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[03:35]<krssrx>well... I don't see a driver for the RAID on Tyan's website... just a GUI
[03:37]<wryvyrr>Kassah: oh
[03:37]<wryvyrr>Kassah: so it's not el cheapo
[03:37]<krssrx>well... I wouldn't go that far
[03:37]<wryvyrr>Kassah: :)
[03:38]<krssrx>it's a SiL3114 chipset
[03:38]<krssrx>doing Google Searches on it now
[03:39]<wryvyrr>well siliconimage distributes an RHEL4.0U1
[03:39]<wryvyrr>^^
[03:40]<wryvyrr>let's hope its sources, not binaries :)
[03:41]<krssrx>but you seem to be corrent in that their Software RAID
[03:41]<krssrx>correct
[03:42]<wryvyrr>we know our papenheimerz :]
[03:42]<krssrx>man... I'm sorry... servers shouldn't have this crap... they shouldn't have to spend precious CPU time to do RAID
[03:43]<wryvyrr>well I'd take such a machine and put it here
[03:43]<krssrx>you'd love this box
[03:43]<svjgnm>buy a bigger disk
[03:43]<svjgnm>I've got 250 + 1250 + 40 + 60
[03:43]<krssrx>it's got four 360GB SATA's
[03:44]<wryvyrr>stoned: hmmmmmmm, that could actually work, you know
[03:44]<krssrx>right now in my desktop... I have 2x250, and a 160GB for my home dir
[04:00]<2zzzd>For two days I have been tring to get transcode installed in my debian sarge 2.6.16-11 kernel linux. I need it to run a program called dvdwizard that allows me to make dvd's from my home movies. Does anyone know why the transcode.deb file is no longer available nor are any of the support dependancies it requires. Does anyone know if or when they will be reestablished. Has any package replaced the capabilities of transcode? What is everyone
[04:00]<2zzzd>using these days instead?
[04:04]<fyr2fn>barry: do you have marrilat sources?
[04:05]<2zzzd>Yes mirrilat is in my sources.list, but the deb file is not out there anymore. They removed it. I went to the pool directory with ftp to check and it is gone.
[04:05]<2zzzd>I meant marrilat.
[04:07]<2zzzd>liable: What do you have in your sources.list for the marrilat source?
[04:08]<fyr2fn>barry: debian-multimedia now i think
[04:08]<fyr2fn>yeah
[04:08]<2zzzd>liable: could you paste the line(s) from your sources.list to this forum?
[04:08]<wryvyrr>:) it takes a long time until this change will be known
[04:09]<fyr2fn>deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main
[04:11]<2zzzd>liable: Thanks a bundle. I have been googling and scrounging for two days!
[04:13]<wryvyrr>barry: why did you not simply visit marillat's website? :)))
[04:14]<wryvyrr>google is not a good search engine anymore, IMHO :S
[04:15]<wryvyrr>too many bloggers, automated content and tampering
[04:15]<2zzzd>liable: I am somewhat of a newbie to Debian the installation of transcode fails because of incompatible versions of the packages that it wants to install. Is there a simple optiion to apt-get or whatever to tell it to find the right versions of the dependant files?
[04:15]<wryvyrr>barry: did you apt-get update ?
[04:15]<2zzzd>Yes
[04:16]<wryvyrr>*update*
[04:16]<wryvyrr>works
[04:16]<2zzzd>apt-get install transcode update ?
[04:16]<lnmnz_>/etc/init.d/courier-imap: line 91: automatically: command not found <- The problem is, there is no line 91.. There are 86 lines.. Anyone know this problem?
[04:16]<wryvyrr>::)
[04:17]<wryvyrr>barry: apt-get update && apt-get install transcode
[04:19]<2zzzd>liable: The error messages all look like this Depends: libdvdread3 (>= 0.9.6) but 0.9.4-5 is to be installed
[04:19]<fyr2fn>barry: paste your sources.list on a paster
[04:20]<2zzzd>I am running stable Sarge and the sources.list line referred to the sid release. If I change the item in my sources.list to sarge or stable will the transcode be compatible with the other packages?
