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<0> I thought bash was build around ksh
<0> built
<1> whitecap: that's just an IRC host...
<1> whitecap: check my shell history, you'll see
<1> bash was built around sh
<1> not ksh
<0> ah, right. sorry
<0> I knew it was based off one of them.
<2> bourne again sh
<1> they're all the same variant
<0> whitecap: : oh, I see.
<1> just different implementations
<1> I prefer the commercial implementation of ksh
<0> so, the GPL... does it basically force commerical vendors to publish their source code?
<1> You might wanna read the GPL for that
<1> I'm too drunk to care and explain



<1> and hungry
<0> k
<1> I want some breakfast
<1> cab ride to IHOP or Denny's shouldn't cost much
<2> wake the wife up to cook
<1> nah
<2> uhh, cabs cheaper
<1> she doesn't cook breakfast like I want it right now
<0> torvalds....
<0> like Linus?
<1> ****a torvlads
<1> torvalds too
<1> I can imagine that if he ever came in here, people would be cussing him left and right
<3> Go for it
<0> heh
<2> ksh: he'd be booted for a troll
<1> one thing that annoys the **** out of me is the fact that the threading model has changed multiple times
<1> whitecap: That's true
<0> I read something on slashdot about him going off about the new memory management system he is developing
<0> he was talking smack.
<1> the fact that the threading model has changed multiple times has caused me problems at work
<1> so annoying
<1> and because I do operations, of course, it's all my fault that developer's code doesn't work right
<1> stupid ****ers
<0> what sort of responsibilities does operations entail at your office?
<1> I do implementations...so, if it has to do with implementing anything, it's my problem
<1> unless I prove that it's the developers fault
<1> which is most often the case
<4> ksh: what kind of changes caused you problems recently ?
<1> but to prove that it's the developers fault means that I have to troubleshoot their code
<1> which blows
<0> seems like that should be well outside the scope of your responsibility.
<2> he's good =-)
<0> I don't have to example code, thankfully, but i do have to put up with **** like this...
<1> koollman: in all honesty, it's really the developer's fault...however, the move to NTLP has caused issues with developer's code
<0> "I spoke with Chris and he told me that with some changes you have made to
<0> the firewall, there is a possibility that this is making it difficult for me
<0> to upload my photos - do you agree? If you have a moment it would be great
<0> to discuss."
<3> Linux is intended for a wide audience, not to cater to your individual needs
<0> all right then.
<1> NPTL libraries, even
<5> why isnt porn as good as the real thing?
<0> anyway, we don't have any formal usage policy at work
<0> so I"m jsut expected to go on my own and take care of it, and then deal with requests for exceptions all day
<5> Squibby: you could try google
<0> google, for what?
<5> for your probelms
<1> google for murdering co-workers
<5> National News Briefs; Man Guilty of Murdering 3 Former Co-Workers ...
<0> heh.
<1> SO....anyway, the fact that linux has an LD_***UME_KERNEL variable is troubling to beign with
<0> I just tell them no.
<6> I'm disapointed :(
<6> http://www.google.com/search?q=%22cheap+shotguns%22 <-- No good results for "cheap shotguns"
<1> ok....must go find some grub
<1> I am really hungry
<1> bbiab
<0> we actually fired an ex special forces guy for getting drunk and saying odd things, like he could kill each of us in less than 2 seconds
<0> and brandishing a knife.



<2> named keith ?
<6> Hehe
<5> thats america for you
<0> I think they said he also arranged all our low boy racks together to make a tunnel, and started crawling through them all marines style
<0> we had undercover officers watching our campus for two weeks.
<0> good ****.
<6> Squibby: ... US Marines make a few seriously disturbed indeviduals
<6> Seems I'm coming up on another 'shutdown -r now' :/ Forgot to include high memory support, so it only saw 840MB out of my 1024MB
<3> 'shutdown -r 0'
<6> Akademik: Isn't that the exact same thing?
<2> Sunblade: no coffee ?
<6> "now" is in 0 seconds
<7> whitecap: yep still waking up :P
<3> Depends on the version
<7> i mean I am drinking coffee, but stillwaking up, oh bah
<2> Sunblade: another Linux is gracing us with his presence
<6> Akademik: What would you expect that to do? Can't really find any difference in the manual.
<2> s/ux/ux/
<2> gah
<8> isn't high memory support for 4+ gigs of memory?
<7> lol
<6> dasein: That's what I thought, but it seems there is < 4GB and > 4GB high memory.
<6> < 4GB is for ~1GB to 4GB
<8> yah i think your right
<0> heh
<0> your Hall of Lame is cute
<9> hey - can i change in anyway a ntfs partition to linux partition, without format?
<2> no
<9> no to my q?
<2> d'oh
<7> Negura-: what th hell do you mean with "q" ?
<6> dasein: In menuconfig it says off/4GB/64GB, where I had it to "off"
<9> q = question
<7> Negura-: no, q is a letter. Quit the horse crap and spell in here.
<6> dasein: `free` shows I have 883 MB total physical, while it should be ~1020MB
<9> and linux partitions i will create with linux cd, right? or how?
<7> Negura-: with fdisk, cfdisk, diskdruid etc
<6> Negura-: You'll have to copy the data, format the partition in a proper file system and copy the data back.
<2> however the install docs instruct
<9> tnx - gimme an advice please - what linux should i get?
<6> Negura-: Ubuntu
<9> tnx
<2> Negura-: last warning, spell in here. if you're too lazy to spell thanks you are too lazy to be here
<9> sorry
<7> Negura-: www.distrowatch.com and pick one yourself
<7> whitecap: what kind of beer are you having ?
<2> Sunblade: light american lager. budwieiser. and some oregon bud to mellow it out
<2> Sunblade: my neighbor and i finished a pint of bourbon for starters
<2> then threw some darts
<2> o/~when the levee breaks o/~
<10> ok..i'm gonna ask a real n00b question
<7> whitecap: I've never had budweiser
<10> what's the best version of linux for a person to use to switch over from microsoft?
<7> mike_25: www.distrowatch.com and pick one yourself
<10> burning the last cd of suse 10.1....but i tried 9.1 and it was fairly unuser friendly and unstable
<2> Sunblade: not missing much, bland by .eu standards but a good brew to quench you thirst and drink a few
<2> Mike_25: if you have to ask, osX
<3> Mike, Linux is not known for its friendliness
<10> that's why i want to switch over...tired of being a computer geek that gets laughed at cause i don't know linux ;)
<7> I guess I am spoiled with Belgian beer :)
<3> Mike, is that your only reason?
<10> well..that and i got a 64 bit processor and no xp 64 bit :D
<3> Mike, what kind of computing do you do?
<7> !ping
<10> not much..normally just web surfing and just 1 game..america's army..which has a linux versoin
<7> !seen test
<10> *version
<2> Sunblade: grolsch without the sublties
<3> Mike, are you familiar with Firefox?
<10> the browser yeah
<7> whitecap: Grolsch isn't Belgian beer, it's dutch iirc
<7> oh you mean the taste


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