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<0> learn whats always going to be installed, then try other things
<1> Lillith, ahh, I started out with slackware, and I still love .tgz
<0> shrewd: zmd goes to sleep after 10 minutes inactivity, waking it up is calls libzypp again and loads up info, using the very unoptimised helper programs update-satus and parse-metadata
<2> :S
<3> wickers: slackware is really nice, but for some reason I always came back to suse (with apt cos it was the fastest package manager imo)
<0> you can tell zmd nto to go to sleep, zmd itself is quite mature in my opinion
<0> and behaves relatively well
<0> or you can tell it to go to sleep after an hour
<2> i'm willing to wait until yast gets its act together... :S
<0> rug get
<3> ericw: how's the install coming?
<4> shrewd, heh.. isn't that what they said in 97? :P
<1> Lillith, I used slapt-get in slackware to do apt.
<0> the helper programs are really the things that are causing a few ballaches
<4> Lillith, seems that somehow I got a mix of x86_64 and i586 packages



<1> Lillith, it made package management with slack the best thing since sliced bread.
<4> trying to sort that out
<1> ericw, don't add x86_64 sources to your package manager...
<1> ;)
<2> im going to try smart for now
<4> wickers, I *want* x86_64
<1> Ahh
<3> wickers: heh so true. I was trying it on a different computer and almost gave up on slack till I tried slapt-get
<2> damn it doesn't seem to want to satisfy dependencies
<1> ericw, don't add i586 sources to your package manager...
<1> ;)
<1> (that's better.)
<4> wickers, the source I have has both, it seems
<2> whats the best rpm search engine? i'll do it that way
<3> shrewd: try rpm.pbone.net
<1> Lillith, well I started using swarret, and it did a nice job, be it a bit slower...But I switched to slapt-get once swarret was rejected from the official tree.
<2> if i use yast/cursors from the command line is that yast1 or 2?
<1> At one point it was shipped with Slack under 'extras' then they dropped it like it was hot.
<5> you mean ncurses i think
<0> shrewd its yast
<1> shrewd, it's yast
<3> wickers: why'd they drop it? I've heard about it, but not really familiar with it
<1> Lillith, IIRC, it was either a security issue, or they just lost faith in the package as much better alternatives were kicking around.
<3> ahh
<6> xchat is my personal choice for irc
<6> or bitchx
<6> but bitch cna be a bitch if your in too many rooms lol
<1> Lillith, for example, now you will find slackpkg in the extras directory.
<1> and swarret is no where to be seen.
<1> deadweight, irssi
<2> anyone here ever used DBDesigner?
<3> wickers: how does slackpkg compare to slapt-get?
<3> out of curiousity
<4> Zircon!
<1> Never used it, found slapt-get to do everything I wanted within what I consider to be acceptable time.
<2> can i just ask will yast package management get the bugs worked out? you have to understand i don't know if this problem is new or what.... i installed yesterday -_-
<3> fair enough
<1> Basically it is a front end for pkgtool, Lillith, check out: http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/slackware/slackware-10.2/extra/slackpkg/slackpkg-1.5.2-noarch-2.txt
<1> hehe.. font-end, still a command line tool.
<2> almost everything in linux is
<2> keeping the front end seperate has many advantages
<1> ...
<3> I may just try it out when I reinstall slack - had to get rid of it cos I needed fedora for a bit
<4> sigh.. if only we could return to the days when almost every IRC client was written in TCL
<6> mhh may have to check out irssi then :) loosk pretty nice , what do you use for torrents wickers ?
<1> deadweight, bit torrent...or azerus.
<6> or anyone with a reccomendation :p , I am usign azureus atm
<6> k cool
<1> btdownload-gui
<1> :D
<3> azureus! :P
<1> mmm
<1> I love the smell of typos in the moring.
<1> morning*
<1> Damnit!
<6> i used bit tornado in windows but I can only seem to run that direct from my browser in linux
<3> haha maybe it's time to hit the sack wickers
<6> ie if i select to open the file directly with it when i am saving
<1> It it... it's nearly 12:30 am here.
<1> Plus...
<3> same here :/



<1> !wickers
<7> Rumour has it wickers is resizing a window incredibly slow for you with xgl?
<3> oooh
<1> what the!
<1> NO!
<1> !wickers
<7> Rumour has it wickers is very user friendly in the sack.
<8> !rohan
<7> Rumour has it rohan is telling that suse 10.1 will ship with gnome 2.12 ):
<1> there we go!
<1> :D
<8> lol, when does it refresh the quotes ?
<3> hehe
<1> Lillith, you're around Ohio eh?
<3> probably messaged the bot or something :P
<3> I am
<1> Dayton?
<3> sheesh, did you just trace my ip?
<0> !cenuij
<7> Rumour has it cenuij is right
<1> Lillith, not like that takes skill.
<0> ;)
<3> true...
<1> Lillith, I'm from Toronto, you just said we were in the same time zone, so figured you might be near.
<3> hmm Toronto.. close enough I guess
<0> cenuij is laughing at the dumb SuSEhelp bot for repeating this
<0> !cenuij
<7> Rumour has it cenuij is laughing at the dumb SuSEhelp bot for repeating this
<8> ahh..
<0> there we go
<1> cenuij is a leather bound slave in SuSEhelp's wet dreams
<8> rohan says that SuSEhelp is a dumb bot
<1> !cenuij,
<8> !rohan
<7> Rumour has it rohan is telling that suse 10.1 will ship with gnome 2.12 ):
<1> !cenuij
<7> Rumour has it cenuij is right
<8> grrr
<1> !cenuij
<0> hah!
<7> Rumour has it cenuij is right.
<1> !cenuij
<7> Rumour has it cenuij is right.
<1> DAMIT!
<1> lol
<0> you know it baby
<1> cenuij is a leather bound slave in SuSEhelp's wet dream.
<1> !cenuij
<7> Rumour has it cenuij is a leather bound slave in SuSEhelp's wet dreams
<1> :D
<6> lol
<0> hehe
<1> One day we truly need to flush out SuSEhelp's 'rumour' cache.
<2> has anyone tried shareaza on linux?
<1> err... P2P?
<2> yeah
<1> Or is that a torrent?
<1> client.
<0> who
<2> its everything
<1> ...
<2> gnutella 1 + 2, donkey torrent etc
<9> Hello again people. How is everyone tonight? Anything exciting going on?
<3> shrewd: I tried it a while back, but couldn't get most of the different components to work
<2> the linux version or under wine?
<3> the linux version
<3> it was a while ago, so for all I know , it's been fixed
<2> ahh... cool perhaps i will wait :)
<1> aTypical, about to crash myself... oh how I wish I could just #shutdown -h now myself.
<2> well i haven't heard anything about it so i would ***ume it's not ready for general purpose use
<1> Or you could.. oh.. I donno... NOT use that garbage P2P stuff.
<1> ;)


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