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<0> h[aeu]llo there. <grin> <1> lol <2> Viking667: That didn't handle 'herro' :) <0> of course not. Nor hewwow. <3> hi. writing to a windows box with smbclient is ok, but writing on same box mountend as smbf is extremely slow. <3> *as smbfs <3> any idea why? <4> no <5> hello <5> how can i install mysql-devel on slackware ? <6> there's probably a package file you can download for it <7> Willi: Best advice is to ditch Slackware in favour of a distro which has package management. <6> there's not a lot of slackware knowledge in this channel I'm afraid. <5> Tron <5> if i could...i would <7> Willi
<7> Why can't you? <6> except lots of people that will tell you slackware is the spawn of satan ;) <5> but my vps provider has only slack distro <7> VPS provider? What's one of them then? <5> so i am stuck with it <5> Virtual Private Server provider <7> Oh dear. <7> They actually... wait. They actually use Slackware? <5> yes <5> only slackware <7> TO prive virtual servers they /use/ slackware? <7> TO provide even. <5> yes.... <0> gawd. <5> it is very cheap <5> instant activation <0> Mind you, I'd have to play with the latest Slack to see what it's like. <5> and has many advantages <7> Willi: And yuo'er a credit card thief, I see from your /whois. <7> you're, even. <5> really ? <5> if u say that <5> must be <8> how do i change the window manager under gnome? <5> just because i have some channels dosn't make me <7> @#ccinfo @#citibank #visa aren't anything to do with the theft of credit card numbers? Nor to do with the theft of Citibank accounts? <5> Tron if u really want to know <5> i am just keeping them <1> ahahah <7> Keeping what? <5> and the second **** is that i payed with e-gold <5> nvm <5> i do not have 2 make any explanations 2 u <7> Keeping what? <7> And why didn't he go to his "vps provider" for support? <7> Could it be, in fact, that he was telling fibs? <7> Could it be, in fact, that he was working on a compromised ****ware box? That no virtual server provider worth their salt would, in fact, use ****ware ? <7> I can't imagine a less suitable distribution for virtual server provision than Slackware. <1> most probably.. <1> I can't imagine either they would use slackware.. no! <9> Tron: I can. <7> Shadur: Go on then. :) <9> Tron: winlinux2K, phatlinux, dragonlinux.... <7> Shadur: Okay. I sit corrected. <7> Shadur: Even so, choosing ****ware for the task deserves derision. <9> I never said it didn't. <7> I know you didn't. I was looking for agreement ;) <0> Time I left. Night, all. <7> g'night <10> using irssi....how do i disable netsplits from showing up in the channel window? <10> (or even logged on/quit-messages in general) <11> hiya can someone please help me with a wrong resolution on ubuntu 5.10 please <9> justifier: vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf <11> can you talk em throught it step by step please as it is my first time on linux <12> justifier: thats what the ubuntu manual and FAQs are for. <11> do you know of any good ones? <12> justifier: how about using your brains and start looking on the ubuntu website? <12> justifier: or would that be too much effort for you? <13> is there a way to list rpms that have been isntalled from the bash terminal? ive already uninstalled the rpm i was looking for but i had to go back to a website to find what it was called before it would work
<12> pzaully: use the <14> bloody hell im hungry. <12> duh.. pzaully, use the "rpm" command for that. "man rpm". <14> siglite: moopage. <12> ey kosmo <14> hey Lion-O <14> ugh. I cant believe I am at work at this time of the morning. Im usually ASLEEP now. <12> kosmo: ha ha, yeah that happens. <14> Lion-O: our third shift operator took off tonight, and someone had to be here at 6:00 am to let the electricians in. <12> kosmo: auch! hmmmm, yeah, thats ****y. <15> no PFY for that job ? <14> Revenger: thats it. The PFY had the night off. <14> Revenger: and the power project is *my* project, so it was natural for me to take responsibility. <15> hear hear! <16> kosmo: what? volontary acceptance of responsibility? <14> of course, it would have been nice to know that the PFY was taking the night off sooner than 1 hour before my quittin time yesterday. <14> wlfshmn: yeah, thats it. :) <12> well, ****s to be you then 8) <15> so, operatorless for a whole shift ? :P <14> Revenger: yeah, I was kind of surprised at that too, but I am not in charge of the schedules for the operators. <14> Revenger: we only have 1 operator per shift, so its kind of tough when someone wants the night off. <15> *nod* <14> heh. I have become such a bigot. My thoughts on moving from Windows to the Macintosh (question from $user of a forum): <14> Honestly? Just use the thing. It actually works. Oh yeah, and don't try to be smarter than it. The developers worked long and hard at making a truly stable and useful OS. Don't go muck it up by thinking you know better than them. I find that most peoples problems (on ANY platform) are largely self inflicted. <17> how can i read data send from a port ? <14> come on 7:30. <12> and there he is! welcome K_F, kosmo was waiting for you <12> <duck> <14> HAHAHAHAHA <14> Nickel Creek ++ <18> oi <14> siglite: sit still. <14> jesus I am hungry. <19> nux.edu <20> how can i install some perl modules? <20> example Digest::SHA1 <9> Y2-K: Depends. <14> Y2-K: read the installation instructions. <14> I know, bold suggestin. <14> suggestion, even. <14> holy ****. The fiddle player for Nickel Creek is freaking HAWT. <21> oh stupid unet <21> hi guys, how you doing? :D <18> qua nessuno che parla italiano? <18> helo <9> lili1: English, please. <18> Shadur, no speack english : <21> lili1: we dont care, join #linux-it or #linuxit or whatever makes your day <18> tavi-san, :) <18> tavi-san, grazie <21> lili1: no problem, now get out <18> ok <18> tavi-san, i got a problem with aumix, it cant' save auto settings <14> tavi-san: m33p <21> kosmo: m00oo00 <21> last night i won 60 bucks from bets :) <21> on gamebookers.com <21> i always seem to win the bets on NBA, and lose the ones on soccer :) <22> hi, knows anyone a "RAM Load Generator" to stress my memory? <23> while(1) {new char[1024*10000];} <7> Tashi: memtest <22> I know memtest, but I think this is only a failture test tool, and not a load generator <6> swed: lazy allocation will make that work less well than you expect. <6> swed: the only guarantee to actually get the pages is to consecutively fill that array with data. <23> ok :) <22> SweD: how can I use the while loop directly in a shell? <23> man bash, man sh ? <24> what is best solution for wireless: Ubuntu od MAndrake? <16> exel: actually, even filling the pages will not guarantee that you write to even a significant portion of the memory ;) <16> exel: swap and prioritized allocations could deprive you of a fair bit <12> hmm, meeting in 2.5 hours <25> if i want to have a command exectuted every hour, i need to do "crontab -e" and in the (blank) file that is opened i type "0 * * * * command" ??tell me if this is correct
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