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<0> ah the linux experience <0> 5% <1> gnobel, that's slow :) <0> all my bandwidth is gone:{ <1> shaped? <0> ive got until next wednesday anyway... <0> that's when i get my Celeron 3.3 <2> you still want the celery? heh <0> yup <1> i get my distro iso's from isp's server, 2.5mb's ps on average <0> im getting a pciexpress graphics card too and it's only costing me around 550 <0> 64bit too <0> **** OHNO <3> Sun will begin supporting Xen virtualisation in OpenSolaris in the next four months... <0> is kubuntu 64bit???
<3> I don't know if there's a 64bit version or not. <3> why? you have an amd64? <0> no <0> celeron 64 <0> hah <0> ah yes there's that good, good celeron pride <3> There's such a thing? <0> yes <0> found my mb to support it too <3> First I've heard of it <0> it's regarded the same as a pentium <3> Yeah, came out last year. <4> hi jblack, how r u? <3> I know that there's amd64 support for ubuntu, and that you can get kde from that. <3> beloon: Not bad. Looking for work. <0> only amd? <0> not pentium aswell? <3> Dunnu <3> You'd have to google <0> i am <4> x86 architecture <0> but down to dial up speed <5> jblack: have you ever used Xen? Just curious if it's any good etc <3> Yeah. I use it. <3> And I absolutey love it <5> must give it a go someday. Looked at setting it up a while back, but never got around to it <3> Its of limited use if you're not running servers. <5> when I'm at home I admin a few servers. But travelling at the moment, so only have a laptop <6> hi..whenever i open yahoo mail with firefox, oftenly appear a message "this document contain no data" ...how do we fix this <7> Boredboy you like Cpanel/Webmin? <5> Seraphical: never heard of it <0> hrm <0> ok the 64bit version of ubuntu is only for amd <0> do you think it'd be worth while trying it with my celeron? <3> then its the x86 verasion (which will work), or some other distro <0> do you think it will be unstable? <3> nah. <3> You'll just be running the processor in backward compatibility mode <3> Which is less efficient. <0> backward compatibility? <0> so it wont be 64bit? <3> no <0> well bah <3> Yeah. I'd pick a different distro too. I'd check debian. <3> which is where ubuntu derives from <0> can someone please direct me to a linux distribution website of their liking? <0> something recent <3> Try debian. Ubuntu is derived from it, and they support something like 14 platforms <3> Yeah. Install edgy and use the testing repos. That'll keep you within a few weeks of current <0> would debian come with the latest gnome, or kde? <3> yeah <8> gnobel: not the latest, but the currently most stable <3> probably newer than ubuntu, in fact. <0> http://www.linuxiso.org/ <8> jblack: if you run testing? <3> yeah. <8> ok :) <0> so what's so great about debian? <0> doesn't look that good to me <9> beauty is in the eyes of the beholder <7> banner n motd
<7> whats the difference btw these 2? <7> motd server motd? <9> banner is the 1st thing you see when you ssh to the site <9> motd is the 2nd thing you see ... after you have logged on <9> or maybe its the other way around <9> i forgot hehe <7> any idea where i can get some cool motds for shell box? <10> Seraphical, read /etc/login.defs <7> Failed to save user : Missing MD5 or Digest::MD5 perl modules <7> still having problem <10> Seraphical, install MD5 perl module <7> i tried, giving me an error. <7> i can install i manually? <0> are you sure debian supports 64bit 386? <0> i can only see amd64 <3> If they don't, then I don't think anyone does. <8> gnobel: dunno <0> what? <3> Hey. I have an idea! <0> well you find me a link... <8> what's a 64bit 386? :P <4> gnobel : x86 architecture fine for 64bit processor <3> Instead of sitting here and bugging everyone about what you need, go look it up yourself. <4> :P <3> I've done more looking up than you have. That's lame, because I'm not the one with the computer. <4> ouch <3> Its the adbots. <1> is it possible to edit/resize an active linux partition? <3> There used to be a toold that allowed resizing of live ext3 filesystems. I haven't been able to find it in awhile. <1> hmm <1> tried maximizing the usage on this partition with cfdisk, wouldn't do it ***uming because its active <1> if i do it off a bootable cd, would that harm anything when I try and log back on? <3> whoah. Robert redford in an old black and white twilight zone <7> Warning: prerequisite Digest::MD5 2 not found. <7> this module is missing <10> shyheim, google parted <3> slicers: I don't think that does live resizes. <3> Seraphical: Yeah, so search your distro for it and install it. =) <1> i couldn't probably do it off a bootable cd <10> yea. not for mounted part <3> Oh, you _definitely_ could <1> but it might not work when i go to boot it up :/ <3> You said 'active partition" <1> oh.. <3> When I see people say active, I take that to mean they mean mounted. <1> so it shouldn't crap it self when i boot the kernel and it realises its schlong is 5gb bigger? :) <0> ok im downloading Suse Linux <0> neone heard any raps about it? <3> Not really, as we don't support it here. <0> y? <3> They're not much of a team player. <3> But if you're downloading a cd, maybe we're out of date. <3> where are you getting the cd from? <0> they've had a new release <0> linuxcompatible.org <3> Perhaps things have changed and you're not sealing it <0> it is free <1> gnobel, get slack :) <3> Please don't get slack. <3> You could gentoo. <3> You build the whole thing from scratch. <1> his a newbie though j <1> he'd get stuck for sure :) <3> And you're suggesting slackware? Shame on you. <1> slack is easy! <1> to install.. that is <0> what's slack? <3> slack is unmaintainable. <0> http://download.opensuse.org/ <1> in what way? <3> gnobel: its the oldest distro. <3> Which is reflected in the package management <3> gnobel: oh, hmmmmm <1> pkgtool is not that bad!
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