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<0> http://rs3.radiostreamer.com:8620
<0> some kick *** music out of amsterdam right now
<1> I love di.fm
<1> for those of you into trance/dance/techno/hard core etc
<1> most people have heard of it already though.
<0> oh crap they just went to lame
<0> 2 good tunes and then the forced lame tune :)
<1> some people like hbr1 too, but not I
<0> di.fm havent heard of that
<1> Digitally Imported. it's very nice :)
<0> blues/jazz here
<1> I think they have blues and jazz too. lots of streams
<2> yeah di is nice..
<2> too bad they don't change playlists that often
<0> copy the url to xmms and playing it is the best ive found
<1> I beleive he means the dj sets, Corkster



<1> some stuff is repeated
<0> yeah, i was off topic :)
<1> but hey, I look forward to hearing my favorite tracks ;)
<1> ah hehe
<1> nice to hear like, some old sort of Talla sometimes :)
<0> 4.95 a month for premium is not bad
<2> dj sets yeah, most of those are just the same from week to week
<2> it's good music though, they got most big dj's doing sets for them
<1> Corkster: handy just for the @di.fm mail ;)
<1> iirc
<0> wonder if ya signup for premium if you get more variety
<1> I think it's just better quality streams, plus priority access to them
<2> heh no, but you get better streams
<2> :)
<1> higher bit rate, and priority access. possibly different formats too
<2> i want ogg :|
<1> ahaha
<0> ?
<1> I've always been a fan of mp3
<1> it gets around ;)
<0> yeah mp3 is the most widely used i thought
<1> indeed
<1> I bet the riaa are busy cursing
<2> ogg is nicer though, same quality but abit smaller
<0> Ogg Vorbis Player libvorbis.so is a plugin for xmms ..
<0> never really heard of it till you mentioned it
<3> anybody using ircd-hybrid with ssl?
<0> just on my cell phone
<3> i cant seem to find how to enable it
<0> im kiddin i wouldnt know ssl ircd from wheat bread
<3> hm
<3> i wonder if it even supports it
<3> it says so in the packages info
<3> but i dont get any clue anywhere in hybrid's conf
<4> http://www.guerillasofsoul.com/gallery/albums/hidden/doggystyle.thumb.gif
<2> which mysql package should i grab for debian?
<5> isnt it just client or server?
<2> i installed mysql-server but i can't find any .so files :O
<5> there's a libmysqlclient
<5> pcakage as well
<2> is there a way to check which mysql packages i got isntalled?
<2> installed*
<5> dpkg -l |grep -i mysql
<2> can i uninstall those with a command like that too?
<4> apt-get remove ?
<6> well, apt-get remove is the command to remove .deb packages from your system. USAGE: apt-get remove PACKAGE1 PACKAGE2
<5> you can uninstsall with dpkg but i wouldn't recommend it until you're a bit more familiar with debian
<2> tchang: hehe ok
<2> seemed nice though, but i was just lazy.. i'll use apt-get remove ;)
<2> hmm i can't see some of the packages names quite, they are too long
<2> how can i fix that? :P
<5> COLUMNS=150
<2> where? :)
<5> tony@vps:~$ COLUMNS=150; dpkg -l
<2> ah ok thanks :)
<2> hmms didnt help
<2> using putty..
<7> COLUMNS=150 dpkg -l
<7> or export COLUMNS=150; dpkg -l
<2> that worked, thanks
<7> welcome



<2> ok, cleaned from mysql, but some items are still on the list
<2> can i update it or something?
<8> has anyone experenced problems with the nvidia driver complaining that a specified resolution has no valid mode line. "1280x1024" driver version 1.0.8762
<9> anyone here do dsl on a cisco router?
<10> what's the significance of the order of entries in fstab?
<11> whats a segmentationb fault?
<11> segmentation
<10> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segmentation_fault
<12> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segmentation_Fault
<12> use google next time
<13> Every time I reboot my /dev/hdc2 gets kicked from my RAID1 array and I have to mdadm -a to manually rebuild the array every time. What can cause this?
<14> if I do an epoll_create(10), and then later I want to add 10 more to it, what's the right method?
<15> man select
<15> select() is faster
<14> from the web it says epoll is faster?
<15> oh
<15> hmm.. on this site, it states that select() can handle more requests: http://bcr2.uwaterloo.ca/~brecht/servers/epoll/
<15> i always use select, works fine
<14> okay... I'll give it a shot :)
<16> re
<17> Anyone here using dedicated hosting?
<17> Im looking for a good box in some european country around 250-500gb transfer. :)
<16> ViPER^- : me
<16> i am living in germany
<16> how much u want to pay and what you expect of the hardware ?
<18> *do you expect* :)
<16> ...
<17> hmm well somewhere between 70-100 euros,
<17> About the hardware im not totaly sure yet. :)
<17> cas___, what connection are you on?
<16> local ?
<6> well, local is like, is your system local to you? Can you physically touch it from where you're sitting, or maybe by going to another room? As opposed, say, to being 1500km from you, accessible only via air and sea (combined) travel, and installed in a restricted-access facility? This matters if we, say, try to restart your system and it doesn't.
<16> dsl
<16> 6 mbit
<16> with dedicated 100 mbit flat
<16> i pay 49 euro for 100 mbit / unmetered
<16> :)
<17> You lucky ****. :P
<16> www.euserv.de
<17> I pay around 40 euro for 8/1 dsl :P
<16> me too
<16> 50 euro 6 mbit / 1 mbit with telephone flat
<17> expensive. :)
<17> Are you saying that i can buy a dedicated server from them for that low price?
<16> sure
<16> the only thing that suxx me off is the installation
<16> it comes by default with suse
<17> k
<16> they are working on debian default
<16> but for _this_ offer only suse
<17> thats was ****y: :P
<16> so you need to use rescue console to crossinstall debian
<16> and then kick off suse
<16> works fine for me
<16> but little more work
<17> Do they support hardware raid? :)
<16> ofcourse
<16> they have a ticket system
<16> just ask before ordering
<17> Since im not to good at understanding the text on their page, can you tell me if there are any speciall things that they dont allow you to run on the server?
<16> sure
<16> wait a second
<16> :)
<17> okay
<16> ok
<16> back
<16> so what you want to know
<17> Im planing to run a small private torrenttracker. :) So i kinda need a host that allows that. :)
<16> mmh
<17> :D
<16> its kinda allowed
<16> ofcourse you should only spread _legal_ software
<16> :]
<17> hehe yeah "should" :)


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