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<0> yeah it's intel <1> SuSE is the best distro for newbies afaiac <0> I tried ubuntu about half a year ago and gave me a headache <1> Try SuSE. <1> Ubuntu is ****ty. <0> Alright <0> It didn't detect that my monitor was capable of 85 hz, and that option wasn't available, so I spent 2-3 hours in eye bleeding 60 hz trying to find some obscure configuration file to manually change it to some values I found for my monitor online :P <1> Xorg -configure <2> i just looked at ubuntu's home page for the first time....i would never install that on my box <0> BUT THE PEOPLE ARE HUGGING <2> thats what im saying <2> its like a walmart commercial <3> *group hug* <3> there now you are part of the ubuntu home page
<3> :p <3> oh and just so you know the basis of linux is that <3> err rather any Floss <3> not just linux <4> hello <4> dont understand nohup <5> I have a dual head system running X using separate frame buffers (non-Xinerama), meaning windows can't be moved from one screen to the other. Is there any way to suspend an application, and restart it on the other head? <4> i thought it was supposed to allow user to close a consol, and keep opened program on <6> Fser: screen is better for that <5> Fser: did you run your program in the background using & ? <4> hubick, let me try again <4> hubick, doesnt work either <4> EdLin, my debian doesnt know screen command <6> Fser: apt-get install screen <4> i've tryed nohup at school with mandrake, and that works.fear :) <4> i'm doing it :p <5> "nohup gftp &" keeps it from closing when i kill my console <7> hubick have you tried running it from a screen console? <5> i don't use screen <5> but nohup works for me there <5> Fser: you are going "nohup <program> &" ? <4> yes <1> # chown infinitus:users * <1> chown: invalid option -- l <1> Try `chown --help' for more information. <1> wtf? <4> screen works for me ... trying nohup again <6> infinitus: does one of the files start with a dash? <1> oh maybe yah. <8> I like screen, prefer twin thoug. <4> nohup has just worked to ... <4> i've tryed links2 and gaim <4> works with gaim <5> shogunx: oh, i think you were answering my question, not helping Fser .... i could try screen... but i have already run this irc without screen :) <8> ahhh. <4> breakfeast time for me <4> thanks for helping :) <6> Viking667: I've never run twin, what makes it better than screen? <8> EdLin: fully movable windows. <9> off <8> no weird keystrokes to have to remember, as you define those yourself. <10> why did you hide the channel ? :) <8> EdLin: well, I like it, anyhow. It's got warts, and some bad warts, but I can live with those. <6> Viking667: I rarely use movable windows, the definable keystrokes sound like a good feature though <8> EdLin: well, I can create another window at the press of <Alt-Pgup> (like screen's C-a C-C <6> Viking667: just one user-definable keystroke, that sounds good. <6> Viking667: what are the warts you refered to? <8> well, you define any of the keystrokes you want, to bind to behaviour you want, mostly. <11> hellow world <8> ever done a menu for mwm or fvwm? <6> Viking667: I mostly let Debian do that for me. :-) <8> the menu syntax is anal. You define it exactly precisely, or you don't get twin to work like you want. <8> One of the GREAT things is: there is a console client (fb) and two GUI clients (x or gfx) <8> so you can run a twin in console, and see that same twin in X as well in a window <8> that's the way I'm running it now, in fact. <10> has anyone tethered a CDMA phone before ? <8> that way, if I start an X program, and if X dies for any reason, I still have all my console stuff running. <6> Viking667: the same thing is true of screen of course <6> Viking667: I'm getting twin now and will give it a try.
<8> correct, only, you have to start an xterm to get to see the screen from within X <8> EdLin: if you can get the 0.5.1 version, do so. <6> I have 0.4.0 <8> EdLin: also, these windows are FULLY independent. not just horizonnal splits <8> EdLin: get a later one. 0.5.1 is much better. <12> should i set my server so root cant log in via ssh or telnet and only users can? <12> or is that not necessary with ssh? <13> tobmoox: most distros default to disabling root logins <12> even over ssh? <8> tobmoox: you need to tell sshd not to allow root logins. Users can still of course "su -" if they have the root p***word. <13> yes <12> k <8> If the distro install sshd, go check for yourself. <12> its probably in securetty right? <8> huh? no. <12> o <6> tobmoox: ssh allows root login by default in Debian :-( You should check to see if it's enabled. <8> sshd doesn't have anything to do with securetty <12> its enabled on my slack box <8> tobmoox: go look in /etc/ssh/sshd_config <12> kk <8> Time I went. Night, all. <2> hmmm coffee <12> hm so whats the point of securetty? just to specify root logins over telnet? <14> hello, if there is nothing in my /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/ does that mean i have incorrectly configured my kernel? <2> pretty much...it was from before ssh <12> o ok <2> therea are alot of things in unix/linux/posix that could be made better, but they just stay the way they are for compatibilities sake....like dos/windows <14> am i correct to ***ume that since I have a pentium m centrino laptop, i should have temp sensors? <12> windows loses more security when they do that though :) <4> has somebody allready install raid0 using asus a8n motherboard ? <2> i didnt think they had any to lose ;) <10> hehe <4> reboot x server <15> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/aWXA6f66.html <---xgl fails with reason! No idea why though. <4> back <15> Hm. <16> morn <15> Morning. <15> Bah. <15> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/aWXA6f66.html ,_, <16> i tried glxgears last night, i got tween 50-100 fps <15> lol <16> dont laf, it's a target <16> i have a small box here on that scale <15> :o <2> thats almost as good as the wang chung video that sends epileptics into seizures ;) <16> which video is that? <16> remind me <2> everybody have fun tonight....everybody wang chung tonight <16> i remember the words, but not the vid <2> they cut the video so the people switched locations in the room at an extremely annoying rate <16> k <2> and it reportedly sent some epileptics into seizures <2> because it caused the brain to switch at some critical rate <2> it was like 3 or 4 stop motion edits interweaved together <16> what's the word <16> 3 flashes/s <2> Quiznos, http://www.wangchung.com/archive/wc/videos/ehft.shtml <17> I am having an annoying problem, I have my sound driver emu10k1 built into the kernel, sound is working properly, I am using /etc/init.d/alsasound to save and restore mixer levels, but whenever it starts it tries to load alsa modules and outputs these errors to screen "WARNING: Error inserting snd (/lib/modules/2.6.16-gentoo-r7/alsa-driver/acore/snd.ko): Invalid module format" any ideas? <16> cant do vudeo yet, ty <2> "It's reported that this music video was actually banned in England, over fears that it might induce epileptic seizures in the television viewing m***es" <16> fear sux <16> that's parens patria for you <16> the state is the parent <16> it is the height of arrogance on govt (people's) part <2> anyway...you dont remember the video...so you didnt get the joke ;) <16> well i got the point <2> yes..government people are arrogant.....they answer to noone and they think they are saving us from ourselves <16> but they can be amde to answer to us <16> made <2> they live in a constant state of denial....and are in need of m*** qty's of therapy <18> if you wnat to see something that will give you seizures, I think I have it <16> heh
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