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<0> but yes.. just as i wrote <1> well, i was told the command line before but i forgot it and irssi wasnt logging... now i need that command line again, please. <1> ok <2> what has ifconfig to do with irssi ? <2> ifconfig is a system tool <0> export PATH=$PATH:/sbin adds sbin to your path <0> su - <3> hiya <0> is the correct way to beome root <2> hello <0> ElChupey: hey <1> what does 'su -' do? <3> if you forget the - you can destroy stuff <0> hehe <0> not true ElChupey ;P <3> and OmegaEvil will laugh at you
<0> thats true though ElChupey hehe <2> i laugh at everybody anyway <4> liix, su - changes you to the super-user and takes their environment <0> **su <5> No idea, znx <3> lol\ <2> we need a su trigger <1> sounds great, but in that case i have the same right as root, right? <1> which means i can make alot of damage. <1> if i wanted to. <4> yes <6> liveDVD to try linux - SuSe OK? any reccommendations? <1> oh ****! :) <6> btw, hi :-) <1> fps133 :) <1> well, uhm, brb. <3> try DSL <3> damnsmalllinux <2> su is <reply> SU is used to change to another user. It mainly is used to gain super user privileges. Please use "su -" to also have the users environment variables or commands wont be found, because of the missing $PATH environment variable that tells the shell where to look for commands. <3> ooooh good Omega <3> now ask here <6> will take a look. why this distro as opposed to others? <0> insert a ** and your set OmegaEvil :) <3> *her <1> ill take it though irssi... <2> linuxgirl, su is <reply> SU is used to change to another user. It mainly is used to gain super user privileges. Please use "su -" to also have the users environment variables or commands wont be found, because of the missing $PATH environment variable that tells the shell where to look for commands. <5> OmegaEvil: okay <2> **su <0> or that <5> SU is used to change to another user. It mainly is used to gain super user privileges. Please use "su -" to also have the users environment variables or commands wont be found, because of the missing $PATH environment variable that tells the shell where to look for commands. <2> ;-} <3> lol <2> saves nme from repeating a gazillion times <2> ;-] <2> **play <5> OmegaEvil: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox? <3> ok no more emelfm in DSL <3> i must learn the back side of linux <2> ******* <5> Something you'll never get omegaevil <2> i already had it thanks <2> **cunt <5> Completely Useless No-hope Twat | Can't Understand Normal Thinking | http://www.limmy.com/playthings/xylophone/ | ***** <2> who put that in ? <7> ive just started using linux as a n00b which i am, but i must say that ive become rather much obsessed with it <2> hehe <7> :) <4> it can do that sort of thing <3> wow thats fun <4> it unfortunately has engulfed my entire life...work and then come home to using it here <4> rofl <3> thanks omega <2> ElChupey, ?? <2> thanks for what ? <3> oh thanks linuxgirl <2> ? <2> lol <3> "you are a " link <7> MiRAGE-: well, its so fantasticly great to use even from home & from any other place on the planet. i mean, i sit at work with putty and i can do whatever i want to and at the same time by not opening any m***ive dose of ports when connecting. <7> :) <0> OmegaEvil: you can query the bot for that info
<2> can i now ? <8> Does the Evaluation Version of Suse 10.0 Auto-detect and install madwifi drivers for the Atheros chipset cards.. i have the netgear wg311t and im at college and do not have an ethernet jack.. so even if i install linux i cant get the network to work <8> any ideas? <0> shad0wcat was the one :) <8> I need a dist of linux that will autodetect my atheros chipset wifi card <2> hehe <4> i love using linux...but of course i have windows for my gaming <7> what else r there for commands than just 'set autolog *' in irssi? ;) <0> liix_: thousands <0> literally <0> liix_: do /set <0> watch it whizz by <0> thats all the settings <7> uhm, one thing i came to think of.. where do the irssi logs get stored? <0> then do /help <0> liix_: /set autolog <0> you can see there <2> dman <2> damn <0> autolog_path = ~/logs/$tag-%Y%m-$0.log my personal pref <2> mark what was the command again to force irssi to use another config ? <2> config= ? <0> OmegaEvil: --config= <2> ahh yes <2> ta <0> ok nn <0> bed time for me <0> have a good one all <2> nn <9> damnit <9> is znx still up? :p <2> whats wrong ? <2> nope <2> he just went to bed <9> lazy slack <9> my ident no workie <2> oident ? <9> heh <9> windows :p <2> **** you then <2> lol <9> the firewall keeps dying <2> ;-D <7> how do i make a search for a dir? <9> find / -name dirname <2> find / -iname "*nameofdir*" <9> slocate .. <2> or locate <7> uhm... how do i search for a folder searching though ALL the dirs? <4> find / -name "dirname" -print <7> -print :D <7> ? <9> all what dies? <9> dir's <7> nevermind, did it, thanks! : <7> :D <4> it just prints to stdout <7> hm, shouldnt there be a dir called irclogs or something, somewhere, for irssi? <8> so 64 bit linux isnt that great for desktop use yet? <9> i think its bed time <9> liix_, not unless you tell it to log <9> interfear, said who? <2> me <2> interfear, you a noob ? <8> well i heard you dont have flsh <8> err flash <8> and other junk <2> many 32-bit binaries dont work on 64bit linux <7> ah, great. <8> hrm.. i guess ill just go for 32bit for now <7> now i know what i can and can not do! :) <2> yah <8> alright im gonna try ubuntu see how that works out <7> well, cya later yall, gtg to bed and get some sleep even if im free tomorrow.
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