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<daMaestro> awesome... maybe I got it for a reason.
<ram_einstein> do routers dynamically ***ign IPs? ie. If I'm behind a router, will my IP constantly change?
<daMaestro> ram_einstein, you can control the lease time
<daMaestro> ram_einstein, just check the device settings for you dhcp server.
<ram_einstein> daMaestro: I see
<Fiver> ram_einstein: that's a dhcp issue, not specific to routers (some routers provide dhcp, some do not)
<daMaestro> ram_einstein, but it should keep giving you the same IP.. and you can also setup static leases (on some devices)
<ram_einstein> daMaestro: I see
<ram_einstein> what will my IP be like behind a router? is a 10.193.251.254? I though it should be a 192.168.1.* or similar
<ram_einstein> do torrents work with NAT? does it require port-forwarding?
<BarnacleBob> ram_einstein, 192.168.x.x is private and so its 10.x.x.x
<Fiver> ram_einstein: there are 3 ranges of "private" addresses. one is 192.168.*.* another is 10.*.*.*
<ram_einstein> Fiver and BarnacleBob: I see
<BarnacleBob> ram_einstein, it will work but it will work a helluva lot better with port forwarding
<Fiver> or 192.168.0.0/16 and 10.0.0.0/8 if you prefer
<ram_einstein> BarnacleBob: which port do I need to forward?
<BarnacleBob> hrm off the top of my head i dont know
<daMaestro> whatever you set your client to use
<BarnacleBob> your torrent software should tell you
<daMaestro> 6881:tcp is the default
<daMaestro> 6881:udp for DHT
<daMaestro> most clients now recommend using a non ***igned port as ISP are starting to do bandwidth shaping on all the standard P2P ports
<ram_einstein> if someone on my network port-forwards those ports, I can't use torrents, right?
<daMaestro> ram_einstein, you should be able to use torrents now.. but they will be damn faster if you allow other clients to connect in
<BarnacleBob> ram_einstein, you can change the port the software uses
<daMaestro> you torrent client should allow you to throttle your bandwidth
<ram_einstein> BarnacleBob: ah yes
<ram_einstein> daMaestro: I see
<daMaestro> ram_einstein, as I can't tell your ISP right off the bat I can't tell you if they do bandwidth shaping or not
<BarnacleBob> daMaestro, know if comcast does?
<daMaestro> BarnacleBob, don't use 6881.. yes they do
<BarnacleBob> daMaestro, damnit no wonder they go so slow :) i'll change that when i get home
<daMaestro> depending on what modem you are using.. it might even be smarter then just "6881... bad"
<daMaestro> i can pull over 800KB/s off torrents using my comcast line.. so if you are not getting sweet speeds like that.. then change your port
<BarnacleBob> yeah i'm not
<BarnacleBob> i get slow stuff
<BarnacleBob> <100KB total
<daMaestro> ouch.
<BarnacleBob> but i thought it was because my share ratio ****s
<daMaestro> what client are you using?
<BarnacleBob> afterall it takes me 10x longer to upload 1 copy than download
<BarnacleBob> azureus
<daMaestro> same.. should work great.. just try changing ports
<BarnacleBob> it claims it dosnt limit based on share ratio but i didnt know if trackers could
<BarnacleBob> cool i'll give it a shot
<daMaestro> well i have to try to get this damn dvd writer back..
<ram_einstein> wiat a sec... what should I do if I want free fast internet for life.. buy my own server?
<BarnacleBob> my colleague that shares this office is going to hate me. i just got a Johnny Cash essentials cd and am going to play it constantly :)
<BarnacleBob> ram_einstein, impossible
<BarnacleBob> ram_einstein, the "internet" is the collection of interconnected servers and clients. buying your own server would techinically give you internet for life for free but its all the other's out there that make it good and usefull
<ram_einstein> BarnacleBob: yeah, I also meant link it up
<BarnacleBob> still have to pay for the link to the rest of it
<ram_einstein> :)
<ram_einstein> k thanks
<ram_einstein> gtg
<BarnacleBob> later ram_einstein
<ram_einstein> later
<BarnacleBob> that was a definatly wiered series of questions. i remember that nic from before and recall them being a bit more veresed in how IT works
<daMaestro> damn.. i had to reboot to get it back.
<BarnacleBob> did you see ram_enstein's last question? it was great
<daMaestro> no i missed it.
<BarnacleBob> ram_einstein wiat a sec... what should I do if I want free fast internet for life.. buy my own server?
<daMaestro> ehehe.
<BarnacleBob> :)
<daMaestro> sweet.. i hope this gstreamer-python update fixes my soundcoverter.. my mp3 player has been getting dusty
<daMaestro> what writing mode should be using for dvd+r?
<daMaestro> 'auto' didn't work
<daMaestro> DAO, overwrite, incremental?
