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<0> hello everyone!
<1> hi
<0> can you boot up another linux kernel from one already running. like if you have a chroot enviroment and you want to run a different kernel
<2> scr it's about dns i just started some light MaraDNS server and everything works
<0> Actually in the case of Linux bios.... Would you be able to boot a different kernel after linux bios boots
<3> bios?
<3> wtf
<4> kadigibox: there's kexec
<1> [M4rk0]: i don't know what problem do you have, but I don't need any dns server, just ISP's nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf and all is working..
<4> kadigibox: and if you want to run different kernel simultaneously, you want xen
<2> yeah but i think dns server of mine isp is broken
<5> I'm running [rsync -azv -e ssh /root someuser@backupserver:/backups] on the backupserver, all of the files get created with ownership / group of someuser:someuser, is there any way to make them get created with the original oid and gid?
<6> Dagmar
<6> Dagmar did you learn what that dist was earlier today that you wernt familiar with?
<1> [M4rk0]: i don't think so, i tried it and seem to be working..
<5> I thought the -a option was supposed to retain oid and gid, but it's no-worky



<0> thanks Triffid_Hunter
<6> "?it no worky"
<0> so would I want to use xen if my bios is running one kernel?
<4> kadigibox: your bios doesn't run at all after your kernel starts
<2> hm who knows ;)
<0> Triffid_Hunter, even if I am useing Linux Bios?
<4> kadigibox: xen is a virtualiser. it allows you to run one host kernel and an arbitrary number of guest kernels which each emulate a full system
<6> dumb people like it when the goobmint tells private citizens what they can't do/
<0> I am just wondering cause I am planning on installing linux bios on one of my computers
<4> what's this linux bios you keep going on about? linux is a kernel, not a bios
<7> Hi. Do you know some good thing to display things in an osd in X ?
<8> Triffid_Hunter: ask google
<8> kingmike: xosd
<1> [M4rk0]: and show me your hosts pls..
<6> Triffid_Hunter there is a linuxbios project
<0> Linux bios is Linux kernel running as your BIOS
<4> i've heard of open bios
<0> you flash your firmware
<8> kingmike: specifically osd_cat, though it lacks some features
<7> phogg : I'd like true type fonts if possible. I have xosd, but the fonts seem really old
<3> Someone want to mail me a PS2 > USB adapter? I don't have any PS2 ports and my local comp shop doesn't have any....
<3> that question made no sense, elaborate
<0> Open Bios is another project
<8> kingmike: it uses TTF, as far as I know.
<9> kingmike: osd's are supposed to be UGLY
<6> Phunker where?
<9> it's their purpose
<7> slphyd : so my case is desperate ? hmmm... ok, thanks anyway
<4> *reads up* ah i see where part of the push for the kexec syscall came from
<0> Triffid_Hunter, http://www.linuxbios.org/index.php/Main_Page You should try google. its a wonderfull thing
<4> kadigibox: i'm already halfway through the general part of the faq ;)
<10> I have that a a magazine CD somewhere...it sounds interesting while risky.
<3> Quiznos, where?
<6> Phunker are you that you need an x->y?
<11> how do i match "something that doesn't begin with 'error: ' " ?
<11> with grep
<3> Quiznos, yes
<6> grp -v "^error:"
<6> Phunker where are you?
<11> isn't ^ an anchor?
<11> i thought it had to be in []
<12> hey quiznos
<6> ^anchor
<3> Manchester, Connecticut
<6> bone
<6> Phunker you cant get out of there?
<3> Quiznos, you have one that Converts PS2 to USB?
<3> Usually it's the other way around...
<3> Quiznos, I just said...
<3> Machester, CT
<3> What do you mean?
<6> Phunker you must drive with your mommy still :)
<3> No I drove to the compusa and this other little place
<3> neither had em
<6> ok
<13> hello all, I have a config file like an .ini file with [SECTION NAME] and inside a section, "var = value". How can I parse that config file with bash ? I'd like to write scripts that look at the config file
<3> Because usually people want to go USB to PS2, i want PS2 to USB
<6> what are you connecting that is ps2?
<3> A mouse...
<6> k
<3> Well a trackball actually



