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<0> Steakk: better yet...ln -s /dev/random /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so <1> I want a good current distro though to run on the toughbook <2> Eeh stripped down debian, X, Afterstep or one of the lighter weight windows managers would probably be OK. No gnome. <2> Heh heh <1> I heard yellowdog is made for older hardware? <3> hrmm...the NVidia complie finished...seems to be wrokin now <2> Yellodog is for apple hardware. Is it apple hardware? <2> It's also debian based heh heh <1> nah it's no apple <1> Yellow Dog Linux <1> A Fedora, RPM-based, 32-bit operating system, Yellow Dog Linux is for the home user who desires to breathe life into old hardware <0> knock0ut. <0> Hobbit_: Why're you asking us? most of us run Debian or the liek... <2> Oh... really? Damn I must be losing track of the distributions again. <0> give it a shot <2> It was bound to happen heh heh
<0> and report your findings <3> I still love that rhyme about a zoo orgy that I heard earlier...been stuck in my head all day <4> Greyfox: Yeah, there's only 8,194,385 of them nowadays (give or take a few) <2> I don't know why they bother when Debian is obviously the be-all and end-all <3> GF: Debian is the best distro I have ever used, hands down <1> hmm <1> k <1> thx <2> Yeah, same here. Every so often I fiddle with another but I always end up coming back to Debian. <3> yup...I have tried every distro...I have a spare 120 gig drive that I use just for misc distros(fc, mdk, solaris[ugggg...damned Lion-O for getting me to try it], etc, etc) <3> had a PC today ofa clients...thing wont boot no more...took me forever to figure otu the issue..turns out, all the caps near the CPU and the northbridge were blown <5> Steakk: I got my usb drive to boot win98 DOS :) <5> but win98 refused to install directly <3> win98? eww <3> then again, I actually UPGRADED a client to 98 today <6> Steakk: those cheap caps? ick <3> he WAS running 95 <3> XyZzY: dunno what it was, or why it was, but it was <5> 95?! <5> lol <6> Steakk: there was/is a rash of nasty caps that had the wrong chemical formulation <5> Steakk: I used vmware to make my usb drive bootable and then the p4 booted it fine <0> I think I might have to pee soon <5> Daakman: too much beer? <0> cappicard: there's no such thing <5> lol <3> hasha <3> so true <0> cappicard: enough beer to make me pee, yes....but certainly not too much <5> lol <5> hmm... my radeon is doing...something...like...this... <3> s/and/an <0> It's amazing to me that the group I work with has gotten by with as little documentation as they have <5> Steakk: lol <0> I've been there for only 3 months and I've written a ****load of docs <5> Daakman: sounds like few of our clients <0> Everytime I learn something new, it goes into a doc that gets uploaded to a web server <0> and I look at it...and I am the one person who has uploaded 99% of the documentation <6> docs? you're fscking lucky you got the program in the first place <4> Although I did set us up a wiki recently. <0> When I got here, there was like 3 documents <2> Daakman: Oh same here. We run a wiki at my current company. I've put a ****load of docs in there. <0> and I have uploaded like 50 new docs <2> Then no one ever reads them <0> Greyfox: I have begun considering installing a Wiki <4> I should probably start documenting the **** I do, though, since I should be leaving soon. <0> I've been thinking MediaWIki <6> wiki's are easy to install <4> Daakman: MediaWiki has been working well for us since we started using it (a week or so ago). <2> Then they ask me **** and I tell them it's in the wiki and they shot stop ****ing bothering me before I yank their testicles down and up around their back and over their heads <4> Even the dumb I.T. people can figure it out, mostly. <2> Then my boss yells at me for threatening the customers again <6> getting the authorization to do it from any level of mgt is pulling teeth from a pitbull <0> jgaddis: hahaha....a week? <0> ok, I have to pee....bad <0> brb <4> Daakman: Yeah, we just started doing it. <4> XyZzY: Not really... I just set it up, put up a few things, and sent an e-mail out... "oh, btw, i set up a wiki... $url..."
<6> laters captain crunch <3> at least he aint sayin 'join me in bed, scotty!'... <0> jgaddis: What web server do you have it running under? <6> jgaddis: which one you use? <4> Daakman: Apache 2.x on RHEL4. <4> XyZzY: MediaWiki. <2> Hmm. Google now has a side bar. The bastards! <6> Greyfox: seen the warning on the Google 3.0 toolbar? <2> XyZzY: Nope. I don't have a google toolbar <7> hi <6> jgaddis: Ah the wikipedia backend <0> jgaddis: My team has been talking about installing and using a Wiki quite a bit recently...I figure if I am the first to actuall intall and begin using it, some people might actually use it <0> I love the way Wikipedia is done, personally <7> i have this line in mu /etc/imapd.conf autocreateinboxfolders: Sent | Drafts | Templates | Trash <7> but cyrus still doesnt create these folders when an email client subscribes <7> any ideas? <2> oooo <3> GF: see a hot blonde or something? <2> Nah working on getting Dad's railsified page serving through apache fastcgi <3> ahh <8> hello everyone <8> @echo off <8> @echo Searching share in LAN now... <8> @for /L %%i IN (1,1,255) do @echo 192.168.0.%%i && @echo 192.168.0.%%i >> share.txt && net view 192.168.0.%%i >> share.txt || @echo >> share.txt <8> @echo finished <8> @pause <8> exit <2> Well that was ****witted of him wasn't it? <6> wtf? batch here? <6> Greyfox: no kidding <6> looks like a phishing expedition too <2> Looks like he was trying to split some **** <9> heya fox <2> Er sploit <2> Heya Nanuq <6> j0 Nanuqian <3> me too...its hard when there are no open wifi spots to network into... <3> pisses me off...everyone securin their **** these days <3> hwo am I supposed to DL porn w/o using my bandwith if they put p***words on their WAP's? <10> Steakk, i can connect to our cisco AP at work but not to my netgear AP at home <10> tried plugging a netgear pcmcia and it worked right away but then i could not make it work with the cisco AP in the office :( <10> i still have to find a wireless card that works for both <10> btw... mac filtering is easy to crack <10> :) <11> morning <12> wpa2 aes 256 bit is not <13> HI, How can i clear the History of 'last' i can see there too many entries <2> What? <13> I want to use command 'last' to check that who were entered b4 my in my server. <13> that shows me entreis. i want to clear that entries. <2> Oh. You allow logins to your server, eh? <13> Yes. i use to allow. Coz its not a server. its just a client pz <13> pc* <14> well, if you read the manpage for last you'd probably see what logfiles it reads. however, wanting to clear that history isn't usually an action the *real* owner of the box wants to do... *dodgy look* <2> I want to say you can just clear out /var/log/wtmp but I seem to recall that doing THAT is a bad idea <2> Wow. Getting apache and ruby to talk to each other was surprisingly painless. <13> Greyfox: So in your openion?? i dont have to clear that???? <13> wats better? <2> Sarthor: Well I don't usually muck about with it myself, but I seem to recall that the system was rather touchy about ****ing around with that file. Of course, the last system I was interested in it on was a SCO box in 1989. <2> So maybe clearing it out is safe after all. <14> deleting it altogether would be a bad idea though <2> Oh that may be what I did in 1989 heh heh heh <14> heh
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