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<0> anyone know why this pos is still tryin to connect to the CUPS server? <1> RAk: Are you asking how grip hardlocked my box? I really don't know, I was running it as root so it probably clobbered some important memory <2> Leusent: I never run x as root :) <1> RAk: X wasn't running as root... grip (the gnome CD ripper) was running as root because I rip the CDs directly from the CDROM to a Samba share. For some reason I can't figure out how to make the share folder writable by anyone but root. So I solved the problem like all good linux users... I ran grip as root <2> :) <3> :) <2> Leusent: I tell you the samba **** :) <1> RAk: you tell me how to mount a samba share world writable and i'll drive to where you live and give you a big wet kiss <2> mount it with smbmount and add -o uid=yourcommonuser,gid=whatevergroup <2> ok, the kiss can come <1> OK, lemme try that <2> the driving part... hard, I'm in Budapest now :) <4> RAk: You misunderstood. <4> You'll pay me 10% of the new employees salary <2> Qwell: hehehe :) <4> no, seriously
<2> Leusent: also check out fmask and dmask too <4> Don't make me call my lawyer <2> Qwell: not hiring nobody <1> nope, didn't work... its still root.root <1> here is how I mount it <1> -o fmask=777,dmask=777,p***word=hi2u,uid=1000,rw <2> Qwell: u have 10%, tell me where to send :) <2> now we know your p***word <1> I just can never make samba work right, I just **** when it comes to samba <2> samba is easy <2> ldap is the killer for me <4> Why are you setting umask to 777? <4> erm, fmask and fmask, rather <4> dmask..blah <2> he wants world writable :) <1> RAk: hahaha, no you don't. The samba server is anonymous... you just need to supply any p***word to avoid the stupid p***word prompt <4> those are MASKS <4> That removes all permissions from all users. <2> Qwell: well, then 000 <1> yeah, thats true <1> I am on crack <2> you're fine just now :) <1> lemme try a remount <2> can somebody explain the meaning of "Telecommute" when it is about a job ? <0> RDP <1> telecommuting is like when you do the job from home <2> this dice.com has so many craps to fill <4> You drive to work via the internet <2> aha, like from distance <0> you can remote in and work from home <2> remote <1> using RDP, VPN, VNC, etc <2> good <2> why can't they say remote :) <0> you have to have really long arms <2> stunnel to localhost and ssh... always :) all the rest are unsafe <1> sp00kah: bahahaha <2> sp00kah: haha nice one... some say the same sentence, but it's about the d!ck :) <5> Ubuntu 6.06.1 - Dell Latitude D600 - Ati Radeon 9000... I'm trying to setup Xgl and Compiz ... I can only run Xgl in resolutions < 1024x768 while my X.org runs at 1400x1050. If I decrease the DefaultDepth to 16 I get Xgl running in fullscreen, but then the colours get bad.. lots of black blocks etc. Any tips? <4> #ubuntu-xgl on freenode <1> yes! banned from #linux <1> i rock <6> easy thing to do <4> easy to do? <4> impossible to NOT o <4> do <6> same diff. <7> they're still here? heh <1> I said I hated pie. I guess someone really likes pie <1> mmm... pie <6> maybe they thought you said "****s" <1> meh, the guys in #linux aren't so bad <6> lies <8> they aren't so bad, just dno't piss them off <4> ie; don't talk and don't join <1> you know I had a really long argument with an op in #linux the other day and I didn't get banned <4> Leusent: because they don't ban people who argue. They enjoy it <9> its only if you need help that theyll ban you <4> exactly <8> hahaah
<8> actually they don't ban u for asking for help <4> or a number of other things <1> well, I was arguing about why DoSing people was lame and the op was saying it wasn't <9> years ago i was an op in there, that went away when i started being nice to people... <8> they are pretty helpful unless u ask "what does the mkdir" command do <4> DarkAfgxX: pfft <4> try asking a question they don't know the answer to <8> i usually get ignored <8> :) <1> like the mkdir question? What DOES that command do ;p <3> ^_^ <7> /ban Leusent <1> heh <9> hrm whats the command to view a man page? <1> you mean a manual page? <9> no a man page, manuals are for idiots <7> apropos heh <9> hehehe <1> lokl <10> installing slackware for the first time in a while <10> 10.2 <10> getting a message saying dma is turned off on my hard disk <10> how do i turn it on? <11> talk sweetly <11> and/or hdparm <12> hdparm -d 1 /dev/hda <10> operation not permitted <10> using_dma = 0 ( off ) <12> your hd might not support dma, or the right driver for your motherboard/hd controller isnt installed <10> i'd guess the latter of the 2 <10> it's an ibm r52 <4> most definitely <10> i thought slackware came with slapt-get ? <1> wr0ng <1> no package manager, AFAIK <10> doh <10> and i don't see any drivers available on ibm's site <10> so it looks like slackware is out the window <10> heh <12> well, it has a package manager which allows tgz-type packages <10> heh <10> yah, tar <12> nah <12> its actually a package manager, forgot the executable name, but i think its just something like pkgconfig <1> well, the installer unpacks the tgz files... but I think all it does is extract them from /.... <12> (not the same as pkg-config) <12> Leusent: yeah, but you can also check what packages you have installed, etc <10> pkd_add <12> at least you used to be able to, not used slack in a while <10> pkg_add <10> is that it? <1> hurm, I have run slackware for a long time and I never knew that =] <12> probably, last time, i used: installpkg to install a package <10> hmm <12> here we are <12> http://www.slackbook.org/html/package-management-package-utilities.html <12> pkgtool <10> installpkg *.tgz <10> i'm still trying to figure out why there are so many different linuxes <10> i know most of it is just a matter of taste i guess <12> yup, their all just different setup's of the same thing, kernel in the core, then a bunch of programs, and different default configurations <13> http://www.google.no/search?hl=en&q=confidential+%22do+not+distribute%22&btnG=Search <10> horizontal and vertical syncs aren't listed in the manual for this notebook. is there a default setting for laptop lcd's ? <1> man I hate when they don't list that **** <1> but sorry, I have no idea :( <10> they got like everything else in there too <14> hrm, there's some kinda nasty ddos on tcp 25 <1> you mean spam? <14> nope <14> ddos <14> targeted, I think <1> talking about spam? <14> no, not spam <14> ddos on port 25
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