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<0> it's not public, and doubt it will be.
<0> okay I have to hit reload like 5x on a webpage of mine own for the full page to show.. any ideas why? Even a simple page
<0> it slowly increases, it's like each get request is getting cut off 1/4 of the way into the reply
<1> local lan or distance?
<0> local lan
<0> just seems to be from the linux desktop having the issue
<0> server serves other clients fine
<0> client receives other sites fine
<0> any page on local specific server is not loading properly however
<2> what wiki package would you reccomend?
<0> media
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<4> how profoundly lame..
<5> heh
<6> hmmmm, cool, that halflife2 lost coast demo is good
<7> sup Figz
<8> Morning
<8> Any one a Idea about how to install Linux Remotly
<8> ts means u have to bootp the system n install it on the Harddrive.. but i m talking about ... the system automatically connect to the Server at Booting and the Installation automaically starts
<8> ideas?
<8> i have to set up some PXE Server for Installation.. but normaly PXE server accept Bootp connection n that system could boot. Here i need some script which listen at BootP n other than sening the Booting information it start Installation .. on the Swap an Root
<9> hello. quick question about the compress command. if i'm in say /programs and i want to compress a file, and have it put the file in /var or something. can i do that in the compress command, or would i need to move the file to /var and do it from there
<9> trying like /program>compress file -f /var/file.Z or whatever
<9> but does not work
<10> compress -c file >/var/tmp/file.Z
<9> excellent
<9> i didnt notice any examples like that in the man pages
<11> marning
<12> i want to link
<12> how can i link ?
<11> dcc
<11> d*ck c*nt connection
<11> can't get this out of my mind.. last night I was sleeping and all of a sudden a cloud of perfume enveloped me even though I don't spray
<11> so I searched everywhere in my room wondering where that perfume came from
<11> was hoping to find a bat that flew in through my window.. but no such luck
<11> I'm a big stinkin' deamon.. I don't spray
<11> s/ea/ae
<13> finally finished my project.
<13> I learned that im never going ot touch anything else but postfix for mail delivery again.
<13> and how utterly crappy courier esmtpd is.
<14> postfix is nice
<13> sure is.
<14> but how does it scale?
<13> I havent done any huge mail server installations. but as far as i know it scales just as well as sendmail in most cases.
<14> we have pretty heavy mailservers, and we're using qmtp to send messages directly in to another servers message-queue
<13> and its ease of configuration/integration into just about anything sure does help.
<13> the project i just finished really wasnt all the interesting. I just needed to setup an internal imap server that was fed by fetchmail in daemon mode. from another isp's pop account. I only needed postfix to handle local mail delivery into courier imaps Maildir. and i needed virtual users for both courier and the mta with teh maildirs mapped ot specific paths. I tried to do it with only courier and fetchmail but gave up on couriers crappy esmtpd.
<13> which is broken on OSX 10.2 anyway.
<13> and after looking at its source code to try and figure it out I really wouldnt want to use it even if i did fix it.
<14> talon_: ah, ok. I found this brilliant perl-script for getting old mail from another ISP
<14> exchange-away it's called
<14> it just copy's over everything, and can autosubscribe to imap folders
<13> sounds nice. i wish i knew about it earlier.
<14> it's handy if a custommer want's his old mail after migrating ISP
<13> I had a customer that has an old xserve running 10.2 and a couple of the execs at teh company wanted to keep mail in a central location and go onthe raod, the machien already runs an ftp server. so i figured i coudl setup an imap server and use fetchmail to pull their pop3 mail hosted at another isp over to teh imap server.
<14> fetchmail works too, indeed
<13> esp in daemon mode. i can fetch a many pop accounts as i want and map them to any number of virtual users on my end.
<13> and a nice bonus is they arent limited by mail quota size anymore.
<13> since their pop boxes are constantly flushed and their real mailbox stores are on a nice big raid array.
<13> the only thign that ****ed was breating courier to work with OSX 10.2 I would have been done yesterday if i hadnt have been so stubborn trying to stick with couriers mta.
<13> s/breating/beating/
<13> I wish fetchmail just supported writing maildirs directly.
<13> either that or courier maildrop supporting authlib so that it can understand about virtual users.
