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<0> ah <0> "equery check" <0> :D <1> we just opened nasdaq <2> ? <1> rang the opening bell <2> who is "we" <1> my company <3> watch out for the SEC <2> ohh cool <0> cowbell? <3> lude: what company is this? <1> Lime Brokerage <3> cool <3> your logo looks a lot like a certain p2p apps logo <2> without even looking... limewire?
<1> imagine that <3> yeah <2> heh <1> imagine the guy who started my company, also started limewire <3> really? <1> yessir <1> www.limegroup.com <3> thats cool <3> I hope this damn telco tech calls me soon so I can finally get some sleep <3> PPPoE servers have been ****ting all over me <0> whats the kernel option for SIT (ipv6 in ipv4 tunnel)? i cant find it in 2.6.17 <3> isnt it just IP: Tunneling ? <3> NET_IPIP <0> well theres lots of tunnel protocols <0> ah, its INET6_TUNNEL, but i cant find the option for that in menuconfig <0> IPV6_TUNNEL automatically selects INET6_TUNNEL <0> weird <3> heh <3> sweet, think my line just got reprovisioned <0> what does that mean <3> new routing table and stuff <3> dsl dropped sync then came back up... hope they found the pppoe problem <0> you have a big line? <3> no, its just been acting up <0> ah <3> I've been up all night on the phone with support <3> I've had maybe an hour of internet all night <2> im still waiting on who is going to take over this cable system here in perris CA ... kind of hope I get cox <3> why cox? <2> i guess they allow port 80 <3> I thin comcast does too <3> I hate providers that want your address just to look at the packages <0> i usually give my neighbour's address <2> well this area is adelphia ... which is being taking over <3> it looks like cox speeds **** <3> they have fiber though <4> hmm.. is there a specific command you need to copy a file over to a smbmount? having issues with plain cp <3> peeds Tiered bandwidth options scalable to OC-12 and higher <3> all the dsl package speeds I was were 1.5 max <3> s/was/saw/ <3> comcast does like 8mbps now <0> burnttoas: if its mounted, normal file commands should work fine, except possibly things that optimise inode lookups like GNU `find` <4> ok, thanks <3> burnttoas: you should make sure you dont have smb support compiled into your kernel too, use cifs <3> it'll run faster <5> CIFS > SMB <0> burnttoas: did it mount ok? <4> ok <4> yeah it mounted fine <4> though, i may be dealing with the space in a file name incorrectly <0> is it a big file? ie >2GB <4> yeah <3> burnttoas: use "" around files with spaces <4> i used single quotes <3> should work too <4> yeah, hmm <4> one sec <3> but you really want to make sure you're using CIFS and not SMB, CIFS is the new SMB protocol <4> interesting <4> ok, i'll look into that <4> ok, got it working. silly mistake
<6> heh lol <6> i ran the vmware-config.pl stuff in my chrooted livecd development environment and for some reason it wanted to remout / with rw (which it was), then it rebooted my box <6> lol...? <7> we have a new symbol to call bitrot by <6> :) <6> which? <7> the new symbol is... (//.-) <7> which is similar to (-.-) <7> which is a normal face <6> bitrot, was in a good mood 2 days ago <6> you should make a note of that <6> :) <7> but the new one for him (//.-) <7> looks a whole lot like an emo kid <7> i will now prepare for the cutting and bleeding <0> either that or hitler sleeping <7> haha <7> I wonder if i just sealed my fate <6> matja, how do you pre-install your vmware-server in your livecds? <6> i guess you are working in a chroot too :) <7> the word 'blog' should be banned <0> renihs|wr: i did it with the latest version yesterday, actually. i booted the root filesystem over the network with ataoe <0> then ran the vmware install script <7> and all these ****ers that think they're technical because they have a 'blog' should be burned on a stake <7> then he moved the init scripts to the right location <8> (//.\\) <0> it turns out that you can install vmware inside vmware now <6> hmm i just chroot into my /data/cd.dev/vmwarecd (proc/dev mounted) and tried to run the config-pl <8> that's a burnout kid <6> and it rebooted my entire box because it was thinking that / was ro <6> or something like that <0> dunno, never tried doing it that way <6> hmkay, i will now boot the livecd once, install everything and copy files back <6> gruml <9> does nfsv3 support soft-failure? <3> nastjuid: what does blog stand for anyway? bitch log? <0> boring log <6> b rb <10> good evening every1 <10> Greggor: thank god you're back <8> redhook, i believe blog is short for weblog <2> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un5UbyGRf-o&search=grand%20theft%20auto one hell of a good idea <11> hmmm <11> that's crazy lol <12> shiznix, I ***ure you... that was an accident :/ <10> i know, was j/k <13> hang him! <11> Tar and feather him! <0> hmm <0> how do you connect a pc to fiber channel hd's? <0> you need a FC switch, ya? <0> if its more than 1 or 2 <14> hmm, how safe is a wep-encrypted wlan? <14> can you bruteforce your way into it? <0> someone just phoned me from a liquidation auction, 100's of FC cheetahs <0> oteren: with the right hardware and software, under 2 mins <14> :O <14> but can you do it with the average pc? <14> i'm setting up my own wlan in a raaaather crowded public place <14> dont want people stealing bandwith :p <0> use wpa2 <0> if you can <14> dont think my zyxel supports it <14> if its something new <0> or disable routing and use your own vpn <14> i didnt even bother WEP encrypting when i used it before <0> oh, zyxel :/ <14> cause i lived very secluded
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