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<0> pb24ss PICTURES :P
<1> of course! i'll need proof
<1> :)
<0> lol
<1> anyway. i'm off to the top of the world. catch you all later
<0> i'm waiting for the 37 year old to get back from a long weekend :)
<0> pb24ss k, ttyl man
<1> 37yo?
<0> yeah
<1> you got you a milf?
<0> i've been doing a 37 year old :P
<1> congrats
<0> yes, she's not so experimental
<1> anyway. rocky mountain national park! see you all later
<0> but she has a hot bod
<0> cya mang



<2> Are there certain debian kernels that can only use 896MB of RAM? I seem to be having that problem according to my dmesg
<3> xtor: ya need large mem support enabled
<4> xtor - that's standard of any kernel without large mem support.
<3> gee... a c64 running linux? who woulda thought?
<5> hi, I'd like to update my kernel from 2.6.8-2-686 to 2.6.17, but since I'm not too comfortable compiling kernels, I'd like to do this with apt-get. The only problem is that apt-cache search can't find kernels that high in number. I'm therefore wondering if somebody knows about an ftp or http that contains this kernel
<5> awol: I had that plan a few years ago... by telnetting using Lunix... it remained as a plan
<3> i actually tried out ACE on my SX64....
<5> what's SX64?
<4> 64K is enough for anybody.
<5> true
<4> :)
<5> :)
<3> c64_: the way to upgrade your kernel is to grab the latest kernel source package from kernel.org and use the kernel-package package and issue the command make-kpkg binary-arch ; use make-kpkg --target for target help
<6> I have a full blown Atari 1200xl setup right next to me..
<6> coneected via serial to my linux box.. and the AtariSIO kernel module of course
<3> c64_: an SX64 is a C64 with inbuilt 4 inch monitor and keyboard lid.... a 50lb "portable"
<5> wow
<7> 5" monitor
<7> and 5.25" floppy drive
<3> yup
<7> I have one
<3> i still got mine.... in a closet
<7> color monitor btw
<8> anyone know how i can install a debian package that runs an interactive configuration post install.... without the postinstall?
<3> yup... nice little screen too
<7> yes sir
<7> I'm currently repairing mine :/
<7> replacing the DRAM as it's apparently shot
<4> I still want to know if I can resurrect my BBS from 1994. I've got the drives and controller. Need a real IBM XT to see if they'll fire up.
<3> siezer: it wont be properly installed in such a case
<8> well id do the configs manually
<8> im adminning like 50 workstations and am using isconf (similar to cfengine) to keep changes the same across all hosts
<8> but its not "installation dialog" friendly
<8> for example tripwire, postfix etc start a configuration dialog (the blue ncurses one)
<8> i want to skip that and do the configs manually
<3> ya may need to edit the packages included postinst scripts then
<8> hrm
<9> just set debconf to be always non-interactive
<9> if that's the behavior you seek.
<9> much easier than changing every postinst
<3> true
<8> oi
<8> ack. okay so in what file does it store that setting
<8> heh
<9> dpkg-reconfigure debconf
<8> right. that brings me to an interactive menu that I can use to selcect editor, noninteractive, whatever
<8> i need to make that change across all systems... (in a noninteractive manner)
<8> i made the change but i cant find where its being stored
<9> ah
<10> /etc/profile
<9> siezer: i suggest installing debian-policy and debconf-doc
<9> then, man 7 debconf
<9> it'll become more clear
<9> it has recipes for what yo'ure trying to do
<8> sweet ill give them a whirl
<0> lalalal
<11> says you
<0> yes
<0> i'm going to bum around on the beach today if i ever manage to get off my butt and walk the three blocks
<12> 3 blocks from the beach sounds nice... where do you live if you don't mind me asking jjshoe ?
<13> in a van down by the river



<11> 3 blocks from the beach
<0> ApocT see what both korozion and graz said, they are balls on accurate
<11> hahahahaha
<11> you're in a van?
<0> no
<0> lol
<11> scraed me there a sec
<14> jjshoe *is* a van.
<0> yes
<15> korozion: you know postfix eh
<15> what route in master.cf does the 'sendmail' app use?
<11> happy labour day canooks
<15> graz: :D
<13> what?
<11> Pastr: TMI
<15> korozion: I'm trying to make a more or less transparent spam filter
<16> back from vacation
<15> I can make it do virus's without an issue
<13> and you want to secretly p*** it to the virus scanner?
<15> http://uuoc.com/1585 thats what I have
<15> the virus scanner works fine
<17> what do most people use to document their IT infrastructure - like how it's all setup, etc. etc. in case someone leaves or dies?
<15> I want it to scan for spam, and send it to another smtpd on another server
<17> i'm thinking a wiki is great for that kind of stuff
<13> ic
<13> I dunno without thinking, and it's a holiday
<0> hooooooka why would you use a wiki?
<15> ...
<13> I plan to be 100% ****faced by this evening
<17> so multiple people can collaborate on it
<0> korozion so every day is a holiday for you?
<15> #postfix on freenode ****s today
<13> hooooooka we're ****ed if a couple people in our company die
<13> hooooooka we do use a wiki, but it's only as good as what you put in to it
<0> hooooooka as opposed to any other document control software which lets multiple people collaborate?
<17> jjshoe - the advantage to a wiki ..or at least dokuwiki is what I'm looking it, every edit gets saved in the change log
<17> and it's simple and sweet
<0> hooooooka as opposed to any other document control software which saves revision?
<17> like what are you referring to? cvs?
<0> let me ask this, have you looked at anything besides a wiki?
<17> no, so i'm asking for alternatives too
<0> Results 1 - 10 of about 615,000,000 for document management. (0.08 seconds)
<15> I think I got it... nm
<17> ok so there's no intelligent reason to not use a wiki?
<17> heh - my reason for mentioning it, is just to see what you guys would suggest as downsides .. i guess it would be too web-dependent
<18> hooooooka: trac
<0> other then a wiki is not a professional document management solution?
<17> what dictacts what's "professional" or not?
<17> er..dictates.
<17> i guess, to export as PDF?
<18> bleh
<0> hooooooka to start with, how is this a linux question?
<17> it's more of a general IT question I guess
<0> tried #howdoirunmycompany ?
<17> if it's too off topic then forget it
<17> i noticed over time, you are good at those sarcastic one-liners
<19> how can i print a PDF file (which is actually a poster), when the size is WAY bigger than A4 ?
<19> (with an A4 printer)
<20> how do i move files older than 200 days to DIR2
<20> ?
<19> fluor_: you can use a simple perl script
<19> when you request file stats, there should be a field indicating a file's age
<19> google 'perl file stat'
<11> find -msize -exec or something
<21> hey
<11> errr mtime
<20> uh. okay?
<21> what command tells me how much space i have left on my system? (free space)
<11> df
<21> k
<22> Hey, I'm having an abnormally large amount of SYN_RECV's, its not a synflood, these are actually connections i want hanging in the SYN_RECV state, any ideas?
<21> back
<23> anyone up?


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