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<0> I got all help I needed.. :) Thanx for that..
<1> no problem
<0> where i can download mandrake linux?
<0> maybe that will help me
<1> try googling it
<0> i need some distro
<0> debian
<0> suse
<1> you need google
<1> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=debian
<0> http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=29
<0> :)
<2> Or just www.****inggoogleit.com?q=download+mandrake+linux
<0> mandrake is now mandriva ?
<2> apparently so :) Google never lies. Google is the oracle. If it says that Mandrake has gone from a butch, no-nonsense name to a girly managementspeak gibberish name, then it must, sadly, be true.
<2> They did that to Marathon bars too. You just can't say "Snickers" in a macho way :(



<3> Snickers
<2> See?
<2> Now everyone thinks you're gay.
<2> And it's all nestl's fault.
<4> i got the binary from the keepalived, i need make to run it again.
<5> god damnit
<5> I hate this rad ****
<5> ****ing pile of donkey ****
<2> But it's so fertile! Though admittedly, mostly it's a fertile source for weeds and unpleasant fungi.
<5> you have NO idea how much I hate this app
<5> the documentation is soooooooooooooo bad
<6> is there any kind of decent windows media player like Amarok?
<7> well since he gave us 30 seconds to respond
<7> ill give him 30 seconds to rejoin.
<7> MPlayer and VLC.
<7> sux t0 be him hawhwhahehkeke
<0> where can i locate iptables file?
<8> eddyt What do you mean? You mean to install the utilities to run iptables or after you installed it or what?
<9> Is there any way to change the priority level of a running PID to nice...or even slower than that? Its crippling my system.
<9> 2 gig tar file untarring
<0> i wanna add a rule
<0> i wanna drop icmp ping replies
<0> plz tell me how
<10> with iptables?
<0> yes
<10> one sec
<10> /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p icmp -j DROP
<0> maybe iptables -A INPUT -s 127.0.0.1 -p icmp -j DROP ?
<0> i have tried iptables -A INPUT -s 127.0.0.1 -p icmp -j DROP command but it said that iptables command does not exist
<11> where can i go to get help with bash programming?
<10> eddyt: find / -name "iptables"
<10> or man iptables
<12> majikman, google?
<11> hrm.... couldn't find the answer to my problem on google
<13> !wtf abs?
<14> abs is the advanced bash scripting guide a useful doc for learning the bash scripting language at http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/index.html
<13> majikman: read that
<11> i read that... but i can't figure out hwo to do what i'm trying to do
<11> actually, i don't know if what i'm trying to do is even possible
<13> what are you trying to do?
<11> is there a way to do "while read line" on a variable that has \n delimited lines of text?
<11> so i kinda wanna do something like the do for exec < filename
<11> but... with a variable instead of a file
<13> majikman: sure change your IFS temporarily
<13> majikman: but you'll need another way to know that your data has ended. and end of file should work fine
<11> ahh....
<11> ok, good idea.
<11> thanks trey
<13> majikman: still if this gets too complicated i'd suggest using a more powerful scripting language
<13> ruby, perl, lua, python, etc.
<11> hrm... maybe perl...
<10> isn't ruby the new hot thing these days?
<5> stoops: depends who you ask
<10> Is there a terminal command to view the URL of all files being downloaded from a web browser?
<5> cat /var/log/httpd/access_log
<10> that's if you're running a server though
<5> ah
<5> not really, no
<15> you can use tail on any file
<10> I guess I should play around with tcpdump



<15> figure out the file that your browser writes to for its history
<15> just tail -v /path/to/file
<10> yea thats true
<15> tail -f /path/to/file
<5> -v
<5> ?
<15> typo
<5> :P
<16> what's the model on your silverstone, Trey ?
<13> hrmm don't remember looking
<5> (hes lying)
<5> if you dont have a gateway to get to an ip, say 1.2.3.4, and you dont have a default gw, will your maching arp for 1.2.3.4 ?
<13> bougyman: TJ06
<13> http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-tj06.htm
<13> bougyman: why? whats up?
<16> was telling someone about it.
<16> apparently the tj07 is sweet.
<16> i like that my name is the model number
<3> lol
<3> nice lookin case
<13> haha
<5> whats with this trend of upside down cases...
<13> yeah its a real nice case
<13> i wish the drive section was cooled a little better though
<17> i'm trying to install gentoo onto a server
<17> i boot off the cd and it seems to hang after it goes "Ok, booting the kernel"
<17> but that didn't seem to help
<13> hrmm the 07 is nice
<13> they fixed the 06's drive heat problems
<13> but its atx not eatx
<18> what possible benefits might there be to mounting a yaffs filesystem containing a vfat image then mounting the vfat image via a loop device instead of just using a vfat filesystem in the first place or keeping the actual data on the yaffs fs?
<5> why would you?
<18> ive encountered it done by someone else, and im considering undoing it in favor of an alternative, but i want to know what i might lose
<8> sparr - I doubt you'd lose anything. I'd guess that the file system copied off of some other drive onto the yaffs at some point in the past and whoever did it did not want to resize stuff.
<8> I doubt you'd lose anything if you put it in its own partition and it'd probably run faster.
<9> http://www.danasoft.com/sig/salamat.jpg <--- Is this a trick of $_SERVER[] along with mod_rewrite and something with GD?
<19> hmm
<19> it thinks I"m running Mozilla
<19> I'm using Konqueror
<16> probably imagemagick, xtor
<16> or graphicsmagick, if they're keen.
<16> what does it show you?
<16> it shows me a little dancing rat.
<19> your ip
<16> oh.
<19> isp's domain
<19> and attempts to tell your user agent
<16> ah, it got nothing on w3mmee
<16> xtor: it's just reading the request headers.
<16> it could be done in approximately 9 lines of code, not a big feat, but definitely neat.
<9> yeah Im thinking it would make some great advertising
<9> to hand these out as sigs
<9> or hand their urls out
<20> can anybody please help ? i need to put vncserver on startup
<20> how can i do that ?
<19> you ****
<21> hello
<21> can someone help me with a "firmware non-detect at boot" issue?
<21> please
<22> Anyone good with Samba? The HowTo is hard to understand
<23> I'm retiring a machine,and want to move users from one box to another .. same p***words.. anyone know how I do it ?
<22> I have installed samba, and have put in a basic samba.conf, and testparm'd it, but I don't know where to go from there.
<24> what are you trying to do?
<22> mza: I want to be able to access files on my linux machine from other windows machines connected to my router.
<24> you setup samba, what's the problem?
<22> mza: I have no idea how to access the computer on which samba is running, or how to access this laptop from which I am currently typing from the machine on which samba is running.
<22> Is there something else I have to set up on the machine running samba?
<24> browse the network?
<22> I have to set up browse the network?
<22> can you clarify?
<25> ker0uac: go to your windows machine, hit start, click on run, type \\nameofyourlinuxbox
<22> direkt: thanks a bunch
<22> direkt: When I try to login, it doesn't permit me to enter a username, it defaults to nameofmylinuxbox\guest and I can't login


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