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<0> Yeah, many servers won't offer it, and some clients don't allow just *. I did that once, and spent a loooong time watching channels roll past. <1> That kinda ****s <2> hi lng <0> With several thousand channels of varying name lengths, that could be a lot of data to p***. <3> edduck666: hey! <3> does # groups shows all groups? <2> i think `groups' shows groups you are member of <3> redduck666: why doesn't it show users group? <3> i'm not in it? <4> Hi how to print pdf two pages on one ? <4> plz gelp <4> help <3> redduck666: u r right! <2> lng, if with `#' youy meant that you execute that command as root: than it shows the groups root is member of <2> s/yout/you/
<2> s/youy/you/ <3> redduck666: some distros use user group while the other, users? <3> is it so? <5> could be <2> lng, ? <5> btw, root doesn't really need to be in any groups, since it can do anything it want already <6> what can i do if kill -9 doesnt work ? <5> redduck666: i think he means some distros have a "users" group, while others call it "user". <2> bluesceada, pray ;-) <6> :S <2> bluesceada, i guess you could try killall and pkill <6> ah wait it's gone now <2> raboof, ah :-) <6> it was wine <6> just took some time .. <7> There's always reboot :p <6> eww <3> redduck666: i've seen some examples on the net that says 'user' group, but on Gentoo i have 'users'. is it ok? <6> i will think about pkill the next time . thx <8> Hmm... since people were helpful earlier with the bash scripting thing... is there some magic trick to using eval to ***ign an array to an indirectly named variable? LIke, I'm getting an error out of "eval ${_retvar}=( ${tmp[*]} )" <0> Anyone know what the heck keeps causing console messages referring to 'audit' in FC3? I want to make it die... <2> lng, i think that is not a trouble <8> I think I'm going to have to ***ign those values piecewise <3> ;) <3> what nodev in fstab is for? <2> lng, man pages are your friend: <2> nodev Do not interpret character or block special devices on <2> the file system. <8> lng: It's a flag that marks a filesystem as containing devices <8> It's _not_ useful to apply to things normally <3> okay! <5> lng: (it was in 'man mount' btw :)) <3> thanx! <8> Nevermind. I'm just a freaking moron <3> tty is cli? <5> lng: basically, yes <9> it my member would grow a millimeter for every enlargement offer it would wrap around the planet 3 times by now <5> lng: though i'm not sure what exactly you mean, a 'tty' is a terminal on which you typically run a cli shell <3> got it <9> if i could reduce my morgage by a penny for every savings offer they would owe ME money by now <3> can i start another tty session from cli under 'konsole'? <3> ;) <0> rreck: I like the ones that try very hard to hide that they're a ballon rate mortgage... <10> hmm new audacious <0> Hmm, two o's there? I forget. <9> yeah two o <0> I really shouldn't be doing perl updates while I'm this tired. :P <8> Damn I hate bash scripting <11> Dagmar: try to write something in csh :P <12> zsh? <12> *hrrrgh* <11> not z. csh <3> how to tell Linux to read fstab? <2> mount -a <12> [wizard]: no i wasn't commenting your comment. just appending it. <11> ah! <11> ;) <3> redduck666: thanx! <8> Hooray it FINALLY WORKS right <13> hello <0> So now I wonder... After being spoiled by a P4-3ghz Windows box, how will a dual P3-733 do with linux as my desktop? This'll be fun!
<14> just fine i'd think <13> how come its ok to have wget -r http://somesite -O foo, but not wget -r http://somesite -O - ? <15> it's not ok?? <13> i mean, it does not work:/ <5> i guess wget doesn't support '-' then, I believe that's an application thing, not a shell thing <5> surprising though <15> Connecting to somesite.com[127.0.0.1]:80... connected. <15> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK <15> works fine fo me <15> except.. odd site <13> 1 sec, sorry:/ <15> ;; ANSWER SECTION: <15> somesite.com. 7157 IN A 127.0.0.1 <5> wow that's an impressive porn collection on that site <15> lol :D <11> :D <15> looks like a computer scient project or something to me <15> (looking at html, no rendering, saw "computer science") <15> bzzt.net has address 195.169.216.157 <5> just kidding ;) <13> i mean, i thought the -O - option will just print whatever wget gets in the term? <13> instead of saving it to the disk <15> chun works for me <13> even with -r? <15> don't want to try <15> :) <13> i see;) <15> that doesn't seem too useful though <13> i mean, it worx, but it does not do -r:/ <13> not at all, just some idea i thought i would try... <13> or there is something else i can do to print recursive downloads to term? <5> http://www.inhabitat.com/entry_23.php - that is a neat idea ;). <16> hda: Disabling (U)DMA for WDC AC33100H (blacklisted) <16> Ack <15> root@kevinl:~# host ns1.bzzt.net <15> ns1.bzzt.net is an alias for mintzer.bzzt.net. <15> mintzer.bzzt.net has address 195.169.216.157 <15> root@kevinl:~# host ns2.bzzt.net <15> ns2.bzzt.net has address 195.169.216.157 <15> all this time I thought you had to have DIFFERENT nameserver <15> hmm :) <16> Why is it when I try to enabled DMA mode on my /dev/hda device, I get this: hda: Disabling (U)DMA for WDC AC33100H (blacklisted) <3> i've been trying to connect my ipod to Gentoo and had some troubles with it. now i restored ipod software with updater app and heaving the following: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3083701.html#3083701 <3> any ideas? <10> Psi-Jack: it was already on, it's a toggle <0> Psi: Oh, I think those are the ones with craptastic udma, try a lower mode, like mdma3 or something. <16> slpyhd: This is not the case. <10> hmm yeah ignore the toggle, Its an werror <16> diamon: Actually, I've had no problems using the drive with DMA before. <5> Kevin`: yeah, my secondary moved and I haven't bothered finding a new one yet. almost *.bzzt.net points to 195.169.216.157 anyway, so it's not all that relevant ;) <0> Psi: EIther your IDE controller or the drive has proven unable to handle that speed, so it's not willing to enable it at all. That's pretty rare, and should be taken seriously. <10> you need to say 1 or 0 <16> diamon: In FreeBSD, I could use this drive in full UDMA mode just fine. <16> Without /any/ problem. <17> hi <18> hi <18> how can i run/reinstall grub from a rescue boot ? (windows has overwritten the mbr) <0> Psi: That's possible. Linux may be doing it wrong, or FBSD might be lying about the mode, I dunno. <17> If you want to join this NO-M$ Tax group , please add yourself to http://www.frappr.com/eracket ? <15> bzzt.net. 604800 IN LOC 51 49 46.200 N 5 53 33.000 E 50. <15> 00m 1m 10000m 10m <16> diamon: One thing about FreeBSD. it never lies. :) <16> diamon: So, is there a way I can force it otherwise? <16> Because it's being shoved into PIO mode, it's dragging hdb down with it to PIO mode. <0> Not that I know of for blacklisted device combinations.. <0> Try just a DMA mode, not UDMA, it may allow it. <0> And you are using an 80-wire cable, right? <16> diamon: Okay. How would I do that with hdparm off hand? And yes, I am. <5> Kevin`: the height is bogus, but the lat/lon is pretty accurate <0> Just try a lesser -X mode. Start with -X64 and keep going up until it grumps. If it won't accept any mode, I don't know what else to suggest. <19> slow morning <20> why oh why doesn't cpio preserve directory timestamps?
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