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<0> Sigs, and you think when you compile something new (with 0 knowledge) would be more secure ?! <1> mikebot: Other <2> lucaas, thanks <3> Anyone here use a DVI cable? (Or does everyone use VGA?) <4> mikebot, it is .deb / apt-get <5> oskude: i have learned everything in life by trying, and researching..
<6> epp re-download, the file is broken <2> ompaul, i don't know what that is <7> hmmm... <1> mikebot: are you downloading limewire? <7> ok... <8> pianoboy3333, CGA here <9> pianoboy3333: yes - one 3ft long and one 50ft long <5> I have been googling for 2 hours and thought of getting some help <2> lucaas, trying to, yes <8> CGA->VGA <5> is that too much ?? <2> lucasvo_, *** <5> this is a test system.. not in production <3> mindlace: DVI? <9> both dvi, yes <4> mikebot, it is .deb / apt-get Not rpm <9> erm, i guess the 50' is vga->dvi <2> lucasvo_, the guide on the ubuntu wiki has false information regarding downloading a file <2> ompaul, ah, okay, thanks <4> epp, stop with the enter and partial thoughts please - that is spamming the channel thanks <3> mindlace: does your ubuntu loading screen look like this: http://pianoboy3333.juicemedia.tv/photos/messed1.jpg ? <10> I killed ubuntu's x windows
<0> Sigs, so you could (should?) have found that it was fixed in ubuntu as Seveas said... <10> it wont load it <3> mindlace: besides the xfce <3> blue <0> Sigs, ok for testing you can do what ever you like :) <11> omg, its very busy here :D <9> oh.. heck no, neither on this g5 nor on my amd64 server at work <3> uggg... <5> oskude : I went strictly by what OpenSSl said on their webpage.. that there was a serious security flaw and that .98a was the fix <0> Sigs, yup <12> anyone is there a tool to build ubunutu releases from source in an automated fashion ? <8> Is it true that Breezy does not run .php files in the default installation with Apache2? <5> It didn't even occur to me that ubuntu had somehow done their own thing.. being that OpenSSL is the source <5> But, very much appreciated it :) I can start downloading now ! <13> __Lamont__: you have to install php ;) <14> how can I shutdown any uneeded processes ? <6> __Lamont__, correct, you will need to install the libapache2mod-php5 package <0> __Lamont__, allso apache1.3 needs php module for that... <3> Does anyone's loading screen look like this: http://pianoboy3333.juicemedia.tv/photos/messed2.jpg <5> But, is there a reason why so many implicit declarations ? <15> is there something like vnc but only going one direction ? <15> you can controll mouse and keyboard but don't get pix back <12> pianoboy3333, only when i switch to console (f1) in breezy
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