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<0> How was the wedding, Al-Ashtar? <1> heh <2> man, updating this Suse vm is ****ing <3> Cognition: how to see present alias list? <3> from root? <3> alias list? <2> AgreSor: that would be the command 'alias' <3> hmm.. i put some alies and now my .bashrc is full errors <3> becouse alies is incorect <3> i want to remove it for always <3> .bashrc and .bash_profile <3> have that alies at all added users <3> and i cant remove it one by one.. can i remove it from box? <2> AgreSor: edit the ~/.bashrc and ~/.bash_profile files, then run: source ~/.bash_profile <3> nah.. then when i add new user i must do same proces again and again.. <3> :s
<4> Isaac-Lew: You probably know this... What OSI layer does NFS operate? <2> p3nguin: I would guess application, however I always get the layers confused <2> especially seeing as how TCP/IP doesn't follow the OSI model <1> OSI doesn't really exist. <4> I expected it to be listed on the wikipedia entry, but I didn't find it there. <5> So, guys, what d'ya think of this? <4> randyg__: I am fully aware of that. <5> Our datacenter is trying to hire new full-time operators, and my friend who works there says they're desperate for help... I'm wondering if it's worth e-mailing the recruiter for that job and asking if they'd want to hire somebody as a "fill-in". <3> Isaac-Lew: i told you.. then when i add new user i must do same proces again and again.. is there any universal file where i that alias added and that i can remove it? <4> It's a theoretical construct that separates the functions of a network. <4> It makes it easier to understand what operates under what types of protocols and things of that nature. <1> I think AgreSor is asking where his distro keeps the skeleton files. <2> AgreSor: edit /etc/skel/.bash_profile & /etc/skel/.bashrc <3> ah <3> that i want <3> :D: <3> i need to source them after? <2> also check /etc/bashrc & /etc/profile (be *very* careful with those 2, because those are the system defaults!) <2> AgreSor: no, the files in /etc/skel are the files copied to every new user's home dir <1> AgreSor: no, you don't need to source them afterwards. all existing users you will need to edit by hand. the skeleton files are just copied to the new user's directory when you make a new user. <0> Cognition, somehow it seems I can only uninstall packages. <2> damn, Suse is kind of ****y <1> install Debian. :) <2> already got ubuntu & centos <2> these are virtual machines <6> Cognition are you free again? <6> did you guys sort out that problem ? <2> looks like I fonally got it to read the DVD iso <2> s/fonally/finally <1> heh <1> grr, that heh was for someone else. :) <2> man, this is slow <2> I think I might have the vm set to use only 1 processor <2> I mean, the vm & the iso are on the same system, & I don't think I have any other vms running <0> What hardware setup you got, Isaac-Lew? <7> hey <7> wuz something like Nero <7> but for linux? <2> P4 with hyperthreading turned on <2> 2 GB RAM <0> A pretty powerful little bugger, then. <7> sux <2> the vm is set for 256 MB, I should bump that up <7> get dual core. <7> ;/ <7> what do u burn cd's with? <7> I got Ubuntu <2> chaostic: the system sees itself as dual-core <2> funny thing is, I can't upgrade the virtual hardware (even tho I have full permissions on the vm) <2> I guess I'll shut off the vm & try it then <7> ;p <8> what is the difference between Metro-AreaNetwork and Metro-Ethernet ? <9> deja vu <1> Networking-Geek-In-Training: As a random guess, one is specifically ethernet, while the other can use any available network mediums? <9> Networking-Geek, didn't we go over this a few hours ago? <8> daucus_carota i was away .. can u plz paste ur reply <10> Networking-Geek : Too lazy to type out 6 little characters, eh? We are probably too busy to help you, now! <9> Networking-Geek, have you asked google? <8> vrsa what is the difference between Metropolitan Area Network and Metropolitan Ethernetwork ? <8> daucus_carota google usually do not tell about difference <9> yeah
<9> so, you ask google what is metro ethernet... then ask google what Metro area network is <9> then use your brain to do the diff <8> daucus_carota i do not have time <9> you could have already done it in the time you've wasted here <8> i need instant solutions <8> google is lazy <9> Networking-Geek, too bad. <0> He's been on about this all day long, daucus_carota. <9> hence my feeling of deja vu <0> Probably. <0> "I've seen this madness before." <9> but he probably just lost all hope of getting any help here with his last 2 statements. <1> if you're too lazy to be bothered to google, why should we be bothered to do it for you? <0> One should never underestimate someone, daucus_carota. They might impress you. <8> what is the difference between J2EE and JDSK ? <0> daucus_carota; or scare you. Which is worse. ;P <9> heh <2> god, the dependencies in Suse **** goat smegma <2> remove the wrong package, & your entire system is hosed <0> Why were you testing SuSE in the first place, anyway? <1> I think he's scared of the awesome perfectness of Debian. :) <2> the_ruthless: boredom <2> randyg__: I chose ubuntu over debian <2> & do I have to explain what a virtual machine is again? <2> <--- in a bad mood <0> There are many other things you can do with your boredom, Isaac-Lew. <2> well <2> I could actually do sone work <2> except for the fact that testing vms & network monitoring is pretty much what I do <0> Or build a cannon that shoot potatoes. <0> Or plant flowers in your garden. <0> Or make music. <2> kind of hard since a) I[m at work b) I live in an apartment & have no garden <9> you could still build the potato cannon <2> my co-worker told me about a 1 bedroom 1 bath condo that's going for $141k <0> Especially if your office is on the higher floors. A cannon could be fun. <2> I don't know whether that's funny or sad <9> scary <0> How big is that condo? <1> heh, the air cannon I built to launch fireworks could probably also be used for potatos. <0> Isaac-Lew, a cheap apartment in Norway would be $160k. A new one in a fairly okay neighborhood can be sold for over $315k, even though it's only 40-50kvm's in size. <9> damn. <9> I guess 168k isn't bad for a 3 bedroom house and a little more than an acre of land <0> Well, you can find such prices in Norway still, but it would be out in the middle of nowhere, and the house would probably be from the sixties. <9> wow <0> If you don't like the cannon concept, and have space available, a catapult would probably be fun, too, Isaac-Lew. ;D <9> this one is 4 years old.. and I bought it 2 years ago <0> I think Japan's basicly the only country that's more generally expensive. AFAIK, anyway. <0> Isaac-Lew, oh, and water balloons! If your office is next to the street, anyway. :D Childish fun goes a long way... <2> the windows don't open <0> Fire escape? <9> you mean, not easily <0> That's right. Think solutions, not problems. :D <9> because... if you used the cannon properly.. the window would be open. <9> sort of, anyway <0> It wouldn't be completely closed, anyway. <0> Or he could get a kitten or a puppy... <0> Hello, Al-Ashtar. <11> hey the_ruthless <0> What was the wedding like? <11> great <0> Who got married? <11> my friend <0> So, how would one go about making all mouse buttons and wheels work in X? <2> removing htdig also removes kdebase - yes, that makes perfect sense <2> </sarcasm> <0> Perhaps you should find something else to play with now, Isaac-Lew? <2> doesn't look like I'll be able to remove *any* packages I'm not using, because of the friggin deps <11> Isaac-Lew: if I'm not using a gui how can I decrease the size of the text ? <2> I don't know - maybe terminfo? <2> see if your distro has a tool or something <11> nope terminfo doesn't work
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