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<0> ananke: do you by chance know which run level is pure text? so login would be "startx" etc?
<1> Yes, Gibibytes; like I *wish* I had that sort of problem.
<2> Theef: try 2
<3> Theef : your distribution should have that information written in /etc/inittab. most likely 3
<4> Direct Rendering Manager
<0> ok,
<0> thanks brb
<4> Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 4.1.0 and higher)
<1> "Woe is me! My job can use all 120 GIBIBYTES of my RAM!!!"
<4> this one?
<2> Arti: not 'digital restrictions management', fear not ;)
<5> Arti: yes
<4> OK i enabled it as module, and also checked it for i810m, i830m and some other iXXX to be sure
<4> all intel ones
<2> Arti: what is your card?
<4> amphi: well not sure :)



<2> Arti: try lscpi
<4> amphi some intel one of dell inspiron 510m
<2> Arti: also linux-laptop.net
<1> I'd love to tell the guy to bugger off and do a more efficient design that doesn't take a 100GiB of RAM to run through these tools (and I don't even know which tools they are; it was a generic question)
<4> Display controller: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics Device
<4> is it enough to rebuild modules?
<4> without kernel?
<2> Arti: linux-laptop.net should have all kinds of useful info about configuring the kernel etc. for your laptop
<6> my apache2 server is running rather slow.. can i set aside more memory for it and its related processes?
<4> ok I added the CONFIG_DRM and other DRMS for intel as module and rebuild kernel now
<1> So can anyone suggest a search string for Google; linux 64-bit "FRIGGIN HUGE MEMORY LIMITS"?
<1> mindamp --- perhaps you could renice the processes?
<4> which modules do I need to load then after boot?
<4> (should have said y instead of m) ;)
<1> mindamp ... the process memory for apache is not likely to be your bottleneck --- to be fast it should rely on there being lots of memory in the system cache.
<4> agpgart is one? others?
<1> ... and there's no way to "reserve" or "allocate" memory in the system cache just for specific processes; all process use the cache --- does that make sense?
<6> hmm
<6> so how do i bump up the system cache...
<6> ?
<1> Linux automatically uses most (almost all) available memory for caching ... automatically.
<1> What distro and kernel version are you using, mindamp?
<7> for Qmail, does it use user accounts that are for linux user accounts, or does it have its separate user accounts
<8> I'm eating wild rice unpolished.
<9> congrats
<8> I'm getting vitamins, protein, and energy.
<9> and a stomach ache 8)
<10> PeterFA need roughage?
<8> pfred1, no, I'm broke.
<10> PeterFA got Walmart where you're at?
<8> pfred1, yes, but I don't shop there, except for one time when I really needed some wool gloves so I can bike-ride without worrying if I'll have fingers when I'm done.
<10> PeterFA get this stuff they sell called Quik Biscuit it's like $1.16 a box you can live all week on the stuff!
<8> pfred1, I eat organic, thank you.
<10> PeterFA well for me as long as it chews it's good enough for me
<8> pfred1, not really worth it to eat something that will give you diseases.
<8> pfred1, then you wouldn't want to know what you're eating.
<8> I like to know all about what's going into my body.
<10> PeterFA you glue microscopes to your eyes or something?
<8> If you feed yourself with good food, your brain will be able to run at optimum.
<10> PeterFA for that all you need is glucose
<8> pfred1, do you know what the "Pure Food and Drug Act" calls for?
<8> pfred1, you need more, you need a healthy endocrine system and everything else in balance.
<8> Your brain responds to your body and if your body isn't healthy, neither is the brain.
<10> so that's where all of my sick thoughts come from?
<8> There's more than glucose for primary brain functioning. You must have essential fatty acids so your brain has material to work with.
<10> PeterFA yeah i like acid
<8> pfred1, learn better eating habbits. I feel good everyday now.
<11> Anyone know how to force a user to change p***word at next login?
<10> PeterFA I feel great when i got acid too
<8> Then when you come down off of it?
<10> PeterFA try it sometime and find out for yourself
<10> PeterFA All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be
<8> pfred1, stonerisms aren't philosophy.
<12> lmao, agreed
<10> PeterFA those are Pink Floyd lyrics
<13> how does that make them not stonerisms exactly
<12> wow, you need to get out more and layoff the hallucinigens
<14> Problem: i got linux-source with apt-get and it went to /usr/src has a tar.bz2 is this normal? now i must do a tar -jxv ? did i do something wrong here?
<8> LOL, there's stoners, and there's intellectuals. Just because you've had an out of body experience doesn't mean you know ****.



