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<0> so I've compiled agpgart as a module, and have intel-agp and agpgart to load <0> =0 <1> hmm, WRT54g are commonplace, too <0> Veritas, hai <2> I recall Gentoo being nightmare, but maybe it was just way out of my head. I owe alot of my lessons to gentoo though <0> anyhow <0> can't get the savage module to load <0> savage: Unknown symbol pci_pretty_name <0> Veritas, hello? <0> I know it's you truth <1> zethreth: like "the amount of time you waste (hours) by recompiling common utilities cp and ls far exceeds any performance gain you may ever get over 100 years by using the natively-compiled tools (5-10%, measured in milliseconds)" ? <0> i don't remember compiling ls or cp <0> but i might have <3> gentoo taught me a few things... <3> :P <1> gentoo compiles the entire distribution
<3> i read the LFS book once.. :P <3> and decided to not do LFS. <4> lol Dr-Linux <4> * Dr_Willis <4> damn tab :/ <0> it's not that bad <0> i mean almost everything comes in source anyway <3> I found Gentoo to be fairly decent. in many ways. <0> and you can get binaries of huge packages like ooffice <3> Im a hobbiest - so i like to dig into the guts and learn things. <4> LFS is largely pointless as a distro you are accually going to use <4> LFS is great as a learning experience tho <3> Martian67, I dident see much to learn about it.. that i dident allready know. <0> you only need to install gentoo once, and the time it takes is usually greatly exaggerated <3> download, run these commands, cut/paste.. wait... <3> :P <5> to reinstall grub do i do grub-install /dev/hda? <4> :) <6> How do I figure out what my network stats are so that I can set them up with ifconfig? <3> which stats are you refering to? <7> you know .. "stats" man <7> STATS <0> sooo <4> birdfish: you mean your network configuration options? <3> stats to me would be the # of K/sec/hrs and so forth.. <0> anyone have any idea about what savage: Unknown symbol pci_pretty_name means? <7> he means "stats" <3> uptime, speeds, rates, ect. <0> it's the error I get when trying to modprobe savage <6> Martian67: probably <6> I'm not sure how to tell whether it's 192.168.254.145 <6> Or 192.168.0.145 <0> isn't that set up in your router? <8> I'm setting up cups-pdf, and I was wondering what printer model I should select. I'm looking for something with US Letter and US Legal, an option of color or grey (B&W would be cool too), and a wide variety of DPI choices. <6> It probably is. But I don't have access to my router. My dad is asleep right now. <3> thats an odd range of ips <4> birdfish: try both <4> if one fails <4> try the other <6> Okay <0> erm what kind of printer do you have? <3> 192.168.0.145 192.168.254.145 - are like on different subnets aint they? <8> I don't. It's outputting to PDF. <9> Dr_Willis: everywhere except amyl-nitrate land <6> Dr_Willis: yeah. We have two differnt routers in the house. I need to set up the *nix box outside of the mailserver domain. <8> I can use any postscript-capable printer choice <8> i just need the one with appropriate options <4> Dagmar: thats a fun land <4> Dr_Willis: www.ipprimer.com <4> they may not be on different subnets <3> May or May not. :P <4> also, that is a great website <4> Dr_Willis: www.ipprimer.com <4> it explains so i dont have too <4> :) <3> That sounds like somthing a politician would say. :P <9> OMG <9> ./topic dcc send blahblahblah <4> :P <10> anyone know a good cyber cafe software in linux? <11> what is the KDE app that makes .tar files called?
<9> Yep. PUtting that naughty string in the topic kills people on join <3> mikez0r, you mean 'ark' ? <11> Dr_Willis indeed I do <12> good thing I don't have Netgear router then <11> Dr_Willis and Ghost in the Shell is an excellent film <12> Ghost in the Shell rules <13> gents, anyone running keepalived? <0> Veritas, fag <0> get over here <14> hello. <11> hello <14> Hey mikez0r <14> mikez0r are you mike mcgrath? <11> yeah pretty much <14> really?\ <14> I'm reading your book right now. <11> I'm also like Ghandi and Hitler <4> Infinitus: he the the composite being of mcgrath and z0r <14> cool. <14> mike and I go way back. <14> I've known him since he was vacamike and cracked my redhat 7. <14> lol. <14> Mike is cool yo. <14> He's a good hax0r <14> ls -lSr || echo failed <15> anyone use fedora here <14> intelikey are you identified on freenode? <14> fedora ****s. <14> fedora licks my penis consistently. <16> Infinitus absotively <14> well intelikey perhaps bitchx is better to use then lol. <13> Sin_Eastwood: yeah, unfortunately fedora ****s, but yes, some of us have to support some boxies with it <16> said i was banned just a minute ago when i tried in xchat. <13> Sin_Eastwood: whats your prob with fed <14> intelikey are you using a proxy in xchat?\ <15> Infinitus : my fedora eats the **** out of your phinicky pice of machienery <16> maybe you are right... :) <16> no no proxy <14> yeah fedora does eat ****. <15> Infinitus : fedora can be nice <16> xterm question anyway to make it gray on black rather than this black on white ? <15> Infinitus : i bet you dont have bootsplash <3> xterm -fg green -bg black <3> or other colors. <14> yeah xterm -fg grey20 -bg black <3> or xterm -rv (reverse the colors) <3> rxvt may look nicer for you also. <16> Dr_Willis :) great now if i can find a way to make it do that when i click the starter in twm i've got it... <3> twm heh - THE minimal window manager. <3> :p <16> yep <3> actually with xterm you can confoigure some .Xdefaults or somthing <3> that will set the default settings for it. <16> with only .5g of hdd you have to be modest. <3> but thats REAL REAL old-skool <16> i like old school..... <16> ok going to google for .Xdefaults howto thanks. <3> yea - i forget the exact name. the 'old' X apps all used these X resource files and settings <14> freebsd users are all evil satanists. <17> How do i see the size of like /var <3> du -h /var ? <18> actown: du -hs /var <3> or somthinglike that. :P <17> i had lots of hd space now i have none <16> du -hs /var/* <17> and if i remove somthing i still have 0 space <18> actown: ext3, by default, 5% is set aside for root <3> how are you removeing it? <17> rm file <16> actown removing to tras doesn't free any space. you have to really remove it. <17> i had lots of free space <17> i have none now <17> i dident do anything new
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