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<0> hang on AnonymousHive <1> AnonymousHive: when it says address, it means to say the IP address <1> ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 for example <2> oh <2> >.> <2> Sorry 'bout that <0> thx ninjaz2 <2> That's a bash moment right there <1> hehe <0> i always have to look it up in the man <3> is there anyway we can store files on disk so that find would not be able to search them? <0> vbhanu, what for? <4> pr0n <0> yup <5> I get "All of your loopback devices are in use." when mkinitrd a kernel. Any help?
<3> on1009, bbaws is there a way :) <1> vbhanu: that's what rootkits do (hi sony!) <6> All your devices are belong to us <4> vbhanu: sorry I don't know <0> vbhanu, dont know (yet) <1> however, rkhunter will find your rootkit, and then once it's cleaned up, find will again find the files <1> and if it wasn't your box you were doing that to, you're looking at some prison time unless you are a corporate exec <0> vbhanu, one way is to give em a filename that is not searched for like: dont name the pr0n .jpg and dont name it BigTits <1> hehehe <4> haha <7> this is not a support channel for criminal activities <6> hiding pr0n is hardly criminal.. unless you're hiding it from me :P <7> rootkitting people's boxes is <3> on1009, ninjak bbaws i never mentioned which file i do not want searched...infact the file name could be something like Summer Internship kind of thing <7> if they don't belong to you.; <3> which i would not like people to search for <3> :) <1> yeah, that's why I mentioned that about prison if it's not his box ;) <4> I'd hide it in plain sight <1> of all the reasons for going to prison, screwing around with other people's computers has got to be one of the most pathetic <4> vmlinuz.bak or somesuch <0> /dev/sg14 <6> ninjaz2: hardly... the most pathetic reason is possession of weed <0> you go to jail for weed? <1> adaptr: well, at least you get something out of that. ;) <6> bbaws: create a loopback drive and mount it with cryptoloop <4> Oh yeah get me paranoid 15 minutes before I get my weed delivered <6> bbaws: that way you only need to "hide' one file <8> oh yeah, i like week :p <1> on1009: depends where you are. <9> how do i find the pixel clock of my monitor? <8> weed* <1> on1009: I think some places will kill you for it. <6> Ratty_: google <4> s/bbaws/ vbhanu <0> not here not for less than a kilo <9> google doesn't know everything :( <1> like, I saw this movie one time that said it was based on a true story and a guy got executed for posession. <10> Ratty_: through DDC <10> or the manual <10> you can also calculate it back from the recommended res/depth/refresh from the manual <0> ninjaz2, right ! down in malaysia they do such <10> roughly <1> on1009: yeah, that's where the movie was set <9> oh can i <9> i know it's exact vert/horz refresh rate <10> check your log <10> there is an ***umption amde there <10> just add steps of 10 <9> but it's obviously wrong because X is trying to use the wrong settings <10> if you think you need more <9> oh <9> okay <10> it's more likely to be in the h/v refresh setting though <0> why have i never needed my "pixel clock"? <9> i'm trying to create a working modeline <0> i always thought vert/horz was enough <9> this online calculator won't even let me input the right resolution <0> Ratty_, what onlime calcthing? <9> http://xtiming.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xtiming.pl <9> it's ok, i set my monitor ratio to 0/0 and it let me
<9> welp lets see if it explodes <9> meh that was worse than the last one i had <11> hello <4> hello Mathis <11> anyone of you happen to know if nfsd restricts the network bandwidth? <0> pauliukas, your kernel got loop support? <11> creating a bigger file on my NFS share takes longer than locally on the machine itself <5> It was custom compied <12> HOw exactly does sound work in linux? I'm kinda confused by all this OSS, ALSA, and for example I think Enlightenment has a sound engine too? What does all of this mean? What does it mean when /dev/dsp is busy? That's a device that is represented as a file, but why is it busy? Can only one program use sound at one time? Thats silly so that can't be it. whats going on with sound? <5> I guess I'll need to boot in the default one <0> pauliukas, issue mount on cmdline <5> yeah? <5> done <0> are there any loopdevs mounted? <5> nope <0> id say no loopdevs in kernel <5> I'd say so too <9> bah, according to my Xorg.0.log it's trying to use 80hz when i told it to use 60hz :( <0> lampshade, iirc /dev/dsp can only be used by one process unless u use a wrapper like the one in alsa <0> or whatsitcalled? <13> hmm <0> hmmer <13> one of my drives in my software (md) array died and i now have a replacement <13> how do i rebuild the array without losing any data? <0> cool <13> it was a raid1 setup <13> the 1 drive is running fine right now, i just want to add the new mirror drive back to the array <0> hang on <0> x86, looks as if you could make a copy with dd <14> I recently came across an article discussing pre istallation methods for installing programs from src. Wherby one creates a file containing all of the directories/files before the installation. Then the src is compiled. finally another file is created containing all of the directories/files on the file system. The two files are diffed and a third file containing all of the programs installed directories and files are created. <14> does anyone here do this as well when installing from src? <0> x86, look here http://puggy.symonds.net/~rajesh/raid.html <10> musashi0011: paco is a nice logger too <10> it logs fs writes of child <0> musashi0011, not me but sounds reasonable if youre paranoid <15> where can i find a good tutorial on the 'tc ' command ? (bandwidth control..) <10> moprilo: the lart <10> guide <14> I think it is a good thing to do especially if you find the need to update/upgrade to a new version <10> there's also a script of which i forgot the nbame <10> something like "the best shaper in the world" <10> as a pun <15> the lart?.. i searched google.. (nothing) <10> linux advanced traffic shaping and routing guide <16> http://www.hlcomic.com/index.php?date=2005-09-28 <4> luser attitude readjustment tool <10> or howto <15> thanks <17> whats for "tc" command? <18> hi <19> Dr-Linux: traffic control <19> bandwidth shaping, etc.. <17> Fiver: does it work as QoS ? <18> i would like to know if the uli chipsets work on linux <20> does anyone here use gaim? <21> I do <21> what's up? <4> i do <20> i cant change my msn name on it <20> do you know how? <19> Dr-Linux: yes <19> Dr-Linux: read all about it at lartc.org <18> nobody knows? <20> does anyone know how to change your msn name in gaim? <4> buddy list>tools>accounts>modify <10> qpalzm: your own? <10> in the account window <10> you can set your icon there too <20> yeah i know that part, but when i change the alias, it doesnt change my name <4> The name being your email addy? <10> you can only change display name <10> try it from the list direct <20> i only want to change my display name <10> or else eduit the cfgfile
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