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<0> I think he means internet access to the web, not an actual web server.. no?
<1> kernel does fw, you mean a ui to setup a fw; see hlfl@freshmeat regarding
<2> some of my clients, witch have older modens, i made them dial and broadcast dhcp, but the acess gots really bad
<2> too slow,..
<3> over here no ISP uses dialing like PPPoE or whatever systems, everyone is permanently connected, from time to time you loose connection to telephone station but the modem takes care of it
<2> yes
<2> to the web
<3> all you need is to hook up something to the ethernet port on the adsl modem
<3> datacrusher uuuuurrrkk login, keepalive, bbbbrrrr we had that here 5 years ago, all is gone now, everyone is permanently connected
<3> it's plug and pray ;)
<2> yeah
<2> internet here its a huge nighmare
<3> even the modems sold here have automatic settings programed into the firmware of the modems etc, no settings to do either
<3> datacrusher yeah probably bad telephonelines too right
<2> the city where i live, 150miles from my parents, a 512/128 acess its $160
<3> per month ?



<3> is that 160 usd
<2> on they city, that is much smaller, and people sux, its the same price for $140 1024/256
<2> no
<2> its real
<2> one dolar its 2.23 reais
<3> what is that in USD then can you convert
<2> its 72usd
<2> and 63$
<2> +/-
<3> over here 8Mbit/512 is about 50 USD per month and all those speeds are flatrate, no traffic rates
<3> if you pay 60 USD you get ADSL2+ :)
<4> where's that, denniz? I keep getting hosed for good broadband in my part of the country
<0> prices vary a lot in the US
<2> whoa
<2> and the obligate u to hire a provider, even if u dont really need it
<3> ah but I am in europe, broadband here is not to expencive and the Internet over here, is wicked sick fast :]
<4> ah, europe. figures.
<2> most people should have the right to choose theyr own content. not to be redirected to a silly portal every time
<3> You can get a permanent 10Mbit line for about 1100 USD per month, but that is for companys and so on, not private users
<3> if you are lucky and liv in a flat that has the company BBB, you can get 10Mbit/10Mbit for about 50 USD, but that is depending on if you are in an area where they are operating
<2> yeah
<3> you can now get 100Mbit too, but only in select areas where BBB company are operating
<3> it is flatrate too :]
<3> leech or die, sort of
<2> here theres a tv called net, that solds to 8mb
<2> 4mb its 32usd
<3> that sounds ok
<2> but there is in to few cityes
<5> someone help me install bitchx? i dont really know how
<3> ADSL is still the technology that reaches the majority of Internet users
<3> I guess South America, mexico, argentina, etc have slow lines feeding Internet to where you are
<3> over here it is crazy there is plenty of speed to go around, however as soon as you go over to other parts in europe and so on, the speed goes down a lot but it is still ok
<2> here its a pretty crap in brasil
<2> argentina gots nice speeds
<3> oh I see
<2> i made a work to school some weeks ago, and searched for restricted issues on google
<3> is Internet regulated in brazil ?
<6> europe is faster than america in speed i thought
<2> like the chinese searching for revolution, some french and german searches for the natzi period and etc
<6> or at least uk
<2> and found an interensting topic, from an uk teacher
<3> UK hasn't got any good broadband, it is bad over there, over populated with internet users, they have bad internet speeds
<2> he said that they really cut the boom of the speeds here on south america, but because thers no laws on it, they will keep it tight
<2> maybe its try
<2> trye
<2> true
<7> We need a Linux Moderator for our growing forum, please message me if you are interested. Thanks :)
<3> I get it, they don't want let Internet get out of hand, they first want to make sure they can make lots of money on it, then they will give it to everyone
<2> yeah
<3> ah well goto go away for a while bbl
<2> like everything
<2> but now its kinda nice here
<2> people are attacking the police
<2> shooting and everything
<2> the paralel power rules the nation
<8> gents, if i get this : kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold on my tty... safe to say that one of the cpus is going south?
<4> safe to say that one of the cpus is too hot
<4> more likely your thermal solution is going south
<4> such as a fan going kaput
<8> jrhodes: :) thank you
<8> will crack it open and see



