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<0> er, capsules <1> Why not just get iron and folic acid? <0> http://tinyurl.com/ps83e <0> it's really the B12 <0> reality: and it's not for me <1> Yeah, and vitamin B <0> reality: the idea being that being from a natural source, it might be tolerated that much easier <0> reality: which is an issue with the usual iron supplements <0> reality: contains it all anyhow, so it's worth a shot <1> http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/now/liver.html $3.40 for 200 tablets <2> god damn insomnia <3> hi Eric - how's things? <4> i have a iso which is for linux. is there a way installing it on a windows xp platform? <5> BohemiaN: depends o nthe iso <5> you can always copy its contents and consider it "installed" :-)) <3> BohemiaN: huh?
<3> BohemiaN: that's just flat out wrong. <5> Viking667: eya there <3> Oh yeah! Got xfce4 running on NetBSD... <3> Damn thing wanted xmms installed, of all things... <4> cheers <3> DaveHowe: that's only one example out of several thousand titles. <6> or possibly some sort of loopback arrangement using a preallocated flatfile <3> BohemiaN: what software? <6> but odds are good you need to shrink the xp partition and install linux to the space thus created <4> actually is the Return To Castle Wolfenstein game <3> an iso which is for linux, Odds are that iso could be anything from an actual Linux distro to a program that happens to run on Linux. <3> ahhhh. <3> There's a Linux release of that??? <3> wow. <4> it seems yes <2> so, you're not running linux... why are you in #linux? <3> when I get a better motherboard and video card, I'd love to try that out. <6> iirc, there is a livecd of RtcW - which you just boot <2> ... and why did you get a CD for linux, although it does smell pirated somwhere <4> you don't need better <4> it's an old game <6> its the trial, and you need an nvidia card <3> lol. I don't HAVE an Nvidia - I only have a Radeon 7000... which is very good, by the way. <2> Viking667: ATI isn't "good" when talking linux.. <2> only reason to get an ATI card is being a machochist <5> zymmmm <7> *wave* <5> how's you doing? ;) <7> doing okay - busy day, but kicking back with a coffee watching the burbs right now :) <5> w00t <5> Zymurgy: nothing too special here. ripping some metallica cds <7> cool <5> sorta ;) <3> K_F: ahmmm, an ATI is better than a Cyberblade/i7 <3> I was about to tell bohemian that his "don't need better" didn't actually apply to me - that game requires a 800MHz cpu and a 3d card. <3> my current box is a 533MHz K6-II <2> I don't play games anyways, what I enjoy most about my GPUs is the TV-out features <0> reality: yeah I saw those <0> Viking667: not bad <8> how in the **** did I get kicked for flooding while on a blackberry? I cant type THAT fast on the thing <2> Steakk: hehe <0> omg <3> Nanuq: it's not that great either. I get by. The other motherboard I have is a Celeron 766 with 256MB memory that I'm currently sharing with zoombuggy. <0> this site is terrible <0> http://www.cdnf.com/ <0> Viking667: nono, in response to your question as to how I'm doing ;) <3> Nanuq: ahhh!@ Sorry! <3> I'm concentrating on getting stuff down onto NetBSD. <3> god pkg_add is a bitch... <0> Viking667: yeah, there's a google summer of code project open for that <0> Viking667: some bloke picked it up. I'm tempted to try my paw at that, regardless of the prize <0> Viking667: closer to freebsd ports, with the usability of apt-* <3> It's okay _IF_ you can get all the packages it wants in one hit, but if you can't, it aborts, and doesn't install (or even save) ANY of the packages it can't install. <3> mmmmm. <0> Viking667: don't forget you can't ****ing upgrade everything that's installed, with one command <3> I don't mind grabbing packages in a for loop... <0> Viking667: and you have to actually uninstall the old one, else it'll bitch and complain <3> i.e. for this in (packages); do ncftpget ftp://there/packages/All/$(this}; done
<3> Nanuq: oh., Wasn't aware of that one. <0> Viking667: there's no magical "pkg_upgrade *" or whatever <3> ahhh. <3> I'll bear that in mind. <3> ouch. <0> Viking667: you'd have to run through pkg_info, check for a new version, compile that, uninstall the old one, have it die because something else depends on what you just tried to uninstall, have the upgrade fail, and repeat for each item in pkg_info <3> lol. <3> I've just found out I need a 59.55 MB package. <3> and I'm on dialup, with five minutes of online time left. How do you rate my chances? <0> Viking667: see, the idea would be "pkg_upgrade *", it'll do the loop, it'll tell any package to hold its horses whilst a new version is installed, upgrade as needed, and away we go.. <3> blech. At least xfce4 works now. <3> All I bloody WANTED was a ps viewer. <0> should add 7z format support for tar <0> tar -7 would make sense ;) <3> and evince wants lots of other packages I don't have. <3> Nanuq: lol. <0> have .t7z format packages <0> great for people on modems :) <0> Viking667: let's try this with ruby source <0> nice, it dumped core <3> huh? <0> p7zip <0> % 7z a -t7a -m0=lzma -mx=9 -mfb=64 -md=32m -ms=off ruby-1.8.4.tar.7z ruby-1.8.4.tar <0> zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) <3> ouch <2> hmm, something is laggish here <0> 19M ruby-1.8.4.tar 3.6M ruby-1.8.4.tar.bz2 <0> 3.1M ruby-1.8.4.tar.7z 4.1M ruby-1.8.4.tar.gz <0> Viking667: the thing about these fancy pants archivers that claim better rates, though.. <0> Viking667: a lot of them are REALLY slow. this one isn't too bad. :) <3> Ohhh. did you do it after all? <0> Viking667: did it on winders ;) <3> lol. <2> I like bz2 anyways <3> is p7zip open source? <0> yup <5> pigzip :P <0> I compiled it, anyhow. <0> LGPL iirc. <2> anyways. I'm trying to get some sleep again <2> 2nd try... g'night <0> K_F: snaf <2> answered a bunch of google adsense questions in the forums, should bore me enough to get some sleep :) <3> I haven't SEEN any 7-zip except on Windows... <0> this is an A+ paper? <0> http://www.defyinggravity.com/pdfs/mba_paper.pdf <0> retarded chimp could trump that <1> I just made some good sushi <3> lol <9> my lap http://216.127.51.88/home/olympus_laptop_1.jpg <3> wrong place, adobehead <5> well, good evening people ;) time for your soon to be drunk host to get some sleep :) <10> heh, night Lion-O <5> followed by a message for the commongood; drinking wine after several gl***es of beercan have its side-effect 8) <9> what should I download from here ? http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=149329&package_id=172186&release_id=415574 <0> hey sig <10> hey <9> who <1> asphodel: I'd use the torrent if I were you. But, it looks like you need to download all of it <9> how can I see what architecture is my pc ? <1> asphodel: What's your cpu? <9> pentium m 1.6 <1> x86 <1> So, i386, i586, i686 <9> instead of apt, it uses NetBSD's pkgsrc as its package management software -> is that good ? <9> whats the best ''package management' ? <0> asphodel: no, because as much as I like NetBSD, pkgsrc ****s donkey balls <9> whats 'mail-in-rebate' ? <3> Nanuq: agreed. I rather hate pkgsrc.
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