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<0> ah, gotcha <1> I have genital warts but i dont know how i got them <2> holy ****, a linux distro that does something right!! <3> installs freebsd? :P <2> nah, ubuntu <2> trying out dapper flight 6 <3> what'd it do right? <2> first time I've installed Linux on this old Inspiron <2> in 3 years <2> It installed completely without errors <2> detected X appropriately (with high res) <2> allowed me to use my jank *** prism54 wireless G card <2> and will actually sleep <2> and wake up without crashing <2> I'm stunned <4> what is "high res"?
<2> poutine, not default to 640x480; i.e. picked the right driver <4> vesa can do 1024x768 <4> if it detected a widescreen 15.4" 1280x800 monitor, I'd be impressed <4> but it doesn't! <2> this ****ing ****ty dell notebook was always a bastard with linux until now <2> poutine, I'll let you know when I install it on my dual-G5 at work <2> two 19" flat panels on it <4> FreeBSD runs well on my computers, although admittedly it should not take kernel hacking for it to get past the boot prompt on my laptop <4> got the 1280x800 working with the ATI Radeon Xpress 200M <5> I've never really used a distro as they are intended to be used. Meaning using the default packages and the package manager and such. <3> my buddy got ubuntu on his inspiron pretty nicely <5> I always do some sort of custom compiling/hacking. <3> i thought ubuntu had a nicer installation gui, though <6> i'm going to switch to QNX <5> ubuntu is pretty decent. <4> I suppose ubuntu is alright for desktop usage <5> I had a standard install for a little bit, just as a base system while I was trying to do a LFS system <3> you know what i don't like? ps and grep on solaris <4> solaris tar <4> too <3> solaris' grep has no -R <4> evulish, use for <3> for? <4> yes <5> -R == recursive? <3> yeah <6> no, that's -r <6> ah, same <5> yea, I just use -r <3> oh, well, whatever.. solaris doesn't have that ;P <6> R is TOO MUCH, all i need is r <4> you could use poutine@devzone$ for i in `find ./`; do grep "foo" $i; done; <6> can't you just be happy with r? <4> err <5> I use -E a bit too <5> makes the regex make more sense <4> you could use for i in `find ./`; do grep "foo" $i; done; <2> hrm, this could be bad <3> i forget how solaris' find is <4> it's the same <2> the fans haven't come on since I brought it back from suspend :D <3> is it? then you don't even need for <4> evulish, well I'm saying that line would work, as far as commandline options to run something with each result, I'm not sure' <3> find . -exec grep "doink" {}\; or something <3> i forget how that works <2> hrm - think 147.2F is hot for a laptop processor? P-III? <5> sounds hot. <3> i wonder how hard it would be to implement a basic database using bash and basic unix tools <3> p3 or p3m? <3> should be okay for a p3.. maybe a bit on the hot side, but that seems really hot for a p3m <2> not sure <2> oh, yupper <2> model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Mobile CPU 1000MHz <7> anyone familiar with vRating <2> can't seem to find the rating <8> how how is that in celcius <2> how how is what in celsius? <8> 147.2F <2> 64 degrees Celsius = 147.2 degrees Fahrenheit <8> 64C <8> is that hot?
<5> My desktop AMD 3200 runs at about 60C <8> yeah <8> i figure 60 is safe <8> 70 is getting high <1> I found my new boyfriend's ex's blog. It turns out he's a major jerk. He told me she'd cheated on him, but in fact, he dumped her for no reason. I'm going to dump him for no reason. Justice served, girl. <2> I'm just saying, before I put it to sleep the fans were a-spinning (loudly) and when I immediately resumed it, they shut off and the notebook started getting pretty warm <5> for a laptop I'd say 60 is a bit warm for a laptop, considering the confined space. I've never had a laptop though so I dunno what temps are like on one. <8> kicken; me either <8> lol <8> so who am i <5> think maybe the fans didn't turn back on? <5> reboot :) <2> nah - a saving grace of the insprison 8xxx series is <2> the i8kutils <2> there's an ap to monitor temperature and control the fans (both at one of three speeds) <5> do something processor intensive and see if it makes the fans kick back on. <2> now, lets see what this thing's got left for battery power <8> yerhaw <8> nice typo.. <9> i have a directory structure like /files/name/bleh.zip and there's about 130 bleh.zips' each in their own folder. is there any way to move the zip files from the sub directories in an automated fashion? it would take for ever to do manually. <5> move them where? <9> all into one folder so i can unzip them al at the same time <5> mv /files/*/*.zip /whatever <9> it's a crapload of fonts <9> all in their appropriate names folder <9> unfortunately it's windows. although... i could just tar all the folders and jump over to my nix box and do it there then send back <9> unless you have an easier solution <5> use windows find to find all the files in /files that match *.zip <5> then cut/paste <9> you're a genius <9> i'm kinda buzzin :) <5> see, window's find isn't as useless as people say it is :) <9> great... now it seems each zip file has a rar file in it... <4> I just overloaded my power about 30 times in a row <2> why? <9> heh <9> playing with that preteen real *** doll again poutine? <3> he was trying to fill his *** with AC-powered dildos <9> -*** <4> I can't find my sparc <4> it seems to have gone black <9> wtf is a pfm file extension for? <7> if it says you have to upload the php files in ASCII mode and the image files in binary mode.. and the ftp client is set to "Auto" is that still ok <7> or should i re-uploaddd <9> auto should do it automatically. <9> a decent client is usually pretty good with auto <7> im using FlashFXP <5> yea, auto is usually ok. <9> yea <9> just use auto <7> im getting this error however.. that is why i was asking <7> Warning: file(http://star.awardspace.com/templates/index.php): failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found in /home/www/star.awardspace.com/public_html/admin/generateindex.php on line 42 <5> Probably wouldn't hurt that much just to upload it all in binary mode either. <3> hm <3> i can't decide how i want to pack for tomorrow <3> i also wonder how packed my bus will be tomorrow <4> doesn't help that it's a short bus either <3> shake for me girl, i wanna be your back-door man! <4> led zeppelin <9> anyone know what the difference between true type and type 1 fonts are? <4> the difference lies in their implementation, functionality and appearance <9> laymans terms... <4> I just was giving a generic answer <9> even though i understood that i still dont see what the difference is :) <4> that was the point <9> figures <1> I am such a waste. I dont feel like working at all. I piss away so much time on this site. Some of these confessions are gems but most are the same bs over and over again. <9> i think them fajitas are paying me back... <10> hmmm update locking slows my app down, i have 30/30/40 split between selects, inserts and updates.. should i change from MYISAM to INNODB? <10> with innodb row locking will allow me to work with rows that are not effected by current update statements, right? <10> ok... i'll take that as a yes <4> I suggest change to: PostgreSQL
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