put my hand on top of it and felt it <2> who still uses BitchX? <2> that POC :P <12> me <4> mngrif: uhm, no, mirc under wine! :P <11> ah ... what is POC ? <15> bitchx is great <3> Canna: seeing it where? <15> i just hate having to swithc out of X if im in it <15> in fdisk <2> !POC <16> i heard poc is plain old c <2> heh <15> but basically in ls /proc/ide too <11> ah ... thx <17> !poc is also Piece of Crap <16> simonrvn: okay <11> heh <2> simonrvn: has it <4> !fud <16> well, fud is Fear, uncertainty, doubt. Originally invented by IBM, but now used by many others. or YAFA. or Fscking Useless Data or otherwise known as false information or mindless facts with no backup facts or http://www.winntmag.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=7420 <3> cat /proc/partitions ; grep hdb /var/log/dmesg <12> Rhizome, i actually did that to beta test a friends script once, worked very well <11> dang, I don't that dpkg has these information :) <2> Rhizome: there is a mexican brand of deli ham called FUD <2> I need to get a sign <15> jm_: what is that, is it two lines, or should i pipe it? <18> hello <3> Canna: it's one line with two commands <11> !wmhtet <2> to put next to som SPAM <11> so it doesn't work then :D <12> btw, in my 10 years of linux, i STILL don't know what the kerneld proccess is <15> jm_: ok, what will that do, and what should i do after <2> mngrif: Its a 2.0 kernel relic <3> Canna: it will display some stuff, and you should read it to find out if anything has been detected <2> userspace process that dynalically loaded modules. <19> (In the sh shell) how can I output command results into a file, or perhaps look at what scrolled by some other way? <12> kerneld, neat <2> no longer used <20> likeafox, use > to redirect output to a file <21> aw crap... somehow, I managed to type "rm fsm.c" instead of "vim fsm.c". <15> jm_: I just get my hda <3> Canna: then hdb is not detected <20> likeafox, for example, fortune > /dev/null <22> pls give me debian dvd download adress <15> I know <21> not enough sleep, I guess
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