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<0> see? :)
<0> maybe find some options to netcat that make it exit sonner
<0> psyklops: or use "expect". Expect is a great tool for scripting interactions with other programs when the sequence of events or the timing may not be deterministics
<1> latest time:
<1> woohoo it's friday!
<2> hell yea!
<1> heh
<2> that means nothing to me though really
<1> we lived!!!
<2> tuesday is my friday
<1> get a reality
<2> also
<3> monday are even cooler
<2> day is my night
<2> I AM BATMAN



<4> bronze, I'm not totally clear what you want again . . . you've got two boxes, both with keyboards and mice, right?
<1> i got one to top all you pretenders: ``All our Yesterdays''
<3> what am i if i got 36hour day ....
<1> (just heard a Quiznos commercial on tv)
<5> what's the easiest linux distro for getting nvidia 3d accel going with the nvidia proprietary driver? preferably 0 work. Is it the same for ATI cards?
<3> havent figured out how much day in my week yet
<4> Nvidia's drivers are much easier to install.
<2> ``All our base''
<3> ...
<1> undrdawg ``the'' Batman
<6> XaXXon: I find fedora to fit that description, once you ahve configured yum properally
<7> XaXXon: it's pretty easy on ubuntu I believe
<5> it's always "easy" for people who know how to do it.. but I've never had much lkuck
<6> fedorafaq.org
<7> XaXXon: some at cards are supported by the free xrg driver
<7> *xorg
<5> yeah, Id on't really care about ATI other than someone else might :)(
<8> "are belong to us"
<9> bronze, any idea at all of how to get the script to terminate?
<9> besides expect?
<10> does anyone have an idea on why GDM still asks me for authentication evn after setting an autologin?
<0> CHodapp: sorry, missed that.
<11> !google Best linux distro
<0> psyklops: nope.
<9> for what purpose, thebmw-boy
<11> I was just checking to make sure my google service was still working.
<6> bronze vnc or freenx won't solve the problem using something like xinerama?
<9> for me, the only choices are Ubuntu and Debian, Gentoo if you're slightly masochistic
<12> lfs if your completely masochistic :)
<9> yes yes
<13> Been there. Don't remind me ;P
<1> Kevin` !!!
<12> i'm still working up the time to do a proper intall of that
<0> gufymike: I don't think so, but I could be worng!
<8> completly times 3 masochistic
<9> I can't stand RPM based distros :(
<6> bronze, just throwing out a suggestion, don't know if it works
<9> I hate that there's so many different types of rpms, rpms for mandrake and all the fcs
<0> gufymike: rats, I was hoping you had an idea.
<1> the key to LFS is to use a machine that can be dedicated to compiling everything while you play with another box
<6> I don't think so tho, you would still need one comp to be dual head while using vnc and freenx to monitor the headless on
<10> psyklops, tried arch?
<6> one*
<6> vnc and/or freenx
<0> thought so. I have a desktop and a laptop, no dual head.
<9> bored2k: nope, I tried SuSE
<12> Quiznos you don't need to reboot at all until lfs is completely installed.. you could do it on any computer
<0> i want both displ;ays to act as though they are a dual head on the desktop.
<13> My choices'd be Knoppix (for live), Debian, Slackware, Gentoo, LFS. Trued SuSE, but didn't like it too much. Tried everything else. LFS is an interesting experience.
<13> TrIed
<10> psyklops, if you dont get shaky when you use the CLI, you should try it. it's pretty much just as easier.. and faster.
<13> And everying as in 'of that list'
<1> Kevin` yea but...
<13> er, Archlinux
<10> DerJamster, arch is really not hard at all
<10> the installer's the hardest part.
<1> so, does anyone think there are no more virgins in Allah's heaven?
<13> bored2k: Oh, I'm not talking about any hard to do stuff. I just wanna test it sometime in general..package management, feeling..etc .>
<10> and if you have dhcp, it's even easier



<10> DerJamster, right.
<13> Then again, there are so many distros there to test..
<13> Need more time ;P
<10> http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_vs_Others
<10> DerJamster, imo, pacman >= apt-get : http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman
<14> just go for arch
<14> instead of wasting time testing other distroes, and then ending up with arch
<13> heh :>
<13> Well then..idle for about an hour ;)
<10> right.
<8> you said gopher
<10> i've had a love/hate/hate/love/amour with arch since january now, switching back between it and ubuntu. finally ended up with arch [even when i'm deep into the ubie community].
<12> ya, names are important in a distro :)
<8> totally
<8> lol
<1> heh
<10> MrElendig, Ubuntu 5.04 was a godsent distro to me. before and after that.. not so peachy.
<10> but i still joined and stayed in its forum team :]
<12> ubuntu is up to version 5 already?
<14> stuff "just don't work(tm)" in ubuntu :/
<14> Kevin`: 6.06
<14> = 6th month of the year 2006
<14> 5.04 = 4th month of 2004
<10> of 2005*
<7> http://www.aripollak.com/platform2006/flamewar.jpg
<10> X.YY X= Year YY=Month
<14> yea, just typed to fast
<10> next v is scheduled for 6.12 .. and i honestly dont think they'd released anything -NOT- rushed on december.
<12> amphi hmm, that didn't work so well in a text console :)
<12> they have no reason to rush
<12> it's not like a commercial software company
<10> Kevin`, they still have to stick tot heir dates
<10> they already slowed down the process for 2 whole months
<10> another delay will be devastating.
<14> the next release is going to be a major one
<10> it'll make them look unsafe and not trustworthy
<10> just like this one was supposed to be.
<14> where the devs have mor or less hands untied
<14> lot's of new stuff
<14> unlike 6.06
<10> i expect more bloat. xgl and beagle by default, etc.
<10> the highlight of 06 was pretty much ubuntulooks only.
<7> Kevin`: install zgv and have your console browser spawn it for images; I looked at it in console
<8> i'm invisible!!!
<10> murrayfoss, you blew your cover
<7> murrayfoss: and inaudible
<15> how can i use ssh to copy files?
<14> netsurf3: scp
<7> netsurf3: man scp
<10> scp -r
<7> netsurf3: or sshfs
<14> or sftp
<10> so no one knows why my gdm still asks me for a p***wd after setting autoloin?
<15> yes but do i login ssh first or what?
<14> netsurf3: with scp yes
<8> sheeeeeeeeet, if you hit me in a dream you betta wake up and apologizeeeeee
<7> netsurf3: no; scp user@remote:/some/file ./
<14> with sshfs and sftp, no
<15> i have putty
<15> lol
<7> netsurf3: winscp
<14> netsurf3: remove windows and install agnu/linux and openSSH
<14> :D
<7> netsurf3: putty has an sshd now IIRC
<15> MrElendig: it is a vmware machine
<15> :P
<7> excess flood?
<1> yea


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