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<0> Seth_F: who are you to tell me what I do and don't need? O.o <1> some of us have to buy $20 computers <2> Seth_F hehe it was only 240 <1> bitrot: laptop > anything else apple makes except for a $20,000 PowerMac + Xserve + fiberchannel + raid array setup <2> my next one is E10k <1> and a cinema display or two <1> omio: I'm limited to sol9, so shush :) <1> Not that I mind at all, because I love solaris <1> i just can't run that memory hogging JDS very well :) <2> i run gentoo on mine <1> I havn't looked much at 10, does it still include CDE? I liked cde... <1> omio: See, I collect and use in every day life unix machines with the unixes written for them... <1> like IRIX on the SGIs, etc <2> oh <2> i kicked slowaris out of my box <2> and out gentoo
<2> put* <1> and I develop and learn how to use and administrate them, in the event I ever want to get a real unix-land job <1> meh <1> why put such an inferior operating system on such high cl*** hardware? <1> you know how much that hardware USED TO COST?!?! <2> yea hehe <2> but gentoo runs great <1> omio: Here, you can install gentoo on my SPARCcl***ic and SPARCstation IPX <2> i can't feel at home with solaris <1> 50 and 40mhz respectivly ... <1> omio: Never got used to the fact that it exports the home directory from a shared path on the local machine? :) <2> you can sit and watch the screen till its done :) <1> Though it's genius because no matter where I am, I can get the same home directory on anything from OpenVMS to IRIX <2> Seth_F never used it long enough to know that <1> it's just a matter of reading the manual pages :) <1> omio: Well, if you set it up by hand, you'll be burned by the fact that root's home is / and it is the only account starting out <1> and then, the "proper" way to avoid heeadaches to set up /home is to put your home directoires in /export/home so that /export/home/blah mounts as /home/blah <1> Mmmm UNIX wizardry.... <1> Eat those NT4 admins alive! <2> linux can do just about everything <1> Except reliably write to UFS / <1> and especially UFS2 ! <2> well come on :) <3> OK so when I boot windows install, the partition that I created with fdisk under linux are there.. but when I boot the livecd, and try fdisk, theres no partition, and same invalid table <1> and can it run my UNIX Sixth release binaries without an emulatator? <1> CAN IT MAKE MY COFFEE?!?! <1> :) <2> can it run linux. <2> :D <3> I mean, invalide table message <1> omio: My coffee machine will soon run linux ... just you wait <3> Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by w(rite) <1> i'll have my router hooked up to my coffee pot in no time <1> FatMom: Does it indeed just say that and allow you to continue? <3> I can continue <1> to me that seems to be just a warning saying "Hey, there's something amiss, but we can still go ahead anyway" <1> "And i'll fix it non damagingly on write" <2> don't listen to it <2> it lies <3> Device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or OSF disklabel <3> Building a new DOS disklabel. Changes will remain in memory only, <3> until you decide to write them. After that, of course, the previous <3> content won't be recoverable. <3> it tell me this each time I fdisk /dev/hda <3> and see no partition <2> sounds damaging <3> but windoes see my partition <4> are you sure you windows and linux are all talking about the same disk <3> yes <5> quick question; can winXP natively read/write (i guess "mount" is what i'm looking for here) ext3 partitions natively? <3> its probably not my 70GB hd having a 160GB partition <4> duhblow7; no. <2> ant music <4> duhblow7; you can get 3rd party apps to read/write ext2(maybe 3) from windows i believe <1> ext3 can be written with ext2 apps <1> the journal just won't be happy :) <4> ... <4> the journal just wont know about it <3> so why fdisk says invalid table, and see no partitions, and windows see them... yes its the same hd <4> have you tried google? <6> is it a dynamic disk?
<4> its filled with answers to questions <3> foxdonut: I have no idea <3> I dont even know whats a dynamic disk <2> its changing <6> its windows' logical volume manager <4> "dynamic" means not static <6> doesnt use dos partitions <3> but I never installed windows on it <4> dude the toc on the disk is broke .. <3> the toc ? <6> you dont have to install windows on it for windows to see it... <6> infact, its impossible to install windows on a dynamic disk <4> heh <3> I was just using windows setup to see if the partition was there, and yes.. they are there <2> my old *** E450 can't do **** its useless <2> Seth_F i'll sell it to you for 50 dollars. <4> duh its an E450 .... <4> omio; it can take up energy .. <2> yes it can <1> omio: What specs? <4> slow <1> i have $300 in ones right now, i can afford it!!!! <4> and hungry <4> ;) <1> can't be as bad as my Netfinity 5000 <2> 2 400mhz 1 gb ram 6 9.1 gb hdd <7> Seth_F: when did you become a male stripper? <1> dual P2s and 4 9.1GB drives! :) <1> :o <1> i also have $200 in 2s.. <1> :) <4> ill give ya a dollar <4> and you pay shipping <4> seth_f; take it its titty club night ;) <1> pff <8> anyone have an idea for a webbased calendar system for family use, something web based running on an internal server? <4> google calander kicks *** <7> SufferAll: so not google calendar? <8> I dont give the kids access to the web yet <7> SufferAll: how old are they? <4> you can proxy it <6> SufferAll: mozilla sunbird from a webdav server? <8> id rather had it internal and not out in the world <4> i know theres lots of pay ones <4> never seen a nice opensource calander <8> phpgroupware has a nice one but thats a bit much for this purpose <8> I dont mind paying if it does what I need it to <2> holister <8> ill keep looking just wanted to ask <2> what a gay brand <8> thanks <2> i suggest you code your own stuff <9> ok <4> ko <2> so many people try to inject sql everywhere its crazy <9> sure buddy <9> it's MADNESS <9> i'm sure you think it's a person doing it <10> and its easy to filter and fix <9> scripts gone wild! volumeII <9> dvd edition <4> omio; not really considering 80% of php applications out are written by pure morons that actually do allow sql injection at more then one entry point <1> pfft <1> wanna talk about weak security? <11> speaking of ***, Verto is offering "secks" on NBtX's behalf <1> high schores in flash games, usually just post data to a script! <12> select something from sometable where blahh=$_POST <11> ... damnit, wrong channel <11> I give up <1> so in flash games on some sites <1> well, the programming 1 cl***... left their mark <4> seth_f; as compared to ? <13> I'd rather have faulty high scores than SQL injection.
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