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<0> redduck666, maybe some of them are supposed to be owned by root when i boot that partition?
<0> gufym, virus collecting?
<1> mainly to handle some techs that haven't ported to linux and I haven't gotten a copy of mac os for the i386 yet
<0> nm, i'll just access it in su
<1> mmiikkee12, now, things like certain filters for encoding video files and handling of subtitles
<2> mmiikkee12: chmod/chown or umask/uid, those are your two options.
<2> the choice depends of the file system.
<3> i'm still trying to change xterm icon. mmiikkee12: good read! thank you. now I should be able to ***ign a proper "icon name" to xterm. however, I don't understand if "icon name" refers to a absolute path - or to the name of icon files in a certain directory. should I look for a more specific IRC channel?
<0> it's not a windows fs, i know that
<2> mmiikkee12: than you`ll have to either chmod or chown it.
<0> dunno, i just saw that before and remembered it
<2> mmiikkee12: couse last time i checked mount man page it said :i don`t give a **** about umask/uid on file system which have their own permissions"
<0> our_didi, play around with it a bit
<3> right. that's the fun in using linux! :)
<2> mmiikkee12: Mount options for ext <-- no umask/uid options there.



<2> (Mount options for ext is a part of mount man page)_
<2> s/_//
<4> unix was developed first on an eaerly model of PDP computer; a 16 bit machine for game playing. it was writ in pdp ***embler. after a few rewrites in successively higher level programming languages
<4> C was developed and the kernel and support tools were ported to C.
<4> the fs, compiler, ***embler, were ported and then more programming tools, text manipulation tools;
<5> Quiznos, Windows is better.
<0> redduck666, Mount options for ext
<0> None. Note that the `ext' file system is obsolete. Don't use it.
<0> Since Linux version 2.1.21 extfs is no longer part of the kernel source.
<4> after which, unix was deployed as an office word processing system
<6> PeterFA: better than what ?
<5> ion_bidon, Linux.
<4> PeterFA IMMHO, those old pdp versions of windows would still spank Windows all the way back to Wikndows 2.0
<5> Quiznos, I know, I'm j\k
<4> yea
<5> The Unix arch is powerful
<6> PeterFA: If you say so..
<5> ion_bidon, that's right
<6> PeterFA: better for what ?
<4> </eduation>
<5> ion_bidon, for business, and web solutions
<4> </education>
<5> lol
<6> PeterFA: lol
<5> for programming
<4> is the ms gui considered a part of the ring-0 kernel?
<5> It's more stable and it is immune to virii
<4> liar
<4> :>
<7> is there any voice recognition software in linux so that i can say to the computer power off, and it will shutdown ? .. i think that would be cool
<6> windows has never been stable
<4> freshmeat.net
<5> Just ask in ##windows
<4> peterfa, is the ms gui considered a part of the ring-0 kernel?
<5> yes
<4> k
<4> seriously?
<5> It's more effecient that way[
<4> the gui runs in ring 0?
<2> ion_bidon: i got windows to be as stable as home users need.
<5> I don't know
<4> they tried tht with x11 and it crashed kernels reliably
<4> :)
<5> Windows is stable when it's not on
<4> ok food time
<4> that's true
<6> redduck666: indeed
<5> 11:15:41 up 4 days, 11:06, 6 users, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.03
<4> is that all you have? :)
<4> 13:19:57 up 36 days, 14:48, 10 users, load average: 0.17, 0.07, 0.02
<5> I've doing things
<4> w.e :)
<6> I have 7 days
<4> heh
<4> why id my load at 0.17? what the hell is it doin?
<4> id/is
<5> I don't have DMA running due to a kernel config issue
<4> ah
<2> anoher electronic penis size competition :/
<4> heh
<4> geek bragfest



<5> I think Dexter in Dexter's Laboratory runs Linux]
<6> 21:28:28 up 7 days, 9:11, 1 user, load average: 2.25, 2.18, 2.11
<4> who?
<2> Quiznos: ugghh you don`t watch cartoons?
<4> 0ld sk007
<2> Quiznos: well dexter`s lab is one of the cartoons about a geekous lil` boy
<4> kk
<4> i've heard of it
<2> PeterFA is saying he runs linux on his uber cool computer :)
<4> gotcha
<5> Othersise it's a shame show.
<4> reminds me of the way back toon
<4> i was never in that one either
<5> Windows makes you into a pathetic geek, Linux makes you into a 1337 geek.
<4> 1338
<4> uber Quiznos iam.
<8> FBSD makes you into a 1337 geek who cannot seem to keep their software free yet have girls
<4> well, ian got deb!
<2> excelblue: "who cannot seem to keep their software free" <-- can you elaborate that?
<8> they make something, a big company takes it and closes its source...
<8> the big company exploits them and acknowledges their work only in 4pt font in an easter egg
<2> heh
<8> and they continue to develop their work for free while a company uses a free programmer in a sense
<9> name a Linux file finder GUI (with regex search, if possible)
<10> If I resize a windows partition, am I able to resize it back?
<4> dont mess with ntfs
<11> that stuff is all at your own risk
<10> Quiznos, I've done it before, and I understand the risk.
<4> ok then why are you asking us? :)
<10> I was asking you if you are able to resize it back.
<4> increasing part size?
<10> Yeah
<4> test it
<4> i duno
<10> ok well I guess I don't care if I lose it, I can format again
<10> lol
<4> do you have free cyls >= curr size?
<2> Aphex_Twin: outta of curiosity, why GUI?
<9> old habits
<10> About using a 64bit distro of linux vs a 32bit distro. Am I losing any support on applications?
<10> (I have an AMD Ahtlon 64)
<2> Trell_Work: flash player.
<2> Trent: ^
<10> ?
<10> oh ok
<10> Flash player.
<2> Trent: actually in theory with some ugly word arounds you should be able to get even flash player on 64 distro to work. but not nativelly.
<3> do you know which is the general purpose of the ~/.local directory ?
<10> redduck666, What would you recommend or do?
<2> Trent: if you are using konqueror seach the gentoo forums for `flash64', you might get it to work.
<2> i took whole 10 seconds to try to get flash64 script to work and i failed.
<10> redduck666, What about if I am planning on using wine, will that have any problems?
<2> Trent: dunno about that.
<4> fm.memo: portage for Solaris
<4> fm.memo: slackE17 DR17 pkg for slackware
<12> hi. how do i get a list of all installed programs? tia
<2> michoelc: depends. what is your distro?
<12> redduck666: ubuntu
<2> michoelc: try something like "dpkg -l * | less"
<2> (that is a small L not number 1)
<4> damn my nail broke
<4> heh
<12> redduck666: thats trying to match packages in my current working directory...
<5> Quiznos, get some pressons.
<2> michoelc: try dpkg -l '*' | less
<4> nah, it's an indulgence to not biting them
<5> You're nerotic.
<4> actually, no, i'm not
<5> Yes you are.
<4> liar
<4> false prophet
<12> redduck666: perfect. thanks
<4> wanna be


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