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<0> stew: Seriously, I'm just relaying the errors on this one. <1> Shadowcat: not everybody is used to linux as maybe you are, but i bet you got things yu are not that good in... <2> xored_: i don't think it was sarcasm <2> xored_: if you don't like his comments, use /ignore and move on <1> it really soudn like : "you are so damn supid, you run both" <3> xored_: There's only eight hundred other people here to help you :P <2> KS70: so you boot a 2.6.{14,15} kernel and get what error? <1> ;) <4> hmm <5> I found it: Makeself <6> Any know issues with Postgres installers in Sid today? <4> is there any way to tell what the static devices in your system are without first unmounting devfs ... <3> gnufan: Nope. My postgres works fine. <0> stew: I'll have to go back and write it down...on the other side of the office right now. <3> Amarande: Not practically, no. <6> pipeline: what version?
<4> more specifically, in general <0> stew: after another reboot, of course <3> gnufan: the latest in sid.... 8.1 <4> if a mount-point directory has files in it before something's mounted onto it <6> pipeline: I think I just have some stray files from an earlier install <1> stew: iam using hoplug, as no version of udef is installed <4> is there any practical way to 'see' the contents without unmounting the other thing? <0> stew: anything you want me to check before I reboot and get this info? <3> gnufan: upgrading from 7.0 or 8.0 to 8.1 is kind of hairy. Consult the Postgres documentation. :\ <7> Does debain have jabber2? <1> KS70: whats your problam ? <1> KS70: you cannot mount root partition or smth on boot with the new kernel ? <8> DragonD: Personally, I use ejabberd <6> pipeline: I just want a clean database on this box for testing.. no upgrade required (hopefully) doing the desparate -> find / -name "postgres*" <2> KS70: i think you should try single user mode, i think you should try p***ing a root=/dev/hd?? option to the kernel, and i'd be curious about what errors you are getting from a 2.6.{14,15} kernel <0> xored_: can't get a 2.6 kernel to boot, stew thinks it's because devfsd is running, but I uninstalled that and still get problems. <2> xored_: did you edit /etc/hotplug/blacklist? <3> gnufan: Why not just purge and reinstall? <1> stew: yes <0> stew: alright, brb <1> KS70: had the same problem. So you have SATA <1> KS70: ? <6> pipeline: I did - urm it complains of an unset variable during the reinstall <3> gnufan: did you make sure to /purge/ and reinstall? Not just uninstall, not just reinstall. <2> xored_: well the option of just renaming the ipv6.ko and rerunning "depmod -a" should work in any case <1> stew: i added "ipv6" there <1> stew: where is this file located ? <1> stew: in that "device" folder ? <2> xored_: did you add it to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist? <1> one second, stew <2> xored_: find /lib/modules/$(uname -r) -name ipv6.ko <0> xored_: yep, SATA. <1> KS70: then i can help you <0> stew: same error...will begin typing now... <1> KS70: i know whats up <6> pipeline: I think I purged - anyway third time lucky -- it is only to test some web software.... punbb <2> KS70: oh, you should realize that sata drives in 2.4 would be /dev/hd and in 2.6 would be /dev/sd <0> xored_: ok cool....help me :) <7> Dwonis: does ejabberd support mysql? <1> KS70: take a look at your SCI configuration and switch on SCSI-genric and IDE driver <9> approx rocks <0> stew: ah...I ***ume /etc/fstab would have to be changed then <1> KS70: i got the same problem here on my ubuntu laptop <0> xored_: which config params? <1> KS70: form what kernel are you upgrading ? <2> KS70: yes, and unless you have changed your lilo.conf, you would have to p*** a root= line to get it booted <1> KS70: is your first HDD name hda or sda ? <0> under 2.4 it's /dev/hda <1> ok <1> then you ned to change <1> the root mounting, as the new kernel changes the names <0> xored_: /boot is /dev/hda1, / is /dev/hda3 <1> to sda <1> change it to sda and sda3 <8> DragonD: I guess you can do it via a third-party module, such as http://ejabberd.jabber.ru/check_mysql_php <8> DragonD: I've never done it, myself <1> if that doesnt work, you still got to activate the SCSI generic support to get SATA running(libata) <0> xored_: ok, will go give it a try right now...thanks <4> wait, if 's' is sata now, then what's SCSI? <1> stew: i dont have the second file ( modprobe/blacklist, should i create it ? <1> KS70: are you using grub or lilo ?
