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<0> listening to some old music and translating the lyrics :) <1> how old? <0> hmm..the original poetry is from early 1900s and late 1800s <2> hmmm <2> some regression with 4.0 beta <2> netbooting mips now prompts for device to boot vs just choosing it like before on generic w/ 3.0 <3> thousands a year wasted on serial concentrators <3> :P <4> hi <5> Hi <4> :) <1> hi scardinal <4> reuben: hiya how are ya doing ? <1> hi sub <1> scardian: good! <5> Hi reuben
<4> reuben: nice :) <1> sub is a genius <5> I doubt that <1> but he won't cut me any slack when i talk 2 leet <4> hehe <5> Let me set myself away and you can be as teeny as you wish:) <1> sub: i didn't mean to drive you away <1> that was just an excuse to say the word slack <5> I will:) <1> praise bob! <1> http://feralhouse.com/titles/kulchur/strange_creations.php <4> Where is LOCALBASE supposed to be set ? <4> mk.conf <4> but where is it set in the NetBSD base ? <4> ahh problem solved <6> donde estas mspo! <7> heyhey <6> what's the good word <7> Not much. New hardware to play with :) <6> hmm, I waiting for new toys to be delivered <6> some Asus AP which might cover my entire house <6> WL-566gM <6> *I'm <7> SPARCbook 3GX came yesterday <7> I recovered my Performa 6360 <7> and I've got a Macbook that should be here any day now <6> and a pair of gloves to prevent the macbook from staining? ;) <1> i slept poorly <1> must have been something i ate <8> thanks <6> mspo: know a Cory La Scala? <8> TGEN- nope. Should I? <6> mspo: maybe. She sends abuse emails to any address she can find <6> From: "Cory La Scala" <c.lascala@cox.net>; To: abuse@ripe.net; Cc: <6> hostmaster@ripe.net, ris@ripe.net, ncc@ripe.net, <6> webmaster@ripe.net, ttm@ripe.net, ops@ripe.net, ripe-dbm@ripe.net, <6> rrcc@ripe.net <8> oh <8> TGEN- that's a cox customer, not an employee ;) <6> oh <6> spank her silly anyways ;) <8> sorry, I'm not really allowed to do that sort of thing :) <6> ofcourse you are, you're in the Land of the Free! <8> you can report her activities to abuse@cox.net <9> funny that she mails abuse@ripe.net <6> mspo: woohoo, as if that's gonna help :) <8> TGEN- abuse@ has us delete people's webspace all the time <8> I don't know if they do that much about spam <8> but they usually take it pretty seriously because if a lot of people @cox.net are spamming, we end up on block lists <8> which drives calls to customer service <8> which costs money <6> ah, good to hear <8> TGEN- are there any cox servers in the actual header, or is it just a dummy-address? <8> TGEN- because people are only allowed to hit our mail servers when they're on our network <6> dunno, I'd have to get back on that <8> plus a few other provisions to help keep people from being serious spammers :) <8> I remember one time our old security engineer got a virus on his pc <8> and it was emailing everyone in the office with different from: addresses <8> and I was the only one who looked at the headers while fifty people went around blaming eachother for sending eachother viruses <8> this, of course, included our whole email support team :)
<6> hehe <6> mspo: it actually is an email complaining about spam <8> hmm <8> TGEN- that's a little odd <6> yup <8> hmm, ftp(1) doesn't handle redirects very well <8> hmm, why arent' I getting a DISPLAY variable when I ssh -X to my box? <8> I started xdm <8> okay <8> got it <8> no xdm needed <8> just sshd_config change <8> is there a light web browser that doesn't ****? <5> elinks <6> dillo <8> I used to use dillo <8> what about chimera? <6> never heard of that <8> PKG_PATH is very picky <8> okay, chimera is working <8> it's very xlib-looking :) <6> does it do javascript and css? <8> uhh, I don't think so <8> I would appear that it doesn't even do http auth <6> that's what I dislike about these small browsers, they're so limited :) <8> it would appear to not even have arrows if the screen is too big <10> Arrows are a CPU intensive luxury! <8> apparently :) <8> amaya wouldn't be too bad <11> opera is pretty light <11> <_<; <11> dillo is extremely light, but it also lacks support for most things <11> like CSS <5> And Flash <10> Who needs Flash? :-) <8> pkgsrc opera seems to require linux <5> TGEN <6> hmmm? <5> That was the answer to the question <6> ofcourse, sub's webcam is only viewable via flash ;( <5> :) <11> mspo: yeah, it's a closed-source app <11> they have a native freebsd version I believe though <8> let's see how dillo works forwarded <8> ah, good ol' gtk crashes all the time :) <9> elinks is wonderful <9> supports Javascript, and CSS <7> elinks? <9> elinks <7> is it graphical? <9> nope <7> boo-urns <12> hmm.. elinks looks kinda neat.. I'll definitely have to see how robust its JS support is.. <12> elinks + ratpoison and i think a sparcbook 3GX might be useful.. <13> ratpoison and not ion? <7> cyber: IIRC macallan got opera working on his 3gx under compat_svr4 <12> javascript support? <12> eventually, i'm going to need AJAX and JSON support on whatever I run as my rack console box.. <7> opera has good support for that <7> Are you running -current on the 3GX? <7> He has done some very nice work recently for it <0> http://sshwindows.webheat.co.uk/ <-- for people looking for putty alternatives <8> dsr- you should use jmcneill's putty-on-unix port :) <0> :) <8> links-gui seems to be the best small browser I've tried <8> although I like the dillo ui <8> dillo doesnt support frames <8> which is pretty lame <8> let's see how links handles gmail :) <8> not so much <7> yay, opera appears to be running under COMPAT_SVR4 <7> I can't actually test it until I get home, but ktruss doesn't complain too loudly :) <8> jmcneill- sparc64? <7> sparc
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