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<0> time for me to follow suit
<1> tonite I gotta pack for my 6am launch to death valley
<0> yea
<0> GET TOWORK PEERCE!
<1> i got most of the rest of my stuff out this AM while I was waiting for my girl to get ready for school.
<1> all thats really left is to load up the bike. grind some coffee. make sure i have a mug. hit the camping store, and buy a coupla backpack dinners in case I don't feel like the crappy furnace creek restaurants.
<0> yea, you have a neat little coffee system
<0> i kinda inherited it last trip :P
<1> the one cup drip? yeah, that works great.
<1> i don't believe our singapore operations twits... gotta application that needs about 12 network ports on a private segment for a manufacutring automation line, right? so I recommend a Netgear FS524, or SMC or Linksys or DLink equivalent... $100-ish 24 port 1U rackable unmanged 10/100 switch.
<1> Operations recommends a Cisco 3560 that costs $3000
<2> so txtsetup.oem just needs to be in the root of the floopy
<2> floppy
<2> hmph.. that's what i did.. it still won't work.
<2> guess i'd better learn to slipstream



<1> falter; normally all the files (.sys etc) are in that same root, unless the txtsetup.oem specifies subdirectories
<3> peerce: have you done any web page authoring in the past?
<4> i'm having some trouble installing a new keyboard/mouse set, can i get some help?
<3> peerce: wanting to add a single line to display the client's ip address to the page
<1> MuliganWK; that would be VERY server specific
<1> like, completely different in php/apache than in asp/iis, or whatever.
<3> it's be on an apache server
<1> time to learn PHP
<1> ***uming its enabled on that server
<3> sure is
<1> !google php
<5> http://www.php.net/
<6> there are lots of other ways to do that besides php. what's the webserver running?
<3> i have a few
<3> to work with that is
<6> such as?
<3> i said php earlier, but now where i need the page to be worked on, it's running asp/iis
<7> 12:41 < brujoh> hi all, Any ideas on different ways to make a 2000 Server clean the browser cache when its many users log out, or close ie?
<6> in php, it's just $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']
<3> Response.Write "Your IP address is: " + Request.ServerVariables("REMOTE_ADDR")
<3> i ***ume that'd be iis?
<6> that looks like ASP-style stuff.
<1> you'd probably need to convert it to dotted decimal
<1> in PHP, thats inet_ntop(ipaddress)
<1> I dunno ASP
<6> REMOTE_ADDR *is* dotted decimal.
<4> I just got a nexxtech keyboard and mouse but my computer cant seem to detect them. can someone help?
<6> they're shy.
<3> hmmm
<3> something very odd
<1> brujoh; IE has an option to clean the cache on exit.
<1> on the Internet Options->Advanced, "Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed"
<2> peerce: hmm.. the windows setup says it cannot find the txtsetup.oem at all
<1> sure the drivers you got are for the correct OS ?
<8> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-982704336400793600
<2> yeah
<2> there's a directory on the mobo disk
<2> called 'raidfloppy'
<2> and in there is all the dirs for the various OS, and the txtsetup.oem file
<2> idiots didn't make a make floppy utility
<1> i'm guessing you need JUST the files for YOUR OS and not all the other stuff, there should be a txtsetup for each OS, I think?
<1> look at the txtsetup.oem in a text editor (notepad or whatever), they are fairly straight forward INF format files.
<1> heh. "Trying to articulate the feeling a motorcycle gives you to a non-rider is like trying to describe an orgasm to a virgin."
<9> Strong comparison, I'd go for the orgasm though
<10> peerce, nice analogy to "if you know you understand, if you don't know you'll never understand"
<10> Or however that one was worded
<11> hey guys how do I increase the brightness of my monitor through a windows setting?
<10> http://www.praxisoft.com/pages/products.wiziwyg.html
<10> Try that program and go throught everything it walks you through.
<10> Generally does a decent job.
<10> The only way to get *true* color setups is with a piece of hardware that sticks onto your monitor and links to some software.
<12> color correction?
<13> deryl you around
<12> colorvision spyder
<12> stuff like that.
<12> usually used by pros
<10> Yeah, overkill for most home users.
<10> But WiziWYG does a pretty good job.
<0> GOTTA STRANGE MAGIC



