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<0> here's the last image mosaic i did... 800 unique images (The Saga of Ryzom screenshots) http://ryzom.vx3lan.com/ryzom/images/ryzom.jpg
<1> ?
<2> anyone here uses debian and is not as arrogant as ppl in #debian ?
<0> arrogant?
<2> no nm
<2> they solved it
<2> sorry for the question
<3> Ok... this was strange. I tried running iconv -f=UTF-8 on a file I know to be formatted with UTF-8.
<3> iconv complained about illegal input sequences...
<4> i hate how you have to register to use freenode
<4> argh
<4> i use debian
<4> what's the problem
<2> i need a simple thing similar to rc.conf
<2> but debian lacks it



<2> ehm
<2> rc.local
<5> when i ssh into a box, can i configure it to log me into another box (using a key) ???
<5> ^^ prob should ask in openssh...
<4> shastry: ahh, i just used crontab with @boot
<2> lol
<3> Sounds like something you could do with .bashrc...
<4> shastry: it's probably not the best way but it was effective and quck :)
<4> shastry: I don't know why debian doesn't have an rc.local, it's rather silly!
<6> morning...
<5> sp3tt, a line like "ssh box" is that all it would take you think? (providing of course pub/priv keys were in place
<2> very
<3> Try it.
<7> just one question.
<7> how do you know he's using bash?
<5> cyb0rg, everyone usees bash ;)
<7> everyone who's no-one that is
<7> just kidding
<8> i love bash. at least more than ksh...
<7> that doesn't mean everybody's using it
<7> nor *should be using it*
<8> i dont think anyone is argueing with you cyb0rg
<9> cyb0rg: I use bash. that's all that matters. ;b
<9> I think it's generally pretty safe to ***ume a newbie is going to be using bash
<10> bash is a pretty safe bet for linux as it is the default shell for most distros. folks who change it to their own shell should probably be aware that they did so :)
<7> I fail to see your point scampbell. Did archangle25 say he's using bash ? nope. does this mean it's impossible he's running a diff. shell ? nope.
<7> meh
<4> you guys
<4> stop argueing over such lame things
<4> if you're going to argue argue over which distros is the most 1337
<11> TheSim: you haven't been here long have you? this is a daily thing
<11> TheSim: it's pretty childish here most of the time.
<4> Fieldy: it's the same in every channel :)
<11> be nice if there was some regulation (yeah right)
<4> no
<4> regulation = censorship.
<12> anyone recommend a good, stable webhosting site? preferably using redhat/fedora
<11> heh okay wasting my time. enjoy.
<13> I wouldn't agree that regulation == censorship, but I think in a way every network needs unregulated channels =)
<14> jaike: free or paid?
<4> Censorship is the control of speech and other forms of human expression
<4> dunno how regulation doesn't fall into that :)
<4> but it would be nice if people grew up :)
<7> stable webhosting with redhat/fedora ? hah.
<7> I wasn't starting a flame war. I was just trying to state that ***umption is the mother of all ****-ups.
<4> cyb0rg: uhh... there are thousands of stable redhat/fedora sites. what are you going on about.
<12> sdude: paid
<15> i'd use redhat for a server if it was free for me, but fedora is more for desktops.. unstable
<12> with 24/7 suppor
<12> t
<16> cyb0rg: what are you serving ?
<7> I'm sorry ?
<11> and the line before it.
<16> cyb0rg: i just wondered what you were serving, that you had experiences that were negative with redhat/fedora :)
<4> jaike: i use burst.net
<7> Fieldysnuts!!!
<4> jaike: witha dedicated server, i'm pretty happy with them
<12> TheSim: will check out
<12> hmm...burst uses fedora and centos
<17> jaike: Centos is RHEL, but free



<7> CentOS is "RHEL, but free" but having CentOS is not the same as having RHEL
<4> jaike: i got them to install debian for me.
<4> they just got it booting with ssh and then i took over, i was happy with that.
<18> anyone here using bootsplash
<19> i've been doing some server programming in C on my remote linux server and have been using ftp to upload source files and SSH to compile and test... but just today whenever i login to SSH via putty it freezes and disconnects after a few seconds
<18> it &%&^ rocks
<19> i have been pinging my server constantly and its up 100% of the time
<19> up until this morning it was fine
<19> urrr... help :)
<4> inpherno: can you not use putty?
<4> just use ssh...
<20> check out Session->Logging and turn it up to maximum, then see what putty.log says.
<4> i've seen putty do some stupid things like that before.
<19> yeah i guess, but i thought putty was 'the best'... any suggestions to other ssh2 clients?
<4> ssh
<4> from a linux or bsd box
<19> via cygwin?
<4> or if you must use windows use cygwin
<20> and use svn or cvs.
<20> once you get used to it, it will save your ***.
<12> inpherno: have you tried restarting sshd?
<19> hmz... k, i'll check them out
<19> no, good idea jaike
<4> inpherno: you should check put nxclient, freenx or www.nomachine.com
<19> whats so good about those?
<19> are they alternatives to openssh or ssh entirely?
<19> or do they complement it somehow
<19> dont answer that, i've read :)
<4> inpherno: remote gui
<4> oh
<4> nm
<21> I was sent home from work early my work caught on fire today lol
<20> hah
<21> I work for the irs in washington dc in the main building
<20> was there a guy with a red stapler running out?
<21> no lol
<1> hrm
<1> to format a partition i use mkfs.ext2?
<4> i'd light work on fire if i could get away with it too
<4> time off would be great
<2> nazgjunk: as ext2.. yes
<1> ty
<21> mke2fs I think
<21> with a -j if youw wan't ext3
<19> grrr... cygwin installer always freezes randomly through the downloading part
<21> whats cyywin I have heard of it before?
<19> its a linux environment for windows
<18> NIPPY|LFS: its a posix compatability layer for win32
<21> thats cool
<21> all the processor power I have I should try it lol
<21> is it free or does it cost money
<19> free
<18> its free
<19> http://www.cygwin.com/
<22> NIPPY|LFS, best way to use rsync in windows XD
<15> it doesn't involve much processing power.. it's not like it's an emulator
<19> aye
<21> does it use a linux kernel and kde and everything?
<19> no, but i think u can run a remote x desktop with it or something
<23> how do you think it would fair on an old p2 300mhz laptop?
<15> i've seen kde used on it
<19> its mainly just for terminal use
<15> it's binary compatible with windows, not linux, if you didn't catch that
<22> Usefulldiot, don't use the gui, like kde with it, it will be slow as hell but cli is fine
<23> nono, im talking just console use
<24> which channel should I ask questions related to ACL?
<22> yeah it would be fine for it
<23> (using it for psp development)
<2> not really slow as hell
<2> its pretty good as far as my knowledge gows
<15> Usefulldiot it's just a set of libraries that allow unix programs to function in a windows environment
<15> (with recompiling)
<22> shastry gui is a bit slower than normal. I do tend to keep my install to just cli
<2> ok


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