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<0> unix hasn't exactly changed drastically oh in the last 30 years
<1> Is it 2030 already and nobody told me?
<0> jeian: sshhhhhh
<1> Speaking of which, I haven't played with Hercules in awhile.
<2> I have found that most computer users have attitudes when it becomes to what they use and what others use.
<1> Hai Shiva.
<3> Hello.
<2> Prejudice is always an argument fomenter.
<2> If a person makes a few million dollars with windows and the other makes 1 million with Linux, where is the dispute?
<2> Most Linux users I have met are very poor financially. Most Windows users are financially prosperous.
<4> hehe
<2> Most Lunux users know more about computers than Windows users.
<1> Venture outside your house then.
<2> There is an interesting trade-off here.
<5> ScienceMr, what about those of us that use both?



<5> are we poor and prosperous at the same time?
<2> CorenoP4, that is a very good question. I am with you on that. I know about both Linux and Windows as well as other Operation Systems.
<2> To answer your other question, No!
<1> wat
<2> Having both knowledge of both is better and more advantageous.
<5> anway, i'm not here to have some philosphical debate about operating systems :p i just wanna configure my touchpad settings
<1> Eww, touchpads. :p
<1> There's a touchpad integrated into this keyboard I'm using. I haven't used it in about 8 years.
<2> My basic point is that most Red Hat 9 users have not used 50% of the possibilities of the OS Kernel and it is not out of date.
<5> awww, show some love for the mobile users :p
<1> ah. Laptop. :P
<5> ;)
<2> CorenoP4, right now, I am a mobile user.
<2> I am running an old but nice IRC client.
<5> XChat here
<2> It also has a built in server.
<1> what
<4> heh
<5> but, i've got two really annoying issues with my touchpad, 1) in firefox, i keep making it nav. forward and backward, 2) i keep pressing the pad enough when i'm typing to screw me up :p
<6> there was some script for 2)
<6> it makes X ignore mouse event that came when you were typing at the same time
<6> ***uming you can't do both things
<5> any clue what the name was or where you found it?
<6> humm
<6> not really :(
<5> lol, no, i'm not skilled enough to type and navigate around with my mouse at the same time ;) :p
<5> ><
<7> Klb it is Windows 2K version with Pirch Client.
<4> -ScienceMr^- VERSION PIRCH98:WIN 95/98/WIN NT:1.0 (build 1.0.1.1190)
<7> Pirch98 client.
<1> HELLO, 1999
<4> heh, that's why he thinks RH9 is so cool
<7> Klb that is not true.
<4> hmm, no.. your computer's clock is correct
<4> so you're not in a time warp
<7> I am using a laptop right now and it is a temporary IRC logon.
<1> ScienceMr^: Hey, can you tell George Bush in your time that there are no WMDs in Iraq? It's going to save us a lot of trouble in the present.
<4> as opposed to a permanent irc logon?
<0> jeian: sure there are, rummy has the receipts ;)
<4> haha
<1> Oh, and also, Osama bin Laden is going to attack the World Trade Center towers on 9/11/2001.
<7> Clock is relative and not relavant.
<0> jeian: we know they have them as they all say made in USA on them
<1> Relay, please!
<0> jeian: hehehe
<0> dang it he left
<1> "Boring conversation anyway."
<0> it was better then nothing
<5> lol
<8> Wait, I thought Saddam Hussein attacked the WTC...
<9> You thought wrong.
<6> i thought that was kingkong
<9> That was the Empire State building.
<6> my bad
<10> hi
<11> So
<1> So!
<5> yup
<10> any interesting news lately?
<11> yes
<11> Mary had a little lamb



<6> http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/97/editlg3.jpg
<5> rofl
<12> furrywolf?
<5> ok, this program needs to ask if it's ok to close
<11> Say I kind of need some help
<11> Cause I was in windows and umm I kind of deleted the whole of /
<12> anyone know what an off_t variable is?
<1> /?
<1> C:\ ?
<6> AtSqUiGgs: it's a type
<9> Yeah, Windows has a / you know.
<6> not a variable
<6> it's a signed integer iirc
<4> offtopic, but do any of you know anything about wirelessbuy.com?
<13> Bleh. Is linuxiso.org shutdown or something ?
<9> I asked something similar to that a day ago.
<11> No slash
<11> the whole driver for linux
<9> linuxiso.com exists, but .org seems gone.
<11> *drive
<13> Man. They must have lost funding for the server.
<12> balrog-kun - thank you
<5> oh, i know, i got another stumper question for you guys
<13> What's a good distro I can use to pinch up a Linux router box without much h***le
<9> Pinch it?
<9> You mean to make a router?
<1> JustThatGood: Have you heard of Linux Router Project?
<9> Smoothwall is great. See http://smoothwall.org/
<5> every once and a while, when i try to ./configure some app, i get this error:
<5> checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl
<5> checking for XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool
<5> and i have no idea how i'm supposed to fix it
<9> So install XML::Parser.
<9> Use the cpan shell.
<13> Damn, I remember something about that
<13> Soo many things go through my head since I have to deal with a crappy job.
<4> hm
<13> Okay I think I'm going to use the smoothwall...
<9> I've been using it for a long time.
<13> I guess it's better then trying to wrestle with Slackware or Gentoo.
<9> I haven't gotten a chance to use 3.0 except for the Alpha which was broken.
<14> jeian, just doing my job
<9> 2.0 works well, though.
<10> you said "without much h***le" and slackware and gentoo requires the most work
<1> ;)
<13> I know I need less h***le. Need the second computer up. Have no money to afford another hardware router. Hell, my brother let me use his Linksys BFR41 for free and it went out.
<13> I tried using the ICS on this computer but, ick, it's too much of a nightmare.
<10> smoothwall runs fine on a 200 MHz box with 64MB ram
<1> JustThatGood: There's something called Linux Router Project that you might want to look at. It's a Linux version that you can put on a floppy disk.
<9> Smoothwall will run fine on a 266MHz processor with 64M RAM on a 1024M hard disk.
<13> Ouch....
<13> I guess I can't use my one computer I was going to use then
<9> You can run it on a smaller disk, but you won't have much room for logs.
<9> What did you have in mind for a system for it?
<9> Minimum is i486SX with 32M RAM and a 512M disk.
<9> Recommended is Pentium or higher processor with 64M and 1G disk.
<5> cpan shell? you'll have to excuse me, i'm fairly new to linux :p how do i switch to the cpan shell?
<15> how can i temporrarily fix? the krad cpl 0 exploit
<10> corenoP4, hold on. first use your package manager to look for a packaged version
<9> perl -MCPAN -e shell
<15> pls
<9> Or probably just cpan from a command line.
<5> hm, wants me to configure... should auto configuration be ok?
<9> I can't do it all for you. You'll have to make some decisions on your own.
<12> i've got 4 values, size[0] = 00 , size[1] = 00, size[2] = 77, size[3] = a7, i try to write them to a var so they output 000077a7, but i get c9, because it's adding it, right? how do I fix that?
<12> this is c by the way, and I was hoping balrog-kun could help me out
<15> how can i temporrarily fix? the krad cpl 0 exploit
<9> You already said that.
<16> AtSqUiGgs: filesize = (size[0] << 24) | (size[1] << 16) | (size[2] << 8) | size[3];
<15> yah no answer
<12> furrywolf! i'm glad to see you
<9> Repeating doesn't change anything.
<9> It just pisses me off.
<16> trme: has anyone new joined the channel since the first time you asked? if no one answered you the first time, the same people aren't going to answer the second time, either.


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