everything now and nothing right... not even load a kernel..
That is shit.
Dirk
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On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 03:58:30PM +0100, Dirk wrote:
Hello,
my beloved Microsoft reputation management shills \:D/
How is freedesktop reinventing Windows badly today?
I know, right?
:D
? Sounds like you do
On Mon, 17 Jun 2013 18:01:49 +0200
Dirk wrote:
i updated from the old unstable to the new unstable during the last
stable release... everything went smooth except the grub 2.00
update... after reboot it ended up showing the worthless grub rescue
console...
Here's your first problem:
On Tuesday 18 June 2013 00:01:49 Dirk wrote:
>> Grub 2.00 (unstable) failed me the 2nd time now and resulted in a
>> unuseable system showing only the grub rescue console that does
>> *nothing*
>>
>> Grub 2.00 does everything now and nothing right... not even lo
res
/before/ the OS kernel has been loaded... so much fucking fail...
if i was younger and still more caring it would really hurt to see this
shit...
we live in the age of aggressive reputation management now... forums and
mailing lists have become cancers..
fuck you all
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On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 11:09:27 -0400 (EDT), Dirk wrote:
how does grub boot a kernel better than lilo?
this is all [expletive deleted]... the linux community is now full of people who
speak like some marketing shills...
freedesktop reinvents windows
onvenience when debian/stable switches
to Gimp2.8.
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shitstorm.
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Hello,
some marketing-asshole has gone bananas on your websites again...
probably thinking a high page count makes users happier...
http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/
No Index with mailing lists but a desert of text that NOBODY will read.
The first link on that page is called "mailing lists
LOL,
after 15 years snes9x has a GUI and the first thing that happens: debian
removes it from the distro...
so much fail... it impossible to grasp such a huge amount of fail...
3+ packages and i still need to compile shit myself... xD
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LOL,
after 15 years snes9x has a GUI and the first thing that happens: debian
removes it from the distro...
so much fail... it impossible to grasp such a huge amount of fail...
There's this amazing new tool called the Search E
On Jun 3, 2011 7:09 PM, "Dirk" wrote:
LOL,
after 15 years snes9x has a GUI and the first thing that happens: debian
removes it from the distro...
so much fail... it impossible to grasp such a huge amount of fail...
3+ packages and i still need to compile shit myself... xD
On 07/26/11 13:43, Gavin wrote:
On 26 July 2011 13:16, Dirk wrote:
for the love of everything that doesn't suck...
could it be any harder to find a USB stick image to install debian from?
Go back to Ubuntu, ASSHOLE!!!
i got angry.. :o
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Mike Bird wrote:
> On Sat July 24 2010 18:36:47 Dirk wrote:
>> #!/usr/bin/expect -f
>>
>> spawn rsync -r --progress a u...@bla.com:/b
>> expect "assword:"
>> send "password\r"
>> expect "hostname"
>>
>>
>> why
Hello,
I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
And not in the error.log file.
Why?
Because.
Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
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Why?
Because.
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I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
And not in the error.log file.
Why?
Because.
Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
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>
> I want the PHP error messages (PHP Notice) to be shown in the browser again.
> And not in the error.log file.
>
> Why?
> Because.
>
> Lighttpd: current version that comes with Debian/Squeeze (x86)
>
> Thanks
>
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>
>
whyy aaarrre he keyy rrrepeaat vvvaluess iiinn XX arrre
ffuuuccceeddd sinccceee my laassst ebbbin
updatee?
i kknooow ttteesttnnn isssn'tstttablllee butt yyyoou
zelots donnntt haavv too PRRROOOEEE ittt to
mee..
testing is" blabla-stuff.. testing means
testing for problems and not inventing them...
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> Hi,
>
> Dirk wrote:
>
>>>whyy aaarrre he keyy rrrepeaat vvvaluess iiinn XX arrre
>>>ffuuuccceeddd sinccceee my laassst ebbbin
>>>updatee?
>>>
>>>i kknooow ttteesttnnn i
Hello,
What will I have to write into .bitchxrc to...
join channel A and B on server A and channel C and D on server B at the
same time in the same window
...?
