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<0> what is the background process responsible for printing on fedora <0> so i can look it up <1> is it cups? <0> i think <1> i rarely print from *nix tho, but cups would be my guess <0> or lpstat <0> lpd <2> yes cupsd <1> common unix printing service <1> or something <3> wtf was that about? <4> Aragorn16: your nick matches that of virus bots .. <4> so my client does an autokick .. once :) <4> they normally dont rejoin
<3> lol <3> Never saw that before. :) <4> ill whitelist your nick for future :) <3> thx <4> done :) <3> kew <4> heh <4> fu OmegaEvil <2> haha <4> hahah <2> lolol <2> ;-D <2> bored <2> I should do work <2> ...cat brought two mice in <2> i got woken up twice <2> ;-| <2> meow.....meeeeoooowwww <2> grr <5> hi, what program can I use that is similar to realvnc or windows terminal services. I need remote access to my gnome desktop. <1> man vncserver ? <5> ah ok <1> vncserver :1 <1> then enter a vnc p***wd <5> cool <5> thanks! <1> then vncserver -kill :1 <1> then cd .vnc <1> then vi xstartup <1> and un comment out the top two commented out lines <1> then re-start the vncserver again <6> tighvnc and ultraVNC are also alternatives <1> and u will get the pretty gnome login u always wanted <1> well tightvnc for the client <5> is vnc preinstalled on all distributions? <5> Like on suse etc <6> not on the windows distribution ;) <1> i use tightvnc on my windows laptop, and the built in vncserver on my redhat/centos macines <1> heh <1> hodoe download tightvnc for your windows machine if thats where you will be sitting when you want to remote connect <5> ya I will be on awindows machine <5> will download it now <1> then do exactly what i said, and u will be good to go. if im not idle, feel free to msg me for help, or ask in channel; <5> thanks! <5> BTW Eosphorus do you know stuff about mod_perl? <1> not my department :) <5> lol ok <1> <-- 0 scripting fu <5> You haev any Appache experience? <1> i know where stuff lives, not much more. <5> ok cool thanks
<5> Is Linux better than FreeBSD? <1> there is no such word as "better" here <5> Well more supported / easier to use? <1> i started with freebsd, and will always love it, but at this point all i touch is centos (redhat) <5> ah ok <1> i think redhat is easier to use these days <1> esp with yum <5> I am installing Suse <5> as we speak <1> if u want the easiest *nix to play with, i'd say centos + yum + webmin <5> what is webmin <1> its a cheater tool <6> serverlog analyser? <1> :) <6> no i'm mixing things up <1> its like, a web GUI to most anything you would want to do on a linux machine <5> cool! <5> exactly what I need <1> its _very_ easy <1> i cannot admit to my friends i use it at work <1> else they would beat me <5> and yum is an autoupdater? <1> http://www.webmin.com/ <5> thanks <5> I bookmarked it <1> yum comes with redhat <1> so like you do "yum install httpd.386i" <1> and it finds the newest version of apache, what dependencies it needs, gets them all, installs them all, and you do nothing <1> or "yum update", updates all packages and kernel if need be. wind up doing absolutely nothing at all. <5> cool! <5> I will start reading up on them <5> Thanks alot man! <1> i dunno if suse is rpm based, or apt, or what <1> cool <5> I am out for an hour or so maybe I will catch you later <1> im writing a book "Lazy Sysadmining" <5> The serious? <1> cool, im usukky here all day <1> for reals <5> I am working on a webproxy <1> my friend writes books for open source stuff, so he has a publisher to talk to <5> iphide.com <5> its semi functional <1> cool <1> we'll tlak about it tomorrow, a user needs my help <5> bye <7> how to install all not-installed packages on my box using up2date ? <7> up2date --installall ? <8> whynot using yum ? <7> hmm <7> and anyidea how to install php with apache on rh9 ? <7> means, using packages.. <7> how to install/upgrade all available packages using yum ?? <9> yum update <10> Hi <10> I want to transfer to another host, what would I have to do if I dont want to loose my email accounts ? <11> hi, i'm new to redhat. I'm looking for a equialiment command to "apt-get install <pkg-name>" (debian) for easy downloading and installation of packages <1> man yum <1> thanks me later <12> man up2date if you have a subscription... <13> anyone know where i can get a torrent of rh8 <13> nope
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