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<0> "Well, enough of these vague generalities. On to the vague specifics." -- Larry Wall <1> ah... <2> mjbjr lol <3> It means a head of state (a country's leader) that is making a strategy out of attacking another head of state. Apparently. <2> good <1> wetware, ah... in terms if irritating the u.s. ... <3> and the UK <2> mjbjr more <1> wetware, do you think bush wins the next election? is he candidating? <2> he cant run again <2> 2 times max <1> ...uk ofcoz... "the free world" :) <1> Quiznos, ah... <2> but, i think there's a case to be made for discontiguous presidencies
<2> by the same office holder <0> "The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made." -- Groucho Marx <3> Nope, there isn't. But the guys who put Bush in office and control his strings are still around. <2> the new Batwoman is a lesbian <2> lol what blaspheme <1> wetware, that's what i guess... :( <2> mjbjr lol <0> "And the beast shall come forth surrounded by a roiling cloud of vengeance. The house of the unbelievers shall be razed and they shall be scorched to the earth. Their tags shall blink until the end of days." from The Book of Mozilla, 12:10 <2> lolol <2> mjbjr what does verse 1.1 say? <3> This rough beast / it's hour come at last / slouching towards Bethelehem to be born <2> heh <0> Quiznos: no idea <2> kk <2> mjbjr one cannot spoof what one doesnt know -- i love biblical spoofing <0> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Mozilla <4> about: magic.. <2> ty <4> cvs history, man that's hardcore <0> works in ff, too <5> how can I view hidden files with a command line? <0> ls -a <0> less .some_hidden_file <0> less /to/path/of/some/.hidden_file <5> thanks <0> sure <3> Seen in a Linux forum: "Blasted human! You are no match for us! We will conquer your puny Microsoft-infested planet!" ;-) <2> heh <0> "Ask not what Open Source can do for you, ask what you can do for Open Source!" -- Frapazoid <6> anyone know how hard it is to migrate from freebsd to linux? users, p***words and mailfiles. Is it doable or should I just keep bsd? <0> I don't know... the p***words might be tough <6> Maybe people who use freebsd stay with bsd. :) <2> d_l0rd why change? <2> d_l0rd doable but... why change <6> It's a 3 year old installation, gotta reinstall on new server anyway.. and I prefer linux <2> d_l0rd ok <3> Good luck <2> ditto <7> Arch or Slackware might be more up your alley <8> http://rafb.net/paste/results/YkBfCZ21.html <7> if your feeling lazy and its a desktop install, maybe Ubuntu or something? <8> Is possible to complete the table at down page ??? <8> Layers parallelism <3> I'm winding down, been fun folks <2> nite <3> yup, nite Quiznos <6> Anyone know anthing about converting the username and p***word files? <2> to what? <2> p***wd has ONLY one format across all unices <2> : delimited fields <0> you mean the file not the hash, right? <9> the users should transfer with no problem... i'm not so sure if bsd uses the same hash format for the p***words, though <10> hello, rsync has a --bwlimit=KBPS option on the client side. There's the same option on the server side. When specifying a bwlimit on the server side to "10", does it mean every client will upload to 10 KBPS ? When I have 2 clients at the same time, would this mean that each client runs at 5 KPBS ? In clear, Id like to know if bwlimit on the server side limits the bandwidth of every single client to 10 or does the whole daemon throughput it limit <10> ed to 10 ? <2> yea, p***words themselves should be redone <2> KoRnouille duno. test it <0> what the hell is a 'bwlimit'? <0> byte width ? <0> nah <6> Quiznos: but I think freebsd store its p***words in some other way, right? There's no shadow file on that system.
