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<0> :\ <1> lol .. my dad has been playing CS for like 3 weeks <1> non stop <2> woah your dad has no life does he <3> CS? <2> Counter*** <1> xnomar: counter strike <3> ok <1> Smong: he just got out of his 2nd divorce <2> oh, then it's fine. <1> killing peeps probably helps <3> he gets to play counter*** with wife <2> orly <3> i'd think so <2> ok :)
<2> heh <2> I feel ok about the hard drive again <2> I can still get my data back, AND get laid tonight <2> AND watch a movie <2> omg yay? <4> do all at the same time <5> im making a tiny backup script how can i make the date appeneded to the file -011307 -monthdayyear <5> nm <6> anyone knows how to record voice with a mic in windows? <1> umm .. hit record ? <6> no, whats the program <6> is there one? <1> sound recorder ? <2> uh %SystemRoot%\System32\sndrec32.exe <6> it's in windows? <6> oh <6> thanks <2> start -> run <2> sndrec32 <2> ok, time to watch some movie with my girl <2> cu <6> cya man <5> thedate="date +%m%d%g" <5> for i in *.tcl ; do cp $i backup/$i-${thedate} ; done <5> why wont that work :( <1> y tcl ? <5> script backup <1> gotcha <7> woops <7> haha, after i shutdown vmware (which was running windows off /dev/sda1) i realized i had /dev/sda1 mounted as /mnt/win and i was wondering why everything seemed so slow all in a sudden :P <7> s/as/on/ <8> bitrot <5> in a shell script how can u get the output of a cmd executed from a cmd in a bash script <5> like if i run date +%m%d%g how can i catch the output <9> ***ign it to a variable <9> i = `date +%m%d%g` <9> then reference it as $i <9> brb <7> heh <5> doesnt work really <9> or just do th `date +%m%d%g` <5> i want the output of it in a var <5> so a var would hold 011307 <7> date +%m%d%g 2>&1 | myscript <5> #!/bin/bash <5> thedate='date +%m%d%g' <5> for i in *.tcl ; do cp $i backup/$i-${thedate} ; done <5> is what i have now <9> for i in `seq 1 10`; do echo `date +%m%d%g`; done; <9> see <9> nop no no no <9> no ' <9> ` <9> on the same key as the ~ <5> oh <5> **** <7> haha <5> **** <9> ` will execute a shell command <5> it was that simple
<5> damn <5> ty <9> no pwobwem <7> could've done that in one command on the cmdline :P <9> yeah <5> :( <5> didnt know <7> <+MrStabby> for i in `seq 1 10`; do echo `date +%m%d%g`; done; <7> that does it <7> or something like: for i ls `ls *.tcl`; do ... <9> for i in *.tcl; do cp "$i" backup/"$i"-`date *.tcl+%m%d%g`; done; <7> err: for i in `ls *.tcl`; do ... <7> no semi needed in the end <7> after done, i think <9> it is <9> you're right <7> on the cmdline <9> it isn't <7> :) <9> learned something new! YAY <7> heh <10> i just got a score of 1600 in wii boxing <9> time to stalk kitchen's MYSPACE PROFILE <10> i got silver gloves now <10> i just lost respect for kitchen. 8| <11> lolfail <7> how do you search in backlog in irssi <7> /search or somehting? <9> lastlog <11> /lastlog <7> ty <7> aah heh.. i see. is it the vhost name? <7> or cuz he's in #redhat ? :P <9> huh <7> @ flu <9> its because he has a myspace profile <9> hahaha <7> oh lol <7> yayay <10> overthinking that one a bit oh jasmine? <7> nah i just did /lastlog kitchen to see what youi were talking about <10> oh <7> and saw this <7> 01:09 -!- kitchen [kitchen@supersperm.org] has joined #gentoo <7> heh <10> yeah, it should be eats.supersprom.org <10> damnit! <10> you know wtf i mean <7> haha <7> i was curious and did a whois <7> .. <7> back to work <12> Can anyone help me with a little problem I have? <9> there isn't a cure for herpes <12> Darn <12> How can I continue to live? <9> in shame <9> :) <9> www.herpeshelp.com you can use Valtrex for suppression <9> whats the problem you have regarding linux <12> According to the guide I'm following (gentoo on a macbook) I should create one partition for the os and set /boot on <12> And then make a swap file instead of a swap-drive <9> ok <12> My question is: What do I mount where? <9> as far as the swap file goes? <12> Do I mount the partition in /mnt/gentoo or in /mnt/gentoo/boot ? <13> swap files dont' mount <13> swapon /dev/... <12> Yes <12> But to install gentoo <9> sephy: boot should be in /mnt/gentoo/ <13> yes <9> if you're still on your live-cd <12> Yes
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