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<0> hi all <0> guys i am using centos4.. on my box.. i recently moved the machine from one location to another.. off from a 100MB swtich.. to a 10mb hub <0> now i cant get the machine to browse the web.. or anything.... both networks.. are connect to identical adsl routers both running the same dhcp setup <0> any ideas? <1> graz: no it can't recurse <1> jahjahpik: can you ping your default gateway? <1> graz: i wanted electric he gave me acoustic <1> they made it all better though <2> Trey: how close is your GC <2> mines like 1/2 hr away <1> graz: 6 miles <1> graz: they don't carry any brand of coated strings <1> i guess i'll have to change them more often or buy some from somewhere else <2> coated? <1> yeah you never used elixir strings? <2> dont think so
<1> they have a very thin plastic coating on the outside <2> are they round wound? <1> they last _much_ longer <1> i can get a month of great sound out of a set with an hour or so a day of playing <2> thats gotta kill freq response <1> sort of <1> they compensate for that. Yes they're not as bright as the brightest strings but they still sound excellent <1> I use them for practicing anyway <2> probably fine for todays "metal" <1> you know the sound that strings have the first day or so? <2> yeah <1> they keep that sound for about 2 weeks <1> its really amazing <2> hmmm <2> may have to check that out <1> IMO its worth it <1> they are pricey <2> they come in 009s? <1> i think so <2> Full build of XFree86 version 4.3.0 (27 February 2003) complete. <2> that didnt take long <1> the guy at GC said they stopped selling them because Gore (same guys who make goretek) wanted $25 a pack <1> i was paying $12 for a pack before that <2> lets see if DESTDIR is honoured <2> what are they now? <1> $25 <1> according to the guy at GC <1> of course he also couldn't understand electric vs. acoustic. ;-) <1> they gave me DR strings. never heard of them before <2> hehehe <2> hmmmm....this writes to /usr/X11R6 <2> isnt that going to overwrite existing? <3> DR? <3> elixer are great <1> zombi: thats what they say <1> zombi: DR, "The handmade string" <1> i usually get nanoweb 10's <1> zombi: the new phosphor bronze acoustics are awesome <3> i never change my strings anymore :/ <3> i used to change them all the time since i had a very bad TRSII trem that snapped strings all the time <1> after a month or so i have to. they sound and play like crap <3> maybe i have elixer in right now, i dont know <2> Trey: this will overwrite existing files <3> yeah they sound 'dull' after a while <2> Trey: does debian use nx-X11 in place of X11? <4> hey <4> how do i know what version of iis i have installed <5> iis.sh --version <4> hello? <3> heh <4> and where do i type that? <3> ... am I missing something? <2> Server: Apache/1.3.34 <4> ok. something i was installing required required iis. so i took out my install cd and added it to my system. am i missing a step or something? <2> type it in explorer <5> you installed IIS in your linux distribution? <5> are you in the right channel? <2> bougyman: does debian use nx-X11 in place of X11? <4> wait? is this linux help? <2> or does debian use the same ver X11 that nx_x11 does? <4> #linuxhelp?
<3> lennyl: the step you're missing is "/join #windows" <5> it uses xorg in etch <5> it's xfree in sarge <4> #names <4> -yes <2> bougyman: hmmm. I see a conflict in X version between what I have in slack, and what nx_X11 uses, slack having a newer ver <1> graz: then you might need to just use the X libs slack provides <1> you only need nx's X server not the X libs <2> so the nxcomp* libs, and ***ociated binaries? <3> i might install debian on my laptop <1> graz: yeah <1> nxagent/nxproxy <3> nomachine? <2> and nxauth? <1> yeah <1> zombi: yes <1> graz: are you making slack packages or just installing locally? <3> never tried it <1> zombi: its preformance is awesome <2> slack pkg <3> its not gpl though is it? <1> zombi: on par or better than remote desktop <1> zombi: most of it is <1> zombi: well its under the x free license what ever that is <3> ahh <3> difficult to configure? <0> huys i am having a problem with samba <3> im thinking of setting up debian on my laptop now, think 4 hours would be long enough to setup debian + nx server/client? <1> zombi: its just a fork of Xnest with code from lbxproxy and then their own code to do client side caching of graphic primitives as well as bitmaps <3> heh <3> considering ive never used nx <1> zombi: yeah its fairly involved <2> Trey: can you get a file listing of all the nx pkgs debian uses? <0> I can connect to the machine from my windows machine.. by typing in the ip address //192.168.254.3 .. but it not coming up in Network Neigbhor... <0> any ideas y ? <1> graz: sure thing <0> the name of the workgroup is "Cartoon Network" by the way <1> graz: freenx, nxagent, nxdesktop, nxlibs, nxviewer <2> nonono heh <1> jahjahpik: is it in the same subnet as the other machine? <1> jahjahpik: netbios naming doesn't cross subnets unless you have a wins server <2> I meant a listing of file in each pkg <1> graz: just a moent <0> same subnet .. all machines are in 192.168.254.x ranging <2> minus the desktop and viewer pkgs <1> graz: http://bacchus.defendem.com/~trey/nx_files.txt <0> hrm <1> jahjahpik: and can you resolve the netbios name for the linux machine from linux doing nmblookup netbiosname <0> guys could the name of the workgroup be the problem ?? <1> i doubt it <0> hrm... trey the nmblookup query fails <1> jahjahpik: whats the netbios name listed in your smb.conf? <0> wait.. trey.. i can nmblookup the linux box name from the linux box.. but i cant nmblookup any of the other machines on the network <1> ok whats the browse master on your network? nmblookup -M -- - <0> ? do i type "nmblookup -M -- -" ? <0> oh <0> interesting <2> Trey: thanks <2> hmmm <2> no nxserver <6> trey i am back <2> no X server at all wtf <6> my internet connction dropped <1> jahjahing: so do you have a browse master that shows up from the linux machine's perspective? <6> nope.. it tells me that if fails <1> jahjahing: the browse master is a machine that resolves net bios names. <1> jahjahing: then thats your problem <1> jahjahing: can broadcast packets from windows be seen by the linux machine and vice versa <1> eg. are the machines on the same subnet <6> the other thing is that this machine was working great on a one word workgroup... now with teh"cartoon network" it just not working.. <1> jahjahing: doesn't matter. a browse master should show up regardless of the workgroup name <6> k <6> the windows machine can connect to the linux box samba share without a problem.. once i use teh ip address <6> they are all on the same subnet
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