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<0> jair: Hire someone to plan it. <1> if i was planning a dual boot 98se/debian which goes in first? <2> 98se\ <3> aidan: the top two lines of dpkg -l are, yes <4> thanks, i updated, it was in there! <3> WezlFawlty: 98 <3> WezlFawlty: installing windows nukes your bootloader <1> luv u guys ;^) <5> Guerin: so if I had X installed or something, they'd be clickable? <3> debian is polite enough to ask <1> at least this hasnt changed <3> aidan: nope. <5> Guerin: they're just there to be cool, then? :) <1> a few of the distros have nearly come of age :) <3> aidan: dpkg -l libc6; look at the first two letters on the line. Those two lines at the top tell you what they mean
<2> Guerin: yeah, turns out my filsystem took a crap and i lost most of my music <5> how do I purge configuration files? apt-get remove --purge apache-common is't doing much <2> fsck saved some of it. <3> britt: nice. <6> britt, we are thinking in the best later worry about the money <3> aidan: dpkg -P <6> beardy, that comment do not help at all. <5> ahhh I get it, thanks Guerin <2> Guerin: yeah, and i had no other drives <2> so debian is installed on a bigfoot , with my old main drive slaved to it <6> if I have cat-6 cable and gigabit internet switches, should I have special jacks? or RJ 45 will work the same than a cat-5 cable? <3> woah, a bigfoot <2> Guerin: heard of em? <3> welcome to our humble century, O ancient one. <7> anybody experiencing problems trying to get 'xft:font' recognised by urxvt <2> Guerin: lol <2> Guerin: 8GB too... :o <2> jair: the big thing is the wiring and the termination. <6> britt, right <2> my advice is to rent/buy a fluke tester that does CAT 6 testing <6> I will actually start looking on google ;) <2> Ive used a fancy one that runs linux ;) <2> KDE too <6> it is a room on IRC to talk about hardward like wiring and other things? <2> jair: what do you need to know <2> you can pm me... <8> jair: #hardware may be able to help you with some things <9> ootput: check this out: http://gallery.sshonly.sytes.net/2006/20060213.bowling/ the files with *mp3lame* only <6> dondelelcaro, thank you again my friend <2> jair: im typed things, are you not getting them <6> britt, nope <2> jair: hmm <2> jair: im using irssi-text in debian... <6> britt, (/msg jair hi..) <2> thats what im doing <7> deadcat: alright <6> hmm britt weird because I can not see anything <7> deadcat: but they better be damn near fantastic! <9> ootput: guess which is my normal hand? (= <2> why dont we go into #blah <6> ok <7> britt: because it's a privileged channel <2> hmm <9> ootput: no. i bowl between 80-120 only )= <6> britt, it is ok we can talk here though <7> deadcat: that's you? <2> yeah <9> ootput: yes. <7> deadcat: you're ugly :D <6> britt, I was thinking in have a couple of switches gigabit, all the network cards of the machines gigabit as well. <9> ootput: that was today. because my cl***mates say i hop when i bowl <2> jair: i was saying make sure that everythign is connected real nice, no tight angles and make sure everything p***es a fluke CAT 6 tst. <9> ootput: i am the dude (= <9> ootput: and thats **** up. those are my cl***mates (= <2> jair: i would install patch panels maybe <7> deadcat: you're a lefty <6> "fluke CAT 6" where could I find one? <7> deadcat: yeah, you hop :) <9> ootput: why you think so? <6> britt, patch pannels :) <7> deadcat: it looks like you're overcompensating on the right side
<9> ootput: they say i hop with my right as well. but i dont notice that. i do know i hop with left hand. <6> britt, why not couple of switches as well? <2> jair: i have no idea...maybe ebay? <2> jair: why not :) <6> britt, I will check what is that "fluke" <2> its like a box thing. <7> deadcat: you do a quick shuffle before you let go <7> deadcat: do both feet touch the ground? (i can't tell) <2> I dont remember the model of the one i carried with me for a few years at work, but it was kinda old <9> ootput: i think so. actually my primary hand is right. (= HAHAHA got ya <6> britt, I see is basically a device to test the connectivity <2> yep <2> you plug one into the beginning of the line <2> and one at the end of the line <6> britt, I found the info on google and couple of images about it as well. <7> deadcat: ah, it's just that you looked so un-coordinated with the right =) <2> and it tests the integrity of the line with various cat standards <6> yes I see but it have to be "cat-6" to test that. <2> cat 3,5,5e,6 <2> yeah <9> ootput: i injured my wrist on the first week when doing a reverse spin. <6> britt, but then I have one of the testers for the current network is a cat 5e <2> i think cat-5e might do that as well, id just aim for cat-6 though <3> wow, who knew people cared so much about bowling <2> if you p*** 5e you'll usually do fine with 6 <6> I will have to ask more about the cat-6 <3> whatayareckon, 2012 olympics? <2> teh difference is the twists in the wire <6> britt, but with cat 6 I can use gigabit technology right with cat 5 I can't. <2> 5e you *MIGHT* be able to i thought i recalled something about that <7> deadcat: those are damn dangerous <2> if you p*** 5 and you wired with 6 wire, you should be fine :) <9> ootput: ya. but i've done it. sicne i only spin with 2 fingers. either hand. <2> are you doing this yourself? <7> deadcat: it messed me up for two weeks straight. it messed up an important part of my varsity tennis season <2> i'd kill for a networking job <9> ootput: damn. <9> britt: hhee. most morons say "i'd die for ..." (= <6> I am doing that with an architect and other two guys <10> hey hey fellows <2> deadcat: im not your average moron :p <10> guys <7> deadcat: do you use bugreport? <10> non related question here.. :) <10> how is it possible to have "live" ninuxes on cds? <9> britt: hehe. no because if they die. whats the point of the for part. <10> I mean where do u download a file or save file u work on? <9> ootput: nope. too lazy. (= <3> JackBlack: what's a 'ninux'? <2> deadcat: good observation. :) <10> ninuxes = linuxes * <9> britt: ya.. because i always say kill <10> <3> sorry.. my fingers are too fat <3> JackBlack: you can download files into ram, or onto a separate disk, like a usb drive or a hard disk in the machine <2> okay, jair i wish i could pm you my email addy so i could help you more <10> so I do need to format hard drive for it? <11> how i configure my card video? <2> but good luck <3> JackBlack: nope. <2> i'm always on here (recently) <10> <3> can u briefly explain please? <3> zorelha: /msg dpkg set up x <10> for example where are user data saved? <3> JackBlack: don't use <nick>, use nick: <11> Guerin thanks <10> like user accounts... <3> JackBlack: user data can be saved anywhere you want it. If you have a usb key or somesuch, you can save data to that <12> JackBlack, most of those will let you mount your current HD (***uming not XP fomating) and then you can read/write to the HD for your files <10> gotcha, Guerin <2> deadcat: "there's a ****er born every minute" <3> JackBlack: or if there's a writable hard disk in the machine, you can save files to that <10> ho would it be partitioned? I ***ume it is not Fat or Ntfs.. right? <3> JackBlack: the livecd has nothing to do with the partitioning. It won't change anything about the disk unless you exploicitly tell it to <12> JackBlack, you already ahve a windows machine right? this is the machine you might dual boot or use a liveCD on right? so that dire is already partitioned and formated
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