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<0> chills: download that video, if you go to http://www.deathtrip.org/video/ there are others <1> yeah it most likely is... but do you know how I'd find out why? <2> chills: I like to have stuff. <0> something going BOOM!!! <3> i see <3> Interex : sure <0> Lox: maybe read some kind of LOG FILE <1> ah ok.. thanks. <3> i guess my real player plays .3gp <0> ok my time has come to go <3> Interex : still have the motorazer? <2> Interex: I should get that fiber line uncorked within the next day or so. I entered a work order to have it changed to five public IP addresses. <0> yea i sure do, need to order a part for it since i broke something <0> anyway i need to go right now <0> p3nguin: nice :) <0> i probably wont be back, so **** YA'LL and have a nice day
<3> adios Interex <0> jblack: eat horse **** kthx <4> Interex : This ain't AOL! Learn to spell, kid! <0> vrsa: **** your mother! <5> indeed. it's "Y'ALL" <6> wtf <2> Why the hostility? <5> Who could say? <3> hmm shane was in a bad mood :\ <6> ya think? <1> anyways...... any of you know where I would go to find the correct logfile to see why applets in gnome are dying unexpectedly? <5> Lox: Uh, GNOME doesn't log, to my knowledge. <1> damn hostile *** was no help then.. <6> would dmesg have anything useful? <2> Try the syslog. <2> Check the output from `dmesg' or something. <1> just whenever I log into gnome.... 3 things come up that unexpectedly die... <7> Lox, run the applets from terminal <5> dmesg and syslog won't do any good here, either. GNOME literally doesn't log anything. <1> can I just get them to go away?? <6> gnome doesn't, but the applets might leave some sort of panic message <5> Lox: you could try switching to the console from which X is started ... errors would be spit out there. <2> That's pretty crappy of it to not log things. Start the program from a terminal in debug mode if there is such a mode. <8> what do you do when you're trying to install something which the install program thinks is missing but there is a later version already installed and it won't install the old (required) one? <5> p3nguin: With GNOME? All modes are "debug," as it were :-) <2> See, this just proves that I don't know anything about it. <5> p3nguin: Take that as a blessing, my boy. <9> hey can S.M.A.R.T be enabled in a SATA drive <5> shyheim: I tend to give up and implement whatever it is that I'm trying to install on my own. <5> Commrade: I don't believe so, but I am often wrong about such things. <1> ok hmm.. I'm baffled now.. how do I stop things from dying unexpectedly without knowing why they are doing it?? <9> well thanks kamelsmoka just wanted to confirm <5> Commrade: http://livewiredev.com/bbs/showthread.php?s=680030f16254529e47a510177e33ec16&goto=lastpost&forumid=82 <10> hmm? <5> That may be of interest. <10> What's his problem? <8> kamelsmoka: hmm, I'm trying to install pyslsk, it requires libwxgtk2.4_2.4.0.2, then that requires libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2, then that requires libc6, libc6 then says a later version is already installed <8> im going nuts <5> shyheim: Without far more knowledge of your install, I'm afraid that I've little advice for you. <2> Something you said or did, most likely. <9> kamelsmoka is that the correct link as I am unable to view the page <8> kamelsmoka: ubuntu <7> shyheim, dont hacks, the binary might be unstable <5> Commrade: I searched google for the exact phrases "SMART" and "SATA." The link that I posted is the third result. http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_SATA is the second result. <11> ^ typical helper <2> Time to head out again, later. <9> thanks will have a look <5> Commrade: Best of luck. The results do indicate that it would appear to be possible, so, yeah, I was wrong. <12> W T F ?! I have to watch TAMPON commercials during theSimpsons?! <13> hi simmy <13> lol <12> Hi, Isaac! <1> well I suppose the way to fix things that unexpectedly die is keep rebooting till it doesn't happen anymore....... <12> uploading 43 of 91. <12> I hate asymetric internet connections. :( <13> I need abdominal x-rays :| <5> particularly, the following quote from the Gentoo Wiki article: "you can use smartctl to read SMART info from SATA device." <12> ouch. <14> shyheim: try working backwards <8> Al-Ashtar: how so <14> shyheim: install libc6 first
<14> then libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 <13> yup, possible ulcer (I go to the doctor monday for a comprehensive exam) <14> and so on <14> maybe that would help <15> shyheim: i take it that apt-get failed you? <16> friend has a stomach ulcer, had some alakaline pill of some kind that helped <5> Isaac-Lew: Ouch. I hope that you turn out alright. <8> Al-Ashtar: but a later version of libc6 is already installed <13> thanks <8> sweet[a]tooth: yep <13> I'm taking Prilosec OTC now (which is a funny story in & of itself) <14> shyheim: so you have 2.3.6-0 ? <8> Al-Ashtar: of libc6? <14> yes <8> not sure apt-get says its the latest one <5> Good night, fellows. <13> 15 40mg pills would have been $119, & my insurance wouldn't cover it <13> as opposed to 42 20mg pills over-the-counter for $30 <14> shyheim: if it was me, I'd try reinstalling it. but I'm new to linux so don't take my word for it <17> abdominal x-rays... if you're lucky, you can get a barium enema. :P <13> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prilosec <13> damn, there *is* a generic for it <13> I had specifically asked about it <17> heh <17> your doctor probably doesn't get as many kickbacks if you don't use the real brand. <7> Omeprazole <12> OH MY GOD .... a 500TRILLION watt laser?! <18> helo Isaac-Lew, how are you? <12> Each 20-nanosecond laser burst will blast target materials in the chamber with 500 trillion watts of power.1,000 times the electrical output of the entire U.S. over the same period of time. <13> BeloOn: I'm ok for now, hoping that I don't have an ulcer <11> sounds scifi <11> probably is fake <12> popular science generally doesn't post fake crap on their page. <19> sure it does <11> I can quote some stuff that has been proven to be hoaxes <11> falsified research is done more often than you think <13> the flying car <11> especially with grant work <13> they've been pushing that for years <8> Al-Ashtar: I give up... do you know of any other good software for file sharing? <11> truth is... science isn't really popular <14> you mean like limewire ? <13> poutine: then why has the magazine been around for over 100 years? <11> gift is pretty cool <8> yeah <11> Isaac-Lew, so initial publication date directly correlates with authenticity? <16> shyheim: emule,limewire,winmx. also utorrent <14> FredPitcher: those are for linux ? <16> ah, perhaps not. there is one for linux.. <16> a command line file sharing program. <11> gift! <16> and i think eMule might have a command line vesrion too <8> gift, command line? <11> yes <8> :\ <13> no, I mean that someone has to have been reading it all of these years, therefore science must be somewhat popular <11> it has GUI clients if you're that retarded <19> roar <11> but their ncurses one is best imo <19> webmail is dead <8> poutine: do you run X? <11> I run XP <11> it stands for X+ <19> what's X+? <14> shyheim: don't mind him, he's on medication <19> severely medicated <11> MS haters need to grow up <14> yup <19> i run XPP <11> "severely medicated" ? Do you read what you type?
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