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<0> http://nwn.bioware.com/downloads/linuxclient.html
<0> so they do have it
<1> Al-Ashtar: say what?!
<2> don't you say what me, mr. denial
<1> I'll come over and kick your ***. ;P
<0> wow linux games go from one extreme to another either crap grapx or good
<1> Al-Ashtar: have I told you the story about the geek viking that kicked the geek kuwaiti's ***?
<1> So, anyway, he didn't actually say Toronto, he said "To Run To Cover". People just failed to hear that last bit.
<3> this one time... in #linux... the_ruthless stuck a _____ in Al-Ashtar's _____
<2> nivek: you didn't start from the beginning
<1> trifork. rectum. *Fills out the words*
<4> if its a disc in his computer, turn to page 36
<3> haha
<2> the_ruthless stuck a rectum in Al-Ashtar's trifork
<1> Damn, how did that happen?
<1> ...must've been drunk...



<3> hey, you got your chocolate in my peanut butter
<0> ok the guild or dmle
<3> hm, maybe chocolate wasn't the best choice
<0> no no it wasn't
<1> Chocolate and peanut butter makes good on a slice of bread.
<2> what's FOSE ?
<3> DIAW shifted right one letter
<1> Or GPDR shifted left one letter.
<3> indeed
<1> Endless possibilities!
<5> Al-Ashtar: i want to register with a fitness-center, i need heavy weights > 200 KG, any suggestions?
<2> or CKSZ shifted down one letter
<2> nope it's CKZS
<1> Now that would truly be madness.
<2> Cognition: lot's of suggestions
<2> Cognition: how long are you staying ? and where are you located ?
<3> /dev/shm /opt/zimbra/amavisd-new-2.4.1/tmp tmpfs defaults,users,size=150m,mode=777 0 0
<3> what the hell is that from ?
<5> i'm close to Salmiya, staying for about 25 days or so, and i want something not too expensive.
<0> OOooooooOo they DO have a pong3d and it is multiplayer
<2> Cognition: are you close to Sultan Center ? there are like 3 GYMS there. but I don't know about not too expensive
<5> gah, i think i know'em, one of'em is the most expensive one in Kuwait
<5> nevermind, i'll look around :)
<2> not ras al arth or what ever
<2> I'm talking about dandy body or something like that
<2> Cognition: what are you doing tomorrow ?
<2> I mean today
<5> i'm going out with my brother, and two cousins, and we'll try to make a pick on a gym
<1> slicers: you must have misunderstood me somewhere. pkgtool2 has the same problem.
<1> It is a binary. I don't need to make one.
<1> I just need to get the damned piece of software runnin.
<6> Come on... pick one and stay with it.
<1> It's really hard for them.
<7> Ok. I give up.
<7> I hooked up a usb keyboard.
<1> Didn't like the Wintendo?
<0> nope no games...darn..time to work on scripts
<7> for things other than wintendoing?
<2> jblack: do you think I'm filling the channel's site with those useless security updates ? :/
<7> Not really.More important reasons though.. Like not havinga phone, no email, etc.
<7> al-ashtar: I don't quite understand the meaning of your question.
<0> jblack, nope on wintendoing I'm working on a script that prompts for the users directory then chmods the files in the public_html
<7> runs: Uh, great.
<0> jblack, problem is figuring out how to get the script to run the commands as su
<7> runes: The thing I said wasn't directed to you, but to the_ruthless.
<7> sorry for the confusion.
<0> oh ok jblack
<7> wow. email, no phone calls.
<7> If it weren't for irc, I could have died in my 33rd year and no one would know. :)
<2> jblack: like regular posts are MUCH better than the security update posts, do you think I should stop posting security stuff and concentrate more on howtos, blogs, newbie stuff. because that's what I have in mind actually
<7> I get to choose?
<2> well, yeah
<2> it's your call after all
<7> Then you're exactly on the mark in your supposition.
<7> Which isn't to knock the security updates. Its a contribution, and all contributions are good.
<7> But yeah, they don't exactly hold the attention span.
<7> I used to post on the site a bit myself, but got kinda burned out from writing a story or two every day.
<2> yeah, I should do more HOWTOs and write about experiences on getting an application to work or something
<7> I had this Big Plan to write stories and get some money with advertising. That didn't work, so got kinda lethargic.
<7> I ha