<atsi> hi
<Ven]n^> uhm, when i try to run mozilla everything gets messed up
<Ven]n^> i cant run xterm
<Ven]n^> or anything
<BarnacleBob> uhhh way over my head :) i know 0 about the actuall going ons of cd writing
<Ven]n^> and mozilla wont run
<daMaestro> well the simulate is working.. i should have tested that last time too.
<BarnacleBob> Ven]n^, how are you trying to run it? when did this start happening? did you change something?
<Durrikan> argh it be |Jef|
<atsi> i got a small problem with fstab and i would like someone to help me. as root i can mount a partition which is ntfs, in read only format. but as user i can not. any ideas why?
<BarnacleBob> greetings |Jef|
<Durrikan> morn
<BarnacleBob> atsi, add user to the options part of the fstab
<Sonar_Gal> morning |Evil| |Jef|
<atsi> please prefix in your answer
<Ven]n^> BarnacleBob, i just installed fedora
<Ven]n^> trying to run it from menu
<BarnacleBob> atsi, where it says defaults make it says user,defaults
<BarnacleBob> Ven]n^, in gnome? is this firefox or fedora?
<BarnacleBob> Ven]n^, i mean firefox or mozilla
<Ven]n^> firefox
<BarnacleBob> Ven]n^, try opening up a terminal and typing firefox into that and see what happens
<BarnacleBob> Ven]n^, instead of running it from the menu
<Ven]n^> i will later.. a friend is sshing in to check stuff
<daMaestro> Ven]n^, are you updated?
<Ven]n^> nah
<Durrikan> BaracleBOb: if he just installed it's mozilla and not firefox isn't it?
<daMaestro> well there is your issue
<Ven]n^> i should do a yum update perhaps
<Ven]n^> i just installed wireless
<Ven]n^> havnet done it yet
<BarnacleBob> Durrikan, just installed installs both. (at least i have both)
<daMaestro> yeah.. there have been many updates.
<Ven]n^> how to check what users connected via ssh do?
<Ven]n^> nevermind
<daMaestro> the little floating k3b status thing is awesome
<AlphonseBrown> I have a problem - I don't know where to get gl_gears? in FC5
<daMaestro> AlphonseBrown, what card?
<daMaestro> i ***ume ati..
<AlphonseBrown> is it dropped from the distro?
<AlphonseBrown> no
<AlphonseBrown> I sold my ati yesterday
<AlphonseBrown> I used to have fgl_gears
<AlphonseBrown> but the normal gl_gears?
<daMaestro> oh. not sure.
<daMaestro> not in FC5
<AlphonseBrown> I'm so happy I got nvidia, because it works so flawlessly with Fc5..
<daMaestro> AlphonseBrown, nvidia is awesome...
<AlphonseBrown> this is the reason to sell my ati.. I loved my ati.. but linux support was so poor
<daMaestro> AlphonseBrown, have you tried to 'locate gl_gears'
<AlphonseBrown> yes
<AlphonseBrown> even locate gears
<daMaestro> what about 'yum provides gl_gears'
<daMaestro> ?
<AlphonseBrown> good point :)
<AlphonseBrown> but I can't recall what was the exact name, was it gl_gears?
<BarnacleBob> AlphonseBrown, glxgears?
<daMaestro> yeah.. glxgears
<AlphonseBrown> yes
<AlphonseBrown> well yum is not happy
<AlphonseBrown> Error: Caching enabled and local cache: //var/cache/yum/extras-development/filelists.xml.gz does not match checksum
<AlphonseBrown> how to fix yum cache?
<daMaestro> yum clean all
<BarnacleBob> yum clean cache
<daMaestro> yum clean cache
<AlphonseBrown> I just used it to fetch upgrades
<AlphonseBrown> oh, ok
<AlphonseBrown> 0 cache files removed
<AlphonseBrown> Does any of you FC4 users deal with kdebluetooth?
<atsi> i got troubles letting user to have read access to ntfs partition. anyone willing to help?? please prefix
<daMaestro> atsi, add 'user' to the fstab line
<daMaestro> BarnacleBob already answered you
<atsi> daMaestro: shall paste the fstab's line for that? so you could point me directly?
<daMaestro> atsi, or pastebin your fstab and you might get some more help
<daMaestro> atsi, it always helps to help us help you.
<AlphonseBrown> nobody uses kdebluetooth, can't belive it..
<atsi> daMaestro: you lost me now. do what?
<AlphonseBrown> it's awesome
<daMaestro> AlphonseBrown, i don't have hardware bluetooth support.. not that I know of
<|Jef|> AlphonseBrown: buy me something thats bluetooth enabled
<BarnacleBob> AlphonseBrown, dosn't seem too many people are awake right now :)
<daMaestro> atsi, yes.. pastebin it
<AlphonseBrown> yuo


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