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<0> liable: right now it's about 1/3 of the channel <0> since we're only 80 in there <0> right... I shouldn't have said that <1> SerajewelKS: its the only way I can write a file to it tho across my network. Is it a security risk? <2> Shadowcat: i didnt actually understand that comment <0> we're only 80 people in #debian@oftc <3> webmonkey: it can be <0> so get your *** over there <0> NOW! <1> sheesh <2> Shadowcat: yeah, i join on occasion and give up when i see 24hours worth of joins and parts <1> I wish I knew how to deal with this problem <0> liable: now you know what #debian@efnet looks like <4> webmonkey : probably a bad config on who your serving your 'netowork' via smb/nfs. <2> personally i dont see a need to move other than politics, but thats not for a mere user to decide i guess.. <1> pinkwerks: I see
<0> yawn <0> I wasn't following the discussion in the first place <5> once the ops set this chan moderated people will flock over, sometime after irc.debian.org moves it's record. :) <2> !slap Shadowcat <0> !beat liable <1> pinkwerks: any pointers? <0> !whack liable <4> webmonkey : well are you sharing via nfs or samba? <0> hmm <0> !whack liable <2> Shadowcat: ok, thats enough of that. fuxor! <0> blegh <2> !lose Shadowcat <6> Shadowcat: You Lose. <7> gah <8> sep: poo to that. <7> I go to have a shower, and look what happens <8> you get wet? :) <9> Heh. <10> i am not able to find proper driver for my chipset <7> Well, yes :) <2> sep: excuse my irc ignorance, whats setting to moderated gonna do and what effect will it have? <1> pinkwerks: nfs, i followed everything through but may have overlooked something <7> There's also three ops calls <10> where i can find display driver <0> !whack liable <0> there, works <1> pinkwerks: I have updated exports file with entry for the shared dir, I have put the user sharing into the dir owners group <2> great, another thing to get abused with by Shadowcat .. <0> hey I didn't actually put !beat in there in the first place <1> is Shadowcat related to greycat or deadcat? <11> t9k785 Kerr mesae edrin pinkwerks omkar blizzard_ staanii che4p_ Virus01 leikh DarkCow nastjakam loverboy streuner Shadowcat webmonkey amki thegraham_ aidan TBBle AJR scytheman Foobar funktion Gnea incinerator Firehand idealm Heartsbane phoohb GecKo` nerophibia mithro nfechner gilianima realniko si0ux susp3ct utis Tidus _yam rhalff Ox9O creature tonsofpcs Maliuta jelly-ho cbr _MiTo_ flosch neoXite enerv mjk64 aarchie jikbag Champignon e <11> nkuttler lefty73 skon soccos frankie shogunx liable Pooh22 saeko Holborn rumpl onetinsoldier Ketsa deadcat dobbyX salman_ vulture__ lewis Nick_Hill lastnode cam chealer9 paradox_boun1 harsha R_engel chalcedony Angels2 dondek Sonderblade GoAuLd TasteOfDeath eps Firehand_Work josep newjack lavi jimmiehansson cmatei derril sk4nK skrewz marsovac weggpod MatBoy yipe possie wdamn Esaj iksaif` pvd2006 arooni justStormY abauer Dabian Paras quit <12> Maulkin: that's not the fault of those who call them, the reason is you are mostly pretty alone when needed someone... <13> huh ? <14> wth? <15> whats the latest firefox package available for sarge <16> man ... i have to tell you something ... it is a bit offtopic, but i bet you'll lough your *** off <12> nwonknu: /msg dpkg info mozilla-firefox sarge <8> nwonknu: 1.0.4 <12> nwonknu: or just use pdo (packages.debian.org) <2> hrm, when did Maulkin become an op <10> where will I find display card drivers? <12> nwonknu: you could always use the binaries of mozilla <2> omkar: i told you already <4> webmonkey : well 777 isn't 'dangerous' if you wan't user/group/other to acess that dir, it's very literal, however simple security with 770 so no accedental mods are made isn't a bad idea. <12> liable: stew too <15> hasnt 1.0.4 got a load of security issues in it <0> did stew become an op? <12> liable: last week, i guess <1> pinkwerks: ok thanks <12> yep <2> streuner: oh, right, didnt notice that either <17> Shadowcat: yes <12> Shadowcat: /msg chanserv access #debian list