Thank you,
Dirk
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exe in order to
start it...
I can handle acronyms (when they make sence). But I can't handle names
that look pretty on some stupid Desktop but are a pain in the ass for
everyone else...
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Gregory Seidman wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at 09:40:03PM +0200, Dirk wrote:
> } It really, REALLY sucks to install a package and afterwards not being
> } able to find(!)/start the exe because some retard named them like:
> [...]
>
> Gee, Dirk, you're kind of a di
Hi!
- Since my last updates the key repeat is broken, repeating keys a
random number no matter how fast or long i push the key...
- The Screensaver starts after every 30 seconds no matter if the system
idles or not...
This is really a pain... Can someone help me please?
Dirk
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>
> Why would you want to sue X?
>
> Sorry.
>
>
>>- Since my last updates the key repeat is broken, repeating keys a
>>random number no matter how fast or long i push the key...
>>
Gregory Seidman wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 02:15:11PM +0100, Dirk wrote:
> } - Since my last updates the key repeat is broken, repeating keys a
> } random number no matter how fast or long i push the key...
> }
> } - The Screensaver starts after every 30 seconds no matte
e system as
before but without the problem you have...
it might also be a good idea to burn the stuff you've had to move onto a
dvd or something... there might be more elegant ways to back shit up...
but "mv" and "cdrecord" arwe available on _every_ setup...
Dirk
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quot; or the same will happen
to you too.
So. After I said this and I stared (grepped) my ass off I want to know
now where I can reverse that!
Thank you (seriously, SERIOUSLY!!!)
Dirk
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Who is responsible for "ls -la" _mixing_ hidden "dot"-files with normal
files in the output?
I wan't to salute that decision.
I use unstable.
I grepped a lot but was unable to find the cause.
Thank you,
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Robert Vangel wrote:
> Robert Vangel wrote:
>
> >Dirk wrote:
>
> >>>Who is responsible for "ls -la" _mixing_ hidden "dot"-files with normal
> >>>files in the output?
> >>>
> >>>I wan't to salute that decision
Parker, Matthew wrote:
> I'm hoping to do some web development on Debian. Can anybody recommend
> some web development technology?
>
>
>
>
sure.. html isn't so bad...
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nd i'm certain that it is
not the problem)...
I would like to know If anyone can write CD's/DVD's with kernels newer
than 2.6.8 without problems?!
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Dirk wrote:
>
>>I would like to know If anyone can write CD's/DVD's with kernels newer
>>than 2.6.8 without problems?!
>
>
> Sure.
>
> Without a lspci, hdparm /dev/ and a bit more information,
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Dirk wrote:
>
>>/dev/dvd:
>> IO_support = 0 (default 16-bit)
>> unmaskirq= 0 (off)
>> using_dma= 0 (off)
>
> ^
>
> hdparm -u 1 -d 1 /dev/dvd
>
> If i
The stupid icons suck.. I want leet ASCII art!
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vbe.h?
Please don't bother answering to tell me to try another mode.
I really need the vesa mode. :-(
Thanks a lot!
Dirk
In file included from vo_vesa.c:18:
gtf.h:4:17: error: vbe.h: No such file or directory
In file included from vo_vesa.c:18:
gtf.h:46: warning: 'struct VesaCRTCI
n?
Does anyone OWN this MB already?
I WANT an Athlon64 3200+! Maybe there is a better MB available?
ANY comment is highly appreciated!
Thanks a lot,
Dirk
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which package containes ?
MPlayer needs it for the vesa mode output...
Thanks!
Dirk
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Almut Behrens wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 10:36:04PM +0100, Dirk wrote:
>
>>which package containes ?
>>
>>MPlayer needs it for the vesa mode output...
>
>
> Just grepped in the mplayer sources for a reference of "vbe.h", but
> couldn't
e die disk/bios Einträge überflutet mich lilo mit einer unaufhörlichen
Flut von Zeichen:
LI01 01 01 01 .
mit den Anpassungen (bios/disk Einträge und Eintrag für XP erhalte ich
LI80 80 80 80 80 80
Jemand ne Idee ?
