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<0> when it touches my body <0> I start scratching the place <0> but I play soccer/football on it all the time <1> Can i configure Squid in such a way it will process web pages (and p*** them to clients) but will reject downloads (ftp/http) ? <0> weren't you answered about that already ? to make all your lan connections go through a proxy server and configure the proxy to reject downloads ? <0> Jul 03 21:50:28 <causality> eliran: set up your network so that the only way to get out to the Internet is through a proxy, and have strict controls on what will and will not p*** through that proxy <0> guys I get this local mail <0> Subject: Anacron job 'cron.daily' on Ubuntu <0> /etc/cron.daily/man-db: <0> mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/gsmsiectl.1 is a dangling symlink <0> is this something serious <0> ? <2> Morning, everone. <0> morning the_ruthless <2> How's things, Al-Ashtar? <0> my bones hurt
<2> And why is that? <0> because I slept too much <0> on one side of my body <2> I slept for four hours. It was good. <0> 4 hours ! <0> wait <0> I slept for 6 <2> Sleeping is dangerous. <0> that must be why I'm in pain <2> Yeah, you should stop sleeping. <0> sleeping is the next best thing after having superman's vision <2> I'd prefer listening to music, eating, messing around with computers and having *** before the having The Al-Ashtar Superman Vision Thing[tm] part. <0> you're missing alot <2> So you'd rather see your secretary's panties rather than have ***? <0> hmm <0> ok it's the third best thing after *** and having superman's vision <2> Thank you. <2> I was wondering... What other distros than Ubuntu have you tried? <0> redhat, rhel, debian, dsl <2> "dsl"? <0> damn small linux <2> Oh. How was it? <3> hello the_ruthless <0> it's ok I guess <2> Hello, pmo. <3> whats up? <0> you can install it on a key chain usb memory stick hehehe <3> its neat :) <2> pmo: not much, got out of bed not too long ago, reading about Slackware, Gentoo and Debian on the Wikipedia. And you? <2> Al-Ashtar: how much space does it need? What are its features? <1> Al-Ashtar : So it's a Yes on Squid capability to do this ? (Serv web pages & block all downloads) ? <3> setting up linux, and chilling :) <2> So far, Gentoo looks really interesting. <0> eliran: I think so <3> playing with ubuntu, it kinda suprised me <2> I got the feeling it will be my main distro when I eventually get some up-to-date hardware. <0> the_ruthless: it's debian based I think <1> Ok, I'll check deeper into the Squid docs. Just needed a point at the right direction. Thanks. <2> How did it surprise you, pmo? <3> its a quite alright distro <0> the_ruthless: before you choose gentoo talk to a professional at linux distros <3> but i still gotta remove gnome, and install fluxbox :/ <0> I mean someone with lots of linux knowledge <3> well gentoo aint that hard to use today <2> Al-Ashtar: how come? <2> Yesterday I talked about why my Gentoo installation came to an end. I now know what I could've done to continue past that point. <0> I've heard that it's not good <2> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentoo_Linux <2> The main thing about Gentoo, as far as I see, is that the package system downloads source and not finished binaries, so there will be "a lot" of compiling to do. <2> Not entirely true, as bigger packages comes also pre-compiled. <2> Like OpenOffice and KDE. <4> hey guys <2> And as the system is based on the fact that you configure compile settings, it will all be optimized for you and your specific hardware. <2> Hey, plasmoduck. <2> The other main thing is that it will have newer packages than Debian would. <4> Talking about Gentoo are we? <2> Mmmyes. <2> As Al-Ashtar had heard "it's not good". <4> the_ruthless, you can just add backports to /etc/apt/sources.list for updated packages <2> In the Debian, that is? <4> yes
<4> #backports <4> #deb http://www.backports.org/debian/ sarge-backports main <4> like that <2> Interesting. <4> but uncomment it <2> It doesn't matter much right now, anyway. <2> I'm happy with the packages on my Debian. :) <4> Gentoo is pretty nice <4> Okay <2> But yeah, Gentoo looks THE nicest. <4> looks? <4> define 'looks nice' <5> plasmoduck, nothing looks nice for low internet connection <2> As in it looks the most likely to be the perfect future distro of choice for me. <4> the_ruthless, what are you talking about? the framebuffer or Xorg or what? <4> You can make Debian look the same <2> The whole thing. The features, the attitude. <2> I'm not talking about what the desktop looks like. <4> NetBSD, ftw! <2> Heh. :) <2> What's the differences between Linux and BSD? <2> The main, big differences. <6> the_ruthless, look it up =) <2> pablo: perhaps I will. Gonna read a little about Debian first, though. :) <2> Wikipedia, yay! :D <6> i love debian in my personal oppinion been using it since 1994 <6> *1993 <4> the_ruthless, it's like comparing a car to a moterbike <4> it's just stupid <2> Ah-okay. <2> What are the main uses for BSD, then? <4> the_ruthless, what ever your heart desires... <4> BSD is closer to true Unix <0> what do I need to play .WMV streaming <7> i always have hardware support problems with bsd <4> the Linux kernel was developed from Unix <4> VomiTron, what hardware? <2> plasmoduck: so, it's just different, but can still do "everything", the same way every other modern OS can? <7> well it doesn't like my nvidia graphics card <7> actually the last time i tried to install freebsd the setup kept saying it couldn't see any of my drives <4> not the same way <4> but it can do the same stuff <8> plasmoduck, where i can dl the BSD kernel? <4> BSD is more secure then Linux <4> imho <9> not at all <9> there are SOME default installs of BSD that are more secure than SOME default installs of linux <9> but you can take OpenBSD and totally open it up <4> Unix is for the security aware, VMS is for the paranoid <9> and you can take linux and lock it down <9> <g> <0> what do I need to play .wma streaming <4> Im talking about NetBSD <8> i want build my own BSD <4> for one, OpenSSH Server isn't running by default, also, you have to edit the hosts allow file <3> Al-Ashtar, xmms-wma <4> slicers_, good luck ;) <9> as i said, in default configurations, some BSDs are more secure than linx <9> but they can all be opened up <9> and linux can be locked down <4> BSD is closer to Unix <8> plasmoduck, so can you give me a link of main BSD kernel? <4> what kernel? <2> slicers_: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bsd <2> Go figure. :) <4> slicers_, go there and email him http://kerneltrap.org/node/5294 <4> you can work on it with him ;) <10> mandriva is FreeBSD <7> uhh <10> you're wrong VomiTron! <2> frustum: oh, really? <2> I've missed you. :D <10> the_ruthless, so are you <7> i'd always heard it refered to as mandriva LINUX
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