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<0> hello <1> rofl <2> ceiphas each user's email should be delivered to the mail spool file under the second name on the line I posted <2> the "Is user here" part <2> oh. <3> phogg: Hmmm... I changed the driver in the xorg.conf to vesa and nv and both work but freeze when I login in. All I see is my desktop background and my mouse. <4> so... it looks like it is letting me confirm that the pop server is there... but not actually use it directly <2> stu7: if you get a valid response to stat then the pop account is working properly <4> bronze... right... well, it let me enter USER and enter P***... but did not log me in, so I couldnt try any commands <5> anyone in here recommend zsh? <1> it's a good sh <5> it looks fun. <1> try it <5> already doing it ;p <2> stu7: it didn't log you in?
<4> bronze... nope... it "OK'd" my user... but, after P*** just sent me that "use the html site" message :-) <2> heh - doesn't want people popping to it. <4> nope <2> 110 could be a red herring, they may actually be using another port <2> or a variant of the pop protocol specific to their system. <4> well... its no biggie... it took me an hour to retrieve, by typing, the messages I needed... it took me a week to try all the different PopMail programs :-) <2> well , #2 kid, (who's 3) just gave her mother a mothers day present.. she stuffed a towel down the john.... <2> bbl <1> later <2> "Whats that flushing sound?" <1> iduno did it <3> Could someone explain to me how to use scp in command line in Linux? <3> Could someone explain to me how to use scp in command line in Linux? <1> 7 anchors listed <3> Frostfyre: You there? <3> Could someone explain to me how to use scp in command line in Linux? <6> Theres a lot of tutorial/example for using scp <6> on the web. Its designed tobe as close to normal cp ussage as possible <6> and I always gotta look up the sites. since i rarely use scp and i get things backwards <7> scp remotehost:filename ./ <8> Anyone use NVU? <9> hello all <9> is there any alternative to cp? i downloaded a 1.2Gb file and i'm trying to copy it to my external HD but I get an I/O error while reading... any ideas? maybe something that will skip the bad sectors and copy whatever there is.. <10> jasz: rsync <1> ddrescue <1> dd*rescue <9> aight.. lemme read some man pages :P <1> dd*rescue @freshmeat.net <1> bbl ttyl syla <1> gone <9> Quiznos ... <9> dd*rescue? <11> brb <11> on the slackware kde3.4 box now... <11> gotta add a bak drive to the other box, usb external won't work using kdar <12> hi <13> in pthreads is there some wait/notify mechanism that doesn't involve locks? <12> I need small distro (1.44" floppy would be best) and with alsa support <12> (I'm browsing distrowatch now, but if you have any suggestions now, please share) <11> dang! all the regulars went to sleep <11> sundays seem to be like that, heh <11> E-bola, lol, now THERE'S an amusing nick! <14> what is a good cdplayer program/ripper <15> Which player is able to play .flv files on Linux? <5> mplayer? <15> [F], apparently not <11> daum: k3b if you have kde desktop <11> cdparanoia is another, but from the commandline <14> er ment for audio lo_tek <12> mplayer plays flv files <11> oh, a ripper <11> not a burner <12> at least it plays them for me <16> hi all <11> kaudiocreator might be a good ripper <11> so might kaffeine <16> how to print on a m$ shared printer in the same LAN? <16> how to print on a m$ shared printer into the same LAN? <11> kaffeine ripped some ogg files off my cd's with ease
<11> NorthItaly, use samba <11> check your distro for details <16> lo_tek: how? <11> too complicated for a chatroom, trust me <11> google it a bit or check and see if your distro has samba already installed <11> most of them do <12> yeah, I agree, and you need to have support for that printer too <11> yeah, that would help, heh <16> lo_tek: so in samba console there are option to print on ms printers? <12> easiest way: print to file (.ps), convert to .pdf, send via samba/ftp/whatever to winbox, and print there <11> sort of, but you have to set it up, NorthItaly <12> works always, when cups+samba is prone to fail occasionaly <11> don't expect quick and easy answers - there are none <12> NorthItaly: you're going to feel pain soon <16> lo_tek: thank you for the suggestion, i believed that the only way was cupsys <16> ezech: sure? <11> cupsys can be used also, but it can be even trickier <11> depends on your experience level, NorthItaly <16> low <11> if you're a n00b, yes, you will feel lots of pain <11> but with experience, it gets easier and easier <11> i had to learn from raw scratch, but freedom is always costly <17> Heh, look what Beagle found when I searched for bash: <17> http://bash.org/?128114 <11> i thought beagle was a desktop search engine, not an internet searcher like google, lol <11> ezech: i almost feel sorry for NorthItaly, heh <11> most n00bs do NOT want to read, they want instant answers and they want them NOW, lol <11> all quiet on the sunday early afternoon front... <17> lo_tek: It indexes web pages you've visited <17> There's a Beagle Firefox extension <17> or it can use your cache <11> for real? <18> ehlo.... a quickie. My kernel is extremly verbose when it loads. How do I make it silent unless there's an error? <19> hey, for tun/tap devices do I need linux ip tunneling? <19> or what other kernel option <6> Astat, thers the 'quite' boot time option - i recall.. but not sure what it actually quites down. <6> Astat, you sure its the kernel and not all the services starting up thats printing out the info? <19> ah found something in the Documentation <20> does linux support processor affinity without a patch yet? <6> I dont even know what Processor Affinity is :P <19> link processes to a cpu on a multicpu system <12> I need distro which will allow install from floppy and can be easily upgradable via ethernet <20> yeah its most often used for database servers, to tie a database process to a specific cpu <12> old pc (gentoo out of question) <19> ezech: slackware <12> distrowatch ****s for searching such beast <12> slpyhd: I would like to install only minimal iso (just floppy image) and then upgrade with few packages <12> I thought about debian, could it be used that way? <19> probably too <7> depends on how minimal minimal is, I guess <19> make a small partition with install files <19> or mount through nfs <19> thats how I did slackware usually <19> it may support wget or ftp by now <19> not sure <18> Dr_Willis: It's the kernel... device info beeing printed. The kernel used to be empty when I use LILO, but I'm using GRUB now. <12> I need it fast, so fast download is preferable (small iso to transfer) <12> slackware is great by all means, but I need at least 1x CD <18> Dr_Willis: I've added "quiet" to GRUB now... <19> no, it can eb done with floppy <6> Astat, i think theres another option. but i forget where i seen it at. <19> once booted in the floppy env set up networking and you can do anything <18> Dr_Willis: "quiet" did the trick. <7> with debian you'd use a floppy and then start a netinstall I guess... not sure how well this goes today <20> i still use floppies to install machines, maxy <20> some distros have better support for it than others, debian was ok for it when i tried a couple of months ago <6> Astat, try 'verbose' :P <21> So, I'm trying to mount an nfs via ssh tunnel. I've forwarded theh two ports as per the nfs docs, and can telnet to them, but when I try to mount it, I get an error that the nfs server is down. <18> nah :P <21> on the server I am able to mount the nfs fine. <21> I'm a little confused because rpcinfo -p shows two ports for mountd, and I'm not sure which one I should be forwarding to. <19> force them to tcp <19> johnsu01: <19> johnsu01: are you following a guide?
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