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<0> hell, i want him to come back. <1> he's kind of entertaining. <0> did you see the ****ing idiot romulan this morning? <2> so have siglite invite him <2> but keep him banned :) <2> then we can tease him <3> bwhahahaha <0> the one who was told "man ps" and came back to call us morons for not knowing it was "ps aux, not man ps" <4> I'm using rpm to force install it into ubuntu. I know it sounds bad, but I could write an how to <5> D-side: heh <4> D-side: what a dumb *** <0> it was hilarious. <0> cappicard: wow. <0> cappicard: why are you ****ing this box over like that?
<2> god dammit <6> cappicard: the installation program does a LOT of things in the background though...such as setting up tomcat, user access, admin rights, domain setup, etc...how are you going to pull that off just by installing RPMs? <2> i hate it when people sit outside and just honk their god damned horns <7> docfu: RPG? <2> i got a knife <8> docfu, pisses me off, too. just get out of the ****ing car, walk up to the ****ing door and ****ing knock. <7> docfu: stabbing people is as effective :) <6> throw rocks at their car <2> oh wait n/m <2> its a ****ing train... <2> sounds almost the same from here :P <2> well what the hell <3> bwhahahaha <2> eh tsokolat <9> g'evening all <9> docfu! <7> evening :) <9> waznz <8> tsokolat! <9> docfu; seen Cheeksy? <9> hiya Ka-bar <2> yeah she's been around, she's in siberia now <2> <lies, all lies> <2> tsokokat: cheeksy dun like me no more! <1> uh <9> docfu: when are you leaving for Japan? <1> what's a good ole boy problem? <2> tsokolat next week <7> why are users morons? <2> siglite dumb drunken hick problems <1> dumb drunken hicks really piss me off. <10> siglite: Boss Hog and not enough vittles? <2> is steeped? <1> they're everywhere. <7> I ask 'are the permissions on db working now? - please tell me if they're not: they wait 4 days to get back ... but give me no more information than 'it doesn't work'. *sigh* <2> what's steeped mean?\ <1> uh, innundated <2> ahh <1> fully submerged in <1> that kind of thing. <2> siglite yeah i lived up north <2> i once had a guy sit next to me at a bar and stare right into my perty blue eyes <2> ****er would've kicked my *** had the bouncers not gotten to him first :P <1> why would he have kicked your ***? <2> um <2> cause i weight like 150 and fight like a girl, and he was like big ole farm boy <1> heh, he's a dip**** then. <1> I used to be a thug. I fought all the damned time. <1> and the big guy never scared me. <2> oh he didn't scare me <1> the little skinny guy who's never been in a fight, he scared me. <2> just the lawsuit for skull****ing him did :) <1> the big tough guy will kick your ***. <1> the little skinny guy will ****ing kill you. He's scared ****less. Fighting for his life. <2> hehehe
<0> lets see how long i can do without win32codecs in mplayer. <11> a very long time <11> bigger question is, how long can you handle alsa being broken in mplayer (64bit)... and if not all 64bit, then at least my driver/card <11> I wonder if the winelib is the only thing stopping mplayer from using win64codecs <0> and the answer is, 3 seconds. <0> there goes that idea <11> libavcodec can pretty much handle all formats, cept windows media 9, which is basically only found in porn <0> safemode: i'm ust using the onboard 8x0 audio <0> but i've got libavcodec in here and its not playing back a damn thing <11> so with the alsa -ao you're not seeing a roughly .25 second audio delay in movies ? <11> you compiled your own libavcodec? <11> and updated the codecs file in your userdir? <0> hell i just installed the thing, i've put no further thought/effort into it <0> but i'll take those suggestions <11> libavcodec is almost 100% 64bit compatible ...and hopefully soon, mplayer's alsa issue is fixed..but having it use oss output works for now (running on aoss) <11> even the xvid source is 64bit compatible <0> ah, very good to know. <0> however right now, i'm going to bed. thanks. laters. <12> anyone here ever dismantled ibm thinkpads before? <3> gnubee, i've never tried it, shouldn't be too hard with the right manual <12> dogbert2, got the HMM from ibm and the instructions are quite good <13> I just use 32bit mplayer, still run across plenty of videos that need a win32codec <12> this would be my first time to play with laptops though <14> hello, i need to know how can i make httpd start automaticaly after reboot? thank you <2> man cron <2> NEXT1 <2> woops <5> mikeolsen: you need a startup script in /etc/init.d or something <5> then symlink it into a runtime <5> so it'll automagically start up <14> its already in there the httpd service but no luck <15> httpd is in /etc/init.d/ or the runlevel directory? <16> hi all <3> hey OM <16> hi dogbert2 <3> whazzup? <16> just woke up :) oversleeping after ages <3> well, i'm heading to /dev/bed in about 45 mins :) <1> lol <1> potter on mash just called the pentagon "monument to murphy's law" <3> heh...this 1200-1700mm zoom by Nikon gives me a hard on everytime I see it...only problem is that it costs $10,000+ (used) <3> siglite, you must be watching the episode where Mulcahy is trying to get a promotion to Captain <1> yep <1> I've never heard a more accurate description of the pentagon. <1> night folks. <6> cappicard: read neko <6> just got it 100% done <17> Hey, Linux uses a starting TTL of 128, yes? <17> And Windows starts at 64? <6> 64 bytes from 192.168.2.254: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=1.24 ms <6> I am gettin 64 <6> unless you are talkin about something TOTALLY different <18> yup <18> the ttl is the maximum number of hops that the packet will go through trying to get to the target <19> hello, will vi save your work if you havent saved before? like if your computer gets knocked unconcious? <18> xiv: save your work <17> Maybe it was the other way around... <18> ethereal? gui weanie :) <6> lol <17> Okay, I had it backwards. Windows starts at 128 and Linux at 64. <18> Okay, I take that back, the output from tcpdump is really ugly with a couple of -vvvv <17> LLyric: It's easier to dissect with ethereal. <17> So I have a Windows box at 172.19.220.41 doing SSH scans of my network. <18> Yeah, ethereal rules, I used it all the time, I'm just being a gui snob. :) <17> LLyric: Even worse, it was Ethereal/Win32. :P <19> so it doesnt LLyric ? <18> jgaddis: I capture on solaris, linux etc - and analyse on my win/ethereal desktop, so that's cool. <18> xiv: Actually, I have a suspicion it does - when you start vi again, it asks if you want to recover files you were editing <18> xiv: try an experiment
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