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<0> znx: know of a way to remove the last line of a file in bash? <1> sure.. <1> wc -l file <2> You know of whom i speak gandalf <1> head -n .. <1> weird way.. but it would work <0> ya then i can send it into another file <1> yup <1> or you could tail the last line.. <1> and grep -v it <1> ? <1> heh <3> :-) <1> Jy: awk can do it too .. <1> :)
<3> =D <4> nn all <1> nite <1> sup? <5> fugitive: chillin man, sup with you? <6> hi <7> drinking coffee and smoking a BIg Doobie here <7> nuttin' <8> hahaha <8> "There is no security risk posed to the United States by the deal" -Bush <8> moron <5> damn i wish i had a doobie <7> or a Doobie tree <9> Sh4dowcat : http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/02/23/port.security/index.html <8> a-dam: I know <8> I find it hilarious that even Republicans are going agaisnt Bush now <9> aye <10> anyone here <3> Where'd my moose go? <1> i hid it kut <11> anyone know why the -tr argument wouldnt be working on rxvt <1> unlearn: depends on the version of rxvt.. <1> some dont support transparency <1> but id suggest aterm <11> ah ok <1> **rxvt <12> a vt102 terminal emulator intended as an xterm replacement, now superceded by aterm <1> **aterm <12> The AfterStep terminal emulator, designed to provide lots of visual effects, largely based on rxvt <11> i dont have aterm ;/ <11> hrm <11> neither does my friend that im helping, i presume <1> its my exclusive terminal emulator :) <11> i know! <11> give it to me <11> :p <1> heh <1> unlearn: you cant do true transparency.. you know that? <11> no? <11> :/// <1> what it does is copies the background.. to make it the background of the terminal.. <11> right <1> so if you have likes of kde/gnome etc.. <11> aterm does true transparency ? <1> then you dont have a true background.. <11> flux <11> ok <1> ah flux is good :D <11> yes! <11> <3 flux <1> aterm doesnt do true transparency either.. <1> but it works well with flux <11> im still trying to figure out what the heck the slit is <11> haha <11> as is half the wolrd im guessing <11> :p <1> the slit is for programs like .. er .. xmms for instance <11> right <1> which have like a mini control ..
<1> that goes into the slit <11> it hides them away yeh ? <11> ok <1> so its like a quick way to access the common functions of some utils <1> like a systray .. but bigger.. :) <11> right <11> but how do you get things back out of the slit <11> heh <11> i just lose them and cry :p <11> type ps x and kill the damn things <13> rebooted machine after 20days, added in extra harddrive and now the wireless isn't working? <13> any ideas? <9> is it being detected? <13> its in dmesg <13> says the cards reset <13> then something about SW key <9> configured properly? <13> it worked before and i haven't touched the config <9> what was it u installed? <13> what do you mean? <9> what hardware did u install <13> its a belkin card. 5001v3 <13> rtl8180 <11> znx: just installed aterm :) <11> looks nice <11> would you like to help me add it to my fluxmenu ;p <1> aterm > Eterm :P <1> sure.. <1> thats easy to do.. <1> unlearn: you arent running gentoo? <1> :x <11> no <11> heh <1> ok.. <11> slack <1> open an editor <14> fluxbox-generate_menu -t aterm <14> :p <11> k <1> unlearn: edit ~/.fluxbox/menu <11> ok dokey <1> unlearn: ok.. see the [begin] .. line <1> new line after it.. <1> [exec] (eterm) {Eterm} <11> yep <1> save the file.. <1> thats it <11> sweeeeeet <1> your menu will update next open <14> errm <14> didn't he install aterm? <11> yeh <11> its ok <11> i figured that part out ;) <14> hehe <1> what.. <1> my brain is tired <1> leave me alone <8> never! <3> *squeaky* <1> unlearn: http://znx.supanet.com/Xdefaults.txt nice ~/.Xdefaults file <1> tis what i use :) <11> hehe woot" <11> ! <3> i don't wanna.... ok <11> editing is fun <8> heh <8> I can't believe I'm using an unused hd heatsink to cool my laptop hd <8> put it on top of the spot where the hd is in the laptop <1> heh
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