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<0> by the end of the week I should be able to set up small networks working off centralized authentication on most commercially supported OSes
<0> Unfortunately, unless someone wants to donate me an outdated powerbook with MacOSX on it, I can't claim MacOSX :(
<1> any recommendation on getting mplayer to play dvds smoothly? it's a little jagged; I'm thinking maybe I need more specific drivers for my video card?
<2> my powerbook runs Fedora.... and you can't have it anyway
<0> Southern_Gentlem: just expanding my skillset :)
<3> blue take the SANS cl***es
<0> it took me 3 days to get ldap to listen x.x;
<0> Southern_Gentlem: i'm poor.
<0> speaking of sans
<0> http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?date=2006-03-28 :>
<4> Shikkie: yes, xine
<0> xine is awesome as long as you're not using vga or vesa
<5> using xine on a PIII, there is no longer lagged sound outputs when I run other heavy apps :)
<6> hi all, im about to dual boot FC5
<6> how should I do my partitions before I start the setup?



<6> Im using partitonion magic to resize my drive and leave unformatted space for fc5 to use, is this correct?
<5> yeb
<5> about 5-10 GB free space for linux, I've done a dual last night
<3> bangers myself i do things different i put my /boot on hda1
<0> you know
<0> I just realized 8 cds fit on a dvd
<7> i forget the command for checking FC version
<0> well, 7
<5> uname -a
<7> ty
<0> how many dvds fit on a bluray?
<3> alomst 8
<7> does anyone know the tutorial on installing fc4 to fc5?
<5> there is one on fedora.redhat.com right?
<7> i did google it but had no success
<7> ok
<2> KarmaPolice: you mean upgrading?
<7> yes..
<2> just boot the installer, let it upgrade as normal.
<2> Or install fedora-release-5-5.noarch.rpm and 'yum update'
<6> why is my FC5 partitioning part of he install failing?
<5> ^ ^ sorry, I misread your question
<7> ohh i was thinking about the latter
<6> saying something that it cant create set it as primary or something
<6> I have my 40Gb drive, first 20Gb is my NTFS, and the last 20GB is unformatted
<8> Bangers: sometimes it helps to zero out the disks first. well, if you're all ntfs or whatever, that may be out of the question
<3> KarmaPolice, dont yum upgrade seeing people that have done that having lot of problems
<5> Bangers : I had the same warning last night, But I talking to you in FC5 :)
<8> Bangers: don't create it as a primary partition maybe.
<8> Bangers: maybe all you have left is space inside an extended partition?
<5> Codename_V : agreed
<0> 8 minutes left.
<0> Southern_Gentlem: Hey is there a way to get FC5 to install the way you tell it to instead of installing crap you tell it not to?
<5> dependencies are handled automatically
<3> bluefoxicy, i only do a "desktop install
<1> bluefoxicy, dependencies get installed for whatever you pick
<0> Shikkie: I disabled everything having to do with printing, cups got installed o.o?
<9> you'd be surprised what depends on cups.
<1> I dunno about cups; it installed on me for some reason too
<0> Em: no, no I wouldn't :P
<0> I have seen retarded dependencies
<5> bluefoxicy : i dont have printers but it also got installed
<0> I use ubuntu
<0> the desktop seed depends on 114 python packages and libraries that no installed programs use at all
<0> just because the devs like python
<8> bluefoxicy: I did a minimal install just the other day and I didn't have cups. heck, I didn't even have yum, which was rather annoying.
<5> lol
<0> Codename_V: that sounds broken... you had rpm right? :P
<9> bluefoxicy, well, i think even in this case you would. i run "yum remove cups" and the total packages to remove number at... 67
<8> bluefoxicy: course I had rpm. the point is, you must not have done a truely minimal install.
<0> you know
<9> and that includes all of gnome, openoffice, the gimp, evince
<0> red hat originally had rpm only
<0> and then they had apt-get for RPM
<0> and then they took yellowdog's yum
<0> I'll never understand why
<5> a better choice :)
<8> bluefoxicy: you're forgetting about up2date. and red carpet, sorta.
<0> I ran yum the other day, it took it about 5 minutes before it decided to download nmap
<8> bluefoxicy: blah blah blah. go back to debian then if it's so great.



