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<0> HoTsTuF: if you really want to use fat then you'll have to use fat32 since the disk is 250 gigs. <0> HoTsTuF: but you'll have to format it in linux since windows xp/2000 won't format a fat drive that big. At least not the last time i checked <1> linux now can write to ntfs safely? <2> k <0> graz: yes <1> surely there's a caveat <0> graz: using the ntfs-3g drive it can. Its implementated as a file system in userspace driver so its not as fast as the kernel driver but its not slow either. <0> graz: not really. <3> you've been able to write to it safely with captive for some time <0> graz: Oh I know one. linux still doesn't understand windows permissions and ownership so you're stuck with one user and group for all files on the volume <4> captive was cheesy <0> but thats the same as with the kernel ntfs driver <0> Qwell: and buggy <3> eddypoo what's the weather like in ja right now? <3> Qwell no more so then ndiswrapper <4> ndiswrapper is also cheesy
<3> Qwell i agree <0> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=23836054&forum_id=2697 <1> Trey: that uid and gid able to be set with mount? <0> graz: yup <0> there are benchmark numbers if you scroll down on that page <3> eddypoo blip <3> Qwell <3> Qwell i may chose to stay in my current position and not move ot engineering <3> Qwell simply for the ability to work from jamaica <2> well fat32 works great <2> when i plug in the usb harddrive i'm able to read and write to it <3> HoTsTuF i have a usb2 hd that works flawlessly with linux. <2> i'll convert it to ntfs and try that linux ntfs driver <2> jjshoe yeah thats what i got <5> Is there a way to figure out which ip's a domain uses? For instance, what if the range of ip adresses used by nature.com ? <3> dig <5> thanks <3> Qwell i'm getting ready to do some more lux haxing ;) <3> going to take a bit to get it to my box, seems as if they still don't like my ip lol <6> Hey my shell prompt has changed from [root@societyonline ~]# to [root@dserv1-phx3 ~]# -- How do I change it back ? <7> hostname <8> PS= <3> korozion you evil drunk you <0> Pedrolito: not really. <7> *shrug* <7> am I wrong? <3> nope <3> i didn't sayy you were either :) <3> im jus drinking is all <7> har <9> arrrr korozion <5> Trey, too bad :( <10> help i'm having the weirdest problem: the time on my linux box is speeding. As in, in 10 seconds, it says 11 seconds have p***ed. <3> ntpd <3 <10> I used to have ntp-server installed but i removed it with apt-get remove ntp-server. I reset the clock by doing ntpdate remotentpserver <10> but i don't have ntpd anymore :( <1> night <11> WOW <12> WOWWIE WOW WOWOWOWOW <12> EFNET IS FUX0RzZ <11> yeah, thuper. <12> thooper? <11> that's what I'm thinkin. <12> foopah <13> Woot. <13> I have done a google search, I have read some faqs, I have even looked at wikipedia for some answer to my question. <13> So my question is this: What is the best partition tool (live cd or otherwise) that will allow me to resize my existing partition on this computer so that I may dual boot linux/windows. <7> parted <13> QT or G? <7> (*)ubuntu has it on it's livecd <13> Was looking at Ubuntu. The Live DVD's of ubuntu: any good? <7> *shrug* I just use the livecd <13> Thankyou for the suggestions. :) <7> anytime <7> !wtf thanks? <14> Just send money...... <13> ?? <7> !wtf korozion? <14> Someone said that korozion is one gl*** away from too many <13> !wtf Averagjoe <13> !wtf Averagjoe?
<13> ... <13> 11 Hours to go on the live dvd :) <15> AveragJoe: before resizing ANY wincrap installation ALWAYS defrag the hd at least TWICE!!! preferable several times <7> AveragJoe again, why not use the livecd? It'll take about 10 hours less <13> Supposably, from looking at multiple sights, according to the Linux NTFS group, the NTFS repartitioner no longer needs you to do this. <7> ha, just try it <13> korozion, no CD's lol :) <15> dont trust ntfs <13> hold on one sec. <13> Getting direct link <9> blblblblblbl <13> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QtParted <13> click the link on ntfresize. <7> well, go ahead <7> good luck with that (R) <13> (R) > ? <16> oh man, 118" of love <13> ... <4> Idle`: You did the conversion wrong. You're supposed to DIVIDE by 50 <16> :) <16> bbl, watching 6 foot tall strippers <16> na, bigger <13> woah. <9> Resistance is futile, you will be ***imilated <16> resistance is futile (if < 1 ohm <13> I hope to be ***imilated. <16> me too <13> I very much wish to be able to use linux diligently. <17> Didnt get it to work with built-in .. (iptables from last night) <17> But i gotta make som food tc, and get my *** to school.. bbl when there <18> I'm trying to setup a crypto loop and i'm getting this error <18> ioctl: LOOP_MULTI_KEY_SETUP: Invalid argument <19> hi, how do i read a binary file? <4> With your eyes <4> Or optionally, a neural implant <19> which tool can i use from the command line then <19> without the bioengineering choice <4> You don't read binary data <4> It's...binary <4> I mean, unless you're that dude in The Matrix, it isn't gonna mean **** <19> isnt there some hexadecimal viewer then? <19> to see what a binary file contents ? <19> i have used some tool to view the contents of binary data, cant remember the name.. it was a gnu tool at the command line <19> two letter command <20> Hi I've got a quick question about legalities that I was hoping someone might be able to answer. My college campus uses pptp/mschapv2 over open wireless for their wireless security. As I understand it, the program 'asleap' can run a dictionary attack on packet captures to determine a user's login information, and apparently asleap is very fast. This would be okay if my campus enforced stringent p***word policies, but they don't. <20> I plan to talk to the IT department about the wireless (in)security, but I feel I might be more persuasive if I can actually demonstrate the vulnerability for them. If I monitor wireless traffic p***ively and crack several usernames/p***words but *don't* attempt to use the login information, would I be breaking the law? I live in the United States (Colorado) <21> under the computer crimes act any unauthorized intrusion into a network is a felony <20> IdiotStic, so even if the user is broadcasting their packets over the air and I am merely trying to interpret them (and not logon to the network), it would still cl***ify as intrusion? <17> Hahahaha <9> The latest plan is about to explode! <4> You could technically be busted under the DMCA <4> packets can be copyrighted too, you know <17> I figured it out... It was that when i installed the newest kernel, it didnt go on the top.. so it never booted the newest kernel <20> Qwell, IdiotStic: thanks. I will just set up a meeting with the IT guys then <21> bobby yep, just like stealing satellite tv service <20> ahh gotcha <20> thanks guys <22> hello,, how do I search and replace a word in an entire file in vi ? <23> %s/old/new/g <24> bom dia <24> does anyone know if there's any software to do a webbased chat system? <24> like the one thawte has, where you can chat to a support person and in the end have the whole conversation emailed to you? <25> could anyone recommend me a stable/mature linux versioning file system? <26> How can i change my keybord setting in fluxbox <27> Hey <27> md5c.c:208: error: invalid lvalue in ***ignment <28> ok <27> make[2]: *** [md5c.o] Error 1 <27> make[1]: *** [compile_md5] Error 2 <27> Whats wrong? <27> the gcc ? <28> you'll have to read that like in the source, and see where it goes wrong <27> gcc -pipe -g -O2 -Wall -I. -I../.. -I../.. -I../../src -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c md5c.c <27> md5c.c: In function 'MD5_Update':
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