| |
| |
| |
|
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
Comments:
<0> hmm <0> I already installed it <0> lol <1> Is there anyway to install an RPM in ubuntu? <2> lol+1 <0> ill just try it real quick to see how it works <3> e17 is buggy like hell. <4> pvd e16 is a bit slow and missing heaps of stuff thats in e17 <5> valehru: you can convert the rpm to a deb with alien <6> valehru, you can try using the alien command.. <7> valehru: you rather not use rpms in ubuntu <0> now since I installed englightment <2> is e17 out? <0> I just open up a different session <0> ? <4> samuli: been running e17 in Vector Linux now for 6 months
<3> dot, nope :) <7> valehru: what are you wanting to install? <1> have a version of maya that only has rpms <2> so bad <4> samuli: its been very stable for the last 9 weeks <3> linux_galore, I have tried it from time to time with daily cvs-builds, and most of it still doesn't work.- <7> !alien <8> my main machine's running gnome 2.14 on gentoo <9> it has been said that alien is a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Its use is discouraged, as it could create serious problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/ <7> ^^^ valehru <10> how can u tell what u running dapper breezy unt so wiether ? <1> thx <7> hulk: lsb_release -a <3> but if it's that much better by now I really want to try it out. <10> thanx! <7> hulk: yw <11> Hi guys, How do i start SSH on linux <0> How do you enable enlightment now that it is installed? <8> Nullified: client or server? <3> pvd, logout and log in. <0> oh ok, thats what I thought <11> server Tidus <0> thanks, brb <7> pvd: log out and on login screen click sessions than choose enlightenment <4> pvd you select it in the login screen <3> and remember to check session to enlightenment. <12> could someone open that file http://www.fryx.ch/Asraniel/schule/RandomTable.java and tell me if he sees the special characters in the first comment in the code, right at the beginning <10> and how u check what kernel u using ? <8> Nullified: on ubuntu, 'sudo aptitude install openssh-server' then 'sudo /etc/init.d/sshd start' <5> hulk: uname -a <11> thanks tidus <10> thanx :) <13> Hmm, when I logged out and I saw the login screen I got a weird scrambled image up at the top of my screen? <13> Ive had this problem before when I installed kde <13> anyways, the point is, I can't select a different session since it pushes it out of the screen. <14> hi <2> lo <12> could someone open that file http://www.fryx.ch/Asraniel/schule/RandomTable.java and tell me if he sees the special characters in the first comment in the code, right at the beginning <14> have some problems with and kaffeine, dmesg says: b2c2-flexcop: B2C2 FlexcopII/II(b)/III digital TV receiver chip loaded successfully <14> , but kaffeine: no DVB devices found, what do i wrong ? <10> hum i need a bit of advice ... i am trying to make ivtv work (it doesnt) i was using 0.4.0 since that is recomendein in most howtos however i read on ivtvdriver.org that u prolly have to upgrade to 0.4.x if u get a newer card ... but i cant figure out quite wich one to use i am using breezy and (Linux Media 2.6.12-9-386 #1 Mon Oct 10 13:14:36 BST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux <10> ) please someone advice me ? <4> bombero: kaffeine is a media player not a front end to a video card <4> bombero: point kaffeine at a file and it will play it <10> shuld i use 0.4.5 for kernels <= 2.5.15 ? is that safe ? <14> linux_galore, and for what has kaffeine "Go!" menu and DVB-Item ? <13> now, that was just weird. I logged out and started enlightment session and it was a blue screen with no options to use menus or anything. <13> blue/grey screen <8> pvd, enlightenment's menu system is bound to the mouse buttons <8> left click on the desktop for the user menu <13> the default theme, is horrible btw, lol <13> thanks <13> anyways, I am just trying to run gnome with the enlightment file manager <13> Gnomefreak, are you still here? <7> yep <8> pvd2006: right click for the config menu, or mash the mouse wheel in to get to a menu that combines the two <8> pvd2006: as for a light file manager, the rox-filer works quite well <13> Tidus, how do setup rox-filer as default <11> any command line based IRC clients? <15> irssi <7> Nullified: irssi,bitchx
<7> among alot of others <8> pvd2006: that i don't know <11> apt-get irssi ? <7> Nullified: nope its already installed <7> Nullified: commmand line type irssi <11> awsome! <13> brb <11> when it says change channel with ^X is that ctrl x? <8> yep <7> Nullified: yep <8> or you can hit ALT+<the number of the window> <16> w00000 <7> Nullified: ctrl+n will change windows for you <11> right, Thanks guys, now im off to work, to listen to people about their Internet problems and then...chat on IRC instead of talking to them... <17> IRSSI^Nullified: or use ctrl + P ctrl + n <11> thanks all <15> irc as root users may get shot every now and then <2> oh <2> what's root? <7> !root <9> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information. <17> dot618: the admin user ( "super user" <4> bombero: try kdetv -> http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=11602 <2> really? <2> someone told me in the bsd, root is not so powerful <14> linux_galore, ok, thanx <17> dot618: they told you wrong :) <2> o.o <13> lol <8> on unix period, applications are set up so that you should never need root access to run them <13> what is more powerful than root? <2> uid 0? <8> you should only go root if osmething's broke and you gotta fix it <17> dot618: yup <8> and on linux, UID 0 = root <2> hehe <4> dot618: root is root <13> so there is a even higher access on bsd than root? <13> that doesnt make sense <2> god? <4> although you can get kernel patched to restrict root <18> i need help installing a perl module <17> pvd2006: nothing is higher than root on *nix <4> patches* <13> that what I thought, lol <13> I was about to say <2> god > root <17> dot618: only just ;) <2> hahaha <2> or... NSA> <4> there are a few tools that one can setup so if root access is gained very little can be done that will stuff up the system <2> NSA/CIA something <2> NSA > god > root <8> linux_galore: like grsec2 or selinux <13> god = root:) <2> no, god ~= NSA <17> dot618: nah, you can't have evil > god ;-) <2> NSA is evil <17> dot618: that was my point indeed <13> BTW I wonder what OS NASA uses <4> Tidus: yeah theres another one that does that, been around for a while too also has a built IDS, LIDS! bingo thats it <13> im guessing some type of unix <19> hey, all <2> if you install their hardware crypto cpu <2> "hacking in the cpu" hehehehe <4> LIDS = Linux Intrussion Detection System even has a kernel patch to define when a remote root login will be banned ie they try shutdown the webserver the remote machine get banned <13> too bad software for pcs isnt written as well as programs like NASA, with barely any bugs:) <13> for NASA* <19> i'm running 5.10 as a server, and yesterday for some reason, for about 3 or 4 minutes, mail, apache, dns, and ssh seemed to be "unavailable", but i could still ftp into the box from the commandline. I got the NOC to reboot the box, but couldn't find any traces in the logs of errant activity... could this have been a hardware glitch of some kind ? <4> Linux Intrussion Detection System(LIDS)restricts the uncontrolled use of the root login on a system thus protecting mission critical services. <2> linux_galore, except the NSA? <4> dot618: nothing to do with the NSA <17> pvd2006: http://flightlinux.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Return to
#ubuntu or Go to some related
logs:
#perl #web mount img.toc #css setNumbersInput Vince Vaughn Susan sarandon two people who look #linux pdftk unencrypt * Last context: tclhash.c/688 [] #math
|
|