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<0> Greetings. <1> how do i tell vi to do ruby syntax highlighting to files with .rake extension? <2> m -R removes directories and files within a directory but what do i need to add to it so that i don't constantly get asked if i want to continue for each file? <2> rm -r (and what else) <3> simian_: -f <2> spike: thanks :) <4> sudo make-kpkg --append-to-version=.XXXX --initrd kernel_image <-- im compiling kernel 2.6.16.1, what goes on the .XXXX the version number of the kernel ? like 2.6.16.1 or not? <3> xdfer: nope, that's just like .0.1 or whatever, to distinguish between versions of the same kernel you compile <4> spike i have seen some people that when they do for example: uname -a it show something like this: Linux localhost 2.6.16.1.spike #1 Sat Mar 11 16:13:17 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux <4> do you know how to do the .spike on that example? <5> does anyone know how to share a cups printer? <3> xdfer: --revision=.spike <5> so another computer can access it <4> spike will this work for example: sudo make-kpkg --append-to-version=.10406 --initrd kernel_image -revision=.xfder <4> ? <5> seems like there should be an easy way to do this, but so far not luck, the web interface doesn't seem to help at all with sharing
<5> seems like this is probably something others would ahve to do also <5> does anyone use cups or is there somthing better <3> quantum: we do use cups, there's #cups for questions, and that's something that works as default <3> good <3> xdfer: yes, that would do it <3> it's --revision btw <3> mind the double -- <4> thxs for your help spike ;) <3> ahahaahahah <4> Error: The revision string must contain digits, <4> or else the package creation scripts complain <4> The current value is: .xdfer <6> oftc channel is boiling <4> i get that error spike.. <3> xdfer: use .1.xdfer :), first attempt of xdfer kernel version, more correct than just .xdfer actually <4> ok thxs <3> ehehe <7> is there a way to filter ls by a specific permission set? <8> besides using grep or find? <3> espresso: find path -perm xxx <3> no ls <3> kasc: hey dude, how's going? <8> hey spike :) <8> still busy :/ <7> spike: only needed it in my home directory... and actually figured it out (I cheated and used konq) <7> thanks much :) <9> what application should I use to backup to an external disk? <10> anybody have any luck with bncm4306 wifi adapters? <7> okay this is really weird... I can't get into mysql _with_ a p***word... <7> I can get in only without a p***word <11> if putty is configured to send Control-? (127) for backspace, what needs to be in the inputrc ? <12> Can anyone give me any hints as to why SuSE does such a better job with Fonts than FC5? I have Bytecode interpretation turned on in FC5, installed properly, but as you can tell with my SuSE 10 vs. FC5 screenshot, SuSE looks better. http://cody.pweb.info/images/fonts.jpg <13> where's the fc5 shot? <13> wait, nevermind. <13> might just be a matter of antialiasing vs. not. least that's what it looks like kinda to me. <12> but they're both setup exactly the same <13> hmm, or maybe I just didn't look at it close enough. <13> which is suse? right or left? left I take it? <12> left, yes <13> I dunno, I'd say better is debatable. why do you say suse is better? <12> they look smoother <12> they may look comparable on your screen <12> but on my 15" 1920x1200, there's a huge difference <12> Suse's look smooth yet sharp... Fedora's look somewhat blurry and blocky <13> suse just looks a bit bigger on my end. but otherwise about the same. <12> Dunno <13> ask some suse or fedora guys. maybe they could explain it. <14> hi can someone help me im having some crazy KDE and GNOME problems in Bordeaux <15> I'll be right there <16> Bey <16> Hey <14> ie. I cant log into the Desktop anymore.. instead I get this ugly grey box that says "Welcome to localhost.localdomain" (instead of the normal nice looking login screen) and when I try to login using any account, it goes in for about a second (ie screen flicks) but then it goes back the the login screen <16> does anyone know how can I break through wma's drm? <16> (linux) <15> HerrKutt: kdm won't run ? <14> grepper: yeah exactly, it shows up nicely when it loads the services, but then @ the login theres just the ugly grey login box <15> eh ? <15> what do you mean it loads up nicely ? <15> shows* <14> well i mean it looks nice, like all the blue templates, and graphics, like how the login screen is supposed to look
