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<ninjaz2> hehe <ninjaz2> well, donnie darko was pretty mild compared to seul contre tous <slpyhd> wikipedia dogme 95 <Quiznos> corretta scott king alledgely died due to an doctor in mexico <Dagmar> ninjaz2: Avoid a german film called "Funny Games" at all costs <slpyhd> results in great style <slpyhd> nice flick :) <Quiznos> the woman who wrote the 1960s hit book, _the feminine mystique), died yesterday <ninjaz2> there is some really dark stuff out there in french. <Quiznos> s/)/_ <ninjaz2> I had no idea.. I randomly pick stuff up and consume it and it turns out to be unbelievably dark. <Dagmar> ninjaz2: "Funny Games" is just about cruelty to you, the actual viewer <Dagmar> You don't want to watch it, ever. <slpyhd> yes, french are good in harsh serial killer stuff <ninjaz2> Dagmar: so is seul contre tous <Quiznos> i've never been a big fan of "dark" entertainment: movies, books, etc <slpyhd> grimm <Dagmar> If someone tries to make you watch it, hit them in the face. <ninjaz2> and Requiem for a Dream was too <Peper> Dagmar: i hope that /tmp won't run out of space <slpyhd> Sombre is ok too <Quiznos> oh, btw, there's a new _date movie_ to be released soon <Quiznos> lol <Dagmar> ninjaz22: It is nowhere near as mild as Requiem <ninjaz2> requiem is on a psychological level, mainly. <Dagmar> Requiem is like watching a Spongebob Squarepants movie by comparison <Quiznos> Dagmar wanna hack my cd/dvd problem? <Dagmar> Quiznos: Not particularly, no <Quiznos> bummer <ninjaz2> Dagmar: ok, I'll keep that in mind. ;) <Quiznos> come on <slpyhd> Sincity is pretty grim too <Dagmar> ninjaz2: Dude, I have seen a ludicrous number of horror and genre movies. You just have no idea about Funny Games. It is *bad* and will hurt you <Dagmar> You could not show this movie to war prisoners <ninjaz2> Dagmar: how about that NiN one? <Dagmar> The UN would come for you <Dagmar> ninjaz2: The one with Bob Flannigan in it? Pfft <ninjaz2> I dunno who was in it <ninjaz2> but it was of torturing and killing someone <ninjaz2> extremely graphic <Dagmar> Bob Flannigan, a.k.a "Mr. Supersadomasochist" <Dagmar> That's the one. <Dagmar> A lot of that wasn't special effects because Bob is *that* kind of guy <Dagmar> That's just gory <slpyhd> http://karagarga.kicks-***.org/ for the filmbuffs <ninjaz2> that one scarred me for about a month <Dagmar> Take the mind**** in Requiem and multiply it by about, oh, 400. <Quiznos> i never get anyhelp here <Dagmar> Add three parts Texas Chainsaw M***acre and you have "Funny Games" <ninjaz2> after that I kind of avoid watching stuff like that. <ninjaz2> like that beheading video that was all over the news. ;) <Quiznos> you'll all miss me when i gone <Dagmar> This is why I'm saying do not watch the movie <Quiznos> and i'm taking the network with me <Quiznos> lol <Quiznos> where's my quot-bot, Qbot? <Quiznos> ok, so i have a dvd+rw in the drive, but neither cdrecord, growisofs nor dvd+rw-format can blank the platter <Peper> Dagmar: would extracting from 35GB need 35GB of free space? <Quiznos> and I cant figer out why <Quiznos> Peper 70g <Peper> :D <slpyhd> yes, more war gore should be out on TV, that will keep people from being manipulated <Quiznos> extracting from where1 to where2? <slpyhd> war is not a videogame <Dagmar> Peper: It could <redduck666> `dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda' should get ri of EVERYTHING on hda including bad sectors? <slpyhd> and movies neednt be explicit to shock <redduck666> s/ri/rid/ <Quiznos> redduck666 not likely <Kevin`> no <Peper> Dagmar: not good ;] <Kevin`> bad sectors will stay <D|G|TAL> redduck666: of course not <Kevin`> replace the drive if it has bad sectors <Dagmar> redduck666: Only fire and manufacturers diagnostic format tools can get rid of bad sectors <redduck666> Quiznos, D|G|TAL: :( <Quiznos> badsects are handled by modern drives <Peper> Dagmar: cannot i choose what to extract