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<Idle`> if you can use it, it damned well it <Idle`> is* <Idle`> ;) <Idle`> I need to setup bind with sql <Chris--> Qwell[]: <Chris--> http://koroded.net/index.php?itemid=60 <Chris--> you rule >:) <Qwell[]> :D <Idle`> haha <Idle`> cl***ic <Idle`> wizy@dead.sister.storage <Idle`> rofl <Chris--> Qwell[]: thanks for that. i havent laughed like that in a while <Chris--> that brings new meaning to 'poetic justice' <Idle`> I like trolling in the religion channels <Idle`> always commedic. <Chris--> hah <Chris--> it is <Chris--> religions finatics are as fun as windows users <Chris--> they ALWAYS think theyre right, are never open to anything new, and have no solid grounds for their opinions <Idle`> ep <Idle`> yep <Qwell[]> *cough*mac users*cough* <Qwell[]> windows users are just idiots <Idle`> HEY! I like my mac <Qwell[]> exactly <Idle`> theyre much better designed then 99% of PC's <Idle`> yea, may not run as fast as a top of the line amd, (laptop wise), but desktop wise theyll challenge any PC <Qwell[]> and only cost 4x as much :D <Idle`> :P <Idle`> not even <Qwell[]> okay, 3.5x <Idle`> you get a lot in these laptops <Chris--> i see no appeal to owning a mac other than the ability to have one to learn with so you can fix somebody elses mac when it breaks. <Chris--> i see nothing that cant be done with any amd/linux box that can be done with a mac *shrug* <Idle`> macs dont break tho <Idle`> I agree there <Idle`> Macs are easy to use <GiftdKook> sure they do. the bank. <GiftdKook> macs are costly <Idle`> compared to windows machines, 100% better <Idle`> :) <Idle`> but a mac will last you twice as long <Chris--> hah <Chris--> dude <Chris--> i beg to differ <Chris--> my firewall will challenge any mac ive ever seen as far as hardware quality and longevity go <Chris--> and its the crappiest, slowest box on my network <Idle`> yes, but not for user apps <Idle`> I have a 120 I was going to use as a asterisk box, it can run as a firewall if I want <Idle`> but NOT as a user machine <Chris--> ok then for that, ill throw down my primary workstation <Chris--> P2/500Mz, 256 ram <Qwell[]> bah <Chris--> its been chuggin along with win2k pro for years now. <Qwell[]> y'all can't beat my ss5 router <Chris--> o_O <Chris--> (for the record, screen is the coolest goddamn app EVER) <Chris--> but yea, mac hardware aint THAT superior to PCs like the mac elitists seem to claim <cheez> oh yeah, well I'm IRCing from the PC-AT I stole from your mom's house <Chris--> for every bad*** mac ive seen, ive seen another pc that will match its performance *shrug* <Chris--> cheez: good, when youre done with that piece of crap, toss it out the window <Chris--> :P <cheez> dude, watch yourself, don't make me take your dad's sinclair <cheez> oh wait, this is texas, you probably had a trs-80 <Chris--> hah <Chris--> naw <Chris--> our first pc was a commodore 64 <Chris--> and from there, my parents went with some ****ty 25 MHz packard bell <Chris--> man i broke the **** outta that box so many times when i was a kid, it wasnt even funny >:) <Chris--> if only i could manage to get a commodore 64 running and talkin to my network, and find SOMETHING for it to do with so little RAM, id love to make one a server <cheez> the first computer I ever worked on was an apple IIe <Chris--> i think that thing would even make a ****ty shell server <cheez> the first computer I ever owned was a mac powerbook 140 <Chris--> the first one i owned was a wang 386sx 25 <SufferAll> Chris--, there is a commodore 64 users group in dallas <Chris--> as a youngster, i often flaunted my wang <Chris--> >:) <SufferAll> you can get one working off ebay <cheez> I bet you also flogged your wang <cheez> quite a bit <Chris--> SufferAll: ya can get em from EDS in arlington, too <Chris--> cheez: i did. more than necessary. <SufferAll> I still have mine <mza> 01:0a.