<7> nwonknu: http://packages.debian.org/firefox should tell you <16> today and tomorrow i had/have my final examinations in information technolegies. two tasks: one was today, the other tomorrow. for each of it 8 hours time. todays task was to split up a net with vlsm (just on the paper and i needed 5 minutes) and to set up a base system, debian or suse <0> hmm 19 ops for a channel of 800 <12> that's not the problem <0> no the problem is that most of those 19 are on one continent <2> yeah and about 6 that actually pay any attention. <5> liable, it would mean that only those with voice could talk in here. basicaly shut down the chan. join #freenode for a demo on how it works <1> pinkwerks: 770 doesnt even allow me to view the contents of dir! <0> which makes this a parent free zone 10 hours a day <5> liable, the only way to make sure the whole chan moves instead of splits up. <18> Shadowcat: pfff <2> sep: that would be a bit harsh to do that. is that what they are going to do? <19> i wish to remove /usr/sbin/nscd (debian testing) but dont know what package provides it, what is command to tell what package owns a binary file? <17> sep: why should the whole chan move? <5> liable, have no idea. i'ts what i would have done. <18> zu22: $ dpkg -S /usr/sbin/nscd <17> there was #debian/oftc before, there will be #debian/freenode afterwards <20> zu22: you could use apt-file <16> 8 hours for that ****^^ but it comes better. the teacher gave us the entry for apt "dep http://...." dep? he was pretty sure about it^^ ... and better: part of the task was to setup a user "Mller" ... omfg is this guy stupid. we neede 10 minutes to explain him why he would never be able to setup a user "Mller" -.- <7> liable: Dunno if it's what we're gonna do, but it sounds like a good plan <19> chealer9: sweet! <19> amki: ok thx <16> and that is my final examination ... unbelievable <2> Maulkin: sounds a bit fascist to me. freenode has supported #debian for a long time. <1> I'm screwed? <8> sep: it's a silly idea -- people would just leave <4> webmonkey : that's because the '0' is 'other' your mountpiont may not allow unknown users to see the mount. the system you are mounting from has to validate itself as 'trusted', make sure you have users with the same UID on both systems etc <8> I don't want to go oftc <8> and I doubt I'm the only one <1> pinkwerks: ah <5> blondie, not my call <19> jlaw: haha what cl*** it this? "Debian fur Dumpkopfs" haha :) <21> there seem to be references to kernels newer than 2.6.10 on debian-kernel, are there .debs anywhere? <7> For more info about the move, see Steve MacIntire's posting to debian-devel-announce <12> blondie: stay here then, but keep in mind newbies will prolly join #debian OFTC... <4> webmonkey : usually sharing a common /etc/p***wd file does the trink in a network env. without some kind of auth system like LDAP <5> blondie, i don't bother i'v been on both oftc and freenode for many years anyway <8> Maulkin: are the people that decided to move irc.debian.org actually in here? <7> McIntyre even <17> blondie: no <16> zu22: it was information technolegies for TAI: Technischer ***istent fr Informatik <12> the whole tread is in debian-project <7> blondie: some of them. <19> jlaw: they need better teacher ;) <16> zu22: and it was our final exam -.- <19> jlaw: hahahaha! <8> if they're not actually using this channel, they should mind their own business really <19> jlaw: that is so funny <2> yeah, read it, just find it hard to accept when devs want to move that are never in the channel anyway. but i guess we should move this conversation to #politics.. <17> blondie: we're NOT moving this channel, we're moving the irc.debian.org DNS <5> zu22, was nscd the perpetator ? <16> zu22: i don't know if i should laugh about it ... somehow it's sad <8> azeem: fine, but it's mainly going to affect this channel <17> blondie: possibly, yes <19> sep: i will be able to test after remove it hehe <17> blondie: there have been discussions with the channel owner and moderators <17> it's pretty pointless to discuss this now <12> you mean you don't want discuss it? <19> i hope we keep #debian on freenode <12> zu22: that's up to us <22> Whoa.. Xorg just crashed. <19> say no to OFTC <22> First time on Debian. <19> streuner: i hope you do not leave freenode :) <7> #debian will remain on freenode. And on OFTC. irc.debian.org will be cnamed to irc.oftc.net <17> in addition, several of the current ops have declared they will continue to support and moderate #d/freenode <19> Maulkin: oh ok <12> zu22: well, it was always just fine to stay, so why i should leave... <23> in my output of 'ps auxf' i see a lot of processes surrounded with square brackets e.g. [migration/0] where can i find out what kind of processes these are? <8> fine, <8> sep: stop spreading FUD please :P <24> any Debian devs here willing to give a hand with some major package hacking work? <19> streuner: ja <4> webmonkey : whatever you're up to, most 'not seeing a directory' problems come down to permissons which are controlled at a filesystem or server level. usually the server is conservative in the informations it shares, especially in debian
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