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<0> that's what they all say in court <1> but it wasn't me, it was the one armed man! <2> the heat coming off this lcd is insanee <2> insane* <0> heh <3> hiya, what do i need to add to xorg.conf for XFS support? <4> Hello :D <4> anyone home <5> Is it possible to make cp create directories if they dont exist ? Like, if I want to cp /home/test to /var/test2/some/test, and test2, some and test dont exist, it creates them ? <4> can some one answer a quickie about make.conf ? <4> i finally got gentoo installed , without that crappy installee <4> I just want to know if this is the correct settings for my Athlon XP <4> CFLAGS="-O2 -march=athlon-xp -pipe" <4> CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu" <6> yep <4> shweet :D
<7> Milligan_: no, if you want to do it from a script, use mkdir -p $(dirname ...) <4> i wasnt sure about the CHOST= part <7> Milligan_: mkdir -p will create an entire path <4> and im still complining mozilla <4> lol <4> so i cant search unless i use links lol <4> thanks gh0st- <5> me, -p only preserves permissions . <8> http://www.engadget.com/2006/07/13/bigfoot-introduces-the-killer-network-interface-card/ <8> lol <9> Milligan_: read what he said, first you will have to mkdir -p /var/test2/some/ and then cp -R /home/test /var/test2/some/ <5> tobbez, which defeats the purpose of the script Im trying to make. I need to cp files and directories to other directories, preserving the structure. <7> Milligan_: then maybe check out rsync <7> or use a combination of find -type d and mkdir <5> me, Im using rsync to sync from a load of server. Im syncing in verbose mode, so I get a list over all files that are synced. Using that list, Im going to create incremental backups so that I save storage space. <10> I'm having x86 problems again. Somebody had referred me to Xfree drivers that worked, but I forget what they were <10> sorry XOrg problems <10> 7.1, BTW. Distribution was ffrom portage <2> i want key lime pie <7> Milligan_: you dont need to parse any lists, rsync has incremental backup features built-in. cp -al the tree, then rsync --link-dest <7> Milligan_: hard link the entire tree to another place - doesnt take any additional storage apart from the filenames, then run rsync with --link-dest and it'll unlink only files that have changed <7> its a cheap way to do file-based snapshots <5> hm, I suppose that's an optional way to do it. <1> so i have a mysql question. <1> i have a columns named date, which is a date stamp in the format YYYY-MM-DD <7> Milligan_: we do backups at work like that, a directory every day with the day's date, subdirectories for every server, subdirectories under those for every service to backup <7> cp -al takes a little while on 6 million files every day, but it works well :) <10> Anyone know what the xfree86 kbd, ati, and mouse drivers are? <11> Anybody know what the xfree86 kbd, ati, and mouse drivers ra? <11> are8 <7> anyone here use Trac in software development and come across any problems with it? <7> been testing it on a couple of projects at work and it seems very well thought-out <7> thinking about deploying it for every new project <12> So which one of my Gentoo homies can hook up some free hosting. :P <7> what do you need to host <13> morning p33ps <13> I never knew that they actually had appraisals for domain names lol <13> bah, our SMTP uses debian ;x <13> err <13> smtp server <14> nastjuid Pasted http://pasteme.com/p.php?id=139 <1> bitrot, i read something about an algorithm they use to calculate values of domain names. <13> yea <15> debian is cool <13> DNS spam <15> its copmiled for i386 <13> for PTRs and stuff <1> basicly you want a single dictionary .com <1> not my-domain <1> or mydomans <13> ahhh <13> i see what you mean <1> i found it interesting <13> I've never heard of it heh <13> lol <13> you're boring sir haha <1> domain.com is worth more than d0main.com obviously. <13> jkin ;P <13> hows your boil? <1> a lot better, thanks for asking.
<13> katepls: oh i just find that logical ;p <13> I don't need an appraiser to tell me that **** haha <1> i spent almost $50 at the drugstore the other night. <13> you seriously have a boil dude? <1> yes <13> that ****s lol <1> on my right cheek <1> butt cheek that is. <1> swimmin' pools, movie stars. <1> it's pretty much gone now. <1> mfer <16> rofl <13> as much sitting as I do <13> between 'work' and WoW <13> I'm surprised I don't have a boil o.O <1> bitrot, i was coding for literally 15 hours a day though. <13> dude <13> I sit on my *** <1> for almost 7 days straight. <13> 24 hours a day <13> lol <1> yeah me too, but i get up <13> Hawson: lol <13> katepls: ahh same <13> i see your point <13> i do move my legs <1> anyway, i'm going to lunch. <13> it's 8am O.o <1> 11:15 here. <17> my odometer hit 1,000 kilometers a week or so ago <13> and my *** is not big <13> it's the correct size for my body <13> which is big lol <17> nor is mine <15> my *** is furry <17> matja: kinky <13> furry lol <13> not 'hairy' <13> furry <15> like velvet <13> do you brush your *** hair matja ? <15> yes <15> with a soft brush <13> lol <13> poor aol users <13> their emails are p***ed around more than the condom the $3 hooker uses on Van Buren ST. <17> You in Chicago? <13> Background: Van Buren ST is a highly condensed hooker area in Sothern Phoenix (ghetto) <17> ah...nevermind <18> its a great place in chicgo <19> hah <17> it has it's moments and places <17> as do most cities <19> <3 Phoenix <17> hot there... <19> yeah <19> but its the only place in america ive been <19> hehe <19> and surrounding areas, i guess <17> you should get out more. :) <19> i think travelling 5262 miles to go to america is getting out plenty <19> ;o <17> Skip Florida <19> you can pay for my next vacation :( <17> ah, you're from elsewhere then? :) <19> hehe yeah, England <17> Woo! <17> which part? <19> southern <19> about 23 miles north of london
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