@# Quotes DB     useful, funny, interesting





Google
 
Web www.quotesdb.info


Undernet  |  EFnet  |  Quakenet  |  Freenode  |  Dalnet  |  Ircnet  |  Galaxynet
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24



Comments:

<iKernel> hmm
<nomasteryoda> just called vmware workstation
<iKernel> k
<pjv> frb-home: i already am registered with the mutherbuckers
<nomasteryoda> this server is the same they charged for like 3000
<pjv> that sux i have to reg again brb
<nomasteryoda> per server
<iKernel> i want a screen recorder...
<nomasteryoda> vncswf
<nomasteryoda> vnc2swf will record it
<iKernel> tried that
<nomasteryoda> k
<iKernel> i will try again
<iKernel> apt-get rulez
<frb-home> apt-get is crap
<iKernel> it works better for me than yast
<iKernel> FOR ME
<iKernel> that is
<iKernel> it's all a matter of opinion
<iKernel> that's the good thing about linux, isn't it? you can choose
<endir> iKernel, yeah its your choice to choose crap
<Ghostbuster> if apt-get is crap i hate to hear what yast is
<pjv> awesome :P
<sky_monkey007> I tend to like apt-get
<sky_monkey007> of course I came over from running Debian woody heh
<sky_monkey007> aptitude is a better console app frontend for apt, though. Very powerful.
<frb-home> Yast roxorz my soxorz
<sky_monkey007> it's just a little too bloaty for my likes.
<frb-home> bloaty?
<sky_monkey007> the GUI that is.
<iKernel> >:( gay apt-get
<frb-home> use y2pmsh then
<nomasteryoda> yah, yah... but where is that Sources.list for Yast located?????
<iKernel> won't tell me which key
<nomasteryoda> huh?
<endir> sakuya, is it done?
<nomasteryoda> bloaty like aunt fannie in robots
<nomasteryoda> =D
<iKernel> http://pastebin.com/546233 NOT ENOUGH INFO
<nomasteryoda> nite/morning to all of you
<iKernel> k
<iKernel> 'evenin'
<frb-home> !kde
<SuSEhelp> http://susewiki.apanela.com/tutorials:updatekde
<Ghostbuster> it wont be a gui interface if it was'nt lol
<Ghostbuster> most modern computers can handle it
<frb-home> I found suse's yast sources
<iKernel> i need yast sources with much newer packages than those
<pjv> frb-home: is this what you got? Your evaluation serial number to use when installing VMware
<pjv> Workstation 5 is:
<frb-home> no
<pjv> what the
<frb-home> you get VMWare SERVER not workstation
<frb-home> S E R V E R
<pjv> aight
<sakuya> endir, u there?
<endir> sure
<sakuya> its done
<sakuya> do i need to restart to see results?
<iKernel> eep
<iKernel> wtf is up with x11vnc?
<sakuya> and is there anything else i need to do
<endir> sakuya, hold on a sec
<sakuya> ok
<endir> sakuya, as root: date > /var/lib/misc/prelink.full
<iKernel> there's like a white screen with a little square as a curser, it makes a trail of itself when i move it
<iKernel> I want my screen, not some crappy little nothing
<endir> sakuya, then reboot
<sakuya> endir, date: invalid date `/var/lib/misc/prelink.full'
<endir> sakuya, did you put the > in there
<sakuya> ahh oops
<sakuya> yeah i noticed
<sakuya> so nothing more to be done but reboot?
<endir> sakuya, correct
<endir> sakuya, now it shouldnt cause you trouble anymore
<sakuya> thanks! I'll shut odwn and restart tomorrow then
<sakuya> lets hope Firefox starts faster now XD
<endir> sakuya, close them all and see
<sakuya> actually, right now my FF seem to run at same speed
<sakuya> maybe restat wwill help
<endir> sakuya, good luck
<sakuya> ok.. maybe a little faster
<iKernel> anybody wanna help me?
<sakuya> the benchmark said its about 0.9 seconds faster
<sakuya> anyway, me off, cya
<endir> sakuya, oh, what did prelink say when it was done
<iKernel> ok that's a little better
<iKernel> i still get this gay curser tho
<iKernel> but i see my actual screen
<iKernel> nor can i really control my desktop
<empiric> hi all
<empiric> any one works on lustre
<iKernel> no
<hyphenex> I'm having trouble adding a shared printer, so I attempted to add a printer using CUPS at http://127.0.0.1:631 but I don't know what to ender in as the username or p***word, my root username and p***word does not work
<iKernel> whoop!
<iKernel> :D
<iKernel> byw
<iKernel> bye
<iKernel> back now
<bill-barriere> bliip bliip [bliiip] blop
<iKernel> whoop!
<raddy> Hello Everybody
<raddy> in SUSE, i want to syncronice time with time servers at bootup
<raddy> i know by using NTPd
<raddy> it can be done
<raddy> but it requires always connected to internet
<raddy> is there a way to safely syncronice time at bootup in suse?
<empiric> raddy
<empiric> u can run a script
<empiric> thats checks whether u r online it can syncronize the time
<empiric> ntpd is te way for that
<empiric> well u can run ntp only at one server which is online
<raddy> empiric : can't be done it at boot,
<empiric> all other servers can point ot that online server
<empiric> no ts goes to live server though
<raddy> empiric : i am not runing any servers, i am just sycronizing time from internet time servers
<empiric> u can write a script thats call ntp aftre boot
<bill-barriere> well if your arent running server does it mather ?
<raddy> empiric : first, it is not any problem for me when my system connects automatically at boot and sync time with internet time servers
<raddy> empiric : my problem is. i don't want to be connected forever for syncing time
<raddy> empiric : thats the problem in NTPd
<bill-barriere> why the hell do you need ntp on a 56k connectted box
<bill-barriere> you syncro it once in a while
<bill-barriere> ho gzzz
<raddy> bill-barriere : hey who said my connection is 56k.
<raddy> bill-barriere: i connect to internet by adsl 2 connection
<bill-barriere> same thing
<bill-barriere> same crap
<empiric> ok
<empiric> then u have to run a script that runs aftre boot
<empiric> simple
<empiric> its a one line command
<empiric> u can run it through cron too
<raddy> empiric : ohh, if suddenly changing time causes any problem?
<empiric> no
<empiric> i dont think so
<raddy> empiric : i am planing to call that script via rc.local
<empiric> ok
<empiric> cron can do this too
<empiric> once in a day
<empiric> rc.local is fine too
<kayleigh> lo bill
<bill-barriere> hi there
<pjv> raddy: adsl+2 ?
<raddy> empiric : no, if time changed after bootup, for unknown reasons KPowersave popping up and want to suspend the system
<raddy> pjv : yeah, why?
<pjv> raddy: what's your max d/l bandwidth on that
<raddy> empiric : thats why i want to change the time during bootup,
<raddy> pjv : i have opted for 256k Conection
<pjv> awww


Name:

Comments:

Please enter the result of the sum 63 + 46 (to avoid spam):






Return to #suse
or
Go to some related logs:

stallman is moron
ubuntu exit x
ubuntu accellerated drivers
#gentoo
iwlist cell connect hawking
stuck in 640x800 resolution ubuntu
#css
#python
python depth search example
#web



Home  |  disclaimer  |  contact  |  submit quotes