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<0> subs are apache dirs
<1> Anyone...? I have been working with a touchpad issue for a week or two now. Anyone have the time / patience to help me?
<0> uwcms is a cms script im working on
<2> sellout: no need to create subdomains, apaches named services don't care, they just match the names up.
<2> sellout: er apache named ip server that is.
<2> you know, the virtuals (gads)
<0> http://pastebin.ca/48112
<0> added eternalcry on end for example
<2> sellout: avoid listing the same ip address multiple times. Use cname: mysrv in a 1.2.3.4 altname in cname mysrv.udderweb.com.
<0> virtualmin made those. ^shrugs^
<3> hey all, for some reason command line arguments aren't getting sent to the process whne they're triggered by a gnome panel app launcher.....any ideas?
<2> sellout
<0> i got it working and mapped and bind installed then virtualmin took over.
<0> mm?
<0> hmm
<2> sellout: see soa in eternalcry, has udderweb. s/b ns1.udderweb.com.



<0> if youd like you can submit alteratons on that pastebin so i can see the diff easier.
<4> argh, I still cant really find a real project thats written in pascal :/
<0> <looks>
<2> sellout: is the hmm directed at my cname comment?
<5> LinuxHelp: perhaps that should indicate something... ?
<0> scampbell, yes
<2> read the front page of the pascal manual, the author specifically states that the language is for learning purpose and is not intended for real use :)
<0> eternalcry.com. IN NS udderweb.
<5> LinuxHelp: however, why not work on the fpc compiler project itself?
<2> sellout: yeah, fix that.
<5> LinuxHelp: or port Searchlight BBS to linux
<2> Sorry, I have to run.
<0> change to ns1.udderweb.com
<0> correct?
<5> sellout: ns1.udderweb.com. (trailing . is important)
<0> ok thanks for the help man, major appreciated, sorry if i kept you!
<0> infi, ah, trys
<0> virtualmin made the addon zone files
<0> must of borked them
<5> no surprise.
<6> anything with "min" on the end will **** your **** up
<6> heh
<5> *min tend to like to thrash configuration files. you're better off running "for i in /etc/* ; dd if=/dev/urandom of=$i bs=512 count=10; done" to administer your box.
<6> hahaha
<7> Only thing that won't fux0r your **** is vi
<0> http://pingability.com/zoneinfo.jsp?domain=eternalcry.com
<0> hmm
<0> took a while to complete
<0> seems more screwed up now
<6> oi... I have to switch about 40 of these damn cat5 cables that are like 5 feet too long with 1 foot cat5e cables
<8> http://lwn.net/Articles/178297/
<6> this should be fun
<9> I'm trying to boot for the first time after installing and the boot text is very unclear and hard to read, how do I correct this ?
<10> brif8: there aren't any parameters controlling clarity, so evidently its a problem with your setup
<10> using an LCD at something other than its native resolution, or using tv-out has that effect
<9> Triffid_Hunter: perhaps the graphics card ? it's an onboard ATI vga controller
<6> brif8: are you using any sort of graphical boot screen i.e. bootsplash or the like?
<9> it looks to have scratch marks , yet it should be text while uncompressing the kernel before the OS even loads
<9> not that I am aware of
<6> hmmm
<10> sounds like the standard ati madness
<6> agreed
<4> so ati suxor?
<10> yup
<6> not as bad as intel but yeah
<6> heh
<4> I was right !
<9> so how do I get around this ?
<10> ati cards are neck and neck with nvidia performance-wise, but they mess up in all kinds of new and creative ways, while nvidia cards "Just Work"
<6> brif8: was your install graphical or text-based?
<4> its true..
<9> text
<6> well it has to work somehow then
<9> gentoo Universal install
<6> I don't know why there's not a choice for "Just Use My Installer Graphics Settings"
<4> the only ati cards I've seen draw lines across the screen after a few hours of usage haha
<6> hehehe
<9> the LiveCD was fine just when I try to boot into the new system it fails
<6> I have had trouble with ati X drivers a lot
<8> ATI's r200 is the best open 3d solution atm



