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<0> IdleOne: ldconfig -v | gerp libtcl <0> (grep) <1> spyder you've lost me <2> punkrockguy318, erm, by vt, did you mean text terminal? <3> soundray: yeah that works fine, but what about for vts? <3> soundray: yeah <4> soundray: it says it's already the newest <3> soundray: i know vlock exists but i don't think that will lock when idle <5> i can mount my usb cd in /dev/sda...is this??? <6> IdleOne: sorry no - i do have a /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so.0 <7> anyone have an azureus 2.4.0 deb by chance? <8> navarone, i have 2 computers this one which is a mac g5 and an old one which is a pc with a cyrix media gx chip <0> bur[n]er: its java.. install jre and install azuereus from there site <8> iwant to turn it into a server <9> ubotu: tell bur[n]er about azureus <0> spyder89: use debian
<1> okay...nine o'clock...time for a smoke and chill time...cya all alter <8> isn't debian huge <5> IdleOne: path of libs are in /etc/ld.so.conf....after alter it, you must run ldconfig... <7> biovore: i can run it just fine... i was just hoping for a .deb so it integrates into apt <0> bur[n]er: no luck there <10> spyder89: enormous ;) <7> nalioth: that points to a dead link which is an old version anyway :\ <2> lnx_, is that linux-386? <7> packages.debian.org is down <7> thanks anyway biovore <11> someone had asked me if i installed linux-sources..but i don't have that in the repositories <9> bur[n]er: check seveas repos <8> amphi: i only have like 13 gigs to work with <10> bur[n]er: try pdo.debian.net <12> bur[n]er: It's always down. <7> !seveas <13> Seveas has a semi-popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages <10> spyder89: you don't have to install all of it ;) <10> spyder89: or even any of it, beyond the base-system <14> tonyyarusso: thanks for the information. i just wanted to add info about bmpx which is a legit thing to have there since there is no ubuntu package for it but it can be easily compiled under Dapper <8> is it possible to run ubuntu instead <12> spyder89: Debian is one of the oldest distros of them all, and has aquired a large number of packages. <10> spyder89: you can get the ~100MB netinstall iso <8> really: <8> where from <12> spyder89: The culture behind ubuntu lends it easily to desktop use, but debian is really more ideal for *servers*. <11> i guess my question is..what do i have to do to get my kernel inside /usrc/src <10> spyder89: you can run any distro you like <15> hello <14> shikamaru85: i asked you about linux-sources-`uname -r` for your kernel. once you have that installed it would be easier to compile modules. the linux-headers-`uname -r` package should also help but the build directory is linked to the sources one <10> debian makes a fine desktop IMHO <15> first time on here <12> amphi: Just not as nice as ubuntu ;) <12> amphi: Nor as convenient. <4> soundray: apt-get linux-386 said it was already the newest <10> Arafangi1n: dunno, I'm not a DE kind of guy <16> bimberi: may I msg you? <12> amphi: In that case, debian would be nicer. <15> and I love ubuntu <12> Damn, "file size limit exceeded" - damn fat32 partitions! <2> lnx_, you still seem to be on breezy. Replace all "breezy" with "dapper" in sources.list, run 'sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' <10> Arafangi1n: heh - 2GB? <12> amphi: 4GB <0> Arafangi1n: what are you doing that needs more then 4GB.. video? <12> biovore: Disc images for qemu <0> ah <11> _lemsx1_: really sorry, noob at this...can u plz explain again what u said i should do <10> Arafangi1n: unsigned int I presume, unlike wget <17> easy sources please? <18> Yo <19> LiteHedded: /msg ubotu easysource <12> amphi: In the case of wget, you need both a distro with large file support (I'm 99.99% certain that ubuntu does), AND a webserver with large file support. <12> amphi: And apache has only very recently been able to serve files larger than 2GB <8> amphi, i am looking at downloads for debian, what do you recommend debian-30r1-i386-binary-1-7 <10> Arafangi1n: I know the webserver does, because curl had no probs <12> amphi: File a bug <16> is tcl8.4.6 in the repos? <14> shikamaru85: sudo apt-get install linux-sources-`uname -r` <10> Arafangi1n: I was downloading a movie from archive.org <0> apt-cache search tcl