<13> oh well thank god for postfix.
<14> yes
<14> postfix is nice
<14> I used to run my own postfixes, but moved it away to my friends mailsetup, it got to costy in the long run
<13> heh im all for somthing that save me work.
<14> indeed :)
<13> this whole thign was just a hack. They thought file sharign was the height of what they could do. and ive been showing them what a unix box can really do.
<13> they didnt even know it was possible to setup ftpd to chroot users into their own private directorys.
<13> acted like i was performing a miracle when i setup external accounts for submitting adds locked into theri own part of the ftp root.



<13> they had it setup so bad that anyoen could have logged in over the internet and wiped out the entire paper. I just fired up my frankenmac with 10.2 dev tools and put in proftpd. problem solved.
<14> talon_: so many stupid users :P
<13> these guys arent stupid. newspaper guys i have to say are some of the best people ive ever dealt with.
<13> but aperrantly compared to the service they are used to its an improvement that i dont drag my knucles as i walk.
<14> indeed
<13> my onyl real problem is being identified as a macintosh specalist just because i support macintosh systems in addition to everythign else i do.
<13> "oh we have PCs here" "yeah, I do PCs Macs and UNIX" "But we just have PCs..."
<13> sometimes i wonder how people manage to remember ot breath.
<15> hi there. anyone can help me with a browser issue plz?
<14> what issue is that?
<11> oh he leaves you pondering while he sneaks up behind you to shove his cock in you
<16> haha
<14> pbug: he actually messaged me
<14> but disconnected before I wrote the answer :/
<11> i am sure he did
<11> s/message/m***age
<11> oh man I just hacked a bank!
<11> ****!
<11> that was easy
<11> I expect it to fall apart now
<11> poor someone... noone can sit on it now
<17> Could anyone please tell me how are VHCS used on a network?
<17> printf("ptr1 = %s ",strstr(buffer,"Server")); returns the partial string, multilines, but i want "String: foo\n"
<14> Kilai: printf("ptr = %s \n",strstr( .. )); ?
<14> or did I missunderstand?
<6> Slobodan Milosevic, the former Serbian strongman regarded as the chief architect of the carnage unleashed during the breakup of Yugoslavia in the last decade, died Saturday in custody at The Hague, where he was on trial for war crimes in the killing fields of the Balkan states of Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo.
<17> wtf
<17> suicide?
<17> url?
<6> http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/europe/03/11/milosovic.obit/
<17> ty
<17> they didnt say how
<17> strange
<18> it appears to be "natural causes" , according to fr.news.yahoo.com
<18> but an autopsy is in progress
<17> vous etes francais teclo?
<18> Kilai: non
<17> mais francophone tout de meme?
<18> ah a oui
<17> vous etes d'ou?
<18> Belgique
<14> please speak english :)
<17> ok
<17> :)
<14> ca va?
<14> :)
<14> bon jour, thats about the french I know
<14> and "merde" ofcourse
<17> hehe
<17> there was another former commander of Serbs
<17> that died of suicide
<17> while he was on custody too
<17> all that is strange
<14> it's the "cleaning" of the century
<11> yah that's pretty strange
<11> I guess his table turned
<11> I'd never commit suicide.. I love life too much
<11> just floating on cloud 9
<11> think I'll go to belgium soon though
<11> spend a night there.. then go on to amsterdam
<11> and maybe stop over at paris nord not sure though
<11> I got so many destinations I got planned on going to..
<2> i use mount -t /dev/hda1 /mnt and mounted my ntfs partition Yea!!!, but when i try to use it with Emelfm (graphic explorer in damn small linux) it says i don't have persmission to use the access the drive = ( .. how to correct this?
<19> runt it as root
<20> hmm
<20> so first, i thought -t was type
<20> so giving it the disk as that argument is strange sounding
<20> second, what error does it actually give you
<6> wtf, http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/10/technology/razr.reut/index.htm?cnn=yes
<6> Cingular, T-Mobile stop Razr cell phone sales
<6> Companies say a glitch in Motorola's wildly popular phone causes dropped calls or shut down; Motorola stock tumbles over 2 percent.
<21> That's an expensive bug.
<16> heh
<16> My HP phone/pda is not too hot on cellphone usage either


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