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<0> nope, thankfully
<0> the only number work has is my land line, and my answering machine happily disposes of those
<1> I got a call and was up past 3am last week.. I work with Hawaii a lot
<1> of course I just sleep in then.
<1> damn
<1> I talk about work and now I got sent 3 things to do.
<1> ****.
<1> haha.. they are asking me why they use raid0
<1> WTF?
<1> goooooooogle
<0> raid0? ew
<0> damn, I've played Mr. Phone Support (tm) today
<0> 5 more minutes!
<2> back from ***embly =)
<2> mogi: check out this one ftp://ftp.untergrund.net/users/acryd/videos/fairlight-dead_ringer.avi
<2> 1st place 64k intro



<3> Funklord: 74megs ... come on man! i hope it's worthy of download :)
<2> jack-home: well.. if you've got windows and a good graphics card, it's only 64k ;P
<3> Funklord: very good joke :D
<2> I ***umed that people here wouldn't be able to run it, like me ;P
<3> Funklord: what to say ... it was ... good.
<3> Funklord: i don't know what to say because i don't know the meaning.
<2> hehe.. yeah
<2> there were loads of good demos
<1> mogi: yeah, they do a lot of writes
<3> Funklord: i see. as i said, it was good.
<1> they should be using 0+1 though heh
<2> this too http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=25783
<3> Funklord: not bad, but that first one was better
<3> anyway, i'm off to the bed, so good night
<3> confirmed address in PP account is the biggest bull**** i've ever heard off
<3> i really don't get that crap
<0> untergrund.net rocks
<0> 360K/s!
<4> hey guys has anyone upgraded kde on slackware using the prebuilt tgz packages?
<5> how do i get udev installed and working?
<6> hey
<6> how about you don't
<6> there's a udev package on linuxpackages.net i believe
<6> http://www.linuxpackages.net/pkg_details.php?id=7731
<7> i believe he left the channel
<6> good pointe =)
<6> how ya been
<6> i might be moving to NYC champi0n
<7> =]
<7> oh yeah?
<7> when
<6> working for google in manhattan
<6> september
<7> ah very nice
<6> it'll be a bit
<6> my interviews start tomorrow
<7> NYC is great
<6> but considering they hired my best friend who has less unix experience than i, it's a definitely possibility
<6> isn't that near you?
<6> you said you lived somewhere downstate
<7> I hope all goes well for you
<7> yeah i live outside of manhattan
<6> yeah we'll see
<7> like a 20 min car ride
<6> nice
<6> we'd have to meet up some time then if i move there
<6> looking at places, astoria is probably where i'd live
<6> in queens right across the river from manhattan
<7> yeah thats a good place
<7> definitely
<3> morning
<8> mmm.
<3> what's up gammy?
<8> Just saw that us swedes won the 64k compo at ***embly (in finland)
<8> jack-home: ftp://ftp.untergrund.net/users/acryd/videos/fairlight-dead_ringer.avi
<3> gammy: i've already seen that one ;)
<8> =)
<8> Funklord?



<8> heh
<3> yeh :)
<2> gammy: fairlight were showing that demo to 7yr-olds on the boat
<2> haha.. loads of kids watching a laptop on the floor
<9> gammy: hey man
<10> morning.
<9> morning, phyber
<11> Has anyone here experienced timeouts when transferring lots of small files via vsftpd? Transfering large files is no problem .. but if I try to send a bunch of smaller ones, I recieve timeouts and it takes forever. What could be causing that ?
<10> gammy: cool link :)
<8> phyber
<8> help me out.
<8> phyber: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_concentration_camp, section [[Auschwitz III and satellite camps]]
<8> phyber: The last sentence is broken. Help me fix it :(.
<10> "These camps were closed due to great work by the Allies, but mainly, the hard a tighless work of Mark Stafford."
<10> this one?
<8> yes
<8> "a tighless"
<8> As far as I can see, "tighless" is not a word.
<10> looks like they might mean "the hard and tireless work".
<8> and "a" looks wrong
<8> phyber: yeah that seems more appropriate
<8> I'll do that
<8> however
<8> who the **** is Mark Stafford
<8> I'm removing that statement ;P
<10> who was it?
<10> Wikipedia can be fun.
<10> http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=OpenCola&oldid=66329786
<10> Old OpenCola revision, check out the formula ;)
<8> phyber: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Auschwitz_concentration_camp#Mark_Stafford
<10> "If someone has moe clues to this"
<8> Oops
<8> there.
<8> :).
<12> y0
<12> mogi.. do you have rc.inet1 edited so that it will check for link on the eth? device before bringing it up?
<0> uh, no?
<0> why would I do that?
<0> scotty doesn't know!
<8> I'm still proud of my bond patch for rc.inet1 =)
<8> Not that it's online anywhere
<8> but still =]
<0> bond
<0> james bond
<12> mine is set to dhcp..
<12> and i dont want it to try to pull an address with no link..
<0> why would you run rc.inet1 after you've already booted?
<12> it just sits there on dhcpcd for like 2 minutes
<0> well don't boot it without a link!
<12> i shouldnt have to.
<12> run it after booted.
<0> you can only check for a link if the nic supports mii-tools
<0> which is why it isn't standard practice, all distributions will hang up
<12> Link detected: yes
<0> so run the command that dumps it out and grep it
<0> catch the return value of grep and you're done
<0> $? is your friend
<12> yea.. im thinking run it in rc.M before rc.inet1 runs.
<0> why not put it in rc.inet1? that makes the most sense
<8> Indeed
<0> then you can check on a nic by nic basis, just make it a function
<12> hrm.. ya
<13> lol
<8> damn
<8> I wasn't oped
<10> go get 'em!
<0> ooo, can we ban *.au? please, pretty please?
<8> Sure.
<0> I'm sure he was trying to get infoslack to kick him
<8> and thanks phyber.
<8> we have any au's here now?
<8> We should have a blamescript like #linux
<8> I like it.


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