<16> thank you <14> shikamaru85: when that's done let me know <20> hmm, are the usb 2.0 problems fixed in dapper? <4> soundray: sorry i was missing those, i got a new nick when i came back 'lnx__' <21> [olli]: which? <10> Arafangi1n: yeah, perhaps I should <22> _lemsx1_, what are linux-sources? <0> [olli]: USB2.0 works here on brezzy <14> zebraFusion: kernel sources for the current kernel in ubuntu <20> fangorious, write lock and not full speed. works fine under windows <2> Got this one? lnx__, you still seem to be on breezy. Replace all "breezy" with "dapper" in sources.list, run 'sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' <22> _lemsx1_, what sources? <18> Hey, I don't suppose anybody knows how to get a HP5610xi to effing work on Ubuntu? <10> spyder89: I'd use the netinstall, if that's practical for you - but ubuntu might be better for you <11> _lemsx1_, E: Couldn't find package linux-sources-2.6.12-10-386 <11> :S <14> shikamaru85: ah, linux-source-`uname -r` sorry. not sources <23> soundray, dapper is still unstable correct? <2> punkrockguy318, I suggest you run your session in GNU screen, and use autolog to control your terminal. <2> riddlebox, correct. <14> zebraFusion: sources for the Linux kernel. /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build is a symlink to that /usr/src/linux-source-`uname -r` <11> E: Couldn't find package linux-source-2.6.12-10-386 <11> :S <14> shikamaru85: sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.12 <14> shikamaru85: :-) the 3rd is the charm ;-) <6> IdleOne: sorry, was away, /msg is OK - looks like you have an answer though :) <23> soundray, is the release date still in march? <2> punkrockguy318, that way, when autolog times you out, you can log back in and reattach the screen session <2> !dapper <13> dapper is probably the pre-release name for the next version of Ubuntu, the release will be called 6.04. It is due 20th April. It is software in development and as such may break. <11> _lemsx1_: yup ;) <20> too bad. must go back to windows. see you later in about 1-2 years if linux is working better than <24> lol <25> Does anyone know how to get the ATI drivers working correctly? <8> netinstall won't work yet <8> question how do i prep my comp <26> I need some help installing a linksys wireless usb G router (V4), I was told to install ndiswrapper, I then did ndiswrapper -i [the inf file for the driver], I then do ndiswrapper -l and it shows the driver, says driver present, hardware present, I then go to networking and for some reason I only have ethernet and modem still... can anyone help me with this? <8> formatting harddrive and so on <25> i have the 2.6.15 kernel... and the latest drivers... but OpenGL STILL won't work right <14> shikamaru85: when that's done go into /usr/src and untar the sources (if not already done for you): tar xjf linux-source...tar.bz2 <27> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=410460 says that the new Dapper Drake will drive the wireless Broadcom 4318. Would that include dapper-install-amd64.iso and dapper-live-i386.iso (615MB) <3> soundray: thanks.. is there any other way besides screen that you know of? <2> spyder89, the ubuntu installer does it for you. <10> spyder89: the installer will do that for you, ***uming you have empty space on the drive <14> allan: i do. what do you need to know? <10> spyder89: but this is not really the channel to be asking about installing debian <4> soundray: it syas it will take 2hours is that accurate? <2> punkrockguy318, hey, it took me long enough to come up with that one :) <25> well, i installed the drivers... and it still gives me the Mesa project crap when I put in fglrxinfo <25> openGL doesn't work right <2> lnx__, no idea. The determining factor is your net connection. <3> soundray: alright, thank you :) <28> hello <8> ok i would like to put ubuntu on the comp, where can i find info on how to do that step by step <14> allan: i wrote a little something about that: http://lems.kiskeyix.org/puntoyaparte/article.php?story_id=57 <4> soundray: yeah dumb question. i'm on a "t1" <14> allan: i'm using Xgl now ;-) <26> I need some help installing a linksys wireless usb G router (V4), I was told to install ndiswrapper, I then did ndiswrapper -i [the inf file for the driver], I then do ndiswrapper -l and it shows the driver, says driver present, hardware present, I then go to networking and for some reason I only have ethernet and modem still... can anyone help me with this? <18> Crap....anybody? Can't get the stupid scanner to work. <2> lnx__, then it depends on the number and size of the packages you have installed. <25> im using breezy, not dapper <29> can i tell XChat that it saves the channels im in on IRC so it automaticly connects when i start Xchat next time?? <4> soundray: 1176 upgraded, 169 newly installed, 43 to remove and 2 not upgraded. <30> why cant i install the base system? <14> allan: same thing... just put "breezy" where it says "dapper" <25> ok, sweet <25> should i uninstall the 8.22.5 drivers completely before i do this? <26> can anyone help me with my networking problem? <27> relak go to the X-Chat menu upper left. You can enter the channels you want to boot into there <14> spyder89: go to wiki.ubuntu.com <2> lnx__, if you start it now, the progress indicator will be fairly accurate within a few minutes. You can always Ctrl-C and continue later if it's taking too long. <14> allan: i'd say so... did you have to dpkg-divert something? <11> _lemsx1_: all done <8> thank you
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