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<0> well... it's probably about linux. <0> And biking. <0> and alcohol production. <0> and cars. <1> haha <0> and sechz. <0> and life. <2> Cheers to alcohol production <0> and electronics. <3> hisk <3> hiks <0> hrm... what else do we often talk about in here? <3> nobody teachs me how to uselinux <1> well I only want to know something about linux! <4> one thing? <5> You're not interested in alcohol production? At all? :O
<6> Linux is only free if your time is worthless. <7> simmy: how hot fur is. <8> man man is usefull command <0> Pandora95422 : "linux is free" usually refers to free as in speech, not free as in beer. <1> I use this is want to know this? <0> we care about free source more than we care about a lack of monetary cost. <6> Not many people realize that. <1> not one thing! <5> maby: That's... kind of a broad question. <0> maby : 42. <1> where are you from? <1> not chinese? <0> I'm from detroit. now STFU and gimme yo wallet! <4> MUG HIM! <6> Hug him!? <6> Oh. "Mug." <1> oh <5> Maaaaaan. <5> ... actually, no, that's too wrong to even mention in here. <1> how to talking with somebody only! <7> ... <0> Someone actually found the line that shall not be crossed in #linux?! <0> Thanks, man! we've been looking for that! <5> :} <7> lol <1> en <1> furrywolf you say to me? <0> aye bee see dee ee eff jee :) <1> ? <1> why not continue to say? <0> i'm saying plenty... just to someone else. :) <7> bbl, wolfy bedtime. <9> furrywolf <9> i have another question for you <9> are you awake enought? <4> he's asleep <4> lol <9> lol <1> hi <1> someone can tell me how to talking with one only. <10> maby: you mean through bash? <1> my english is poor! <1> this my frist use this <0> any of you guys able to play iTunes streams on a linux box? <4> i dunt do itunes <10> simmy: I think it doesn't work on Linux <1> I want to use VMware workstation install an linux system? <1> i use redhat 9.0 <0> Wow. <1> now had installed <1> but only command lines interface <10> maby: redhat 9.0 is very, very old. If this is your personal computer, I highly suggest that you upgrade to a newer distribution. You can try Fedora <1> and the VMware tools can not install <1> yes i'm newer <11> why? <1> I know <12> hey Techdeck <13> hi thiago! <13> how's it going man? <14> fine
<14> though I'm tired <14> you? <13> why tired? me.. I'm fine, working like a hog :p <13> got used to it by now else I'd be very tired myself <13> are you still developing KDE? <14> exams and stuff <14> I've got to study, but I'm also too lazy <14> yes, I am <13> brb <15> smoothwall doesn't show ip when it dials but I can access net from other pc which is on same subnet as smoothwall <16> crackbabies <15> can you help in ssh? <4> lol <15> so you want to help? <14> syskey: what's your problem? <15> I want to surf net with ssh tunnel <15> just for practise <14> IP-over-SSH? <15> may be I dont know the technical terms <15> like I connect to ssh server and now how do I create tunnel and make the data goes through it like web surfing <15> instead of my connection, data will come through ssh server <14> you can use SSH's proxy capabilities <15> Does this makes sense <14> it can work as a SOCKS5 server <15> I have read lots of articles <14> then all you have to do is configure your applications to use that <15> but dont get it to work <15> I have access to ssh server <15> can you guide me through <14> no <16> The more you study, the more you know. The more you know the more you forget. The more you forget the less you know, so why study? <14> but you can read the manual <15> please <15> ok <15> tell this <15> say I created the tunnel <14> I can't help you because I've never done it <14> I just know it's possible because I've seen other people do it. <15> now how do I check if data is going through tunnel <14> tcpdump <15> yeah every admin knows this <15> tcpdump on ssh server? or local pc? <14> either <15> ok <15> I will try <15> and let you know if successful <17> is it true that slackware has no package manager which able to manage dependencies? <17> and is it true that in slackware there is no concept of software repositories, just like in debian(or ubuntu)? <17> in which we able to install software easily <18> yes to the first one, no to the second <18> A Slackware package is designed a bit differently than other packages. <18> The package manager will not fix dependencies. The user is required to do that. <18> There are repositories where packages are dropped and there are interfaces for you to use to get the packages. <19> www.linuxpackages.net is a good source for slackware packages <17> p3nguin, but the one which so lovely from package management is that if it has capability to handle dependencies(from a newbie point of view just like me) <18> Okay. <17> Simpleguy, thanks... I should browse that <18> I suppose maybe it's time to learn to build things from sources and how to fix dependencies. <17> p3nguin : I have ever build linux from scratch(which is from sources only)... so because of that I really know how difficult it is to manage to handle dependencies <18> I'm not sure what you just said. <18> You did use LFS or you did not? <17> but yes, the LFS make it simple for building from sources <17> p3nguin, I just had built it, but don't use it... I just use it as learning tool <18> Good <17> p3nguin, I am sorry for my bad english if it is make you difficult to read what I write <18> It's a bit difficult, but I'm trying. :) <17> :) <16> vivid dreams are the most fun <20> what's a vivid dream <20> i used to think pr0n dreams are best <19> vivid porn dreams then <21> can someone help me please? <22> depends <21> yeah
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