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<0> it can ping the ip of the server whom the name belongs to though <1> :D <2> I need someone to port OpenOffice for AMD64... grrr. <3> phreq: well, in most programs... you'd define the first page as "title" and then it lets you define a different page layout for it (ie, no page number header/footer, different margins, etc) <4> vpnc not working after a internet connection failure, anyone? <1> Yes, I am :p <0> hrm... iptables? ok... i'll goo look that up <5> caught you :O <1> Caught? :p <1> ... <4> thanks toadking <6> majikman: you might also try fooling with tcpdump to see if the dns traffic (53/udp?) is going to/from the machine <6> Did that work?
<7> tcp and udp actually <5> Psybur, #ps-mc >.> <6> You're right. My bad: forgot about long responses. <8> bl-0-0-p <4> yes toadking <6> w00t <2> majikman, no they both have the same /etc/nsswitch.conf ? <9> Quiznos : are you on drugs <2> majikman, sorry, "do they..."? <0> yup <0> they're both the same <0> and both have same iptables <8> on history channel in 1h, discussion of the 9/11 commission report <8> stylish never <0> hrm... so u think udp traffic isn't making it to the dns server? <8> oops in 30m, not 1h <8> batman pre-empts carey on abcfam <0> wtf... now its working.... piece of crap <10> Quiznos it was the green gremlins that do tht <9> Yango : dont you just need to run dhcpcd <11> Quiznos - can I get you to accept an invite to celebrate the new PC? <12> Thanks Skunky. <12> Whee, OpenOffice is muy mejor que Word. <4> stylish no, my internet connection gets back alive, but can't establish the vpn connectino again <11> got tomaw redduck666 robchurch starchild and others quiznos <4> but tcpdump seems to be leading me to the problem <11> You can have ops and access 30 <13> NT is like LSD with all the good effects filtered out. <14> good porn <14> pretty women <4> and you could actually eat the bugs in your program <6> ... no spam ... <15> omg how STUPID can i be?? Instead of shutting this computer, I shut down my remote computer, which is stalled somewhere at a server space 100 km away from here!!! <10> just saw a l0pht program last week , they claim to bring down the internet if they want, ye right <14> happens <10> dns root servers must be the most secured boces in the world <16> can i abort a low level format then fix file system table with linux FDisk? <15> i don't understand... when I typed "shutdown -c", i got: <15> TVR:/home/jcpias/http# shutdown -c <15> shutdown: cannot find pid of running shutdown. <15> yet it did shut down <16> ????? <10> solemnwarning dont <2> solemnwarning, probably not. even if it worked, the fdisk (you mean fsck) would take just as long <8> Sol!!! <17> http://pastebin.com/537834 can someone tell me what these errors are <16> fdisk <16> not fsck <13> Failure is not an option. It comes bundled with your Microsoft product. <2> solemnwarning, fdisk does not format a filesystem <16> i know <16> i dont need it to <16> can i interrupt a low level format and use fdisk to create a new filesystem table?? <2> solemnwarning do you mean partion table? <16> yes <3> solemnwarning: you can't low level format an ide disk. <13> low level format heh <16> yes you can <2> solemnwarning yes you can <2> solemnwarning I mean, yes you can use fdisk to create a new partition table
<13> sure if you got a 100 ton slab of granite in a siesmecilly stable techtonic plate <18> Skunky: nobody knows what low level format is. even my old tech boss used it interchangeably with zero fill <2> solemnwarning what was doing the "low level format" that you wish to abort <13> I mean yous your fscking head for a moment <8> read the source for e2fsck, it lays down all the meta-blocks <13> Quiznos low level formatting is writing the tracks themselves onto the disk <3> jrhodes: yeah, i know. you can low level a scsi drive, but only from the controller bios. you can low level an mfm drive, but nobody has mfm drives <13> that crap hasn't gone on for almost 15 years now <8> then why cant such a thing be expanded to do what spinrite does? <2> good riddance <19> GOOD SHABBOS!!! <20> Um... you might be able to find some old DOS utilities that will do a low-level format <21> woo! <20> besides that, a zero-fill isn't a low-level format, but it's the closest you'll come with a lot of drive <20> ...s <8> yonkeltron to you to doodite <8> :) <20> Quiznos, watch your language <8> lol <8> yonkeltron "is it over yet?" <13> The Internet, billions of electrons with nothing better to do. <8> lol <22> i have a dvd::rip project.rip file that won't load -- and a bunch of vob files -- anyone know how I can turn these into a burnable dvd iso ? 'dvdauthor -o videodvd vob/*/*.vob' says "WARN: Skipping sector, waiting for first VOBU..." and no output. <23> hmm, anyone know how to invert a table of data in openoffice? <23> so that the row data becomes col data, and vice versa? <20> hmm... <13> vIkSiT flip your monitor over <23> Ah, I forgot to add the fact that I'm addressing only valid humans in the channel <23> pfred1, obviously doesn't qualify <24> are there invalid humans? <20> yes <22> anyone know if there's a dvd-geek channel ? <2> Vladdy: There are illegitimate humans <2> almost the same <23> Vladdy, sure - they're called "special" - thats why you have ramps in buildings <24> :D <23> hmm, but seriously - anyone have any clue at all? <2> vIkSiT, is it called pivot or something like that? <20> it would be trivial with scripting but I don't know anything about OOo scripting <22> table inversion <2> can you transfer it to a spreadsheet, flip it & then back again? <23> _spanner_, pivot? not sure if thats what i'm looking for. and it IS in a spreadsheet <23> how do you flip it in the spreadsheet? <10> overseer im trying my way with tovid <10> just stopped in the spumux area <2> vIkSiT, I don't know! That was ill-informed rambling. <22> genetix: tovid is a tool or a channel ? <10> tool <10> maybe chan, dont know <23> hmm, okay - if i export it to CSV, any ideas about how i could do this using bash/perl? <23> some awk tricks maybe? <22> vIkSiT: parse line, insert into 2-d array swapping x/y keeping track of max array size, print array <23> overseer, ah yes, i thought there might be prebuilt routines in awk/sed to do this.. <22> not afaik <23> right <13> Perl, the only language that looks the same before and after RSA encryption. <25> i am looking for a simple tool to paint arrows in a png file, what should i choose? <8> crayon <13> Rene_J a brush? <2> The tail of a cat <25> nah, i would like to have a little more comfort <23> Rene_J, gimp? <22> genetix: can't seem to download tovid --- developer.berlios.de isn't reachable <25> how to paint arrows in gimp? i can paint straight lines but no arrowhead <13> Rene_J copy an arrow that you like then learn how to use layers <23> Rene_J, look at line options - they have options to have arrows. dots etc at their heads <8> 1959 is the "day the music died" <23> so when you draw the line, an arrow head gets drawn with it <8> today <13> Quiznos 1959 was a whole year <8> today <8> ok, who took Paris's diaries?!
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