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<0> and for what it's worth i believe dag wieers (dag.wieers.com) does an rpm apt-get
<1> [root@localhost chris]# rpm -q apt4rpm-0.69.3-0.src.rpm
<1> package apt4rpm-0.69.3-0.src.rpm is not installed
<0> no
<0> ahh
<0> you downloaded an .src.rpm
<0> that's a SOURCE RPM
<0> u need the i386.rpm variety probably
<1> ok....
<1> ok let me check
<0> http://dag.wieers.com/packages/apt/
<0> that's a more reliable location to get prebuilt rpms
<2> let me shut down and rehabilitate my disk drives ;) 'night guys, nice talkin' :)
<1> k cheers
<3> anyone know how pppoe works?
<1> done



<1> thanks alot for that
<4> TheGewp: I know a bit too much about PPP protocol.
<3> i mean, im getting fios installed by verizon...
<3> im supposed to have 5 static ips....
<3> and theyre trying to use pppoe for the WAN....is that normal?
<0> yes
<4> dunno about normal, but it -should- work, providing the routing isn't wacked
<3> seems to me one of my 5 ips should be used in that connection...right?
<3> i mean, theyre trying to use dynamic ppp0e
<0> there's such a thing as "dynamic" pppoe?
<0> i thought pppoe was for physical link
<0> then dhcp was layered on top?
<4> Perlboy: well, no.
<4> Perlboy: if it's traditional PPP, then it'll use LCP or such to negotiate IP address.
<3> so....
<3> are these guys barking up the wrong tree or should i keep quiet?
<5> hi all, when I arrive here in the morning my server is down and I dont know why, last night theres no power failure. which logs do I need to investigate? thanks
<3> haahaa
<3> yup
<3> i was right
<3> he thought we had a dynamic account
<3> i told him when he started configuring the router that it was static....he didnt believe me...
<3> bbiab
<1> is there a way of seeing the list of things on the apt-get packages?
<0> like a list of files?
<0> or a list of packages?
<1> list of packages
<0> apt-cache search mypackage
<1> i type that in terminal?
<0> yes
<1> k thanks
<0> or, if you're game, apt-ache pkgnames
<0> apt-cache even
<1> are there any decent games for linux?
<0> all the quaks
<0> quakes even
<1> lol was gonna say
<1> quak? wtf is that
<0> rcw works too
<0> umm, doom3 works via winex
<1> rcw?
<0> return to castle wolfenstien
<1> ahh ok
<1> xmule
<1> whats that?
<1> like emule?
<6> duh, doom3 runs natively
<1> segmentation fault?
<0> T`aZ, it does?
<0> hmm, i must have been using it before the native version came out
<6> no sh*t , since doom there are (crappy) linux version
<1> hmm how can i see the list for the packages of apt?
<1> too much is coming out and i am losing the beginning part
<0> apt-cache pkgnames | more perhaps?
<1> thats good thanks
<1> are games made for unix machines freeware?
<7> anyone have time to help me with a small thing ? :P
<7> nerf :/ noone alive
<8> hey, i have a bit of an issue...
<9> how does one mount swap with the "mount" line?
<10> man mount



<11> Chris_Tucker: swapon
<9> thans synic that worked
<11> np.
<12> anyone that can answer a small question about bus identifiers ? :P
<9> i had just deleted a partition and my fstab entries for my last 2 partitions got fooled .. so my swap didnt get mounted and i didnt want to reboot :)
<9> Hanse what about them? theys numbers and colos
<12> I am supposed to fill in my video cards bus identifier :P but I have no clue how the format should be .. I used the dpkg-reconfigure thing
<12> the help thing said I could use lspci to find the identifier .. but I should keep inmind that lspci gave result in hex and not decimal :P
<9> Hanse: what was the output to the left of the vid card with lspci?
<9> mine is 0000:01:00.0
<12> 0000:03:00.1
<12> but if I type in that line .. I get the message it is in the wrong format
<9> ok then, well here, learn by example, works best for me so figure might help you more than just answering, my output is 0000:01:00.0, my xorg busid says "PCI:1:0:0"
<9> so i suggest trying "PCI:3:0:1"
<13> hello can i ask you. the Fedora Core 4 Is Linux too? like redhat 6 to up
<12> aha :) ill try thet
<12> it might work out then :) didnt get an error atleast
<12> btw ..I have a ati radeon graphics card .. do you know if I need to modprobe anything to get X to see it +
<9> not sure, only know that stuff in ubuntu
<9> how do you unmount a partition?
<12> umount /dev/hdxx
<9> thanks
<12> I wish I had my old computer :P
<9> im on my old computer
<9> but its not running linux ATM
<12> havent been playinf with linux for 4 years :P but I started again the other day
<12> not sure if I have to do funly stuff to get agp card to work :/
<9> well that makes 2 questions ive asked tonight and about 5 ive answered tonight (other places than here) im doin pretty good
<12> :)
<9> by any chance does anyone know about aac+ / aacPlus / PS AAC audio streams and xmms?
<9> tis a major thing that bugs me
<11> Chris_Tucker: huh?
<11> you mean iTunes stuff?
<14> can somebody tell me command to move a file from one directory to another pls
<15> crazy|zzZ; mv /dir/this_file /to_dir/
<14> thanks
<9> synic no
<9> thats different, this is streaming high quality low bandwidth tech
<9> its getting into files now too but is sill mainly streaming
<9> some examples: di.fm has its stations available in aacplus
<11> must be new, I used to use di.fm
<9> aac+/aacplus/PS AAC are all the same thing
<9> its been used for a while.. ive only used di.fm for about 3/4 of a year now
<9> but for the next month im STILL on dialup.. so .. gotta have tunes but theyve gotta be low bw
<11> AAC is open/free?
<11> Chris_Tucker: looks like VLC supports it
<9> aac is.. aacplus isnt
<9> aacplus encoders are hard to come by.. but they are popping up... ( i mean free )
<9> synic.. whoops forgot to mention ... NOT vlc ;) i dont like that for listening to music
<11> dunno then
<12> I guess it's not a good idea to compile ext3 as a module ? :P
<9> lol i dont mind it but its something thats widely used so i figured it might be easiest to find a codec for
<9> Hanse: not really
<12> I just needto: make menuconfig, configure the stuff, make. make modules and make modules_install ... right ?
<11> Chris_Tucker: it's actually falling behind.. maybe try something newer like beep-media-player or amarok
<12> oh and copy the image ofc
<11> maybe mplayer supports AAC+
<11> cli... but who cares if you're just listening to a stream
<9> synic: been lookin, for about a week now.. still gonna keep lookin too
<9> synic: mplayer doesnt like url's for me
<9> yea even cli is better than fugly vlc
<12> Chris_Tucker: do you know how to find out what kernel image grub boots ?
<12> can it boot the link named vmlinux
<12> *vmlinuz
<9> Hanse: pico or any editor really... /boot/grub/menu.lst
<12> ok :)thanks
<9> all the info is there in existing lines
<9> cause i dont exactly understand the question
<12> well that was the answer :D
<16> be careful opening your grub config file in pico
<9> why daaave?


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