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<0> to put it mildly <1> kspath: wrong terminal :P <0> guerin: how much experience do you have with solaris? <0> in a data center environment? <2> starfishy: please take this elsewhere <0> ok <3> starfishy: |<----------this-much------------>| <4> Shadowcat: it was meant for others related to signals I just got out of my time machine :-P <3> wtf <3> ok, let's spell this out for the ****ing stupid people amongst us <2> Guerin: just drop it <3> sun make software which is either 0 or 1 points ****ing uesless in free software <3> this makes them **** <3> simple
<3> heh <5> Hi! <3> think that, then <5> Is there some tool that can color tcpdump output ? <4> crayola <4> but you will have to clean your screen after <0> *chuckle* <3> if you can demonstrate a case where sunware is useful is of any use in a frww software environment, we might have a sane base to work from <4> airox I saw somethign like that in/on freshmeat.net <5> Ok, is there some tool to slap people over the internet ? <4> staroffice <3> AR: the first person to implement it will become a quadrizillionaire <4> !lart kspath <3> airox: ^ <0> Guerin could not even talk to the channel without solaris <0> the majority of internet backbone servers running said OS <3> starfishy: hahah <0> but anyway, debating with you is useless, guerin, you have no manners, no knowledge, no experience <6> hi all, I saw this cool stuff [ http://freedesktop.org/~david/crypto/ ] and I'm wondering if anyone knows the website for screencast, the program used to create the Flash animation... <3> starfishy: not that that OS couldn't be replaced with another; it's .... ..... <7> NASA commented on that a few weeks ago <3> meh <3> it's just inertia <8> Guerin> what? <3> and my keyboard having a "change language" key where half the spacebar should be <9> hi room <10> wow after this i think ill leave. yall have fun doing what ever you call that <3> AR: intended for airox <3> !room <11> CHANNEL! <8> Guerin> ok <9> Guerin: that is a ROOM <12> !room <13> ChuckNorris: your sitting in a room chatting in a channel <11> CHANNEL! <12> !channel <11> [channel] This refers to the group of resellers that supply most companies with software, hardware, and support. The channel is a force to be reckoned with, and it competes directly against companies like Gateway 2000 and Dell. A channel can also be a content container, like a television channel. You may be watching TV channels on the Internet someday. <12> :P <14> what do I have to do to get openoffice.org-kde to work? I installed the package, but openoffice still looks as ugly as it did before I installed the package? <15> where to download the unestable version of debian? <4> unstable sid? <15> yes <2> debianito_proble: you don't. you install stable or testing and "upgrade" (if you can call it that) <0> i dont think there are actual install cds for unstable <0> but if you have to ask you should not run unstable in the first place <4> dist-upgrage from stable/sarge but you use unstable at your own risk it will usually have broken parts <16> there are not <16> !sid faq <11> hmm... sid faq is http://wooledge.org/~greg/sidfaq.html <17> An odd question... after the latest packaged kernel upgrade in Sid, did anybody else's PC speaker start with incessant beeping? <16> cwood: FIRE! <15> ok thanks! i think i should not...i will install the testing <3> cwood: suggest immediate disconnection of PC speaker <14> what do I have to do to get openoffice.org-kde to work? I installed the package, but openoffice still looks as ugly as it did before I installed the package? <3> cwood: as was implemented more than a decade ago by mst sane computer users <18> Guerin: What will he then use to make beepings with? <19> Hi To ALL! WaKe Up People [-ThE MaTRiX-] <4> abrotman: BEEP! <16> kspath: many beeps today
<3> beardy: /bin/beep <3> naturally <17> Well, obviously. I'd just rather know what caused it, than simply unplug things. <17> Especially since this only happened in the last hour, with a kernel upgrade. <3> cwood: /msg dpkg bell, see if **** Gets Better <18> Guerin: Wouldn't that be quite quiet with a disconnected speaker? <3> beardy: not if you have ANOTHER speaker <20> if something dont work and you have no clue why.. use wirecutters shamelessly.. it still dont work, but now you know why ! <19> qualcuno parla italiano???? <18> !it <11> per aiuto in lingua italiana: /j #debian-it , (anche /j #linux-it ). Otterrete sicuramente piu' aiuto li', bischeri! For help in italian /j #debian-it or /j #linux-it <4> !it <4> hehe <4> !tell Dragone about it <17> This isn't anything to do with X or a console, I'm reasonably certain. It starts when going through the USB bits in the hotplug init script. Interesting behaviour, certainly. <15> one more thing..where to download the testing version for netinst?? <3> cwood: IS YOUR SOUND PERMANENTLY UP? <16> !tell debianito_proble about d-i <3> like <21> debianito_proble, you don't, you get stable and dist-upgrade to testing. <3> is my capsloc permanently <3> on <3> ? <15> eulex but i cant install de stable <3> that is the question! <18> Guerin: It was, it seemed. <15> because im getting big troubles with acpi problem <3> beardy: yes. <16> i just freaking told him where <0> eulex: the stable install disks have problems with some new hardware <18> Guerin: An eternal one.. <17> Guerin: No, and as stated previously, it didn't happen in linux-image 2.6.15-6. <0> i have to use the testing install images because stable hangs my system <21> starfishy, I know, but he should use them if possible. <3> starfishy: all hardware since stable was released, bizarely <16> starfishy: /msg dpkg sarge 2.6.12 .. sarge 2.6.14 .. sarge 2.6.15 :) <0> guerin: yes, but what does that have to do with my advice? <21> starfishy, and he doesn't need to run stable for that -- there are unofficial sarge netinsts with newer kernels, as abrotman said <0> and why is it that you seem to be dead set on picking a fight? <0> eulex: why not run the testing netinst? the new installer works quite well <16> me? <16> i'm not picking a fight .. i hope you all die@! <0> no, guerin <0> he seems like a pitbull who gets a piece of meat dangled in front of it <21> starfishy, because testing is not stable. it's undergoing quite rapid change nowadays and was actually quite b0rked for a few days with the libxft2 problem. <18> in front of what? <0> eulex: but that bites you regardless of whether you use the testing installer or dist-upgrade to it <15> starfishy actually who is the pitbull? <5> I've use multitail for the one's that wanted the same tool :) <21> starfishy, true. but from what I heard he was just wanted to try the testing netinst because the sarge netinst didn't work. <3> starfishy: the real question is "how can a given installer support hardware newer than it?" <3> starfishy: which your advice fails to address <15> im very confused because i tryed to install the netinst but.....Im getting problems with the acpi version...so one friend told me to install the testing version <3> i may be drunk, but I'm not stupid <16> !tell debianito_proble about d-i <0> guerin: i did not say it was supposed to, just that some pcs dont work with it <15> hey relax abrotman <16> that ****ing tells you where to get it .. stop being so obtuse <0> guerin: well, that you are drunk explains some things but doesnt excuse anything <2> starfishy: Guerin can you guys just please drop it or continue this privately? <15> no it doesnt <0> stew: ok <16> bull ****ing **** <3> starfishy: all I'm saying is that your logic is faulty <16> debianito_proble: see what dpkg told you .. it's right there .. if you can't comprehend english .. installing debian will be much harder <3> starfishy: it's faulty regardless of my state, any child can see that <3> not that I give a ****, I'm just sayin' <15> it just tell where to download the stable version and not the netinst of the testing verrsion my friend <15> by the way im like a pitbull in fron of a piece of meet so i will install it <21> debianito_proble, please read the full fact. <15> !tell abrotman about d-i
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