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<Nomad411> Yup, I ***umed so much, I was gonna figure further once I'm done burning some DVDs <osubuck> i hope it does <Nomad411> osubuck: There's always teh eval version <osubuck> eval? <frb-work> !eval <SuSEhelp> The eval Suse is not time or otherwise limited in any way. For a list of commercial packages see <http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/16015.html> <Nomad411> same as opensuse but with some commercial packages as well <Nomad411> I used to be confused, then someon eshowed mr the light.. !eval <frb-work> same as Suse 10 <osubuck> ah <frb-work> !notopensuse <SuSEhelp> "openSUSE" is the name of the community project (wiki, mailing-lists, IRC room, etc...) - the distribution itself is called "SUSE Linux" <bill-barriere> sure its doable but pptp and vpn are touchy on the authorisation <frb-work> auth is not a problem, I got that working <frb-work> the routing is a bomb though <bill-barriere> well you put a router or something between the 2box <[daemon]> Aloha and nn <bill-barriere> http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/appnote/8027.html explain both nbm and openswan config just ignore thingy about netware <frb-work> I don't need a router in the middle <frb-work> the VPN server is a router <bill-barriere> need a bridge then <bill-barriere> or maybe just using virtual ip for the vpn easier <Fred21> Hello <Unit_> are there any open servers early ? <Unit_> for 10.1 <Unit_> im still in town for another while <yaloki> Unit_: it's gonna take quite a few more hours <sPiN> ahh yea, got me some boooze <frb-work> can't tough this <frb-work> err touch <frb-work> I'm actually at work, using my own wep'd public wap, vpn'd into work <bill-barriere> uptime <bill-barriere> 7:33pm up 45 days 4:44, 1 user, load average: 0.08, 0.02, 0.01 woot my compaq is running toward its highest uptime <frb-work> 4:34pm up 83 days 6:08, 8 users, load average: 0.01, 0.02, 0.00 <bill-barriere> i gave bunch of crap to the hydro coe telling i was gonna sue them and **** <bill-barriere> they been working in the corner for past couple week and now get stabkle power again <Fred21> why kde 3.5.2 is not on Suse linux 10.1? <bill-barriere> those bastard i ahould had sue them could maybe had won <parph> sued them because?? There too slow repairing? <bill-barriere> they installed high tension line on the street and the power was **** after that going up and down all the time <bill-barriere> they have to install freaking stabilisator on the line <parph> you can't sue them for being goofs <Unit_> fred where did you find it ? <bill-barriere> sure can <bill-barriere> electricity is owned by the god damn governement here how my its better work ... lawyer told me more than 4 power cut a month and they can get **** for that <Unit_> kde 4 will be out soon <Fred21> Unit_>> ftp server of skynet <parph> unit, it will be out in like a year <Fred21> it's syncronising <snowbird> music cool <snowbird> but tricky to play <sarnold> snowbird :) <snowbird> what? <sarnold> you got your music working <snowbird> shoutcast on ehre <snowbird> you guys fixed it <Frogbarf> is there anything for SuSE that will inform you in realtime of network attacks such as port scans? I realized that Mandriva has something that does that called "Mandi". <snowbird> told me to reroute <snowbird> around xmms and stream ripper <frb-work> Frogbarf: tripwore? <frb-work> err tripwire <snowbird> detour amoroc <Frogbarf> frb-work: Isn't that for checking file changes? <yaloki> tripwire? it is <frb-work> Frogbarf: dunno <snowbird> sanold <snowbird> yeha works fine <frb-work> I don't do intrusion detection <frb-work> I just block off anything not useful <snowbird> sarnold, <sarnold> snowbird: ja? <sarnold> oh, i see ;) <sarnold> snowbird: cool <snowbird> were yah helper <snowbird> dont know eho to thank <snowbird> but i open armo up and then tun it <snowbird> neibors complain of music <sarnold> success! :) <sarnold> hehehe <snowbird> oh yeah <snowbird> i one time burnt ten polka songs <snowbird> legeal one for grandmas new car <snowbird> and i tunes had monms tunes <snowbird> 10 dvd of polka songs <snowbird> thank god it was for me <snowbird> she was happy with em <the_dude> evening <snowbird> hey the_dude tunes playing fine now <the_dude> good deal <snowbird> so thankfull <snowbird> sarnold polka drve me nuts <snowbird> she has 10 dvds when i go over there playing <alan`> hey is there anyway to install Suse onto a computer remotely <snowbird> netinstall <snowbird> network <alan`> no i mean so that i can do it from anywhere, because i'm not where the computer is <snowbird> you can if it networked <snowbird> or netinstall with dial up <alan`> it is connected to a network <snowbird> netinstall suse <snowbird> use disk one then install rest of network <mikedep333> hey guys, If yast2 setup can not find debuginfo packages that were originally in a repository, but you don't plan on even installing the package they're based on, will yast still let you install suse? <alan`> k <the_dude> alan`: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Remote_Installation_of_SUSE_LINUX <Skippyboy> Anyone awake out there? <sarnold> sssssssh <sarnold> sleeping <Skippyboy> :P <snowbird> yes <Skippyboy> just wondering if any of the SuSE gurus were available... <snowbird> i wore em all out there all resting for some one else <the_dude> just ask your question <the_dude> if someone can/will answer, they will <Skippyboy> :D Ok - is there a script or some easy way to manage multiple connection profiles for the network? (ie - at work we have static IP - at home I have dhcp) This is for my laptop <the_dude> yeah, there is a kde tool for that <the_dude> can't recall its name off hand <Skippyboy> I have tried kinternet, and netapp and there was another one netgo <Skippyboy> They dont seem to give enough time to really reset the interface <the_dude> yeah <the_dude> i think netapplet was the one i was thinking off <the_dude> of <Skippyboy> it works - almost some of the time. LOL (ok - doesnt really work at all) <W8TVI> well... at least my radeon 7000 works with suse 9.3 <snowbird> lol <Skippyboy> I keep going back into Yast to switch between my wireless and my wired connection <snowbird> my 6200 did not work with suse <snowbird> had use 5500 256 instead <sarnold> Skippyboy: are you familiar with smpppd? you may find it easier to configure smpppd directly than using kinternet <the_dude> ati has always been problematic <Skippyboy> I have a Dell Inspiron B130 with a broadcom wireless - took a while - but I got it to work with ndiswrapper on suse10 <Skippyboy> smpppd - I havent tried it. Lemme check it out <Skippyboy> hmmm - is it available on apt-get? <frb-work> apt is evil <frb-work> !pin bin/smpppd <SuSEhelp> frb-work: /suse/i586/smpppd-1.59-4.i586.rpm See http://hitme.resetbutton.de/cgi-bin/pintest.pl?searchstring=bin%2Fsmpppd&version=10.0d_i386&type=cd&dl=ftp <Skippyboy> apt is not evil.LOL <the_dude> apt is not evil <Skippyboy> brb <shuffle2> hello again all <the_dude> evening <shuffle2> so....what do you people think, is it worth selling 2 6600GTs for a 7600gt (or gtx, whatever) <Skippyboy> ok - back... <sPiN> no shuffle2 <the_dude> 6600GT works fine <sPiN> the 6600GT performs VERY well, and the 7600 doesnt blow it out of the water <the_dude> just use them <Skippyboy> what is a 6600gt?
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