and what not? <slpyhd> funny games isnt particularily explicit either <slpyhd> just subtle german humor <Dagmar> Peper: You probably can if you dig for it <Quiznos> redduck666 what about him? <Dagmar> slpyhd: It's a sick, sick movie <slpyhd> bet it was the madness that made you like it <slpyhd> try Sombre <redduck666> Quiznos, that was meant as ':(' @ both you and D|G|TAL <slpyhd> or Man bites dog <Quiznos> ah <Dagmar> It made me want to punch the director in the mouth <D|G|TAL> lol <slpyhd> cold and violent <Quiznos> redduck666 get spinrite.zip and run it <Peper> Dagmar: but i see no way to stop this extracting :/ <D|G|TAL> Quiznos is very protective of me <Quiznos> redduck666 that'll clean up the baddies <Quiznos> heh <Dagmar> Peper: It'll probably stop when it fills up tmp. hehe <Peper> hehe :D <redduck666> Quiznos, thanks, will try it <Quiznos> yw <Dagmar> You don't need to make it extract anything. <Dagmar> It *can* read directly from the partition. It'll just give you a little warning about it <Dagmar> They expect you to make an image of the filesystem for forensic accountability purposes <Dagmar> Ssince you're not trying to convict yourself on child pornography charges, you can skip that step <donnib> hi all <Peper> Dagmar: hehe, i'm using /dev/vg/home directly <donnib> i need some really newbie help. i am running CentOS and i want to access a USB key. <Dagmar> The Sleuth Kit is a *very* good tool for recovering data <donnib> so i can copy a backup to the system <donnib> how do i access it ? <Kevin`> usb-storage, scsi, etc <Dagmar> donnib: Cross your fingers, type `tail -f /var/log/messages` and plug it in <Dagmar> Watch the window carefully <donnib> i just plugged it in before writing tail <Dagmar> IF CentOS has been keeping up you will see it ***ign a scsi device name to it <Kevin`> donnib just look at dmesg <Peper> Dagmar: du -sh /tmp/Recovery showd 4G, but there is no shuch big file there ;] <donnib> it says Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi0, channel, id0, lun 0 <Dagmar> donnib: Then it's sdb, man. <Dagmar> donnib: mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/someplaceorother <Kevin`> uh <Kevin`> sda <Dagmar> doh yes <Dagmar> /dev/sda1 <Dagmar> I need sleep <donnib> sorry but i am really newbie. how do i create /mnt/blabla <Kevin`> mkdir <Dagmar> I'm just pleased that with Gnome I just have to click on the new icon <Dagmar> donnib: Just mkdir /mnt/blahblahblah <Dagmar> ...or even mkdir -p /mnt/blah/blah/blah/ <donnib> thanx alot. i get the point and it works :) <Dagmar> Newbie Spoken Here <theUg> Hi all. Is it possible to mount /local on a separate partition from two different distros (each on its own partition) and then use that /local partition to install software? <Kevin`> yes <Kevin`> however, you might encounter problems with library versions and stuff <theUg> To make clear: part1=distro1, part2=distro2, part3=/local, which used by both <theUg> Kevin` like difference in libraries in two distros? <Kevin`> yes <warder> maybe that can be avoided if you you use the same distro? <warder> just a thought. <ninjaz2> normally instead of sharing software installations, we share the home directories with all the data. <Kevin`> theUg most things will probably work fine <ninjaz2> yeah until you upgrade one to a newer version, and install software on it depending on the newer libs. ;) <theUg> Kevin` But technically, since soft doesn't install itself like in Win, through registry, if I keep libs up to date, it should be good? <ninjaz2> or install stuff that one doesn't have the dependencies for.. <ninjaz2> theUg: try running ldd on some stuff you have compiled <theUg> ninjaz2, since you can install in the home dir? <Kevin`> theUg yes, and up to date means the same <Kevin`> theUg OR, put the libraries in /local :) <ninjaz2> theUg: no, since it's asking for weird failures to do what you're suggesting.
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