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<0> I think it's mostly working <1> just one more hole. <0> it's no worse than people telneting <1> they already have to auth to receive, might as well use that token to send. <1> yeah, i don't allow telnet, either. <0> yeah, but it's time limited, isn't it? <1> it's whatever you config it to be. <0> so if you forget to hit F9 before sending... <1> generally time based, yes. <0> that, and most clients don't actually support it :p <1> users get used to hit quickly enough. <1> they all support it <0> ih <0> oh too <1> seems silly to me that imap/pop and smtp don't share auth, anyway. <2> i can't believe i'm doing shell scripts on a server with 1300 websites. I'm not even a systems admin.
<1> hrtgrm: that's, well, both scary and normal. <3> DRUNK <2> find . -name '*.pref' | for i in "*.txt; do echo `cat test.txt` > $i; done <2> oops <2> whoever suggested for i, thank you :) <4> for i in moron ; do echo "D'oh!" ; done <4> !ttop10 <5> anyone any ideas on how to debug problems with java apps, its using up to much cpu <6> how can i do a crontab that runs every 10 minutes from 10:00 am to 11:59 pm, and 12:00 am to 2:30 am, but not in between -- not from 2:30 am to 10:00 am? <7> you can't <7> but you can have your shell script or app exit if it's the wrong time <6> ugh <6> windows 1, nix 0 <4> man 5 crontab <8> man 5 crontab... montab <6> ok <6> montab? <6> yeah i see where the ranges are <4> he's a bot... <6> i dont understand how to do a range for the 230 thogh <6> since thats 2 different columns <4> ya may need two cronjobs <6> oh ok <4> unix 10^23, wincrap 1.... <6> haha <9> I'm having a problem where date and clock are both set to GMT, and /etc/localtime links to /usr/share/zoneinfo/GMT , but root's crontab seems to be running on PST still. It's been GMT for couple days now. <9> I'm not using crontab files in /etc/cron.daily(hourly)(daily)ect , but doing # crontab -e <9> Any ideas? <6> if ((($hour > 2) && ($min > 15)) && ($hour < 10)) { exit; } <6> that was easy <6> heh <7> Alives: np. that will be one BJ. <6> haha <8> they've locked down their fortress... with locks <7> awol: so what was the crontab answer? <9> anyone have any ideas on my crontab time problem? ^ <7> ApocT: what problem? <9> I'm not using crontab files in /etc/cron.daily(hourly)(daily)ect , but doing # crontab -e <9> I'm having a problem where date and clock are both set to GMT, and /etc/localtime links to /usr/share/zoneinfo/GMT , but root's crontab seems to be running on PST still. It's been GMT for couple days now. <7> oh <9> err, those were supposed to be in reverse order ;p <7> which distro? <9> fedora <4> !wtf time? <10> I'm sure time is setting your computer's clocks and system time is explained at http://www.linuxsa.org.au/tips/time.html <0> stupid question <0> How do I echo a hex char? I can do octal with \40 <9> LinuxHOW2, just checked that link and my box... everything discussed in that link are correctly set to GMT on box, yet crontab is still running on PST. <10> ApocT: Its running from a humble ape than from the link. <9> LinuxHOW2: excuse me? <10> ApocT: An excuse to put off the bat was i on the server for you. <9> LinuxHOW2: Sorry, I didn't understand that. <0> nm <10> ApocT: Sorry i didn't emerge or apt-get install freenet6 and got to get you! You never know. <11> Hello <11> Can someone tell me why, in the Add/Remove when i uncheck a program to remove it it makes me go to Advanced where i have to do it manulay. <4> resuba: worst question asked today..... ya need lessons.... <4> resuba: try reading the url in the /topic <11> realy?
