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<0> if fstab is correct <1> graet! <2> rreck, steki[Home]: The putty i'm using is not good ? Thanks for helping me btw! <1> thank you very much! <3> Cquence, putty is your local program <4> here is what im getting http://pastebin.com/538618 <5> Kevin`, I plan on following that guide exactly. when I reboot I ***ume that it's updated the kernel for that Suse Install on that partition. Would you recommend that I install debian linux to a new partition...then download, compile and install it over the top of that? (keeping my real linux working environment cool?) <3> Cquence, and it is really good <3> Cquence, i'm speaking about server side <2> steki[Home]: ohh sorry i forgot to tell you that i dont have direct access. I'm using it remotly <6> philluminati: if you install the kernel the right way, you can reboot using the old one if the new one doesn't work. <3> Cquence, it is ok <0> philluminati no, just make backups of the kernel image and modules, if your messing with modules <3> Cquence, like i said screen is program that runs on server but you connect there and starts it <4> steki - can you take a look at that pastebin!! <2> steki[Home]: thanks!
<7> What? Screen is a server? What did I just hear? xD <3> Cquence, http://rucus.ru.ac.za/docs/screen/Overview.html#Overview <0> screen is a server <2> Psybur: <3> Cquence, like i said screen is program that runs on server... <7> Oh, well, yes, but my idea of "server" is slightly scewed <5> So how do I back it up? Copy those folders to a new location? <2> :) <2> steki[Home]: perfect! <3> just read docs and then i'll explain what to do ok? <0> philluminati i'd make a tar file.. <7> screen is useful if you only have one terminal... <7> I don't need to bother with it. My terminal has tabs ;p <1> steki[Home], thanx to you too! <3> lng, no problem <5> okay guys thanks for your help. lets hope I don't screw it up :-) <0> if your developing something for the kernel, you will screw something up ;) <0> what are you working on btw <9> howdy <0> howdy Pascal666 <9> Is there a signal I can send DD to get it to print out the block count so far without exiting? <0> Pascal666 yes <9> cool! <0> Note that sending a SIGUSR1 signal to a running `dd' process makes it <0> print to standard error the number of records read and written so far, <0> then to resume copying. <9> Any idea which one? <1> could someone explain me why if i have settings like 'users,gid=users,umask=007' for my /home/FAT32, i can access it w/o any problems, but when i mount -t vfat /dev/sdc2 /mnt/ipod, common user still can't access it. doesn't it reads fstab when i manually mount device? <0> GAH <9> Thank you! <0> LNG, I EXPLAINED THIS <9> Kevin`: where did you find that at? <0> man dd <5> how do I find out which version of the kernel I am currently running please? <0> uname -r <0> Linux kevinl 2.6.15.2 #1 Fri Feb 3 21:48:59 CST 2006 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux <3> lng ls -la /mnt/ipod <0> nice and new <5> cheers dude 2.6.13-15-default :-) <3> just give me output for "." and ".." <10> kevin has ALL the answers <1> steki[Home], that's ok under root only <2> steki[Home]: Ok i read the overview of it... But do i need a whole program in order to send a progress to background orreturning to the prompt without killing the running program ? <9> d'oh <1> steki[Home], can u explain pls? i can't find Kevin`s explanation <9> I swear I looked there. <11> if I do `echo kde-base/* ~x86 >> /etc/portage/package.keywords`; will that do what I want it to? :P <9> Thank you again! <11> Or do I have to list the packages individually? <3> Cquence, what do you try to achive? <2> steki[Home]: Nullsofts Shoutcast terminal <3> lng, AAAA just type ls -la /mnt/IPOD (or where u mounted it as root) and just give me "." line <2> steki[Home]: Nullsofts Shoutcast terminal (it goes something like this: ./sc_serv) <1> drwxr--r-- 6 root root 4096 Jan 1 1970 . <3> Cquence, and what then it shows u <3> Cquence, this ./sc_serv <2> steki[Home]: Its starts the program and it shows me the terminal. But i dont know how to exit it without kill it. if i press ^C it kills it. so i allways close the ssh window and open a new one so i wont kill it. <12> yay... i'm getting a laptop ^-^ <0> ctrl+z
<2> steki[Home]: Someone told me that if i type ./sc_serv <something here> it runs the program in background <0> <something here> = & <2> Kevin`L ^Z that was for me? <3> Cquence, ./sc_serv & <3> Cquence, or nohuo ./sc_serv & <3> Cquence, or nohup ./sc_serv & <3> nohup <0> Cquence uhuh <3> but what is that "terminal" you are speaking about <0> ./sc_serv </dev/null >/dev/null & <0> disown % <0> will get a nice bg... <3> hehe yes <2> steki[Home]: give me a sec i'll show you what is the "terminal" <3> Cquence, ok <2> Kevin`, steki[Home]: ./sc_serv & does nothing (it only runs the program) and then ^Z also does nothing. I'm still found my self traped in program. Hold on let me show you the "terminal" <0> you do realize it will show output to the terminal <3> that is i told him for screen :))) <3> that is WHY i told him for screen <0> screen is a nice program <3> very <3> when u work on IBM terminal and connected to IRIX <3> screen is a bliss :) <3> bless <3> don't know correct spelling ;) <0> bliss <3> Cquence, http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/screen.html <-- solution for U <13> bl-0-0-p <13> bl<-8{0-0p <0> screen is good if you need to ever see what the progrma is doing <14> Hi ! I cant hear no sound from my x server with kde 3.5, like system bells or so. Even if I set the "use system bell" option in kde, it won't work. Any idea ? <15> or when you have a @#$@ unstable connection :) <13> un@@#$%-stable <3> Kevin`, it looks like he does :) <16> king_mike, tried alsaconf? <16> (***uming you are on alsa) <14> yes <16> king_mike, and? <14> it hasnt solved anything... <16> i emean any errors? <4> < has never been so fed up with trying to install something!! <16> and alsa custom or stock kernel? <14> The problem is, I can hear sound like CDs, mp3 files and so on, but not system bells <13> install what? <13> type ^g <4> dsniff <13> bin or src pkg? <4> i think i screwed up somewhere, i think i need to start fresh!! <4> bin <4> i thinks its a slack 10 thing! <13> rpm or other <13> oh <13> show cmd line <13> to install <14> redduck666 : I'm using a stock debian kernel <12> so, what's a good distribution to use on a laptop <17> I got a Q, my screensaver doesn't start, is there a way to check if there is something sending keypresses or mouse movements to my box? <4> well you have to install 5 things!! and i think i got all incompatablity ones!! <2> Kevin`, steki[Home]: http://img450.imageshack.us/img450/1415/terminal0be.png <-- This is the "terminal" This is where i'm stuck and i dont know how to return to the prompt <13> answer the previous q? <13> rifraf~ <4> huh? <13> show cmd line to install <13> what did you type <0> Cquence press enter <17> Mewshi: Suse has good laptopt support. Also try Mepis and Ubuntu <13> ian <4> ./configure , make , make test , make install <0> exactly that? <13> that's not an approved slack bin-install cmd <14> Mewshi : Debian is one of the most complete distros, but is not the easiest to use. I'm using it on my fujitsu laptop and it works fine <13> which packages 5? <2> Kevin`: Enter gave me this:[1822][ :~/shoutcast-1-9-5-freebsd5-elf]$<02/04/06@18:22:57> [sl<02/04/06@18:23:08> [sleeping] 0 listeners (0 unique) and i'm still inside the terminal
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