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<0> Um <0> Want to give me a brief idea on how to use it? <1> install nut, nut-doc, nut-usb <1> then setup ups.conf etc <1> start it up <0> um <1> then you use "upsc upsname@hostname" to get the ups status. There's also a cgi-script. eg, http://stuff2.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/but/upsstats.cgi <1> s/but/nut/ <0> But what is the server? <1> huh? <0> er <1> the machine the UPS is connected to... <0> what is 'upsname' ?| <1> you put it in your config files <0> Where? <1> /etc/nut
<0> Nothing there... <1> http://stuff2.dyndns.org:888/cgi-bin/nut/upsstats.cgi?host=myups@localhost # I don't even know my own system! <2> integral's url is at http://xrl.us/jyxt <1> buu: did you install the packages? <1> there may be example config files in /usr/share/doc <0> Er, yes <0> I did <0> and the man for upsmon.conf just says 'upsname@host' <0> There's no place to define the upsname <1> umm, there are other files... upsd.conf, ups.conf <1> upsd.users <0> argh, scary <1> it's got a couple of components, the driver that talks to the UPS, upsd that talks to the drivers, upsmon that monitors ups(es) and shuts down systems when necessary <0> What on earth is the 'driver'? <3> What is wrong with putting this hash references into an array and retrieving them later on? http://pbot.rmdir.de/7dfea7e1c7ce3ec798705f7da9fe77ee <1> it's a program that talks to a UPS <0> No no <1> you name it in ups.conf <0> Which one do I want? <1> the one that works for your model of UPS <0> Yes, how do I find that out? <1> try man 8 nutupsdrv <4> hello <4> if I have a hash ref that has some predefined keys and I then deref another hash ref inside that hash ref... Would any of the keys in that other hash ref overwrite any of the predefined keys if they are the same?? <0> integral: I see. Ok, where does ups.conf go, /etc/nut? <0> Yonderboy: That made no real sense, but probably. <4> One for tomorrow, one for today, love me two times baby <5> Query! <4> perlbot paste <6> Paste your code and #perl will be able to view it: http://sial.org/pbot/perl http://dragon.cbi.tamucc.edu:8080 http://erxz.com/pb <5> WHere the HELL does KDE look for startup stuff? For some reason, .xsession ain't doing the trick. <7> hmm use .xinitrc? <5> That was my first try. :P <5> Ah. The ever-intuitive, put-your-scripts-in-.kde/Autostart/ <7> sounds complicated <5> Still, better than the GNOME Lobotomy System. <0> Mother of god this is stupid beyond belief <0> Whoever designed NUT should probably kill themselves <8> "yonderboy the magnificent" at 67.21.6.244 pasted "# My question: Could any of th" (14 lines, 393B) at http://sial.org/pbot/15841 <4> love me two times baby, love me twice today, love me two times girl, I am going away. <9> i have a piece of text in an xterm i want to copy into a gtk prompt, how do i do that? <4> love me two times girl, love me two times, i am going away... <5> You can sail a cargo ship from sea to shining sea for a nomial fee! <4> love me one time, baby. <4> love me one time, baby. My knees are kind of weak <5> High lock! Up goes the ship! Low lock, the ship takes a dip! <5> Yonderboy: In answer to your question, yes, but tias. <4> ew73: thanks, that's what I thought <0> ew73: Seriously, why is this so retarded? <10> adante: probably with the mouse <0> It's like windows or something here <5> buu: Because the author is a ****tard? <5> Ignore it as dumb and instead, put on your 80s mp3 collection like me! <0> Now I get this error <0> "Can't connect to ups cyberpower (cyberpower-ttyS0): no such file or directory" <0> What the hell does that mean? <5> I dunno, but cyberpower is an awesome name for something. <0> Yes <7> useless errors -- <4> This is the end, my only friend, the end
<4> of our elaborate plans, the end <4> I will never look into your eyes again <5> Before this evening draws to a close <5> And you go home to homework, <5> Before the moon goes down on a lonely street.. <0> ****ty taste <7> your mom dude <5> I know a place where we can go, baby,.. <4> and all the children are insane <0> SLEEP TIME. <0> COCK ****ERS. <5> The poets danced, and the children sang. <4> There's danger on the edge of town <5> Sittin' in the railway station, got a ticket for my destination. <4> The blue bus is calling us, the blue bus is calling us <4> The killer woke before dawn, he took his boots on <5> I hear the drizzle... <4> We walked on down the hall <5> ..tapping on my roof and walls... <4> Father <4> Yes, son <5> I gazed beyond the rain-drenched streets.. <4> I want to kill you <4> Mother <5> I can't remember the rest of the lyrics. :( <11> google! <4> Come on baby, take a chance with us... Met at the back of the blue bus tonight <5> And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson.. <4> This is the end, my only friend, the end <12> how to find out the default perl modules? <4> easy <12> what modules comes with perl now days <10> perldoc perlmod <13> The perldoc for perlmod is at http://perldoc.perl.org/perlmod.html <4> use HTML::Perlinfo::Modules <10> er, I meant perlmodlib <4> http://search.cpan.org/~accardo/HTML-Perlinfo-1.25/lib/HTML/Perlinfo/Modules.pm <2> Yonderboy's url is at http://xrl.us/jyxy <4> thanks shorten <4> That module will show you the core modules in an html page <7> eureka! <7> i've found my plan of attack <5> You're breakin' my heart! You're shakin' my confidence, baby! <14> CECELIA <14> But isn't it "daily" rather than "baby"? <5> Yeah, I think so. It's been a while. <14> My favourite S&G line ever is from "Baby Driver" <5> And I admit, when I originally imprinted on the song, it's not like I was in much of a state of mind to care about lyrics. <14> o/' There's no-one home / we're all alone / oh, come into my room and play ... yes, we can play <14> o/' I'm not talkin' about your pigtails, I'm talking 'bout your *** appeal <14> Dirty bastards. <5> Yeah, they're nasty. <5> It's like that scene from Bulworth where he's like, "We gotta get rid of them." "Who, rich people?" // "Damn." // "No, rich people." // "Damn!" // "WHite people, black people yellow people, all of them." // "Damn." // "We gotta get ****ing till we're all the same color." // "DAMN!" <1> MAUVE! <15> Teal! <16> Hmm... Here it is, morning, and there is still something imminent... <17> Doom and destruction? <18> GumbyBRAIN: tell Yaakov something new <19> BinGOs: She had not counted in vain for something like "\n" or "\r" that mysql will understand me to believe that _the remarkable_ something to be able to tell it, we found ourselves possessed of the new free vmware works in your heart, in all respects as i fell, my left foot became most providentially entangled. <17> No wait, it is Sunday. Doom and destruction isn't scheduled in my diary until tomorrow. <15> heh <17> Actually, I need to revise that too, Dr Slaughter has a week off. <3> How do I delete an array element in a for loop? I tried: http://pbot.rmdir.de/1ae50c92b6b1534662aff483b25e5267 <3> but the delete($m) seems not to work. <18> delete() is for hashes <3> So, how do I remove this element? <10> don't use a for loop <3> What do I use instead? <3> I circrumvented the problem by doing: http://pbot.rmdir.de/9afdf0d21cfdb01c8afea92cea72a451 <3> However. I know that I had a line which exactly did soemthing like the above with unsplice or something. <3> But I don't remeber where I did it. <10> my $search = param('search'); defined $search or return; @MOVIES = grep $_->{title} !~ /\Q$search/i, @MOVIES; <3> I did that way:
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