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<0> lots of people like azureus <1> and utorrent is the only decent one I know <2> I think I used ttorrent on RHE <2> it was TK <3> ktorrent seems to do teh job for me <1> azureus is crap <2> used ktorrent <2> thats the one :> <1> ktorrent won't write correctly to fat32 <2> we used RHEL at skool, and I was booting ATHF episodes and records. <1> what's ctorrent like? <3> i like that it has a built in search of sorts <1> lol <2> it wrote to my fat32 flash drive fine./ <2> aoeuid: curses-based. <1> only certain filenames I heard
<2> there's a puppy binary for it <1> curses? <4> any idea how to limit write rates to block devices? <2> ncurses yeah <1> ??? <2> command-lineish with a minimal gui <1> can it seed 20+ torrents at once? <2> heh im on dialup, I would have no idea :D <1> in one window? <1> :P <1> hmm <1> is it more similar to azureus or mainline <1> ? <2> hm, it's 100% commandline, elitist :> <1> argh <1> hmm I don't see it in adept... <5> have we got any cinelerra users here? <6> hmm, with IRSSI, is there a way to exec -o cat and have it buffer so that it doesn't flood me out? <2> i kinda miss bearshare <6> col-panic: why? <2> i liked it lol <2> bbl <3> wasnt bearshare one of the p2p apps taht had a load of spyware in it? <1> think so <6> yea <6> made in vb nonetheless <6> anyone know how to have IRSSI exec -o something and have it buffer so that I don't flood out? <1> nope <7> exec -o blah |grep? <6> diemos: will that buffer it? <7> no.. it's more like take out what you want/don't want <7> man grep <8> I have installed imap-2002d-12.i386.rpm <8> on my linux box, where does it stores mail <8> on the server I have enable pop3 and imap servers using ntsysv <8> The reason for asking this query is if i the mail client is not able <8> to download the message <8> the OS is RHEL4 AS U2 <4> tonsofpcs: make a program that slowly outputs it input. E.g.: python -c "import sys, time\nfor i in sys.stdin:\n\tsys.stdout.write(i)\n\tsys.stdout.flush()\n\ttime.sleep(1.0)" <4> kaushal: What do your logs say? <7> kaushal, please use <7> one statement <9> that has to be a homework ***ignment....the real world wants their output faster...not slower ;) <7> not multilines <7> like this <8> sorry for that <7> np, just kinda annoying <10> kaushal, does pop3 works ? <8> yes <8> fm <10> kaushal, from where its fetching mails ? <4> headmonkey: not if you pipe it to IRC. <11> yacc: it's that hard in python? heh.. perl equiv: perl -pe 'sleep 1' < /which/ever/file <8> yacc : which logs are you talking about <9> yacc, IRC isnt exactly the real world...but i see your point ;) <8> is it maillog <8> or /var/log/messages
<12> Any1 know any sites that specialize in Linux hardware reviews Ie components like motherboards etc...? <4> Triffid_Hunter: Well, Python has way less special magic cases, which makes it a little bit less suited to simple script, and way better suited for anything of size ;) <4> kaushal: check them all. No RH here ;) <4> kaushal: daemon.log might have something too. <8> fm: how do i know that <11> yacc: i've coded a lot of perl, and I find that the special cases work in my favour 99% of the time <10> kaushal, ok, which mail server are you runnin ? <4> Triffid_Hunter: Not in software engineering ;) <8> ipop3 <8> installed from imap-2002d-12.i386.rpm <10> kaushal, I mean SMTP server <8> sendmail <10> ok usually it fetches mail from /var/spool/mail/ <8> oh ok <8> Thanks fm <10> welcome <8> fm : one more question <8> can i ask you <10> don't ask to me, ask to channel <8> ok <8> in case of imap server <8> where does it stores mail <8> on the server <13> wherever you configure it to store <14> tonsofpc http://hetland.org/python/sleepcat <14> tonsofpcs pipe it to that <10> its sendmail's duty to deliver message to /var/spool/mail, pop3, imap looks for mail wherever you configured to look <10> kaushal, ^^ <15> Did anyone else get alot of DCC sends consiting of "eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"? <14> or use a paste site <4> kaushal: That depends upon the the mail server/imap server and it's configuration. <7> stevekl: not me <7> at least not taht i know of.. <16> stevekl: floodbots on other channels <7> i leave this shell on IRC 24/7 <16> stevekl: we klined a bunch <8> Actually I have installed imap-2002d-12.i386.rpm and do not know where imap fetches mail <2> weee <17> ooh, freenode kombat! <7> lilo loves klines! <16> diemos: not really <17> lilo loves you! <10> kaushal, did you started the imap server ? <17> and not those nasty spam bots <7> konrad``, not reall <8> yes <7> y <8> it works fine <16> stevekl: for each DCC you would have gotten an abort message later as it timed out <2> GROUP HUG! <15> lilo: o ok <16> konrad``: well, I don't know you but I'm here to help ;) <17> lilo: gracias <15> There can be only one Steve. <16> konrad``: my job and my pleasure :) <7> lilo, how old are you? <16> diemos: I'm pretty old <2> YO MOMMA <7> i've seen you in here longer than anyone <17> diemos: stop looking for *** on irc <16> diemos: I'm the founder and head of staff of freenode <7> so it seems like you must be.. uh.. "vetran" <2> ooh <16> diemos: the original project started in 1994 under a different name <2> I <3 freenode <16> diemos: I've been running it since it began <2> hey... just givin' freenode some love :>
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