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<0> but if anyone else wants to, whats wrong with that
<1> ok, so lets try that again and believe the software when it says it won't fit on a standard 80 minute cdr :)
<2> There's a thought.
<3> DVD maybe?
<4> Heh
<1> SSigSeg: sticking it on a 99 minute cd-r. it *should* fit though, the iso is only 705mb, well within the normal range
<3> I have 70 blank DVDs left, i could send you 1 or 2 if you want (minus shipping)
<1> could have been a slightly faulty cd-r - you don't have to use up much redundancy to overrun the tailout when you are burning right to capacity
<1> oh, I have dvd blanks - but that would make this disk useless on cd-drive-only systems, and given its a recovery disk...
<4> heh
<4> Blah
<4> I hate forgetting to turn the usb drive on to do my backup:)
<5> got different media?
<1> could just be a faulty image
<1> hash: yeah, but rather than risk my drive any more I am going straight for my 99 minute media. they are more expensive but have the space to spare
<5> oh missed the part about the 99 min media



<5> its a 705MB ISO image? shoulda fit fine then..
<1> burn has hung at the 99% marker - about where the drive started to hammer last time
<5> image checksums ok?
<1> I suspect the image isn't clean. I will trash it and wait for a better one to turn up
<1> no checksum supplied, sadly. image checks out ok in isobuster though
<3> amazing a microplated layer of alloy between 2 shiny sheets of polycarbon can cause so much grief
<5> try burning it slower... set for DAO right?
<1> SSigSeg: like modern media aren't just organic paint on one side of a plastic disc?
<5> all this burning talk is making me want to fry up some DVDs
<4> And CD-Rs are too small!
<5> dyed plastic and reflective foil.
<1> hash: yeah, burnt this at 32x anyhow
<3> DaveHowe: huh huh huh, hmm hmm, huh huh <in his best beavis impression> you said organic
<5> i usually burn CDRs at 16x or slower, depending on the media...
<1> I can usually burn at 32x or better on this drive - but then it *is* a plextor :)
<3> I lost half my CDs to CDR mishaps
<5> my 24x10x40x LiteOn pwnz your crapxtor :P
<1> hell, I can burn karaoke at 32x on that thing, and that's bloody unusual. 16x is the norm for most drives
<3> see, I bought a 100 pack DVD/CD, 25 CDs and 75 DVDs, (go figure, they cost the same to manufacture but a DVD can store more) well all was good but every time I'd burn something I'd winde up doing it again do to some unforseen mishap
<6> DaveHowe: ...
<6> DaveHowe: A -good- drive rejects all forms of kareoke
<5> haha
<7> no. a -good- drives breaks the cd down into shatters when it detects karaoke.
<1> wlfshmn: no, a good drive lets you set the hidden drive id too. I should have hung onto that hp scsi drive I had, even though it was only an 8x - still, 20/20 hindsight...
<3> DaveHowe: sad part is that some coorperate probably gave himself a <= .25% raise to make the decision that made that drive better than the one you have now
<8> OS: Fedora core 2. Problem: I want to update my PHP from 4.3.11 to 4.4.2... So i do "yum update php" but it says it is the most current version. I copied /etc/yum.conf from a server where 4.4.2 is the most current.
<8> How can i upgrade it to 4.4.2
<8> ?
<2> Euforia: FC2 is at least two versions out of date. You'll need to upgrade the entire dist.
<1> SSigSeg: yeah. the recording industry screamed blue murder when they found out the hp drives could write *any* drive code instead of the serial number of the drive itself.... they were relying on that code for prosecutions, and the existance of a drive that could fake them was a defence wet dream....
<8> Shadur: Thank you.
<3> to ye that hast bandwidth, download the lastest ISO, to ye who has modern ISO, all will be given, to ye that hath not modernized his ISO and installed a modernized version, there will be wheeping and gnashing of teeth.
<3> no we gonna p*** arround a plate, put money in it or we'll excommunicate you
<1> ok, deepburner has ****ed up my machine. gonna reboot (again) to get it bck
<6> ok, wtf does my server time drift like crazy...
<6> it's not loosing second or minutes.. it's loosing hours and -days- over months
<4> eek
<3> i'd crontab an NTP server or something
<3> i need to do the same, i also need a new battery
<7> just run ntpd and be done with it
<9> wlfshmn: "losing" :P
<6> I used to run ntpd, and it aggrevated my problem
<3> wlfshmn: had a pwer outage today, lost not only my date/time but also my uptime record
<3> 541 days
<9> wlfshmn: Maybea that's what's going on with your server - it's letting those minutes loose!!
<9> Maybe, even ;)
<3> sorry but i didn't buy 2 40oz's of old E for nothing, i'm morning a loss tonight
<3> ~mourning
<9> SSigSeg: Greater uptime == "not updated your kernel for a while" == "potential security risk" ;)
<6> date
<6> SSigSeg: I have like no uptime on this machine. hardware maintenance last weekend ;)
<3> Tron: it runs apache and sendmail who the hell needs a kernel update but now that you mention it i may down it for the hell of it just to update the kernel
<3> I could probably do all I do with a 1.x kernel (provided they were still available) and get away with security risks
<9> SSigSeg: Who needs a kernel update? Anyone running a kernel which has had subsequent security fixes made to it of course.
<10> folks, who knows how to work with virtualmin? because I wanna create a subdomain and I don't know how, no docs found..
<3> I'd buy one off e-bay but the shipping is incredible
<1> lightangel: a quick google yealds "click on "add subdomain"
<1> go google yourself