<8> Using drugs for a long time leads to a ****ed up brain.
<8> You get stupider, it's true.
<8> Because the brains chemestry runs at optimum, unless you **** with it.
<8> An optimal brain chemestry == maximum survival.
<4> opengl helpers? seems for gentoo there is some package x11-drm which is needed, and in this case you must not enable DRM in kernel
<13> one of the smartest people I know was a heavy drug user (and dealer) for most of the 60s and 70s... but he's an unusual example
<13> plus he's been clean since like 1990
<8> jrhodes, well, the brain does heal after the abuse.
<13> his memory is kind of crap though
<13> but then again so is mine and I've hardly done any drugs
<15> it's wishful thinking to think that the natural state is the optimal
<8> jrhodes, maybe you just don't remember doing all those drugs.
<13> heh.
<13> no, I remember what's happened usually, I just can't come close to putting it in chronological order
<14> a bunzip file ... tar.bz2 how is it extrated wirh tar?
<13> DeVeRaS: tar xjf file.tar.bz2
<14> thank you
<14> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8317 <--- help
<13> DeVeRaS: you need the gtk dev packages.
<13> maybe gtk-dev or gtk2-dev or something
<6> answerguy.. ubuntu 10.1
<6> stock
<14> jrhodes thank you thank you thank you thank you ... now how do you know this, (i need to learn so i won't ask mutch, and where do i get it?
<16> what is a good, easy to build and configure socks server?
<16> preferrably precompiled (this is for a firewall with no dev libs)
<17> I have a FTP server setup---it's behind my linksys router, I can login via a command prompt from a remote location, but I never can append a directory
<16> check PASV
<10> PeterFA have you ever seen someone suffering from alzheimer's disease?
<18> i have
<18> my great grandma
<18> she was funny
<10> apc she was a real party animal in her day too i bet right?
<18> beating up the orderlys and stuff
<18> i have no idea
<8> pfred1, no
<10> probably not
<8> apc, you're a jerk
<18> she was a danish german freak like me
<17> anyone know why a ftp server would hang up when doing an 'ls command" saying opening ASCII connection and then just imes out...ay suggestions?
<10> PeterFA we all go downhill no matter what we eat or what we do
<18> PeterFA: ?
<18> i never adressed you
<12> websae, PASV
<10> PeterFA the thing is some of us won't have any regrets for what we didn't do
<17> okay..PASV
<18> i was responding to pfred1's query to you
<17> i forwarded those ports from my router to that machine
<19> Anyone ever set up thin clients with X before care to tell me what steps are needed, etc?
<17> GiGaHuRtz: any suggestions?
<10> Gambit--- remote X sessions?
<12> nope...
<20> pfred1, I'm not sure, I haven't done it before and I'm scoping out the best approachs.
<10> Gambit- that's old skewl
<17> nothing I should do or can do?
<17> for PASV
<16> open the ports man
<16> cmon
<16> rtfm
<12> make sure its configured right in your server config
<8> pfred1, you think I will regret not doing drugs?
<16> ports 65536 to 65539
<17> i already opneed the ports
<10> PeterFA who knows
<12> is PASV on your config
<8> pfred1, there's more to life then drugs, dude. There are accomplishments and such.
<17> for 20000-20200
<20> pfred1, but basically astandard thinclients, I suspect running remote x sessions perhaps or possibly something else...?
<8> pfred1, and drugs aren't the only experiences out there. There's getting your PHP module to work in Apache. :)
<10> PeterFA one thing i do know is that we're here for a limited time and a limited time only and it's shorter then most people think
<8> pfred1, then why waste the time being stoned?
<10> Gambit- when you use X locally you're still a client on the server it works well
<10> PeterFA the time I've spent wasted has never been wasted time
<8> pfred1, I find being with my mind and learning, and being with people more rewarding than anything else, besides programming.
<17> PASV runs on what port?


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