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<0> <sigh> <1> lol <1> have fun simmy <2> im looking for a way to make all@company.com aliases, but the docs seem to forget that somepeople need those <2> heh <2> later <2> and good luck <1> simmy, you gonna primer them or just wash and then paint <3> how can i run a coman from xwindows? <1> open a konsole <3> no, i mean , run a command from xwindows but not using console, something like windows <3> creating a lanzador <3> when finish it close the terminal windows <3> i want this terminal windows no close <3> launcher i mean <4> fg
<4> exit <5> www.altavista.de <6> hello guys <6> does anyone know a tool to make an exact copy of an entire FC3 box ? <6> remotely ? <7> Does Norton Ghost do that? <7> I know Ghost will do a clone, but I don't know if it does it over the network. <6> looking for that <8> im not sure how/if it would work, but hm mkisofs maby?! <6> it does but it creates an image, which must be "burned" on another machine <8> hm true <8> well, not really. you could mount it.. <8> mount -o loop file.iso /mnt <8> but im not sure, better look into one of those ghost tools instead <6> ghost does the same <6> and while the destination is a remote machine <6> ... <6> I tried scp but it doesn't reproduce the symlinks on remote machine <8> there ought to be backup tools. google linux+backup+tool or something. <6> thank you, will do that search <9> 'mornin <8> my bet would be with mkisofs and then mount that iso and cp with the option to keep the filepermissions ... <8> morning <6> morning <9> i've got a cheap ircd from a local provider, anyone would help setting up ? <10> has anyone gotten Feather Linux to use a wifi card on a laptop? <11> hello <0> wtf is feather linux and why's it suddenly so popular? <0> ooOOOoooo... live distro! <0> it's got john on it/! WTF?! <8> is it one of those "security" live dists? <0> smurfd : hard to say... <11> heh I know some 'security' live distros <11> like phlak <0> it's got things like abiword, captive-ntfs, gaim... but it's also got ethereal, john, kismet, macchanger, dsniff, aircrack, paketto, etc. <8> but i mean, there are pen-testing live dists nowadays. <0> doesn't look like phlak... but looks like a phlak-lite merged with knoppix-lite. <2> phlak ****s very much <2> especially compared to the newer live distros comming out these days <9> dudes, anyone to suggest a good ircd hosting? I've got one for 10$/month but wonder if there's something cheaper with 100mbit <0> you want 100mb for less than $10/month?! <9> simmy: ok, so I guess it's good offer <11> zer0, take a look at http://thehostbusters.com/ Maybe you'll get lucky <2> simmy: is feather linux more feature rich than backtrack ? <10> i guess my question could apply to all live distro's but I have only used Feather and want to try to get wireless nic to work <0> Enchanter_tim : Dunno... I'd never heard of either until 5 minutes ago. ;) <0> Enchanter_tim : feather fits on a 128M usb key. Take that for what it's worth. <8> feather IS a knoppix derive <2> simmy: check out backtrack. its pretty nifty, especially when you use it for work :) <9> Simpleguy: did, mine seems to be better would cost 40 there <0> feather is based on knoppix which is based on debian which is based on the most uberest software in the world.... itself. <2> simmy: just a sec <0> I'm getting a colo on 100mbps with a 1TB limit for free. bwahahahahhahaha :D <12> Simpleguy: debian is freebased <12> simmy: colo == colonoscopy? <0> *BLINK* <0> colo = colocation <13> nuggie: NO <8> heh you got nubuntu too, not a Live dist though
<0> HOLY ****! It's TEH NUGGZ! <13> nuggie: of course it's free! GNU/Linux born with Debian :oP <12> yeah I'm not dead <12> simmy: how's the big guy? <0> Been a LONG time, man! <10> now I see why linux is so hard for average users to use.....you linux guys are in a world of your own <2> simmy: http://www.remote-exploit.org/index.php/BackTrack <0> nuggie : Gettin bigger! He's 5 now. <12> yeah I've been working and wife is busy <12> my niece turns 5 this summer <12> goddaughter turned 4 <12> the only thing I have turning 5 is my car and my marriage <0> I know the feeling... I've been busy as hell, too... bought a condo a month ago (today, in fact).... it needed a lot of work. Still does... but I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. <12> I've basically been ignoring the whole linux thing for years, I'm glad I switched to debian back then <2> nuggie: yeah, debian never changes <12> yeah my house is actually in excellent shape, but it's been 2 1/2 year and time to start maintaining <14> poor guy <12> Enchanter_tim: it changes you can just mostly ignore the cahnges <0> I hear that! I run one linux box... a debian box at work. Got a Free and OpenBSD box at home that "just work" so I haven't had much to do with them. <2> the biggest riot was when they bumped the stable kernel from 2.2 to 2.4 <2> :) <12> Enchanter_tim: and glibc2 <2> :) <12> 2.2 2.4 I didn't even notice <0> Enchanter_tim : And if you need newer than ancient, you run testing... which is generally quite stable. <8> :P <14> What's SlamX on about, linux has become so user friendly of late <14> with ubuntu, and automatix <12> I just tried to fix my ceiling fan <14> you don't have to do **** <12> after I ripped it down, I realized that it wasn't bad <0> nuggie : heh! My cousin's coming out to put ceiling fixtures in for me... all three bedrooms have switched outlets. I HATE THAT! <8> lol when debian 3.0 was released, one linux magazine had flying pigs on the cover. was hellafun <12> just that I had gone through an ENTIRE box of dead light bulbs <0> HAHAHHAH! <12> wtf keeps boxes of burned out lightbulbs around <12> I hate working over my head <0> aparently, you do. :D <0> so do I. <12> I had to take off the blades and all sorts of stuff <12> okay hate it more than the standard hating any work at all <15> Coke_n_Code, sure, and ed is a very userfriendly editor. <12> debian is at v3? <0> I just got done cutting in a stairwell with a paint brush. Now, I have to wash the walls , cut in my living room, then grab a roller. <14> who needs ed <12> I'be been playing with the gimp & my digital camera <12> olympus e-500 <12> it's pretty nice <14> there's plenty of gui based editors <14> for newbies <12> Coke_n_Code: yeah like gvim and xemacs <0> but if your box doesn't do gui.... you gotta have something. <12> whats the language of the day? <0> Most of my boxes never see X. <14> what's wrong with plane old Open Office ? <15> Coke_n_Code, yeah, vi is just one of those fancy userfriendly things that we've had for years. <12> uhhh oowriter isn't a text editor <0> Coke_n_Code : I manage 5 *nix servers. None of 'em have a GUI on 'em. <12> learn vim & emacs and things will be good <12> simmy: vnc <16> nano? <14> simmy, but i was talking about that guy thta was complaining <14> about how hard linux is to use <0> and nuggz is right... OOo isn't a text editor. It's a word processor. There's a HUGE different. <14> surely for a desktop at home <14> noone is gonna run it without a gui <14> that's just absurd <8> i mean, nano is as userfriendly as you need. <15> Coke_n_Code, because it is hard to use. So is ed. <12> http://www.viemu.com/a_vi_vim_graphical_cheat_sheet_tutorial.html <0> I've done it for years on one of my home boxes.
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