<10> idiotic ISP
<3> I have a good question... domain registration, anyone have a good providor to recommend?
<1> I use ukreg, but not for any special reason
<1> but they are cheap, do framing if you don't have a hosting provider, and ditto mail redirection
<1> I have set up about 12 hosts though them so far and had no problems.
<9> Oh look, Debian have completely removed webmin-* and usermin-* packages from Sid.
<6> Tron: renamed, or webmin is simply -gone-?
<9> wlfshmn: Gone. For good. : http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=343897
<10> huh, back
<10> ok, DaveHowe, can you please repeat? I got the last /me about a license
<11> afternoon
<9> Morning
<12> K_F: ey..
<6> Tron: whee
<1> lightangel: according to the forum post I was reading (which may have been out of date) a subdomain requires a licence, just like a main domain does
<11> yoz: I see that you got yoznet up
<1> if the button to show it doesn't appear, maybe its because you are out of licences?
<9> wlfshmn: Bah. This means I'm going to have to start hand-editing aliases again :P
<9> wlfshmn: What a bother.
<12> K_F: yeap ;) just doing some updates and will mostly finish it today on train on my way home. ;)
<6> Tron: I've never used webmin so no skin off my back
<11> yoz: hehe, nice
<6> Tron: Wait, you actually still work?
<6> Tron: I thought you got the pfy for that
<11> yoz: let me know if I can be of any service :)
<9> wlfshmn: It's got a nice Postfix module.
<9> wlfshmn: I *do* do some stuff here you know!
<9> wlfshmn: The PFY just /THINKS/ he does everything here ;)
<6> Tron: Well, direct the pfy, obviously..
<9> wlfshmn: But, that would make my hair begin to sprout pointy edges.
<6> gah!
<6> abort! aborsT!
<11> hehe
<11> DaveHowe: I have more problems with the NES emulator and DosBox
<6> debian tried upgrading freeradius on me again.. solly beast
<7> i have FAR greater problems with amiga forever :P
<9> wlfshmn: Why don't you mark that has Held then?
<6> Tron: I am now ;)
<9> wlfshmn: ;)
<6> Tron: I bult those modified packages so bloody long ago that I had all but forgotten about them
<9> wlfshmn: Tends to happen, yes *nod*
<1> K_F - mame. may the FSM preserve me, but I lost over a bloody MONTH when I first got that
<11> hehe
<12> K_F: sure.. I'm sure you will since I got some issues but I let you know later when I'm at home.
<6> Tron: Yeah, but iff freeradius dies, all the networks users will fall off ;)
<6> Tron: or they will at the next renegotiation atleast
<11> yoz: just private message me and I'll answer whenever I'm at the computer
<6> although admitedly, with just servers and printers online, the network works much more smoothly ;)
<11> worst thing I know is having nothing to do
<12> K_F: that's nice.. I'm off. later!
<1> lots of free time isn't an issue here...
<9> DaveHowe: Good grief!
<7> 9?
<1> fairly sure the book says 9. give me a sec it isn't to hand
<10> I HATE MY ISP!!!
<10> :))
<9> karma_minus_minus(lightangel);
<1> yup. SLES 9 (novell courses 3036,3037 and 3038 sitting here now)
<10> arrrgh!
<7> ah. SLES.
<10> how idiotic can a ISP be...?
<7> different from Suse9 :P
<10> I think stupidity doesn't has limits....
<4> Hrm
<4> Where's cheeksy these days?


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