<2> so , distrowatch send me to other site
<2> http://dev.psphacks.net/
<1> google +distrowatch for proper url
<9> Hey, what's the command to list users by terminal ID, so you can differentiate between people using the same username?
<10> hi guys, I'm writing a php script to install a program on a remote host and I'm having a hard time figuring out how to set the crons for it using php
<11> Tonren: try 'who'
<9> Triffid_Hunter: That was it. Thanks
<10> I've tried using cpanel and a url string like domain.com/simplecron.html?var=value&var=value
<10> but not having any luck making that work
<10> any ideas?
<9> smaxor: I don't know cron very well, but maybe you need to specify that a browser should open up and navigate to that URL? I mean, PHP scripts are interpreted, not compiled, so they can't necessarily be run as executables, right?
<10> right, Tonren, I've tried using the sting just in a browser
<10> just to see i it worked and I'm still not having any luck with that
<9> smaxor: have you tried using lynx?
<10> no sure haven't tried firefox and IE
<9> try this: * * * * * lynx -dump http://www.somedomain.com/cron.php
<9> and then crontab crontab
<10> ok
<12> smaxor: 'url?x=x'
<10> slpyhd, that's what I'm trying and can't seem to make it work
<12> use ''
<12> or ""
<10> I have the db's and users being set that way
<10> ah ok
<12> oh
<12> else it's a php import problem
<13> hi,I have a problem that troubled me for several days, but it maybe very easy for you guys.
<13> I am meeting "Temporary failure in name resolution" when I execute '/etc/init.d/networking restart', what is the name resolution meaning?
<12> it changed from global to other space around php4 or so
<12> maybe you use old docs
<11> eyesee: sounds like its trying to access your dns servers while the net is down or something
<10> I meant I was calling cpanel and trying to fill the form using a url string but it doesn't seem to be filling using that way
<9> smaxor: do tell how the lynx thing works out
<13> Triffid_Hunter: I just installed ubutu6.06. and I am setting up a LAN: one server connected directly to internet using xDSL, and a client machine using the server's IP as the gateway, that is 192.168.39.1. Then when I restart the client network by /etc/init.d/networking restart, I meet the error of " Temporary failure in name resolution".
<11> eyesee: well your /etc/resolv.conf should list some dns servers. that error means those servers don't work
<13> Triffid_Hunter: I have copied the nameserver from the resolv.conf of my-server(192.168.39.1), which is connected smoothly to internet
<11> so you either don't have a default route on your client, or your server isn't routing
<13> Triffid_Hunter: and I have tried to comment the nameservers in resolv.conf, still such errors
<11> eyesee: well if you have no servers listed, of course you can't look stuff up ;)
<13> Triffid_Hunter: yes, no routing in my server, then how to deal with it?
<14> how long do you think it would take to code something like rapidshare?
<13> Triffid_Hunter: :( yes
<1> so, i'm working on developing my dist; i cant wait to rm glibc
<1> i'm so excited
<13> Triffid_Hunter: but since my server is connected with internet, so I think the nameserver is okay. You mean they are not workable for me?
<15> eyesee: if you don't have NAT set up right, your dns will fail on the other machine...
<13> Skunky: sorry, what is NAT?
<15> eyesee: it's what you have to be running, somewhere on your network, to turn that 192.168.x.x address into something the rest of the world can see. network address translation
<13> Skunky: I am fresh to network config, could you point to me what I should do next to get it work?
<15> eyesee: you need to read the networking howto's on tldp.org
<13> Skunky: okay, thanks. reading...
<16> maybe someone can help me. i've got a fresh fredora core2 server running remotely. i have qmail installed via qmailrocks.org instructions. locally i can send mail to the outside via webmail. and can receive mail that makes it to my pop boxes from the outside. i just can't send mail to any of my email addresses from the outside.. any idea what would cause this? i have a MX record etc that resolves correctly
<16> when i say locally i mean local on the remote server :D
<16> basicly i can check pop fine from inside or outside. and send mail fine from the inside only
<16> using my DSL smtp server to try to send mail to the server. but no go :(
<1> i've eaten, now dance clones, dance! :)~
<17> I'm installing the netinstall version of debian sarge on an Old World Mac (G3 All-in-One) I've managed to get the installer to show up using Bootx, but the installer can't detect my cd drive to get past a certain part of the install.
<18> So, does some know about the printing of the acrobat reader (7.0.5)?
<17> wait, wrong paste
<17> I'm installing a LAMP server on an Oldworld mac, and I need distro recommendations. it's a G3 All-in-one 233mhz with <100mb RAM. I've tried the debian net install, but I ran into the problem i just pasted
<1> #debian?
<17> been there Quiznos
<17> no one answers
<1> k
<1> #mac or #apple?
<17> haven't been there, but this is a linux question, so I figured ##linux would have more applicable info
<19> Time for the first annual, famous and historic Alice's Restaurant revue!
<1> cant be annual then
<1> retry next year
<19> sure it can - goes to intent your honor
<1> whose Alice
<19> OMG
<1> EENGRLISH


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