<11> so then you dont have an answer for me? <4> resuba: i would if you knew how to ask it... <11> well it seems pretty straight forward <4> moron <4> !wtf help? <10> Hmmm. I think help is best gained by asking specific questions and providing ALL relevant details about the distribution being used and the software involved and ALL pertinent errors messages! It is NOT /msg'ing people who didn't ask you to message them! Of course the best help is RTFM! Try http://www.tldp.org :) <4> !wtf ask? <10> It's been said that ask is not asking to ask a question, or asking if anyone knows 'foo' but actually asking a real question, providing details of all software involved and actual error messages! It is NOT /msg'ing people who didn't ask you to /msg them! HOWTO Get Help With Your Linux Problems? http://awol.no-ip.org/howto-gethelp.html <4> resuba: so like... what distro? what software? what commands? <11> ah <4> resuba: if you dont provide details ya cant expect any help except sarcasm <4> read the friggin' /topic <4> !wtf howto? <10> HOWTO Get Help With Your Linux Problems. The #linuxhelp channel howto at http://awol.no-ip.org/howto-gethelp.html <11> ubuntu 6.06 Gnome enviroment <8> Yellow, and sometimes blue. <8> Heya. <4> resuba: sudo apt-get install synaptic <9> I'm having a problem where date and clock are both set to GMT, and /etc/localtime links to /usr/share/zoneinfo/GMT , but root's crontab seems to be running on PST still. It's been GMT for couple days now. <9> I'm not using crontab files in /etc/cron.daily(hourly)(daily)ect , but doing # crontab -e <11> i have install synaptic <9> To sum that up: date, clock, /etc/localtime <-- all set to GMT. BUT, crontab is still running on PST. For example, my crontab's that run at midnight are running at 7:00 AM on the box. <11> when i search for apps i want to remove it gives mew some listings containing the name of the program iam trying to remove and some that seem like libs ... is it wise to remove them all? <4> resuba: use synaptic to remove unwanted packages..... <11> well lets say iam in synaptic and i search for Gaim to remove it the search spits out few listings with "gaim" in the title but others are like "beagle-dev" or "nautilus-sendto" must those also be removed to completely remove Gaim from my system? <4> obviously you dont have a clue and have never tried it <11> iam there right now. <11> i just dont want to remove something i will not be able to reinstall at the moment <11> or remove libs that other programs might need. <4> do ya know what the word dependancy means? <11> thats why iam here asking for help <11> ...? <11> so then they are dependancy files? <4> resuba: if ya click to remove something in synaptic and it wants to remove other stuff it'll ask you if yer sure.... or complain.... or something <4> just try it and come back _IF_ you have a problem... <11> so then i shall select all of removal? <4> i dont understand what yer asking? <4> ya want to remove everything? wtf for? and why install it in the first place? <12> just mark gaim for removal, not everything that turns up in a serach <11> Gaim was installed along with the ubuntu setup i want to uninstall it the cleanest way posible. <4> resuba: so in synaptic right click on gaim and select remove/purge..... done <4> resuba: it aint rocket science <13> hehe:) <11> IdiotStic: so then to remove the program i must only target the once with "gaim" in title.. the rest of the libs i leave alone? <13> calm down, folks, its not wartimes either...atleast not in my area:p <4> resuba: it's a gui.... you have to click on stuff...... not everything.... just the stuff ya want to mess with <12> no, just the main gaim file. it will show as currently installed (a green box to the left) called gaim-version.stuff.here <11> awal: iam aware that it is a GUI thus iam being careful i havent use much of X at all.. i belive last time i did was on slackware 3.4.......... and in console as i remmeber programs depend on libraires and packages being the dependences to run............ thats why the GUI where you just click . does nto show what exactly it is doing . <4> resuba: the gui wont allow you to break stuff without telling you what it's going to break <4> ya can always click "No!" or "Cancel" or woteva.... <13> why does my mozilla-firefox hang when I try artsdsp mozilla-firefox? <13> I mean, it can google, but once I try to watch youtube it crashes <13> freezes, rather <4> flasch: try turning off or playing artsd in kde's control center.... <4> *with <13> hm <13> kde control center also crashed, hehe <13> without artsdsp it works fine, just with no sound... <4> i never liked kde or artsd <13> I'm a real noob, so it might be something else I'm having trouble with... <12> I hate artsd <13> I don't even know what it is .. <13> Hey, while you're here. I have this other problem in ufo:alien invasion, where whenever I try to enter an area it tells me that it couldn't load map. I've tried to reinstall it several times, but I'm pretty much clueless. <13> I want to a) play, or b) watch youtube all day <13> and I can't do any of the above <13> :( <4> arts - Analog Realtime Synthesizer (aRts) <11> Thanks alot IdiotStic you have been very helpful. <4> and i wasn't? <13> hehe <12> heh <13> Relax, you'll get your gratitude in heaven. ahem <4> well fukkit... why do i bother? <12> flasch: I have no clue, I haven't played it. is it run in wine or native?
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