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<0> *shrug*
<1> Anyone know how to get transparency to work on Fluxbox?
<2> any of you have experience with real hardware raid and gentoo?
<2> like a $500 3ware sata raid card
<3> [22:24] <4> piggy, yes
<3> almost an hour ago
<4> piggy what brand raid card?
<5> piggy: real raid cards just work.
<4> you need kernel module
<4> but thats it
<4> and sometimes need LVM
<5> Dr-Lol: that's if you want to control it
<4> true
<5> but the raid array should be seen as a single device without the kmod
<4> but isnt that the point of a raid card? ;)
<6> what is the systctl setting to only allow a user to see their own procs and sockets?



<5> /sys/luser_mode :-)
<6> :/
<7> MrEcho: solved my gaim crashing issue :-P turns out that gtk+ ebuild is broken with -O3 and GCC 4.1.1 :-/
<3> ya -O3 isnt that great
<6> guys
<6> do you know how I can have users only show their procs and sockets?
<7> yea, wish that flag was filtered for gtk+
<6> bsd has a sysctl setting for the kernel
<7> would have saved me some time
<6> Does linux have the same?
<6> I can't find one :(
<7> bitrot: doesn't SELinux provide that?
<7> i dont think stock kernel has such functionality
<6> I didn't think so either, I wasn't sure what had it thought
<6> thanks
<7> i think SELinux does, no promises though
<6> there is a SElinux policy for everything lol
<3> heh ya
<6> so do i need a seperate kernel?
<6> how does this work?
<3> theres a selinux guide on gentoo.org
<6> k cool
<3> but i dont think its in gentoo-sources
<3> WARNING: You've never run 'make test'!!! (Installing anyway.)
<3> umm ya
<6> yeah
<6> looks like there is some changes to the profile as well
<6> and headers
<6> well if i'm older than 2.4.20
<6> which i'm at 2.6 so that's fine
<3> if i was running a linux server(very public), i would run selinux
<6> and I have to use hardened sources
<3> ya
<6> well I want my shizzle to be as secure as possibl
<6> there's even a mdadm policy
<3> damm
<6> and privoxy lol
<6> which happenst o be the proxy I use :D
<6> and I wanted to set user limits on that as well
<6> perfect thanks proxy
<6> i feel like a noob again
<3> i tend to think gentoo has more selinux policys
<8> tor+privoxy. There's nothing like having your broadband feel like a 2400bps modem
<6> probably
<3> heh
<6> privoxy works fine for me
<6> i use it as a proxy not as a cache
<8> privoxy alone is as fast as any connection, really faster since it blocks/don't download lots'o'junk. but +tor makes it SLOOOW
<9> how can I copy a file to the clipboard in terminal?
<3> wtf
<9> lol
<4> you dont
<4> if you are on the console
<9> trying to make script so I can do something like cp file and later on paste it somewhere else
<4> nano has a clipboard but its not very retentive
<9> I don't want to do it right away
<3> where you pasting it to?
<7> well you can just cat it then select it with the mouse
<9> naw
<10> why not just 'cat' from the script ?



<10> eg. cat somefile > newfile
<9> what do you mean?
<9> as because im not doing it direct
<10> need more info
<9> that would just be like doing cp somefile newfile
<3> where you pasting to?
<9> I don't know yet so thats why I want it to be in the clipboard so when I know I can run a command to paste it from the clipboard
<9> just like if you were in gui and you right click copy then right click paste somewhere
<11> SCIENCE!
<3> may want to think out the whole plan
<6> gentoo is too awesom I say
<9> I think I know what ill do make a hidden dir so when I run my copy script it will have the path and the file in a tempfile then when I run my paste command if theres a tempfile there copy and paste the file whereever I want
<9> and delete the tempfile
<6> i emerged the latest hardened sources
<6> and it automatically copied my currenty config over to the new source :)
<7> c_lisp: "XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of the X selection."
<4> http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/14315564p-15227031c.html
<7> sounds like what you want
<4> they are ruining my town with all the weed busts
<6> and I <3 /proc/config.gz
<3> ive never enabled that
<7> i just put a copy of .config in my /boot
<12> Dr-Lol buds are going to get more expensive..heh
<7> and label it relative to kernel version
<4> Abydos313, hopefully not, i get most my bud from a friend of mine in humbolt
<12> nice
<12> i'm smoking the midgrade at the moment.. cheap but not bad
<6> new kernel fun
<6> heh there's even a screen policy for selinux
<3> ya i could see that
<3> ive started screen as a user, did a su, ctrl+a d , as user screen -r .. and I was back in root
<7> well that screen was started by a normal user (and thus owned by a normal user)
<3> ya
<3> little security issue, but its not like im always doing that
<6> might as well do a emerge -N world
<9> in a shell script how can you make it so a varible recieves a line from terminal
<9> myscript /blah/myfile
<9> my script one of the varible will have /blah/myfile value
<6> $1
<9> ?
<6> $0 is the varibale that definies the script
<6> $1 is the first argument given
<6> $2 is the 2nd
<6> and so on
<6> you can also use $@
<9> hmm
<6> for arg in $@ do echo $arg done
<6> do you need an example?
<6> it's quite simple
<9> yes please
<3> why dont you make a lisp program?
<13> User: noobsample Pasted http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=428
<6> if you replace the $@ with $1
<6> then do ./sample 1 2 3
<6> it's only going to echo 1
<3> mmmmm i love building stuff on fast sata drives
<6> after the for loop add echo $0
<9> thanks
<3> 2LT of mt dew before bed .. not good
<6> np bash is your friend list boy
<6> lisp even
<6> soo many pkgs to convert to selinux :X
<6> at least new packages i merge have the default use flag
<6> <3 Gentoo
<3> :)
<6> and i'll just do a emerge -N world after I finish a few of the base packages
<3> w00t for distcc
<9> mrecho I don't code in lisp. I only know c c++ delphi pascal html php perl
<3> heh
<9> never took the time to learn lisp
<6> why would you
<6> It's like taking the time to learn cobalt
<9> excatly
<3> I need to learn perl


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