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<0> is it possible to mount an XP disk that's been formatted with its bastardized LVM-like "dynamic disk layout" <1> tiguere: I think so, but can't remember how. Look for it under Device Manager. <0> Blis***: Device Manager? I was thinking "mount -t ntfs /dev/hdb1" or whatever the fs type should be? <1> tiguere: you feel very lucky indeed. <0> Blis***: I'm not sure what you mean! Do you mean that it is not possible? <1> tiguere: it may be possible via DM, but my memory on this is not certain. <0> Blis***: I am not familiar with DM, so I will read about this. Thank you! <2> I wish to set up a default route to the internet for my network. My router is a Linksys WRT54G and I rob internet service from a neighbor via their unsecured 802.11g network. Can it work? <1> ernie_r: yes... But remember that in many countries accessing unsecured WiFi without permission is a criminal offence, and people have been convicted of it. <2> Blis***, ok, thanks. Everything autoconfigured fine from my notebook when I activated the ra0 interface and turned on DHCP. Trying to accomplish this with the router. <1> ernie_r: thats really a router dependent question... Try #hardware. <2> Blis***, alright. Thanks. <1> ernie_r: also try #wireless <3> why do acpid launch things differently when started at boot time compared to when it's later restarted? <4> Hi, anyone know if there is any memory hack for the 855gm chipset to get more then 4mb video memory? <5> does SuSE linux 10 from amazon include handbook?
<6> Gimme a link <6> (german is okay) <7> hi to all i have e problem LORI is piloti@med.pub.ro * agjensi matrimoniale <7> LORI on #shqiperia <7> LORI using epiri.albasoul.com Albasoul.Com - Shpirti i Shqiptarit <7> LORI ka veshe teper te ndjeshem <7> LORI lidhet nga adresa e IP 141.85.0.71 <7> LORI has been idle 7secs, signed on Sat May 20 18:41:48 <7> LORI Fundi i listes /WHOIS. <7> - <7> ups <7> ma bad <7> bash: make: command not found <7> y it does not recognize make <6> Because it is not installed <7> do i have to install gcc <6> Because you use a distribution that's made by brain-amputated apes. Or a damn small variation. <8> no. <8> You have to install make <8> perhaps once you've installed make, you might then have to install gcc <7> how to install it under debian first time using this distro <8> Ardi_Pg_ID: look up "apt-get" man page <8> Oh. You have to be root to install too. <6> Or better, a tutorial. <6> Or the install docs. <7> man apt-get <7> No manual entry for apt-get <8> ewww. <8> you're screwed. <8> how about "man bash"? <7> it gives the man page <7> i gues also apt-get isnt installed <8> wow. <8> try this: apt-get install make <8> as root <7> [root@feriold ~]# apt-get install make <7> -bash: apt-get: command not found <8> yup. You're screwed. <8> You'll have to download the apt package, and install it using dpkg. Still got the CDs/ <8> ? <7> it is a networked server <7> dont have access to the datacenter <8> lol. So you can't install? <7> nop using CD :P <8> then apt should be on the CD. <8> if that's the first CD, that is. <9> guys, how do I download software from a site on to my linux server without using a browser or an X-windows system? <9> I dont have lynx either <9> is there a utility to do it directly from command line? <8> hm. curl, wget <9> or do I just have to SFTP onto it once I have downloaded it on my own machine? <8> ncftp <9> Viking: I have unfortunately never had to download ... for ex the JDK from the sun website .... without having access to a browser or X windows <9> so I am not sure how those commands work really <9> curl looks good <9> thanks viking! <9> Viking667: Is there a reference that shows some usage examples for CURL? <8> man page <9> Yeah I saw that <9> but it doesn't give me examples! <9> :)
