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<0> why do you bother helping people like that rza? <1> sooo, what's the default p***word for phpmyadmin anyway? :P <2> Kristian: root / empty p***word <0> hehe <2> is mysql default <2> which phpmyadmin authenticates against <1> hahahahahahahahaha <1> it worked <1> it ****ing worked <2> :) <1> just went to his host-ip and used that <1> hahaha <2> "surprising" <1> very <0> i think you shoudl change hsi p***word <0> for his own good
<2> you can propably find hundreds of those <0> ;-) <1> it's just so cl***ic <0> its pretty silly debian allows that <1> true <2> its not debian issue to correct it <2> its mysql defaults <1> true again <3> :) <3> the package maintainer could use a post-install script to fix it though <3> could/should <4> sounds like work <3> but I'll stop armchair quarterbacking now <1> hmm <0> i think its debians responsibility to make good defaults <0> hence=no empty p***words <1> well, yes and no <1> they should enforce the user to actually set a p***word <1> if you make a static default, that's not much better than a blank <1> and imo, phpmyadmin shouldn't allow people to log in with empty p***words <0> im not saying they should make a static <0> and yea, its **** phpmyadmin allows that <1> he changed it though, just for the record <1> before I got a chance to <0> yea, he has another client in here <0> he just doesnt want to get banned by being rude <0> on that client <1> aha <4> you ban for being rude? :( <1> nono <1> we only ban black people and spics <3> lol <3> what about jews?! <1> I was getting to those <2> no really we are not racists here <1> if we were to ban all rude people, who would administer the channel? <4> bots <1> the bots can be quite rude <1> look <1> punani: gentoo ? <5> somebody said gentoo was a popular linuxdistribution which most debian users believe is crap, due to the fact that compiling, in contrary to popular belief, doesnt speed up things or as a user put it : jayk> oh i tried gentoo jayk> but after i went to bed and woke up jayk> it was still compiling jayk> forget that crap, or http://distrocenter.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/09/12/213246&tid=108 <3> lol <4> lol <0> whats rude about that? <2> sauna \\o <2> o// <0> later <2> \o/ <2> fsck i need to start gym again <2> enormous shoulder / neck pains <0> gym rocks <2> have you noticed <0> when we meet i can teach you some stuff to relax your muscles <2> that if you spend alot on computer <2> without gymn <3> err <0> hehe <0> rza unfinnishing another sentence <0> hey rza, at least swedish coders can finnished a sentenc <2> :)
<6> whats a good anti spam program? <7> spam******in <6> ty <8> dspam <7> there are heaps of howto's on how you go about setting it up with miscelanious MTA's <6> ok nice <8> if you have the time to train it <6> kinda rushed right now <6> just gonna go with heaps of howto's :) <8> if your using debian apt-get install sa-exim <6> which is more effective? <9> when i installed debian there was a little menu which servers to start/run <9> what is name of that? <9> a text also said i could return to that program at any time.. and run it again.. <9> i forgot its name <9> debainconfig or something ? <0> rcconf <9> na <9> install-debain or something <9> damn.. shoud lhave written it down.. <0> you can search the manpages with man -k <0> atp? <5> ping pta <0> apt? <5> [apt] aptHOWTO at http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/index.en.html 'apt-setup' configurs /etc/apt/sources(.list) - 'apt-spy' finds fatest mirror - 'apt-get update' gets the latest packages - apt-get dist-upgrade synchronizes to newest packages - 'apt-cache search <pattern>' searches in name of all .debs- 'apt-get install <package>' installs - 'apt-get remove <package>' deinstalls - 'apt-file search <filename>' in which packages is a file <0> apt-get? <5> i heard apt-get is debians package/program manager and one of the key features why people choose debian. Please see factoid 'apt' for usage <0> also learn apt <9> base-config! ! <9> yess! <10> By what means did stable recognize my usb flashdrive upon insertion, mount it, and bring up a (nautilus, I think) explorer window for it? I upgraded to unstable for a few reasons and now it does not do that. I have udev and autofs, but am wondering what I must do to get that behavior. I'm sick of writing my own mounting scripts :/ <6> im trying to install spam******in on virtual ensim box is that possible <11> is there a way to make a window always think it has focus? im using a java applet in firefox that takes a minute to draw when i focus the window, but its very fast otherwise. <6> how would add a path to your gcc compile statement (for includes) <2> uhmm <12> thun: export CPPFLAGS="-I/somewhere/include" <13> morning <2> what software are you compiling ? <6> tnx <2> usuallly via ./configure --with <12> or that <12> :) <2> but denken's method works <6> no for this i have to p*** the options to the compiler myself <13> if debian installer sees 2 SCSI discs, does that mean mirror raid is not working? <12> sometimes configure doesnt honor/honor properly/have a --with-include option <12> Ouroboros: you probably need drivers for that particular hardware raid adapter <13> hm <12> ... making some asumptions there <12> ***umptions even <13> denken: i thought that once you enable it in the BIOS, the hardware will look like a single disc to linux <12> Ouroboros: not always <13> should i attempt to install on one of them and hope that it will be mirrored? <12> thats up to you <13> well if it does require drivers, not sure how i would get them into the installer <12> there is a documented method <12> admittedly a pain in the ***, but its there none the less. <13> for the record this is nvidia integrated raid on sun x2200 <13> ...which now that i think of it probably needs a driver :) <14> Anyone got problems with amsn in etch? <14> I cant log in <14> when I use amsn from "deb ftp://boisson.homeip.net/sarge ./" <14> Then it works to log in.. but from time to time.. amsn stops.. <4> works for me, but I don't use it very often <14> with the normal etch amsn? <4> is etch = testing right now? I forget <13> yeah <13> i guess i am going to have to install on one drive, then move the whole thing onto the mirror raid the usual way <15> RedACE, yeah for some time yet i believe <13> should i use dmraid or md raid? <15> raid? <5> i heard raid is Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, the opposite of SLED, or what master.debian.org doesn't have See also: raid {0-5}, or http://people.debian.org/~blade/install/preload/, or see http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/product/markeditorial.html?prodkey=quick_explanation_of_raid <15> dmraid? <15> punani, listkeys raid
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