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<0> NET||abuse yea so?
<0> heh
<1> thought so.
<0> i acnt join so i dont care ;)
<2> Quiznos: just sayin, brb, goin to shop....
<0> okidoke
<0> how long?
<0> roughly
<3> slpyhd: whats in the name?
<4> Hi, all. I'm trying to choose a distro for a LAMP server on a PIII 1GHz with 512 MB of RAM. I'd like to install as little as possible on the server, but I will need to telnet and ftp in and offer network shares to Windows (presumably via samba). I'm undecided as to whether I want X. Any suggestions?
<5> Slackware
<5> or LFS
<1> DSL
<5> someoen say gentoe
<0> gentoo
<3> ;p



<6> ROFL at the this xmms plugin 'discotux'
<4> I want to do LFS, but not yet. It would take me a while to do it and I'd like to get this server up soon.
<0> zaggy_nl heh
<3> HatchLing: check out slax :)
<3> well actually
<3> i personally would go for slack
<7> hello
<6> lo
<8> Slackware or *maybe* Debian
<6> Gentoo!
<9> i was just wondering, in this "flavor" of linux, there are tons of programs that start with K. whats up with that?
<6> Ricky28269, KDE programs
<7> I was wondering if there is any site other than brainbench.com to take free test?
<9> what does KDE stand for?
<10> How do I change my default display manager in Debian? I want it to start xdm on boot instead of KDM
<3> smartbattery support working out of the box.. on slacks.. ohhh i love slack :)
<10> K desktop environment
<10> ricky
<9> k, ty :)
<8> rocafella, check /etc/inittab
<10> np
<6> Ricky28269, K Desktop Environment
<3> and the K?
<3> it self?
<10> recursive acronym
<10> thanks sarah
<6> Ricky28269, http://www.kde.org/
<0> Sarah
<8> Quiznos
<4> Hmm... Maybe I'll try Slackware... I've been avoiding it 'cause I don't think my Linux knowledge is up to par for it, but I suppose there's no time like the present to dive into it...
<7> hi Quiznos
<1> Ricky28269: Kool Desktop Environment (KDE)
<0> satsonic
<1> Ricky28269 http://www.kde.org/documentation/posting.txt
<11> I still have this auction of the Vintage PC collection pulled up in a tab.
<8> HatchLing, you should check out Debian if you don't have all that much time to learn the system.
<10> So I just run vi /etc/inittab ?
<9> okay, thanks bronze :)
<8> rocafella, yes you can do that
<6> Buddha| zaggy_nl: it used to stand for 'Kool', now it stands for 'K'
<10> thanks again, Sarah
<8> Sure
<4> Okay, thanks for the advice, all. :)
<12> anyone know anything about bluetooth and linux? I want to use the bluetooth card in my Dell Laptop
<13> what's the difference between the american and yogurt?
<13> anyone?
<13> 5
<13> 4
<13> 3
<13> 2
<13> 1
<5> germs?
<3> bye
<13> its able to have culture
<3> kbrooks: whatever
<5> culture is not the individual's friend
<14> =.="
<5> americans have culture
<5> just not the one you'd like maybe
<3> the whole joke doesnt make sence..



<5> yeah but with a little imagination you can try to make out what he means
<14> It's a dirty joke, it relates to yoghurt being able to have bacteria culture.
<5> yoghurt IS a bacteria culture
<5> so indeed his joke is bs
<12> now that we've all stitched our sides back together, anyone able to help me with my bluetooth query?
<3> ask
<12> I've got a Dell XPS M170 laptop with a blueeoth card. There's no official linux support for it. I'm just configuring my kernel during a gentoo installation
<14> slpyhd: Yeh. Just said "have" now since its obviously how its meant in that joke. So it's cheap as well, however.
<14> The joke I mean.
<12> and wondering if I'll be able to configure the kernel to work with my bluetooth card
<14> What card do you have exactly?
<1> Kakihara: gentoo has bluetooth support
<12> well Dell Customer Support say they can't tell me, and none of the material that came with the comp details it, but....
<1> Kakihara: is it a pcmcia card?
<12> bronze: I'm not sure
<12> I believe it's a Dell Wireless 350 Bluetooth 2.0
<0> Kakihara google your card +linux
<12> I did
<3> Kakihara: have you checked your lspci?
<1> kak does it slide into a slot on the side of the laptop?
<0> you googled with +'s?
<12> main2 - I've got it in front of me
<12> bronze: no it's internal
<3> Kakihara: can you trow that thing on to www.pastebin.com?
<1> Kakihara: ok, get a hammer and open the laptop.... (no don't)
<14> That would be good indeed.
<15> Kakihara: get with it learn your computer definitions damn ****
<14> bronze is telling bull****, do it with a screwdriver. >3
<0> no no no
<1> Yawgmoth: ;-)
<0> use an ice pick
<3> lol
<0> its point should pierce the mobo nicely
<1> Wizz_Kidd: pcmcia is the wqorst acronym ever deployed. NOBODY actually uses it.
<0> :)
<14> bronze: (Just kidding, hammer is good)
<15> Kakihara: going to be hard and IF you find a interal driver for a dell laptop
<1> or acetylene torch maybe...
<15> bronze: i use it if i have a pci card
<12> pc manufactureres can't invent acronyms
<1> Wizz_Kidd: da, need to, to prevent confusion.
<6> yay, taskmanager, I feel more at home already in here
<0> woohoo
<1> Kakihara: No, the problem is they do invent them. :)
<12> that 'gag' was courtesy of wikipedia
<11> bronze: sure they use it. you just have to pronounce it "puh-kim-kee-uh". rolls off the tongue beautifully.
<14> infi: WTH.
<15> bronze: dont try to act like some smart kid .....listen up nigga :P
<3> Kakihara: have you trown your lspci onto pastebin.com?
<11> Yawgmoth: Rule No. 1: Never take anything I say seriously.
<14> infi: I didn't, lol.
<6> in general, do not take anything serious
<16> anyone ever play diablo 2 lord of destruction?
<6> unless they point a gun at you ofcourse
<6> bulio, me!
<1> infi: That IS how I said it ! :)
<15> bulio: i used to live on that game
<12> main2: doing it now through links but I'm looking up the copy paste shortcuts for the shell - I'm new to linux
<16> can I play it with a 4MB agp card?
<15> lol
<3> Kakihara: select with mouse
<15> 16 mb i think is min right
<3> then Edit|Copy
<11> ah.. well, actually, in the Big Room, I spell the letters out when forced to refer to hot-swappable expansion cards commonly used on laptops.
<14> zaggy_nl I wasn't taking it serious.
<17> Is there a generic name for the screen that some distros use that shows the loading bar going left to right and below it shows that modules are being loaded?
<3> (rb in a sec)
<16> this gfx card is ****e
<15> little late man i was playing that bakc in the 90's
<14> My WTH was funny. :D
<15> dude a 4mb gfx is liuke 94
<16> its emachines
<16> 120Gig HD, 380MB ram, 530Mhz celeron, 4 mb agp
<12> main2: there isn't an edit menu in the shell! I


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