<0> apt-get is like "Hold on.... ok see you have this package to install now ok?" then it takes itself 15 seconds to "get ready" to install any package because the database format for dpkg is ****ty >/
<3> bluefoxicy, the more you run it the shorter time it takes
<6> Codename_V: no. the unformatted space ISNT in an extended paritition
<0> Codename_V: my experience with up2date is that it freezes :P
<8> Bangers: dunno what to tell ya.
<3> bluefoxicy, up2date doesnt exist in fc5
<8> bluefoxicy: and my experience is it runs just fine on my rhel machines.
<0> Codename_V: some guy around here is claiming to be part of some "fedora amb***ador program"
<6> right now im talking to you on my windows XP boot, which is a single 40GB HDD with only a single primary parition of 20Gb which exist in the first 20Gb of the drive
<10> Can anyone point me to a HOWTO for setting up a CVS repository in FC5?
<3> bluefoxicy, thats possible
<5> Bangers : never mind. Just go ahead with your insatll
<0> Codename_V: he said that when you install fedora, to prevent breakage you run up2date first, then yum, because 'just yum breaks things'
<0> He's either a nut, or this system is horribly, horribly designed
<8> bluefoxicy: lots of people can feed you misinformation. and?
<9> that sounds like a nut.
<0> I'm pretty sure he's a nut in either case though :P
<0> anyone who drives around with over 5000 full sets of Linux CDs in his car has something wrong with him.
<6> IntangibleLiquid: err..it didnt elt me. it stops the install with that error.
<0> I carry around 50
<5> Bangers : ^ ^ no idea
<3> bluefoxicy, there is a amb***adors program
<8> Bangers: I'd be curious to see the output of fdisk -l
<5> Bangers : did you uncheck the force as primary option?
<6> yep
<6> but /boot NEEDS to be primary...
<0> Southern_Gentlem: So.... there's a program that actually has some guy who will tell you to install Linux but disable all GUI stuff because you learn faster that way?
<8> Bangers: it does?
<0> (I told him you learn how to run back to windows faster that way...)
<5> Bangers : my /boot does not need to be primary
<0> Southern_Gentlem: My advice is to put a screening program in place ;)
<10> Can anyone point me to a HOWTO for setting up a CVS repository in FC5?
<7> arr.. i can't find the minial one cd installation disk...:(
<7> or am i confused with other distro?
<3> KarmaPolice, get the boot.iso then you can do a network install otherwise you will need at least disc1 and disc 2
<2> Iceshadow: man cvs.
<2> Or _any_ documentation which tell you how to use 'cvs init'
<8> Iceshadow: from my notes: mkdir ~/cvs; export CVSROOT=~/cvs; cvs init;
<0> In these cases, we do not allow the use of our logos in relation to your business without joining our CentOS Commercial Support program.
<0> In this program, you would donate a percentage of the total that you charge a client for CentOS related work to the CentOS Project.
<0> Southern_Gentlem: Found someone crazier than Jay :P
<2> Iceshadow: did you _try_ google? http://ximbiot.com/cvs/cvshome/docs/
<7> no boot disc ...
<7> ftp://ftp.muug.mb.ca/pub/fedora/linux/core/5/i386/iso/
<7> or cd 1?
<5> how many MB does a normal minimum network installation take up?
<3> KarmaPolice, get the boot.iso then you can do a network install otherwise you will need at least disc1 and disc 2
<7> sorry... i am looking for boot.iso
<11> if you take a cl*** in network security does that mean you can be a good hacker?
<8> Tuffpoo: nope.
<2> KarmaPolice: ...core/5/i386/os/images/boot.iso
<7> ty
<2> actually if you get the rescue.iso and boot it with 'linux askmethod' it might be quicker to start up
<2> it doesn't have to fetch all the installer itself over the network.
<5> if FC6 still has 5 CDs, then I 'm doing a net install :)
<12> quit whining, Debian has 11
<13> I'm currently having a problem with configuring VSFTPD, whenever I attempt to connect to the FTP server... I get the error "500 OOPS: cannot locate user entry:ftpsecure"
<13> any ideas help would be appreciated
<5> DrNick : Im not whining, hust bcoz the cost for 5cds is equivalent to 1Gb so I think net install is a viable option
<4> guess what .. fedora has a SINGLE dvd
<4> go figure
<4> so does debian
<12> opsec: buy me a DVD
<12> er
<5> opsec : ppl here are afraid of dvd isos, they are poor like me ;)
<12> opsec: buy me a DVD burner
<4> go buy your own porr ***es
<12> opsec: and some blank DVDs
<8> DrNick: you can have my old one
<12> they're less than $1 each now, right?
<4> i have several i don't even use .. you can get a dvd burner for the same price as a cd burner
<14> is there a good how's to for IP fowarding. I want to use my computer as ainternet gateway.
<13> anyone have any ideas about my VSFTPD error?


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