Gruss Dirk
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PS: http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/dell.html has some useful info...
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quot;By topic"). Has anybody else encountered this problem
> and found a solution for it?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dirk.
I've found myself a solution for this by installing all KDE packages
recommended in /usr/share/doc/kde/README.debian and the package htdig.
Best regards
an/
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> settings hidden?
>
Click on the arrow left of advanced, you'll see a popup menu...
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>
Looks like /dev/tty0 isn't there.
Are use sure you did copy the devices correctly (cp does not copy
devices correctly, use tar or cpio).
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Azog wrote:
>
> Hello! I'm in need of netinet/ip_tcp.h, netinet/ip_udp.h,
> netinet/protocols.h. Which package are these in? TIA
>
They are called tcp.h udp.h and in.h. They are in kernel-source package.
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t copy
> > devices correctly, use tar or cpio).
>
> Or the permissions aren't set right. I've found that when copying files
> from /dev, the permissions rarely stay the way they were originally
They should with tar. e.g.:
tar cf - . | (cd somewhere; tar xvf -)
only noticed it now because
libc used in debian is less forgiving. The solution is to install
netscape with the aid of "netscape4" debian package (it is in contrib
section I think).
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Hi,
I've just got my Linux box up and running with X-Windows and Netscape, but
when I try to get Netscape 4.05 running, it just tells me that is cannot
load LibXpm.so.4 even though the file is present in one of the X11
directories. Could somebody please help me?
Dirk
mouse, as
currently my serial mouse port is mapped to that location, so I have to
externally connect one.
Thanks,
Dirk
gcc -o $@ -c $^ -Wall -W -Werror $(NW_WHERE) -DQUEUE=\"tess-tinte\"
tess-ps-kyo37 : tess-ps-kyo37.o
gcc -o $@ $^
chown root.root $@
chmod ug+s $@
tess-ps-kyo37.o: nw-printer.c
gcc -o $@ -c $^ -Wall -W -Werror $(NW_WHERE) -DQUEUE=\"tess-ps-kyo37\"
/* -*- c -*-
Kent West wrote:
>
> Are there any graphical web browsers available that don't need X? I've
> only got 8MB on this laptop, which is unusable with X and Netscape.
>
take a look at lynx
Dirk
Pat O'Brien wrote:
>
> If I have 192Mb of ram, how do I indicate to the kernel that I
> have it.
>
Write
append="mem=192m"
in lilo.conf and run lilo again. The kernel must be said explicitly how
much memory you have if you go above 64M.
Dirk
behaviour back?
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Konfigurationsfiles erkannt werden. Ueber die Datenbank,
oder ueber einen Verglich der Konfigfiles aus dem Paket mit einem
vermeindlich vorhandenen auf der Platte?
Any ideas?
Dirk
P.S. Sorry wenn die mail zweimal ankommt. Die Stabilitaet des Systems ist
empfindlich gestoert und es kommt
t with dpkg --set-selections
5.) and finally reinstalled everything.
Now I´m in the state of fixinig a few problems left over, but the system
is up und stable again.
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Ok, I haven´t tired it, but how can dpkg get the selectons, when the /var
directory is missing? All invocations of dpkg -i or deselect didn´t worked
due to the msising directory.
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hing happens. 2.0.34 starts fine, as did all other kernels I tried. Do I
now have to turn a new chipset switch on ?
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Dirk> StarOffice 5.1 here at home for use by myself and my wife. It works
Dirk> fine, but just won't print. I even re-downloaded 5.1 again, and
Dirk> reinstalled, but no luck. The machine is
Julio> You're lucky - my current potato install doesn't even install
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Dear debian users,
where can I find information on how to mount NT 4.0 Server volumes under
Linux ?
I'm looking for a way to access an NT Server with a floppy Linux in
order to save data from broken down NT clients.
Could you think of a way to do that ?
Thanks in advance !!
Yours,
Dirk
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ii xemacs20-bin20.4-7 Editor and kitchen sink -- support binaries
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Dirk> I'm scratching my head: Have been using VM with Emacs19 for years,
Dirk> and as XEmacs20 supports VM as well (with its own copy), I thought I
Dirk> could migrate. Doesn't work (yet).
o), runs fping on all Debian mirrors, sorts the result by ping
# time and output the 'n' (default is 20) fastest
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But I guess I need to go there, given that I have the working setup...
