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<0> or is that free manlove? <0> and who is Mr. Manlove? <0> and what did he do? <1> manlove? <2> you're thinking of NAMBLA <0> dammit <0> pcre won't compile <1> what does it say? <0> well, it's libtool that's bitching <0> libtool: link: unable to infer tagged configuration <0> that got 'er going <3> well it appears that subversion is already on my system.. i just typed svn help in putty <0> --tag=CC to the LIBTOOL line <4> Nanuq: Yeah, google is a good thing <0> reality: yeah, someone trying to get 'er going on IRIX <0> reality: hey I'd have figured it out without google ;)
<0> reality: or are you scolding me for bitching here first? ;) <1> ChrisC35: did you not try that before? <4> Nanuq: Exactly <0> reality: well, I was bitching here just as google was loading ;) <0> reality: so it's Symmetric Multibitching <0> hrm <0> lights flickered, ****ed with the dsl modem <2> I wish the lights would go out here <2> what was that for? <0> you said you wanted the lights to go out.. <2> ok, let me rephrase that, you bastard... I wish the power would go out here at the office so I'd have a good reason to not still be here working. <0> Ka-bar: you're on irc, how much work can you possibly be doing? <2> running tests, fixing bugs, running more tests, trying to get this code ready to ship. <2> build, install, test, fix, lather, rinse repeat <0> Sunblade <0> there we go <3> how do I remove a directory? <5> ChrisC35: man rmdir <6> Mornin <2> ****, it's late <6> Ka-bar: Bullocks:) <2> Pizbit: depends on your time zone. in my time zone, it's nearly 2am <6> Ka-bar: Sounds early <1> just shy of 7 am here <1> Ka-bar: an emp at your work might help you get off early <0> dammit, if it ain't one thing, it's another <7> hm looks like my pptp config is a bit broken since I swaped out this dsl modem. <7> wonder if it's time to try l2tp and ipsec <0> XyZzY: openvpn :) <7> that's a new one <0> XyZzY: never used it? <0> XyZzY: I like it. Dead simply to configure, works everywhere. <0> XyZzY: If you can p*** UDP, it'll work behind it. <0> s/simply/simple/ <7> Nanuq: nope. trying to get my PDA to talk to my linux box which is behind a firewall <0> XyZzY: It's solid enough to work on uber-flakey wireless. My IP could change every so often and it'd still keep rockin'. <0> XyZzY: what does the PDA run? <7> had pptp working <7> Nanuq: pocketpc 2005 <0> XyZzY: might be a version available <7> have l2tp and ppt to work with <0> XyZzY: http://www.ziggurat29.com/OVPNPPCAlpha/OVPNPPCAlpha.htm <0> XyZzY: anyhow, I mention it because I'm tweaking my config now <0> XyZzY: compiling a copy for my nat box, so I don't have to rely on an internal box being operational <7> frankly I don't care what it uses as long as it's stable and fairly easy to use <0> XyZzY: besides, it's a p166 that just routes packets. should get that cpu doing a bit more work. ;) <0> I should actually underclock it <7> also have to do the ole' allow stuff through firewall bit too <0> XyZzY: in this case, it's just plain old UDP <0> XyZzY: or TCP, but I prefer UDP <0> XyZzY: generally a bad idea to do TCP over TCP.. might as well do TCP over UDP <7> do you have to use the openvpn client or can you use the ipsec client on the pocketpc already there? <0> XyZzY: former. see the link. <0> one plus, anyhow, is that, save for the tunnel, completely userland. <7> looks like something to try <0> XyZzY: I'm happy with it. <2> http://quotes.linuxops.net/index.php?op=view&id=870
<0> hahaha <0> biaf <0> Evii! <8> Hey ****ers <9> hey ****ee <10> d-liric: Don't message people unasked <11> k <8> Sure as hell is a slow night in here aint it? <10> syn-ack: Ah, but I'm here now, so lets the party begin! <12> heh <12> hi Coma <2> BattleNet: not yet. <13> It's slow, like a retarded kid. <10> hey BattleNet, Ka-bar <8> Man, I thought VMWare used a lot of RAM... Virtual Machince uses a ****load more <10> syn-ack: Xen is a little friendlier on your ram <8> Yeah, but they dont have a Xen that runs on Windows.... Yet <12> lucky them then :)_ <10> Um, no, guess not. Though microsoft did close some deal with xensource, so who knows <8> BattleNet: You do know that MS and Xensoft are in business with them right? <12> yes <8> Coma: Yeah, some of their code is going into Virtual Machine 2k7 <10> syn-ack: Hmm, not exactly what I expected then <10> How about bringing windows a little up to date and allow for it to run on a hypervisor <8> Funny thing is that they wont make a Virtual Machine that runs ontop Linux. <8> Coma: They're doing that too, afaik <10> Not in their interest, as usual <8> Of course <14> Dammit, just removed the virtual nic <15> now that's a brilliant topic <15> well done tron :P <10> Hehehe, more Pratchett fans <14> Well, Castro may as well just kick the chair now. <14> Bay of Pigs pt. 2, anyone? <13> Cuba is pretty much a non-threat these days, I'd wager. <14> Cuba always was a non-threat... They just wanted to be left alone <16> bay of pigs pt. 2 = pwned again <13> Pointing missiles generally doesn't cl***ify a country as non-threatening. <8> MarchHare: They did it because of the blockade. <16> MarchHare: what does that make of the US? <17> Sturgeon: "Proactive defensive targeting" <12> syn-ack, read this one?: http://news.com.com/5208-7346-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=15634&messageID=132399&start=-1 <16> I'd say "the most threatening country in the world" according to your definition <13> I don't think we have any missiles pointed at anyone right now. <16> ha, ha, ha <13> Unless we're already at war with them. <8> MarchHare: We blockaded Cuba because communisim is the ultimate evil. bah <13> At which point, a threat is moot. <17> MarchHare: You really think that none of the nukes in their silos or on board ships have default targeting presets "just in case" ? <13> syn-ack: I know why Cuba is blockaded. I think it outlived it's usefulness when the soviet empire fell. <8> Shadur: Just like Russia and the rest of the old Soviet Bloc <13> Shadur: Having a preset in case of loss of a command structure isn't the same as actively pointing... <8> Why isnt it? <8> its not like you cant basically type some command that runs a routine to "point" them at anyone <13> Granted, I wouldn't care for the situation if I were the one in the preset, however, those places generally gave a good reason for it. <16> I love to hear the content of an american mind. <0> heya syn <8> Nanuq. <0> gawd I feel teh n00b <8> Sturgeon: I was just proving a point is all <16> I'm talking about MarchHare's wise words <13> Iran, for instance. They're waving their little flags and trying to come up with some nukes. And they generally don't tend to be peaceful at the best of times. Therefore, them trying to get ahold of something like that is as much a threat as actually openly having them. You don't let the bad guy have a gun, especially if you think he's willing to use it on you. <13> It's human nature anyway. <8> MarchHare: Oh yeah, the city I live in I can pretty much garuntee you that there are still presets for since the AFB here was home of SAC and Missle Command. <13> And what city is that? <8> Tucson, Arizona <13> Presets for what? For Tuscon? <8> absolutely <13> Why would the US shoot at Tuscon? <13> That's a bad idea.
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