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<0> Ashex: ^^ what streuner_ said. <1> streuner_: that's what I was looking for <2> k-god: no point killing a users session if it won't remove their Parent PID <2> pstree -p is what i was after <3> whats a good mail account to apply for, other than gmail, linux and yahoo <2> now darkfires; how can i kill a TTY session <2> there was a bash cmd for this <3> scratch linux, i meant hotmail <2> one simple cmd <4> current tty session? <0> sess: fuser -k /dev/ptyNN <2> hmmmm <4> kill -9 $$ ? <3> what are some good mail accounts other than gmail, hotmail, and yahoo, i needone fore business <0> !tell Money about repeat <2> w00000000000000000t
<5> 127.0.0.1 <2> err i ment a mickey :p <2> hehe <2> ty <6> simonrvn: o_O <7> which version of gnome is in the repos? <5> ;p <0> sess: What worked? <0> !tell attabui: about search <8> attabui: 2.12 <6> attabui: pdo would tell you <7> fine, fine, google, I get it. <7> ^_^ <8> !pdo <9> http://packages.debian.org/ - here you can search for debian packages and their contents. Pretty Damned Obvious, isn't it?, or http://people.debian.org/, in some contexts. Maybe even http://planet.debian.org/, or the machine that hosts http://packages.debian.org has been overloaded, a temporary replacement can be found at http://pdo.debian.net <2> k-god: fuser -k /dev/pts/# <2> hmmmm <2> i'm thinking i've got some CPU leakage issues <0> sess: Cool. I think you can specify the signal sent too. Not at a debian box ATM. <2> bloody hell <2> kswapd0/1 are sitting at around 40%/ea <2> which is just bs <2> specially when the machine is a bloody dual dual cored 265 with 4gig <0> sess: 40% of what? <2> hmmm, i've just started up around 18 proc's under one username <2> i normally do it under multiple usernames <2> i wonder if that's the reason <2> 40% of CPU <2> is their a paste channel on this network ? <10> !tell sess about paste <11> Is there a non GUI version of synaptic? <12> hi.. anyone know where I can get a skype package for etch? <13> pilgrim: aptitude maybe? <6> Snadder: well, not in the repos of debian <11> Nihilanth, is that the best one? <12> streuner_, i've tried apt-get.org.. but it seems like no packages is out for etch.. <12> the skype debian package at skype.com requires libqt3c102-mt <14> !popcon <9> extra, extra, read all about it, popcon is the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure -plow popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <12> which is replaced by libqt3-mt in etch <14> Snadder: that'snot a debian problem <14> Snadder: that's a skype problem. #skype <12> just as #skype exists :p <14> Snadder: you create it! :) <14> Snadder: so we send the next skype problem user there <2> k-god: check #flood <12> hehe.. and then I just tell that guy to install the static binary thingie at skype.com ? <14> Snadder: you can also marry that guy <12> i'd like to marry you instead. <14> Snadder: no thanks <14> Snadder: wait, got a photo? <6> tarzeau: haha, good morning. <5> well, it's my ****ing b-day today. *snore* <14> streuner_: morning, damn need to catch this trian... <12> tarzeau, I guess so.. two sec. ;o <12> tarzeau, http://tinyurl.com/nf0d <12> ;-D <12> dont I got some sweet tits? <15> I really wish I hadn't clicked that. <12> LOL
<16> Hello <3> umm, what will happen if i opp 2 cafeine pills, even though the instructions say take one every 3 to 4 hours <16> try it and find out <3> k <17> Money: you follow instrctions ? <18> Money, nothing really. if you're not used to caffeine you might get a bit tired. <19> apparently it takes around 50 cups of coffee to kill a man. How many cups of coffee is one of those pills worth? <20> umm <20> one pill is... <20> 200 mg, which is about 2 cups of cofee <20> bone = money <19> yeah, I'd say you'll be fine :) <3> one pill is 200 mg <3> ok <3> then <7> that's more like 2 light espressos... an 8oz cup of black is closer to 80mg <3> i'll pop one more <3> i need to stay up al night <3> and finish this c++ book <7> btw, DO NOT take more than one 200mg pill at a time <3> or at least half <21> Not as good as coffee. <21> You don't get that kick. :p <3> i jsut overdosed on a caffeine pill <3> attabui: too late, i just took 2 <3> and i had one prior to that like 2 or 3 hours ago <7> the trick to hard caffeine is taking in at least 16oz water for every 100mg. <3> i mean 4 <18> It doesnt matter <22> hey guys. i don't know any tex, but i'd like to learn. i'm writing an essay for school, what should i apt-get? and where can i learn how to use it? thanks and sorry for this stupid question. <23> hey, is there some unofficial (or otherwise) package repository that has vlc player for testing? <20> heh <24> is there a cmd line tool to convert "OpenDocument Text" to txt, html, pdf, anything? <19> gpm: The main tool you will want is pdflatex <19> which does about what you would guess <22> so i should learn latex? <22> i don't even know latex <22> :-P <19> hold on, I'll see if I can track down an introduction <25> gpm: if you're looking for something powerful that can do math and science, you want latex <25> gpm: if you're writing a history paper, "abiword" is a lot easier <22> oh, i'm not doing much technical work these days <25> gpm: it's basically a word clone <22> yeah, but i'm sick of that crap. <25> openoffice is good too, a little more full featured but a little slower <22> yeah, but i wanted to try a real typesetting thing <22> not a word processor <25> ah, then you want latex <22> cool <22> i'll google it up <22> thanks <22> ! <25> it's pretty easy... "tetex" is what you want to apt-get <25> and probably tetex-doc too <25> lyx is an easier way to get into latex if you're in a rush <22> k <26> lynx <22> no <26> ok <19> gpm: http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/info/beginlatex/beginlatex-3.6.pdf <19> gpm: http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/latex_guide.dvi <19> those are two I used to learn latex <24> is there a command line tool to convert "OpenDocument Text" (openoffice.org document) to text, html, pdf, anything? <6> oo is able to create pdf's or text files <27> there's also cups-pdf to easily get PDF files for anything <6> jm_: so it creates pdf-files of *any* source? <28> Good morning, After my latest apt-get upgrade I get evolution *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: when I launch evolution. DOes anyone have an idea, how this can be fixed? it a known bug, but there is no suitable solution to find on the net. <27> streuner_: well anything that CUPS can print <6> jm_: hehe <29> mrspock1980: wait till it is fixed. welcome in unstable. probably the glib change <27> it's a bug in Evolution, glibc merely detected it <29> jm_: read again. I didn't say glib*c* <10> _rene_: I think the bug only affects testing <27> _rene_: read again, I never mentioned your nick anywhere
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