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24 December 2007
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--- Log opened Mon Dec 24 17:19:17 2007
17:19 <****> but obviously i haven't figure the right driver ....
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17:22 <****> kde.org states that kde4rc2 is in "debian experimental", i guess unstable/sid it means, i cannot find any though, have i misunderstood something?
17:22 <****> to see whats in unstable under kde i check the url http://packages.debian.org/unstable/kde/
17:22 <****> experimental means experimental
17:24 <****> petemc: oh, thx, my bad then, i interpreted wikipedia wrong, now when double checked I see
17:25 <****> hi there
17:25 <****> I am on SID and when I start netatalk (afpd) I see nothing really starting: no daemon is running, nothing is logged (even if I enabled logging). Ideas?
17:28 <****> when i do an update/dist-upgrade, in order for this to take effect, do i have to reboot?
17:28 <****> liable: at least if you want to take advantage of new kernel
17:28 <****> thanks
17:29 <****> where's webmin? No more debian package?
17:33 <****> hah, webmin
17:33 <****> usermin is gone too it seems
17:34 <****> not that i care
17:34 <****> good riddens to bad rubbish
17:35 <****> nvz: alternatives?
17:35 <****> phretor: bash?
17:35 <****> phretor: ssh + screen + bash
17:36 <****> nvz: well, bash is what I am using now
17:36 <****> + editor
17:36 <****> yeah, what's the problem then ? :P
17:36 <****> nvz: by the way, did you read my question above about my netatalk problem?
17:36 <****> phretor: uh yeah
17:36 <****> phretor: I was talking about wemin
17:37 <****> nvz: right, but got ideas about my netatalk problem? I simply cannot figure out where to start from :(
17:37 <****> uh, I don't even know what it is
17:37 <****> phretor: if a daemon isn't starting then you didn't run it?
17:38 <****> its not safe to assume a package that has a daemon has an init script that it runs automatically
17:38 <****> nvz: I am using the debian init.d/netatalk script to start the service and it also seems to take a while for starting up. However, nothing is running then.
17:39 <****> phretor: have you checked the BTS? you are running sid.
17:39 <****> nvz: not yet
17:39 <****> yeah well thats priority 1, you should also have apt-listbugs installed
17:39 <****> so it does this for you automatically every time you install something
17:40 <****> thanks
17:41 <****> as you might have noticed, I am about to set up a home debian-based NAS
17:42 <****> nope, don't even know what you are talking about
17:42 <****> NAS should not be used as a TLA
17:42 <****> phretor: netatalk _always_ takes a while to start
17:43 <****> xsdg: indeed, however here it does *not* start at all :P
17:43 <****> oh
17:43 <****> I assume though in this case you mean Network Attached Storage
17:43 <****> phretor: i there anything in /var/log/daemon.log?
17:43 <****> that TLA however is played out
17:43 <****> hello every body
17:44 <****> xsdg: Dec 21 00:38:35 nas afpd[2963]: DSIConfigInit: Error registering afp://127.0.1.1/?NAME=nas&ZONE= with SRVLOC
17:44 <****> i'v a curius question,can we get our phone calls in the computer under linux?
17:45 <****> bravvve: yes, though that depends on what you mean specifically
17:45 <****> asterisk, skype...?
17:45 <****> phretor: I'm not sure, but as a guess, is your loopback device configured properly? (can you ping 127.0.1.1 and get a response?)
17:46 <****> bravvve: what kind of phone calls?
17:46 <****> xsdg: yup, 127.0.0.1 is up and runs
17:46 <****> phretor: 127.0._1_.1
17:46 <****> my modem is connected to a phone ligne,adsl connection so can i recept my phone calls
17:47 <****> oh my bad
17:47 <****> xsdg: yes, it works as well
17:47 <****> how can I check which screen resolution I am currently using? I mean a console command
17:48 <****> phretor: best I can offer is "google for the error message" then; I've not seen that before, and it's been some time since I've used netatalk
17:48 <****> anabain: xrandr
17:49 <****> so can i?
17:49 <****> bravvve: google for mgetty
17:49 <****> bravvve: that might not do specifically what you want to do, but it should give you some hints at least
17:49 <****> !xmas
17:49 <****> 'Twas the night before christmas, and all through the shack, not a creature was stirring, 'cept the skript kid, learning to hack. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, as he sat at his computer cracking aware. The pornos were stacked all over his room, he knew nothing of his impending doom.
17:49 <****> do we have rw support for hfsplus?
17:50 <****> es
17:50 <****> there is spme sofwers but is does not work
17:50 <****> phretor: yes
17:50 <****> xsdg: native?
17:50 <****> ha tpg - iinet is giving up free data today :)
17:50 <****> phretor: I think so, in recent kernels
17:50 <****> well french sites
17:50 <****> Merrry christmas debian users!!!!
17:50 <****> :)
17:50 <****> !christmas
17:50 <****> from memory, christmas is a holiday in the Christian calendar, observed in most of the Western world on December 25, which celebrates the birth of Jesus. According to the Christian gospels, Jesus was born to Mary in Bethlehem, where she and her husband Joseph had travelled to register in the Roman census. Christ's birth, or nativity, was said by his followers to fulfill the prophecies of Judaism that a messiah would come, from the house of David, to ...
17:50 <****> ugh
17:51 <****> xsdg: strange, I am mounting RW without being able to write "read-only filesystem" (I am r00t)
17:51 <****> phretor: do you get any interesting messages in dmesg?
17:51 <****> garda having fun
17:51 <****> yep!
17:51 <****> just got back from my gf's place
17:51 <****> it's 3:51am
17:52 <****> hello all
17:52 <****> same here dude
17:52 <****> - syd
17:52 <****> does anybody know why xserver does not obey xorg.conf settings?
17:52 <****> :) iineter
17:52 <****> free data todate :)
17:52 <****> today*
17:52 <****> anabain: less /var/log/Xorg.0.log
17:52 <****> does anyone have an idea where to start reading when i want to create some more or less embedded unix system?
17:52 <****> !iinet
17:52 <****> hmm... iinet is an australian ISP or http://www.iinet.net.au
17:53 <****> anabain: which is, to say, "it does, or if it overrides them, will tell you why it did"
17:53 <****> ok
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