<2> xored_: it was modprobe.d/blacklist, and you should definately have it <8> DragonD: There may still be an unofficial apt source for jabber2, as well <8> DragonD: I never got around to figuring out how to use it, since it was more complicated than I needed. <2> xored_: what version of module-init-tools do you have installed? <1> stew : how to get it ? <1> !paste <10> Do not paste into the channel. Use #flood or visit http://channels.debian.net/paste/ or try "/msg paster help". <2> xored_: dpkg -l module-init-tools | tail -1 <11> hi <12> hi <1> stew: http://channels.debian.net/paste/1701 <1> stew : ii module-init-to 3.2-pre1-2 tools for managing Linux kernel modules <2> xored_: that is an old version, you should apt-get install module-init-tools, then if you still don't have blacklist, create it <1> stew: he says me, its the newest version. is it unstable ? <13> should I be worried if my chkrootkit tells me my /sbin/dhclient which is a daemon to dynamically update my dns recors as a packet sniffer <2> !info module-init-tools testing <10> module-init-tools: (tools for managing Linux kernel modules), section admin, is important. Version: 3.2.2-1 (etch), Packaged size: 75 kB, Installed size: 296 kB <2> xored_: either your sources.list are wrong or you need to apt-get update <2> xored_: omg, i forgot, you were the one trying to downgrade, weren't you <2> xored_: you need to fully upgrade to testing, or reinstall sarge from scratch <14> I have an AC97 card with analog and SPDIF output. I have configured Alsa to use the spdif by default by using .asoundrc. I am using Alsa's OSS emulation, but cannot find a way to configure OSS to use the SPDIF output by default. Does someone know where to set this? <1> stew :http://channels.debian.net/paste/paste <1> stew : do i really HAVE to ? <2> xored_: yes <1> :/ <2> xored_: what do you expect me to paste? <1> oh sorry <1> stew: http://channels.debian.net/paste/1703 <1> stew: my fault <2> ugh <2> xored_: #kanotix <1> ? <2> what are you doing with kanotix lines in there? <15> ugh <16> stew: he wants to **** things up, that's why <1> stew: why ? is it bad ? i mean its uncommented. I wanted to comile the new nxserver.. ? <1> Shadowcat: no comment.. <16> idiot <2> xored_: in any case, you shouldn't be running part stable part testing <16> you don't go and mix deb repositories <2> Shadowcat: no need for name calling <16> that's just STUPID <2> Shadowcat: just use ignore please <16> !beat stew <17> guys, when extracting some larger .rar files with unrar I'm getting an error that "File size limit exceeded" <2> Shadowcat: i'd really appreciate if you would stop doing that <17> what's that all about? I definitely haven't run out of space on the disk <1> stew: so there will be no way to just disable ipv6 until i find time to rol up the whole system to stable ? <16> suthink: which version of unrar? <18> gravity: you have a website? <2> xored_: i've told you more than one way <15> deadcat: Not really <19> any staffers here? <18> gravity: so no screenshots online? <15> deadcat: Of... what? <2> QueryHamster: #freenode <1> stew: the one with the "blacklist" wont work cause i have that "old package" right ? <2> QueryHamster: or /stats -p <19> they sent me here <17> Shadowcat: 3.4.3 <18> gravity: your desktop <19> :P <2> xored_: you need to upgrade anyway <19> thanks stew <15> deadcat: Uh... you want to see my desktop? Why? <15> I mean... I can show it but it's just a lot of gnome and stuff <16> suthink: umm are you using unrar free or unrar-nonfree? <18> gravity: well. you work on xorg, so i figure how the maintainer's xorg setup is (= <1> stew: i do not want to upgrade to testing. I just want to deactivate ipv6 until i find time on the weeking to reinstall he whole system <2> xored_: you get no more help from me <15> deadcat: Meh, I just use what I like. I grew up on the mac so I've got something of a mac-like setup <18> gravity: it would be funny if you only use console hahah
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