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<0> ahh got it.. --prefix=/usr seemed to close it. <1> --prefix=/home/yourname <1> oh duh sorry stupid comment <2> if i have a /var/spool/mail/root file thats like 11meg can i convert that somehow to individual messages <2> with some type of tool <3> what is the preferred method in slackware to add a user for running a daemon such as tor? <3> what should shell and home directory be set to?
<1> Anyone installed google earth for linux ? <4> yep <1> Work okay ? <4> yep <1> thanks <5> does slackware support duo-core if so are there any release notes on it? <6> it supports it straight up with an smp kernel <6> you will have to build that smp kernel yourself <6> slackware doesn't supply one <5> ah i see <6> so basically, you're stuck installing the system and building your first kernel using only one core <7> check engine light <8> morning <9> Mm. <9> mmm. <10> yay. my monitor lab came back from downstairs. <10> 3 computers screwed to a big piece of MDF, going to get hung up on the wall out of the way. <10> I need to get a picture of it. <9> phyber: Cool <11> Slackware doesn't include ssl ca certificates, right? Where can I get a package of the most common? <9> would you like to be my certificate? <11> I want trusted certs <12> You can trust, gammy <9> norton__: Could you be more specific? <4> since when did OSes come with certs? <4> you have to pay for trusted certs from a certificate authority
<9> that's what I was thinking mogi. <9> mogi: What is up? <4> getting ready for work <9> mogi: know anything about asp? <4> I played with it a bit in college, didn't care for it <4> I also have 2 books on it that someone left at my place <11> doesn't OSes come with CA certs? How then can a client verify that the server is certified? <11> I mean, if a server has payed verisign to certify it, then verisign signs the servers certificate. Then my client must have a verisign CA cert to compare it with, or something. Or am I completely wrong? <11> (sorry for the delay) <13> anyone know if OO will integrate into openexchange? <4> what does OO have to do with email? <13> well, a customer asked, bc office will integrate with exchange. <13> i told them there is no need. <13> but.. oh well. <13> maybe, file storage?? <13> but.. <13> mapped drives. <4> huh? <13> i have no idea what they were talking about. <4> they were talking bollocks <13> did you see where ibm is releasing lotusnotes for linux?? <4> yeah, so? <13> my boss likes it. <4> that's probably because your boss is an old crank <13> but never wanted to use it, until it ports to linux <13> ya. <14> mogi: dragging yourself to defcon this year? <4> when is it? <4> ug <4> nope, can't make it yet again :(
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