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<0> hmm
<1> Happy Happy to see choza here :P
<1> j linuxhelp
<2> oh thank you
<3> :P
<2> hey punk
<3> ey Caperucita
<4> morning
<2> K_F :o)



<2> stupid google.
<4> noooo, they have decided to close down the best resteurant in norway
<4> and by best I mean most exclusive
<5> even more exclusive now then
<4> DaveHowe: hehe
<5> did it serve lutefisk?
<4> DaveHowe: it could probably be arranged, but not on the primary menu
<5> ah well, I was just about to celebrate on there being one less place in the world where lutefisk was considered edible :)
<4> heh
<4> "Main courses 295NOK-351NOK ($42-$50); fixed-price menus 570NOK-890NOK ($81-$126) for 3-7 courses"
<4> they don't include the wine though ....
<4> hmm, never seen frommer's website before..
<4> http://www.frommers.com/destinations/oslo/60_inddin.html
<4> hehe, only got $$$$ though
<4> well, its gone now... too bad
<4> had some great food there
<6> is there a way to automatically gather links containing a term in the webpages I visit ?
<7> yikes!
<8> I want to activate raid partitions using dmraid at startup. dmraid is placed in /etc/rcS.d/S03dmraid but at boot completion, nothing is activated. then I manually run '/etc/rcS.d/S03dmraid start' and the partitions get activated. what's wrong? is there a file that stores all the boot messages? (using debian etch amd64)
<7> dmraid ?
<7> ZEA: what Debian release?
<7> and most of all: why are you using dmraid?
<7> finally; I think you might bet better results placing this where it belongs: /etc/init.d/
<7> s/bet/get/
<8> Lion-O: :)
<8> I'm using dmraid to activate partitions on a raid0 setup with two other disk drives, using the nvidia nforce controller
<8> S03dmraid is a symlink to /etc/init.d
<9> rcS.d?
<8> yes
<7> ZEA: thats not where it belongs.
<9> twould explain thins
<7> it should be in an rc?.d directory, its where the package is installed in the first place.
<10> This is only an linux-help channel ?
<7> Satyric_: hardly.
<10> Hardly ?
<4> not a help channel
<10> But ?
<7> Satyric_: check the channel description. its not even an help channel.
<10> Then this channel is in use of what ?
<8> Lion-O: but I "need" to activate the raid0 partitions before the mount script is run
<7> ZEA: why ?
<11> ZEA: that's why man invented initial ramdisks
<8> Lion-O: because I have entries in /etc/fstab to mount those partitions
<11> ZEA: thus the magic of INITRDs
<7> ZEA: then, apart from Strider hint, I can't help wonder if you made a mistake somewhere.
<9> DaveHowe: init 2 actually
<12> hello, what linux distro would u guys recommend for desktop use ? (i'm also very new to linux, but i
<12> i'm a fast learner) :P
<12> (actualy laptop use)
<7> First of all its spelled "you". Second; take a look at www.distrowatch.org and pick one you like.
<12> thank you (sorry for the "u")
<8> Strider: where can i find good documentation on initial ramdisks, what they do and how they fit in the boot process ?
<11> ZEA: use the google my son, but basically the system loads the ramdisk into memory, boots off of it, then mounts the disks. that's how I boot off a LVM volume
<13> hello
<13> please help me
<4> viagra.com
<3> *g*



