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<0> i get pointers here
<1> dont excite souljah!
<0> then go read up on google :)
<1> pointers?
<1> dont try and bull**** me kid
<0> yeah like "rdesktop"
<0> that was a good pointer
<1> thatll only end up with you nt being able to get in here
<1> no, that was handholding
<0> lol
<0> okay okay
<0> no more questions
<1> you can ask questions. just make sure you did your homework first.
<2> plus you don't want to hold naguals hands
<2> they are all sweaty



<2> ;)
<3> i dunno. handholding might have been 'rdesktop -u blah -d blah...' (man page like)
<0> souljah, is that sweat or lube?
<2> I'm not going to check, you can find out for yourself
<1> souljah: thats not the only thing on my hands
<1> oh
<2> haha
<1> Divine07: cum check it out
<2> hahaha
<2> oy vey
<1> this is nice
<1> tonight im going to sleep in freslhy washed bedlinen
<0> oh... so now you're asking me to hold your hand
<0> you know what, i'd rather google
<1> no, im not so dirty
<1> i want you to smell it
<1> and then...
<0> omg, it comes configured w/ ssh outta the box
<0> i like this
<0> eh...
<0> okay, i dunno how to begin googling this, so plz throw me a bone
<0> i'm in windows right now, when i ssh into my Centos server at work and run screen, it displays the screen number on the title of the ssh program
<0> when i ssh into deb, all i get is "username@computername: directory"
<0> how can i customize that display
<0> what would i google to read up on that
<0> anyone?
<3> as your prompt?
<3> ah, you mean there's no motd
<4> Is it not posible to use the php4 module for apache2 with the worker mpm ?
<0> yeah
<0> there's no motd
<0> or the one that's beind displayed shows the wrong information
<4> Divine07: Was this directed to me?
<0> no Oern_
<0> Thuryns got it under control :D
<0> woot i found it
<0> thanks thuryn
<3> np
<3> sorry. "real work" intervened
<5> Divine07: /etc/motd
<0> yeah :)
<0> what do you do Thuryn
<3> ip networking
<3> routers, switches, firewalls, dns servers, that sorta ****
<0> ah
<0> for who?
<3> Univ. of Missouri
<0> i work for a surgical center in batonrouge
<0> no routers
<0> but we got 3 cisco pix's managing VPN
<0> i hate them
<3> sorry to hear that
<0> more than anything
<3> i don't blame you
<3> we're retiring all of our core PIXes
<3> we're keeping the little 'single office' ones, though. they're fine for that.
<3> and we *rarely* use them for VPN
<3> the Cisco 3000s are FAR better for that



<0> yeah
<0> i've had so many problems with the damn things
<3> i'm not a huge Crisco fan, but the 3000 is a fair box.
<0> what do you use for vpn?
<0> or what would you recommend
<0> i hear sonic walls are nice, but i have no first hand exp
<3> we use the cisco 3000s for now
<3> we're looking at the nortel "vpn routers" and "vpn gateways"
<3> and juniper has some pretty bad-*** stuff as well
<0> damnit, i wanted this http://cgi.ebay.com/WTI-RPB-115-5-outlet-Remote-Power-Boot-Switch-reboot_W0QQitemZ9740727158QQcategoryZ20315QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
<0> 5 port power switch you can remote into :)
<0> turn your computer on remotely
<0> save loads on my power bill, keep one server up and turn the others on as needed
<6> I bought one of those
<6> remote power strip.. 8 ports by IP
<6> cost $100.00 on ebay
<0> i just called em
<0> they got a better one
<0> for 35 bux
<0> now i just gotta check to make sure my computer supports boot on power return
<0> or whatever the hell you call that
<3> different BIOS call it different things, but we know what you mean. there's often a "last state" option.
<7> Napta: yes i saw that :) we have the denizen of the bcm43xx-dev mailing list to thank for the majority of the reverse engineering...
<7> i will probably end up setting my laptop up to dual-boot (again) to play with it
<0> ugh
<0> gnome wont work damnit
<8> hehe im gonna put my 100gb drive in my ibook to dual boot
<8> 30gb does not cut it
<9> heh, 40 doesn't even give me enough, time to invest in a larger drive
<8> hehe
<2> Napta: do you know what 411 refers to?
<1> scammers?
<1> or is that 5something
<2> its the number for information in the US
<2> like 911 is for the police
<2> not common knowledge for Swedes?
<1> no
<2> nagual: are you a swede?
<1> or, i dont think so
<2> I nenver remember
<1> well, i live in .se
<2> that almost makes you a swede
<2> whare are you really?
<1> you dont remember cause im on a .de host and am 50/50 .se .de
<1> but my swedish is perfect, my german is -good- (not perfect)
<1> so i guess im more swedish than german
<8> 411 = information ?
<2> Napta: ;)
<2> correct
<2> a german swede!
<8> of course
<1> souljah: i moved here when i was 11, now im 33
<10> http://home.actlab.utexas.edu/~dbailey/pressrelease.html videos at the bottom its a dog brain in a dish playing quake 3
<2> whoa
<2> thta is freaky
<11> is that a fake?
<2> I don't know
<2> but I want to see a picture of the brain
<11> indeed
<2> and how they have it hooked up to quake
<1> 'how fast can a hoax spread on the internut'
<11> Updated 2005 February 15 (note: this is not a real press release, see sources)
<11> Comments to utopa@www.utexas.edu
<2> the real press release isn't as fun
<1> yea, someone is using a mouse
<1> why bother
<12> is there a way to list the installed packages in chronological order?
<2> idem: no, but dpkg -l might help


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