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<0> LOL!!!! <Crusader> William shakespeare was an awkward-looking pistol grip at the end. <1> D|G|TAL: TragicZ's script has been publically responding for awhile... and you didn'ty complain... <2> what? <2> is it spitting out stuff it's not supposed to ?? <1> TragicZ: not from my point of view <2> okay <3> ... <3> the batts are dead. :/ <1> of what ? <3> camera <3> digi-digi <1> hello tgwj :) gotta greet you some time <4> hi freezombie ! <5> hi <3> killall -9 human_beings <3> >:DDDD
<6> <flyback--> I need some honest opinion <6> [16:57] <spawrq> yes your *** looks fat in those jeans. <6> [16:57] <flyback--> I got a guy that wants a linux email server setup for a business he's even willing to drive the machine to me, a new dell <6> [16:57] <flyback--> heheh <6> [16:57] <FlUfEbUnY> ewdell <6> [16:57] <flyback--> thing is the last time I setup a email server it was just on a college for a bunch of students with pine <6> [16:57] <flyback--> you didn't have to worry about spam, viruses, phishing attacks, etc <6> [16:57] <flyback--> they want this done by end of the month mabye week over <6> [16:58] <flyback--> I couod sure use the $$$$ but it's been yrs since I did this and I don't want to trip them up if i can't figure it out <1> flyback: stop flooding <5> what would cause login to fail on terminal 1 when a linux machine starts ? example: I get a login prompt, enter my login as root, and it fails the first time, suceeds the second time, then logs me out after 60 seconds. login works fine from Terminal 2 (alt-F2), but still logs me out after 60 seconds. ssh works fine... <7> i wanna talk to irc eliza....i have head problems <1> pheorehs: a big in getty ? <1> bug* <3> headmonkey: who's eliza <5> freezombie, using mingetty, and have no problem on other machines with same version <7> eliza was an old basic program that pretended to be a psychiatrist <3> hah <3> use emacs <5> my inittab looks like 0:2345Lrespawn:/sbin/mingetty tty0 <3> pheorehs: was that an exact copy&paste? cause it's got an error in it <8> Hi, I'm trying to get a img file bootable (just create a plain file, install a fs and some other stuff), I have written a /etc/lilo.conf file where it says "boot=/dev/fd0", but the image file is mounted as a loop device but lilo can't handle loop devices... any ideas? <2> heh <2> try !qdb <1> !qdb <2> <Kevyn> Fappy Spanksgiving. <1> !qdb <2> (ManiPan84) so what are you doing? <2> (OoO0O0Oo0o) taking pieces of conversations and manipulating them to suit my sadistic needs <9> A Q-Bot! <5> VIm_Enforcer, what error ? <5> oh, the L is a typo <10> anybody help me intepret this?: http://www.impulze.net/paste/1396/ <11> anyway to prioritize swap over ram? <11> Swap: 2321352k total, 0k used, 2321352k free, 205964k cached <12> a1fa: /proc/sys/vm/swappiness <11> its set to 60 <12> read about it in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/ or google <11> i know that you can use swapon -p to increase priority <13> dashriKe: you are getting inconsistent memory errors <13> sometimes the ram works, sometimes it doesn't <13> get new RAM <10> :[ <13> but first try re-seating the ram modules <13> shutdown tyhe system <14> hey there, got a parse error before "int" on that line: module_param(qcdebug, int, 0444); what are the includes I need for this, any ideas? <13> completely remove the ram <2> blow dust out of it and wipe with clean lint free cloths <10> I kept BSODing, so I reformatted, but problems persist <13> take a pencil eraser and clean the bus contact from the ram <13> remove ALL the eraser bits <13> CAREFULLY re-insert the RAM. <13> power up, re-run memtest <12> dashriKe: sometimes a bit more voltage to the ram helps, if your bios lets you change it <10> I think it does <11> dude <10> is there an easy way to tell which stick the errors were on? <11> i got 2gb of swap, running at 0% <10> or I guess I should re-memtest it for each stick <11> i wonder which idiot made a 2gb swap partition