<14> any ideas on how to fix it or should i just reinstall? <17> Hi <17> I'm backing up a dvd, using kdvdbackup <17> er... gtg <18> does anyone know how to prevent usb-storage from claiming a device when usb-storage is linked directly into the kernel <19> microsoft just lost another key employee to google :) <19> wootr <19> google is so nice unlike microsoft <20> is so nice unlike microsoft: http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/07/MustHaveTools/ <19> go larry go larry <19> :) <21> does it make any difference where my dhcp is located? i'm on a 10.x.x.x/16 network and the gateway is 10.99.101.254 <- would that cause dhcp from winPCs and nixPCs to not detect it fast? <22> uh dhcp hands out the gateway <21> yeah, my server is at 10.99.101.254 <23> Hello <24> i need help regarding a 'conflicting types' error ... <25> what's the bash equivalent of tcsh's |& <13> newpers: what's |& happen to do? <25> that's the thing. i don't know <25> ohh... it combines stdout and stderr together <26> 2>&1 <25> that did it, CHodapp. thanks <27> hi <27> i configure router that provide vpn connection to openswan and it works great coz it can connect, my problem is my openswan box can't ping to vpnrouter <27> any ideas? <27> ? <27> hello <27> ? <27> i configure router that provide vpn connection to openswan and it works great coz it can connect, my problem is my openswan box can't ping to vpnrouter <28> The colours in X terminals are missing eg. green since I've updated to latest Xorg. Where the trouble is? <27> i configure router that provide vpn connection to openswan and it works great coz it can connect, my problem is my openswan box can't ping to vpnrouter <29> is there a way to kick everyone off my box that is "LISTENING"? <29> I had a error in my config for the last couple days, and had tons of people using my server as a proxy.. fixed now, but they are still dormant on the box <3> nshb: config of what? apache and mod_proxy? <29> yea <3> nshb: you could have explained yourself better, you know that, right? <29> how I got all the connections isn't so much as the point as to how to get rid of them <29> as far as I know, that was explained clearly ? <3> not really, you can kill a "LISTENING", but kill what's listening <3> so saying what is listening matters a lot <3> anyway <29> I have fixed it now, they will still be able to use my site as a proxy, but they will get my first apache virtual host <29> which is fine by me <3> which means that they wont be able to use your site as a proxy :) <29> so how can I kill all LISTENING? <29> not as an open proxy <29> :) <29> they can still use it as a "proxy", just wont go anywhere but my site ;) <3> nshb: blah, whatever. I ***ume that those LISTENING are about apache processes, cant really be ppl in using it, otherway they'd be ESTABLISHED or FIN_WAIT <29> actually, seems I have left them out to dry <3> so that doesnt really sound correct either <29> they are gone now <29> now there back... hmm <29> seems I will have to wait for my IP to be removed from the proxy lists <3> oooh, k, *that* <29> they are TIME_WAIT and FIN_WAIT <29> few are ESTABLISHED <3> now u're making sense :) <3> nshb: anyway, you'll see that staff for long, weeks at least, generally they do not give-up before a month or so <29> ****ty <29> should put some google ads on there or something ;) <29> or setup a virtual host to go somewhere I want them too.. <3> nshb: if they ever do... being automated scans there's nobody really paying attention to non-responding proxies once they got a reply at first <29> a <3> nshb: no vhost, just use mod-rewrite and redirect them to fbi.gov <29> is there a way to detect a incoming proxy request and only forward those? <3> you're not really causing any hurt to them, tho, it's just funny :) <29> heh, they may stop trying quicker ;) <3> nah, as I said it's just bots <29> suppose no harm done then <3> nshb: look into mod-rewrite, with rewrite-cond you can do any sort of inspection on the request <3> nshb: yes, as I already said
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