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<0> ninja pirate? <1> benJIman|tov: /suse/i586/findutils-locate-4.2.23-5.i586.rpm-> See http://hitme.resetbutton.de/cgi-bin/pintest.pl?searchstring=findutils-locate&version=10.0d_i386&type=cd&dl=ftp <2> heyyyyy !!!! <2> my pirate talking <2> Yarrr <3> Avast <4> my friend isntalled the ATI driver for Suse 10... he used a previous version & it worked... only thing is it came up as a Radeon 8500 rather than a 9250 <2> !miscmsg.serveruptime <1> bill-barriere: 2:46am up 7 days 1:34, 2 users, load average: 0.04, 0.02, 0.00 <2> muhehehe <4> would anyone know which line to change in the xorg.conf file <2> O_o <4> to make it the 9250 <5> hussam do I have to install "locate" from YaST? <6> kkathman: yes install findutils-locate <2> http://jarpack.net/ati-driver-how-to
<5> ahh ok <5> lemme check that <5> its not a root command is it? <5> I dont remember it being that way <6> no, you can run locate fine as a regular user <6> ok, I gotta go get some sleep, bye. <0> telnet is faster than a serial link <2> what about telnet on a 1400baud modem <7> hey, does anyone know how can i solve this error: relocation error: /lib/tls/libc.so.6: symbol _dl_out_of_memory, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference <3> ced117: that does't sound good, when are you getting it? and have you done anyhting silly like update glibc? <7> i get this error when i type an command in xterm :s but i cannot do anithing else :s i cannot laucn other program :/ <7> and if i type rm /lib/tls/libc.so.6 <7> i get the same error :s <3> ced117: what did you last do to your system? <7> i'v just installer an newer version of glibc... <7> installed* <3> whoa don't do that <3> what version of suse are you running? <7> ah ok :/ <7> Opensuse 10.0 <3> installing new version of libc is possibly number one on list of "ways to break your system" <7> ok i see :s <3> how did you install it? you must have had to --force or something <7> i'v just added --replace-files <3> best thing is to re-install the correct version of glibc, boot off the install cd if you have to <7> yeah i think i will do that... <7> or access trought ssh from another computer <7> if it work <3> if glibc version isn't what everything was built against very little will work <8> indeed <8> would need to reboot from CD1 and repair <0> someone doublecheck my math, uploading 300M on a T1 -> ~30m? <3> what speed is a T1? <0> 1.544Mbit I believe <2> same as cable but not capped on upload <2> or almost <0> I have better line quality than cable <9> what your ISV gives you <2> sure its a t1 O_o <2> but it goes about same speed as a t1 <2> more width <0> the bill is more than most people's rent, yes, it's a T1 <2> as a cable <2> arrr <0> I also have access to the modem <0> definitely not cable <9> nn <2> night <2> i never touched atm hardware those thing look cool <2> pricey <0> especially if you live in BFE <10> can someone help me get my dns server up and running? <8> storm___3: is it a small network ? (e.g. your lan) <5> storm___3: what have you done already? <10> yaloki: yes, kkathman: nothing <2> there is a video on google <2> :P <8> storm___3: better go with dnsmasq then <8> storm___3: very easy to set up, comes with SUSE (yast2 --install dnsmasq) <10> ok <8> storm___3: it reads the /etc/hosts file and serves IP & names from there
<8> storm___3: nothing more to do <10> nice <8> yep, bind is usually overkill <10> can it handle mx records? <0> my god gtk is ugly by default <5> ahh nice....thankx for the info yaloki :) <5> frb yes :) <2> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1553519885675626117&q=dns <0> I want a yast web interface <2> frb, there will be <3> frb: why? <2> zenwork got one and its comming for suse too <8> yep <0> benJIman|tov, textmode ****s a lot on the modules I use, and using the gui doesn't work easily on a winbox <5> bill-barriere: too bad that vid is for windowx :) <2> its for linux <2> but the gut is on windows <0> I've had a lot of issues with the text rendering of yast in screen in putty <5> lol <2> s/gut/guy/ <1> bill-barriere meant: but the guy is on windows <5> I used to use freenx on my other box <5> that worked quite well <8> frb: you know there's a windows port of Xorg, don't you <0> yaloki, I said easily <2> ? ncurse thingy work in putty <0> setting up Xorg, then sshing, setting the display, making sure we have xauth properly setup, and then running yast, is not my idea of "easily" <8> frb: http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/ <8> frb: there's an installer <3> frb: nothing useful in windows is easy <5> lol <11> lol <0> web interfaces seem pretty goddamn easy <10> yaloki: i installed dnsmasq, how do i edit it now? <8> storm___3: add the mappings to /etc/hosts <0> kkathman, you could, but then you'd be lying <11> jeen yus! <10> mappings? <5> frb well true, I still have to use photoshop :) <8> storm___3: edit /etc/hosts <8> storm___3: very straightforward <10> ok <10> ty <2> huh <8> storm___3: you should already have a few items in there, you'll understand the format <10> yes <10> i do <10> ty <8> ok ;) <2> damn this thig IS easy <8> bill-barriere: what thing ? <2> your thing <8> dnsmasq? <8> I never used it myself, actually <2> just drop host in /etc/hosts bingo ? <8> I'm used to bind a little, so I just use bind ;) <8> bill-barriere: yes <8> from what I've heard <8> and even better: SUSE includes an RPM for it <8> s/for/of/ <1> yaloki meant: and even better: SUSE includes an RPM of it <5> I take it that ndiswrapper isnt the preferred method of configuring wireless in SUSE :) <8> kkathman: indeed <8> kkathman: that's pretty much the last resort <5> yaloki: is it the kdenetwork-wireless ?? <2> dll are little shard of evilness <5> something like that? <0> bill-barriere, howso? <5> yaloki: reason I ***umed that is that the version of ndiswrapper in the repos is pretty old <8> kkathman: no, kdenetwork-wireless is just a bunch of KDE applications for wireless <8> kkathman: huh? <8> kkathman: yast2 -> network devices
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