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<0> Eric! <0> come to think of it, I can't find something about what cl*** ranges WERE <1> Nanuq: 'lo <2> any gamerz around? <3> PolarWolf: optical or wireless ? <1> whitecap: optical <4> PolarWolf: awwwww :) <1> scanning pctures and stuff <2> looks like not <3> cool, usb i guess ? <4> PW: btw, is shanta having issues with web serving? <1> szymon: Is it? <3> i'm still using a old parellel port win only one <1> szymon: Hmm... <4> PolarWolf: linuxops seems down, as does my site...
<1> szymon: Some sites seem not to work, yeah. Investigating. <1> szymon: Hrm, weird <4> yeah, odd :) <5> so dead in here <1> Yah <5> !ping PolarWolf <1> The annoying part is that when I do, I need to reboot the box too. lpfc doesn't pick up on it <0> hi whyzzyrd <5> heh, it's not quite as dead as I thought. <6> whyzzyrd: Me too, even thought I haven't ordered any <6> thought too <6> bah! <5> Pizbit: bah indeed <5> Pizbit: I've ordered what I need from 2 separate companies. <6> whyzzyrd: Going to order some after I've pad 3'n' for new flat <6> 3'n'2, $600 :) <6> whyzzyrd: I ordered from about 5-7 different places for this computer. <5> Pizbit: No, I phrased that badly.. <5> Pizbit: I need 4 more TV cards <6> whyzzyrd: For any particular reason? <5> Pizbit: so I ordered 4 each from two different companies. <6> Hrm? <5> Pizbit: given they're EOL, but work perfectly in my application, I got some spares. <6> That's 8. <5> Pizbit: and if they increase the number of muxen, I'll need more cards. <0> heh. I actually WANTED a tv card, but given the price they are here in NZ, I think I'll give them a miss... same for the radio cards. I'm out of slots anyhow. <6> whyzzyrd: Er, what're you're doing? <6> Viking667: Sub 100 for a basic one <4> damn I love unix <0> Pizbit: yeah, I know, but I don't have sub-100... <7> can get usb tuners if you are out of slots <8> is there any app to block and monitoring p2p traffic? <6> Viking667: Ah, so you have more than $100? :D <0> szymon: ah huh. What version? <4> show me anywhere else where it's as simple to do something like cat *access* | awk {'print $1'} | sort -n | uniq | wc -l <9> i have sub-100 <9> i have WELL sub-100 <9> :S <6> adikt: :D <7> MFG: no, that's whack-a-mole. most p2p can work around blocks <4> Viking667: generically the vast majority of unix environments actually, I'm not bigotted :P <0> DaveHowe: are they useful on 1.1? <7> Viking667: dunno, haven't got one. <0> szymon: heh. I'm using Solaris/x86, and so far the only thing that stumps me is the failure to NAT <5> Viking667: You get DVB-T? <0> nope <5> MFG: what I'd do is limit per-host bandwidth. <0> no digital transmissions here at all. <5> MFG: did I ask you to /msg me? <8> no:) <5> MFG: channel policy is you don't, because us discussing it in channel is likely to be more productive. <8> ok <8> htb or ? use to limit per-host bandwidth ? <3> he was polite, uninvited messages are considered rude <7> per-host bandwidth is traffic shaping - lots of solutions out there for that, just google "traffic shaping linux"
<8> 10x a lot :))) you'r all the same...google..:)) <8> searching in the ocean for a treasure <8> :) <8> a hidden one <8> the key <8> :P <7> yup. why waste time explaining a dozen different solutions when google will explain them for you and possibly you will google *first* next time instead of wasting our time asking? <10> hello, i`m back <10> is there any way to install Yahoo! Messenger on linux? <0> No. But try Gaim. <3> Negura-: why not fire up yum or whatever and find out <0> That mostly runs Yahoo, and others too. <10> whitecap, now i`m on windows, i`m planning to get linux in next few days <1> Negura-: why? <0> Negura-: as I said, go try gaim when you get to Linux. <3> Negura-: then instead of wasting time here, research the website of your chosen distrobution\ <10> yeah, but with gaim lot of services won`t be available (file transfer, games etc) <0> huh? You can do file transfers with Gaim, can't you? <0> I kno games probably won't work... <0> And neither will Yahoo radio, but I don't miss those. <1> So I again I ask the question; why install linux? <1> Obviously it doesn't do what $luser needs <10> i`m curious how`s linux <0> Negura-: can you put up with not having yahoo games, and yahoo music? <7> well, why not try gaim (which has a windows version) first? <7> easiest way to find out if it fits your needs <0> DaveHowe: because the Windows version is NOW shareware. <1> Negura-: Are you prepared to change the way you work with your computer? If not, stick with windows. <7> Viking667: and? he is trying it, not using it long term <0> And he may not have the smarts to compile his own version. <1> Note to self: 15cm != 1500mm :) <11> help <11> I want a tool to select lines containing a *word* of a txt file, anyone know ? <7> select? <7> grep will show you lines containing a word <7> grep <word> <filename> <11> then I can replace those lines, remove them, etc etc ? <7> wxaman: you want a word processor - there are lots. I prefer vim for that, but that's me <7> openoffice is probably the best choice if you are running a gui and are from a windows background <11> yes I luv gui;s <11> but openoffice would do that ? <7> there are also stream editors - sed for example. to replace the word "target" with "arrow" in a text document you could do "cat document.txt | sed "s/target/arrow/" > output.txt" <7> speaking of which, got a funny medireview this week - document that kept asking me to conorganization the settings :) <12> need some help with iptables, could someone help me a bit? <7> sup dts? <13> are there any Cafe Manager that runs in linux? <14> vaus: sourceforge or freshmeat would be a start <11> is there a program that creates directories of specified files and folders so that they fit best in a cd/dvd in order to burn them ? <12> need some help in iptables, anyone kind to help me a bit ? <1> dts: Just ask a ****en question <11> dts ask ****er! <12> i'd like to block some outgoing ports for some ip's behind server <11> aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhh <12> let's say nobody from inside can do ssh outside <15> hey, can any1 tell me how to universally enforce larger fonts on applications in kde? i can't make the difference between 6 and G due to the ultrasmall fonts ;p <7> that's easy. target port for ssh is 22 - so just add a deny rule <14> wxaman: there was one called cdbackup for CD's. <12> DaveHowe allright, well you could help me telling the rule <16> iptables -A INPUT --dport 22 -j DROP <16> or something close to that <12> nice one, lol:) <12> i said i need only for some ip's behind server <7> smsie: on the input chain? <16> so match on IP as well as port <12> and not for anyone outside the server <16> DaveHowe: oh, it's for NAT is it? <14> DaveHowe: well he said it was close <12> yup, nat:) <16> drop it on the FORWARD chain then <16> I'm not going to write the whole rule for him. I don't mind giving an idea though <12> well you could tell me the rule:) <17> sysctl -w net.inet.ip.portrange.reservedhigh=1 <17> what is similar command in linux?
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