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<0> AraselWalk, :))) lool
<1> Ka-bar: heh
<2> kexman so it will load on every boot if you place where I suggested.
<0> i placed there
<2> ok, so reboot and see if it works kexman
<0> i read that beside that there are runlevels like boot and default there are positions ... i mean orders
<0> how can i see in what order are my programs loaded ?
<2> kexman: Keep in mind every distribution has a boot log somewhere. You can see there what was the order of loaded processes. I think you ask for what default runlevel you're in ?
<2> I must go anyway.
<3> kexman: Look at your initscripts
<0> AraselWalk, there are runlevels ... right ? like boot and default that have different programs (scripts?) like vixie-cron net.eth0 ntp-client etcetcetc
<0> and they have a loading / running order when it comes to boot process
<0> and i would like to modify that order
<0> Coma where are my initscripts ?
<0> AraselWalk, /etc/conf.d/local.stop = if i put a line there it will be run before the shutdown process / reboot process ???
<3> kexman: I actually meant the dir containing the symlinks to them related to the runlevels. See in /etc/rc?.d/



<3> E.g. rc1.d, rc2.d and so on
<0> i dont have those dirs
<3> Um, are youusing slackware or something?
<0> gentoo
<0> what happens if i put a line in /etc/conf.d/local.stop ... when is that line gonna be executed ?
<3> Oh wait, that uses some ****ing up bsd/sysv init, doesn't it?
<4> nah
<3> s/****ing/****ed/
<5> damn swedish chicks
<3> Or is it fully bsd?
<0> they are the best
<0> i dont know :)
<5> http://www.snyggast.se/5598022
<0> how can i check ?
<3> I thought I remember it being some weird hybrid
<0> is cool linux :)
<0> it aint bsd
<0> or unix
<4> man init will get you started
<0> okay
<0> Init is the parent of all processes
<0> yes :) it will :))
<0> hehe
<0> thanx
<3> kexman: I'm talking about it's init style, whether it mimics sysv or bsd. Most linux distros use sysv init style, except for slackware, which mimics bsd
<3> Oh ****
<4> imho, if you need help with gentoo you need another distro
<3> That too
<3> Probably jacking off over swedish chicks
<6> eww
<6> I dont want tavi hands on my yahtzeebots dices then
<0> re
<0> that worked
<0> i have added these 2 lines to my local.start local.stop : and now its working perfectly : ntpdate -b -u 80.96.120.253 hwclock --systohc --localtime
<0> if i use this command very often hwclock --systohc --localtime , can it **** up my hardware ? what about to many mounting ? can that brake my hardwre ?
<3> Why'd you want to update the cmos clock that often? Just run that at shutdown and you're fine
<7> kexman: no, it won't brake your hardware but it might break your hardware. :P
<8> they put brakes in hardware now?
<0> ????
<0> Ka-bar can that have negative effect for the hardware ?
<0> coma ... well yeah ... run it at shutdown = every reboot . right ?
<0> how many reboots i do its alot :)
<7> kexman: you're not very bright, are you?
<0> i am :)
<0> im new to linux
<0> experimenting
<9> Ka-bar: idiots have a negative affect on hardware
<0> kosmo's have that to
<9> Ka-bar: yessir?
<10> hello
<11> and so I managed to get surprised by a rainstorm and end up soaking wet :)
<9> Lion-O: hoi
<11> fortunatly only my pants. Yo kosmo
<0> hwclocking at every boot , restart, shutdown ... project dropped :)
<11> kexman: sounds like an awfull overkill to me
<0> what does that mean , i dont understand
<11> something totally uneeded causing more issues that helping.
<0> yes
<0> i figured out that :)



<11> it helps learn English if you do first.
<0> sorry for my english ... i dont have my english exam yet :P
<12> Lion-O: pants are overrated anyway
<11> wlfshmn: true :)
<13> salut
<13> cine are chef de vorba ?
<14> English
<13> pfff
<13> is hard for me
<14> That's why there's #linux.ro
<13> k
<13> thx
<11> not too bright so it seems.
<15> yep most romanians are not too bright
<16> hola
<17> help me plz ?
<0> is anyone good at x-chat ?
<16> kexman, whats problems?
<7> WeNsMoK-: http://hetracil.com/
<0> i want to add a line that runs when i join a specific server
<0> but cant find where to add that
<14> WeNsMoK-: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
<18> heh
<18> > out of your infinite experience
<18> oops
<17> Cannot write to `psyBNC.tar.gz' (Permission denied).
<17> ?
<17> :(
<14> WeNsMoK-: Too ****ing bad
<0> sumire so any idea where to look ?
<18> that's a real shame
<11> WeNsMoK-: The error is obvious enough. Probably not your server anyway.
<19> u need SU ID
<17> i can get from ftp ?
<11> WeNsMoK-: this is not the best place for script kiddies trying to setup IRC bouncers.
<16> kexman, sorry
<11> smart boy.
<14> HacK@Hack4EvEr.users.undernet.org
<14> Hah
<19> excuse me Lion-O but wasn't i speaking english ?
<14> DarKLeB: No, you were speaking idiot
<1> DarKLeB: No, you were speaking stupidese.
<1> DarKLeB: U is a letter, not a word.
<19> well you could ask me for an explanation for what i said
<19> SuperUser Ident
<1> We dont' want an explanation of what you babbled.
<19> thats what i meant
<20> Or you could choose to use Real Words.
<19> okay
<11> Not to mention that using the root account to do such a trivial task is also quite stupid by design.
<19> but i just hate being agressive
<19> definitly
<0> got it !
<0> its in the server list
<0> re
<0> i dont know how to tell xchat to make my username = mode +x
<0> i used to make //mode $me +x in mIRC
<0> what is the parameter for the nickname in xchat ?
<21> /mode kexman +x
<19> /quote mode nickname +x
<22> kexman: sounds like you need HELP with xchat. This is not a help channel, nor is it a xchat channel.
<11> one /could/ try #xchat.
<23> hey guys i need a kernel may be old version or the version most recent
<11> "-X!cservice@undernet.org- Keywords: xchat help fedora suse slackware noob n00b newbie irc redhat debian chat script tlc perl"
<11> teksukhan: stfw. www.kernel.org
<11> Whereas this channel tells you: "-X!cservice@undernet.org- Keywords: Linux, [Unix,] English, no lazy time wasters."
<0> i found out : its %n
<0> /mode %n +x
<0> uff
<0> no :) its not working :)
<21> Did you try /mode kexman +x
<18> thankyou for the play-by-play kexman
<0> well i want to use it like a parameter .....


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