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<0> Wonder if I can download Office 12... <1> same as you would in konqueror, just enter sftp://host <1> or ftp or whatever <2> ohhh <1> ... just try it, will you? <2> and just open/save the file from there <1> yeah <2> i didin't know about the sftp:// capability <2> i didn't realize that apps other than konqueror could do that <1> well, that is one of the things I like about KDE <3> cyclic: Uh, any KDE app can. <2> yea, i didn't reallize that <2> great feature...i love it in konq... good to know other kde can do it too <4> hi folks. i yanked the HD from a crashed machine and plugged it into my laptop through USB. /dev/sda1 (the root partition) shows up in /etc/fstab and mounts just fine. The user files that I want are in the second partition, which is LVM; is there a way I can fsck it without mounting it, and also, how do I mount it? <5> bah, I hate those webcasts whihc you just can't fast forward <6> just invent a time machine
<5> Cynic: hehe.. well, the annoying part is that the connection sometimes b0rks and then the player starts all over again <7> Hi I am trying to setup my linksys Usb wireless network card in FC5. I got the drivers installed using ndiswrapper when i do ndiswrapper -l it says they are installed but i am not seeing hardware installed. Ofcourse its plugged in, and this adapter is totally supported. this is a fresh install is USB on this system even workign how can i check? <5> cosmick: logfiles. Probably 'dmesg' for starters <5> or just the dmesg command. <7> yes I am reading thorugh it <7> I am not seeing anything pertaining <5> another hint for usb is probably /proc/bus/usb (iirc). <7> ok <1> enjoy <8> Later jgaddis <5> see ya's <8> This question is going to catch me flack no matter how I ask, so I'll just ask (too late!): What's 'iirc'? All I can think of is "In IRC", like "IRL" = In Real Life" <5> if i recall correctly. <5> <insert mockering here> :P <8> Whoa, I wasn't even close. <8> This is why I fail IQ testes... <8> -e <9> O_O <5> you fail iq tests? ;) <1> CeruleanD: http://www3.kfwebs.net/humor/acronymfun.txt <1> uhm <1> wrong key <10> hello everyone..... <10> I have a laptop with a pcmcia card cisco aironet 350...just installing Debian Sarge 3.1r1 and, even I have settled the wifi IP and stuffs, at ping to the gateway AP, it says ping: sendmsg: No buffer space available.... what should that mean? shoudn't that be something like "no route to host" or the response of packet back? <11> Luigino hello <12> sal online someone ?? <5> NetWorkIP: English <11> NetWorkIP can i help u <12> yess <12> 10x <11> hey any one here know any thing about the roots <5> J0k3r-: "you", please speak English here. <12> a just have install mandrake 9.2 <12> but i can`t make internet to work <12> :(( <1> NetWorkIP: what is "10x" and 9.2 is old, upgrade it <11> i need a help <5> J0k3r-: this is not the place for script kiddies <12> K_F 10x = thenk you <12> somting <1> NetWorkIP: no, it is not <12> i don`t writh well english <12> :( <11> any one here can help me <1> great, now J0k3r- is messaging me <12> K_F <12> u can help me <1> NetWorkIP: what is "u"? <5> NetWorkIP: if you can't even make yourself understood... Find a channel which speaks your native language <12> u = you <13> Is there a tool I can use to send a message to a user? I'm looking at man write but it seems to want to open a dialog, I just want to send a string to that person. <1> NetWorkIP: no, it is not <5> Nostrings: look into 'write' or 'wall' <1> NetWorkIP: "u" is the twenty-first letter of the alphabeth, and it refers to the atom Uranium, nowhere does it resemble "you" <10> anyone have any idea about my question? :) <5> Nostrings: write doesn't open a dialog if you don't want to, you're probably confusing it with 'talk'. <1> Luigino: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22ping%3A+sendmsg%3A+No+buffer+space+available%22& <13> the man page for write ****s.... <1> Nostrings: Don't blame someone else for your illiteracy
<6> hey K_F, Lion-O :) <1> Cynic: be my guest <1> Cynic: I tend to be blamed for everything anyways :) <1> heya <5> yo Cynic <13> K_F, you read it and tell me what the options are.... there are non listed. <5> Nostrings: uh huh <7> ok I am in /proc/bus/usb/devices abd there is configuration for my linksys wireless card. How can i initialise it <6> Nostrings: noone here is going to do your dirty work for you! <6> cosmick: "man iwconfig" "man ifconfig" <5> cosmick: you don't install anything from /proc, that is just a place to see what has been detected by your kernel. <13> cynic, seem to have no trouble getting people to smack talk though. <6> Nostrings: hey, that's what we're here for <6> only to lazy morons though <14> *sigh* split again? <5> Nostrings: http://www.linuxpakistan.net/man.php?query=write&apropos=0§ion=0&type=2 <15> bonjours a tous <5> not really that hard if you ask me. <6> Spaisible: english or #linuxfr <5> you just specify the user. or simply use piping, but thats common *nix knowledge. <15> ok thank you Cynic <7> ok well in devices linksys does have some config in it so the kernel must see it <13> Lion-O, do you see how you can send just one string of text with it and then have it terminate? <5> Nostrings: see "simply use piping, but thats common *nix knowledge". <1> Lion-O: like he has any common *nix knowledge :) <1> Nostrings: tldp.org , read the System Administrator's Guide <13> I know how to use piping to redirect standard input and standard output but I don't see what you're talking about.... <5> Nostrings: if you mean re-direct it to a file then you're not using piping. <5> "man bash", lookup "pipe" or "pipelines". <13> echo Lion-O doesn't like to help much | lpr <1> incorrect syntax <16> that ' wont work :p <13> don't have a printer anyways. :) <5> Nostrings: helping isn't the same as **** holding. <5> Nostrings: if you don't feel like taking any effort yourself you're in the wrong channel, try #linuxhelp instead. <13> linuxhelp is pretty much dead. <1> go figure.. <5> absolutely a lazy nit.. 'pipe' is only mentioned in the section about piping, first hit has all you need to know. oh well. <17> m000 <1> dogbert2: moo <14> meep meep <14> oh. hang on, I've got the wrong cloak on for that. <1> hehe <7> ok I am viewing devices in /proc/bus/usb/ and in there my wireless usb card has all sorts of configuration for it. So the kernel must see it correct. Now it is not listed in network, or even if i create a new connection or ifconfig or iwconfig <18> :j islq <5> cosmick: that means that your usb is indeed detected. <19> I want to install fedora core 5 <20> cosmick: lsusb should see it as well <5> cosmick: so its likely another issue. <19> core 5 <19> <19> o <7> hmmm <5> j007: we heard you the first time.. So, download it, consult the installation guide, and have fun. <7> lsusb whats that <20> cosmick: a usb tool. <19> lion <7> should i get that <19> ik probeer mijn wirless aan het werk te krijgen in fedora core 5 <16> j007: speak english <5> j007: Stick to English <20> cosmick: should already have it if you have a newer distro <19> je spreekt toch wel nederlands <16> dutch makes me want to gouge out my eyes <19> wat is er mis met nederlands <7> hmm i dont... <9> Lion-O: Apparently the "English" part <5> reality: appearantly. <5> oh well, I guess that almost concludes our evening moron-hour session. <1> hehe <1> I wouldn't take the luck for granted <8> The Dutch make good porn. And the best part is you can usually understand the dirty stuff, "fuk me, fuk me, ja ja ja!" <7> Well I can speak english so if you want to continue helping me out that would be greatly appreciated <19> Im back
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