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<0> plus why do we need that crap, if this is an internal dev box
<1> AtSquiggs: you might _really_ want to find a good C tutorial or textbook. :)
<2> If I get one more bloody text message about our NAT translation count...
<1> from looking at that ***ignment, you'll need to know your C to do a decent job...
<3> i did look online at this site. seems pretty good. http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.html#ctutorial
<0> sorta corny.. considering they had no problems opening up port 80 on the router and forwarding all that traffic directly to my poor little Mac Mini running Mac OS X
<0> and its my daily workstation... lol
<3> furrywolf - i really can program in other languages really well. I think i'll do some stuff the wrong way but it will work
<1> VB doesn't count as programming. :)
<3> sure it does. I get paid a lot of money for it. But I really do a lot of php programming
<1> and this ***ignment requires exactly the stuff not implemented in those languages... lots of pointers, structures, and bit fiddling.
<0> vbscript is an irritating language.. the comment marks are bad enough to confuse most text editors' syntax coloring
<3> sturctures are fine, it's the bit stuff that i'm so unsure about
<3> i do understand what you mean about vb though. it's very fat, but you can really pound out code in it
<3> anyway I got to go but thanks again
<4> ah that's only cause it needs about 10,000 lines of code to draw a button :P



<0> i have to write vbscript... and i do it in a text editor.. is there some ungodly gui that i'm supposed to use instead?
<3> vbscript - the script part is what makes you have to write it in a text editor
<3> thanks guys, later
<0> (i ***ume frontpage) ... thank god we're gonna be moving to php/mysql
<1> cyas
<0> cya guys.. 9 hours @ work done
<5> well done G-WiZ- ur a valuble member of the community + linux!
<5> valuable
<5> workin for the man while doin it with da penguins. you gotta love it.
<6> hehe
<2> Ew, VB.
<7> vlc works nicely
<7> it is win media player clone
<7> anybody tried dvd ripper ?
<7> freshmeat shows alot
<8> since rebooting a linux box i am running it refuses to bring up it's NIC (eth0) even though it reports no error, only the local loopback comes up. wondering if anyone might have any idea why / how to fix / where to look
<8> if i do /etc/init.d/network start it reports that it brings up eth0 successfully, but on an ifconfig it's still not there :|
<9> Maybe you need to configure the device.
<8> it's listed in configured devices if i do a /etc/init.d/network status
<8> it's been working ok up till now. all i did was update yum, which i don't think is related. probably
<10> probably overwrote some /etc file
<10> configure eth0 with ifconfig
<8> not really familair with how to configure a device manually with ifconfig. google time i guess
<9> man page would be easier.
<7> ip collision
<7> or ip conflict ?
<8> hmm probably. google worked though. it reports unknown interface: No such device when i try and bring it up with ifconfig
<7> is it dhcp or static ?
<8> humm.. i don't think so. static
<7> more /etc/sysconfig/network-script/ifcfg-eth0
<7> blah
<7> thats centos.. :) sorry
<7> cek your config
<8> sme has it in the same location anyway, looking now :)
<8> looks normal enough to me. ipaddr / mask / etc etc are all correct. some of these options i don't know about though
<8> bootproto?
<8> userctl?
<7> static ?
<7> should be static or dhcp
<8> says bootproto=none
<7> change it
<8> changed. eth0 still won't come up on a network start though :[
<7> try netconfig
<8> don't seem to have that
<8> i'ma do a total powerdown just in case :|
<7> ?
<8> power off. microsoft button
<7> can you show your ifcfg-eth0 ?
<8> sure. in a sec
<7> dont paste too much
<8> http://pastebin.ca/343553
<8> is the ifcfg-eth0
<7> you dont have any hardware address
<8> it is supposed to?
<7> i think so
<7> that we call mac address
<7> can you do system-config-network ?
<8> that doesn't seem to exist. i'm running mitel networks sme server 7



<7> ifconfig -a eth0 shows you HWaddr ?
<8> if that helps / unhelps at all :o)
<8> just says device not found :|
<7> wups
<8> on a similair machine ifconfig -a eth0 shows a HWaddr, but.. it's eth0 is working fine, obviously. it's ifcfg-eth0 doesn't list the hwaddr though
<7> never plays with mitel networks toys
<7> sorry :(
<8> it's ok. thanks for your help anyway
<11> Snork: devices not found
<8> yes, that is what it says when i try anything related to eth0
<8> it's listed in configured devices but not active devices
<11> you need to load the module
<8> care to elaborate? it'
<8> is listed on modules.conf
<8> *in
<11> try modprobe manually
<5> ne1 around?
<9> I don't know who ne1 is. I don't recall seeing that nick here.
<5> hay gay
<5> what brings u here?
<5> neway you'll do
<2> Psst... SirOSO... "gay" and "guy" aren't the same thing.
<2> Some people will get very upset if you mix them up. :P
<5> i dont understand why im only downloading at under 5kb/s from the ubuntu site
<2> Tried a mirror?
<5> so it's possible that the ubuntu site is out of bandwidth?
<5> when i downloaded the 32bit version it came down at max speed
<5> but this one wont go over 5kb
<5> :/
<5> how do you change seeds for the 64bit version
<5> 32bit crashes during installation
<5> ah ok
<5> sorry i just went to the only other installation i saw on the wrong seed
<5> those african servers r slow huh
<5> that's better thanks jeian
<5> hey i have a noob question about getting ubuntu online.
<2> Wh***at?
<5> with my adsl isp with xp all i have to do is type 10.0.0.198 into my browser and type in my username/p***word into the appropriate textboxes displayed by the browser. would the same work under linux? or do i have to get my hands a little dirty
<2> It should work the same.
<5> ta
<2> Check the settings in Windows to see if they're ***igned by DHCP, or configured statically.
<5> how do i do that ? i appreciate ur help jeian
<9> If that 10. address is for the modem, why does it matter what OS you are using to browse to the modem?
<5> true
<5> and yes it is for the modem
<5> so does that mean it's configured statically?
<5> what brings you here at this time of the day Mulder
<7> little bit dirty would be nice
<7> if you are clean everyday.. someday.. you`ll be very dirty
<7> :D
<12> aw dont be like that ravindram...i'll get there
<7> i love my adsl
<7> 22 us $ per month
<7> unlimited and 384/64 connection
<12> ooOo adsl 2
<12> dl limit?
<7> 64
<7> i can update my fedora at 1 night ;)
<12> mines only 256/64
<12> with a 12gig cap then slowed to 64/64
<13> SirOSOriS, it's 5.47pm
<12> ah u in australian Mulder?
<13> no
<7> lunch time
<7> brb everyone
<12> care to elaborate exponentially for mulder?
<12> for me even
<13> new zealAND
<12> do you own any sheep?
<12> just joking
<12> that's all
<13> not very funny joke


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