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<0> but the file is created on windows yes <1> http://www.flipchip.net/accy_reviews/backup_mypc_pg1.htm <2> the backup program runs on windows...? <0> qic is created in windows <2> Bzzzzt! <3> mdaher: **** off <2> Wrong Answer. <0> why? <0> Im now on linux. <1> http://www.sonic.com/products/Consumer/BackupMyPC/ <1> this is a Windows problem specificly aimed at this program. <1> therefor has absolutely nothing to do with Linux at all. <3> er, he shouldn't **** off? <1> OldMonk: ofcourse. <0> ok
<1> OldMonk: the question remains if he will :P <0> thank you guys <2> Holy ****... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/04/03/D8GOHUUG0.html <4> Lion-O: He'll probably pull a Jerry <5> hello <5> need some help <4> down the corridor, third door on the right <1> Ka-bar: lol.. I wonder how long he'll enjoy that moment. <4> don't mind the STOP sign <5> im have this : [root@thenextway named]# /etc/init.d/named start <5> Starting named: /etc/named.conf:6: change directory to '/var/named' failed: file not found <2> Speakz: http://hetracil.com <1> Ka-bar: the Angels are usually quite capable of helping themselves with those kind of issues *lol* <1> Speakz: pretty obvious, no? <0> Does anyone here use memcached? <1> Speakz: check both both /etc/named.conf and /var/named. <6> mdaher: yes <2> Lion-O: *nod* Not many in this world can kill a Hell's Angel and live long enough to talk about it. <7> Ka-bar: If you kill one, you -better not- talk about it ;) <7> Ka-bar: Around here though, HA don't kill people. That is what hang-arounds are for. <5> Lion-O: i checked already what they have <5> those files/folder exist <2> wlfshmn: I'm very familiar with the Angels. The infamous Laconia Bike Week in June is in my neck of the woods. They're there every year. They're considerably calmer than they used to be. They don't go looking for trouble, but heaven help you if you start start something with them... they will finish it. <8> hi there <2> not yet <7> Ka-bar: It's been several years since we had significan bike violence here <8> anybody got a linux distribution running on a dell inpiron 9400 (in particular sound)? <8> bike violence ? <7> Ka-bar: a decade or so, they had a dunst, between the angels and bandidos, one sniped the leader of the other riding down the highway.. <7> Ka-bar: response to that included a LAW fired agains the other gangs headquarters during a party <7> Ka-bar: Ofcourse, the operator of said weapon was unskilled enough that he didn't manage to hit the right building with a laserguided projectile... <9> I ****IN NEED YOU MORE THEN EVA <9> wong window. <0> Anyone here familiar with manually changing the ssl certificate with a server that has plesk? <9> feels good in the morning! <0> Anyone here familiar with manually changing the ssl certificate with a server that has plesk? <8> fibs : yep it flew you right outta here <8> anybody got a linux distribution running on a dell inpiron 9400 (in particular sound)? <4> mdaher: sounds like a question for your hoster <10> git pull <10> damit <11> http://tinyurl.com/8cere - funny in an evil way <11> and SFW <6> tavi-san: O M G <11> schitzo: heh, read it all? actually is good info there :0 <6> tavi-san: yeah I read it all <12> Real quick: I have a jsp page print out "top -b -n 1" so I can see the CPU usage... yet, for some reason, every time I do it, I get "Cpu(s): 4.2% us", even though if I just do "top -d1" I see that number change... any reason why I'd get that hard coded "4.2" in there? <13> How can I Uninstall a .rpm Pack ? <1> UnQ_BeN: 'man rpm' <13> lol +) <4> UnQ_BeN: what is funny? <8> UnQ_BeN : using the rpm command line (it has an uninstall otopn) <2> UnQ_BeN: no, really. read the man page. <13> 10q . . <2> 10q? wtf is a 10q? <14> how i can forward ports ? .. <15> HitchHikr: sounds like something's caching the output <1> SkReAcH-: www.iptables.org <11> schitzo: feedback? :) <2> feedback?
<14> Lion-O tell me the cmd plz ... not site or tutorials .. <1> SkReAcH-: 'man iptables' <1> SkReAcH-: come back when you learned to actually THINK about a question yourself. <4> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html might increase your chance of getting a, in your perspective, positive response. <4> SkReAcH-: read that as well <14> K_F read this: www.****me.org/idiots/****.php?this=chan <4> hehe <1> and another happy clueless customer leaves the channel. <12> RelDrgn: Yeah, I can't figure out what... what's weird is that if I do "top -b -n 2" the 2nd output actually updates <4> rofl I just got an idea <4> bah <11> K_F: and you are so fond and think it's so funny you are already laughing about it :D <11> ok <11> you changed your mind :) <4> tavi-san: I just checked if ****me.in was registered <4> it got registerd february 2005 <11> K_F: hah <1> lol <11> K_F: probably Falchion did it :) <4> ****-me.in is available <16> get it <11> K_F: that is not nice <16> and then sell vacuum cleaners :P <4> hehe <11> ROFL <15> HitchHikr: it updates every time you run it with -n 2? or is it just different the first time you run it with -n 2 and after that it's the same? :P <11> RelDrgn: submitted another quote, go and approve it! <11> s/RedDrgn/Revenger <12> RelDrgn: See, that's the weird thing, if you do -n 2, the 2nd one is dynamic <11> missed the nick completion :) <12> It's just the first one that seems to stay "4.2%" <12> And this is the same on gentoo, fedora, all my environments <6> so a partner sends me the follow Word Document : CNN_PRON_Trademark.doc <6> I'm afraid to open it. <4> schitzo: hehe <4> forward it if it is any good PRON :) <11> Revenger: that was fast.... ;) <13> when i type rpm -i vsftpd-1.1.0-1.src.rpm i got that : warning: vsftpd-1.1.0-1.src.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID db42a60e <13> what can i do ? <17> windoze <15> HitchHikr: interesting. I think the problem is that -n 1 takes an "instantaneous" snapshot as opposed to an average over time, I ran with -n 1 about 30 times, and 29 of them were the same <15> while top running in another screen was changing all the time <12> RelDrgn, yup, same result here <18> Okay, who stole my RHEL4 CDs? <12> RelDrgn: Thanks for looking at that. At least now I know I'm not going crazy... <18> I need to set up a new RHEL4 server and my CDs aren't here... <6> jgaddis: itraw3b them. <19> very nice tool <19> http://smsie.demon.co.uk/drawboard/ <19> requires java <1> w00t <2> t00w? <6> feh <2> http://www.woot.com/ <1> smsie: nice applet.. Made it yourself? <19> Lion-O: nah, found it on sourceforge <19> Lion-O: running the serverside on my box <1> smsie: still a nice applet. The only thing which is annoying is the continous busy cursor. <19> Lion-O: hmm, doesn;t hapopen here <19> Lion-O: although I'm using IE to look at it...won't work on firefox for me for some reason (others seem to be able to fine) <1> smsie: ah. Mozilla here. Still, nice toy. I just made my first work of art 8) <19> Lion-O: are you doing the red mazelike thingy? <19> hehe <1> smsie: freeform playing ;) wow, it even has copy/paste and save/restore. <19> Lion-O: I basically wanted it for collaborative remote teaching/brainstorming. But it's a lot of fun too :) <19> Lion-O: if I set it up that way, I can make it so only some clients have write access, but everyone can see <19> currently it's setup so everyone can write <16> you better :P
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