[04:23]<2zzzd>I have to admit that I am using Ksirc and I have never used a "paster". I know that people get annoyed when people paste large blocks of code right into the forum, so to be considerate I had better nto paste my whole sources.lsit file here.
[04:24]<fyr2fn>barry: yes, change sid to sarge
[04:24]<fyr2fn>!paste
[04:24]<mlcr>hmm... paste is Do NOT paste into the channel. Use http://channels.debian.net/
[04:24]<2zzzd>That is what I thought would fix it. Thanks again.
[04:25]<[nyrn]>hi all
[04:26]<2zzzd>liable: Thanks it worked flawlessly. I just needed a good source in my sources.list, and all of the googling I did was pointing to outdated sources.
[04:26]<lucn-jz>after my server's running for 45 minutes, I can no longer start a new outbound connection nor send UDP, pings, or DNS
[04:27]<lucn-jz>incoming and established connections work, however
[04:27]<lucn-jz>any ideas?
[04:27]<fyr2fn>barry: cool
[04:27]<zxds>Luke-Jr, an idea? god hates you
[04:27]<lucn-jz>rhys: not likely
[04:27]<zxds>just an idea. :D
[04:28]<zxds>no, how are you connected?
[04:28]<zxds>and does a restart of the server fix it?
[04:28]<lucn-jz>rhys: a restart gets me 45 more minutes
[04:28]<lucn-jz>I'm connected via some virtual networking thing for the VDS
[04:29]<zxds>Luke-Jr, memory leak of somekind in a program somwhere?
[04:29]<zxds>just a guess.
[04:29]<2ggfuj>hi
[04:30]<lucn-jz>rhys: that would screw up the outbound stuff?
[04:30]<2ggfuj>i plan to change my server to etch, is it stable enough for a internet server?
[04:30]<lucn-jz>without affecting inbound?
[04:30]<zxds>usually my things go in order for time releated things. "heat, memory leaks or errors in programms, and lastly god being in a shitty mood with something i did." other than that..i dunno.
[04:31]<zxds>benluo, does your current server do what you want it to?
[04:31]<zxds>benluo, its usually not advised to use etch for any production level environs.
[04:31]<svjgnm>ahh man
[04:31]<svjgnm>finally stoned
[04:31]<2ggfuj>rhys: just a web sever for light job
[04:31]<2ggfuj>not so heavy
[04:31]<zxds>benluo, do you have a current one?
[04:31]<svjgnm>2 months of sobriety man, killed me
[04:31]<svjgnm>I couldn't even code properly
[04:31]<svjgnm>:(
[04:31]<2ggfuj>and a imap server for few people
[04:32]<2ggfuj>i have sarge
[04:32]<2ggfuj>rhys: i am using sarge
[04:32]<s0rzrvns>i have a process running in an ssh shell but was disconnect due internet falling off.. i need to access that shell.. anyway?
[04:32]<zxds>well benluo, if it does what you want, with no problems, on low grade hardware, why bother with the troubles and/or risks of upgrading to etch?
[04:32]<svjgnm>s0crates, unless the process was in background, sshd was the parent process, and more than likely its dead
[04:33]<s0rzrvns>it's actually running..
[04:33]<svjgnm>s0crates, and this is NOT related to debian in anyway
[04:33]<s0rzrvns>richy@devel:~$ ps aux|grep cpan
[04:33]<s0rzrvns>root 26348 0.0 2.8 46388 44840 pts/0 S+ 17:44 0:04 /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/cpan -i Net::SSH::Perl
[04:33]<svjgnm>s0crates, go to #networking or #ssh
[04:33]<s0rzrvns>hmm ok
[04:33]<s0rzrvns>tanks
[04:33]<s0rzrvns>thanks
[04:34]<2ggfuj>rhys: that's true. I want to use two packages in etch, one is postgresql 8.1 and the other is arno-iptables-firewall
[04:34]<dzajdjvn>HI all
[04:34]<zxds>benluo, then my suggestion would be is if you have another harddrive, throw that in and do a etch install on it, try it out first







