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<0> with wii sports <0> bit expensive <1> sCsII: well either way I asked the douche bag to do his job and he tells me i'm working on other things. <1> he's working from home too so i could imagine what he's doing <1> RageDemon: yeah and I have been agitated at my job latley. <0> fap fap fap <1> yeah I don't know <1> but it angers me <1> I told him the same thing <1> "i'm working on other things too". <1> and now the customer suffers hahah <0> :< <1> yep and he gets the blame which is sweet <1> since i sent an email to him :) <0> :> <1> I just don't understand why someone can't do their job
<1> They are tier3 <1> he wont tell me the egress is down <1> i say 'do I send a tech' and he says know they areu p <1> but the customers egress is down so wtf. <0> i have no idea what you just said <2> Yeah... was going to say. <2> But there seems to be one course of action <2> Quite. <2> Quit. <1> Yeah <1> I've been dealing with it for 3 years <1> pay is good benefits are even better <1> they made it pretty hard to leave to be honest. <1> i just wish that scum bag would get promoted already <3> smash <3> kneecaps <1> I would love to get a real job within the company <1> ya know not being a call center monkey <1> that would be great <4> piercey: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78330 <0> optiz0r: i want your output please <0> put it in a pastebin <4> oh sorry <4> wrong paste :P <4> http://rafb.net/paste/results/TDlYTc40.html <0> optiz0r: uhm <0> pretty obvious error <4> plugins not found? <0> the last line <0> you seem to have path issues <0> do you not have: /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kbuildsycoca <4> I do <4> might not be in the path perhaps <0> echo $PATH <4> its not in there <0> add it <4> how do i add it permenantly? <4> or is the value of $PATH restored on shutdown/restart? <0> to your bashrc <4> PATH="$PATH:/usr/kde/3.5/bin/" ? <0> yup <1> foxdonut: ? <1> foxdonut: any suggestions for what I want to do? <1> or should I say **** IT <1> and not let users see their own socket status <4> lots of complaints about mimetypes, no other errors, same problem <0> optiz0r: same error? <4> same dialog box, yes <4> no debug errors <0> you relogged in again and all that? <0> ie. close term, reload term <4> i closed the gnome terminal and opened a new one <0> k <4> it found the missing binary and ran it <0> so output now is? <0> you might wanna run it against gdb <0> amarokapp that is, not amarok <3> bbl <4> same as before, this time "kbuildsycoca running..." "Reusing existing ksycoca" and then then warnings for a load of mimetypes <0> optiz0r: do me a favour, remove your amarok settings in ~/.kde as well <4> file /usr/share/applications/kde/amarok.desktop undefined mimetype/servicetype and then loads of them
<0> that doesnt matter <1> AHHH <1> Listen to that <1> my other coworker who has a clue <4> hey, that did the trick <1> is now dispatching a tech like he is supposed to <1> oh and he let me know too <0> :) <1> wow <4> no it didnt <0> :( <4> it ran the first run wizard again <4> i got my hopes up <0> wait <0> youve gotten that far before? <4> it runs the first run wizard, that terminates <0> whats the output in the terminal? <0> i ***ume you ran it in a terminal <4> then before the main thing starts up i get the dialog as was listed on that forum post "amarok acould not find any sound-engine plugins" and it terminates <0> output in the terminal.... <4> same as before <4> its changed slightly, but theres nothing special there that wasnt there before <4> still the line Amarok/Plugin not found <4> Its like it doesnt know where to find the libraries for the sound-engines <4> borked paths or something <0> hmm <0> gdb <0> go <4> ohhh not installed, dont know how to use it <5> nastjuid: ! <0> install it <0> do: "gdb amarokapp" <0> then follow the output for a backtrace <4> oh i lie, it is installed <4> err gdb amarokapp doesnt do what i imagine you think it does <4> brings me a (gdb) command prompt <0> yes <0> now start the backtrace <0> it tells you how to do it <4> ive just got a copyright header <0> "help" <0> at least i think thats it, havent used gdb since i had amarok problems ;) <0> http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Debugging_HowTo <1> where is foxdonut ? <0> i sodomized him earlier, he's prolly takin a shower <4> that guide specifies doing something when amarok crashes - it doesnt ever crash. it exits cleanly <1> piercey: >:| <4> hes probably making out like a roflcopter again <4> anywhoo, i think ive just run out of time <0> optiz0r: hmm, well.... ehhh <4> thanks for your help piercey, ill take another look at it later on <0> #amarok on freenode <0> ;) <4> if i figure it out, you want the solution? <0> a bunch of them are gentoo users too <0> nah amarok works fine here :P <4> heh ok, cheers <0> gluck <4> :) <1> oh my god <1> this guy is such a pain in the ****ing *** <1> Why can't people keep their netowrk under tabs <1> THEY NEED ME TO ****ING HELP <1> WHO DO I CALL WHEN I NEED HELP <0> GHOSTBUSTERS <1> so stupid <0> who ya gonna call! <1> I'm ****ing serious <0> :s <1> when my **** stops working <1> I don't call anyone <1> I actually troubleshoot on my own <1> ya I know SHOCKING BUT TRUE <1> seems like our customers are ****ing retarded if they can't troubleshoot their own god damn network, then they call me up expect to care about their network and expect to help troubleshoot their network.
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