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<0> redduck666 as I suspected, I can't install the RPM you found in just 10 seconds in FC3 ;) <1> but think of our brothers in arms just trying to get IBM to roll out their OS! <0> I need to upgrade libc <1> stifled at every turn, relegated to the seedier corners of the net! <2> Yango, try DAG/livna yum repos <3> Yango: perhaps you'd want to use a distribution release which is not dead upstream.... ;-) <0> codergekk42 I could do that if I had access to the machine ;) <3> Yango: ah, I see <2> Yango, use yum to upgrade to fc4? <2> ....or write a program that installs debian for you removelly :-) <0> I went to fedora and they said there is such a procedure on google but it's not recommended and unsupported <0> so, basically, it can screw the whole machine up... I quickly went to python.org and downloaded the source :) <4> Yango: not very daring are you ;) <2> lol <5> hey does any one know here which file I neeed to modify under RH to have a service starting up ? <0> when it's a client machine, i'm as dull as you can think
<4> hmm.. good point <5> I have added the S##name and K#name on rc3.d but I was wondering if redhat has a cleaner way <0> chkconfig <0> btorch <5> not on rh <4> but does that mean you go wild on server machines Yango? <0> i go wild on my own testing machines <5> oh crap it does .. it wasn't on my path <2> }btorch{, chkconfig ain`t on rh? <2> ah <4> heheh <4> but did you get forwarding to work then? <0> yes, I was missing a MASQUERADE rule <4> ah <4> yeah sending back from 192.168.0.2 won't do it ;) <6> HEY! HOW'D YOU GET MY IP ADDRESSS?!?!!? <4> did you know your computer is broadcasting an ip address?? <7> your computer is broadcasting it, hackers can get it and start attacking your pc <4> exactlyu <3> ROFL <6> You drrty haX0rz <4> :D <8> I was looking for a wget tutorial, want to copy whole html index site with 1 step deep into links it has <4> ah well time to test alsa 1.0.11rc3 <9> How do I configure cups on client 1 to print to a printer on server 2 using the proper PPD file ? <4> hope it finds my nforce4 <8> could anyone help? <6> sett: wget actually has a very comprehensive man page. <6> sett: It includes lots of examples. <3> sett: `wget --mirror` should do it, ***uming you are legally entitled to do so... <6> sett: Try `man wget` <8> looking at it now <0> 68.48.202.90 !! <1> yeah, don't set a bad example and get congress to criminalize wget, too <4> gocodergeek42: hey if o <4> 505: cat on keyboard <4> but if google can get away with it, why aren't you allowed to do wget --mirror? :P <1> Vladdy: because google is a big corporation, so whatever they do is ok <0> I'd say you are legally allowed to do so if you will not use the page to serve it in another address / with another purpose <1> haven't you ever read about fascism? <0> else you'd have to outlaw every squid in the planet <4> squid is worser then p2p!! ban it :o <0> how do you change the remote port in a CVS connection with SSH? <2> Vladdy, p2p is bad? <0> CVS_WHAT=2030 cvs -d:myhost.com:/home/cvsroot checkout myproject <0> p2p is the osama of the internet <0> according to evil corporations <4> yeah <4> you might as well start to eat children <2> Yango, meaning that it get`s bladem for everything or that it is VERY bad? <4> it'sless worse then p2p <4> or squid <10> Vladdy <-------- The information went data way --------> <2> *blamed <0> it is VERY bad <2> why? <0> RIAA says so <2> lol <4> as does mpaa <2> :-)
<10> Yango why don't they just sign artists that people actually want to hear? <0> pfred] why on earth should I know? <0> about my CVS question... any clues? <4> CVS_PORT? <10> Does fuzzy logic tickle? <10> Whaddya mean you haven't got Klingon fonts for X11? <11> anyone know why my server is is saying bash: line 1: scp: command not found when i try to use scp but if i just type scp at the command line, it gives me the help info? <3> pfred1: o_O <12> Is it aliased? <4> majikman: 'which scp' ? <11> nope <11> /usr/bin/scp <4> try to export PATH then before the scp, or use full path <11> i just used full path and it did the same thing <11> it was working 5 mins ago <11> i just copied something to another server from this one <11> then all of a sudden it just stopped working <10> "When SysAdmins Attack!" This Sunday, on Fox. <10> (D)inner not ready: (A)bort (R)etry (P)izza. <13> yoh anyone know what the max amount of files is that i can have in a single dir in ext3 is? <10> openfly I think it depends on how many nodes you have <10> The fact that windows is one of the most popular ways to operate a computer means that evolution has made a general screwup and our race is doomed. <13> yeah <13> default debian installl <13> so i am not sue <13> errr <13> sure <10> that's it sue Debian! <13> roger <13> will do <13> death to rms. <4> brb <10> demand double your money back! <3> openfly: I know that the max is a whole heck of a lot. that proabbly doesn't help much though ;-) <13> oh and microsofts active directory > samba <13> WHAT <10> I think most distros default to what 4096 nodes? <13> well i am up to 5000 in a dir inside of 5 days <13> so i am a bit concerned <4> why not move a few? <13> it will complicate things <13> =P <13> i'd rather not <10> Vladdy what? and screw up my beautiful MP3 sort? <10> I degaussed my girlfriend and I'm just not attracted to her anymore. <3> ... <13> pfred1 that doesn't make sense. <13> unless your girlfriend is a vhs tape <11> so anyone on my scp problem? <14> pfred1: I have more than 16K files in single dirs on RH 7.2 I don't believe the limit is very small. I'm not even sure there is a limit. <14> pfred1: This is a limit to the number of files on a filesysten - based on inodes available which naturally limits the number of files you can put in a dir <3> you'll be hard pressed to even have enough disk space to meet that limit, t would seem <14> pfred: but that number lies in the 100K's or more <4> we can try, TEMPFILE ATTACK :) <14> Try This: "mdkir /tmp/foo; cd /tmp/foo; for i in `seq 1 100000`; do touch $i; done" <4> i was thinking more in the lines of while tempfile; do true; done <14> My bet is it will run toi completeion or you will run out of inodes <3> 100000? that's nothing. i've go almost a million files in /home according to e2fsck O_O <3> *got <4> there we go <14> codergeek42: yes, but we are looking at limit on number of files in a dir. <3> lol <4> i think i nuked my router with that command <3> bronze: ah ok <4> but it can't be that bad if it's still writing :D <14> codergeek42: of course the easy way to find out is to look it up in the include files. ;-) <3> bronze: YES ha ha ha ha <4> only 4088 files? :. <4> hmm <4> have to try longer <3> 1. The maximum number of inodes (and hence the maximum number of files and directories) is set when the file system is created. If V is the volume size in blocks, then the default number of inodes is given by V/213, and the minimum by V/223. The default was deemed sufficient for most applications. <3> according to Wikipedia <4> well i put 9000 files on mine, nothing happened <3> those expressions are V/(2 to the power of 13)
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