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<0> don't compile OO
<0> O.o
<1> sure
<0> openoffice-bin
<1> LOL
<1> you cant prelink thatr
<0> wtf who cares?!
<1> and its some crappy gcc compiled with
<1> lol
<2> more like 1-3 days max
<0> there is NO REASON to compile OO
<1> how long takes your openoffice to start???
<0> Dawai: no i did it in 7 hrs ;p
<2> nice
<1> mine 1.8seconds
<0> renihs: a couple of seconds



<0> not that ****ing long
<1> 7-10 on yours
<0> ohhhhhhhhh
<1> i am sure
<1> unusable
<0> so you compile for 8 hours lets say
<0> for a .2 second speed increase
<1> 17 on my AMD Athlon(tm) XP 3200+
<2> every cycle counts!
<1> but thats because i have *alot* linguas
<3> zealots.
<1> 17hours isnt that much :)
<0> yeah
<0> unless you're trying to be _PRODUCTIVE_
<2> he's productive
<2> producing heat with his CPU
<0> that doesn't mean you're being productive
<2> fine
<1> i dont use openoffce at all
<1> dont like
<1> it
<1> abiword/gnumeric fit my needs
<1> but now i have this nice sunfire v40z
<1> 4 opterons, 8gb ram...its ok :)
<1> [ebuild R ] app-office/openoffice-2.0.3
<1> Estimated update time: 20 hours, 22 minutes.
<1> model name : AMD Athlon(tm) XP 3200+
<1> but thats because of my many languages
<1> locale -a |grep utf8|wc -l
<1> 141
<1> btw i can be fully productive with my box even when compiling openoffice
<1> how else could i play enemy-territory 2-3 hours per day (at least :)
<1> killing close to 1k ppl, i am very productive :)
<4> BEEFCAKE!
<1> cake? beef?
<5> this is part of an email from a customer i told to rtfm.
<1> post post post
<5> "Hopefully by then I'll be practiced enough to load my own changes. I've done all this before but it was probably 10 or more yrs ago that I did changes with html codes. "
<4> i need to set up squid to proxy https
<5> she doesn't know how to update her website, and wanted me to teach her.
<4> ha
<4> nice
<1> hehe
<6> Pasted http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=217
<4> hrm
<4> anyone have a guide to have squid proxy https?
<7> MrStabby: i wrote one on the wiki i think
<0> thrasher7: I'm in 1,4131th place.
<7> yeah.. as an http accelerator proxy thou
<7> yu prbly want a regular proxy right?
<0> MrStabby: what are you trying to use squid for?
<0> thrasher7: I don't think he even knows :X
<0> I thought 'proxy' was a type of 'squid'.
<4> bitrot: what i'm doing is, ssh to the house from work and tunneling port 3128 locally to the house
<4> have my box here using 127.0.0.1:3128 as the proxy, so it is all done through the house
<4> SO THE FED CAN'T SPY!
<8> Hm. I've used 3128 before; 7132 too
<4> right, but i need to proxy my https to the house too
<4> because right now, the https requests go straight out of this box and not the proxy
<4> i have to make a ssl cert apparently
<4> **** ***cock



<9> Can anyone tell me how I launch a .jar ?
<2> java -jar bla.jar
<4> it works I think
<0> MrStabby: yeah thats a good method
<0> MrStabby: ahh yeah you want ALL data to be encrypted eh? :p
<10> bleh, after letting my dvd player being raped by the bf2 copy protection it won't load **** anymore
<10> failed opcode was: unknown
<4> bitrot
<4> i encryptioned it
<4> now they can't snoop!!
<4> :D YAY
<4> too bad there is no freakin' auditd that works with gentoo
<2> nobody can hear you
<2> in your lonely basement
<4> i'm not in a basemtn
<4> i'm at work
<4> and my boss is coming
<4> bbl
<4> hahaha oH SNAP
<2> heh
<11> kugaxuc
<12> hecoux
<13> pucuaub
<14> does the gentoo livecd read ntfs?
<15> yea
<14> so if I use a livecd... I'd be able to copy the Win2k file that stores an admin p***word right?
<14> I've got this old win2k box here, but I don't remember the p***word...
<14> and there's lots of locked files on it :-| (excel n stuff)
<14> with (I remember) the same p***word..
<14> I just don't remember what the same p***word is :-D
<15> yep you can grab the sam file
<14> shweet :-)
<4> BY THE POWER OF GREYSKULL!
<16> anyone remember how to specify the ap's mac address in wpa_suppliant.conf?
<5> it's on my laptop at home. 8(
<5> could be something like hwaddr
<16> as soon as I turned off ssid broadcasting I was unable to connect to the wlan..
<5> oh
<5> yeah, that's a problem
<16> maybe giving the mac address will force it to try that ap..
<5> don't believe there is a workaround
<5> it's an issue with nas i believe.
<5> i had the same trouble just two nights ago
<16> nas?
<5> i don't know what the real benefit to disabling ssid broadcasting is anywayt
<5> err.. i mean wpa_supplicant
<16> nothing much really...
<5> netstumbler wont detect your ap if it's disabled
<5> but kismet will.
<5> only douchebags wardrive with netstumblert
<5> nas is the program the wrt54g uses for wpa
<5> btw.
<16> Im using ndiswrapper aswell :)
<16> saw a reference to it not listing hidden ap's...
<5> yeah
<5> i was unable to get it to work with both native kernel driver, and ndiswrapper.
<4> FFFFFFFFFFFRPPPT
<4> excuse me
<16> flaff flaff flaff flaff
<0> I wish eating at your desk was banned here.
<0> that would just make life so good.
<5> what about eating ice?
<5> ice doesn't really constitute food imo.
<5> my god bitrot
<5> this has been a bad ****ing day
<16> just came home with my new espresso machine, do you consider that food?
<16> :)
<0> katepls: why is that?
<5> mfers telling me "oh, so thats all you got done in 2 days?!"
<5> this bitch lady
<0> ?
<5> i "fixed" her box.


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