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<0> as when i created the user, it added the /home/username
<1> Does the user has shell access?
<0> yes
<2> Thetargos: no.
<3> oooh... ouch
<3> bittorrent says 11 days for the DVD iso
<3> god I hate crap internet
<1> Did you create the chroot list file?
<0> no
<0> dont know anything about that since the installation notes said nothing of it that i seen
<1> DarkED, that's gotta ****... How many seeders?
<3> Thetargos: it doesnt say, using Ktorrent
<3> Thetargos: just says 47 peers
<3> Thetargos: not the seeders, its my connection
<1> DTGorm check again:"Also add a line that reads "chroot_local_user=YES" just under the line that reads "#chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd/chroot_list"."
<0> i added that



<1> Create that file with the names of the users you want to chroot.
<0> so i would uncomment the chroot_list_file ??
<1> Lemme check my own server...
<1> DarkED, I use Azureus as my torrent client.
<3> Thetargos: I do too in windows, but I dont have Java installed on this box
<3> Thetargos: java is a pain in Dapper, so i just live without
<1> I see...
<1> DTGorm, make sure you have the local_enable=Yes line and if you'd like anonymous ftp the anonymous_enable=yes
<0> ya, local enable is yes
<1> DarkED, it used to be a pain in fedora, but gcj and the "alternatives" make life much easier.
<0> ok, well 1:42 AM and i got a work order at 8am so i better hit the sack, thanks.. ill try and see why it wont let the user logging in to change directory
<1> DTGorm, good night.
<0> gn
<3> Thetargos: sounds good, hopefully ill get to use fedora sometime this month :D
<1> Hmm... There is not much information on the Net about Xnest or changes made to GNOME that affect nested sessions...
<1> DarkED, I hope you will.
<3> brb
<1> DarkED, is Dapper that good? I mean I've heard of everything about it, and many people keep on saying that for eas of use it is right there next to OpenSuSE or Xandros... I might give it a whirl for home migration.
<3> Thetargos: I have to admit, its very good
<3> Thetargos: I've been using Linux for about five years, tried too many distros to remember, and Ubuntu is the best
<4> hello all
<3> Thetargos: Wait till June 1st for the official dapper release though :D
<1> DarkED, I'm not sure I would use it, but for the other members of the family, might be the begining of the end of MS dependency.
<3> Thetargos: the development versions have a few bugs that need to be squashed
<1> DarkED, as all beta and development versions do ;)
<3> Thetargos: yep, but i mean pretty evil bugs
<1> Ahh...
<3> Thetargos: such as having to reinstall the kernel each time you upgrade, like on my system
<1> I've been using Linux for about 10 years not, exclussively for about 5.
<3> Thetargos: and if you have an ATI card, X has to be reconfigured at first boot
<3> Thetargos: I still keep my windows install around for games and for Photoshop, but besides that I do everything in Linux
<1> DarkED: Upgrading from version to version of a distro to distro is a delicate matter... too many "trash files" and residues.
<3> Thetargos: thats true
<3> Thetargos: i meant upgrading packages
<3> Thetargos: like openoffice and etc
<3> Thetargos: on my system, every time i reinstall a package (upgrade one) it breaks my kernel
<3> Thetargos: but its going to be fixed by June 1st
<1> DarkED, I'd rather have all structured in "trashable" root partition, with a few static partitions (like /usr/local, my addins partition and /home) and install fresh the rest.
<3> Thetargos: yeah
<3> Thetargos: I just have two installs
<3> Thetargos: one is my main install, with all the updates and good apps and etc
<3> Thetargos: other is a backup install, where i also keep Partimage and a partition image of the main install
<3> Thetargos: partimage is good stuff :D
<1> DarkED, how can an upgrade disrupt the kernel? I mean, at what level? I usually run my own built kernels and keep an updated version of the FC kernel as failsafe.
<3> Thetargos: and if you do a server install with just gnome, dapper is pretty light, its only about 400 meg
<3> Thetargos: i think they mess with my ATi driver
<3> Thetargos: which I compile a custom kernel for
<3> Thetargos: it got to the point where I just keep a backup of my kernel locally
<1> But unless you mess with either X11 configuration, X server or the kernel per se, the apps shouldn't have to disrupt your kernel.
<3> ooh yeah, how much space will a full fedora install need?
<1> DarkED, depends.
<3> Thetargos: well I know that too, but they do, and its a known problem for Dapper running on 686 kernels with compiled ATi fglrx drivers
<3> Thetargos: say i get the DVD and install EVERYTHING
<3> Thetargos: i figured about 7 gig
<1> DarkED, as I keep a lot of stuff, it uses approximately ~2.5-3Gb, but can be as lean and mean as you want, by careful package selection.
<3> Thetargos: yeah i get you
<3> Thetargos: see the problem im facing is, im moving in a week, so ill be losing internet for a couple months
<3> Thetargos: so, I wanted to install everything from the DVD, and whatever else I can possibly get
<1> DarkED, make sure you pay a visit to the Extras site, so you can grab anything not part of Core and still be able to installit without Internet... You will have to rsort to command line rpm (with the deps being a possible problem) or you can setup a local yum repo to install from it.
<1> Anyting you may like, I mean.
<3> Thetargos: will do, providing this crap wifi will let me



