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<0> I want that monitor... <0> alo cappicard <1> I think it's a pretty good deal <2> how goes it? <0> not too shabby, yourself? <2> good. had some ribeye steak and salad. and relaxing to some Rammstein <0> I need a good dinner tonight <0> perhaps some raman noodles... <2> This song is abit interesting: Zerstren... <3> hehe <3> exterminate, exterminate </dalek like voice> <2> LOL <2> Error, error, error! :) <4> heh
<4> can't wait. <5> Cynic: I'm sure the daleks can :) <6> s/daleks/dolls/ <5> ksh: indeed that's what the poor daleks are gonna be used as :) <7> hmm, you guys know any native software for windows that is similar to rsync functionality? <5> rsync compiled on windows? :) <7> libolt, hackish solution <8> Hello. <8> Anyone here know of any gotchas ***ociated with Intel Core 2 installations? <5> pebkac <6> fredk: I've never used any of them, but I understand there are products that do the same functionality. <6> fredk: Not sure if any are shareware, gpl, or commercial <7> ksh, mmm, i basically looking for decent ways to backup windows boxens <7> on linux I have rdiff-backup which is really neat (or atleast so far) <9> picnic -- Problem In Chair Not In Computer <6> fredk: Legato and/or Veritas ;) <8> Anyone know why the kernel would jsut die at "Booting Kernel." <5> timperfec-: perhaps you should try googling your problem <8> With like nothing.. just locked the hellup <8> libolt : I have. Repeatedly. <6> **** <6> yeah right <10> I have an Ubuntu machine behind a NAT router. Is there any way that I can find out the public ip address of the router from the command line? <8> traceroute www.google.com <6> Interesting...I know nothing about Ubuntu, but in doing a google search, I have already determined that this is a common problem with Ubuntu <6> I guess your google foo ****s <8> ksh: and suse <8> ksh: and gentoo <5> ksh: this idiot was in here yesterday complaining about his system locking up, but we had to beat the little info out of him he did give about his configuration :P <8> you people are some stupid mother****ers. <6> hahahaha <8> ;) <8> I mean seriously. <10> tracerouteing google.com gives me the internal ip of my router, but not the public ip. <6> Apparently, you're the stupid mother****er <9> hush now <11> ksh, be polite <6> pierre-luc: **** off <0> pierre-luc, you shush too...you done annoyed all of us earlier <11> ksh, be polite <0> be lucky we let you back in. <9> heheh, he'd loose his job <11> You greatly helped me <0> #linux, its a priviledge, not a right <9> ksh: got the race on ? <6> whitecap: Yeah, but upstairs...I had to come downstairs and work for a few minutes...on call this weekend <6> getting ready to go back upstairs <9> bah, got it full screen display on a apple 20" monitor close with PF rocking on the stereo <8> ksh: you were right. I found the forum links. Thanks for letting me know I should try again. <0> just heard my room-mate (Jackie [female]), say to Amanda (other roomie): "You can get naked, and I can get naked, and it will be splendid!" <1> Steakk: Film <0> hah <0> they didnt get nekkid <1> Bastards <1> Tell them reality has $5 on it <0> LOoL <0> -o <12> i've been trying for a week to get some files off a powerbook running debian....no luck.... so i ripped the case apart, snapped a lot of stuff to get to it and yanked out the hd
<12> now, i have it in a ide to usb connector <12> the drive is running <12> but i can't get to it <12> how do i access the files on it? <12> i guess linux just doesn't recognize usb drives since nobody has a clue how to access one <0> heh, Shadow_wolf if back <13> Shadow_wolf: Whatever that's supposed to mean. <0> Shadow_wolf, /dev/sd* <0> dmesg to see where its at <13> Steakk: He's too important to Google for the 10 sec it'd take him to be able to use it. <0> mwilson, you shouda seen him hin #debian earlier <12> google just leads you in circles <0> <12> well...i give up <0> <12> there is no hope <0> cause he wouldnt google <12> i have googled <12> over and over and over <12> for days <12> all i get is loose ends <0> Hell, i gave him four or five viable options to get this situation fixed <12> so i basically destroyed the laptop <12> ripped the hd out <12> spent the money that is covering the rent check and got this usb adapter <0> Shadow_wolf, good, i told you to do that...now, throw the drive onto the USB connector that oyu have, mount the ****ing drive, get the ONE file you cant seem to live without off of there, and call it a day. <12> it is on the usb connector <0> rent aint due for 27 days yet, so I am sure you can afford to spend $25 on a USB connector <12> no, this months rent <12> that i just wrote the check for <0> then you are late, happy evictions. <0> mwilson, wow, I am an ***...I've been hangin in #linux for TOO many years <12> i already paid it on the first....i just borrowed the money from the bank to get it <12> nobody cares if i live or die...but that's beside the point.... <0> honestly. we dont. <12> dmesg just gives me a huge screen of weird stuff <0> so, read it, figure out where your drive is mounted <0> LEARN WHAT YOU ARE DOING BEFORE YOU BREAK THINGS <0> ...more than they already are. <0> you are starting to bore me. can you leave now? <12> yeah, i figured as much....follow advice spend money you don't have to spend and of course it won't work <0> wow, he left ... impressive <0> see, who needs a ****in donut :P <9> handy <0> hah <0> pssht <14> nah, much more fun to break things then learn what is up as you work out how in the hell to fix it <0> sjh, thats what he just did <14> especially if it is an important service or thign that any downtime is bad news, pressure makes you learn fast <0> has an imac, had deb installed on it, deb crashed, wouldnt boot...he needs to get 1 file off, but claims that the cd drive wont boot a deb cd...but, he used a deb cd to install deb a while back <0> sjh, kinda like when the 89 domains went out on me last week? heh <13> <shrug> All that probably means is that he's a cluebie who's trying to boot a Mac with an i386 CD or something. <0> mwilson, exactly <0> i told him to check that, he said he doesnt need to <0> told him to get yellow dog, and he replied: "MY MACHINE WONT BOOT ANYTHING BUT THE OS9 CD!" <0> so I got annoyed, and let him bitch to nmobody <1> Steakk: Bitch needs to learn how to hold down C when booting <0> reality, hehe, yups <0> but, if he refuses to RTFM, he can KMFA (Kiss My ****ing ***) <13> <sigh> And now Debian decides to fork cdrtools. <15> alright, so I built a rpm for kernel-2.6.17.1 and now am trying to install it. I'm getting failed dependencies on some stuff I installed, ivtv, lirc, etc, how do I resolve those? <1> pr0bity: Did you install ivtv and lirc via rpm? <9> mwilson: stable ? because if it's unstable and hasn't erased your data be glad <15> yum I believe <1> pr0bity: You sure? I didn't know ivtv had an rpm installation candidate <13> whitecap: Huh? Be glad what hasn't erased my data? <15> eh, 50/50? ;) <1> pr0bity: Well, it matters <1> pr0bity: If you compiled them from source, then rpm won't recognize them as installed <9> mwilson: last i read debian org unstable was gonna break, if that's not good for you use others <1> Thus, rpm dependency errors <15> hmm. <15> uhh looks like there is another way to this fix... let me try one thing sorry ;) <13> Break due to what? Unstable is always broken... the question is how much?
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