<9> http://www.karakas-online.de/gnu-linux-tools-summary/internet-specific-commands.html <9> this site gave me both curl and wget in there! <9> thanks <10> anyone here using an Epson Stylus C87 or C67 ? <11> DaveQB: dot matrix printer? <10> Inkjet <10> they are pretty new <11> ok <10> from what i gather <11> DaveQB: linux printer Database http://sourceforge.net/projects/printersetup <11> DaveQB: http://www.linuxprinting.org/database.html <10> ok, i checked linuxprinting.org's database <11> DaveQB: not in database yet? <10> no <11> oops ;) <10> i read one thread where i bloke used and C84 driver, had some trouble, but didnt conclude if he got it working or not :( <11> DaveQB: google linux Epson Stylus C87 C67 ? <10> yeah first 2 pages, nothing conclusive <11> DaveQB: tried the c84 driver? <10> i havent got either printer, looking to buy one <11> ok, good to research before you buy <10> definately <10> guttenprint 5.0.2rc1 dated Jan this year mentions prelim support for the C87 <10> but this printer is not for me, but a family i help, they dont much about computer let alone hacking CUPSD <11> DaveQB: ok, get the right printer for the ppl <10> gnubien: yep, i have had grerat success with Epson on Linuxin the past, I have a C61 ,works flawlessly and even ink measures. So figured Epson is the way to go. <10> gnubien: hmmm this looks promising http://www.avasys.jp/english/linux_e/DL1_ink_e.html <11> DaveQB: measure twice, cut once like the master carpenter's say <10> yeah i hope so <11> DaveQB: using www.google.com/linux as the search site helps narrow down the hits to linux well <7> guys is there a way to save the netstat info in to a file <10> yeah true, but doesnt that simply append +linux to your search ?? which i do anyway <10> <command> > file <11> DaveQB: maybe, dont know <12> If I'm formatting a partition to put only /home on it, can I just set the superuser-reserved percentage to 0? <13> mscottesq: don't see why not <14> mscottesq: amphi: not a good idea <15> why not? <15> oh yeah, nevermind <14> trying to look for the url that describes it, so you don't think i'm nuts. not finding it though... anyway: <14> the reserved space is not for root to use if the disk is full <14> it's for the fs to use for fs overhead, in cases where the disk gets full <14> older filesystems, which didn't reserve any space for the fs alone to use, used to actually take damage when the disk got something like > 90-95% full <12> amrit, Would 1% be safe? <12> This is a significantly m***ive partition. <13> amrit: does that apply for current filesystems? <14> amphi: this is my understanding <12> Logging out and back in... <14> mscottesq: i really don't think that's safe.. <14> doh <14> hold on, will bbiaw. <16> anyone know what error this is: Root-NFS: Server returned error -5 while mounting /tftpboot/192.168.0.103 ? <14> IYY: can you mount that from other boxes? <14> or from currently running boxes, rather.. <14> there are a number of results on google for: nfs "server returned error -5" <14> but i don't see any explanation of what that error means <16> I don't currently have other boxes... <16> but I can mount the other share in my exports file, with the same configuration <14> hmm.. does the server log a connection attempt? <17> amrit: what do you use to install linux on multiple desktops/servers? <14> unix_infidel: you mean to install on a large number of boxes? don't know, i've never had the pleasure... but i'd prob do it via tftpboot if the boxes are capable. if not, most distros tend to have some fairly unattended mode that you can tweak, then re-iso.. <17> amrit: pxe pointed to tftp server (something like RIS) that multicasts the image? <17> amrit: standard RIS setup? <14> unix_infidel: "RIS"? <17> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Installation_Services <17> right, i know how to creat the customized iso. <14> oh, yeah.. something essentially like that <17> i'm talking about the process ***ociated with setting up the multicast server, basic pxe boot, but how would i go about setting it to use tftp and setting up that protocol in conjunction with the multicast server. <18> What do you think the easiest livecd is to remaster? I haven't tried slax and was thinking about it. <14> unix_infidel: hmm.. i really don't think i can help with the multicast portion - i thought multicast wasn't well suited to this type of thing - isn't it more of a "push" solution? how does multicast help when different boxes are requesting different pieces of a file at the same time? <17> amrit: nah, it just fetches the image like it would in win2k3 and RIS. <14> unix_infidel: oh.. well.. i guess i'm not as helpful on this topic as i thought ;)
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