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<0> :)
<0> talk to you later
<1> books & routers he bought from amazon
<0> ill have coffee as well
<1> gaahh!! kewl guy!
<0> [Kurosaki-Ichigo]: your new hero ?
<1> lemme consider :-)
<1> frankly, im too retard in routing
<1> but he is kewl, i think i need to put him as my priority plan
<1> 30 years old, took double ccie, spent 12,000$ for exam and lab plus 9 months experiment with that crap things
<0> [Kurosaki-Ichigo]: heh
<1> btw any idea, which better.. taking RHCE/LISP or cisco certified ?
<2> God, SourceForge is ****ing it up.
<3> anyway.. running a bath, then hang out with my dad and his friends for their light show stuff... been trying all this time to record it with my digital video cam, problem was i could never line-in the audio from the stereo system. now we can. dvcam for video, to a dv recorder unit. feed the audio into that as well. all digital.
<3> should be fun, especially as the video cam is 16:9
<0> [Kurosaki-Ichigo]: well, personally i dislike vendor certifications.



<0> fire-eyes: good luck then :D
<3> it's an interesting experience, right from the 60's hehe. quite unique.
<1> well, i don't want to compare. but as far as i know people who get cisco certified has good future :-)
<1> that happen in my home town at least
<0> oh, btw, then newest cx-office works with visio 2003 :D
<0> [Kurosaki-Ichigo]: yeah, the thing is, those certification differ a lot
<1> my boss offers me to take the certification, but im still confuse which one should i choose hehehe
<1> i'm realy like linux :-)
<1> later guyz
<0> [Kurosaki-Ichigo]: my advice? put all the pros and cons on a list, then throw away the list and choose what gives you the most satisfaction :D
<4> lol
<1> hehehe wise though, thx for the advice :-)
<1> frankly, i'm thinking like you do ^^
<3> damn. the last time I actually made a DVD out of these shows was nearly 2 years ago
<5> guys i was trying to install gcc. and i use the rpms on my cdrom
<3> came out very well video wise, but we didn't have direct audio in. which is kind of neat actually, you can hear the guys messing around and joking, but the music audio quality stinks.
<3> anyway, bath, bbl
<5> but i cant find one specific file kernle-headers*
<5> can i just download one from the net?
<1> guevara1111, which distro ?
<5> its redhat
<1> oh rpm, find kernel-header* in yr cd or download from net
<5> i used find command
<5> but cant find it
<1> lemme find it for you
<1> what is yr rh version?
<5> 7.3
<1> did you use vanilla kernel ?
<1> or new kernel ?
<5> i dont know
<5> ;(
<6> [Kurosaki-Ichigo] : u watch bleach ?
<6> uame -r
<1> Routermen, i am
<1> bleach is my fav. anime :)
<6> thought so ^_^ , right on
<5> 2.4.18-3
<5> this is my kernel
<5> ;)
<1> guevara1111, ftp://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/os/i386/
<1> try that site
<1> ftp://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/os/i386/kernel-source-2.4.18-3.i386.rpm
<2> Is there a way to recursively put directories and files using FTP?
<5> kurosaki thank you very much.
<5> but that is kernel-source
<1> guevara1111, i dont know if it will work for yr system, but if that still can't solve the problem, download glibc-kernheaders
<1> btw guevara1111, if you read the release of rh 7.3 http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.3-Manual/release-notes/x86/
<1> The glibc-kernheaders package has been added and will replace the kernel-headers package.
<1> ftp://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/os/i386/glibc-kernheaders-2.4-7.14.i386.rpm
<1> download it, and install
<5> ok
<5> ill do
<5> do you have a howto for installing gcc
<1> there was much how to in google
<1> try googling
<5> yes i did
<5> but the gcc.gnu......
<5> is to dificult
<5> way
<1> yes it is



<5> and i tried other sites. they linking to a file but its missing.
<1> you need to be carefull to upgrade gcc :-)
<5> and that kind of problems
<1> and you suppose to upgrade yr kernel too, if you care about security issue
<1> 2.4.18 too many bugs
<5> i ve heard that.
<5> but i just want to have the linux flavor
<5> before i install
<5> it
<5> on my new pc
<1> sorry, bbl
<5> ok budy
<1> guevara1111, please take a look at this link -> http://unclean.org/howto/gcchowto.html
<1> you need to satisfy the require package first :-)
<1> or install apt to make it simply
<5> kurosaki i guess i have installed
<5> it
<7> which is the correct PATH for install TCL???
<0> hey thiago
<8> heya
<8> how are you?
<5> kurosaki i m sorry my pc is acting crazy
<7> which is the correct PATH for install TCL???
<0> thiago: quite fine
<0> thiago: I finally decided to get serious on learning C the proper way
<8> the proper way?
<8> you had learnt it the wrong way? :-)
<0> thiago: yeah. by reading code when things didnt work
<0> :)
<8> heh
<8> how about C++?
<0> C is better suited for the line of work im in
<0> (i think)
<8> what are you working on?
<9> !ping me
<0> maybe updating kde when using kde isnt very smart ;)
<1> hehehe :-)
<10> anyone know a way to remove the reminder "you have new mail in spool"?
<11> read your mail?
<11> :)
<1> that suppose mail from yr cron
<1> edit yr crontab, add this /dev/null 2>&1 at the end of command
<1> also on top of crontab, add MAILTO=""
<8> Enchanter_tim: did you write to the libraries you were using? How did you update?
<0> thiago: apt-get distupgrade
<0> :)
<8> Enchanter_tim: that shouldn't cause problems
<0> thiago: well, kde segfaulted
<0> :D
<8> the underlying tool (rpm or dpkg) should be smart enough to rename the files, not write to them
<8> otherwise, KDE segfaults
<8> I know rpm renames and unlinks
<0> apt replaces
<12> does "sh" support colours in console?
<13> i am not able to remove nessus from my s ystem
<13> Removing nessus ...
<13> dpkg: error processing nessus (--remove):
<13> subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 1
<13> Errors were encountered while processing:
<13> nessus
<13> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
<13> apt shows that
<13> any ideaA?
<14> nethic, i doubt colors are related to the shell you use
<14> actually im sure they're not
<12> evil-dna can i export colours in sh
<12> so when i ls i see colourd dirs and files
<15> !ping
<14> for some reason i lose my colors when i run sh
<12> hm
<14> theres gotta be an explanation hm
<13> i better go for rm :)
<12> ok i will use bash then if sh can not support them properly
<14> nah, colors come back with: ls --color=auto


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