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<0> Are Linux Binaries compatable with Unix Systems? <1> GhostlyDeath: generally no <2> is there some ls parameter that will tell me the creation date *with* year? <3> check this out! http://kevan.org/brain.cgi?KotB <2> Aardwolf: I don't think you're supposed to spam that here <3> oh, oops, too late now I guess :( <2> 'lo FliesLikeABrick <4> raar the man page of ls will tell you (see --full-time) <2> ah excellent, cheers <5> karthik_2000b: madarchhod <6> hey raar <7> raar: try "stat -LF filespec" <2> infi: stat: invalid option -- F <8> when i remove my pcmcia card i get a *** DANGER *** unable to remove socket power <0> hmm, you think Palm Os being on top of Linux would be better then it being a Unix System? <7> don't use it then, it's extraneous
<2> ah, just what I wanted <2> thanks :) <7> beep <9> hmmm i need a chatroom on biology know of any for any servers please? <0> #biology? <9> sweet FA <9> :( <10> anyone out there capable of troubleshooting grub errors? i just recompiled a new kernel, and it's telling me to specify a proper "root=" option <11> root=/dev/hdaX where hdaX is your root partition <11> or sdaX or whatever. <10> i've used /dev/hda1 (same as my other kernel) AND i've also tried (hd0,1) <12> nomopofomo: several causes: you didn't compile in your block dev, or you need an initrd <10> right... i was told i didn't need an initrd <10> what's this about a block dev though? ^^ <12> could be you didn't compile your hd driver (e.g. if its scsi or sata) <10> it's ide <10> onboard <12> what do your other grub entries look like? <12> did you just update the kernel line? <10> i made a new entry <10> i only added title, kernel and... something else... <10> hold on lemme check <13> nomopofomo : you need root= too <14> Is there a way to set environment variables that is common to both bash and GDM? <10> oh, and root- <15> deitarion: yes <13> nomopofomo : who needs an example <15> deitarion: what do you want to set? <10> eh? <13> nomopofomo : i use lilo <13> on gentoo <10> :O <10> i think i just figured out what's wrong -_- <10> i compiled the ide drivers as a module <10> THAT would require an initrd wouldn't it <14> [wizard]: Why do you ask? I'd prefer general knowledge which I can adapt as I go, if possible. <14> If you need a placeholder, use FOO_VAR <12> nomopofomo, yes <12> it would <10> k... well i'm gonna rebuild then ^^ <15> deitarion: ok, can you tell me in which moment of running gdm should be set? <16> when search engine use perl DB and no sql database to put its data, is it posible for such a perl script to search large websites? <15> deitarion: the best way to set variables is /etc/profile /etc/xprofile ~/.bashrc ~/.profile] <17> nomopofomo: hahah, doh, yes it would <17> nomopofomo: you should just be able to make a new initrd with the ide drivers in it <18> we2by it sure should be possible if that perl scripts works for small websites you just have to test it yourselves how it behaves if has more data as input :) <16> karthik_2000b, don think it[ the input problem. I want to index alot files. probably a few GB <10> i have no clue how to make the initrd file though <10> it's ok i just rebuilt <17> oh man <17> mozilla-thunderbird is chewing 92% cpu usage <10> i tried messing with mkinitrd last nite and even with googling and manpages ic ouldn't figure it out <17> model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3400+ <17> :-\ <18> orlok why dont you use dillo <17> nomopofomo: you need to tell mkinitrd that it needs to build in the ide modules <18> oops <17> dillo? <18> sorry <15> :D <18> thats a browser you are looking for mail client
<15> dillo rulez :D <17> yeah <17> and it crashes hard when i clock on my postmaster folder <17> but thats cos its probably got about 70,000 emails in there <10> i have no idea how to do that orlok ^^ <18> you need something more light weight <10> point me in the right direction? ehhe <10> a redhat page made it seem like all i had to do was include the directory and name of the kernel image <15> orlok: have you tried mutt? <18> thats quite a number for even good mail client. <17> [wizard]: ahh, christ, a CONSOLE mail program... noit for years! <17> [wizard]: i was using pine in the mid 90's :) <15> :) <17> goddamn pico <17> my vi-fu is still lacking due to those years <18> Ok i would recomment Sylpheed <18> a light weight mail client <17> karthik_2000b: cool, others have said the same <15> orlok: kmail is good, but not light weight <14> [wizard]: Is there some guide I can read? When I say "for future reference", I'm thinking of the fact that I almost wrote a specialized package because I didn't even think to check whether cron had @restart until an accidental mention of it a week ago. <17> apt-get install karthik_2000b <17> E: Couldn't find package karthik_2000b <17> heh, doh :) <18> anything with [K] i would run away considering I have less ram <17> i only have a gig <18> thats lot u sure can use K :) <17> karthik_2000b: ah, i do ram hungry stuff <15> man, use kmail than <18> you are using java orlok :) <17> doing packet analysis with etheral on 100 meg data dumps, etc :) <11> that sounds like loads of fun. <11> Nothing I'd rather do! <17> yeah, jow :-\ <18> ethreal sure dumps huge data <17> joy <18> running it for 5 min it filled up my hard disk <19> cat bs | grep 'blah' | sed 's/some/thing/g' > new_file <-- how can i achive that the lines not matched by grep are put directly in new file? <17> when you set ethereal to do graphs of certain traffic types, etc <17> it can really thrash the system <17> karthik_2000b: depends on whats going through your network of couse <18> may be because of this your mail client is struck(thinking) <7> especially when your roommate is downloading live streaming goat pr0n <17> karthik_2000b: nuh, i dont use etheral all the time, only when people start bitching <18> lol :) <18> you still need intermediary system to capture data going through internet <18> if your roommate is connected directly to adsl you probably have little chance. <7> not if you have a SPAN port <20> ok. If you were going to choose a laptop today, what would you get if you were trying to stay under, say, 700 dollars? <7> anything but a Sony VAIO <18> infi thats interesting never done that, have you done that? <21> Hi guys! <12> redduck666, skip grep and led sed do its thing <7> and nothing with a "Mobile Pentium 4", as opposed to a Pentium 4-M <7> the Mobile Pentium 4 is the best way of turning your machine into an 8088 <9> woot wine 0.9.7 has been released <21> how can I check if a user:p***word is correct... in a script, obviously... for example... checking that my p***word still is "ksjdkfi" <9> site isn't uptodate though :/ <22> Renich, what kind of script <21> well, I wanna check if a user: p***word exists using php... but wanna know how to do it in the commandline <22> Renich, i wrote a script to do this <21> something like #usercheck -u renich -p lksjdlfkj <21> great! <23> Hello, I run FC4 and have been getting these errors "libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4) is needed by" . I have been told that libc.so.6 doesn't exist. How do I remedy this? What RPM do I need to install? <20> ok... so... i'm looking to get a decent laptop. It doesn't have to be anything great. what would you recommend in that case? <22> Renich, i was goig to do an appoarch like that <22> *going <21> cool ;=) <21> ok, what's your technique? <22> but there were a few security issues with it <20> jabbott - rpm.pbone.net iirc <20> very useful <21> I made a script to add multiple users... from a source file... <22> the php user (with mod_php at least) is ran by the same user as apache, so in order to have apache check a p***word it would have to have access to the /etc/shadow flie..... bad idea <21> it asigns their p***words and everything... but I wanna know if this is correct... and don't wanna try 200 users!
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