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<0> etc. etc. <0> mysql 4.1 also allows subqueries I think <0> so.... <0> WHERE q = '(SELECT ....)' <0> I 'think' <0> dont know those things precise anymore.... <0> ge5239: I mostly the problem is that you are still cd'ed into that directory of the mp3 player <0> or some program is <0> try to close as much as possible <0> and try again <0> you could even try exitting KDE <1> already tried <0> (I guess you're using kde...) <1> nops <1> lsof /home/fritz/tmp/mp3 gives me that frikkin gamin_serve too <1> perhaps it could be worth a reboot just to get rid of that frikkin thing
<1> (if something happends) <0> no <0> you started the gam_server <0> so <0> if you quit everything <0> it should quit too <0> I mean EVERYTHING <0> :) <0> X server too <0> /etc/init.d/gdm stop <0> probably does the trick <1> hmm <0> you can start it with sudo again <0> do you use that computer to irc also? <0> ah... irssi.. are you running it in screen? <1> nops <1> or? <1> huh? <0> O_O <1> with that -screen option? <0> irssi should be run in screen :) <0> erh <1> ffs, im tired and must walk the dogs. think ill just kill it <0> screen is like... you can detach your irssi <0> and get it back later <1> i cant <0> oh <1> ;) <0> thats why irssi is so cool <1> kill kill kill <0> next time start it with screen -S irc irssi <0> then ctrl+A+D can detach <0> screen -r <0> you get it back again <0> :) <1> neat <0> you can get it when you're somewhere else with ssh too <0> I use it all the time <1> hmm <1> couldnt kill gam_serve <0> then it was started by root <0> hehe <0> or something else <1> user fritz <0> kill it <0> :] <0> this is not really a solution to the problem I think....... <1> kill fritz? <0> maybe next time better not copy with konquerer <0> ;P <1> stayin away from konqueror usually <1> just that i was in a hurry now and that goes faster for me <0> if you dont have KDE <0> just remove konqueror <1> or so i thought .. <0> then you wont have all those big kde libraries <0> saves you about 100 MB of space <0> at least <1> yay <1> all those megs <0> hehe
<0> unless you're using other kde apps <0> erh <0> plug in a mouse? <1> *testing one thing <2> i need to plug the stupid aol modem into it and see what happens :D <1> bye bye if it doesnt work ;D <0> :) <2> lol i widh i hsf onr ~:F <1> ok <1> it worked with just unpluggin the mp3player <2> i wish i had one :/ <1> yay <1> last time computer got stuck <1> was with gnome though <0> yes... <0> or your mp3 player gets some weird things on it <0> its not recommended <1> well <1> need a new one anyways <0> apple also bugs you about when you just plug out the ipod <0> says its dangerous etc. <0> first unmount.. then unplug :) <0> even eject it first in linux <0> unmount <0> eject <0> unplug <1> off, thx for the help :) <0> np <2> now wtf was i gonna read up on <2> oh yeah, setting up iptables <2> ok guys, serious question <2> i have a box here, now i want to plug it into the modem, as default how "safe" is it <2> ill turn off logging in as root on the sshd <2> actually, can i bind sshd to JUST the ethnet? <0> erh <0> probably <0> you can set it to use keys to log in <0> instead of p***words <2> ill just bind it to the eth0 <2> thats easier i would think :o <0> so you have to generate a key first on the box <0> to be able to log in <2> stupid ***ed usb modem :/ <2> yeah i know, i did it before but it... felt wrong (plus am using putty this side) <0> you can use putty with the keys <0> and its not.... wrong <2> still feels wrong :P <0> its probably more safe <2> it FEELS wrong <0> since you can also selec to fill in a p***word in the key <0> ;p <0> what is 'wrong' <2> hehe <2> not right <0> yes <2> now, errr where is the sshd config :/ <0> you can configure /etc/hosts.allow <0> and /etc/hosts.deny <2> or ican just allow the whole ethernet :P <0> yes <0> or subnet <2> as theres only 2 machines on this network <0> exactly <2> and i can see them both from here. <0> disalow everything <0> except your machine <0> :) <2> its ip changes :P <0> its perfect <0> make sure it doesn <0> t <2> but where is the sshd config? <0> /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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