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<0> reh <1> hello <2> hola <2> how is life ? <2> ok, im off to bed <2> later all <3> later <4> bum vas namlatila :) ! <5> hello guy <5> guys <6> Hi <5> does anyone know the name of that popular linux program for voip? axis ? I can't remember it <5> asterix= <7> i want to setup a bind9 server. its already installed, i just need to configure it <7> do i need to read the chroot-bind-howto <7> or
<7> dns-howto ? <5> Tilrak, if you need it / want it chrooted yes <7> so, what's the dns-howto for? <5> setting up a DNS is pretty easy if you understand how DNSs works <5> probably for how set up a dns zone <7> what does it mean to "finalize" a burn on a cd? <6> Tilrak: Means u cant write to it again. <7> how about on a cd-rw ? <8> Can Someone Help Me <8> ? <7> it shoudn't make a difference, cuz, unless it changes the chemicals on the cd-rw, how can software affect that? <6> You dont need to finalise a CD-RW... <6> I ***ume that even if u dont finalise it... You can still over-write the CD-RW - Since it is recognised as a CD-RW. =) <7> so....how does one write again on a regular CDR? i always thought that you could only write on those once <6> You can use 'sessions'.. <6> If you leave the CDR 'open' aka 'not finalised', you should be able to write to it again. <6> Each time you write to it, its a different 'session'. <6> But you wont be able to overwrite the CDR - Only add to it. <7> when is that IPv6 thing gonna pick up? <7> they've been rambling about it for a while now <9> no time soon <9> as in the uSA its not needed <9> we have whole companies with more public ips then whole eu countries <7> aren't IP addresses expected to run out eventually? <7> like by 2020 or something weird like that? <7> i guess the price for them will start going up then <10> whats up everyone <6> Hi Manu__ <11> ...' <11> still brewing <12> can anyone help me install opera web browser <10> which distro? <12> fedora core 4 <10> use yum <10> should almost do it on its own <13> hello <12> ok cool thanx try it <10> with yum you can easily install alsmost all software and its all precompiled <12> no it didn't work <10> lw4l: http://www.fedorafaq.org/#getsoftware shoudl help <12> no match for opera <10> yum didn't work or it doesn't have opera? <12> ok thanks <12> must not have opera <12> see i got it on disk <10> u have i386, x86_64 or ppc? <12> i386 <12> in a tar.gz file <12> i unzipped it and now i got the files in my home dir <12> but i can't exec any <10> ok <10> do you have a fiel which is called INSTALL <10> *file <12> no <10> which files do you have? <12> i got plug in skins ,bin lib <10> it would be in bin
<12> local and share <12> yeah i opened that file but when i get to the next screen <12> and i click on it nothing happens <10> ok, u mind downloading it again? <10> ill get u a really ez way to install it <12> ok hold on <10> http://www.opera.com/download/?platform=linux and chose fedora then fedora core 4 and make sure the Download this package in Tar.gz format is NOT checked <10> then click download opera now <12> ok got it <12> save it? <10> yhea <10> and it should be something.rpm <12> yup <10> k <10> save that <10> and thats what ull use to install <12> ok now open with what <10> now go in a terminal <10> log in as root <10> and type rpm -i <nameofthefile> <10> without the <> <12> ok <12> i don't think it's a exec file it's in read <12> red <10> its not going to execute <10> its going to install opera to your system <10> rpm stands for red-hat package manager <12> it doesn't install either <10> does it give an error when u typed rpm -i ... <12> brings me back to # <10> ok that means it installed it <10> u can now unlog in as root <10> and type something like opera <12> oh damn ok sorry man <10> so it works? <12> yeah <12> my bad <10> k, good <12> thanks bro <10> no problem, glad to be helpfull <14> how to get hostname of current machine? <15> cat /proc/version' <15> ;) <16> hostname <15> oh <14> ty <17> ayaw tqn escian ah.... <18> morning <19> someone's here? <18> yea <18> no pm please <18> ask here <19> please <19> man <19> hear me out <18> what's yr problem <19> it's not for the main, dude <18> hmm <18> ok <20> uhm <20> its always for the main <20> just ask it <20> unless youre trying to hack into someones box <20> then thats wrong <9> johnyquers: we're always here <12> does anyone know how to remove apps on fedora core 4 <12> without doing it one by one <20> use yast <20> i think it uses yast <20> select the stuff you want to remove <12> some of these things i don't need like calander <20> then unistall <20> uhm
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