> funny thing I remember is that in the 2.4 kernels you must turn on the
> dhcp option in the kernel-level autoconfiguration section even you are not
> actually going to use it...
Yes, I activate the lot:
CONFIG_IP_
ig for what as the one that works is bigger
> than 640k and the ones that failed fit on the floppy with syslinux and
> config stuff...
Yes. The 2.4.* ones that fail are around 820 to 840kb, the 2.2.* ones that
work are around 620 to 695kb, depending on what other (unused) stuff I left
enabl
crossed serial cable and interconnect the two
>ports. Boot the node, you will be able to see the whole kernel boot
>procedure within you X11 seyon window. Just cut and paste...
I used to have one of those, but I don't think I still do...
Thanks for your help.
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> Not
either a resource starvation (that
would be rather bad as 2.4.* ought to boot in 32mb) or, more likely, a
misconfiguration. The odd thing is that by now, the larger of the two
working 2.2.2* bzimages is 711k, whereas the non-functional 2.4.19 is 737k,
or only 26k more. That can't be it.
I
dy else encountered this problem
and found a solution for it?
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fellow developer and made tob depend explicitly on debianutils. Ie you cannot
run it without having debianutils installed.
I am sorry for the grieve that the package caused you. In retrospect, I
should have added the dependency on debianutils in tob_0.14-4 when tempfile
was added for s
recommend that you simply take things a little easier and try to
learn how Debian works. It is obvious to everybody but you that uploading a
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Hallo,
ich suche die mesa2 libraries in einer libc5 Version für ein hamm System.
Hat jemand eine Idee?
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Memory type: 3
Clock type: Internal
Ramdac is Internal
I would be grateful if anyone could help me out. Please email me directly as
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I am somewhat confused on the current status of guile with the tk
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distribution. Am I missing something?
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> and periodically, say bi-weekly?
I'd use cron, cat and inews if I wanted to do something like that. Are you
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after upgrading to 1.3 I lost xload somewhere. Where is it?
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clue? running mailq I sense significant differences in the
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t: Does the moc compiler fall also under the terms special
Troll license, or is this free to use?
Anybody some suggestions?
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Thanks for reading this far. :-)
Appreciating your feedback.
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t took some time to get it from
the US. Here in India Slackware is available, but I had to give up a previous
installation of a free distribution of it.
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have totally switched to Linux
Would like to too. But this brings up the question to what extend Linux
supports W95 or DOS packages. I mainly work with different CAD software and
graphic and Web authoring packages, apart from the usual 'office' applications
such as ClarisWorks etc
get the feel of Linux and use the 486
as a client.
>
>take the plunge!
I certainly will. Thanks a lot!
Dirk Kievith
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At 09:27 15.10.1997, Jack wrote:
>At 02:45 PM 10/15/97 +0500, Dirk Kievith wrote:
>>>Internet Explorer 4.0 Active Desktop is quickly invading the `Dozer
>>>realm , but there is Eudora, or the stalwart Navigator or
>>>others.
>>
>>I agree with your
se between them
>at boot time.
As I am about to start installing Linux 1.3.1 on my pre-partitioned HD, I would
like to know which is this program and what to take care of so that the W95
partition remains bootable and usable, while fine-tweaking Linux.
Dirk Kievith
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Mark and Joost, thanks!
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- How to get Linux recognize the SB 16?
- Suppose I do a new install, what drivers are necessary to install during
the installation process?
Thanks,
Kind regards,
Dirk Kievith
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At 23:57 30.10.1997 -0600, you wrote:
>Dirk,
>
>A few questions:
>
>1. After you modified your lilo.conf, did you re-run /sbin/lilo?
No, but I should have. Will try this.
>2. How is your drive partitioned?
1 Primary MSDOS Win 95 app. 900MB
2 Primary Linux ro
ou know.
Thanks.
Kind regards,
Dirk Kievith
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