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<0> is there any linux torrent client to be used in console mode? I don't have x on my box nor a monitor. <1> most of 'm are afaik. <2> yeah I believe the stock client comes with a command interface <1> heck, when you grab torrent then.. yeah, the stock is cli. <2> written in Python or summat like that <1> yups <0> stock client? <3> the one written by the guy who created it <1> haven't even looked for this stuff have you? <0> I've been of course I did <2> bitconjurer.net/BitTorrent <2> or was it .org, I forget <2> hmmmm... bored... maybe I'll play some Oblivion <4> haha <4> got my NOR today <4> so for 2004, I've effectively not paid a single gd cent of tax to the gov't
<5> that sounds nice <4> fredk-: it's a nice feeling <5> Yea <5> so, how was that Venti Espresso? :P <4> fredk-: haven't tried that yet <5> hmm ok :) <1> it would be nice if X didn't take over the tty. <4> hey Lion-O <1> Nanuq! <6> X take over the tty? <7> night all, thanks for the help <1> Sturgeon: when the login manager starts then focus is switched over to X. <6> oh <1> Even when I logout from X, go back to tty1. It doesn't take long for X to take over again. I really dislike not having any influence over that behaviour. <6> is there no way to change that? :\ <8> Lion-O: You could hax0r your logout script to include a stop for your display manager <1> Sturgeon: as far as I know its simply the way X operates. <9> hmm. any KDE users around? <8> Or you could not use a login manager <9> is there a way to make one window on top of the others, but revert it back to its *normal* position? <9> that is, toggle between above others and normal position, as opposed to above others or below others.. <1> vIkSiT: hmm, not sure I understand. "normal" position? You mean, if it was on top of window A but below window C you'd have it back between those two after pulling it up? <9> Lion-O, no. <9> what happens in KDE is that it gives you only two options for each window <9> one is - keep above others, and the other is - keep below others <1> eh ? <9> so lets say you wanted an xterm above everything else - keep above others would work fine <9> but, there is apparently no way to make it "normal" again, that is not send it permanently BELOW others, but have it behave like it would if none of the above options were chosen <9> try it. its irritating as hell! <1> sure it is. <1> click the option again, then its normal. <9> eh? <9> jeezus. someone teach them UI basics <1> I have a window and make it ontop. Right click in bar -> advanced -> keep above. <9> the least they could show there was a TOGGLE icon or a check mark <8> Lion-O: Do you use gdm? <1> now its ontop. <9> Lion-O, right - and clicking it again toggles it. <1> If I click the option /again/ then its out again. <1> vIkSiT: is that what you meant? <1> vIkSiT: oh; they have a toggle icon. On my box its clearly "selected" after I first click it. <9> Lion-O, exactly. except that if you notice, there is no visual indication that the option you selected is a toggle <9> there IS? <9> weird <1> vIkSiT: its "blocked" <9> i dont seem to have it then <9> on two machines that too <1> vIkSiT: you can see that better if its selected (hover over it). <1> reality: no. kdm. <8> Lion-O: Ah. Is there an AlwaysRestartServer option in the kdm.conf? <9> nope still cant. but maybe its a window decoration option somewhere or something <1> reality: no idea. <9> oh well thanks :) <9> i was going nuts <1> vIkSiT: good luck <8> Lion-O: That might solve your issue <1> reality: we'll see :-) <1> for now; bedtime. <1> night folks
<8> later <10> uhg <4> syn! <10> ack! <4> fin <10> syn? <4> feckoff <10> heh, hiyas Nanuq. <4> that's the new TCP <10> You know of any good RSS Feeds... you know, **** I would be interested in.... <4> nope. imo RSS is useless. <10> I know, but I want to run This beta of Outlook 2k7 thu some ringers and RSS Feeds are one of them <10> Nanuq: Office 2k7 is sharp, btw <11> hehe http://pics.obra.se/1150705655485.jpg <12> <looking for help installing ubuntu on my usb drive....while installing screen will go black with a couple of brown blocks and the system just goes into a sleep-like mode <5> wlfshmn, hahaha <12> can anyone help? <13> No. <4> syn-ack: sharp as a sausage? <12> wtf <5> wlfshmn, how much did you pay? <10> networkad: I'll help you. <12> thank you syn-ack <10> networkad: Got 80 USD an hour? <13> +k <12> blah blah blah <10> networkad: As you can tell, we dont candy stripe in here. <13> blah blah blah. how ****ing intelligent. <12> I was just curous about the reasoning behind the screen <10> networkad: As a matter of fact, had you read the URL thats in the topic you would have read that, and seen where to go for help <10> but no, you're ignorant like every other luser that comes in here. <12> http://faq.linuxops.net/faq030000000000.html <14> I'm having trouble getting a Nvidia TNT2 2 to display 1440x900 on RedHat WS 4 ... any ideas? <4> syn-ack: omg, it's looking more and more like OS X <4> http://aarakast.de/wp-content/uploads/microsoft-office-2007.jpg <10> networkad: http://faq.linuxops.net/faq010100000000.html read the 3rd paragraph, twit <13> http://faq.linuxops.net/faq010100000000.html Paragraph 3, second sentence, bold face <13> *** hat <4> syn-ack: of course you know me. I'd install Vista, and still run Firefox/Thunderbird, foobar2000 and PuTTY ;) <4> and uTorrent, heh. <10> Nanuq: heh <4> pity there's no effort put into making OOo not **** major *** <10> kosmo: Now you wouldnt expect him to have seen that? <4> syn-ack: you've used foobar2000? <13> syn-ack: of course not. He proved himself awhile back. <4> syn-ack: uTorrent, btw, has to be an example of how you can do a **** of a lot, in way little space <10> Nanuq: no, I havent, though Ive read up on it <4> syn-ack: okay, so let me re-evaluate RSS here <4> syn-ack: what the **** am I supposed to do with the feeds?> <13> syn-ack: no doubt.... why not let everyone know where you are <10> Nanuq: I use them for blogs and ****, of course I firefox has supported RSS forever but hey <10> Nanuq: and news updates from the BBC and NYTimes and **** <10> kosmo: I dont like them because they are slow.... and god forbid if you cant find a seed. <3> syn-ack: hum.. I've found that once it gets going, torrents will quickly saturate my inbound pipe <4> syn-ack: how do they work in Firefox? <4> syn-ack: I grok how they work in Thunderbird <4> syn-ack: get a decent client, like uTorrent, and you're laughin' <10> Nanuq: iirc, the same way they work in TBird <4> syn-ack: eh? <10> You should have the little RSS icon on your browser, though mine doesnt and I just noticed that. <15> hi all <4> I see it for Slashdot, yeah <4> when I click on it, it adds bookmarks for each story <13> schitzo: eh? <4> syn-ack: of course in Thunderbird, I expected the body of each story to be as the message body. except I get a bloody url. <4> syn-ack: I fail to see the point, if that's all I'm getting. <4> unless /. is a ****e example <10> ah, well in FF they appear in your bookmarks and click on them, which in turn will open the storys and **** <10> Nanuq: no, they have Atom RSS which I like alot <16> configure: error: Xft version 2 is required for x11 target <16> anybody knows where I get xft version 2 please?
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