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<0> figures, typical male response <1> You did do a nice /say /dcc Psi-Jack biospic.gif <0> oh sure tell what 'really' happened <0> what a boytoy <0> i got banned for saying linux rules on ubernet #linux <1> That's that troll smell again. <0> feel the love <0> linux rules <2> http://www.vermontguardian.com/local/032006/BushImpeachment.shtml <2> lol <0> anyone install a linux honeypot <3> hi alls <4> hi i need help, i cant recompile my kernel.. i just been there in /usr/src dir but still i get an error <2> have you read a guide on how to do it <0> 1 n33d h4x0Rz 4 |\/|y L1|\|Ux b0X
<5> hi! <6> hi <7> hi <8> Hey Brainix. <9> Hello, deegan. :-) How are you? <8> Brainix: could have been better to be honest. My friend and old bandmember from Apostasy Henrik died last night, got stabbed in the chest. <9> deegan: Jesus. :'( I'm sorry. <8> Brainix: Yea it's all very tragic. Other than that things are pretty ok. How's about you? <9> deegan: I'm ok. I've just started my spring break. <10> how can i view the contents of a tarball without extracting it? <8> ansimation: less file.tar <10> cool <8> Brainix: Sounds good, i have to start looking for a job again soon or the unemployment office is going to be up my ***. :) <9> deegan: Have you been hacking these days? <10> best gzip compression to use ? 9? <9> ansimation: Can you use bzip2? <10> yea <9> ansimation: I think that bzip2 compresses smaller than gzip. <9> ansimation: But it's slower too. <8> Brainix: A little. Been working out, hanging with some old friends and stuff lately. I was doing this whole proftp-admin-php-mysql thingy but that cooled down. I might start it up again though, was kind of fun. <10> size isnt really an issue, it's like 1gb getting compressed so i can backup **** on my server. <10> faeinaz has an onjoin <11> dammit <9> Guest36664: If you're looking for speed, then go with gzip. If you're looking for size, then go with bzip2. <10> ok <12> which BSD is easy to install ? <13> how would i select all entries in mysql base that have start_date lower than $next_week but still greater than $today <14> Bl4ckBirD: that's a very specific mysql question, might try #mysql on irc.freenode.net <15> hi every one <16> fire-eyes : who is the best hacker in the world? <7> Bno : your mom <16> DrBeer:why did u say that? <7> Because it was a rediculous question <9> Bno: That's like asking what the best car in the world is. By which standard? <7> And asking fire-eyes something stupid like that wopn't endear you to him <14> wtf kind of question is that <16> i think it s a good question <7> No, Brainix , that's easy. Any car equipped with a beer delivery system is the best one <14> "best" is only a personal opinion. "hacker" is a word heavily misused in today's media, i'm ignoring that. <9> DrBeer: I disagree. ;-) <7> Bno : I think it's a stupid question. <16> DrBeer: this is ur idea <16> i dont care u <7> No, my idea is a coconut-curry hefe-weizen. <7> And teaching English to foreign guests on IRC <7> Now, I must depart. It's time to make some IPA. <17> Hi all! <17> Any body here? <18> no <17> bad <18> uhuh <18> any questions? <17> Yes <17> Help to find the driver under Win modem <17> ac_ <18> uh. <18> spose you need to find out what chipset it uses <18> then look up the linmodem site if its supported <17> What chipset I do not know, but model USR 263091 <17> PCI <18> hmm
<17> ac_: It will not help us? <18> hold on a sec <17> Ok <18> nope. cant locate the chipset that fast <18> either check out the USR site for specs of the thing or try the scanmodem tool on www.linmodems.org <17> I in USR even wrote the letter. Have told that this difficult program device and USR not gathers for him(it) to write the driver <18> uhuh. a quick look around doesnt show any clues for drivers <18> should be easy to find even a second hand cheap external modem <17> I thought of it, but I do not lose hope to find on this. <18> cool. good luck with it, then. <6> Smolni, I think u can buy S/H Zyxel ext. in Balabanovo for rather low price... <18> Balabanovo, of all places... :-] <17> Whence you have learned about Balabanovo? <6> Btw, I have the following issue: i can onlyh connect thru ADSL after executing # ifconfig eth0 dstaddr <anyIPhere> <6> Why? <6> Otherwise it connects but no route can be found by programs... <6> Smolni, /whois Smolni <18> what distro/release? <6> Slackware 10.0 <17> ac_: Thanks, success. <18> I aint no slack expert, spose setting up network usually involves editing the right confs <6> The problem is that executing ifconfig w/ such command doesn't do nothing! <6> But otherwise adsl wudn't work. <6> My brain refuses to understand, <18> lol <6> Uhuh. <18> and it s just a regular setup, no "weird" devices? <6> Which are 'weird'? <18> uh. stuff that requires "special" drivers, like usb <6> No, usb is not loaded at all. Commented out in init... <18> I mean, ok, sue me for still thinking usb is weird :-] <6> modules.conf i mean <6> =) <6> I think it's nice BUS <6> Usefull, you know. <6> But no. <18> it has some advantages <18> ok <6> i Don't use it for now <6> so... <18> so what would be the "normal" setup for configging network? <6> just network card and modem attached thru lan <6> i use adsl-setup <6> eth0 is setup by default <6> just connect pppoe to eth0 <18> btw any errors in sys logs? <6> nope <18> damn <19> hello all <18> lo <18> pray some xdsl guru comes along <6> if i use adsl-start before ifconfig, i just have all these DNS succesfully got... <6> and inetaddr on ppp0 <6> and so on... <18> ok <6> but ping doesn't ping <6> =) <18> and route doesnt show anything? <19> jartur ping doesn't ping ? so what? you could have a router that doesn't want to p*** icmp message <6> but why does it work after # ifconfig eth0 dstaddr <anyIP> <19> jartur can you actually get a dns resolution of a name or telnet to port 80 of google :P <6> ? <19> jartur, you are getting an ip address on eth0 using pppoe ? <19> jartur, i ***ume your adsl is pppoe and not dhcp <6> yes <6> ppoe <6> *pppoe <6> I don't undersatnd why does it work after #ifconfig blah-blah-blah <19> okay so basically you give your eth0 an ip address like 192.168.0.1 or something to bring the interface up ( you don't have to ... just ifconfig eth0 up will do the trick actually) and then pppd eth0 (given the right ppp settings) shall actually bind pppoe to eth0 <6> But never w/o it. <6> yeah <6> But ifconfig eth0 shows it's already up... <19> jartur, still eth0 needs a fake ip address for icmp to actually bind ... as a matter of fact you also need your loopback up sometimes <6> So, it show 192.186.1.2 all the time.
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