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<0> add, not module <0> but again, will double check <1> anyone know what time of day cron.daily runs? <2> The only exception I know is the case, when I'm out on a quiet spree, fighting vainly the old ennoui... And I suddenly see -- your fabulous face <3> daily ;p <4> cat /dev/crontab <4> err <4> etc <3> hehe <5> 1:03 <3> 3am <5> dohh yea 3:01 :) <3> 3:00, i think <1> 1 3 * * *rootrm -f /var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron.daily <3> mines 0 3
<3> ;o <1> so wait <1> what time is that in cronspeak <3> i forget <1> 1:30 ? <3> hehe <5> 3:01 <1> how you get 3:01? <2> first minute on the third hour <3> yeah, its 3:01 <3> # MIN HOUR DAY MONTH DAYOFWEEK <3> man crontab <3> ftw <1> danke <2> survey says... <3> time to try nuking OSS and aRts <0> uli electronics sata support, already there <3> since they are the spawn of satan <3> and santa <3> FatMom: you have scsi built in too? <3> i guess you must <0> uh <3> or it owuldnt let you build in sata <3> heh <0> scsi disk support ? <2> Those fingers in my hair... That slyyyyyyyyyyyy come-hither stare... that strips my conscience bare, it's witchcraft <3> yes <3> and "scsi" in general <0> nerver added this before <3> heh <3> sda1 == SCSI _Disk_ <3> ;p <0> oh well, I was on crack <0> lets try <3> heheh <3> gl <2> unreachable default dev lo proto none metric -1 error -128 <2> wonder what error -128 is? <6> I'm trying to allow my webserver to reach the world through iptables <6> I've used -A FORWARD -i eth0 -o eth1 -p tcp --dport 7080 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT <6> is this not right? cause it's not going <2> just trying to forward port 80? <2> from your router to your web server? or are they on the same box? <2> err... port 7080...? <6> router to web server <2> answer me boy. don't wait for the translation! answer me now! <7> what do you guys recommend for a X client? <6> I can reach the site internally, but not externally <4> ShALLaX: dude <3> ack <3> :| <2> iptables -t nat -A prerouting_rule -i $WAN -p tcp --dport 7080 -j DNAT -to webserver.localdomain:7080 <2> iptables -A forwarding_rule -i $WAN -p tcp --dport 7080 -d webserver.localdomain -j ACCEPT <2> if appropriate replace $WAN with your router's WAN interface <6> what is the -to in your first prerouting <0> oh well <0> ShALLaX: it worked <0> thx <3> ;) <8> Karleon: Meaning a window manager or any X application? <2> pelesmk: *shrug* not like I understand this ****. I'm just copying / pasting my conf on my openwrt router. That works for opening my inside-teh-lan-gentoo-box's SSH port to the outside world
<0> but just another little thing, I wanted to try to put my /home on another partition, but I forgot something, maybe in fstab, because my user cant write on it <6> I've attempted to set the prerouting before, but didn't ad the forward <6> maybe the combo wil work <2> FatMom: under mount options in your fstab do you have it mounting rw or ro? <6> well I'm not getting connection refused anymore <6> just hanging up <6> so now it's prob just a routing <0> oh, so I should add rw <2> *shrug* might as well =) <2> heh. well, my fstab doesn't have rw in it =\ <2> then again, I don't have a separate /home <2> pelesmk: and FatMom: sorry guys. I'm retarded. <0> what, just connected to my bnc, didnt what you said before the sorry guys, if you said something <0> because the rw didnt work <0> didnt see <9> where exactly is the partition header located? in partition table inside MBR or in the beginning of the partition? <0> uh <3> hrm? <3> depends if its extended or not <0> no its a primary <3> primary partitions have their info kept within the first 512 bytes of the hdd <0> but my problem is permission <10> Whats a good GUI Battery meter for gentoo ? <3> klaptop <0> my user, fatmom, cant write on his home,wich is located on another partition <9> ShALLaX: and a logical / extended ? <3> then chmod the directory to the correct user? <3> doesnt take a genius ;p <10> is there a gnome alternative ? <3> glidarn: the "extended" partition entry exists in the first 512 bytes of the hdd <0> well thats what happen when your a newb <3> then the partition table for said extended area exists whereever you specify the extended area to begin <3> c00p: almost certainly <9> ShALLaX: ok, very good answer, thank you. <2> FatMom: I think the rocket surgeon meant chown the directory to the correct user =) <10> ShALLaX: any ideas on the ebuild name ? :P <10> never ran Linux on a lappy before ... hehe ... I'll do some research ... ta <3> ive no idea, sorry c00p.. im a kde man <11> <3 KDE <3> gnome-power-manager? <2> c00p: gnome-extra/battstat <11> i'm sure one comes with gnome <3> id guess that its built into gnome <11> there ya go <2> what are you guys using besides eix these days? or you still using eix? <10> ta rojo_ <3> it would also help if i could spell battery in the console <3> hehe <3> eix <11> man i cant wait till dead rising is out <2> oh good. I'm not that far behind the times =) <3> ehh <3> emerge -s is fast enough for me, though <2> c00p: emerge eix <10> yeh I have it on my server ;) <10> just not on the lappy yet <12> eix > esearch > emerge --search <2> emerge -s takes about 2 or 3 mins on this box. eix = around a second or two <3> ouch, slow box <12> oh wow, emerge -s is a lot better in 2.1 <2> aye. K7 550 w/ 128mb <3> esearch takes a year to update the db <3> heh <10> ouch <3> sure thats a K7? <3> sounds more like a K6 <2> that's why I'm running gentoo. nothing else would run as well on this box <2> it's a K7. <3> cat /proc/cpu <3> i didnt think they made K7s that slow <3> heh <11> ShALLaX: gentoo-portage.com is faster then emerge -s or -S :) <12> rojo_: debian should run fine. DSL should run better. <3> not really ;p
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