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<0> okay.... so since I typed crontap -e as superuser, this script will run as root... which is what I want. <1> haha, g'night whyzzyrd <2> Nostrings: it'll edit the root users' crontab. There are system cron files in /etc too. <3> oh crap... it was Toronto <4> *sigh* just my luck. He chose a program called "pornview " <3> I hope that call wasn't for me, because I didn't answer it and they didn't leave a message <0> a user's crontab entries will run even if that user is not logged in right? <4> night whyzzyrd <2> Viking667: uuhuh? pronview?
<4> hrm. Hope you gave him the legs, Tamahome_ <4> Right. It's time I left. Be right back. <5> lol.... <6> he kicked himself in the nads <6> grrrrr...someday i'll get all the anime! <1> Ontario <1> Ontario is 519 <1> Sorry, my chat thing didn't scroll down, it was stuck on Tamahome's question. :) <3> yeah down in Toronto <3> which might have been for me, I've been applying for some jobs there :| <3> goddamn everything is so snappy now that I have 1GB <6> 1GB of pr0n? <3> ..... <7> thats a bit much ;) <3> I have way more than that :P <8> 1gb of porn? only? :) <9> can anyone tell me what prelink is and why it is working at about 40% on my FC5 ?? <7> Hmm, tama sure is gone. <6> m00! <7> rem00 <10> baseball season is here. wheeee <10> well I hate you <7> aha <10> whoa <7> Tamahome_: you really didn't have to take all those people with you to watch pr0n <1> What a rush! <3> :P~ <0> how can I ***ign the output of a command to a variable (in bash) I want $today to be equal to the output of : date +%Y-%m-%d <7> Nostrings: look into `` or $() (man bash). Basicly something in the likes of variable=`command`. <6> today = `date +%Y-%m-%d` <5> hrm. What happened to X? <0> dogbert2, taht don't work.... if I do that: echo $today gives me : date +%Y... <7> GreyWanderer: it went lookinh for pr0n <7> Nostrings: yes, that will work. <5> yeesh. Just when I was about to sign on. <7> Nostrings: RTFM <6> burp <0> Lion... try it... <5> ahhhh. <7> obviously a cluebie <11> a stupid one at that <10> stupid java <12> no spaces around the equals sign <7> Nostrings: why do you think we're telling you that it'll work? <11> Nostrings: RTFM <5> did you do export today=$(..) ? <0> grey no... <7> GreyWanderer: he doesn't have to in the same script. <5> ah huh. <11> Lion-O: unless reading it in again in perl :) <13> hey...i do a lot of php web development, and usually use dreamweaver on windows to do it (it has a very nice code editing mode, and the easy FTP upload is an added bonus)...is there any program (even just a text editor) on linux that has similar features? most importantly (in order): sftp upload, syntatical highlighting, auto-indenting, maybe a preview mode <5> I found that doing stuff like: today=$(date +%Y%M%D ) <5> seems to worke.
<7> K_F: lol <0> grey, I will try taht. <10> cyclic: xemacs <7> GreyWanderer: ofcourse it does. Its the same as using `` <5> cyclic: emacs. <5> Lion-O: true. <11> cyclic: <11> http://www.kfwebs.net/articles/article/18 <14> cyclic, try nvu <0> Lion-O.... you should try it, you are wrong... $(date) works, and 'date' doesn't. <11> cyclic: I tend to use KATE or vim <11> damn, that dude is an idiot <11> can't even spot the difference between single quote and tickback <7> very dense indeed. <1> Although I knew the different, I never knew it was called a "tickback", but it makes sense. <7> well, reading is something most of those cluebies are not very experienced with, knowing how they tend to skip as much reading as possible. <12> backtick, actually <1> Er, difference* <1> Ah ok, still, neat. <1> I always referred to it as, "the other single quote, the one under the tilde" <11> wonders* <12> K_F, he probably saw it, but didn't realize there was a differnce <7> My scripts tend to get complex enough to mix between the two forms, especially when I needed a command in a command. <3> Ceru: which is a real mouthful <12> K_F, I wasn't ;) <11> hehe <7> interesting.. it seems mozilla can keep up on a real media stream using mplayer while konqueror just crashes. <5> wot? <12> GreyWanderer, how goes unicode? <5> heh. Nother reason not to use konq. <11> GreyWanderer: but it has a nice I/O slave <11> it is great as a file manager IMHO <5> Liandrin: hrm. Don't ask. Haven't managed to get it right yet. Now midnight commander looks godawful. <7> GreyWanderer: hehe, well I usually use mozilla anyway. This might also be related to Sid <5> I like Mozilla-firefox. <15> me too <15> Especially cuz adobe sux <15> and i'm still wating for a 64bit flash player :\ <15> Fk adobe is buying out all is good, microsoft's style <5> Hell! I'm still waiting for a flash player for Linux for version 8. <11> there aren't that many good uses for flash, but google video is one of them <5> Liandrin: can you send me some unicode chars? I might as well see if this even works. <15> Agree. Anyway there is some pages that require. <11> GreyWanderer: <15> GreyWanderer, v8? <15> what for? <16> hmm <5> nape. Still yen <5> *sigh* <5> jgaddis: huh? <5> autom4ke: I'm having Unicode problems between console and twin. <16> GreyWanderer: Trying to find some video drivers for my laptop for Vista. <5> yeah. What lappy? <16> Inspiron 600m <5> mrmmm. Can't help. <16> ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 is the video card. <5> Radeon. Yum. <17> hi <16> Ahh, there... <17> I have one problem with gnome, if I copy files to the external disk and the power lost, I can't stop it or make shutdown. On my pc I have ups, but not to the external disk. Any help? <13> K_F, does kate have built-in FTP functionality? <11> cyclic: it uses KDE's I/O slave <11> s/singular/pluralis/ <11> so ftp / sftp / fish / whatever <13> i don't realyl know what the I/O slave is...please explain <11> input/output slave, but it doesn't matter what it is <11> it is there <13> so how do I use it? <16> Wonder if I can download Office 12...
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