nemo | kk | 00:01 |
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nemo | I do search for packages usually, but wasn't sure how reliable it was w/ stuff under development | 00:02 |
nemo | but yes should have looked there | 00:02 |
TwistedFate | anyone knows where would 'xorg.conf' be located if it's not in /etc/X11/xorg.conf? | 03:49 |
fsmithred | mlocate might know | 03:52 |
fsmithred | locate xorg.conf | 03:53 |
nivirx | It might not exist iirc, xorg can do most of the configuration automaticlly | 03:57 |
bergix59 | An example of Buster Linux debian: # fdisk -l, bash: fdisk: command not found. ;) I cannot imagine to have a linux distro without fdisk. | 08:42 |
roo^y | Wicd Network Manager freezes on connection, with the animation near the bottom stuck at "Connecting", & below it "Disconnecting active connections..." My last upgrade didn't fix it. Just an annoyance of rebooting which may make it appear normally connecting several times before this freezing (it still connects online) | 08:48 |
roo^y | not wanting to reboot, i just quit it & restart when i want to make my next connection | 08:49 |
roo^y | using Refracta | 08:50 |
Centurion_Dan | roo^y: use network-manager.... much more reliable. wicd is a total fail. | 08:53 |
roo^y | thanks, that came up in my web search minutes before my comments. i used ubuntu 10.10 through to recently 12.04, so i'm very familiar with it | 08:55 |
MinceR | NetworkManager is a total fail too | 08:55 |
roo^y | i had some success with frisbee in puppylinux ..can't remember what i used in similar OS EasyOS | 09:05 |
gnarface | the funny thing is, the text file is way easier to use than any of these programs | 09:06 |
bergix59 | Have you tried BSD guys, it runs faster than Linux even non-systemd systems? | 09:35 |
* r3boot runs OpenBSD, I can confirm that it is *not* faster by any stretch of imagination ;P | 09:36 | |
* tarzeau is using Debian GNU/kFreeBSD | 09:36 | |
r3boot | But it is predictable, and always works :P | 09:36 |
bergix59 | r3boot: openbsd is bit slower than netbsd, so said. | 09:37 |
tarzeau | consistency, a value i like (is getting beaten down by freedesktop.org and systemd (redhat)) | 09:37 |
r3boot | yeah, same | 09:37 |
r3boot | The 6.6-current I run now still more or less works like the 2.7 I began with :) (openbsd) | 09:37 |
r3boot | bergix59: no, just slow :) | 09:38 |
r3boot | but that doesnt matter really, since its consistently slow, and you know what to expect, and not a darn thing you can do about it except for upgrading your hardware :P | 09:38 |
tarzeau | and they have xfs, right? | 09:39 |
r3boot | nope | 09:39 |
tarzeau | ufs? | 09:39 |
r3boot | just UFS | 09:39 |
bergix59 | ffs zfs | 09:39 |
r3boot | that's probably my biggest gripe, I'd love to have zfs under OpenBSD | 09:40 |
r3boot | but that wont happen, evah | 09:40 |
golinux | Please take non-support topics to #debianfork | 09:45 |
topro | Hi there, is there a beowulf release date/plan already? Especially interrested in when beowulf-backports are going to be available. | 11:23 |
bergix59 | Hello, what can be the reason that fsck.ext3 -r /dev/sda2 is block by some processes. Can it be that systemd is that much evil when the desktop (xfce) ask for automount? | 16:28 |
LtWorf | it's probably mounted, look with mount or lsof | 16:30 |
EHeM | Apache2 amd64 has finally gotten updated, I'm glad it turned out to be a somewhat less urgent update, but the long time is distinctly concerning. | 18:48 |
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