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<0> SOme things are so niche, and completely unsuitable.
<1> Bacta: As long as their (lack of) patching only concerns windows, who cares?
<0> Though on second thought, open sourcing software for, say, an MRI machine could be interesting.
<2> right
<3> Nanuq: Imagine trying to get time to test the code
<0> Pizbit: if it could lower the cost of a machine, that would be awesome
<3> heh
<4> damn this CRM code...
<4> I dont know if I have anyone left by now :P
<1> You could have gotten after market ones
<0> Coma: Ready for it?
<1> For what? The weekend? Beer night?
<0> The remote reboot.
<1> As long as it doesn't concern one of my boxen... ;)



<0> haw haw
<0> there she goes
<1> I still want to reboot my firewall at home, but don't have the guts ;)
<0> and she's back
<0> Linux sierra 2.6.17.7 #1 Thu Aug 3 05:33:49 EDT 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
<5> sierra online had some funny games :)
<5> someone else using debian sid with kde ?
<2> unforgivable stupidity : running windows version of firefox on linux using wine, just becouse it works for video streaming better than mplayer-mozilla-plugin
<5> what the hell happened to the anti aliased fonts for the gtk interface ?
<0> p0seidon: VLC works wonders
<2> I know
<2> stupid CIO
<2> wants that
<6> Sunblade: They broke about two weeks ago, I think.
<6> Sunblade: It's a GTK library problem, afaik. No fix yet.
<6> or ... no fix yet when I abandoned ship and went Ubuntu
<5> Demonen: ok thanks, then I don't need to look further
<0> Coma: did you see how I fixed my ipfilter snafu?
<1> By allowing everything?
<0> damn this nat box loses time. been about 24 hours and it's lost 2.5 seconds
<0> we'll get ntpdate on that
<0> Coma: Nah, problem was that the rule was being set before the actual device was created.
<0> Coma: tun0 doesn't come up until openvpn is started and rockin'
<0> Coma: the solution is to run 'ipf -y' afterwards
<0> Coma: ideally, I should have it run that when the vpn starts. right now, I just have it in /etc/rc.local
<0> IOW, get openvpn to run that command
<0> Coma: that resyncs the interfaces, so now the rule already in place, it applied to the actual device
<0> s/it app/is app/
<0> Coma: surprised that in my googling, I didn't come across this.
<1> No, today's beerday
<1> Err, ewps
<1> Hmm
<0> Coma: Perhaps most people p*** all by default
<1> WTF did tethereal go
<1> Debian sid is on crack
<4> hasnt it always been? :P
<1> Oh, n/m
<1> Didn't know it was renamed to wireshark
<1> It could atleast have installed a symlink or something
<0> wireshark?
<0> wtf sort of name is that?
<0> Coma: is that the text version, or both the text/gui?
<1> I think 'wireshark' is the X version and tshark the text version
<0> Coma: Well, I suppose it does support more than ethernet, so that's one thing going for the name.
<0> Coma: Then again, who uses anything but?
<0> ph33r my decnet, biatch
<1> Nanuq: I still don't understand the namechange
<0> ultrix is tha shiznit. early 90s shiznit!
<0> well 80s even, but this copy ;)
<0> ultrix 4.3
<0> shared libraries are for the weak
<0> Coma: Actually for a 33MHz machine with 40M of RAM, Ultrix runs quite nicely.
<0> Coma: Would prefer 4.5, being the last version released in 1995, but I can't find it anywhere. Last I checked, Compaq (at the time) wanted $695.00 or so for it.
<0> Yeahhh.. you know, I'll just buy an entire new machine for that.
<1> Heh, I still don't see the use in maintaining old stuff like that
<0> Coma: Nor I, haven't booted it up in two years.
<1> Mkay, they just renamed ethereal to wireshark. It's still the same
<7> can someone do a "host svana.org" and tell me what the result is ?
<1> svana.org has address 125.62.94.225
<7> hmm has not propogated yet



<7> ahh well
<0> % host svana.org
<0> svana.org has address 125.62.94.225
<0> svana.org mail is handled (pri=20) by mail.svana.org
<0> g'day sjh
<8> -bash: host: command not found ;P
<9> sjh: SOA has serial 2006972501
<10> how do i copy a file from windows to linux ?
<10> what is the command
<9> lol! "the" command
<1> kuddo: Hard to tell. From where to where?
<1> E.g. Do both live onthe same box, networked, what?
<10> from c:\ to.../root/ or /desktop/
<10> doesent matter
<1> *sigh*
<1> Forget I asked
<1> Yes, it works!
<7> nanuq
<7> yeah the secondry name server is ingoring notifies coming from the wrong ip because I have not changed the default route
<5> Coma: good, so midentd is better than oidentd ?
<1> For now, it is
<1> Or maybe it's not better at all, but atleast it works ;)
<5> ok good to know
<5> I was looking for an alternative too
<1> Then why join in the first place?
<5> Coma: to annoy us :)
<5> !ping
<5> !seen dinges
<11> hello
<11> just installed suse 10.1 ....now how can i play mp3s from my windows partitions?
<5> burg: man mount
<11> ?...
<5> sounds clear enough to me
<11> i didn`t understand what you meant
<5> burg: go to a terminal and type "man mount" enter, without the quotes.
<11> aha...tnx
<11> (it`s first time when i install linux , so i`m complete noob)
<5> burg: www.tldp.org
<5> although doesn't suse mount them automatically these days ?
<1> Sunblade: Hey, no mention of 2.4 anymore?
<11> so just type man mount or read that stuff from there and do other things?
<5> Coma: hmm yes a few ages back :)
<5> burg: maybe suse has some cool documentation too, no idea really
<5> Coma: actually 2.6.18 doesn't belong there, come to think of it
<5> in the topic that is
<1> Nope, it doesn't
<1> Those are really great kernels, and don't break as much on every update ;)
<5> $(/usr/bin/curl http://www.kernel.org/kdist/finger_banner) :)
<7> pish if you want stable -rw-r--r-- 1 lkams ftpmaster 6100819 2001-01-10 08:30 linux-2.0.39.tar.bz2
<7> oops
<7> -rw-r--r-- 1 lkams ftpmaster 6121108 2004-02-08 18:13 linux-2.0.40.tar.bz
<7> I mean that
<7> now that was a stable kernel I am sure
<1> What do you mean, was?
<7> is
<5> wlfshmn: but ofcourse :)
<12> Sunblade: It got me through a few scrapes where wget did poorly
<1> Bah, wget always works
<12> Coma: notably better session cookie support for form posting in multipart/form-data with binary content
<0> heya wlf
<1> Oh, I don't use it for that sort of stuff ;)
<12> Coma: plus the [n-n2] syntax for fetching series of numbered documents rocks
<12> Coma: I fetch maybe 100MB or so of html from nine diffrent sites every night with curl ;)
<1> Yikes, that's a LOT of html
<0> wlfshmn: so that'd work for pr0n then?
<0> wlfshmn: [0-15].jpg ?
<4> wlfshmn: OW
<12> Coma: then I convert that to xhtml, transform that to a reduced set of xml items, validate it against a schema, and then post the resulting xml back to my webapp ;)


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