<2> jblack: actually any post you guys put, gets buried under a big pile of useless security updates which any one can join a mailing-list for that
<0> ahh I got it! you have to use read in the script not prompt
<3> crap
<7> that's a good point.
<7> we can change the top page, btw.
<2> change it to be what ?
<7> Hmmm. Yeah. Thats a problem
<3> anyone up for debugging dhcpd?
<7> you've got a good point.
<1> I'm close to giving up now.
<7> nivek: Not specificto dhcpd, I don't. Perhaps -v options...
<3> nternet Systems Consortium DHCP Server V3.0.3
<3> I _think_ it's a broadcast address thing somewhere
<3> It works fine for machines connected to the same switch, but I also have wireless clients that get a different subnet. The router has an ip-helper address set. I've got both subnets set up int dhcpd.conf
<3> the workstation is ***ociated to the ap.. but won't pull an address
<3> tailing syslog on the dhcp server while doing release/renew on the client... doesn't look like it ever gets the request
<3> but, it's definitely talking to the router.. it gave up and gave itself an apipa address.. which the ap sees "000d.88e5.c5f6 169.254.252.121"
<2> apipa ?
<0> can someone check my bash script for me?
<3> automatic private internet protocol address
<3> but I'm going to shut up now, because I just realize what happened
<2> hehe
<2> what ?
<3> heh
<3> had to shut / no shut the interface on the router
<0> http://pastebin.ca/112637
<3> 777?
<2> how would that solve the problem ?
<0> it's for the initial configuration of e107
<3> I made a change to the "ip helper-address"... it'd be like /etc/init.d/networking restart
<0> ocne they have competed the config then I will ahve another script to change the chmod and delete the install.php
<0> btw the script is not accessible to the users just myself
<2> isn't it chmod 777 instead of chmod 0777 ?
<0> oops
<0> and I think I forgot to add /home/$user
<2> and isn't giving a 777 to file means that everone can read/write/execute the file ?
<0> only for the initial installation
<0> then its' a 644
<2> you could do ~/ instead of /home/$user
<2> can't you ?
<0> that's the way the users are set up but that's a virtual link apache reads
<0> the actual in debian is
<0> /home/$user
<0> and the fiel is public_html
<0> well actually exactly /home/user
<8> sigh, why does it seem wireless Just Doesn't Work?
<0> within public_html there are 6 files that need to be chmodded
<2> hey randyg_ :D
<2> long time no see
<0> unfortunately when I went to /etc/skel/public_html it does not copy the permissions over to the users folder
<2> because your script says /home/user not /etc/skel
<0> Al-Ashtar, the reason being that I tried as root to change the permissions fo the files within /etc/skel but when I ran adduser and create the user their /home/user/public_html lost the permissions..all the files were there but permissions were reset
<8> "Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)" in my new laptop. google said to use madwifi. installed madwifi the debian way, m-a and all. loaded module. got both a wifi0 and an ath0. can't make either do a bloody thing. iwconfig will list (and pretend to set) things on ath0, but iwlist scan says scanning isn't supported, and iwlist ap says no aps in range, even though I'm sitting next to the ap.
<9> hey, what's that site with all the different linux type os's listed and rankings for the month and whatnot
<0> Al-Ashtar, so as a workaround I figured a bash script could to the trick after adduser was run
<2> bwana: distrowatch.org
<10> runes, mine is work
<0> Al-Ashtar, unless there's an easier way--in Ubuntu
<10> its copied with orig perm
<8> and, just like last time I tried setting up wifi, on another laptop, everything seems to be hopelessly broken worthless crap.
<9> that's it, thanks Al-Ashtar
<0> slicers, unfortunately no uless I did somethign wrong with permissions the owner shows as root for /etc/skel/public_html and all of the files within it
<0> slicers, when I su as root and chmod the files they show correctly with the permissions it's once the adduser is run that the permissions are lost in the /home/user/public_html
<0> maddening
<2> runes: how about the chown command
<10> uhmm
<0> Al-Ashtar, new to using it
<0> Al-Ashtar, not sure what to set it as
<2> man chown
<8> configuring ath0 up and scanning ives "no scan results"... again, sitting about 3 feet from the AP.
<0> sec bbiab reading on chown
<2> basically: chown -R owner:group /path/to/directory
<0> the problem is that the adduser creates a group wioth the name of the user
<8> how ****ing hard can setting up wireless be?!


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