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<0> mmm. pilsner <0> I should buy some Urquell today <1> Jostein: a good one, iyo? <0> VERY <0> Its _from_ the town called Pilsner iirc <1> come to think, there are a lot of pilsners available here. most of them are. <2> Coma: ok thanks, good idea, Iduna how about soonish a mcd diner ? :) <1> Jostein: I do believe it's on sale this week, too <1> Jostein: $2.15 per 500 mL can, iirc <0> http://www.purple-twinkie.com/games/Pilsner-Beer.asp <0> they also have this flash awesome game <3> when i only have one network interface that is directly connected to the internet and i run a virtual machine on vmware that aims to use bridging, i run into problems setting a gateway for this virtual machine. any ideas? <4> Jostein: pilsner is from pilsen <0> right <0> sorry <5> Sunblade: Good idea though. If the weather remains **** like this, I'm gonna have burgers tonight
<5> El-Saif: Always worked for me <2> :) <3> Coma, but the host has no private IP, only the external internet IP. which IP would i set for the gateway inside the guest OS? <1> Jostein: heh <5> El-Saif: Ohh, and you probably don't want it stuck on the outside interface, right? <1> Coma: as opposed to? <3> Coma, not if there are alternative options <5> El-Saif: You might want to use NAT instead of bridging. Especially if you don't have multiple public addresses <3> Coma, would that require special iptables rules on the host OS? <3> or does the vmware server handle that itself? <5> I think it handles it by itself, but I've never used it ;) <5> I tend to use bridging, but only on machines behind a fw <5> Yup, it's NAT what you want <5> You might want to go through vmware's documentation though, read the whole networking chapter <5> Oh, or you could use its virtual switch thingy, perhaps <5> El-Saif: Ok, found it. Read up on the host virtual adapter. :P <3> thanks a lot, Coma <5> Fun, this combined with the virtual switches lets you test the funkiest network setups, all on one box <5> (provided it's capable of running that many virtual machines <6> Hmm.. <7> evenin' :P <5> Morning, Lion-O <0> Lion-O: early today :P <1> hey Lion-O <7> ey Coma, Jostein, Nanuq, $others <5> OMG, there's others here too? <7> uh oh <7> Coma: I think so, not sure however. <0> not so <0> You are all bots <8> Sounds good <7> aah, makes sense. <8> Yup <7> Jostein: so when you type quit we're all gone eh? <8> Only one way to find out, do a /quit Jostein! <7> yeah! <7> /quit Jostein <8> Be sure to be logged into #idlerpg or so <1> Coma: you know what ****s about getting things working? <1> Coma: there's nothing left to do afterwards. :P <8> Nanuq: You have to get back to work? <1> Tibzip: I do? <8> Nanuq: That depends on your boss really <1> Tibzip: she's a bitch. but at present, I'm an unemployed bum. <8> So how is she your boss? <1> was? <8> "she's" = "she is" <0> Lion-O: heh <1> Tibzip: nah, she's still a bitch. <1> Tibzip: whether I'm there or not <9> Jostein: CRM -is- evil. <0> yeah <9> Jostein: And by that logic, I suppose, I'm a devil. <0> lol <5> Holy ****! <1> feh, at least with openfirmware, I can type commands blindly <10> nanuq: you can do that on any shell, it is more a matter of how potentially destructive your drunken keystrokes are ;)
<1> what do they call that option.. if the system loses power and it returns, it'll turn on as expected. like the old AT systems. <1> anyhow there's a BIOS option for it.. **** knows where in the menu it is, else I'd wing it. <10> power-on after failure <1> or at least with a serial console.. <10> or some such terminology <1> exel: close enough, yeah <1> I'm not at that system, nor do I have a keyboard or monitor there. <1> With the power snafu going on, who knows when a brownout might hit. :P <10> BIOS is such a mess. Unfortunately, EFI is not really an upgrade either. <9> Nanuq: I've been pondering getting UPSen for my home computers for years, but never made anything of the plans ;) <10> if your home machines needs UPSen, you've got a seriously out-of-control hobby going on :) <10> s/needs/need/ <9> exel: your point beeing? <1> exel: yeah, your point? <10> not much, just lamenting my lack of a UPS :) <1> some of us are proud of our uptimes <9> hehe <9> bah, I couldn't care less of my uptime <1> wlfshmn: I care! <1> I think it's sorta cool named has been running since Jan 17th <9> Nanuq: I used to, but now I find that it gets int he way of my fiddling ;) <9> i have uhm.. 37 days on this box <1> wlfshmn: Well it's a Solaris box, how much fiddlin' can you do? <1> wlfshmn: that requires a reboot, anyhow <9> 193 days on the other server though <1> 7:20am up 197 day(s), 3:45, 4 users, load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.03 <1> overloaded to the max, too <1> just look at that load average <9> Nanuq: it's considerably higher load than mine ,) <5> Hmm <1> wlfshmn: even this junky netbsd box was in the 130+ day uptimes, before I rebooted yesterday <5> UPS-es rock <5> 13:20:33 up 298 days, 11:39, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 <1> wlfshmn: mainly to add bpfilter support back in. completely forgot. <5> Oh, even better <9> Coma: home or work? ;) <5> 13:21:15 up 761 days, 2:29, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 <9> yikes! <1> Coma: any processes, save for init, have a date two years in the past? ;) <5> daemon 727 0.0 0.0 1720 632 ? Ss 2004 0:00 /usr/sbin/atd <1> heh <1> Coma: yeah I recall on lisa, I had some processes like that <5> And there's getty, cron, sshd, <1> Coma: I've been logged in for months solid, too. <1> Ahh, the beauty of screen. <0> Nanuq: Im never logged in for much more than a month <11> http://www.wet-tshirt-worldcup.com/ <0> Nanuq: FreeBSD is running virtually on a Win2k3 machine, so... I sorta have to reboot the BSD machine every time microsoft decides I need updates <0> heh <1> Jostein: you do actually need sleep? ;) <1> Jostein: can't you suspend the VM? <1> tavi-san: my country isn't listed <11> Nanuq: mine neither <11> but **** that, wet the other bitches :) <12> lmao <12> **** that, if all chicks wanted was a huge ****, asians wouldn't be the largest ethnic group on the planet <13> hey <13> not all asians have small ****s <14> paranoid_: most of them do. <5> Clone: You've checked? <14> I knew this remark was comming when I pushed the enter key <13> you fell for it <5> Welcome to #linux :P <11> haha <11> hi John <9> Clone: You hone a certain sixth-sense for self-cencure as you spend time on #linux ;) <14> Coma: ah, finally a welcome after 4 or 5 years idling. <11> hey Clone, Nanuq, Hostein <5> Hey tavi <11> err <11> Jostein <11> :D <14> tavi-san.
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