<6> same thing
<6> same proto
<3> ya
<6> bazigly
<3> But it's easier to buy a new mouse then a new trackball
<14> KoRnouille: source filename
<6> Phunker remind me later
<13> redduck686: nop, that doesn't work...
<14> KoRnouille: or `. filename' (the space after . is important)
<3> Quiznos, why you think you have one?
<6> apparently i have more stores around me
<6> that i can check
<3> hehe
<11> hmm Quiznos why does grep -e '^find' match everything
<6> -v
<11> grep -v too
<12> help my cd-rw drive ins't being recognized
<12> i think i need a hardware detection progrmor something
<6> bone #kernel
<3> I have a compusa, a kaplan computer, and a bestbuy ( i didnt check the bestbuy cause they never have ****)
<13> redduck686: I got something like that: http://rafb.net/paste/results/rPYToa31.html
<12> help
<12> my cd-rw driv eins't being recognized
<12> i think i need a hardware detection app or something
<3> Bone_Thug, we already have been through this
<6> Bone_Thug you have to mention that the drive is USB device
<3> It's a piece of junk and probably will never work
<3> just get a good one
<6> bbl
<13> redduck686: and I'd like to be able to write a script depending on these options
<6> gone
<12> well, im googling right now, see if anyone else has had this prob
<11> ooh, i made another error grep wasnt the problem
<12> phunker: shut yur damn mouth, its ****in new, i just got it last year
<11> thanks though
<3> Bone_Thug, It's new but people all over google are having the same problems
<3> Just get one that is compatible
<15> aw well.... Quiznos, Phunker..... you can only try :)
<14> KoRnouille: logging_level = DEBUG <-- afaik that should be logging_level="DEBUG"
<12> it says it supports linux 3.0
<12> maybe thats the reason? i have 3.1
<3> lmao...
<12> oh, wait, that was something else
<16> anyone know the correct syntax to attach a file and have a subject using mailx? i'm trying: uuencode <file> | mail -s subject user@mail.com
<13> redduck686: this file was generated by python's ConfigParser module, which references to the RFC 822
<13> http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-ConfigParser.html
<14> KoRnouille: well, bash doesn`t like spaces when asigning values to variable.
<13> yum...
<13> hum...*
<17> hey whats a good DC client with a gui?
<12> maybe i need to use iomegas "hot burn" softwarte or something
<13> that's why I was asking if there was a bash RFC 822 compilant stuff somewhere
<14> Sui``: i don`t do DC, but here is a list http://www.linuxp2p.com/wiki/index.php?title=List#DirectConnect
<17> hey thanks
<17> i've been through a couple, i just dont like them i'll look at those
<12> SOMEONE PLEASE HELP, I HAVE AN EXTERNAL USB IOMEGA CD-RW DRIVE, IT SNOT BEING RECOGNIZED BY DEBIAN, PLEAES HELP, I'VE TRIED EVERYTHING (cries)
<14> KoRnouille: dunno about the rfc 822 part, but my bash doesn`t liek spaces when asigning var names and in my bash source works just fine.
<18> Hello, I'm just new to linux and have never used it. When installing FC5, the screen is permanently cut off and many options are just cut off. I've tried readjusting the resolution via monitor and command line but it resets every time. Any suggestions?
<9> Bone_Thug: snot?
<14> alman8787: can you check your logs? usually the relevanbtfile would be /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
<11> for i in $(find / -user grub-0.96 | grep -v '^find');do echo $i;done; does not work because find's STDOUT is being directed to grep but for is sending STDERR to $i
<11> the ^find lines are permission denied errors
<18> How can I check my logs?
<14> underdawg: ummm why do you have the loop? why not simply use find?
<18> I don't have any previous installations but WIndowx XP
<11> im testing it out
<9> Bone_Thug: try to find out what interface it uses and use that in the burn software
<14> alman8787: well with command line execute the command `less /var/log/Xorg.0.log'
<18> Im settng up a dual-boot system, and I found nothing of this mentioned in their guide
<11> and want to replace the echo with something useful AFTER i know its going to work
<9> Bone_Thug: ***uming it's brought up at kernel level normally, and your user is allowed to burn
<14> underdawg: i would use finds -exec instead of the loop.
<14> underdawg: you can consider using xargs too.
<11> same problem


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