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<0> Dec 14, 1998 - LOAF 1.2 is (finally) out! <0> ick <1> ok i got some shell.dll error so far thats it, prog is still running though <0> Yokalosh, heh - ya proberly got some Virus :P <0> or its just windows being windows <1> well i AM using Wine <0> lol <0> not sure how well THAT will work <1> it only lets me choose my source from cd :( <0> it can mount/use a .iso file <0> but that was under 'real' windows <1> ISO-default and ISO-daemontools are shadowed out <0> lol <0> well its work time for me.. good luck <1> so now that that doesnt work, does anyone know any otherway? <2> Anyone know of free software to run a CRM Chat server like this: http://www.apluskb.com/scripts/search_kb.pl?p=1&sid=3383349230&catid=100012&q=&showquestion=2801
<3> Which one would you buy ----------> compaq evo n610c, dell latitude d600, IBM r40 thinkpad ?? <4> Thinkpad. <5> ibm always <4> Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM :P <5> they get my thumbs up as one of the only companies who actually makes their laptops <5> everyone else buys from acer, quanta and compal <3> Cool ! <5> and i've done hardware support and could happily sink every compaq device on the planet to the bottom of the ocean <3> ignacio: and cons you know of ? <1> how can i reformat a usb flash drive? <1> sorry, very n00b question <6> another fed slave that gone postal <6> in Calif. <6> 5 killed <6> female suspect apparently killed self. <7> Was it suicide by cop? <6> i dont think so <8> n0000000000bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz <6> doesnt sound like according to the brief-speaker <1> yeh anywayz... reformatting a usb drive... <3> Yokalosh: The same way you format your hd's :) <3> using mkfs.. <6> wow we p***ed 500 users? <6> when did that happen? <1> woOt <6> <thrumpets> <9> I have a server running samba, NIS, NFS, squid and my firewall is blocking NIS+NFS, I dont know how to free those ? <9> I dont know how to discover ports used to services.... <10> grep for the service in /etc/services <11> Hellou, I'm looking for software for such task: If ethernet plug inserted check in what network computer is (by example via arp-pings) and ifup proper interface for that network ? Any google keywords ? <12> S4nD3r: "netstat -ap" can also give you a big clue if you're looking at ports open on your machine (it shows what applciation ia using each port) <13> What is the name of the component that Apache uses to open source code files when the url looks like http://blah.com/223 <14> frW: You mean to p*** 223 as an argument to the root index page? <13> tweekgeek: mod_rewrite.. found it :) <14> frW: yep. Really useful tool... Good for more than just your above problem... <14> Good luck <13> cheers <15> hello <16> hello... <17> does anyone know a way to gather IP usage statistics on a per-process basis? <15> lsof -i <16> does anyone know why I obtain this error: "pango-querymodules: relocation error: /lib/libz.so.1: symbol __deregister_frame_info, version GCC_3.0 not defined in file libgcc_s.so.1 with link time reference" when I execute "pango-querymodules"? <17> i mean the amount of traffic <17> lsof unfortunately won't tell me much more than netstat will regarding that... <17> iptraf will let me see in real time which protocol is taking the most traffic <17> i want to know which actual process <17> ah nevermind, my very scientific method of stopping apache instances til the usage goes down worked a treat <18> teletype: the ports used will give you an idea in iptraf <17> yeah, i know <17> i knew it was http, and knew to which vhost <17> just didn't know which exact apache instance was doing it <17> found the bugger tho <19> hi all... <20> Hrm...how do I make a bash script grab a variable set in another file? <10> source the other file <19> what is the file '/etc/p***wd-' ? <20> rreck: ah, thanks <19> with the '-
<17> are you sure it's a - and not a ~ ? <19> hmm..yes <19> i've got /etc/p***wd /etc/p***wd- and /etc/p***wd.OLD <19> just curious <10> diff /etc/p***wd and /etc/p***wd- <17> probably a backup of some sort <17> shouldn't be crucial anyway <19> teletype: ah okay.... <19> thnks <21> Hey all I'm wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction for some information on /dev without devfs or udev and their kin, specifically to do with pseudo terminals. <22> anyone here? <23> its always better to use a hardware router like linksys of dlink.. using a linux computer to do routing is a bad idea and has no advantages <23> or <22> ok i need to know if i can run fedora off a virtual drive? <22> anyone know? <22> anyone here? <22> dream <17> hollenjf, you are joking right? <10> troll <22> teletype <17> cetnik, what do you mean, a virtual drive? <17> off of a windows host,a linux host, or? <24> hollenjf: aside from that little niggle about actually being able to control what it does? <22> like DEAMON TOOLS <17> aside from traffic shaping, VPNs, etc etc <22> or ALCOHOL 120% <17> cetnik, under a windows host? <22> yeah <22> i got Fedora on my virtual drive <10> or ntop <17> look at http://www.vmware.com/ for a commercial solution <23> well. to be honest. my best friend, who is a self appointed "computer skilled person" told me that.. i was intereste in what opinions that may provoke <10> vmware rox <17> or http://www.colinux.org/ for an open source solution <24> hollenjf: then he is a troll by proxy <23> excuse me? <17> one of my coworkers is leaving to go work at vmware this week =/ <10> you are a troll <23> oh sorry <23> whatever that means <10> it means you are saying thing you know to be argumentative for the sake of arguing <25> and/or your best friend is an idiot <22> tele thx for the help <17> trying to rile folks up <17> cetnik, vmware ought to have an eval version on their site <19> if i don't want a host to connect to my box, can i just put the ip on the /etc/hosts.deny ? <24> hollenjf: troll = person who advocates an inflammatorily contrary view in a particular forum <23> i'm not trying to argue.. i was looking for honest opinions.. i wasnt going to rebutt <10> yeah they do <17> it's probably the easiest if you want to just install onto a virtual disk to mess around <10> you have to get an eval license tho <17> colinux works great but is more for seasoned linux folks <26> heh, the mating ritual of the trolls <17> but i swear by colinux myself ;) <24> hollenjf: i.e., advocating MLK principles in #kkk <18> dlink/linksys = easy way <26> "the male makes gorgling sounds, as the female fans her tail feathers, inviting to the mating act... <17> right, and nowhere near as flexible as a linux box <17> it's a comparison of apples and oranges <23> are there really advantages? <17> to a linux firewall? <17> of course heh <27> <17> without a linux/*bsd or other open source OS, you'd be hard pressed to get functionality like advanced traffic shaping, OSPF, IPSEC (other than p***through), etc etc without going to an expensive commercial solution such as a cisco or checkpoint based product <18> hollenjf: am running squid on my nat/firewall..so that saves a whole lot of bandwidth. <17> there's another advantage for ya <18> if you have 2-3 home computers...i would admit you may not need it <17> although i did set up my dad with ubuntu, and he now hardly ever calls asking for help with his system <17> with windows xp he called once a week or so <28> anyone around? <29> Hey guys, I messed up my resolv.conf, now I have added back all nameservers, but how do I start using the config? <24> i'm facing doing much the same thing - i've got to get wifi up and running in the house to better support my wife's writing <30> bash.org one-liners rule <31> what is the format of using --newer, with tar
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