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<0> like i said, not reopened yet <0> the owner of the domain tragically died <0> at the same time gige did this <0> ;[ <1> ouch <0> so we just got it transferreed and waiting for some things to fall in place <0> then were open <0> imm testing some patches i made too <0> i was considering xen a while for jaling users <2> so you have a server <2> but with no site ? <0> yes <2> i've been looking for you then <0> as i said, not reopened ;] <0> i wrk 16 hours a day <2> i've been looking for someone running a shell server
<2> to join up with my network <2> :) <0> network? <2> www.dolox.com <2> mine ;) <2> i have a lot of friends who want shell account <2> but my server is web hosting only, not really prone to ddos attack <2> if it gets attacked it'll go down <0> well i can handle alot of ddos <2> and im to busy to manage a shell server :l <2> i have like 5 web design projects right now <2> plus i have to manage the webhosting <0> heh, like i said i work 16hours a day ;] <2> plus work and have a girlfriend <2> my job never ends friend :) <0> i dont have a life besides weekend <0> friday: relax with buds, saturday clubbing <0> but my **** is gonna pretty much run itself <3> klux <3> who are all those people that are -o ? <3> hopefully i won't get attacked <3> i doubt it though <3> :l <4> nbu <5> modlogan :] <5> what a nice port <5> modular log analyzer <5> its a pro port :] <5> if any of you knows hebrew <5> http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3275867,00.html <3> hey <5> <5> hi <6> hello <6> i am lonely :( <6> rip ops <6> heh <3> includes friend <6> heh my friend <6> he was mine first :) <1> heheh <5> :\ <6> jeez <5> beez? <6> peez <5> cheez\ <6> kneez <5> pheez <6> i want beer <6> this scotch is not cutting it <5> O_o <5> beer.. baaaaaaaa <5> Vodka ownz :] <6> i have a bunch of booze <5> :) <6> hmm <6> 88drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 9216 Jul 12 20:08 kernel <6> drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 9216 Jun 18 23:41 kernel.old <6> weird <5> haha watch this <5> Alphanoob# pkg_info
<5> pico-4.10 small text editor <5> tcsh-6.14.00p0 extended C-shell with many useful features <5> Alphanoob# <5> So clean :] <6> sweet <5> :] <6> phocking@drybook:~$ uptime <6> 4:44 up 6 days, 8 hrs, 1 user, load averages: 1.59 1.72 1.87 <6> in and out of hibernate eight tiems <5> your using bash? <6> oh yeah of course <5> :] <6> bash and zsh are my favs <5> bash is my fav <5> I havnt tried zsh <5> how long does it take to complie PHP5 under intel celeron 500H? <5> anybody knows? <7> !donate <5> tip from me <5> never compile PHP5 <5> it takes for ever <5> just use pkg_add <5> its faster <8> indeed. <8> always try to use pkg_add <9> :) <5> yes well I started my comiling a long time ago <5> stop now will be... <5> stoping* <5> baa I cant do pkg_add php5 <5> not resolve <9> haha <5> thats not funny <5> I dont want to compile it <7> Logan <7> export PKG_PATH=ftp server <7> one sec <7> like this <7> .. <5> I did that <5> I can use pkg_add stuff <5> just not <5> pkg_add php5 <7> oh <7> look <7> http://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/ <7> its on there <7> you just have to name it correctly so it knows which one to grab. <5> PKG_PATH=ftp://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/OpenBSD/3.6/packages/i386/ <5> Alphanoob# <5> I dont want to name them one by one <7> read the FAQ <7> learn how to search for what you want. <7> http://openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html <7> you are using 3.6 ? <5> 3.9 <7> 16:59 <+Logan> PKG_PATH=ftp://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/OpenBSD/3.6/packages/i386/ <5> ops <7> :) <5> PKG_PATH=ftp://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/ <5> Alphanoob# pkg_add php5 <5> Can't resolve php5 <5> Alphanoob# <7> Logan <7> do <7> export PKG_PATH=ftp://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/ <7> not just PKG_PATH=ftp://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/ <7> also you need to tell it what php5 you want, there is a lot of php5 stuff on there. <5> jahshua its the PKG_PATH=ftp://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/ <5> sorry <5> the PKG_PATH=ftp://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/ <5> is the output of <5> setenv <7> what?
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