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<0> we can't <1> hi <1> i am thinking about getting wireless internet at home, we have a wireless access point on the base, and i have a linksys wrt54gs wireless router (and three pc's connected to it via cat5e cable, and a laptop for wireless access), can i use the router to connect to the internet access point (it is in range, as i get a two-bar strong signal to the access point with my laptop's wireless device alone), and have all four computers on the int <2> typically no <2> Do you have broadband now? <3> sigterm, how can i check the prefix installed with squid? squid -v is not working <4> rLynxf: well it's specified with ./configure --prefix=..., i'm not sure if you can get the prefix of already installed squid <4> rLynxf: if you compiled it without --prefix it's in /usr/local <3> by default installed squid shows the prefixs with squid -v, but now i compiled the squid from soruce code i don't know how to check what prefixs it installed <4> rLynxf: did you use --prefix with ./configure or not? <3> no <4> rLynxf: then it's /usr/local <3> i wanted to use but i wont let me installed with them, i gave you the error i was getting with them <3> ./configure --enable-storeio="diskd,ausf,ufs" --enable-removal-policies="lrv,heap" --enable-delay-pools --enable-snmp --enable-arp-acl --enable-cache-digests --enable-linux-netfilter --disable-ident-lookups --enable-underscores --enable-auth="basic" --enable-basic-auth-helpers="NCSA" --with-maxfd=8192 --enable-default-err-language="English" --enable-err-languages="English" && echo "configuration successful" <3> i wanted to use these prefixs but it wont let me installed the storeio option <3> now i want to check do i have these options installed or not
<4> oh, by prefix you mean option <5> whats ausf? <5> aufs <5> u got a mistake there <3> what mistake? <5> --storeio="diskd,ausf,ufs" <5> that's aufs not ausf <3> **** **** **** <3> hell on me <5> yea u **** <3> i didn't notice that <3> true <3> damn <3> now do recompile it? or remove the compiled squid before <5> clean? <5> distclean <5> check the makefile <5> oh <3> ok <5> it'll install over the old binaries <3> ok <3> drugl0rd, i changed ausf to aufs again same problem, check the error here http://pastebin.ca/307964 <5> I'm compiling it myself <5> now <5> I'm that lifeless <6> Woot. ANother record temperature <7> hi <7> I want to adn an entry in /root/.ssh/authorized_keys2 <6> hi <7> its not allowing to modify me <7> its opening as readonly <7> how can I edit it? <7> I know the p***word of root only <8> su - <7> but I am loged in as root <7> ok I have this error <7> pid file httpd.pid overwritten -- Unclean shutdown of previous Apache run? <7> 21848 httpd 17 0 0 0 0 Z 0.0 0.0 0:16.93 httpd <defunct> <9> sounds like it <10> are there any indexing tools available for linux like google desktop <10> i want to index a large folder and then run queries on it <11> beagle? <12> I lost contact with a friend there. I just wanted to make sure he's okay. <13> can i have microsoft windows vista with apt-get install ? <14> HAHAHAHA <14> no more weed for you <15> how can I find out the MAC of a certain ip, if it's on the same LAN but on a different broadcast network? <14> using IPv6 ? <15> ipv4 <9> ping -I <16> bizbar: you can only do it if there's no router between you and the other side <13> why all linux users get along and channel all hate into ubuntu :( <15> I believe we are in the same VLAN , just the broadcasts are different <13> so do i <16> bizbar: is there any router between you and the other side? <15> thiago, I think not. and if it was, there is no chance? <16> no chance <16> you can ssh into the other machine and run ip link to find out the MAC addresses <9> arp will give you the hw
<15> I knwo, that, I was wondering of some remote ways of finding it out <15> say it's on the same lan segment, a ping -l will do it? <9> http://www.tcpdump.org/ claims to do it <16> ping it, then see the result in /sbin/arp <15> the fact is, connections are routed, being a different ip cl***, tough it's the same physical segment <16> there's no such thing <16> if it's the same physical network, there's no routing <15> I lived the day to see it <16> VLANs not included <15> they are rotuning inside the same segment. bunch of nonos <15> *routing <16> if it's on the same segment, you can send an ARP packet and get a reply <16> just add an IP on that network <15> it's kind of against the rules but I will get a shot, hopefully they aren't enforced <15> as I suspected , they are...thx for info anyways. <16> the only way to enforce that is through VLAN <17> hi <17> how can i install nvidia drivers? <18> Did you read the README or INSTALL files? <17> no <17> i went to freshrpm <17> and i downloaded the drivers <17> and after i installed <17> nothing happens <18> Try going to nvidia's site <18> and getting their package. <18> And reading their documentation <17> yes, but there are only drivers for Linux IA32 & LinuxAMD64 <17> AMD 64 no <17> because if i'm not wrong is only for 64b processor <17> i've got linux fedora i386 <8> bbl <9> I installed Nvidia drivers off the website <18> Yeah uh <9> need the kernel source <18> IA-32 is i386 <18> So you're good. <17> Download - NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9746-pkg1.run <17> i click on this <17> but it opens a text editor <18> Then copy the link <18> and wget it <17> http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-9746/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9746-pkg1.run <18> I meant wget it in your console, not in IRC. <19> what version of fedora? <17> sorry <17> :) <13> mam mensi problem s instalaci slackware mohl by mi nekdo poradit ? <17> 6 <17> i have to type "$ wget" and paste the link? <19> why aren't you using a rpm? <17> like livna? <18> wget url <19> yeah, like livna. <17> because i've already try but when i finish the installation nothing happens <19> and which installation instructions did you follow? <17> without instructions <17> just typed yum install nvidia <19> and what did it say when you did that? <17> when i type glxinfo <17> server glx vendor string: SGI <17> direct rendering: No <17> it say istallation completed! <9> when you reboot you should get a splash screen <19> mmhmm <19> you typed yum install nvidia <19> exactly like that? <17> no <17> i don't remember exactly <17> i saw that on a help about rpms <19> you just said you typed yum install nvidia <9> ocko-linux:~ # glxinfo <9> name of display: :0.0 <9> display: :0 screen: 0
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