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<0> which suseplugger will
<1> that i dont care for
<2> How would I run a .sh file?
<2> can anyone tell me?
<3> . file.sh
<1> try ./file.sh
<4> sh ./file.sh
<4> not . file.sh
<5> how to do printscreen in suse? :)
<3> . works in bash
<1> guen: hit print screen, paste into a file
<0> control-printscreen
<0> or use ksnapshot
<5> |main|: prt scr does not work
<1> no idea then
<1> thats how i always did it :)



<1> anyone uses katalog?
<1> pretty handy app.
<6> guen, import -window root file.jpeg
<7> also Gimp has handy screenshot item
<6> benJIman, could the bot say 'dont irc as root' when ppl join?
<6> nomasteryoda|w, I dont knwo what would be the ebst way
<7> aka_druid, thanks....
<7> I had fat32 act up... copied all files to another drive ... that was toe to toe ext2
<7> and now i get these inode errors on it
<7> fixed them now though
<7> but i think the other drive will be fat32 and i'll see which works best
<6> but Id make it ext3 all the way
<6> wheres that ext3 with shell integration windows driver that ppl say it exists? one needs to add it to the bot
<7> really?
<6> so ppl could have common win-linux partitions as ext3 and not vfat
<6> I heard
<7> i have seen the ext2fs, but not ext3
<4> nomasteryoda|w: same thing
<4> nomasteryoda|w: you can access a ext3 filesystem as ext2
<4> nomasteryoda|w: you just don't have the journaling
<7> ext2 is writable all day long in windows... ext3 part is still in beta
<7> yaloki, tell that to my windows XP ... it dies BSOD every time with an ext3 drive ...
<7> i mean everytime
<6> point is not being writeable or readable
<4> talk to my hand... no, it doesn't care either ;)
<6> the point is that it has to be integrateed in the file manager
<7> yaloki, ok
<7> yes
<4> that's a windows issue ;)
<4> note, there are several ext2 driver implementations for windows
<7> and windows is not my concern at all
<7> I just want it to work properly on Linux
<7> which suse is my OS of choice... period
<6> yaloki, anyone free? transparent for the suer.. like he would see a fat partition?
<4> yes, I think so
<4> but I didn't use windows since.. err.. 4 or 5 years so... ;)
<7> nice
<7> i have to deal with it at work.... get paid at least
<8> olleH yaloki
<8> so riddle me this mates..
<4> at least I came across a real windows filesystem driver for ext3 once, and it was even free
<6> one need to wirtes that down, so we could tell ppl to use ext3 instead of vat
<5> yaloki: made screenshot of conflicts
<7> the one on sf.net seems to be good one
<8> is it possible to just copy a source.lst somewhere over to and identical suse 10 installation?
<7> tech9iner, maybe... I found a yastsources.sh script that works perfectly for my needs
<7> frb, howdy
<9> moo
<7> woc
<8> ahh cool.. ill google round n check.. tx nomasteryoda|w
<7> ya
<7> lol
<7> answered too quickly
<7> i guess
<7> days, impateint kids are
<0> aka_druid: if they join as root@ ?
<10> calm the **** they should
<6> benJIman, ja
<7> bill-barriere, LOL
<0> I should think so
<7> what MB/s rates to you guys get from USB to USB?



<7> i'm getting like 8-12MB/s
<11> nomasteryoda|w: depends on the device here
<10> http://www.elbutanero.com/comics/yoda-zoolofilo.jpg
<7> Ewe is the word
<7> LOL
<5> re
<9> I've seen that before
<7> mighty small sheep that is
<5> /stats p
<9> after goatse.cx nothing is bad
<10> fscking gnaa
<10> they made the web a butt scary place
<7> so what I did in attempt to speed the transfers was turn off the sync option across the board... using the 95userpolicy ...
<9> benjIman: I saw the fat chick too
<7> i just wondered if that was slower than normal
<7> speeds
<7> usb2, 7200rpm hd
<12> rj 45 is better
<6> benJIman, a post -1 isnt necessariyl
<6> necessarily bad
<0> ?
<0> oh
<6> **** the mods are completely on crack
<7> Ghostbuster, ya i know
<10> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_Nigger_***ociation_of_America
<7> but these are external drives that are USB
<6> lots of completely sane and valid comments are modded as non sense stuff
<9> slashdot is nonsense
<9> digg doubly so
<6> like there was a comment about amanda backup software "amanda is a good software, I sue at work"
<0> bill-barriere: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shock_sites
<6> (-1, troll)
<6> fscking ****
<6> my comment about where to find and install xfce for suse > modded down
<6> guy saying there isnt xfce for suse > (+5, insightful)
<6> they can go fsck themselves... there isnt brain in a radius of 130km from slashdot
<0> aka_druid: go read digg or osnews, makes slashdot comments look informed and intelligent
<4> Keplar: ping
<4> s/ping/pong/
<13> yaloki meant: Keplar: pong
<14> nice
<14> can it simulate mostly all *nix commands?
<10> http://blog.janik.cz/archives/2006/04/01/T00_10_23/ :/
<9> so I need mail software that can handle over a million people, pop3, and imap
<4> Keplar: no
<9> along with adaptable spam protection
<4> Keplar: it does that // thing though ;)
<14> :d
<4> frb: dovecot or courier-imap, courier-pop3, postfix, dspam
<9> yaloki, do those support clustering and failover?
<4> "support" ? you have to do the clustering and failover yourself
<4> some shared storage, then a load-balancer or LVS
<4> those protocols are very primitive, it's pretty easy to cluster
<9> I was asked if the mail could be stored in a rdbms
<4> heartbeat+LVS+any SMTP/POP3/IMAP servers
<4> and most probably some shared storage
<4> hell no
<4> that's pretty pointless
<4> big overhead
<9> I told them I wasn't sure about that part
<9> I'd rather just put it on some kind of raid nas
<4> for some cheap shared storage, have a look at nbd
<9> I don't know if I want cheap
<4> and for real shared storage, ocfs2 is worth having a look at, didn't try it myself (yet) though
<4> no, you certainly don't want cheap
<4> but decent JBODs start at 10K
<4> and those only have 2 channels
<6> lvs for mail?
<4> yep
<4> well, the failover and load-balancing part is quite easy actually
<4> thanks to heartbeat and LVS


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