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<0> "not enough search volume" lol
<1> ah!!
<1> it calculates how often people have searched for that word
<0> where??
<1> but nobody types it
<2> so that means that about 2.5million searches will not be shown when people are searching for supersedes
<1> http://www.google.com/trends?q=&ctab=0&geo=all&date=all
<1> check "linux windows MacOS" etc...
<1> no no
<2> so 15% of all searches will not be found if people are looking for websites pertaining to that word
<1> JCD you got it wrong, supersede is only a written word, normal people will use other more simpler words
<1> 15% that's a huge mistake to be published!
<2> like above
<0> thus they should know how to spel it
<0> :P
<0> spell*



<1> I should make a spelling scoring table sorted by mispelling trends, that would be nice...
<0> for linux vs windows all the top cities are european
<1> I was thinking on working on an HTML parser
<1> it is a nice tool to check for things, i remember when i checked for a couple know security tools (to see their real popularity) like ethereal, nmap, tcpdump, etc...
<0> heh
<3> when i think about it, the time zone chooser is a tad confusing
<0> huh?
<3> For example, I generally know I'm on EST observing DST, but I have no idea what random cities around me are
<1> you dont think you just got to know the only one... unless you are a bizness man that moves a lot... =P
<1> chap, lol
<0> heh
<1> haven't you looked around?
<3> you have to understand, indiana's got time issue
<3> s
<4> chapium: it's New York
<4> oh, you're in indiana
<3> do they observe dst?
<0> AZ has no DST :)
<4> then you need to know what your town does and do it manually
<5> FL is easy...its all EST
<4> chapium: EST observes DST
<4> except parts of indiana
<3> until a few months ago i was on EST w/o DST
<1> wow, man, ok, i didnt know us timezones were crazy like that
<3> but 100 miles south was on central dst,
<3> further east was eastern dst
<3> argh
<3> the calamity
<0> haha
<1> is there a way that you can chase time on some weird road?
<2> chasing time seams like a waist of time
<4> corto: lol
<1> like drive and have to lower the time 1 hour, drive and have to elevate it 1 and then change state again to lower because of reality, etc...
<2> but everyone does it
<3> not really, the time zone follows the borders except for a diaganal shift now and then, which the roads dont parallel
<4> corto: a lot of indiana just changed their laws
<6> i swear to jesus. i just restored my onboard ethernet in linux, by uninstalling the nvidia 'network access manager' in _windows
<3> every county can choose what zone now
<6> i dont know what ActiveArmor is. but man that's messed up.
<3> I was hoping for alleutian time
<3> most of them conformed to eastern dst
<1> chap, that's just very funny man, but they can really mess people's live with that, you know??
<3> a few right next to chicago stayed on central i think
<2> man I'd hate to be an hour late that way
<1> imagine there's a railroad somewhere that follows that track, how confused p***enger could be?
<1> or how confused the rail controler can be...
<3> my opinion was they should have just left the system as it was, despite some weirdness it had
<2> so a train leave a station at 3:15 and arrives at 3:10 how far did it travel?
<1> chap, i agree
<3> instead the politicians argued about it like it was our most dire issue
<2> that's politicians for you
<1> yea, like keep that thing stable, just play with the taxes a bit
<0> "I just want to make the trainsl run on time"?
<3> nevermind our real problems with the economy, budget, and educated population moving out of the state
<2> ignore the critical things and worry about what time dinner should be
<1> wow, these guys, the politicians in your area chap, they really know how to waste people's time!
<2> that's pretty much what all politicians do
<2> that's why I try and stay away from politics
<1> JCD, that's what i was thinking some time ago, but i changed my mind after thinking, if i start a bizness, the power i will gain with it, there is some it that will be political...
<7> hey guys a quick question about dual booting windows and linux



<7> i have 2 drives
<8> Jatt_kol_12_borh: Shoot, maybe I can help you out...
<7> one having fedora and one having windos xo
<7> xp
<7> fedora is master and other is slave
<7> i edited the grub.conf and added the code to the windows as
<7> map (hd0) (hd1)
<7> map (hd1) (hd0)
<7> rootnoverify (hd0, 0(
<7> itz actually ")" at last
<7> chainloader _1
<7> when i tried to boot windows through this
<7> i am getting an error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format
<7> any ideas ?
<7> damn i m mistyping a lot today
<7> the last line is chainloader +1
<7> sorry for any misunderstandings :)
<8> Sorry pal, don't know much about grub to answer your question...
<7> any other suggestions you would guide me to dual boot windows and linux
<7> i jst seen that on a website and tried to copy it but didn't work
<9> Anyone good at formatting here ??
<8> You need to make sure that the site example fits your needs... Try man grub to get some info about it... Or google a grub manual of configuration... This will help you figure out what to do...
<8> Need to go, good night
<7> thnx pal abt that
<9> Anyone ??
<9> I've never formatted a disk for Linux properly before
<10> what
<10> set your partition type then do mkfs.whatever
<9> Now I need the partitions to be in a specific way.... need to know if I'm doing the right thing
<11> o rly?
<10> way?
<12> fdisk is the way to go :p
<9> Ok... see ... i've got this dual-boot configuration, and I've split my disk in two
<10> cfdisk is easier for a n00b like me the first time
<9> My WinXP disk is a primary partition, and so is the main Linux one
<9> however, the partition I'm supposed to use as my /home folder... how do I create it ? Do I make another "primary" partition, or an extended one ?
<13> Personally, I find it easier to keep everything on one partition.. It's always hard for me to pre-judge how much space I'm gonna use in different locations.
<5> id bet money they leave survivor man with a roll of tp everything they drop him off
<9> err... that seems kinda' risky... what if you find out you wanna install another distro or something?? You'll have to reinstall all you documents and stuff...
<11> o rly?
<5> keep your docs in a sub-dir or partition, then burn a cd-r
<9> eh.... I really want to have it on a separate partition... hehe
<9> safer if the disk crashes too
<14> well - partitions mean nothing if disk crashes
<14> you want it on a seperate drive
<9> It's a portable
<14> Oh
<9> So that's not really an option
<14> USB pendrives are good backups.
<5> yeah...partition or sub-dir makes no difference when the read head or the servo quits working ;)
<5> partition or sub-dir just allows for easy backup...your stuff isnt scattered all over the place
<14> With a partition - it's a bit less likely that software screwups will wipe it if the main / goes.
<15> is there a way to dd a file in reverse? like start at the end and move towards the beginning?
<5> i dont see how
<16> quick question guys. i never used ntpd . does it always stay connected to the servers or works by ' hits'
<14> IIRC udp packets
<16> yes upd.
<14> Or it may be tcp
<16> but always on ?
<14> It doesn't require a persistant connection
<14> but it works best that way
<16> humm ...
<14> GPS is an easy alternative
<16> cuz i am checking one box with it and its always connected
<15> headmonkey: well, so far I've managed to take a file, split it into peices, bzip2 or gzip the pieces, and then cat em together and have them gunzip or bunzip2 into the original file, so I think I'm close.
<16> i just wanted a client that it worked by 'hitting ' the server when it wants to update
<14> Why? The traffic it uses is almost none
<5> cycom, i was talking about a partition being safer than a sub-dir ;)
<15> headmonkey: oh! :) sorry
<16> SpeedEvil thats not my concern
<5> cycom, itd be easy to write a c program that reverse a files contents
<14> The nice thing about ntpd is that it just works, with no jumps in time, like you can get with setting the time every so often
<5> cycom, 'man tac' .. concatenate and print files in reverse


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