<14> does this comes with any special packages? <linux/moduleparam.h> <15> a1fa: disk is cheap, 2Gb isn't a lot, don't worry about it. <16> is there a way to kill a given connection that appears in Netstat's output? I have a ghost ftp connection that won't time out, and the server refuses duplicate connections <15> merkaba: restart the FTP daemon? <16> the server isn't mine <15> merkaba: can you log on to the box running the server? <16> well, it is, but hypothetically speaking it might just as well not be <16> truth be told, it's my xbox in the basement and I don't feel like going down there and kicking it in the reboot area again <11> dude <14> ok, got it! the line including moduleparam was within a strange #ifndef, got it out and now compiled fine, thanks anyway <11> merkaba : selam <16> it's like the third time <11> merkaba : you need to get a IP managed UPS solution :P <15> merkaba: you could ssh onto it to restart the FTP server - no need to physically go down there <16> I need a TV next to my desk so I can keep the xbox there with it <16> dooglus: I'm not sure if the dashboard has an sshd, but I can give it a try <16> nope <14> when a module is installed, in slackware, where does it go? <16> hrm.. the connection finally timed out and dropped, but the xbox won't let me connect again <16> maybe the ftpd's crashing <14> ok, last question, a usb webcam attached to my PC will go to what device? Would it be the same as if it was my usb key? /dev/sda ? <12> webcam will most likely come up as /dev/video0 <14> ok, gives me device cannot be opened, I just installed the driver and just loaded the module, would I need to reboot? <12> try unplugging and plugging back in again.. sometimes they're not picked up properly if the driver isn't loaded when you plug it <14> nope, doesn't do anything <14> is there a way to find out if it is attached to any device? <17> does anyone have experience with ATI drivers under linux? I am looking for a new graphics card, but I need to know if they are fully supported in linux? <14> USB device 5 (vend/prod 0xc45/0x6029) is not claimed by any active driver. <14> hmmm <18> hello people <11> merkaba : you can ftp to it and put "reset" <18> just an off-topic question ;) does "click for calling" is well spelled? <19> Toerkeium : yes, it's spelled correctly. grammar is another story <19> Toerkeium : what are you trying to say/write? <18> ananke: gramatically is wrong? <19> Toerkeium : gramatically it's odd <18> ananke: I am trying to say that you can "click to make a call" <18> on a webpage <19> Toerkeium : 'click to make a call' sounds much better <18> ananke: but it's a domain name <18> lets say: clickforcalling.com <19> Toerkeium : clickforcalling sounds retarded <20> is there an option I can specify with "scp" if I don't want data to be encrypted? <19> clicktocall would be better <19> retro_neo : no. <18> yeah, but it's already registered hehe <18> ananke: sounds that bad? even for a domain name ? <14> toerkeium: what about click2call ? <19> Toerkeium : sounds retarded <18> registered already corto <21> ""One can consider open-source software a lot like generic drugs. The analogy fits," Cukier said in the documentary. "Open-source software...is essentially the same product--it does the same thing on a computer--but it costs less," Cukier told BBC World." <-- bull ****ing ****. try, "Does way more and only better." <18> most "click and call" combinations are already registered <18> thats what probably click4calling.com is available :) damn! <22> Anyone here used SENDMAIL ? <19> Toerkeium : it sounds retarded <18> that's probably why it's available to register ananke (that's what I meant) <19> Toerkeium : suit yourself <18> what do you mean? <19> Toerkeium : i mean, do whatever you want. you wanted advice, you got it <18> yeah, thank you very much ananke, appreciated <18> won't use it <18> I will take your advice <22> if I updated my /etc/aliases would I need to restart the sendmail? <21> Oh, I just *hate* SSH keys... NOT!! <19> sutabi : no. you need to run 'newaliases' <22> ananke: whats if that command doesn't exsit? <22> sendmail -bi ? <2> !google a <2> darn it... i can't use my own bot commands <23> !google a <2> SickSickSix, there are about 23,530,000,000 results for your search. <7> it should display them all <1> then TragicZ would be kicked for flooding
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