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<0> ****in kpmg <1> you know what <1> **** this <0> they ahve 3 ****in disclaimers on every one ofn their emails <1> /out <2> ran same setup on win32 box, worked faster. <2> setup temporary smtp server on testing box internally, worked. <2> just don't understand why there are no errors anywhere to speak of... <3> stalling reverse DNS lookups are often a cause of email slowdowns. that and blocking port 113/tcp (auth/identd) <4> "The power adapter is magnetically held in. When the cord gets yanked it just pulls right off. This will safe us a lot of h***le with having to fix your notebooks. Patent pending!" <4> now, *that* is innovative <0> i hate my laptop power cable <0> it's just about done <5> What causes print jobs to automatically pause when they get queued/ <5> ? <5> I have that happening to one of my printers
<5> I can't find **** on it <6> question, how do i partition an 80Gb harddisk. Fdisk gives flawed info. <7> Anyone know how to put a .gif on a forum signature? <6> sure, answer me first :) <6> .j #windows95 <8> how about we don't answer either of you. <9> lol <6> typica. Employee of m$ ? <10> There's a patch for it (really just an improved version) but the real question is what are you installing that requires old fdisk? <6> +l even <4> how is that typical? <4> what makes you think we should help you here? <4> does this look like a ****ing help channel? <6> My god, your life really ****s that much that you have to take it out on me ? <6> My god, help a fellow out <4> no, i actually had an answer all typed out until you snapped with the <6> typica. Employee of m$ ? <6> But it seems bitches is what you do best eh? <8> if you're trying to run fdisk on an 80GB drive in 2006, then yes. <11> somebody stab P15, kthx <4> ha! beat ya <10> ban happy <11> hehehehe <4> ban happy? its a temp ban <11> buh buh buh buhb ban to duh bone <4> even says so in the reason <11> buh buh buh buh ban to duh bone <11> Ted is stretchin hiz @ wingz 'n **** <4> ok, now, P15_, you using XP? <6> Yes i am. <11> i remember 10 years ago being k/b trigger happy <4> ok, then that's why, fdisk is deprecated <4> use Disk Management (Admin Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk Management) <6> I'm doing a clean install on a new drive <4> even better... <4> XP's install will partition and format the drive for you <11> rotatelogs blowing up cuz when i did a file rotatelogs it showed its for linux and my new box is fbsd <4> just boot up the install media and hit Enter. It will go through the process <6> hm.. it did say it didn't found enough space to put the install files on <11> my damn copy scripts :( <4> P15_, have it delete the old partition <6> Disk management is on th edisk? <6> Ah ok.. <4> it is, yes, in the recovery console <6> Ah.. nice. <4> but, you don't need it for a fresh install <4> just have it delete the old partition, and create a new one. <6> But i have no partition right now <4> oh, reallY? <4> it shows no partition when you boot the cd? <6> Yes, i fdisk deleted it <4> nevermind fdisk, drop it :) <6> but i can make one for the time being for windows to do this <6> So i figured :) <4> its deprecated. forget about it, flush it from your head (save linux). <4> no need, XP should install fine on a non partition'd disk, because the setup will automagically partition it :) <6> Oh ok.. <5> Hey did you guys know you can use ping and arp to ***ign IPs to some devices? <6> Let me give it another go then <4> now that you know this, try again, go and boot, and you should see if there's any other issues... <4> come back if you have further problems. <4> skoal, static arp entries, yes
<8> to ****ign* IPs? <4> ping the broadcast, get the arp entry, static arp entry <5> That's how APC says to ***ign an IP to the devices. <6> Ok, i will. thanks so far Ted! :) <5> and it worked. <12> I want one - http://www.av123.com/products_product.php?section=furniture&product=12.1 <5> i knew the MAC, so arp -s mac IP <12> floating stereo equipment stands <4> yup <5> then ping with 113 bytes <5> somehow that sets it on the device. <5> pretty clev-aire. <4> no, it doesn't set it on the device, it just sets it on the local machine <4> static arp table entry... <5> your ***. <5> it set it on the device. <5> immediately after i typed those two commands with the IP i wanted, I could telnet to it. <4> yes, but only because the local machine has a static arp entry in the arp table <4> only that machine thinks that IP leads to that MAC <5> "Use Ping with a size of 113 bytes to ***ign the IP address defined by the ARP command. " <5> What gives with the ping size then? <8> sounds like the device has some non-standard mojo in it. <4> yea, what pb said <13> sounds like the device ****s my ***hole <5> It's an APC UPS <5> So **** you ted. <5> You were hella wrong. <13> and should be replaced by my fist of fury <4> hella? <5> hella-mega. <8> heh, i haven't heard hella in years. <5> I use hella all the time. <4> sorry to hear that. <5> My friends and I have adopted this kind of lingo that spawned from all the stupid **** we heard and thought was funny. <4> what model apc ups? <5> Like we say **** that we hear stupid people saying, but we modify it to make it even more stupid. <5> to accentuate the point <4> and can you turn that off once you set the ip? <4> i mean, that's kinda insecure doncha think? <5> but nobody really gets it. I'm sure if people hear us talk we're just lamers to them too. <5> I don't know yet Ted. <5> It might only work if it hasn't been ***igned one. <4> find out already, ****! <5> well it has to be done from the same subnet anyway. <5> not that that helps. <4> no, it doesn't. <5> It doesn't specifically say, but I suspect that you can't change it with this method once it's been set to manual boot mode. <4> trye <4> -e <5> Doesn't work. Prepare to be peerced. <5> H:\>arp -s 172.16.9.9 00-c0-b7-77-93-74 <5> H:\>ping 172.16.9.9 -l 113 <5> Pinging 172.16.9.9 with 113 bytes of data: <5> Request timed out. <5> H:\>ping 172.16.9.11 <5> Reply from 172.16.9.11: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 <14> is there a way to add a machine to a domain without physically being at that machine or remoted in? <5> 9.11 was the first IP i set <15> nope <5> you could add the machine account to AD by name <5> but that's not really 'adding it' <11> LIFE'S BEEN GOOD TO ME SO FARRRRR <5> Ted: I have two static arp entries to the same MAC now, but the IP didn't change on the device. <5> So that's pretty slickified. <15> proxy arp <14> i want it to be on the domain and establish the trust and everything <5> if it's alive you could use gencontrol to vnc to it. <5> and join it from there. <5> but that's technically 'remoting' i guess. <14> what's gencontrol? <14> yah but i just want to avoid rdp <5> kick*** GPL VNC implementation <5> oh. use VNC then
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