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<0> not enough sleep, I guess <1> !dvd <2> from memory, dvd is use xine (xine-ui for X11 or kaffeine for KDE), vlc or ogle (or okle for KDE, supposed to be inferior to kaffeine) to play video DVDs, or ask me about decss, or ask me about libdvdcss <3> are you sure it should be hdb at all? <4> should it be automatically detected at startup? <1> aww ;p <5> Thanks SilverMoonDragon <6> I think, I'd better ask something useful. How can I open port in my system, I need to open some port for portforwarding purpose <7> likeafox, no probs <4> its on the same ide cable as hda but its a slave <8> ekoo: have you looked on www.debian.org? <3> does BIOS detect it? <7> likeafox, there is also | to pipe the output to another command. eg cat /dev/random | perl <4> wmhtet: you need to login to your router <9> http://www.isc.com.mx/images/fud.gif <8> Canna: it will be detected, but not mounted, so you wont be ablt to do anything with it untill you mount it.
<3> liable: it should still be listed in dmesg/partitions files <4> jm_: I didnt think of that... it just came out of a windows machine and it was barely functional in there... lots of CRC errors, I figured it would be useable on linux because i can section off all the bad blocks <10> Hello everyone! <7> hi Sonic^Work <8> jm_: yeah, i am just not sure what he expects to be able to do after "just plugging it in" :) <4> but i would think the bios should have detected it... I guess ill have to reboot and find out <10> I've got a little problem with GNOME desktop, can anyone help me a bit? <0> !ask <2> If you have a question, just ask! For Example: "I have a problem with ___; I'm running Debian version ___. when I try to do ___ I get the following output ___. I expected it to do ___." Don't ask if you can ask, or if anyone uses it, or pick one person to ask (ask the whole channel!). We're all volunteers; make it easy for us to help you. If you don't get an answer, ask later or ask debian-user@lists.debian.org <7> Sonic^Work, ask <10> My "Debian menu" is empty. What package is it in? <4> liable: im not that much of a newb thanks <6> canna, login to my router ? :O why? I have run knmap (sorry, not nmap) and saw some port opening (like 25), I want to open some more <8> Canna: aplologies, wasnt able to really tell. <11> i've hit some problem with mailman 2.1.5 from sarge and it's not in the debian bug tracker, but it'd like to confirm it somehow. a list is configured _not_ to strip HTML from messages, yet it does. content filtering is enabled, but p***_mime_types includes multipart/alternative, text/html and multipart/mixed. yet mailman incorrectly strips all HTML and sends the message to the list immediately <7> Sonic^Work, it is not a package. though it should be there <11> i'm testing with upstream right now to see if that one has the same behavior <4> its ok, i know it needs to be mounted <0> Sonic^Work: You might have to install "menu" <4> jm_: so you agree reboot and try the bios? <5> Hmm, SilverMoonDragon, does it still work to pipe/write files, if the program running requires user input? <0> Sonic^Work: If it's already installed, you night have to run "update-menus" as root (though you shouldn't have to do anything, normally) <7> likeafox, i would prefer to do command | tee xyz <9> snooze'o'clock <7> likeafox, that way, you can read the output and still have it write to the file <5> Cool <10> Dwonis: Thanks. <12> anyone know what the best command line gui interface to generating iptables configuration is? <7> likeafox, or tee -a xyz to append to file xyz <5> A file in the working directory ofcourse <6> I have run the following command as root and it still does not open the port <6> iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -i eth0 --dport MYPORT -j ACCEPT #Open PROTOCOL <6> iptables -A INPUT -p udp -i eth0 --dport MYPORT -j ACCEPT <7> likeafox, it can also be the full path name. eg /dev/null <8> kraypius: command line gui interface? <5> That helps a lot SilverMoonDragon. <0> liable: perhaps like xmessage? <12> like http://firewall-jay.sourceforge.net/screenshots.php <3> Canna: sure <8> kraypius: take a look at shorewall, dunno what xmessage is. <7> likeafox, glad to be of service <12> thanks <13> Dwonis: haha, i did something like that yesterday. luckily i had cat'ed the file just a little while ago <13> seem like i was scrolled up a bit. jeez. <13> sorry <8> kraypius: you want a text based or graphic?? <0> kingspawn: