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<0> please someone?
<1> nslt: does it show you: Server: Apache/2.2.2 (FreeBSD) mod_ssl/2.2.2 OpenSSL/0.9.7e-p1 DAV/2 PHP/5.1.4 || X-Powered-By: PHP/5.1.4 || `index.html' saved [125039]
<1> nslt: with an IP of 66.180.174.35
<2> Samus_Aran, naah! now i see it, im on windows now, stupid outpost pro firewall and its advertisment blocking engine.
<2> Samus_Aran, and others - sorry for bothering You.
<1> nslt: no problem
<1> I'm not a fan of third party advert blocking, myself
<3> my isp block port 21 to access ftp server, how do i access my ftp server?
<4> CyberMad, you pick up the phone and ask them to open the port for you
<5> CyberMad, you change the port
<1> I wrote a mini script to remove advertisements from certain sites, though. works nicely. I only use it for pop-up adverts or ones that interfere with my browsing. I have my apache handle a list of domain names and it replaces it with a black-on-pink "advertisement removed" message =p
<6> CyberMad: or change the port of your ftp server ... but don't forget to send a mail to your isp, to tell them blocking port is not useful :)
<1> gotta go. g'day everyone
<2> Samus_Aran, well, privoxy sux for advert blocking, proxomitron for windows is the best tool, unfortunetly there is no option to run it on linux
<3> well.. ok
<3> is there any way to access it via proxy?



<4> guys, before doing anything else: ask the provider to open the port for you
<4> they usually do
<4> then if they don't you do your geek tricks
<1> nslt: I just add domain names to /etc/hosts under my IP address, and I have apache set to handle any domain name that isn't known by the advert removed message
<1> nslt: so any time adverts on a particular site are annoying me, I just figure out what domain they are coming from and then add it to /etc/hosts and I'm done
<7> alright time for me to escape the confines of my bedroom and enter the hot, sunny, world
<7> called... outsideland.
<1> e.g. one of my search sites started using CSS pop-ups that floated around the screen and couldn't be closed .. heh
<1> those are the worst, as they often need MSIE to be closed
<1> anyhow, I'm off to watch a movie. bye
<2> Samus_Aran, well i've used same trick years ago, but i had too big hosts file after some times, besides this wont block advertismets like /adv.php?show=mespam and etc so privoxy will be always better then hosts
<8> hmmm would _ssh._tcp.domain.com be called service discovery or is that only when used multicast
<9> Why there have to be many instances of the application in htop while running only one?
<10> Mitja: threads.
<7> opmfg i get so f'ing pissed when i cant find my carkeys
<11> ppj1010: This is what god made body piercings for.
<4> lol
<7> OH MY GOD
<7> i wasnt even drunk last night this is ridiculous
<12> SpeedEvil, LOL
<11> ppj1010: Also less fun with the insane expense of many carkeys today.
<7> my cars a 2006, believe me i know
<13> is there a straight-forward, non-java, non-pain-in-the-*** torrent client out there ANYWHERE?!?!
<13> heh
<14> wtf: http://www.cnn.com/2006/EDUCATION/06/15/disabled.youths.ap/index.html
<4> IT: Microsoft Says Vista Most Secure OS Ever
<13> lenny__: that's not saying much
<15> netsurf3: take a look through this: http://groups.google.com/group/fa.linux.kernel/browse_thread/thread/f93a36d71a0eb4e1/1e624c9f5d9deca9?lnk=st&q=%E2%80%98URB_ASYNC_UNLINK%E2%80%99+undeclared+(first+use+in+this+function)&rnum=7&hl=en#1e624c9f5d9deca9
<4> it's a slashdot headline
<4> it's not supposed to say something
<16> sha256sum_deb: rtorrent, transmission?
<4> basically you go to slashdot to read unfounded statements and flame random people...
<16> and hunt for "+5, funny"
<7> UNDER a piece of paper
<7> ejsus fiouseniusneg
<4> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=187510&cid=15471463 <- this is my last succeded troll on slashdot. I insulted the submitted, got moderated -1
<4> submitter*
<4> then another guy replied with my insuting topic
<4> and got moderated +5
<4> result: insult to the submiter moderated +5
<17> hi. what does a "FATAL: Error inserting "path/to/ewrk3.ko" : Input/output error" mean from modprobe? the command line used was "modprobe ewrk3 io=0x300 irq=5" (these values are correct)
<17> alternatively, how can i get the 3c509 card which it's detected properly and set up as eth0 with all my correct ip details to actually work. i can't ping anything (this is all on ubuntu)
<14> You doing that as root?
<17> well, through sudo, so yeh
<18> anyone here that can help with raid recovery?
<17> *su rather
<14> su - << Like that?
<14> su - modprobe ...
<14> Ceck on the last .. just su -
<17> nah, it's the "Root Terminal" in ubuntu. but that's how it works, i'm definately operating as root
<14> su - is different from su.
<17> ???
<18> anyone?
<19> nny, restore backup
<19> or is it, rebuilding one slice?
<20> Greetings all. overseer_ around?
<21> Therx often the parameters for the eth card are placed in /etc/modprobe.conf (or something like it) then modprobe the alias ..... to do it on the command line your goining to need it as a quoted string at least
<17> ok thx
<22> I need help getting alsa to work
<23> did I miss anything?



