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<0> xchat on windows <1> sorry? did you say something? can't hear you... your keyboard is breaking up <0> my mailbox are filled with vacancies, they all need solaris sys admins :( <0> then, aix, hp-ux etc... <2> I have many jobs with solaris sys admin requests as well <2> need to get some skills!!!! in that area <2> big paying jobs <2> :D <0> yeah <3> back <3> hit me, baby! <3> whatcha got?! <3> would someone do me a favor and attempt gmail with links2 please? <2> I went through Solaris Admin 1 certification track, didn't give the paper. Didn't go through the Solaris admin 2 track <3> no hitting
<0> I don't have links2 <3> anyone? <2> What package does links2 come with <2> I have elinks-0.11.0-2.2 installed on fc5 <3> links-2 iirc <2> is that it? <3> nop, it's another fork <3> links2 that is <3> there's also links-hacked <4> Hello Quiznos <3> chris! <4> Been editing last few days <3> cool. have you made any words? :) <3> s/made/built/g <4> erased words <3> ah <4> changed words <3> wiki-mind-wipe <4> Nope <3> <hand down> <3> heh <4> Editing my book <3> ah <3> erasing is going backwards tho <3> that's called abridging <4> American Mohawk = Condensed <3> ah <4> Hey if I'm going to pay to print it - its gotta be affordable <3> heh, well there is eprinting <3> i think it's called that <4> That's what this is <3> k <4> 27k print on demand outlets <3> wow <5> has anyone here ever experienced gxine not being able to go into fullscreen mode? <4> Costs me 700 dollars <2> I'm having trouble making elinks understand that its a text box I'm inputting my username in on gmail home page <2> Everytime I press a key while the username textbox is focusedd, I get a menu option open <3> haris, toggle the <enter> to typein field <5> ive just changed graphics cards because i thought it was the old card... that didnt fix it, now im rebuilding it... the new card did fix some other stuff though, like blurred pixels due to heat damage to the old one ;) <3> and hit enter to enter text in field <3> now <4> bah - I hate having to log into windows to print stuff <2> The page you requested is invalid <3> Haris gmail.com? <6> 'lo all <6> is there someway to prevent Linux from automatically erasing a file in the temporary area (/tmp) ? <3> lessee, the 12 disciples are: <7> JAKEY <3> peter, james, john, george, paul, brian, ringo, and the jackson five <3> heh <7> JAKEY <8> Hello-lo-lo <3> redarrow fix your rc.scripts <7> JAKEY <3> !seen jakey <8> If an application outputs a core file on Linux, where is that core file located by default ? <3> he aint here <3> Splinter2 .
<3> spitzi . <9> spitzi, perhaps the current directory? <9> (well, the directory the exectuable is located in) <10> yeah, core files are found everywhere (hopefully not '-) ) <6> Quiznos: I don't want it to never erase any temp files... just preserve a particular one.. <7> [amsg] Sorry about the above, I didn't realise /amsg sent it to all servers. :< <8> For some reason, when I run my applicaiton on Unix, it outputs its core file to the current directory, however on Linux I can't find a core file no where, even though the same core-triggering event occurs. <11> Quiznos, other than gcc, gdb, and gprof, what other essentials should be built into the IDE for coding in C ? <11> valgrind has made the list as well <10> does linux even bother? i thought no one really cares about them ('xept to delete them) <3> redarrow yea, i know <10> - any more <0> redarrow, move that file to somewhere in /var/ <3> headmonkey cxref, cflow, <0> hmm /tmp is for temp files. period. <3> headmonkey make <3> headmonkey gas/as/nasm/fasm <6> fm: normal user doesn't have write access to /var ... or does he? <12> redarrow: usually doesn't.. <12> only +rx.. <3> headmonkey do you mean to provide access to all these things? <0> redarrow, if you want you could make a /var/dir and set sticky bit <11> cxref,cflow isnt what im after...that functionality will exist <10> i like to be able to select whole blocks and TAB them indented or SHIFT-TAB them back <11> Quiznos, as far as make goes, the IDE will handle that, and generate a makefile if you want <3> k <11> gas is the ***embler gcc uses by default ? <3> headmonkey are you reinventing squared circles? <3> yes <6> never mind... it's not that important .. I'll just move it to /root for now... I was just wondering if there's a "lazy" way... thanks all <3> redarrow lazy to do what? <11> squared circles...reinventing...no <3> k <13> spitzi, ulimit -c unlimited; ulimit -H -c unlimited <11> Quiznos, im trying to not reinvent anything...just provide integrated enhanced support for some things, and external generic support for others <6> Quiznos: what I'm talking about... basically put a file somewhere other than /home without needing root privlidges .. <3> headmonkey kk <3> redarrow check if /tmp is +t and mode 777 <11> im certainly not coding my own c compiler, ***embler, debugger, and profiler this week ;) <3> then check your rc.scripts to comment any lines that rm's /tmp <3> headmonkey i didnt think so <0> is it that hard to make a dir in /var and set sticky bit ? <3> redarrow i already use /tmp that way <3> no, it's not, fm <8> lenny - what is that supposed to do ? <0> its lot easier that hacking rc scripts <3> it's not hacking scripts <3> it's fixing them <0> whatever <3> thffpt <14> morning all <6> fm: nope it's not hard to create a dir in /var, I was just wondering if there's a "rootless" way to backup a large file cos my /home partition has too little space... seeing as I need to do root work (changing scripts or whatever) it's easiest to just back it up in /root <0> redarrow, as you wish, but /root is not a place where you should store backups :) <0> and I don't know how users can access that file <6> fm: It's not really a critical backup ;-) ... just wanted it out of way till I have more space for it... and I won't need to access it as a user till for some time.. <6> s/till/still <15> hey whats that mp3 software that has support to grab like album covers from amazon <16> destro amarok (kde) <15> thats it <15> thanks <15> i forgot what it was called <16> yw <15> my gnump3d box went down <15> so im using my localcrap <15> i have to wait for my gf to get up <15> so she can reboot it <15> it's the stupid wireless nic <16> :P <15> after i move, im putting a hard line in <15> 802.11 can **** my d. <18> hi i want to call sys_set_ioprio from a user app, is there information on how to make sure that the app remains portable and on how to include this call in the code? <0> redarrow, ok <19> can u suggesta good distro for a newbie..."ubuntu"
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