<10> Its what I use currently.
<12> close is good enough for most people, ayup.
<10> Yeah, close isn't really good enough for me.
<12> if you need that accuracy, you are using a sony artisian monitor anyway
<11> it just seems, generally speaking, that everything is too dark on my monitor, and the onboard setting is at max
<10> bmx, use that program. It will help you tweak your gamma settings.
<10> And it does it in a very user friendly manner.
<10> I like it a lot more than Adobe Gamma
<10> amonfils, they've got calibration devices down below 90 bux these days.
<10> I dunno how good they are, but they exist.
<13> i've got a virtual A: drive running on my comp, and would like to make an idectical image of the contents loaded onto it on a CD.. what's the best way to go about this?.. i've tried a dozen floppy image creator programs, but none seem to produce an image i can burn onto a CD
<14> anyone here run winxp norwegian?
<12> and admit it?
<13> any suggests gents?
<15> er
<15> rawrite?
<15> i dunno if that supports cdr
<6> try winimage. for some reason i think that can be used to make bootable ISOs.
<6> also, while not exactly what you're looking for, read up on some articles about producing slipstreamed install discs.
<6> !info slipstream
<10> !info nlite
<15> unf
<10> oRT
<0> unF dammit!
<0> unF
<0> jeezuz F'in unF keereyest
<10> I should make sure I get around to cleaning up the apartment before I go clubbin'
<10> So I can try and do some uNFin' afterwards.
<16> hi, i installed some other os on my laptop and windows doesnt want to boot anymore. i cant read cds, can i do anything about it?
<1> som1; you installed another OS on a laptop and wiped out windows and cant' read CDs?
<16> i didnt wipe out windows, its still there
<16> i just changed its partition with the other os sysinst
<1> nice. normally, I'd say boot the XP CD, and get into the 'recovery console', and use FIXBOOT and FIXMBR
<16> after that defragmentation thingie
<1> but if you can't read CDs, whooops.
<16> i cant even mount the fat32 partition
<16> well, i wonder if i should give up, my brother will kill me if i wont look for another solution
<16> ;)
<17> go find a cd reader
<1> fat32?!?
<1> wtf are you using FAT for?
<16> fat32!!!
<16> dunno, someone else installed windows there
<1> so this laptop has no CD drive?
<16> it has a dvd drive but i dont have any dvds
<1> dvd drives can boot and read CDs
<1> you need your win2000 or XP CD, boot it, get into the 'recovery console', and use the various fix*** commands
<1> !info RECOVERYXP
<16> nope, it cant
<16> its a magical one
<1> put the laptop on the roof of your car, and go for a nice high speed drive on a twisty road, then claim it on your insurance, get your brudda a new laptop.
<16> haha
<16> well i guess he wont mind my weird operation systems.. hope.
<1> magic is code for "i'm too stupid to understand"
<16> magic is for old
<0> GOTTA STRANGE MAGIC
<0> whoa whoa whoa
<1> so you mean, its a broken DVD drive that can no longer read CDs ? fix it.
<16> no its an old dvd drive that cant read cds
<16> maybe it read them before
<1> ALL dvd drives have been able to read CDs since day 1.
<1> they use a seperate laser for that as DVD is red laser, and CD is infrared.
<18> It's better than red!
<16> its.. smaller!
<1> actually, red is shorter wavelength than infrared
<18> And shorter is better.
<18> Because I say so and I'm opped.
<1> here's a generic laptop DVD/CDRW replacement drive... should fit most laptops... http://www.bixnet.com/in8xslimdvdr.html
<16> anyway, theres only one lens
<1> som1; they can and often do put both lasers in one lens ***embly


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