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200] (rev a1) <mza> what would that be in my xorg.conf? <mza> i tried 01:0a.0 and 01:10:0 <mza> neither worked <Chris--> SufferAll: im just wondering what apps would be small enough (and useful) for a commodore to serve on a network <Chris--> and how the hell id actually get it to TALK to my network <Chris--> o_O <Chris--> that may be a worthy challence <Chris--> *challenge <cheez> I bet you could get it to run pong <Chris--> hah <sean_conn> heyy guys... whats it meannn when iwconfig wont let me change any settings at all on my wireless card, including like setting it to monitor mode or choosing the SSID or anything like that <sean_conn> it says "SET failed on device eth1 ; Operation not supported" <sean_conn> erm.. permitted, not supported <SufferAll> Chris--, there is a howto for the commodore <SufferAll> to get a tcp/ip stack built into it <Chris--> nice <Trey> SufferAll: you can barely call that a tcp/ip stack <Trey> SufferAll: last i saw it just ran a serial link to a host computer that did most of the tcp work <Idle`> sounds alot like the windows tcp/ip stack <eugene200> Hello! <eugene200> I have a shell and i have a crontab <eugene200> now i do update by CURL every hour <eugene200> but how do i make crontab to schedule lets say every 3 hours a day? <eugene200> like 00:00 update then 03:00 update 06:00 update 09:00 update and so on? <kaosjeste> I want to test my new router to see how it handles m***-packet traffic. Any suggestions? <TechSmurf> kaosjeste: start insulting everybody you encounter on efnet. Chances are good a 12 year old insecure about his lack of an e-penis will accomodate your needs. <kaosjeste> TechSmurf, that's /exactly/ what someone else suggested :/ <Pkunk> "e-penis" , heh <WhiteWolf> how can i do a wc -l for all files in a folder, including subdirectories? <WhiteWolf> is wc -l even the best route to go? <sean_conn> hey guys, im on ubuntu now.. and it appears as though "make" is not a command... so what do i use instead of make in the interest of installing drivers? thanks! <sean_conn> nobody? :( <Qwell> sean_conn: make <sean_conn> it claims its not a command <tnoy> sean_conn: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~djm/ubuntu/#devtools <Coweater> install build-essential, you don't need most of that other stuff <b1ackcat> hey, anyone use a termail for x that has a TRUE transparent backround <mikula> its not the terminal that supports TRUE transparency <mikula> its X itself <mikula> afaik, you need an X server that supports GL, such as the one from novell or whatever, it has the CUBE <mikula> its called Xgl <mikula> you can get it via CVS, but i'm a CVS noob and haven't the slightest as to how it works <Idle`> b1ackcat: sure <Idle`> not xgl, no <Idle`> transet with glxcompmgr <Idle`> on Xorg... pretty much any recent version does it <Idle`> works on all windows, except of course, video <mikula> is it possible to get the CUBE w/o xgl? <Idle`> yes, sorta <Idle`> you would ahve to make it yourself tho ;) <mikula> :( <bigs_> anyone know how to do a basic astartup command of nagios? <bigs_> I just installed it, <bigs_> -v -s -d <bigs_> those are the options <Idle`> hmm... on a car ad website, for cl***ifieds, would you think it would be beneficial if you generated PDF signs for people to put up, but instead of placing their phone # on it, it attaches the URI to the cars page (via those little tabs), and watermarks the URI on the picture so the person would have a hard time removing it <bigs_> thats annoying <bigs_> ive had that <Idle`> ? <Idle`> uh <Idle`> FluKex: it says my vmware server is about to expire...... <Idle`> er, HAS expired <WhiteWolf> vmware server is a beta, vmware likes to expire all their betas <WhiteWolf> go get it again, beta2, and you'll be fine <Idle`> damnit
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