<1> Augh... I recently installed a wireless accesspoint in my home for the laptops... It's too temperamental, unless you're right beside the freaking AP!
<3> Thetargos: yep
<3> Thetargos: see I lost my cable connection when i terminated my service this month, so im using someone elses wifi
<3> Thetargos: i hate leeching but i've had things to do, yknow :D
<1> DarkED, I've thought of getting a signal booster, but that would mean spending even more than what the AP costed... I'm not so sure it will be worth it.
<3> Thetargos: its not
<3> Thetargos: i got a booster for my belkin AP, didnt do much
<1> DarkED, that's what I figured.
<3> Thetargos: at 30 feet it gave me an extra 5-10% signal
<3> nothing much
<3> i wish there was a way i could boost my minipci-e wifi card in my laptop
<3> i.e. the way you can buy those external cell antennas that you stick on the roof of your ride
<3> if i knew what to make a wifi antenna out of i would just make one and attach it to my laptop
<1> DarkED, plus WiFi simply hates brick walls... Where my cordless phone reaches just fine pretty much every corner of the house, the WiFi is pretty much worth less with even as much as ONE brickwall in the way.
<3> the wiring is easy to mess with, it goes right from the minicard straight to the top of my lcd casing
<3> Thetargos: yep :D
<3> Thetargos: you think thats bad, try living in a house with lots of electronics
<1> I still believe WiFi is an immature technology (which has been around for some time now), but it is simply not as reliable as wired ethernet, not yet at least.
<3> Thetargos: everything interfered with it, my hdtv, my cell, my tv remote, even my cd deck
<3> Thetargos: yeah i feel the same way
<3> Thetargos: they need to rewrite the 802.x spec and lift the FCC ban on range and amplification
<3> Thetargos: then it will become a reliable alt
<1> DarkED, I hear ya! Two computers, one server, one stereo set, two TVs, and three cell phones... a signal nightmare for the WiFi, LOL.
<3> Thetargos: yeppers :D
<3> Thetargos: my desktop box was hardwired to the router, and it would interfere when it was on
<3> i guess it was the PSU but i dunno
<3> wow, its been like 30mins and i have a whole 0.06% of the dvd iso done
<3> this ****s :D
<1> Ouch... And I thought crappy 1mbit DSL was bad...
<3> i would give my left kidney to get my cable connection back right now
<3> i had 5mbit cable with charter
<3> i could download this iso in about three hours if i still had my cable :D
<1> Yeah... Sadly REAL wide spread broadband is still too far for us down here in Mex.
<3> hell i would even be happy with a stable 50kb/s wifi connection right now :D
<3> Thetargos: you're in mexico?
<3> Thetargos: what part?
<1> Mexico City.
<3> Thetargos: are you from there?
<1> Yes
<3> im in the usa
<3> west virginia right now, soon moving back to Charlotte nc
<3> crap
<3> laaag
<1> Yeah, it ****s.
<3> well
<3> i think im gonna hit the sack and let this download
<3> see what it does
<3> good talking with ya and thanks for the info and such
<1> Yeah, me too... Good night. No problem. Bye.
<4> anybody aware of mythtv packages fro fc5 somewhere?
<4> anybody aware of openvz packages fro fc5 somewhere?
<5> hello.. what program should i use to open a bin file?
<6> KarmaPolice, is it cd/dvd image or package?
<5> vcd image
<6> KarmaPolice, k3b
<5> ok.. thanks
<4> so, ican't switch to the new kernel for the same error zcat mentioned few hours ago : kmod-nvidia-common required but not available
<7> hi, I can't /etc/init.d/mysql even though it's installed?
<8> Eureka: "rpm -qi mysql-server"
<8> Eureka: do not paste the output here
<7> ok
<8> Eureka: Just confirm that "it" is installed
<7> it's installed
<7> BobJensen, version 5.0.21-2.FC.1
<9> Eureka, isn't is mysqld, not mysql?
<7> mysqld is a deamon
<9> i mean the name of the init-script
<7> i used tab completion, there is no such my*
<8> Eureka: and you confirmed that mysql-server is installed
<7> anything else jumps out
<8> paste the output of "rpm -qi mysql-server" to rafb.net/paste
<7> BobJensen, it's not, thanks
<8> Eureka: so when I asked you to "Eureka: "rpm -qi mysql-server"" you reported "BobJensen, version 5.0.21-2.FC.1" as output of what?
<8> Not what I asked?


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