yeah... I suppose this is a good opportunity to rewrite the thing anyway... the code wasn't working anyway ;/ <14> why does apt-get hold packages? <12> graphic but from command so i can do it remotely <13> Dwonis: hehe <12> like the jays one. it uses dialog <14> is there a way to list why specific packages are being held back>? <9> kraypius: Because of dseelct/aptitude/... selections <15> liable: like zenity, but <8> kraypius: oh, curses based?? no x?? <15> athena <12> yeah <12> thats what i meant <9> s/kraypius/wireddd/ <14> well how do I get rid of all of the holds? <0> krayplus: that's typically called an "ncurses interface", even though that's not entirely accurate (a more accurate term would be "full-screen console-based UI", I guess, but that's rather long)
<3> !tell wireddd -about held back <8> kraypius: shorewall is text files, but fairly straight forward if you follow there howto. <7> !tell SilverMoonDragon -about held back <9> wireddd: Load up aptitude, or dselct, or it s a bit ugly. dpkg --get-selections | grep 'hold$' | sed 's/hold$/install'| dpkg --set-selections might work <12> oh. ill give it a try and post the generated rules from it and from the curses one I found for comparison <8> simonrvn: hrm, never tried zenity, looks interesting. <6> seems like you guys are busy, I will come back tomorrow and ask again , night guys :) <8> wmhtet: there is an #iptables chennel too fyi. <16> i dont suppose any one has their firefox complaining of connection refused with http://microsft.com or http://ebay.com <6> ah thx :) <3> besides, you might need up to three rules for port forwarding <16> i get gmail.com just fine but not cnn.com <16> it doesnt make sense <14> konfuzed, do the dns names resolve? <9> konfuzed: How aboint: ping cnn.com, and w3m cnn.com ? <16> BGP is choking at my isp maybe <0> konfuzed: there probably isn't anything worth reading on cnn.com anyway ;) <16> yes the dns resolves <6> thx jm_ and liable <0> konfused: they all work for me right now, though :) <6> bye all <16> well i wanted to check ebay <16> its very weird though cause of my gateway router screwing around earlier today <9> konfuzed: Have you restarted firefox? Not sure the specifics right now, but at one point, I think it pooled a dns resolver thread/process and if your resolv.conf changed due to a reconnection or something, that might mess you up <16> i thought maybe active-x or some crap choking <9> konfuzed: active-x ? <16> oh well I was editing it a bunch <9> on debian? <16> in conjunction with my screwed up router <0> kerneld: could be Crossover Office <15> o_O <14> kerneld, dpkg doesn't list anything as being held <16> well that microsoft IE dependent crap <9> wireddd: Well if its held back then it has some unment dependency, try dist-upgrade so it can pull in a new package <16> the router blocks it at the router active-x popups and javascript <9> unmet not unment <16> ill kill that firefox <16> crap I still get connection refused <17> cna someone help me with installing apache2 and php4? <17> i installed it once, then uninstalled <17> now i can't install again <18> joeyjones: why not? <19> joeyjones: why not? <15> is there an echo echo here here? <14> kerneld, yeah that seems to fix alot of the problems though it wants to remove base-config <17> i get so many errors <16> PING microsoft.com (207.46.250.119) 56(84) bytes of data. <16> 100% failure <19> joeyjones: such as.... <9> wireddd: Then after, try apt-get install base-config, or before <18> tell us the first one <20> 111/tcp open rpcbind and 631/tcp open ipp , how can i know the service that is opening this POrt, or what is linked to it.. ? <15> netstat <14> kerneld, well I guess it wants to remove it becuase it isn't in testing, heh <19> protoloco: netstat also lsof also see /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf <20> simonrvn, yeah but with what, parameters ? <9> wireddd: Well there ya go <15> man it <17> i have 1 question before i try to insta;ll again <17> should i install php4 or libapache2-mod-php4? <9> libapache2-mod-php4? <21> joeyjones, both <16> net stat -rn is short and sweet two liner like it shold be <9> s/\?// <9> later will pull in the former <21> s/kerneld// <9> grep threat > /dev/null <9> :P <17> ok <17> so i installed apache2 <9> or grep -v threat :P <21> dd if=/dev/random of=kerneld <17> then php4 and libapache2-mod-php4 <17> but when i got to a php file it jsut asks me to dl it
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