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<0> everyone took off <1> your questions are too hard :( <0> lol <0> I know.. the guy who got me to use linux, I p***ed his level of knowledge so im on my own =X <2> ****er <0> ;,( <2> you can do what you askd <2> *ask <2> just install and configure grub correctly <2> OR <0> I tar'd gaim 2.0, it extracted but doesnt look like it installed... <2> what you could do, like every other human, is get a hot-swappable root drive <2> windows disk, linux disk <2> put the on in you're going to use
<0> hmm <0> boot linux from my stick drive <0> pwnage :P <0> weekends are never long enough <0> not even the 3day ones <3> i wish i could have this script e-mail me <3> or redirect * output to mail <3> <3 linux <3> WSH in windows :-\ <3> our hotels run windows <2> nice <3> no <0> my only hope is kash <3> i run linux (: <2> eightpock: you don't like what i said <0> oh no thats a great idea. <3> so i'm making a script to tar, bzip directorys sftp files to me <0> all but the stab part... <2> you could also have your grub install done correctly <4> did he even ask a question or was it just "yadda yadda should i do the obvious? yadda yadda" <0> conflict of interest there <5> I don't like dual-booting, so I have 1 windows and 2 linux boxes at home. <2> eightpock: NEIN!Q <0> :P <2> ||||| <2> looks kinda like that <3> hehe <1> RICES <1> ||||||||||||||||| <3> 'objShell.Run "tar -cvf peachtree.tar " & pwdir, 0, true <3> 'objShell.Run "bzip2 -9 peachtree.tar", 0 , true <1> RICES <3> :) <2> say the mouth is this wide < > <1> kash: ew. <3> love gnu programs in windows <3> foxdonut: what? <3> peachtree doesnt run in linux <3> and forms/printing support would be a nightmare <3> so i just backup to linux box <3> and its all good <3 <1> ew ew ew <1> you said the w word <3> i have to run this script transparently our managers have been turning off computers ): <3> makes us owners suspisius <3> so i have to drive 90 miles to enable wol one weekend <0> hmm <1> hmm, theres a 1.3GB file on this floppy disk <6> nice <1> called "with a m.ous" <1> odd. <6> open that baby up in ms word! <3> ib viris <3> can someone help me with public key authentication <3> later on <3> or point me in the right direction would be better <2> well <2> sure
<1> ssh-keygen, append .pub to <1> er <2> public key authentication is when you sign something with your private key <1> to ~/.ssh/authorized-keys <2> and someone decrypts it with your public key <1> on rmote box, done <2> because in theory, only your public key will decrypt something that was encrypted with your private key <3> and you dont need username <3> or anything right just that key file <2> which is how one can authenticate <2> oh you mean ssh-keys <1> of course you need the user name <1> -_- <3> oh :( <1> unless the remote box uses the same username as you do locally <3> well this is with putty <3> and sftp <2> kash: what are you tryping to do <3> trying to script it in <2> use sshkeys <1> putty!?! /me pulls the *eject* lever <1> *WHOOOSSSHH* <3> scp a file with out the user knowing p***word <3> ok :) <2> but they'll be able to use that sshkey to log in <2> hah <2> goot idea <4> MrStabby: not if he set it up properly <3> thats fine, my users dont have that kinda knowlage <3> if i stick the key in teh same folder as the gnu apps i will be fine <3> and set shell to /dev/null :) <7> Can I use distcc between machines with different compiler optimizations? Like, if one box is -march=pentium3, and another is -march=x86, would that make them incompatible to share compilations between them? <0> is there a linux version of RealVNC? <3> Yvon: you need to setup crap they have a name for it <4> yvon: yes you can. <3> but it'll use differnt compilers to compile for the other system system <7> I gotcha... so you'd have to have two parallel configs for gcc, or potentially even two completely separate installes of gcc, right? <4> yvon: if you use different compiler versions, you may have issues. same compiler versions will work fine <7> einride: What about the same version with different compiled-in use flags? <4> the architecture of the box running the compiler doesn't matter. if you tell a local or remote compiler to build for x86, it will <3> First, you will need to emerge crossdev on all the machines that will be involved in the compiling process. crossdev is a tool that makes building cross-architecture toolchains easy. <3> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/cross-compiling-distcc.xml <4> (as long as they're all intel x86 based) <7> Gothca. <4> it's not crosscompiling. it's diff x86 archs <3> oh <7> Thanks einride, kash. <3> If you are cross-compiling between different subarchitectures for Intel x86 (e.g. i586 and i686), you must still build a full cross-toolchain for the desired CHOST, <3> if ur all 686 then your fine <7> I'm not all 686, so I will need to worry about that. <3> that how 2 is what you should use then <7> Thanks. <2> HOOAH <2> i still want to know how to set up distcc on my dual xeon <2> so i can help bitrot out with his **** <2> so he can emerge from my box :> <2> just cause i'm a NICE GUY <2> ins ins ins <2> ok, pci-e or pci-x 100mhz for a SATA raid5 controller? <8> EISA 4 life <8> :p <8> do they actually manufacture pci-e raid controllers? <2> yes <8> oh <2> http://www.pricegrabber.com/p__Promise_Technology_SuperTrak_EX8350_8_Port_SATA_PCI_E_RAID_Controller,__11139109/search=raid+sata+pci-e <8> promise :x <2> is that bad? <9> Someone explain this logic to me <9> you work at a corporation <9> you purchase routers for our customers to go out int he field <8> i dunno, from my experice promise is no real hardware raid... <9> and the dip**** that setup the purchase order to buy the routers thinks that the routers are actually his. <3> haha
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