| |
| |
| |
|
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Comments:
<0> ok, hopefully last time they drop/reconnect <1> hi <1> :"( <2> heya pwnt <1> znx how are you <3> pwnt :) <2> good thanks.. you? <1> I'm fine <2> heya jn06..you lurker :) <1> johnboy: cheers! <3> znx :) <1> johnny06: cheers! how are you <1> znx, you play World of warcraft? <3> fine man,fine <1> cool man <1> I miss ya
<1> I haven't been online for awhile <1> yesterday my birthday :"( <1> I'm getting old <4> i need help :( my computer is hanging on shutdown. i can only reboot at the moment, when i use "shutdown -h now" .. it goes through everything and hangs at "power down" and doesnt shut down. so then i have to ctrl/alt/del to reboot. can anyone help me out? maybe a different command to shutdown ? <0> sounds like power management is disabled in your bios <4> hmmm :o <2> pwnt: wow.. no i dont <2> oh belated.. <2> heh <3> why did you kick him <1> :o <3> Linux.Patch.Management.Keeping.Linux.Systems.Up.To.Date is a good book <5> bleeh <5> what does xorg do? <5> if i were to kill it, what would happend? <5> currently 20% mem and 60-80% cpu <3> try & you will find out <5> well <5> no <3> provides an open source implementation of the X Window System <5> so x would die ? <6> no xorg no gui <5> and i would end up in a console? <5> how do i restart x ? <6> telinit 3 <6> telinit 5 <6> 3 = multi-user text <6> 5 = multi-user gui <5> ok <5> will my other processes be killed if i exit x and do those things now ? <5> bittorrent, xmms or whatever i have running <6> depends <6> if they rely on x <6> yes <6> if no ..no <5> ok <5> guess ill find out =) <5> thx. <6> np <6> time to throw the gratin into the oeven <6> brb <3> i am off for dinner too <7> on the phone with india since M$ can help the country that made them so big and provide jobs to its own citizens <7> hmm I wonder if any of the Linux co's will follow suit. <8> how do I set up a vhost (virtual host) with my linux box for the use for the users on the box <8> hmm <7> markus virtual host of what httpd or? <7> be specific <7> damn> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5393904704265757054&q=cpu <0> nice <9> Jy-, ? <8> [Strabo]: well I want to use it with irc <8> so is that virtual host <10> heh <10> do you have control over your ip(s) ? <8> square: so I can point them where I want ? <8> nope <8> I don't know <8> please explain <10> explain your situation <8> well
<8> I have this dyanic ip connection, I have linux box, but I want to vary the hosts of users so that everyone does not have the same <8> when on irc forexample <10> oh <10> no you cant <10> get a bnc/shell account or something <8> why can I not ? <8> because of the dynamic ip ? <10> basically yes <10> but also you dont own or control that IP <10> so you cant change its reverse <2> heya _markus <2> square: we were discussing this yesterday.. <2> i suggested ipv6 <10> was just getting to that :P <6> most ipv6 brokers wont supply reverse dns <6> unless you have isp status <2> xs26 :) <6> never heard of them <10> most of ipv6 brokers allow you to delegate the ipv6 thingie to your own dns servers <2> yup <10> i say thingie cos i couldnt think of the right word <6> square, thats right...but they are getting more picky <8> you see I googled this ipv stuff <8> I was not unstood <8> basically I didn't get it <8> I read the titles of the pages <6> _markus..square gave you the answer <6> answer = you cant <10> he can with ipv6 <8> ok <10> but it isnt easy to setup <10> espcially considering you have dynamic ip <8> I saw ipv6 in windows vista in the protocol stuff <8> that is all I know <6> errrm <10> its in xp too <6> haha on windows! <10> ipv6 works fine on windows <6> _markus are you on linux or windows ? <8> both <8> VMware ;) <10> oh <10> give up now <6> hmmm <10> seriously <10> not worth all that h***le <8> well <6> vmware running on windows or linux ? <8> I want to learn the os while having my windows apps <11> dum de dum, IP tables, here i go <10> windows as host, linux as guest <8> linux on windows <10> just use linux and get used to using it <8> so win = host <6> iptables -P SMILEYG DROP <11> ? <10> then you can move on to more advanced stuff markus <6> _markus...forget it <8> forget what ? <6> ipv6 <8> ok <10> stop being so negative OmegaEvil :) <8> but explain to me this stuff <6> hes using windows <8> does ipv6 have more combinations ? <6> ive never seen a sit on windows <6> no sit tunnel no ipv6 <10> sit? <10> ipv6 works fine on windows <2> OmegaEvil: im running a native ipv6 box at work right now in winxp .. <2> for testing purposes <10> yeh right <2> ace fun too :)
Return to
#linux-noob or Go to some related
logs:
#qmail #goal #mirc #linux-noob #hardware #sex scroge cartoon women wreasling fight #gamedev #sex
|
|