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<0> :( <0> I'll clean my CD drive lens and try the Ubuntu install again. <1> sorry to hear that <2> my wlan card seems to be connected to someone <1> i've never, ever in my years of using bsd had that issue ;( <1> now i feel left out <2> but I get nothing <2> Teckla, why not give debian etch a go? <0> etch? <2> yes <2> I buggerd up poor sarge by installing and removing stuff all the time <2> so I had to reinstall. I thought if I have to anyway why not do etch instead <2> and it's good <0> I think Ubuntu is Debian-based <3> I think I'd pick ubuntu over devel or unstable debian <2> things are in general a lot more up to date
<3> when sarge was unstable I tried it, and so much crap was broken it was unusable <2> I haven't found anything broken in etch <2> had it for 2 weeks already <3> I have a knack <2> I had that problem with FC3 heaps of stuff didn't work <2> that's why I went to debian <2> ubuntu is based on debian <4> it's almost like linux distributions are converging with microsoft distributions as far as stability. <3> I stayed away from debian for years back in the slink days, because the startup scripts were broken and there were no updates <2> this is the 21st century now <2> debian has grown up <2> I still find some packages don't exist <2> usually something another package reccomends <3> I see that all the time. <2> haven't found any with dependency packages missing <3> but part of that is because I get a lot of packages from backports.org <2> cout what do you use , slackware? <2> oh <3> I use a lot of distros, and I don't like any of them. <2> sarge was just as bad with that too <3> redhat, suse, and debian mostly, though if I get some time I'm going to install ubuntu. I'm thinking of going with ubuntu on colinux. <3> oh, and knoppmyth (which is debian-based) <0> The best distro is probably OSX. ;) <5> is that a distro in that sense of the word tho? <2> so say the mac people <3> OSX isn't a linux distro <5> exactly <6> I say you should try gentoo, and build your own fun <5> i like ubuntu for desktop use, i wa amazed, ut prefer other things for servers;] <2> they might open it up one day <5> might:P <5> darwin is the only open part isnt it <2> don't hold your breath while you wait <2> you'll turn blue long before that <5> im not waiting <5> heh <5> time is money <5> ;] <3> time is time <0> I was making a joke about OSX being a distro, thus the ;) at the end. <3> I wonder if OSX would run under linux. <3> as in swapping out the BSD kernel for a linux kernel <3> then have all the software running under the binary compatibility layer <7> somebody must make new linux distro names osx <7> *named <8> then somebody gets sued <7> why there is distro 'linux xp pro' and nobody gets sued <2> call it osx2 <2> linux-vista <7> heh <7> astalavista <9> Because nobody cares about open sores anyway <10> . <11> .. <7> : <11> i don't understand anti open source people <11> :P <11> i mentioned asterisk to one of the IT guys at work <11> and he was like "pffft, that home brewed linux crap?" <10> how many countries are there <7> 3
<7> 3.5 even <7> i need to know how to reset nokia phone factory settings w/o code <7> IT guys at work are most ignorant sort of people, generally <12> Yay!!! <7> so <12> She finally called me! <12> So she emailed me a release form that I had to sign and fax back <7> what was the point of the phone call ? <7> couldn't they send you the form w/o telephone call ? <12> Well, they needed to make sure that I really was a resident of Canada, which is sort of confirmed by my area code. <12> an email address wouldn't confirm my geography. <2> great! I meant ifdown eth1 but typed eth0 :) <12> er... my geographic location, I mean. <2> first time I've ever done that <12> Anyways... <12> so I'll probably get the gift certificate today... <7> buy big diamon ring to youe wife <12> already have in mind what we are going to get... <13> (: hi <12> a nice tv and maybe a color laser printer. <0> Oh great, Remote Desktop has decided to stop responding to connections again. Fantastic <0> vim doesn't take long to build. <14> ltns <1> the downloading of vim patches is what takes a while <1> meat popcicle! YAY <14> heh <14> :D <7> teckla is married <14> so am i :) <14> what's wrong with sharing? <14> did your mother teach you to share? <14> :D <7> no <7> my mother taught me to use other's proclivity to share to my benefit <15> is this the proper use of fread and fwrite for copying a file? http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/Jv7ULn10.html <15> I think I might be doing the fread wrong, not sure <16> 1, 65536 not 65536, 1 <16> Or you'll never get the end of the file <15> okay I thought I was wrong. <15> but one question, won't that cause 65536 read() calls instead of 1? <16> No, no difference in performance <15> okay thanks I thought there would be <7> line 14 is wring <7> must be <7> fwrite(buffer, 1, rbytes, fp) <7> and have #define for 65536 <7> MAXBUF or like <7> you're wrinting wrong size <7> esp in the last chunk of file <15> I'm writing what I am trying to read, not how much was actually read <15> ok <7> that's wroing <15> right, I see what you mean <7> you screw the filesize <7> this way <7> you round it up by 64kb <7> the check after fread() is missing <7> you must rbytes for 0 before fwrite <15> and if fread() returns 0, then what? <7> error or eof <7> either way, you have to break not call fwrite <7> next <7> you have leak at line 11 <7> you forget to fclose infile at this opint <15> didn't even think about that <7> is that good ? <15> no its not, I will close infile before returning <7> expression "didn't even think about that" is ambiguous <7> and line 16-17 are not very good
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