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<0> i suspect that is why some folks don't apologize <1> Because this is IRC. <1> Welcome, enjoy your stay! <0> if their support was supportive <0> i wouldn't be seeking your help <0> as usual <2> ThomasM, my apologies for that, but, i couldnt p*** up the opportunity :) <3> mjel: Issue #2 is that the enter key does not replace a comma, and is a poor replacement for a period. <2> anyhooter, time fer me to head to bed <0> folks like yourself, spend more words telling somebody where they shoudl be looking - than to do to answer the question <3> Steakk: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Drunk bastard. Hope your bed spins. <2> LOL <3> mjel: #3 is that you have yet to ask a ****ing question, so don't berate me for not ****ing answering it, cluetard. <0> Thomas, do you feel superior yet? <2> ThomasM, call me one of these days...you ahve my #
<3> mjel: I felt superior from your first comment. It's not really a goal. Just a state of things. <1> Now I'm really curious, what exactly IS your question mjel ? <0> Thomas, do you have some issues you would like to tlk about, get off your chest <3> mjel: #4 is that you think resorting to psychology and moral superiority will somehow make me like/help/think highly of you. <0> now that we have dispensed with the niceties <0> can I ask you a question Thomas, re: plesk <3> mjel: #5 is that you ask if it's okay to ask a question. <1> mjel: Just ask your question <0> I am migrating from server running plesk 7.5 (linux) to a server running 8.1 (linux) <0> I know you can't go straight from one to the other <4> hi all <0> I have downloaded the backup agent <0> unpacked <0> chmod'd it <0> as per instructions <4> quick question, how do i restart an RMP service? <3> #5 is that an enter key does not serve as a comma, has little use as a period, and that it's best to complete your thought (if there is one there) all in one go. <3> Oh, wait. Lost count. That was #6. Their quantity can confuse a person. <0> 4. Copy the contents of the current directory to the directory on your server. <0> what directory does this install on the server? <3> I've NFI. I don't know a damn thing about Plesk, and the guy who does just went to drunken sleep. <0> Thomas, how old are you and were you hit in the head when you were small? <1> You're best bet is to google this out. <4> me? <1> nah, mjel <4> cant find much on rmp <1> karmakat: whats an RMP service <0> Thomas, my gues, is that your penis is small and you are short <1> Wow mjel apply some of that brilliant insight to your bull**** plesk problem and shut the **** up <5> ball? <3> XyZzY: Please. <0> possible ugly, and never really shown any real kindness, so you sit on irc chat channels and act like a demi-god <4> some kind of db webservice <4> i have a file called startRMP <3> Damn. Soft ball. <4> in ssh <4> i dunno if it will start it <1> I'm not clear what exactly your are talking about karmakat, sorry. <5> ThomasM: wish I could at times but alas <3> Who was my mysterious benefactor, then? <5> NFI <3> Ah. Server notices. <3> whitecap: Thanks. :P <4> can i 'run' a file? <4> whats the cmd? <1> You can run a file if it contains text that a shell or something like perl can understand <4> yeah it does <1> if the file starts with #!/bin/sh, try chmod +x <file> and then ./file <1> that would "run" a file <4> no its just: startRMP <4> no extension or anything <4> but its a shell script <1> the contents of the file. <4> it says inside <3> oi Viking667. Been a bit. <4> well i am doing latenight programming and my datafeed is down <4> that would be great but i couldnt find anything on rmp <3> Meh. <3> karmakat: What linux distribution?
<6> hello ThomasM <4> i am sorry i don't know... i am just without access to my sysadmins right now <3> oi Emerson <1> is RMP an internal tool/something specific to your environment <6> XyZzY: you around? <4> its just a db service <1> if its jsut a service try ./startRMP and see what happens. <4> like a web service <4> ok <6> Viking667: hello if you are awake <5> Emerson: yeah. about to catch some zzz's <6> XyZzY: ahh <6> XyZzY: then I wont keep you <7> hello there... how're you, ThomasM? <7> heh. And I'm trying to learn how to use goattracker. <5> Emerson: why? sup? <6> XyZzY: nothing just saying hi <3> Viking667: Not bad 'tall. Forcing myself to find ways to relax. Pushing close to another burnout when my last one ended just a month or so ago. <6> lol <5> been catching up on some reading. darrellbain has some interesting weird sci-fi books <7> hello, Emerson! <3> Viking667: C64 emulator or some such? <5> er darrell bain <3> XyZzY: Haven't heard of him at all. What's he like? <7> Yeah. Sorta. Goattracker is a music program that runs under Linux/Win32 and can create tunes a C64 can play. Problem is, I've no idea how to drive it, and there aren't many manuals (read: none) about it. <7> It's expecting songs to be in .sng format... heh. <3> Viking667: And why would one want music a C64 can play? <7> ... rather than the .sid collection I have. <7> Trying to get a handle on how the 0ld sk00l did it. <3> Ah. <7> Yep. <7> I've also got MilkyTracker, for tunes about a decade later.... <6> Viking667: hex edit <7> oh - actually, there are SIDs being released like right now... as in this year. <7> Emerson: hrm?? <5> ThomasM: well 'The *** Gates' was what I started with. interesting bit about quantum mechanics. not a hard math read either. www.darrellbain.com <5> ThomasM: was on a suggested reading list from a scifan.com site <3> I've been pushing through an online archive I found of nearly all the Hugo award winners and nominees since 1959, lately. <7> Ah huh. Worth it? <3> Found some good stuff from authors I'd totally discounted as pulp, which was nice. <5> ThomasM: got to E.E. "doc" smith? Rudy Rucker is also a interesting read <8> plugh <7> I like Doc Smith. <3> Viking667: The online archive thingy? Umm... it was quite "free". :) <7> ThomasM: no, doofus. I meant are the stories worth the read? <3> I'll be making some purchases based on its reading, though. <6> Viking667: pay me no mind tonight, I'm going to be a little slow, I got home at Midnight after being on the road (doing field work) sense Sunday 8am <7> Ah huh. Perhaps add David Weber to that list. <7> Emerson: hah! <5> hard to find ee_smiths Lensman and Skylark series but I recomment them <3> Viking667: All the Hugo award winners? ****ing A, of course. These are the literally the best. It's not a very easy task, getting a Hugo. All the nominees, as well as the winners, are great books. <7> heh. <7> Any McCaffrey in that lot? <3> XyZzY: I've been wanting to read the Lensman stuff ever since it made such strange apperances in Heinlein texts. <9> Good evening <3> Viking667: Well, she's fantasy, and good Lord no. <7> ahh. The Lensmen. <3> oi syn-ack. <7> ThomasM: lol. I forgot that. And no, she's not JUST fantasy. <9> ThomasM: Have you checked out this Windows Live OneCare? <5> ThomasM: it did? hm have to read up on Heinlein again <3> Viking667: You're right. Ship songs and all that rubbish. If she could find more than one plot line, her stuff might be enjoyable. <7> I actually enjoyed those. Same for the Catteni Sequence. <3> XyZzY: Number of the Beast--the whole World as Myth philosophy. Oz also made an appearance. <6> Viking667: David Brin and Dan Simmons (entire collections) in front of ThomasM <6> ack... <7> Anyhow, I guess I'm gonna have to work on goattracker later... <5> Dunno I like the Pern books she did. I never did like our villification of dragons in general <6> there we go
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