<6> especially in xf86
<8> nvidia has none that can compare
<4> Remembers that he actually has an onboard ATI graphics chip right next to him...
<11> :|
<4> which draws teh lines..
<6> I wish more companies would make multi-platform drivers at the point-of-manufacture
<6> that way it wouldn't take forever to get a driver for a brand new card
<10> hehe we had to replace a 9200 with a 440mx because the 9200 wouldn't do tv out at boot time, whereas the nvidia 440mx detected that it was talking to a tv and not a screen and made the tv-out the primary display automagically
<11> slpyhd: isn't the 'best open solution for 3d' just, whatever works, and is payed for ?
<10> the 9200 played movies a shade better, but wasn't smart enough to be actually usable
<0> http://pastebin.ca/48114 are my my bind configs and http://pingability.com/zoneinfo.jsp?domain=eternalcry.com is a test on one of the domains i am hosting. Where am i still screwiing up here? 70% relicability if that on resolving any of my domains.
<4> Maybe I should just start my own linux pascal project :D What do you guys want in linux?
<5> Searchlight BBS
<4> I looked that Searchlight thing up.. what is it??
<5> old kick*** DOS BBS software.
<12> if i want to add any directory into cvs applied project
<6> BBS's were the ****
<4> seriously guys 8)
<12> any commands like cvs add file
<5> LinuxHelp: I am being serious. I would love you long time if you ported SLBBS to Linux.
<11> LinuxHelp: what searchlight thing ? (Provide a link)
<6> I would actually enjoy a good linux-based phone system
<13> as a longtime freebsd user, I'm wondering which distro is the most up-to-date supporting the latest hardware and all that... I'm thinking either Gentoo, debian, or suse
<6> with mp3-based hold music
<6> hehe
<4> ohgood: I just google for "BBS Searchlight" no really good hits..
<5> sha1sum: it's called Asterisk
<6> infi: sweet... I haven't researched it because I don't have the money hehe
<6> but my company could use one
<11> LinuxHelp: er, uhm, didn't you bring it up ?
<4> infi_ suggested it to me..
<4> Its all his fault :P
<4> his / her
<5> http://www.slbbs.com/ (this is old school. if you want to see how it looks, download the telnet client and connect to a few of the boards)
<5> Here's the board software itself: http://www.filegate.net/searchlight/slbbs/index.html
<6> have you guys seen this bull****?: http://local.live.com
<11> sha1sum: iirc it's ajax, not bull****. :)
<14> What's the command to know in whitch runlevel I'm in?
<4> "runlevel"
<4> First number is previous, second is current
<6> ajax, muddafugga!
<6> LinuxHelp: yeah that was a tuffy, good job
<4> lol
<14> I don't have a command that's called runlevel
<15> i have no "runlevel" command. but who -r works.
<9> anyone got an Intel 6300ESB SATA RAID controller to work ?
<6> brif8: dude... you have all the wrong hardware
<6> lol
<14> Skunky, thx
<6> I hate SATA
<16> if it's intel there'a a fair chance it'll work
<17> anyone know where to increase the delay between failed ssh logins, currently 5 seconds. need to slow down brute force attacks
<4> intel is teh well supportedzor
<6> jrhodes: I hope you're talking strictly RAID controllers here hehe
<11> devdude: /etc/ssh/sshd_config ?
<6> cuz their integrated audio and video ****s
<17> ohgood, thanks holmes
<4> ICH5 roxor
<11> devdude: even better, make it listen on an odd port, and look into 'port knocking'
<6> I have an ICH4
<6> one hardware audio channel
<10> devdude: i used iptables' recent match to limit hosts to 5 connections every 2 minutes :)
<16> some stuff doesn't work particularly well but that doesn't have anything to do with linux support, just bad design
<16> kernel support for the device is what I meant
<6> freebsd is the only OS that has done well with virtual channels (besides the obvious M$ crap)
<4> yeah linux sound is ... fragile
<4> pity, caus the display kicks $$$
<6> linux sound is far too complex to be able to grasp the desktop, end-user marketshare
<11> sha1sum: lol
<4> well I found it all too simplistic :P
<4> lol
<11> sha1sum: who said 'linux' wanted that mess of a landscape ?


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