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<0> infi, to tell you where the source is :) <1> sure <0> thanks <2> nijaz2: thanks so much for getting back to me on that. I'll try it now <3> Kakihara: welcome! <4> kakihara: gentoo has its own livecd? wow, lots have changed... <4> cyb0rg: the reason I asked here is because I want _opinions_ <2> Shwouchk: I just googled it and it was the dirst entry. I don't know anything about it. Try #gentoo after you've read it <4> cyb0rg: btw, read again my last post - it WAS lynch <5> how can i set a picture to booting kernel, is that a boot splash ? <6> Shwouchk: I never said it wasn't <4> yawgmoth: some people have strong opinions about gentoo <6> why would you trust the opinions of complete strangers <4> cyb0rg: oh, i thought you tried to correct my spelling or something... <7> greetings <4> cyb0rg: why not?
<4> btw, knoppix isnt for me - too sluggish <7> if I create a compressed NTFS volume under WinXP will it be readable by the vanilla 2.6 kernel ntfs driver? <2> Shwouchk: why do you want a livecd? <7> I can not test it currently <6> Shwouchk: eh .. I thought it's obvious "why not" <0> bye all <6> I still think that actually <2> Shwouchk: live cd's are by definition going to be sluggish I think <4> Kakihara: because this is a new laptop im using and i dont wanna screw with its partitions just yet - especially cause it has some kind of special dell restore partition... <2> Shwouchk: funny you should say that <4> Kakihara: ? <2> Shwouchk: I've got a new laptop with the same funny little partition <2> Shwouchk: what have you got? <4> :D <4> dell inspiron 6000 <2> Shwouchk: that tiny little partition can be left in place. Do you want dual-boot? <4> Kakihara: besides, livecd and gentoo isnt inconsistent, since from a livecd you can install gentoo the normal way <4> Kakihara: its not tiny right here - around 6gb... and yes, i do <2> Shwouchk: My comp came with 1 main partition and one little one with dell utilities on it (which isn't mounted by windows). I got hold of acronis disk director and just made my main partition 30GB smaller and let the gentoo installation CD use the free space I'd created. <8> how do I add a key to my authorized_keys list? <2> Shwouchk: Of course you don't need anything like that much space. <4> Kakihara: heh, too bad i only have a 60gb HD :P <4> i mean 40 <2> Shwouchk: then give linux 10GB or something <2> Shwouchk: If you decide you do want to install gentoo I'd be happy to help. <9> havent you heard, gentoo questions get you lynched! <4> yeah, i know <9> :P <4> i used to run it with a total 6GB <10> How do I configure my printing margins in CUPS? <10> I printed the test page but the full page margin is a bit off <11> yuriks: specified the right paper? <11> put it to a4 <11> and your app too <10> It is A4 <11> if you're in europe <10> Well, I printed using the CUPS web admin <11> is the printerdefinition A4? <11> also in the printdialog you can give this stuff <11> try from gimp <11> or something with a decent print dialog <11> or raw text if you want to test the cups defaults <4> Kakihara: thanks <12> hi <13> hi all. I wnat to download from internet. Which client should I use? Azureus, amule, ...? <12> my hd led is stuck on, is there a way I can control it w/out restarting <12> ? <9> open the case <4> Kakihara: i think ill install it... dling livecd now <9> and disconnect it <2> what does this mean? 'Major opcode of failed request: 33 (XKEYBOARD)' - I'm getting it when trying to run lineakd <2> Shwouchk: :) <12> martian67: good idea, but I think if the led is on the point is that it is having vcc source <12> so won't disconnecting and reconnecting it give me the same problem ? <9> i thought you just wanted it to go away <12> martian67: no I'd like to have it back working again <9> well restart then :P <2> someone be a hero and tell me what that Xlib error means <12> I think the chipset were a bit scrambled as dma was turned off at reboot <9> it means you possibly have a corrupt chipset <9> * err
<9> exlib <9> *xlib <9> not a chipset :P <12> xlib ? <9> its part of x <12> I know what is it <12> I don't get in what manner is xlib related to that <9> i was talking to Kakihara <9> :P <12> anyway I tought about a i2o utility to dialog with the led controller <12> martian67: oh :-) <2> martian67: Thanks. I'm confused by it. just reading a page on x window system protocol errors <12> bye <10> slpyhd: that didn't work -_- <10> GIMP printed text <10> This looks like PS <3> !val http://www.uqtr.ca/ciiu/ <3> oops <14> not direcly linux related but what are peoples opinions of Acer laptops? <15> I hate all laptops equally <9> i hate everyone and everything equally <16> which is the SUPPR key? <3> s|k: suppr is supprimer, right? <3> i.e., delete? <16> ah <16> I didn't know thanks <3> s|k: do you have a french keyboard? <16> no was following instructions on a foreign website though <3> this one is canadian french, but it still has those keys labelled in english. <16> ah <3> maybe it depends on the keyboard though <16> hrm <3> enter is entre, anyway ;) <16> haha <16> I'd eat my enter key if that were the case :/ <3> it doesn't look very tasty, though ;) <17> then you don't eat enough cake while typing <3> yeah, I hardly eat cake even when I'm not typing ;) <17> 8) <18> how I can do that the traffic that enters by a network interface distributes by other two interfaces? <9> nilp0inter <9> iptables <9> www.www.netfilter.org/ <9> err <9> www.netfilter.org/ <9> that was odd <9> o.O <18> thankyou martian67 <9> nilp0inter: just to warn you <9> it can be a total bitch to set up :/ <3> it's not a bitch, it's just ***ertive with a strong personality. <18> :) <9> :P <3> nilp0inter: are the other interfaces on different networks? <3> or would that be for load balancing? <18> ninjaz2, yes, are on different networks <3> ok, that's pretty easy to get going, then. <9> yea all it is, is ipforwarding <9> but you should still use iptables for security <9> nilp0inter: there is a great howto on www.tldp.org <9> ip-masquerading HOWTO <9> or something like that <18> ok <18> I am working in a project, which it consists of livecd that once started detects the wifi network interfaces, and it shows a list of networks to connect and to make load balancing among them <19> Heya <20> hi.. <21> where are your public and secret keys saved? <22> can someone help me with my /etc/fstab i want to mount partions so that users can see/edit the files but i keep getting premishin denied, it's mount with a gid all the users i want to access it are in and a mask of 774 but it still cant ls its contents <21> where are your public and secret keys saved? <23> which public and secret keys? <24> ryanakca: for gpg? <23> ssh, gpg, something else .. ? <21> gpg, yes <23> ~/.gnupg ?
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