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<0> read: drop default invalid <1> any idea on how can i add or update zone records(Linux Bind) from MsSQL or using text file <2> jengelh: why am I suddenly seeing this in my logs? my windows hosts are having no problems with the site... just me... just on this box... <0> sappy : there are no standardized methods, because bind files are already text files. You can use IXFR/AXFR transfers to merge a bind-style zone file into another one... <1> hmm <1> ok <2> jengelh: bear in mind we're talking about a site on my local subnet <2> jengelh: and that all client machines in this case are on that same segment <0> well go on diagnosing <1> any wiki software based flat file that work fine with suse ? <3> sappy, i run dokuwiki on my box <1> using flat file? <3> yep <2> jengelh: not seeing anything in the firewall log on the remote end... I attempt to access the server by putting an URL into firefox and I get these SFW2-INext-DROP-DEFLT-INV messages locally... connection to local server times out... <0> phat phile! <1> cool
<1> thank u <0> spin: oh man i just had a recursive laugh with depth=3 at myself :D <3> ohh yea? <0> try it yourself <4> does xp deal with dual core cpu ? <4> friend just bought one ... xp bitch of course and they sold him that crap with xp pro on it ... dunno but am in doubt this crap can even ride 2 cpu <2> jengelh: based on the spt/dpt, these look to be connect-backs from apache on the server... <0> ramz : SYN? <2> jengelh: ACK SYN <2> jengelh: (which would explain some of the problems I was having with ftp on the command-line last night...maybe...) <0> checking version of gcc -m64... 3.3.5, bad <0> lol for compiling glibc-(suse10.1) on an older box? <4> i need windows vs linux dual smp comparison ... got evangelisation todo .... <0> i'm going to invent jack***crosscompiling <2> jengelh: was that to me? <0> ramz: no <2> jengelh: okay... /me was confused <0> henne: minimum gcc requirement for glibc 2.4 is what? <5> hi all <4> jack***crosscompile ... produce gcc 2.95 binary out of a 4.1 system ... <5> why does yast software management boot all my hard disks? <0> define boot <5> boot is activating it after it went to sleep <0> that's how it is... <0> are they unmounted? <5> they have no partitions on them <5> so yes, unmounted <0> well, that's how yast works <0> or more, <0> "hwscan" <5> why does it read from disks that are not even used <5> why does it do hwscan when I want to install software? <0> reading partition table -- circumventing the kernel interface for partition <0> pippijn : Ask henne. :) <5> okay <5> will do when I see henne <0> right now... <5> henne: are you there? <6> does anyone know if the KDE3.5.2 will be included in openSUSE10.1? <3> no <6> sorry: no you don't know, or, no it won't be inlcuded? <3> no it wont be included <6> thx ;) <3> it has to go through quality ***urance first <6> couldn't it be made untill the final release? Or would it demand too much work? <7> suse 10.1 is at the point where there are no new packages <7> if something works and p***es qa, it's stamped as done to avoid more delays <7> how a real distro should work :P <6> I see... makes sense... <6> I'm still sad for not having 3.5.2 ready on the installation, but I understand <7> it will be made available in the normal location <8> how is it different to 3.5.1 on the surface level? <6> I know... I already have it in mi 10.0 ;) <6> "my 10.0" <8> how do i upgrade from kde 3.4 > 3.5 in 10.0? <3> !updatekde <9> http://susewiki.apanela.com/tutorials:updatekde <6> you must add the addicional instalation sources in Yast <3> !kdechangelog is <reply> kde 3.5.2 changelog can be found here: http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog3_5_1to3_5_2.php <10> !kdechangelog is <reply> kde 3.5.2 changelog can be found here: http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog3_5_1to3_5_2.php <9> sPiN: Remembering kdechangelog..
<7> like anyone will ask for a kdechangelog <11> jgr_: any critical bugfixes will be merged into the supplied 3.5.1 via updates <7> Implement CSS2.1 quirk about behavior of overflow and root and body. Now we p*** Acid2 according to Opera's standard, but in an actual release version. <6> benJIman: txz <10> frb, they still got a long way to go in my book <10> not about the acid2, but just general rendering <7> not really <7> konq renders properly written pages fine <10> the contents of a floated container are often displayed strangely in konq <4> konq mess up transparency too <10> i also hate that it wont allow image replacement on input tags <10> bill-barriere, they fixed the transparency of pixmaps <7> bill-barriere, that was supposedly fixed <4> ok <7> Improve rendering speed of some semi-transparent pixmap backgrounds. (Part of bug #114938) <4> nope its not <4> in 3.5.2 ? <7> I dunno, I'm still running XP <4> thats what i have and still showing backgroung instead of contener background around rtransparent thingy <7> that didn't make sense at all, stop drinking <10> and takes his keys <10> you get the license yet bill? <10> ohhh they did fix the issue i had with floated inputs in a container :) <4> i have a thingy with rounded corner in a contener with own background and in the corner it show the page background and not the contener background <7> what issue? <10> i had a form with floated submit inputs at the bottom, and the container didnt contain them <7> bill-barriere, set the color on the background declaration of the item with the rounded corner <7> sPiN, did you tell it to? <10> they were hanging out the bottom like your mommas fat *** out of some daisy dukes <7> that's what float does :P <7> : www.positioniseverything.net/easyclearing.html , www.quirksmode.org/css/clearing.html , www.complexspiral.com/publications/containing-floats/ <7> go read those bitch <4> frb, mmm alright but worked in everything else <10> it wasnt respecting my bottom margins <7> bill-barriere, maybe, but I'm trying to help you work around it <7> I know my css-fu <4> yeah said alright <4> thanks ... <10> still wont allow you to use an image for an submit input, and that irks me <7> umm, that's what <input type="image"> is for <7> an image input is a submit button <7> it's default action is this.form.submti() <10> ehhh, konq is the least of my worries <10> ****ing IE not support :hover on anything other than <a> is a much bigger problem <7> that can be hacked too <7> ie hoverhack: www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html (working example: www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/examples/cssmenu.html ) <10> and just how dirty a hack is it? <10> thanks frb <7> I told you my css-fu was stronger than yours :P <4> of course your a real monkey ... <10> grr, i do hate fixed width pages :( <10> i end up turning styles off on soo many sites because of it <7> wad, check the webpage <12> mmm too early for raspberries <12> they were not very sweet <13> hey cenuij, how was your steak? <12> ah it was good :) <12> slightly bloody, but not too rare <12> with a nice french mustard <13> nice :) <1> hmm anyone has automated update zone file serial number script? <14> if there's going to be a beta 9 (contrary to what all the release schedules seem to imply), when's the actual RC going to be out? <11> apokryphos: when it's ready :p <14> benJIman: was really looking forward to being able to play properly with xgl on suse this weekend, but hey =) <15> oi tech9iner :) <16> good boy <16> :>
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