<9> mjbjr: a KoRnouilleism for bandwidth limit <10> mjbjr: bwlimit = bandwidth limit <0> ah <10> man rsync :) <2> d_l0rd duno at all <11> Has anyone tried any viewers for chm files in linux ? <9> muteW: xchm seems to work okay <12> xchm is ok <11> Tried xchm under my Slackware 10.1 system but every page I open returns the error : <0> d_l0rd: since they're one way hashes, and presumably different hashes on bsd and linux, they have to be redone, so a different storage doesn't make any diff, right? <11> Failed to display HTML document in ISO-8859-1 encoding. <9> d_l0rd: you're just going to have to set the p***words for the users manually in linux. the problem is that the shadow file in linux (and wherever bsd stores the hashes) doesnt actually contain the p***words. they just store hashes of the p***words. unless your install of freebsd uses the same hashing scheme as whatever install of linux you use, the hashes are not going to work. <11> Heck it even does that for the default page that xchm displays on startup. <9> muteW: i've never had that problem... you built it from source? <11> yes <11> no packages for slackware <13> wetware that was u with the ext23 driver for win right? <13> damn gone <13> is there a way to use lvm2 lvs in win? those are ext3 and id like some of the data in win with nocopy <9> muteW: meh... i'm looking at the gentoo ebuild (where i got it from) and the build doesnt do anything special... did you build wxwidgets with unicode support? <14> hmm need some advise here. If i've upgraded a kernel which doesn't have the iscsi driver necessary to see the scsi drives, and there's no old kernel image there anymore as i stupidly upgraded rather than installed, but i have a disk with the qlogic drivers on there (we're talking redhat here) how would i go about fixing this issue <9> TipTap: boodcd, chroot, rebuild/reinstall kernel with proper drivers, reconfig, reboot... cross fingers... <9> :-D <15> tiptap - boot a livecd, re-compile/install your kernel <15> what hoser said :) <14> so i'm actually going to have to recompile the kernel from the cd <14> hmm bummer <14> that is going to take ages :( <15> (well i'm ***uming if your SCSI driver isn't loaded you cant boot from your hdisk, but if you can ignore the livecd thing :) <16> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0 <16> what does that do <9> TipTap: meh, should take no longer than it would off hdd... when doing it under chroot, it runs the tools off the drive. <14> yeh but i've never compiled a kernel before <16> hey guys <16> what does this do <16> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0 <14> well i did once, and i never got it to work, so i reverted back <15> no clue plus <14> i'm crap at it, ho hum well tough **** i guess <9> TipTap: hmm... well, where did you get the new kernel to install? <14> from package <9> TipTap: is it a stock RH kernel? <14> not from source and physically building it <14> yes <9> TipTap: k, and old kernel was a stock rh kernel, but it had iscsi support? <14> well i used the qlogic drivers during the install when building the box <17> Just curious if anyone knows offhand what the command is to rebuild the kernel configuration from a .config file? <9> TipTap: so you just did a fresh install and it wont load your scsi drivers? <9> dlynes place file in the root of the kernel source, "make, make modules_install" <18> dlynes, make oldconfig <9> or that :) <9> blah <17> make oldconfig...that's what it was <9> me no thinky <17> thanks <14> no i did a kernel upgrade, rpm -Uvh rather than just an install, so it replaced the old kernel and initrd with the new kernel hence there's no qlogic driver for it <9> TipTap: okay, then just install the old kernel. and work from there. you can work out the details of configuring the new kernel after you get your box back up under its own power :) <6> hmm, if I do a tar on a folder with lots of files.. with it keep the permissions if I move it to another system? With the same usernames but other uids? <19> quick, everyone join #ubuntu for the release <9> d_l0rd: --preserve-permissions <18> or just --preserve ? <9> yeah... that too... <14> ok cool <18> yeah, got both options <18> --preserve does much more <6> thanks :) <9> ahahahaha! they just +m'd ubuntu <20> 11:12:25 /bs/666fs/test $ wc -L db.sql <20> 65019 db.sql <20> 11:12:59 /bs/666fs/test $ egrep '.{64000}' db.sql <20> 11:13:06 /bs/666fs/test $ <0> +m'd ? <20> am i stupid or this doesn`t make sense? <9> mjbjr: moderated... only +v'd people can talk...
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