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<0> kk
<1> Quiznos: what has that to do with anything?
<2> SpeedEvil: Gnu ddrescue is a hacked version of dd
<0> besure it's v5
<3> nny: there was a program called safecopy iirc that does what dd does 'xept with less effect from i/o errors etc
<1> _tcc: you need certain options built into the kernel, or as modules
<0> nny, but maybe you can get 6 working; neither are free
<4> I am trying to make arpspoof forward data.
<5> let's play a fun game: how many times in the firefox code does a call get made to the gtk file chooser?
<6> phogg: 23?
<7> but for remove init scripts and other things It will take me a lot of time.... there is not a lighweiht monouser debian installer?
<4> sysctl -w net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
<4> ?
<5> SpeedEvil: need 15 more seconds before I have the tarball. A report will follow.
<5> sysctl is for newbies. Real men use cat and echo.
<0> _tcc: did you read the manpage for sysctl?



<4> sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 I think
<8> sup all
<9> nada
<10> would one of you nice people mind downloading google earth (linux) from earth.google.com and tell me how it looks? here it runs with very poor font choices that I can't seem to find a way to fix
<8> anyone know of any live-cds like kanotix based on gnome? [not ubuntu]
<5> node_6: It works fine for me and looks decent.
<1> node_6: that's because it's just the windows version with a hacked wine
<8> some live cd with really good hardware detection
<8> ?
<10> konrad``: no, it's linux native binary ... isn't it?
<11> gnoppix :)
<5> node_6: I've heard of some problems with fonts, but even though it complains about mine I see no problem. I've heard complaints about artifacts but it doesn't happen for me.
<1> node_6: nope
<11> samuel: gnoppix is simply knoppix with KDE thrown out and GNOME put in
<5> konrad``: it is native
<12> konrad``: no it isn't
<1> oh, really?
<8> excelblue, excellent!!! thanks :)
<1> picasa is at any rate.
<5> konrad``: yes. Ask ldd
<1> ldd?
<5> konrad``: picasa is a wine hack, gearth is a true port
<12> node_6: yeah, I have the small menu fonts - I just ignored the menus ;)
<10> konrad``: you *can* run windows version via wine, but there is a linux native available as of yesterday
<1> oh, RECENT!
<11> isn't the native linux built with winemake, etc?
<12> konrad``: not very ;)
<1> yesterday?
<10> yep
<4> I hope that worked...
<4> Or...
<7> and between those light distro, you don't have any prfrence
<5> konrad``: ldd $(locate googleearth-bin)
<12> excelblue: there's no dlls - it links to 63 shared libs, according to ldd
<12> excelblue: but I don't know what winemake is
<11> very possible with winemake
<11> it just links to wine's own shared libs :P
<11> I usually do a readelf -d in this case
<11> winemake compiles windows code for Linux
<11> just like how cygwin does the reverse
<5> excelblue: that's native enough
<2> hmm guess i'll have to let these errors run... no way to get rid of them as far as i can find
<13> When installing a software using wINE, do I need to install directx?
<11> no
<14> why does ``taskset --cpu-list'' and ``taskset --cpu-list 0-31'' display the usage rather than listing the CPUs?
<6> Sure it's -- not -?
<12> excelblue: http://pastebin.com/707627
<15> anyone been having problems connecting to rizon?
<16> Hello. What is the GNU/Linux equivalent of the BSD "watch" command? The GNU/Linux "watch" monitors a command. I'm looking to watch a tty.
<12> nickv111: whowatch perhaps
<16> Does that allow you to watch another tty / pts?
<12> nickv111: it shows you what's running on it
<16> That's not exactly what I'm looking for
<16> The BSD utility lets you watch another terminal
<12> nickv111: you can dump what's on VTn by doing cat /dev/vcsn - dunno if that'd work with tail
<12> nickv111: ttysnoop might be what you're looking for
<16> Ahh, yes
<16> That looks right.
<16> Thank you.
<17> does anyone here still play unreal tournament 99 (on linux) and if so what distro are you playing it on?



<13> how do I temporarily halt a running application?
<18> i'm trying to format my CF drive to be bootable as seen at http://rumkin.com/reference/aquapad/hd_img.php and have no clue how to follow the instructions
<18> i'm running DSL embed
<18> any ideas?
<19> Talisker: ctrl-z?
<13> basbryan, and what if it's not running from any terminal?
<12> Talisker: send it a SIGSTOP
<13> amphi, err...
<13> I know what a SIGSTOP is, but how do I send it?
<12> Talisker: man kill ;)
<20> man kill
<12> Talisker: and SIGCONT when you want to reanimate it
<13> kill -s STOP <PID>?
<12> Talisker: I'd do kill -19 <PID>
<13> There is an application using my CD drive and not allowing me to eject
<13> I need to somehow swap CDs without terminating the program
<12> Talisker: you want to switch the cd out from under it? stopping it won't work, BTW
<13> amphi, 1 - yes, 2 - yes, as I've just learned
<20> is there any way of finding out how long a process is already running?
<20> i.e. what time it was started?
<13> amphi, do you know what would work?
<21> anyone know qmail? : having a problem with qmail-1.0.3: I do make man && make setup check: I get, ./compile: line3: exec: qmail-local.c: not found
<12> Talisker: no
<22> hello
<23> Hi
<22> do you know of a good image organizer app?
<23> Picasa?
<13> feh
<23> That, or windows explorer d-:
<13> Try Feh
<22> feh? cool
<13> qcomicbook is also useful
<22> I've heard a couple people mention picasa now. I'll check those out
<12> locmon: or gthumb, or pornview, ... there are many
<22> pornview? hehe
<24> locmon: gimageview
<22> cool
<20> is there a way to check how long a process has been running?
<25> how many people are insane
<12> 7
<25> just 1
<17> quite a few i's bet
<17> i'd
<25> his name was jusus christ
<26> how do i get the size of a directory?
<12> Frankenstein: du
<9> Neptune__: look at 'ps aux'
<26> oh thats cool
<26> was trying to use df -h /home/user
<27> hi.. ok shot in the dark here but i want a comand line tool similar to `echo`... except i want to be able to `echo` binary data.. something like `echo 0xdeadbeef 0xc0ffee > blah` would be totally awesomely grrrreat... ideas?
<28> hello, i am running CentOS 4.3. I used wget for 2 large files(3.1GB and 4.0GB), but after they finished they disappeared. I made sure to specify output file, and while it was transferring i could see the file in FTP... is there a limit I am unaware of?
<29> oh yeah oh yeah, spit in my mouth.
<29> i mean... hi
<30> Is there a command to change a file's last-modified time ?
<6> Ykstort: touch
<29> touch ?
<27> touch
<27> touch me
<30> Heh, I thought that only updated the mtime to now xD
<29> from man touch:
<29> touch - change file timestamps
<6> touch [-acm][-are ref_file|-t time] [--] file...
<6> (man touch)
<29> G BUG
<29> (man touch)
<20> mjbjr - thanks
<27> so i guess i am going to have to write a tool that does my awesome writing of arbitraryy binary data to files
<27> total lame sauce
<31> hey does anyone know how to transfer fonts from mac os x to linux? after transfered, the files seem to be hidden and they have 0 length doubles


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