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<0> hey but php is so kewl.... and and and and.... its so modern <1> Yes, you. <2> no <3> f_newton, php isn't kewl; RubyOnRails is. get with the times. :) <0> lol <0> I am not going to get with the times <1> TurnoGears yo. <1> *TurboGears <0> I am going to hide in my ignorance as long as I can <1> Fark, I can't spell for shat today... <0> lol yeah seems like it <3> welp.. time to boot fc5t3 for a spell (to test out livna's nvidia test rpms), then boot winbloze for some ipod feeding and some bf2 gaming. <3> good times.. good times <3> later fignewton <0> later <4> y
<4> oops <1> Ooooh... OGC is asking about pricing... <1> *they <1> CRAP. <5> lol <5> ignacio: you should fire that typist <4> OGC? <1> http://wiki.duskglow.com/tiki-index.php?page=Open-Graphics <6> anyone done a HTTP install of FC5t3? <5> spd1snd: I tested the NFS install and upgrade from FC4 last night <7> hello, everyone <5> lol <5> You goof <7> who's the goof? <8> you MarthaStewart <6> StillBob: well ive got disk 1 in the drive now, when i try to do an installation off of the local media, anaconda exits and reboots... so im trying to locate a public ftp/http mirror <9> lol <5> lol <0> Sonar_Guy wussup main? <9> Not much main!! Got real internet here in San Diego!! <7> HA HA HA... Law & Order just used an "IP address" to trace someone's Internet connection. The address? 324.15*.*.*** <5> spd1snd: so you are here looking for what? <0> as opposed to fake internet? <2> is it possible to reinstall a package without removing it? or remove it without removing the packages that dep on it? <6> StillBob: i've been clicking through a few of the fedora mirrors and havent found any fc5 trees... am i looking in the wrong place? <10> they actually used *.*** ? <9> f_newton: as Opposed to internet the blocks port 6667 <5> spd1snd: yeah <0> lol <11> how can i install gcc ? <7> rjune: yeah, and look at the first octet <9> biab <10> MarthaStewart: must be ipv6 <5> spd1snd: you need to looking in the test tree <10> like most folks would have a clue <7> true <7> it's a good thing <6> StillBob: well the test trees i see all seem to end at 4.92 <0> what you want to put doilles around the octet? <5> spd1snd: that is the latest test <6> StillBob: nvm :) <7> i'm going to ping that ip address and see what i get <5> spd1snd: I question why you are installing a test if you cn not figure this out.... <6> StillBob: bored on a monday night... i figured id play around a bit <10> MarthaStewart: so you been making shanks out of paper doilies inyour cell? <12> playing with khexedit but it crashes when I try to use the decimal-hex comverter. Is there another quick method to convert numbers? <7> actually, i haven't been in my cell for some time. though while i was there, i made cigarette papers from recycled bath tissue for the girls to hide their reefer. <11> can anyone please tell me how can i install gcc on my fedora? <10> unique: yum install gcc <10> better yet, yum install yumex <10> then go to applications -> system -> yum extender <10> and look for gcc <0> lol <13> Would anyone be able to help with a FC5t3 install problem? Anaconda crashes as soon as I click next after selecting a keyboard layout, but doesn't drop a useful error message (it just says "program terminated abnormally. install failed."). <6> cgranade: i get the same problem, although mine is after i tell it the location of the ftp/http tree <13> Hm... odd. <6> do you get the same problem when you try a text install? <14> who you callin' odd? <2> Is it possible to "reinstall" libstdc++ without removing all the packages that depend on it first? <13> Haven't tried yet...
<13> Just thought I'd ask here first. <15> Super-Fly: rpm -Uvh --replacepkgs /path/to/whatever.rpm <14> see yo? <16> anyone here use gdesklets? <17> where can I find a fedora hardware compatability list? Specifically, I'm looking for a list of support wireless cards <2> kernel.org probably <17> supported out of the box <17> not really <17> some cards require extra stuff like binary only firmware etc, I need something that a newb can setup <16> what card> <16> ? <2> either way, fedora isn't going to provide that <17> any card <2> either the company that makes the card, or in the kernel <16> then your on your own <17> Super-Fly: Uh huh, but some cards must work out of the box (such as ones that don't need such firmware) <16> anyhow <16> anyone here use gdesklets? <16> Im trying to get one working and i cant... Its a RSS news grabber and i dont know what to use as a URL <2> use an rss feed? <16> I want linux or computer news in genrel <16> Where can i get a rss feed <2> anywhere really, slashdot.com <2> digg.com <5> Hiryu: I have a Linsys WPC11 V3 that does, good luck finding one <5> linksys <17> thanks! <2> http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdotLinux <5> Hiryu: the problem is by the time we get support for cards natively they makers switch chips on us <17> StillBob: you don't need to tell me, I'm trying to find an easy to setup card for someone else :D <5> Hiryu: undocumented subversions and crap piss me off <16> Super-Fly, <17> StillBob: no kidding <16> Do you have another rss? i want one more <2> google for some <5> Hiryu: while not perfect the atheros based cards are quite easy to set up and supported through the livna repository <2> http://rss.slashdot.org/Slashdot/slashdotHardware <5> Hiryu: they are the cards I suggest in general for people wanting new <17> StillBob: good to hear because I found a site with a list of cards supported by the atheros drivers <17> StillBob: great to hear <17> StillBob: they're the most convenient in this case <5> Hiryu: my nephew has been using linux for 6 months, he was able to get that card working with out any help <16> Super-Fly, how did you get thos <16> ? <2> I went to slashdot <17> StillBob: perfect. Some guy went into a shop where my friend works and wants a linux system... they don't support linux, but he decided he could call me to find out <18> Hi everyone, I am a system admin for a small company and lately we have had our servers randomly crash with no clues left behind, so i was thinking of writing a small perl script to grab some vital statistics for each server every hour from external programs like iostat, vmstat, top id then have this perl script writing the output to a log somewhere and then id setup my perl script in crontab, but before i get to writing the script <16> Super-Fly, then? <2> then you look at the very bottom of the page, and theres a link that says rss <17> StillBob: the only hardware I'm not sure about in terms of support is wireless... so I'm here <17> StillBob: but I think you answered my question well enough <18> #samba <5> Hiryu: glad to help <5> Hiryu: oh hey hang on <17> StillBob: for a minute there I thought you said "atheos" though <5> Hiryu: ther is a popular card that will have support in FC5 out of the box <19> Greetings. <17> StillBob: sounds promising. <5> Hiryu: I only know from editing the relese notes <18> anyone any ideas? <5> Hiryu: There are new drivers that provide support for the widely-used Broadcom 43xx wireless chipsets ([WWW] http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/). <19> Hiryu, nihongo wo hanasu? <17> The_Terminator: Boku no ChinChin wa ohki dayo <19> hahahaah <17> hahahah <19> you have a big **** <17> I'm not japanese though <17> :D <19> ;) <20> my girls have big **** <19> hahaha <19> :D <17> I got this name from the old arcade game strider <16> Super-Fly, is there a rss about fedora?
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