<18> Intoxicator: i have an array from a Lacie TB (BAD lacie, raid 0 on 4 maxtors) and the controller is dead. They do not supply replacements, nor offer repair. I have purchase a adaptec 1200a with raid 0, and installled.
<18> Intoxicator: trying to get the four drives to be recognized as a single raid0 image either via software raid or hardware
<18> hardware, unfortunately, doesn't see array
<22> I need help getting alsa to work
<24> Angel_Dex: could you be more vague?
<22> amphi Lol Um i got no sound?
<21> amphi I need help ? :)
<22> Im on ubuntu 5.10 and i just went threw the how too but i need to reboot now so brb
<25> Wait, why is agnel_dex rebooting?
<25> angel_dex even
<24> history does not relate
<21> old habits die hard ?
<25> Splinter2, this is an ex-Windowser?
<24> PeterFA: I don't ru ubuntu
<24> *run
<21> I'll ***ume
<24> PeterFA: no doubt
<25> amphi, you're telling me. :)
<22> i did the how to and i still have no sound with alsa ><!
<24> the howto said reboot? ;)
<22> yulp it was how to make asla and esd play nice
<24> are the channels muted in alsamixer?
<25> Angel_Dex, when you use Linux, rebooting no longer solves problems.
<22> Umm i hope not cuz if so im a retard
<17> Splinter2: any idea what modprobe.conf is called on ubuntu?
<25> Angel_Dex, unless, of course, your problem is a new kernel.
<21> Therx no ..... it's been module.conf and conf.module but those are old kernels
<25> Angel_Dex, modprobe <module_name>
<22> oks
<22> i think i got it all fixed
<18> any channel i could ask about raid recovery in linux
<22> i got sound
<26> gents, recompiling a kernel on a centos 3.3 machine. my usual textbook steps are: make menuconfig , make && make modules, make modules_install && make install...... then make sure lilo is ok.... are these steps ok? :)
<16> nny: raid0 striped over 4 drives and one broke down or what?
<21> nny a hardware raid failure is going to be a hard act to follow , did you have it backed up ?
<26> make modules_install installs all the modules , correct? will that trash my current kernel?
<18> Splinter2: no only controller has fail
<27> How is owner/group information stored in the filesystem, and what will moving a bunch of files from one system to another do to that information?
<18> jra: yah
<18> jra: trying to reinitilize the array in linux
<18> meh spelling
<27> i want to back up a bunch of stuff on my ubuntu system in ext3
<16> nny: if it's the drive you're out of luck. if it's the controller you might stand a chance
<24> vasiliyb: shouldn't do - you might want to run depmod -a afterwards
<18> jra: controller
<18> jra drives are ok
<26> amphi: depmod -a? what does that do, thanks!
<24> vasiliyb: man depmod ;)
<26> amphi: :) ty :)
<26> amphi: ty :) that makes sense
<18> jra: willing to pay for help
<21> zithowa most tools (ie tar) make that transparent, the perms go along for the ride
<26> i presume run that after configuring lilo and ready for a reboot?
<24> vasiliyb: after make modules_install
<26> amphi: thank you sir :)
<21> zithowa check man cp I think it's -p the preserves stuff
<24> zithowa: cp -a is handy
<28> is nano as good as emacs or vi(m)?
<16> zithowa: look in /etc/p***wd and /etc/group... if your target system doesn't have the same UIDs/GIDs the files will have new owners
<24> Mirrakor: no
<24> Mirrakor: nano is very basic - if that's what you want, then 'yes', perhaps ;)
<29> Hi all, I'm trying to track down a reference to a speech given by Bill Gates to an ISV/VAR/Partners conference where he basically says he'll fire any developer he catches fixing bugs/working on quality rather than adding new features. Anyone ever heard of it Or have any idea where to look? No, google hasn't worked, yet.
<16> nny: get the same controller and it should work, I suppose. that's the only sane thing to do.
<28> amphi, I already knew it in some way(cause no real geek is saying he's writing programms with nano *gg* ), but my (next)question was more like, "what make them better", what are their improvements
<28> I know there are, and they seem to be very powerfull
<30> anyone know off hand how long erasing a dat72 tape cart takes?
<21> Mirrakor one of the major strengths of the big boy's, recovery when something crashs , one of the first thing stripped in the light weight editors
<28> vi was an original unix editor, now improved and ported to other unix like systems, with other names (depending on the improvement), vim for example, right?
<18> jra you;d think
<18> jra: controller not available at all
<18> lacie ****s
<21> Mirrakor I believe your correct .... it's been a while since I dug into that timeline


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