<7> out of the channel? sure.. just ask HellHound :P
<3> wew: please provide more than 'help me..'
<4> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html might increase your chance of getting a, in your perspective, positive response.
<13> how to copy a folder "/media/ha/folder1" in . ? in that folder are a lot of folder
<7> wew: 'man cp'
<13> i know what cp is
<13> 7333668 4 2006 14:45:31
<13> cp /media/DATA/f/Program\ Files/Valve/cstrike .
<13> cp: `/media/DATA/f/Program Files/Valve/cstrike'
<4> wtf
<7> wew: cut that out dimwit
<13> canot copy? why?
<4> because you're an idiot
<7> wew: read the ****ing manual. "man cp".
<14> I need a good scaner. Can somebody help me? yes or no.
<4> hehe
<3> :P
<15> does a good scaner correct bad spelling?
<15> in that case I want one myself
<7> Jostein: you do? wow
<15> my spelling is ocationally horrid. if that has gone by unnoticed, I'm surprised :P
<16> Like how you just spelled "scanner" with one n?
<5> could use gaim to irc - that has a spell checker now :)
<17> I wnt a typing checker
<9> smsie: so, like if you hit a wrong key, or in the wrong order, but you know how to spell the word, it gets corrected?
<18> whats up, addicts
<16> Listneing to police radio :D
<9> cheeksy: erm, it appears they're all looking at pr0n.
<18> how fun!
<18> the police thing.
<9> Demonen: can't do that here any more,
<16> whyzzyrd: Why not?
<9> Demonen: they've moved to a TETRA cell system, which is encrypted.
<16> I'm listening to police radio in Oslo, Norway :D
<17> whyzzyrd: yes
<16> Online.
<16> whyzzyrd: Hmm.. They intentionally dont't do that here, so the crooks and reporters won't have to crack their encryption, so it stays secure for the stuff they NEED secured :D
<9> DaveHowe: there's still the small matter of the keys..
<5> whyzzyrd: depends on how well they are protected in the hardware. police are known to be bribable
<3> If anyone sees Larry, tell him I'll call him later
<19> How do I create an user in Torrentflux
<19> Torrentflux work, but I dont have an account I can log in with
<9> DaveHowe: that and they'll have half-arsed the implementation.
<5> well yeah. tamper resistant crypto modules are expensive; cheap fpgas are not
<9> DaveHowe: precisely.
<9> DaveHowe: but they are supposed to change keys daily IIRC.
<15> DaveHowe: < Satyric> I need a good scaner. Can somebody help me? yes or no.
<15> in case you didnt get the connection :P
<5> seen that film - they weren't very scary :)
<5> saying that - v16F84 cards can be clampcut down to cl***ic SIM size, and are fairly hard to tap
<5> haven't been able to find a simcard form factor cutter though
<5> find one smaller - but not the right size
<5> http://www.2-phones-in-1.com/english/products/simcard_cutter_for_universal_dual_sim.htm
<9> DaveHowe: heh, a welder and a molegrip came together.
<9> DaveHowe: wouldn't be *too* hard to make one up.
<9> DaveHowe: but I'd be concerned about bending the cards with such an arrangment, unless it was very carefully manufactured.
<5> indeed so, yes
<9> DaveHowe: not that I couldn't get our mechanical workshop to knock up an anything...
<5> probably best if the four corners were the initial piercing points, with the blades cut so that they sloped down to a point midway between each corner. or the other way about, of course.
<19> How do I delete a database with mysql?
<5> then the cutting pressure would be equally spaced around the outer edges
<5> deriaN: drop command
<9> DaveHowe: it'd be probably best if the card was clamped between two flat surfaces, through which the blades p***ed.
<5> possibly. risking damaging the chips under the contact pad then though
<9> DaveHowe: or if the card were simply dropped in the computer controlled milling machine..
<5> one flat surface, pierced for the blades, should be enough
<9> DaveHowe: you'd want to have to cut a *lot* of them to make the time investment in manufacture of the tool worthwhile though.
<5> probably, yes
<9> DaveHowe: just dropping the card in the computer controlled cutter would be quite quick, because all you'd have to do is get it to zip round the line you wanted with a sharp spinning blade..
<5> hey, I am a geek - how can I *not* be in favour of anything that has sharp spinning blades? :)
<20> hello....
<9> DaveHowe: but it'd be an expensive way to do a lot of them.
<20> can i run macromedia flash and adobe photoshop on linux?


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