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<0> don't .hidden files show up with locate?
<0> yeah
<0> ok
<1> ... Entertainer Harry Belafonte compares Bush to the Nazis ... and got a roaring, standing ovation from the crowd. :-)
<2> Nulo, put it on a pen drive
<0> does anyone know why when i run: MAKEDEV mouse i get the error: .udevdb presence implies active udev. Abording MAKEDEV invocation.
<0> ?\
<1> .. sorry, wrong window :-(
<2> Sinister, got udev or devfs ?
<3> Sinister?
<0> udev, 2.6.15.1
<4> .znuff: is it that simple? get the .deb for my kernel, install it and that's it? will the link be established?
<2> then procede installing ndiswrapper
<3> i want to ask but seems that Znuff the only helper here. so i`ll wait
<4> ok thanks
<2> We don't have helpers in here.



<2> We're just individuals with problems of our own and letting a hand to other guys with problems.
<2> Helping each other.
<3> oh i see
<2> Uhm, when did I get voiced?
<5> Znuff: like a few minutes ago:)
<3> eh how can i detect if i`m rooted?
<2> sinthetek, got udevd running ?
<2> madalin_, didn't noticed :-)
<2> bulletz, rkhunter
<5> Znuff; s'ok ;)
<3> what if he already patched everything?
<2> like I said, rkhunter
<3> done allready
<2> run it
<0> Znuff: yeah
<0> all i did was upgrade kernel and reboot
<3> i found few suspicous files, 1 vulner (openssl), 2 hidden file (.udevdb)
<2> and it works with the old kernel ?
<0> and now the mouse is gone with either kernel :\
<2> files or directories, bulletz ?
<0> bulletz: where is your .udevedb file at?
<0> bulletz: where is your .udevdb file at?*
<2> rkhunter and/or chkrootkit should do the job great
<3> why sinthetek ?
<2> works for every rootkit out there
<3> path to p***wd
<0> bulletz: cuz i can't seem to find it on my system but MAKEDEV says it's there
<3> it`s a hidden file
<0> /etc?
<0> i know it's hidden, i still can't find it, heh
<2> find / -name .udevdb
<0> i did updatedb && locate .udevdb
<2> sinthetek, did you try to update the db first?
<2> oh
<6> hi, anyone know anything about vodafone 3g datacards?
<2> try without the . in front
<2> cloud__, expensive and they work.
<0> nada
<0> is MAKEDEV smoking crack?
<0> i can see /root/.profile and stuff with locate
<2> should be in /dev/.udevdb
<0> so i should be able to see .udevdb
<0> oh
<0> it's a directory
<3> tty
<0> i thought it was a lockfile
<0> crap
<0> i don't have a /etc/init.d/udev or anything. anyway to stop it temporarily?
<7> Is it even running?
<0> there is stuff in the directory
<0> actually, there is a cl***@input@mice
<0> and a cl***@misc@psaux
<8> how can I configure my sound card?
<2> wonder why I'm always using "slocate" instead of locate
<0> does that mean i should have those devices working?
<0> err... created or whatever
<7> sinthetek: Nothing is going to get created if udev isn't running.
<0> according to ps, it is running
<0> i was trying to restart it and/or turn it off long enough to attempt running MAKEDEV mouse
<7> It won't matter.
<7> Despite what people claim, anything you do with MAKEDEV will not survive.



<0> it will survive as long as it's in use
<7> If that's all you want, that's what mknod is for.
<0> i don't know the number things to use
<0> heh
<0> actually i have it a recovery page with that info bookmarked...
<0> i guess i could just add mknod to my local init script but i wish i knew wtf was wrong. i've been having the same problem with my cdroms for months
<7> I thought you were talking about a mouse.
<3> have to check this /dev/.udevdb /etc/.pwd.lock
<0> and if i decide not to use x or cdroms after like 10 minutes the devices disappear
<0> mwilson: i have been having the same problem with my cdroms for months
<0> it just now happened to my mouse, too
<7> Is there something special about these CD's, or are they simple IDE?
<0> ide, sis5513
<7> udev doesn't log anything?
<3> what is this ( /etc/.pwd.lock ) for?
<2> check the contents
<0> like what? in dmesg/bootlog or /var/log/messages or what?
<0> i put a cd in and nothing gets logged or anything
<0> and no /dev/hdc or hdd gets created
<7> Putting a disc in the drive is meaningless.
<0> i either have to a: run mknod manually
<7> The device existing is what gets the node in /dev created.
<0> or b: attempt to mount /dev/hdc1 which somehow prompts udev into creating /dev/hdc
<0> mwilson: i thought that sometimes udev auto-mounts inserted disks and might sometimes be done all together rather than creating nodes for unused devices
<7> udev never mounts anything.
<0> oh, so how does mandrake and stuff automount cds when you insert them? i thought someone told me it was a udev thing
<0> err, mandriva
<7> gnome-vfs
<7> Or the KDE equivalent, whatever it's called.
<7> You might run udevmonitor for a while and see what events get triggered.
<0> /dev/input/mice worked, heh
<0> in the past mice didn't work, only mouse or mouse0 would
<0> i think i will try the udevmonitor thing to try to debug my cdrom problem though
<8> how can I enable my USB headset?
<9> plug it in?
<8> MistGhost, yeah ... that's done.
<9> and of course you have usb support compiled into your kernel, right?
<8> yes
<9> and you made sure that headset is supported device in linux?
<8> MistGhost, it did work before.
<9> zephyr >> then, what did you change?
<8> I just installed alsa in order to enable my soundcard, and now it disabled the USB headset is now disabled.
<9> oops, sorry HellHound
<10> hey. Im having a really weird problem, in that for some reason I can no longer send email with attachments. Does anyone have an idea why this may be---it's driving me mad! I'm using an SMTP server that uses authentication
<8> anyone ideas how can I enable my USB headset?
<11> Evening MG
<11> Thought you were banned until Tuesday or something?
<9> evening longword
<9> how are you :)
<9> oh, got modem working
<11> I found some really nice chocolate. I'm happy.
<9> happy is a good thing :)
<11> How did you break the modem?
<11> I broke my favourite modem with a firmware update. Entirely my fault :-(
<9> well, I have my suspicsions it got broken for me
<9> that's how I restored mine, albeit not back in linux yet :/
<11> I see.
<8> how can I set my USB headset as the default sound device?
<11> zeph: Sounds like you need to play with /etc/modules.conf
<11> Or modprobe.conf as is the fashion these days
<8> ok
<8> longword, could you tell me what should I look for in the /etc/modules.conf filke?
<12> anyone know how to make a apache webserver have resume?
<12> (1.3)
<13> I want to create a file/ Media SERVER to stream media to any TV/computer connected to it. Anyone have any good Ideas of O/S I should use.
<2> Techn|cs, you into linux ?
<9> well, TiVo uses linux :/
<13> Learning.....
<13> but i would rather not use anything Windows based for this...
<14> Techn|cs, depends on the player
<14> there is swisscenter, twonkyvision
<13> what do u mean by "player"?


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