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<0> it's a scary terrible idea, but it works <1> you probably don't need netcat there; something like ssh <server> cat file > /dev/whatever will work (if I correctly understand what you're doing) <0> no, i needed netcat because i need the binaries there and i don't want the ssh overhead <1> crimson: I was asking about the chip; but anyway, it's a bcm4306. there is a native driver but it's somewhat complicated to set up <0> actually you could do it over the ssh channel woth careful cat but it's faster to do it unsecured <1> crimson: see if ndiswrapper works better with the windows driver <0> s/woth/with/p <2> i couldn't get ndiswrapper to work <2> kept getting invalid driver or no such dirctroy <1> crimson: what directions were you following? <0> and now i can finally go home <0> see you d00ds later.
<3> cp ../../../acidblood_goodold/data/seen/* . <3> -bash: /bin/cp: Argument list too long <2> wiki from obuntu.com <3> I hate that <3> find... <1> crimson: try again, make sure you have all the driver files in place <2> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper?action=show&redirect=SetupNdiswrapperHowto <3> how do I wont find... <3> grrr <3> think I got it <1> crimson: right, it should be a single command. copy the drivers off the CD or (better) download current ones like suggested <2> are you sure that was chipset that you typed erliaer <2> erlier <1> huh? <2> you typed a chipset further up posting and said that was my chip set <1> yes, because I looked it up <2> ok <4> trying to execute an x application by cron, causes "X:client rejected from local host". I have xauth set up for root... any ideas? <2> can't i just use the native driver <1> crimson: yes, but that's more complicated and needs you to extract the firmware first or something, since the card needs firmware to be uploaded <2> oh <2> i found outh that this is an all in one that does everything <4> m4n: had to put DISPLAY= variable in crontab <5> i need some help with some dmcrypt mappings <5> for some reason my key stopped working out of nowhere :\ <5> wtf, you can't /nick on this network? <6> Hello. <6> I'm having trouble with the "users", "who", "uptime", "w", etc. not showing logged in users. <6> just about everything that uses utmp doesn't show the users. <6> permissions are fine, i'm not sure what the problem could be. <7> now that's completely weird <6> been like this since a reboot yesterday. <6> can't really reboot it right now, because important backup scripts are running. <7> mikey, I would probably try rebooting it, and then using a recent backup for recovery.. <7> (Was the reboot yesterday unclean?) <6> I believe it was a forced reboot, yes. <7> there's probably something funny with some file.. Maybe several <6> i'm going to give it a reboot right now, and restart the backups when it comes back online. <6> and we still have 0 users. <7> :P <6> that's screwy. <7> If you can check tripwire or something to see what files have changed yesterday, that would help <6> yeah, we don't have that running. <7> What's the filesystem, by the way?
<6> one second. <6> ext3 <6> there is data in /var/log/wtmp <6> not so much in /var/run/utmp <1> mikey: sounds like one of those is corrupted <6> Is there a way to check the file? <1> yes, there are utmp/wtmp editors <1> one is called wted iirc <1> it's safe to zero them before a reboot though <1> if 'last' works, don't wipe wtmp yet <6> last does work. <1> so it's probably just utmp <6> but, it's not showing data between the last two reboots. <6> everything before that, yeah. <1> back it up and replace it with an empty file <6> just utmp? <6> Okay, replaced. <1> you can try that first <1> restart sshd or something and log in <1> see if it works now <6> now i just have an empty utmp <6> -rw-rw-r-- 1 root utmp 1 Mar 13 03:52 /var/run/utmp <6> still not showing logged in users. <1> it won't show anyone currently logged in. you need to make a new login <6> yep, i did reconnect. <6> restarted sshd, all that. <6> and yeah, it's blank. <6> what could cause sshd to not log these? <1> I'm not sure. (if it's possible to test with e.g. local login that would be nice) <1> also try touching the file instead of making it 1 byte <6> i just did cp utmp utmp.bak and then echo "" > utmp <1> use touch, not echo. echo adds a newline <6> i just did touch, restarted sshd, reconnected, still doesn't work. <6> hang on. <1> did you remove the file before touching it? <6> yes. <6> I am going to bed for now <6> i'll look at it tomorrow. <8> hello <9> hm, i'm using a distro that has apt but it cant find all packages. Are apt packages compiled for a certain distro, or for a certain computer architecture ? <9> the package i want is Xampp (or maybe lampp) and i'm curious if i should try changing the /etc/apt/sources, and if so to what <10> sybariten: apt is debian related, no matter if others have copied it. .deb wont work on them (if we exclude conversions on the fly as some pkg managers try to do) <10> sybariten: and packages are of course compiled for a certain architecture, but that's not likely to be the problem <10> sybariten: what distro are you running? <9> one p***age i didnt understand, of your sentence there: <9> ".deb wont work on them" <10> you cannot install debian packages on an rpm system <10> unless you convert it <10> ie, there's a tool called alien that will convert an rpm to a deb <9> spike: oh, yes, the distro Clarkconnect did something like that I THINK .... i'm on a knoppix-based (which in turn is debian-based) system now, i think it takes .deb files actually <9> the distro is damnsmalllinux <9> you got apt yourself ? <10> sybariten: yes, I do. what have you got in /etc/apt/sources.list ? (use link in topic, dont paste more than 3 lines in here) <9> spike: ok, do you mind trying "sudo apt-cache search xampp" or lampp ?
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