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<0> cool
<1> BUT
<1> For that, I can't remove the pragma lines
<2> especially with a small text file or 2, it should be recoverable echnaton
<1> Or did I
<0> PayphoneEd: why not
<1> I can't remember
<1> That's right, I did
<0> PayphoneEd: bad memory
<1> I'm thinking of something else
<1> Or that
<3> less -f /dev/hda3
<0> PayphoneEd: dont use vim, ****a
<0> :P
<1> Probably both
<4> cd /usr/src/linux;grep -r -c sed *



<1> Speaking of MAME, I need to... answer my phone
<5> VIm_Enforcer: it's basic english. if I say "I ate a parsnip once", it doesn't mean that I've only eaten something one time in my life
<0> koala_man: the sentence is just '. .* . .* .*' for me
<2> echnaton or perhaps better, fgrep -C 500 "one line from the file"
<0> :P
<2> echnaton or perhaps better, fgrep -C 500 "one line from the file" /dev/hda3
<1> Back
<2> ***uming the file is 1000 lines, and that line is in the middle
<2> you could adjust that as necessary, man grep
<3> okay
<3> thank you Kevin`
<1> Back
<0> no need to repeat
<1> Anyway, I was gonna say, thanks to exams I'm backlogged on u patches
<3> fgrep -C 500 "ddList->head->pData" /dev/hda3
<1> I think it's up to u5, my current is u2
<3> for example
<3> ?!
<2> echnaton ya
<3> so i have to wait :(
<3> but maybe it works
<0> a lot
<2> that will spit out a bit of random garbage likely
<0> a loooooong time
<2> almost surely..
<0> yeap Kevin`
<5> pipe it through strings
<6> what distro would you recommend for a firewall for a corporate setting?
<1> No, it's up to 0.106
<4> Kaeles any
<1> lol
<3> openbsd Kaeles ;) thats the wrong word here
<0> lol!
<6> hehe
<2> Kaeles since almost all the firewall stuff is in the kernel, you don't need much more then a floppy disk..
<2> unless you want it do do some proxying or similar
<6> so, i could just setup a smoothwall box the same as i have at home
<0> uncompressing kernel
<6> and just make sure no stupid extraneous services are running?
<0> loading linux
<0> loading init
<2> Kaeles well be sure to tweak the firewall rules, but I don't see why not
<0> switching to runlevel 5
<1> VIm_Enforcer: ?
<6> yea, no upnp, syn, etc..
<6> hmm
<1> I should file a bug about the timestamped printks not resetting
<0> if you are really bored, set 0 as yeor init runlevel
<1> At least they don't on Piyoko
<0> and have fun
<6> im wondering because a bank near here is looking to have someone setup thier corporate server environ..
<6> :P
<6> and my buddy wanted some help with it.
<1> Piyoko starts with the printk at some really high, non-zero number
<6> they are paying some crazy amount to a company to maintain thier security stuff (something like 300k + a year)
<7> my computer says disk boot failed please insert system disk and hit enter, i tried doing this with the ubuntu .iso i burned but its not working?
<7> and hello
<7> the bios are now set up to boot straight from my dvdrom, it still didnt work, i just burned the .iso as a data cd, do i need to burn it special?
<6> hehe
<1> JBirdAngel: It should be fine
<2> Kaeles one of the bsds might possibly have a better firewall.. it's worth asking into them (i'm not familiar with them though)



<1> Unless the burn failed
<8> Kaeles where is this supposed bank?
<9> haha, no it won't be fine. It probably burned a filesystem and put the iso on there as a file.
<6> oklahoma
<6> lol
<6> its a small bank
<10> JBirdAngel: you can't burn it as a data cd
<8> okra homa
<10> JBirdAngel: you need to burn the iso
<6> so im sure its not gonna be thaaaaat big of a deal
<8> define piyoko?
<1> [OS] Gentoo Base System 1.12.0_pre15 (2.6.16-Pyocola-i686) :: [Uptime] 39 days, 16:12 :: [CPU] 1-Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.66GHz @ 2656MHz (512 KB/0% load) :: [Memory] 235M Used, 470M Total (50% Free) :: [Video] Trident Microsystems CyberBlade XPAi1 :: [Disk] 68.07G Used, 111.07G Total (37% Free) :: [Network] Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (eth1: 2.73G In, 1.61G Out)
<1> ^- Piyoko -^
<8> define it?
<1> Piyoko is the name of my laptop
<7> synic: okay thanks
<8> ty
<2> augi01:06.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
<2> heh interesting :)
<1> That's actually wrong
<6> Im just scared of them running on msoft stuff
<6> lol
<1> That one's not being used for one
<1> Two, it's not eth1 either
<1> eth1 is a wireless adapter
<1> Permanent PCMCIA
<2> what chipset?
<7> and thank you for trying to help PayphoneEd
<2> Kaeles their using a ms firewall?
<1> orinoco-cs
<1> [4295156.119000] eth1: Firmware determined as Lucent/Agere 8.10
<11> O.o;
<6> i think so kevin.
<2> well, I doubt you can do much worse then a windows box for a firewall :)
<6> lmao
<6> seriously
<6> mmm
<6> smoothwall express doesn't support alot of more advanced stuff
<6> you gotta pay for that...
<2> well you can do it yourself
<6> maybe i should learn how to setup that kind of stuff myself...
<6> ... echo echo echo...
<1> That's the problem with lousy-*** proprietary software
<1> It's even more lousy-*** the less you pay for it
<4> the price tag on linux is high, education
<2> Splinter2 for a business, maybe
<1> Funny, I learned all I know for free
<12> PayphoneEd: but not without cost
<1> bronze: I had fun learning it
<10> anyone use irssi? How does this dude have the list of channels showing? http://irssi.org/themefiles/ksiadz.png
<1> No real cost there
<12> So it took not time?
<12> not/no
<1> I don't consider it time lost or wasted
<12> just time you cannot use for any other purpose.
<1> Time well spent is very little cost
<2> that's not a list of channels..
<2> /n
<6> linux doesnt take that long to learn
<6> not comparativly
<1> I could have used the time for other things, but I _wanted_ to use it for Linux
<6> i can do some crazy stuff in linux that would take FOREVER in windows.
<1> And I enjoyed using the time for Linux
<6> port binding for example.
<6> s/binding/bonding
<12> PayphoneEd: you're rationalizing, regardless of how well spent the time was, or how much you enjoyed it, it used up the most precious resource any human has
<1> Kaeles: Don't forget having the source
<12> I agree that it is time well spent
<1> bronze: No, I'm saying it wasn't a cost to me
<12> and i think its totally worth it.
<6> true bronze, but its better to use it to learn, compared to nothing.
<6> which is what most people use their time for.
<12> PayphoneEd: It was, whether you wish it to or not, but it Ok that you don't mind the payment


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