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<0> nah, it tries to use them <0> since thats where the erorrs come up <0> in /usr/include/linux/mod_devicetable.h <1> question: had hardware raid on a machine, and it shutdown unexpectedly but still came up, without dropping me into a repair shell or anything. with software raid it seems to not do that. <1> why? <0> hmm, with out-of-date linux-libc-headers and some extra commenting out of stuff, it seems to have worked <0> why are C coders intent on using about 10 different names for the exact same thing.. like the 32-bit unsigned type.. theres __u32, u32, unsigned int, and a bunch more if you look hard enough.. <2> gunblade: unsigned int is proper <0> yeah.. but then why do they use __u32 and u32? <3> My processes stop when I logout out of my shell <4> _mem: use "screen" <3> on eggdrop ? <4> eggdrop should not stop when you log out of your shell <3> well <4> does it say "sucessfully launched in to background" when you ./eggdrop ? <3> the pid is gone
<3> the pid.bot is still there <3> but when I "ps" the pid is not displayed <5> Phaid: what other way did you have to make sure your external USB drive is tied to the same /dev/sd? device every time? I'm curious because that's the reason I moved to udev <4> _mem: use ps xu and /join #egghelp <6> nohup eggdrop& <7> p*** the dutchie from the left hand side <8> spell it right next time <8> ;) <8> get it? <8> nm <7> ummm lol <7> yeah well maybe i do and maybe i dont <7> hahaha <9> Hi guys <9> anyone knows if I have dual-cpu box and install zebra on it (routing software), will it use only 1 CPU for routing or both? <4> afaik zebra just maintains the routes in your kernel, all of the routing is done via the kernel so it would depend on that being compiled w/ smp support <10> yes compile the kernel right <11> Where can I get themes for fluxbox? <12> google <2> make your own <11> Qwell[]: that's what I was thinking..but is it easy? <2> sure <11> know nothing about it <0> effer: fluxbox.org <2> the answer is still "google" though <13> What would be the best utility for overall system hardening on debian? <2> Epik`: vi <13> Qwell[] Thanks Tips <13> im thinking more like grsec etc.. <14> how can i find out what distro a linux box is running/ <14> ? <15> uname -a ? <14> if i'm running fedora core, how can i find out what version fedora? <14> nah, distrib, not kernel <14> i.e., fedora/deb/etc.. <15> doesn't uname -a give you that information ? <16> cat /etc/issue <15> huh , didn't know there was an issue file <16> im guessing :> <15> lolz <15> idiot! <16> eh? <16> did you try it? <15> are you crazy <15> don't have the time :p <16> whats so crazy about that? <15> nevermind <2> ***hats <2> cat /etc/*release* <2> also <2> cat /etc/*version* <16> or that :) <14> what about he hard drive controller.. i.e., is it raid or not? <2> lspci, and google <17> hot... this wireless broadband is pretty slick <17> it just got really smelly in here <8> neighbours house taken out by storm <8> UPS's blew up <8> tornado <8> got the jet ski out
<17> 'tornado'.... aka 'korozion after a night at the bar' <17> bbl <18> korozion: "there's no place like home" <8> heh <8> wtf@voice? <19> hello <12> i am unworthy of the voice <12> w00t <19> :( <14> how do i get the raid info in linux? <17> dmesg <14> without using dmesg... how do i get the raid info? <14> dmesg is full of crap. <14> cat /proc/mdstat ... how can i determine whether it's hardware or software ? <20> grep is your friend <17> mdstat is always software <14> it sure is. <14> ok <17> hardware raid shows up as a single standard disk <21> hello <14> thanks :) <11> anyone think this is ugly? <11> http://webpages.charter.net/bobad/flux.png <22> doesnt work <22> Not Found <22> The requested URL /bobad/flux.png was not found on this server. <11> whopps <11> whoops <11> flux2 <11> .png <11> http://webpages.charter.net/bobad/flux2.png <11> I'm trying to figure out what to do with it <11> Not sure if I dig the green font <11> and the terms are probably a little too transparent <11> but at the same time I like it <23> hi, i guess i can't automount a hard drive to a directory in my home directory with fstab? <23> complains that it's read only <24> how can I use one ssh identity file I've added with ssh-add as another user? <19> testpress: i automount a partition to my home dir where i used to download a lot of stuff off news groups <25> what's that command that shows you the currently locked files and what process ids have them locked? <19> process explorer maybe? <19> http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Proces***plorer.html <23> dewk: hehe <25> I think it has the word stat in it <19> oh wait <19> this isn't #help <19> doh <26> galen_: lsof? <19> that's a windows app sorry <25> Qwell: that's it, thanks a lot <25> deww: maybe that windows app will come in handy too <19> cool <27> hi <19> hi <27> I've got winxp on one partition , and I Just installed kubuntu on another disk/partition. Im thinking about using the winXP bootloader (boot.ini) , but what parameters do I have to set there, to add kubuntu to it? (kubuntu is located at hd0-partition2) <19> UFCom: http://bratlady.com/linux_boot.shtml <19> easier to use grub or lilo to boot xp <27> hmm .. how would I change from winxp boot-loader -> grub/lilo then? <19> ubuntu probably asks you to install one of them. i think grub. <27> it did not :-| <27> can't I just use windows bootloader, without grub/lilo at all? <19> you can, check out that link <19> but.. personally, i find ntloader scarier <19> and i consider myself a windows guy <19> :) <27> ok :) <19> hmm <19> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Dapper neat find :) <26> deww: install it on my sunfire <19> what? <26> dapper
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