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<0> a celeron? <1> just did <1> changed it to p3 i686 <1> but i have a p4 celeron :\ <2> anyone here in freebsdhelp ? <0> syntax`: then you want: -march=pentium4 <1> okay <0> remove that -pentium all together <0> its a bogus entry <0> then tell us what you have for CFLAGS <1> CFLAGS="-Os -march=pentium4 -pipe" <3> znx i get the message mcpu= is depreciated <0> syntax`: ace <0> er <3> phew <3> :)
<4> znx you around? <0> yes <0> er i mean NO <4> question about html <0> heh <0> ok :) <4> if i got a table <0> yes <4> and i want the text in it to be indented a bit <4> is there a flag to toss into the <td> for indenting? <4> leftmargin? <4> i know thats for body <5> when i type in iptraf, i get this: bash: /usr/local/bin/iptraf: No such file or directory <6> you can do it as css <0> <td style='padding-left: 5px;'> <0> :P <4> ah ok <7> btw. the bots should stop joining now :) <5> where is it storing that iptraf = /usr/local/bin/iptraf <4> im depricated <4> yay <0> FluKex: that wouldnt work on old browsers though <0> dubkat: :o <4> just putting in the text for that gay website im doing <4> www.878aviation.com/new <6> znx: if that doesn't work for some people i feel sorry for their www experience <8> heh <0> heh <6> i say screw people if they are using IE 4 <0> i dont think ie likes padding-* <0> i think it likes padding: <0> iirc <8> I don't think ie likes anything <0> heh <6> IE follows its own standards <9> sure it does <9> it likes itself <0> dubkat: ty for that... :) <0> :) <7> np <2> anyone got ops in #freebsdhelp, i was banned for autorejoin but have since removed all auto-perform tasks so it wont happen again, would appreaciate soemone p***ing hte messege on :) <3> OMG <9> don't know what's the big fuss bout imac,been using it for 3 days now & i think it ****s too like micro$hit <3> _enigma: you aint stealing MY nick <3> :P <10> heh <3> ready? <3> :) <10> keepnick is on hehe <3> thanks :) <0> np <5> i had two version of iptraf installed. one in /usr/bin and the other in /usr/local/bin. The /usr/local/bin one didn't work so i deleted it but now every time i type "iptraf", I get bash: /usr/local/bin/iptraf: No such file or directory <5> where is linux caching this directory path? <11> howdy :p <11> P38 hi <0> omnix: rehash you hash table :) <5> how do I do that? <0> er.. hash -r <3> anyway znx when i got disconected i was asking about this:
<5> ah yeah that worked <5> thanks <0> the hash table is a quick way of storing all the programs in you PATH list <0> making your bash respond quicker <3> mcpu= is depreciated use mtune or march= <3> i have this in make.conf <0> but when you alter something .. it needs to rehash <3> CFLAGS="-march=pentium4 -02 -mcpu=i686 -pipe" <0> enigma: mcpu is old <0> :P <3> so -mtune=i686? <0> sure.. if you want <0> enigma: you can do -mtune=pentium4 <3> and thats all? <3> CFLAGS="-march=pentium4 -02 -mcpu=i686 -pipe" <3> is whats there <3> got it off wiki <0> CLAGS="-march=pentium4 -mtune=pentium4 -O3 -pipe" <0> O3 is a little more aggresive optimization <3> ah cool ok :) <0> but ive never had an issue with it <3> MAKEOPTS should stay -j2 though right <0> enigma: do you have HT ? <3> yes <0> -j3 <3> OH is that what they ment by your cpus +1? <3> i was reading about it on wiki <3> seems everyones bnc droped hehe <0> http://www.explosm.net/comics/view.asp?id=436 haha <3> lol <3> thats a good one really hehe <3> sneaky <0> http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~peterdavis/porn.htm <-- <3> hrm import -window root screenshot.png && display -resize 50% screenshot.png doesn't seem to be working in fluxkeys anymore :( <0> http://acarol.woz.org/ awesome <3> whoa <3> damn my fluxkeys aren't working :( thats the problem <12> errgh whats the command to remove files again ;/ <12> rm <3> yes <3> if you want to remove an entire dir full of files rm -f /path/to/dir <3> be careful with that one <3> double check before you use it hehe <0> er <0> not -f .. -r <0> heh <3> i always use rm -rf <3> forgot the recursive :D <3> my bad <0> bbs <3> EAT! <13> Linux gurus: How can i use the find command to find all files recently altered? <13> or recently created <13> within a subdir <0> McDuck: find . -mtime +3 <13> +3 is minutes? <0> the last 3 days <13> ah <13> nice <0> McDuck: the one i use is newer <0> if im constantly watching a dir that is <0> find . -type f -newer mytimestampfile <0> then i touch the timestamp after.. <0> and thats it <0> right food <13> find . -mtime 0 worked great <3> hrm i can't find a good tutorial on writing iptables for gentoo :/ <14> lo all! <6> iptables is iptables <6> doesn't matter what distro its on <3> i don't know anything about them <14> does anyone know what this is > http://pastebin.com/545596 <3> like how to add remove
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