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<0> fugi: err, you don't
<0> preprogrammed keystrokes
<1> For an entry from "last", like this:
<1> > >reboot system boot 2.4.21-37.0.1.EL Thu Feb 2 17:04 (15:36)
<1> what's the last field mean?
<2> wtf good is it if you can't input?
<0> fugi: proof of concept
<0> thats what simh is for
<3> thanks Salmon
<3> hmm
<3> Salmon, still having trouble..
<3> if [ $ARG1 != [0-9] ] ; then
<3> no workey..
<4> terje your going to have to do it in a case statement
<4> e.g.
<4> case $1 in



<4> *[!0-9]*|"") return $FAILURE;;
<4> *) return $SUCCESS;;
<4> esac
<3> oh!
<3> ok, i gotcha.
<5> hi all, can you please check this fsk output http://pastebin.com/549012
<5> how can i fix it ? :/
<6> rm -rf / # that's the fsck'n way to fix it
<1> that could be a bad disk
<1> run badblocks, or something simlar
<6> boot into single user, then fsck again
<1> dinomite: botsnack
<6> and, if that didnt fix it, then get a sledghammer.
<7> yeah boot into single user, try to fsck if the same **** happens again throw the disc
<6> no no no .. dont throw it away. use sledgehammer to help put away the frustration....
<0> fsck you!
<7> fsck me
<0> i'm going to run bsd now
<5> Hawson, there is no 'badblocks' on freebsd :(
<1> or the equivilent
<5> such as ? :/
<5> anyone knows what does this mean: Feb 11 01:20:12 galaxy kernel: ad0: FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51<READY,DSC,ERROR> error=40<UNCORRECTABLE> LBA=133618111 ?
<1> It means you have a dead/dying disk
<8> can be dead/dying controller, but it's usually the hard drive
<1> 50:1 it's the disk, and not the controller
<8> yup
<8> if it's the controller it;d say something different, usually
<5> thing is other partitions on the disk working just fine
<5> its just the /home partition on that disk
<5> not /var or / or /usr etc..
<5> they are working just fine
<1> yeah, so?
<1> You have at least one bad sector on the disk.
<5> if the disk is dead , other partitions shouldn't be working
<1> the rest of the disk is not bad.
<1> Incorrect
<5> cant it mark that bad and mount /home and keep working ?
<1> Consider an old LP record.
<1> I make a scratch in the middle of the record.
<8> or a cd with a little scratch in it
<1> does that mean that I can't play the music on the "outside"?
<5> smartctl -a ad0, shows i have bad sector
<5> cant i mark it bad and mount /home to copy data?
<5> 40 51 00 c0 d9 f6 e7 Error: UNC at LBA = 0x07f6d9c0 = 133618112
<5> sorry i didnt see it
<5> what does it mean consider an old LP record?
<1> it means I'm older than you are.
<1> forget about it
<5> :/
<5> Hawson: how old are you?
<1> more than 20, less than 40
<5> so i'm older
<5> its never about age anyway
<1> hmm...and you don't know what LPs are?
<5> i know lp is the printing stuff
<1> actually, some things *are* about age.



<5> only when it comes to ***
<1> be it mental age, emotional age, chronological age...
<5> heh
<1> in this case, I'm refering to the last one.
<9> lps are those new-fangled things with the skinny little grooves and the flexible disks
<1> roycroft: oh! like DVDs?
<1> ;-)
<1> 45s!
<9> er, 78's
<9> or whatever
<9> vinyl shminyl
<9> it will never catch on
<1> I want my wax cylinders, damnit!
<1> neat
<9> i have no use for electricity
<9> it's just a fad
<1> yeah, I agree
<10> what other hand crank devices do you own?
<11> hi all
<12> kneer0w slut bag! :D
<13> kitty?
<13> pfht... slacking off again
<14> erm?
<13> hmmm why does americans like drama?
<14> I'm not interested in drama.
<13> a lot of amercians seem to like drama..
<13> enjoy watching it too
<15> is anybody here experienced with iDesk ?
<16> is it possible to compile a binary for solaris sparc on linux x86?
<14> If you had the right libraries and had a cross compiler.
<16> isn't gcc is a cross compiler?
<14> If you compile it to be so.
<17> Thunderbird is such a sadly subpar IMAP client
<18> http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&t=k&ll=53.538747,-1.346421&spn=0.001502,0.00376&t=k
<14> ermm.. from MD5() OpenSSL api.. how does one translate it into a useeful HEX form?
<18> I have a function that does this
<18> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/projects/csup/misc.c?rev=1.25&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
<18> look at MD5_End()
<18> this is interfaced with MD5_Final() but you can do the same with MD5()
<18> ***uming that by "a useful HEX form" you meant an ASCII represention of the hash in hexadecimal
<14> ya I think that is what I want.
<19> RndPkt: what do you recommend instead?
<17> Haven't found anything better
<17> I liked Mulberry
<17> By Cyrus wnet out of business
<19> its the best i can find for windows...
<19> squirrelmail is really nice, but thats web based.
<19> good for accessing your email from anywhere...
<20> help .. cant rm files owned by www cant chown them or chmod them
<17> no1uno: ARe you root?
<20> no but i created them or they were php created
<20> they were created by script
<17> You couldn't have created them and then given away the permissions.
<17> If they're script-created and you don't have root privileges, there's nothing you can do.
<20> ah ok thanks!
<0> so what version of "unix" today that is modern and up to date is like the original unicies of the 70s?
<10> syntax error.
<0> lol
<0> is BSD still berkely unix?
<21> csrg ceased official operations in the mid 90s
<0> csrg?
<22> CCFL_Man the computer systems research group, the guys at berkeley that worked on bsd
<22> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Software_Distribution is pretty good
<23> I use to use BSDI way back in the days
<23> my first sysadmin job was support a few dozen bsd/os servers
<23> awesome OS at the time
<0> eucalre: oh yeah
<23> first bsd iirc with smp support


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