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<0> cached is simply recently accessed files being stored in ram <0> cached memory will be flushed as needed <1> <-- is installing packages from difflist <1> CannedBar, hmm what are the vbetools? <2> Can it be that cached memory somehow doesn't flush as it suppose to? <1> Mik-, unlikely :) <2> ok, just checking :) <0> vbetools is used for resetting the video bios on suspend/hibernate <0> without it my vid card hangs the machine <1> and those are run when? <3> guys <0> IIRC it's run before everything is halted for the atomic copy <3> have you seen that movie where the woman fools the man into getting ****ed at a gay party? <3> me neither <1> he, Smong, even more confused then me :) <3> I'm not confused, just trying to confuse other people :D
<4> sounds like some dodgy porn <1> yes thats what they all believe :) <1> you should watch crows <1> so smart <0> Smong: were you the man? <1> so much like humans <1> :) <3> yes. <1> anyhow, me needs at least 400-500 more applications <1> must have apps :) <1> or whatever <5> install kde <0> logic_box: beat me to it <1> its already on <1> kdeoffice, graphics, ... <0> emerge all apps with the letter k in their name <1> kdebase etc <1> nono <1> i dont want *any* garbage <1> :) <2> oh...you're making desktop machine <6> \o <2> ouch <0> emerge -C kde gnome <2> that's the way:) <1> hehe, its gnome based <1> -C ? <0> you said no garbage. <1> argl... <1> :) <6> yo renihs hoes the livedvd? <1> gnome is cute <2> lol <1> Garepjotr, heh :) <1> gnome has a good workflow for normal users <1> i like it too <1> unless special tasks, fluxbox is better <6> no more livedvd? <1> Garepjotr, sure <1> need 500 more apps <6> O_O <7> hey <7> windows questions <7> if i do a netstat -an in windows xp or 2k <1> go fetch missing ones, http://haxor.me.uk/matja/wma/installed.packages <6> haven't done anything with linux for a long time <7> how can i parse that output for a specific string? <7> kind of like grep <7> ? O.o <1> heh <1> dunno <7> me either :( <1> you could copy paste it to notepad <7> H:\>grep <7> 'grep' is not recognized as an internal or external command, <7> operable program or batch file. <1> and search there :) <1> or pipe output to file and then bla <7> .... <7> that's not what i'm asking <7> i want to parse the output
<7> not SEARCH IT <1> grep can parse? <1> i mean <1> bla <1> nvm <0> bitrot: install cygwin and use grep. <1> yes <1> for example <1> :) <1> i am sure that will increase bitrot's mod <1> anyhow, but now to compile openoffice with alot languages :) <3> bitrot <3> hi <3> <3 <8> Wow <8> Now you can download from Google video <8> that's NEAT <9> wooooord ^^^ xiando <7> CannedBar: again you're retarded answers are not useful. <7> I really wish people would _READ_ the question before answering with something as useless as CannedBars answer. <0> bitrot: grep parses, doesn't it. if you don't want cygwin, grep has been ported to win32. if grep won't work, can you explain what you want to do better because I must be misunderstanding <7> right <10> em0 <10> how are you? <7> CannedBar: i need something to parse within windows <10> xiando: I figured the black choppers got you :> <0> afaik, there is no equivalent of grep available on a default windows install <7> that's not something that i install <7> i was asking if there is a app for the command line that i can use in windows <7> without installing ****ing CYGWIN or using any other 3rd party apps <7> i don't want to dump the god damn output to a notepad either <7> i just want to prase the output <7> just like in linux <10> EMO, HIGH, HOW ARE YOU!? <0> I don't know what to tell you then, afaik, it isn't possible. <10> *** :/ <7> CannedBar: that's a good answer <7> CannedBar: installing cygwin is a good answer but not going to help sicne I can't install ****ing cygwin on every pc i touch <0> best option I can give you is a grep that is not dependant on cygwin1.dll http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/grep20d_win.zip <0> but again, that's 3rd party. <7> meh that's only one dll file <7> i guess that will work <7> thanks CannedBar <7> wait <7> do i have to install the dll int he systems folder? <0> most dlls should work if they are in the same folder as the executible <0> found a new port of grep, in case you want alternatives http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/grep.htm <0> I know at least that one should only depend on the Visual C runtime <0> most computers have the VCRT for other proggies <7> yeah the VB one is what i want <7> word <7> thanks <7> that wya i can link the exe and just download it as i need it <7> I've had such a bad day today <7> and this stupid idiot doesn't make it any better <7> (the ape that they call a man that sits next to me) <10> lol <0> hehe <11> so when I do grub-install /dev/sda I have the Not found or not a block device error.. wth, I never had this before, <11> did grep -v rootfs /proc/mounts > /etc/mtab like they said in the handbook, even if I never had to do this bbbeofre <11> :( <11> dunno what I did wrong this time <12> is there anything fundamentally different between a scsi u160 lvd cable and one rated for u320? <0> foxdonut: cost :-) <12> i mean, if i have a internal cable that is rated for u160, would it work ok on u320 drives/ <12> its not very long <12> i'll give it a whirl :) <10> most likely sheilding <10> and it may or may not work <10> kind of like cat5 vs. cat5e <10> you might find some cat5 that will do gigabit but... <12> yea <0> I have some cat3 around here that does 100Mbit :-)
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