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<0> AndyCap, well mostly people that just freshly installed linux ... and their first problem was to install win soft <0> AndyCap, that was pretty common... <1> che: and to download more windows warez. :P <1> to run in wine <2> ughhhh <0> AndyCap, well id rather say they wanted to have the same "toolchain" as on windows <2> warez <1> che: but still be able to run l33nuhX <0> AndyCap, well most people didnt know better <1> nobody take that name. I'm making a distro. :P <0> AndyCap, they didnt know there are alternatives.. and that most win software is completly unnec***eryy <1> l33nuhX FTW! <2> linux runs better on this laptop than windows <0> AndyCap, what do you expect from people that need 100 shareware apps for basic system operation and 50% and more comes with spyware if you dont reg it. <0> AndyCap, it was simply ignorance <3> hey
<1> che: about the same behaviour. we're creatures of habit. <3> how can i get vsftpd to restart <3> ? <3> its not running <3> apparently, its locked <0> neilthereildeil, su - <3> ok <4> anyone have a suggestion on how to make an iso of an audio cd? <0> neilthereildeil, service vsftpd restart <1> I've got a hard time figuring out all the new gui tools to do things I fire up vim for. <3> i did <3> it doent shut down <0> AndyCap, lol <0> AndyCap, i like gpm and nm <3> it says its locked <3> but its dead <1> che: nm? <0> AndyCap, network manager <1> che: oh you mean studly caps NetworkManager ? <1> :P <3> i deleted /var/lock/subsys/vsftpd <0> AndyCap, uppercase letters in package names are a topic you dont really want me to comment on <3> andi try to run it, but it still fails <1> che: :) <3> che: any ideas? <3> AndyCap: any ideas? <5> http://openlinuxproject.org/pages/google.html <6> so does anyone have any ideas how to increase my screen res? <6> the config won't work <7> bigvern edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf <3> how can i restart locked processes? <7> in section screen <0> AndyCap, did you see that someone managed to package open-xchange building with gcj? <7> edit the line where u find the "Modes" parameter <6> ok <7> add the resolution u want <6> and add 1024x768 yes <6> cool <6> thanks <7> then log out log in <0> neilthereildeil, i dont think the problem is that the process is locked <0> neilthereildeil, are you sure you didnt mess up a config file? <0> neilthereildeil, with the default setup vsftp works out of the box <1> che: cool, no I didn't see that <0> AndyCap, its really not bad at all. especially the webmailer in the latest version is nice (for a webmailer) <1> Oh great: "We want to urge all system builders -- indeed, all Partners -- not to supply naked PCs. It is a risk to your customers and a risk to your business," 'sa nice stoire ya got there, shame if it'd burn. <0> AndyCap, ah you read the story too... <0> AndyCap, antitrust! <0> AndyCap, ms is trying to bundle every pc with windows! <6> unable to write file :-( <0> AndyCap, umm wait a min... dont they do that with most already? ;)) <1> che: well, they did sign a deal with several school districts here recently. charging for all pcs (again) and it includes macs <8> anti trust the kind of faith a republican politician generates <0> AndyCap, looool <0> AndyCap, i guess i am selling software to schools too <9> ive got an interesting situation - a customer has 2000 audio cds they would like converted to ogg - the only way i can think of to make this remotely economical to them is by using multiple drives simultaniuosly - ill also be needing freedb support as well. Any ideas? <1> che: yes i'd think it funny too if it wasn't my tax money. :) <1> kronos003: hacking abcd? <0> AndyCap, well how about getting that into your local (countrywide) press? <1> che: it's getting there. <8> lol kronos003 just copy one cd to ogg then replicate
<0> AndyCap, make sure you get me a copy of the article. <9> abcd? never heard of it <9> f_newton: oh theyd love that - <10> Hi - is the kernel bug for non-GNU modules fixed for Core 5 yet? <11> test <1> kronos003: hmm, maybe I got the name wrong, but there are a few perl/whatnot scripts for ripping <12> stodge: update kernel in updates-testing is fixed for it <9> AndyCap: what is abcd? do you have a link? <10> But it's not released as stable yet? <12> stodge: and i see it was released an an actual update <10> ok <1> kronos003: guess you could just configure several grip instances as well, one for each drive and have it eject and start ripping on insert <13> anybody got a "how-to" about allowing an fc5 box w/2 nics to -safely- serve as a gateway to another box? <12> stodge: 2080 has the fix <9> AndyCap: ya if the scripts support freedb then that would work well maybe <10> I was holding off installing Core 5 until an update was released <12> stodge: check the annouce-list <10> Ok thanks <1> che: you read norwegian? :P <9> AndyCap: could i do that on one user sesion? or could i operate multiple X displays from one terminal? <0> AndyCap, does that mean you are not also bringing an english version of it on slashdot? <0> AndyCap, :) <14> "wish you were here" is an awesome song ... poor sid <14> AndyCap, which story is this, do you have a link? <1> kronos003: never tried it with more than one instance actually. :-P <9> actually i know i can do multiple x displays - i did it once a while back but how many could i do i wonder <1> kronos003: just use Xvnc or Xnest then <1> CrippsFX: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/04/05/1425216&threshold=3 <2> # wine run install.exe <2> wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\run.exe": Module not found <0> Tuffpoo, wine install.exe <9> mmm - i could definitly see a need for a multi cpu rig with more than plenty of ram <0> Tuffpoo, why do you put "run" in there? <1> che: http://www.digi.no/php/art.php?id=284703 http://www.digi.no/php/art.php?id=283444 <1> kronos003: you could always write slimdevices.com and ask what setup they use. :P <2> che: i got it <0> AndyCap, wow i do understand norwegian <9> squeezebox = trash <1> che: hehe, some words and sentences should be familiar. <0> AndyCap, microsoft abuses monopoly <15> Why is ESR such a moron? <0> AndyCap, i guess the rest is rather unimportant haha <1> che: :P <0> dwmw2_gone, who is ESR? <14> thanks AndyCap <15> Eric Raymond. <9> a customer picked one up once - you must be running the backend soft on a windows box and it only supports mp3 streaming - totoal waste <12> dwmw2_gone: all i know is i love his comic strip <1> kronos003: nope. it runs on linux as well, you get softclients, <2> i am guesing u install broodwar the sameway? <1> kronos003: and the source for the server. ;) <9> heh <1> kronos003: and it converts ogg etc on the fly iirc. at least playing oggs worked <1> kronos003: point is, why not write them and ask about what they use to rip <0> bedtime for me <0> night. <1> che: here too, night <9> AndyCap: it would be nice if they wrote the codec into the device and set it up to use SMB <0> back on friday eveining <9> AndyCap: good point <9> l8r folks gonna get some food <5> goo gull <2> is there a way i can burn the iso from broodwar on my comp so when i travel all i have to do is mount it? <16> Darn ! fedora does'nt install for me.. <16> :( <1> Tuffpoo: depends, if it's not copy protected: "dd if=/dev/cdrom of=my-isoimage.iso" <5> join a cult then <5> and this time .. do drink the kool-aid <1> Tuffpoo: mount -o loop my-isoimage.iso /mnt/cd <17> hey <17> can someone help? <5> no. <5> don't ask redundant questions <17> well anyway
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