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<0> morn
<1> hi graz
<0> hi howto
<1> =D
<2> which variables would i need to config to allow fxp connections in vsftpd?
<1> if i just reach in here
<1> *squelch*
<1> then the answer will be on this little bit of card
<0> howto: but cards are so 1.6324232342343 minutes ago
<3> hi i have been trying to install ubuntu 6.06 on a dell inspiration 6400 laptop 2 boot with windowx xp. After partitioning hard drive in the linux installation at 60% copying files it freezes and the screen goes blank at file xserver-xorg. Any help appreciated



<0> care to make it here too?
<4> no
<4> i was just having a accident
<0> ok
<4> to enthusiastic on the keyboard
<5> hey guys how do you run a .run file?
<4> im running vsftpd server and i wonder how to broadcast to the users ?
<0> why would ftp broadcast anything
<6> InNeed_ sh runfile
<5> thanks
<5> i just noticed i needed chmod +x before that
<4> i want to be able to broadcast a message to the users... like " system is going down for horseriding " or whatever
<4> and they are logged inn with my upload user , . isnt there a wall something command
<0> no
<4> yeah there is... wall
<0> yes. wall broadcasts to all local TERMINALS
<0> nothing to do with ftp.
<4> well, i used bpftpd server and it had that option
<4> i could broadcast to a spesific person monitoring them
<7> how do i get synaptic to see my cdrom i have 2 and it wont see my other one keeps looking for cd on my external?
<0> that isnt wall.
<4> i know
<4> i dont care how or with wich cmd i do it...
<4> i got write working to myself
<4> wall just asks me for a file so im cornered there
<0> and how did you plan to "write" to gui ftp clients?
<4> i didnt plan how, i just know it was possible in bpftpserver to do it, so it must be some way to do it
<0> so use that server then.
<4> one day if i get good enough ill develop a tool for monitoring and beeing able to broadcast
<4> dont think it is for linux
<4> dont know either
<4> well too much trouble
<4> ill wait 5 years
<7> how do i get synaptic to see my dvdrom instead of my cdrom it keeps telling me no cd but its looking for my external (which is at home)
<0> umm fix the config file for it?
<7> no way to change it in nfstab?
<0> huh?
<7> err fstab
<0> fstab has nothing to do with sources.list or whatever config synaptic uses
<0> fix the config to point to an existing drive
<7> where is the config file located in /etc ?
<7> sorry im a noob =P
<0> no idea, I'm sure your distro has lots of docs available on how to configure aspects of its system



<8> docs? what docs?
<0> morn joel
<9> how do i reallocate the size of a file?
<9> i want to trim bytes off of the end of the file
<0> edit the file?
<9> i need to do it from the command line
<0> vim filename
<0> doesnt get more commandline
<9> i dont want to edit a file, i want to resize it
<9> without being in an editor
<9> i want its size to be reallocated. the existing locations of the blocks its using dont need to change, only that the blocks ***ociated with the part of the file (starting from the tail end) i dont need to be deallocated
<0> reallocated to where?
<0> you're not making any sense
<9> you familiar with realloc() in c? i want something that works similarly, but for files
<0> Good luck
<9> ahh i forgot the word for it.. it was truncate =D
<9> http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man2/truncate.2.html
<0> ahh ok, that maes sense
<0> you could tail -# lines
<0> split, or cut
<8> or rm
<9> those are different.. i found what i need though
<9> a low-level system call
<9> i dont want a file being rewritten in a shorter form
<0> which?
<9> i want a file to be untouched, except for its filesystem's indexing to specify a smaller size, and unused inodes being deallocated
<9> i will exagerrate a bit, to emphasize why i need to do this..
<9> lets say i have a 200 gig file, and i want it to be 1 byte smaller
<9> using tail would take a while. but truncating it by 1 byte will take the same amount of time that truncating a 2 byte file will take
<1> [idiotstic] I love Pkunk
<1> huk, wrong infoline
<0> hahahahaha
<10> heh
<11> wtf.... udev is blatently ignoring ALL of its configs
<12> hehehe
<11> this is ****ing retarded
<11> it opens them, but ignores them
<11> /dev/null is 0660
<11> I changed it in udev.conf and the rules, NOTHING
<13> its not supposed to work its open source. each person is supposed to contribute patches to make it work
<11> thats right about the dumbest thing I've ever heard
<14> Astonishingly stupid statement
<14> Hur hur hur, commercial software is not supposed to work, hur hur hur, not without professional servies hours
<15> hrm
<15> anyone here who can recommend a really good cache log analyzer ?
<1> don't be so silly
<13> commercial?
<13> i said open sorce
<1> lemmie go look that up
<0> howto: hurry! I'm waiting!


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