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<0> anyways.. whats new ? <0> some kinda webserver i guess <1> If its any better than Apache, I would perhaps know :) <0> em well scanning a apache :P it says it has this thing running :\ <2> can i reload files i've rm'd? <0> weird but its there alright ive searched google and turned up a few rsult <0> results* <3> ModeSixNine-away: sure <3> restore from backup <4> hrm <0> hey Enchanter_tim <4> hey chills <5> Enchanter_tim: feds
<4> hehe <0> lol <0> i found a gov website p*** with google <0> lol <0> .cn is of which country <5> sweden i think <6> somebody knows where can obtain psyBNC free? <5> or china on eof the two <7> hi <7> somebody to help me to install a winmodem on red hat 6.1 <8> PsYkOtIkO : you need to ask in #bnc on efnet. We don't support BNC in this channel. <0> RED HAD :\ <6> Ok. <0> 6.1:\ <6> thanks <8> PsYkOtIkO : Good luck. <6> :-) <6> _popeye_: Of where she is the people of this servant? <8> PsYkOtIkO : I don't know, perhaps wandering about in the Elysium Fields <6> _popeye_: Ah. I am of Chile I am visiting servants IRC to kill the boredom <8> PsYkOtIkO : Ah, I see. Enjoy your stay. <6> _popeye_: That I enter other servants IRC to learn new things ;) <8> PsYkOtIkO : I told you where to ask for a BNC, and it is NOT here, nor is it from messaging me. If you do so again, I will be forced to ask you to leave. <6> sorry <9> budak_SJr == on-join <10> hi anyone knows why my iptables doesnt reconize dyndns hostnames ? <3> it wants numbers not names most likely <0> chalo every one iam off for a few days <0> have fun alll ... see you people in a few days <10> yeah .. sigh .. the pros and cons of having a dynamic ip <10> take care chills <10> i cry when angel deserves to die <0> haha <9> grab a brush and put on a little makeup <11> whats difference in like i386 or alpha or pc98 or wat not <10> the hardware * achitecture <12> type of computer/processor ar.. <12> ya <11> how would i be able to find which is best pack for my system <12> well <12> what processor do you have <12> intel ? <12> amd ? <11> yes <12> intel what <11> intel <11> 3.0 HT 800MHZ <12> P3 ? <11> p4 <12> get i386 <12> unless its a 64bit processor <12> but i doubt it is <11> nah reg 32bit <12> i386 <12> will suit you fine <11> am going with freebsd as install wish me luck ;p <12> freebsd != linux <13> hello <12> hello Isaac-Lew
<14> brb: load. <15> hello im having trouble installing freebsd can someone help me please? <16> www.linuxiso.com <15> thanks <17> !ping $me <18> hi there, does anyone know how I can create a tar file, from a huge list of files ? <18> (putten them after eachother on the commandline doesn't work) <18> putten = putting <16> ... <16> whats yur command line look like? <18> tar -zcvf myfile.tar.gz [all the filenames] <16> i ***ume they are not in the same diretory <18> yes <18> is that the problem? <16> you used * <16> and what happened? <18> what? if i used a '*' ? <16> have you tried just taring the directory? <16> tar cf file.tar directory <18> yes <18> that worked <18> but its the huge file list i think <13> don't use a * <18> i'm not using a * <13> do: tar zcvf file.tar.gz directory/ <18> Isaac-Lew: but i've got a list with files which I want to tar <13> and make sure there's enough disk space for the new tar.gz file <18> Isaac-Lew: this is a part of the command: http://pastebin.com/551570 <13> oh ok <13> cat the list through a pipe <16> tar cf blah.tar `cat file <16> ` <16> pipe would be better if the list gets any longer <18> so first write that list to a file, and than pipe it? <13> yes <18> thanx <13> or, why not just tar up the templates directory? <16> only include X file names <18> is this the command: tar cf file.tar | cat file <9> tar cf file.tar 'cat file' <18> with the quoates? <9> yes... <18> i'm getting this error now: Could not stat: No such file or directory <18> does that mean that it can't find the file with the filelist? <1> backticks <1> not quotes <1> tar -cf file.tar `cat file` <9> oh yeah... `s not 's <18> thanx ( -I did the trick) <13> I thouhgt GNU tar supported some kind of include <19> how I can know how many apache process are running in my box? <3> ps -A |grep httpd <19> this is listing <19> i just need total count <3> surel yyou can count that <14> lol <19> lol <3> ps -A |grep httpd <3> if you cant count those line numbers there <3> ps -A |grep httpd |wc if you are too lazy to count <3> i'm sure there is even something like wc that will just give you lines <19> 127 1398 10028 <20> -l <19> explain that <20> wc -l <3> cool thanks Kabuto <5> 127 httpd's? heh <3> so <3> for the lazy <3> ps -A |grep httpd |wc -l <19> ps -A |grep httpd |wc -l <3> thats hella lot <19> yah thats it
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