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<0> hey hey
<0> anyone have a promise ata ultra 66 card?
<0> anyone here know about the maxtor diamond 10 firmware update to fix the backward-compatiblity to SATA-I issue?
<0> *snore*
<1> im not if this makes 100% sense but i would like to have my smb user have the same privileges as the same user for my system
<1> so i want the smb account to act as if it was logged in with the same user id
<1> does that make sense?
<1> nevermind
<2> anyone here using kerberos to authenticate against AD.
<2> ?
<2> on linux
<3> ACTIVE DIRECTORY?
<3> caps
<3> i would have thought ad already used kerberos, but that's proly just wishful thinking
<4> sup cls
<5> hay awol whats goin on



<5> Praise be to you.
<6> linuXjedi: it does
<4> hah
<7> .lart Idle247
<7> .bad*** bougyman
<8> Sometimes Bougyman parts his hair on the left side just to see if anyone will notice. They always do.
<6> my damned projector parts still havn't come in :(
<6> well, cept my hdmi card
<9> Think of it, a world without file permissions.
<9> What a horrible place.
<9> OHHH YEAH... that's Windows. Nevermind.
<6> pre ntfs, sure
<9> Yeah but you have to boot into safemode to alter permissions in XP.
<9> It's gehy.
<9> Or you can install cygwin. :-/
<6> uh
<10> safe mode? permissions? what?
<6> explorer properties -> View -> uncheck simple file sharing
<6> then properties on the folder
<6> viola, permissions
<6> which, are actually more advanced then unix permissions
<9> My bad.
<9> More advanced than *nix permissions?
<9> lol
<9> How so?
<6> inheretence, for one
<9> How do you mean?
<6> it can inheret permissions from its parent
<9> Yeah..... I don't think that counts.
<6> sure it does
<9> Not really
<6> yes, it does
<9> That has more to do with the interface you are using to set permissions.
<6> not at all
<6> thats part of the filesystem
<11> Idle247 Also, as I understand it, you can't modify a file ACL in Linux unless you own the file or are root. Under Windows you can grant this right to other users.
<11> I won't mention the number of systems that don't have ACL turned on at all (though this isn't necessarily bad)
<12> can someone point me to a decent proxy scanner, i can find dozens for windows, but none for linux
<6> Mjolnir: yep, exactly
<6> hate to say it, but windows ntfs is just kinda better then *nix
<6> well, aside from the other issues..
<6> permissions I guess... only... :(
<11> Idle247 Right up until something corrupts the permissions. I had my NTFS permissions mangled the other day and it took a helluvalot to get them to where I could do a number of common tasks.
<6> yea, hence why I changed my mind so quickly :P
<6> I completely ****ed my xfs partition...
<6> like, badly
<5> har har
<6> installed grub over the first superblock
<6> 3 seconds and it was back... <3 backup superblocks
<6> so.. I'm kinda mad
<6> my projector crap isn't back
<9> Oh, I'm installing genmoo pz
<5> Pika...CHUUUU!!! *ZZZAAP*
<13> anyone know where i could donwload some alternate css templates for docgen?
<5> perhaps
<13> doxygen rather
<14> Anyone know of a way to get ip traffic stats on an interface? I need to get hourly or daily byte counts so I can export it.



<15> ntop
<14> thanks I will read into it.
<16> hi
<16> any know how to use Samba?
<17> jumburrit: http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/ nice "real world" examples
<18> ugh
<19> yay! my minimum distance cl***ifier works
<20> dare i ask?
<6> bloofar: like, sonar?
<6> wheres my damed projector parts, and iss
<6> I got my card, but not the ISS it goes it
<6> in*
<19> Idle247: nah, more like a trainable ai program
<6> yay, I know 0 about AI
<19> Idle247: your card goes in a space station
<6> I wish
<21> anyone know how to draw graphs across an excell chart? Like an X-Y plot of 5 or 6 colored lines?
<20> hahaha
<21> **** openoffice
<19> So for whatever reason, when I have an external monitor connected to my laptop (radeon mobility x1400, xinerama) the mouse cursor looks fine on the internal display, but the external display hs a large square where the cursor should be
<22> am I in #microsoft?
<6> bloofar: ah
<19> xtor: open office does ****, especially the calc
<6> mine did that too
<20> xtor I second that
<6> its cause ATI ****s
<19> Idle247: any way to fix it?
<20> xtor is google's office apps any good?
<6> bloofar: get a better graphics adaptor :(
<19> :=/
<19> x1400 is a pretty decent card
<6> its cause the ATI driver wont render 2 screens properly
<6> I found mine was also clearing lines on the main screen from windows on the second
<19> everything on the second monitor looks fine except the cursor
<6> bloofar: decent card, ****ty company that makes ****ty drivers
<6> well, theyre sorta better... :(
<19> grrr
<19> the ati card in my desktop at work works just fine with dual heads
<6> hm
<6> I know nothing about the actual cursors of xorg
<6> haha, dateline is awesome
<6> they catch the predators.
<6> the alien kind
<22> as if
<22> everyone knows aliens are friendly, and vegetarians
<6> yea, they jsut skin people for fun
<22> prove it
<23> Hi. I was wondering if someone could help me with which command i need to be using... I am trying to change all spaces inside my text file to a newline.. Is this possible?
<6> yea
<6> sed
<6> sed -i -e 's/ /\n/g' file
<6> remove the -i to try it
<23> ahh, thank you
<23> that is what i was looking for
<6> :)
<23> :)
<24> hi guys, this isnt so much a linux question so feel free to kick me or ignore me as you wish (don't ban pls, i normally ask good questions)
<24> im confused about nameserving. my registrar is asking for a 3-field nameserver (ie NS1.NAMESERVERS.NET)
<24> but, i want to run my own nameserver, not pay another company to run it. so all i really have is an IP
<24> so, what are my options?
<24> i have a linux machine, in my living room, and a domain
<23> go to your registrar and register your domain as a nameserver
<23> you set ns1.domain.com to your ip
<23> and ns2.domain.com to your same ip if you want
<23> then put those in
<23> set up bind
<23> and you should be good
<24> ok
<24> so lets say my domain is thagreek.com
<24> with ip 123.123.123.123
<24> i give my registrar: ns1.thagreek.com as my domain
<24> how does it get my ip?


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