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<0> tsokolat: I think I work a lot more than 50 hours a week <1> ...it dosn't matter how long I'm there every week, just that I work a minimum of 45 hours. <2> i mean.. sorry.. a week <2> see, my brain is fried <3> heh <0> I'm pretty sure I put in well over 100 hours last week <2> i put 68 hrs last week.. <4> tsokolat, so you had 100 hours off...weakling :P <2> fredk-: wanna hire me? <4> hehe, we need some accounts thing..but not fulltime lol <4> but sure! just come to cold norway hah <4> I'll make sure there's a warm igloo for ya <2> fredk-: norway is a boring place, you said everything is closed by 9 pm <4> tsokolat, ikea is open to 11 :P <2> haha.. i don't shop at Ikea <5> why the hell ... ?
<4> yea neither do I , they **** <6> hmm <2> jostein even with the high cost of living in norway, that 15k pay raise is still very good. <3> tsokolat: yeah <3> tsokolat: but given my competence it was pretty much from "crap" to "decent" :P <6> Liandrin: solar flares <0> Blame everything on solar flares. <7> Damnit, ET doesn't have 1280x800 widecscreen res <7> and crashes trying to join a game <7> weird, keept showing red line boxes and bullet [paths or something, and runs far too damned fast, let's try again:) <8> Rel! <9> Nanuq! <8> RelDrgn: which is it? <9> which is what, the soekris? net4801 <8> RelDrgn: I should look into something based on the VIA C7 <8> RelDrgn: the onchip crypto support is pretty slick <9> man, I like how this cheap*** usb card reader has the labels on the LEDs backwards. At least its "cool" see through plasic so I can read the labels off the circuitboard. I expect this piece of crap to last me about 6 months <9> before it becomes my 4th dead usb card reader <10> I got a cheap one at the drugstore that still works after a year. <7> heh <7> syn-ack: You can card readers at a drugstore? <10> My local drugstore sells DVDrs and canned air cheaper than most places. <8> synapsis: wow, you mean I've been going to the wrong place for gear? <8> next time I go, I'm getting myself some ECC DDR800 SDRAM, _and_ ibuprofen <8> I need something more obscure, but that ****'s hard to get. <8> and that'd be DDR2-800 aka PC2-6400 <7> Cheap as chips eh? <8> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820134099 <8> actually, it's not that bad <9> less than $100/gb <9> guy in line in front of me at frys was amazed that pc100 256mb cost $90 :P <11> RelDrgn: did you tell him to update his **** too? :) <9> the guy running the memory booth did ;) <8> RelDrgn: amazed as in that's low, or that's high given this date and time? <11> RelDrgn: and I"m sure the guy buying the mem was like "well win95 OSR1 works fine for me" <8> have two 256M PC133 DIMMs here, nfi what to do with them. top notch stuff. <8> check this out, though. never heard of FB-DIMMs until now <8> http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1812 <11> Nanuq: sounds more like DDR8+ECC <8> JackStorm: I meant visually, but.. <11> ok I'll bite..."but what?" <9> JackStorm: he wanted 512MB pc100. <9> guy told him if his motherboard couldn't do faster than pc100 then it probably couldn't handle 512MB <11> granted I still have 33+1/3 and 66+((1/3)*2) and thus 99+((1/3)*3) systems here, but buy new mem? **** no, I'll save the money to get a new system. <8> http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1712&page=2 <8> damn that's a big heatsink <12> i run Centos and i'm looking to try and find a web control pannel, i have a Name server setup and want to be able to for instance add a login and p*** for a friend they log on to the web control pannel and they can add there domains ect configure there stuff from there, is this posible and is there an open source or free one? <9> google for web control panel? Try freshmeat.net too <13> NathanW: Where did you get the idea you were competent to manage web hosting for people? <12> the only thing ive found on google was sites you pay to do it for you or software you pay for lol <13> NathanW: Wrong again. <12> its just for like me and my friends gaming clan lol <13> NathanW: It's OK to admit you didn't actually bother to search. <14> hey everybody
<14> hey i have a question I'm new to Linux and I'm currently getting Mandrake and I have a Linksys Wireless USB Adapter.. My Question is If i operate Mandrake will i be able to use my Linksys Wireless USB Adapter for Internet? <9> well, that was certainly interesting. For whatever reason the new cf card registers as hda instead of hdb like the old cf card <9> it also crashes if I try to do DMA on it :/ <8> RelDrgn: maybe it's the DMA mode? <8> RelDrgn: give NetBSD a whack, see what it thinks <9> if my memory serves me right, the cf card itself has a setting that controls whether it does dma or not, but its been like 2 years ;P <15> anyone running cricket for monitoring a cisco switch ? <8> last1: that's an interesting way to monitor the temperature of hardware, but I suppose it would work <9> actually,googling now I get hits for utilities to turn dma off, since the cf-ide bridges don't support it ;P <16> RelDrgn, which device? <15> lol <15> I mean the software <15> I guess I am looking for an example of a working switch-ports/switches file <16> REDman2k1, google and you shall find <7> Kumiko is still herE? <7> The ops are getting soft, or at least HellHound is. <9> heh. the hound must be lagged or something <8> ****, sorry <17> is it legal to use Linux in business? <18> ngine: read the docs for your distro <19> Of course. Why the heck would you think it wasn't? <17> Fedora to be exact, some linux aint free <17> i think debian is fine <17> just wanna make sure <19> ngine: Fedora is OK. Red Hat isn't freely available, but it's perfectly fine if you have a contract with them (which you'll more or less need to run it anyway) <18> some distros include things that are different. /usr/share/doc has the info for each program for debian and gentoo, maybe fedora too. you need to check each program installed <19> whitecap: um, like what? <17> alright thanks, im not really familiar with copyrights thingy, I told my boss since he want a redhat-type of linux why not go for centOs <19> ngine: if he really wants something like redhat I'd suggest he pony up for the real thing. The support contract makes it totally worth it. <17> hmmm <17> thats difficult <19> well, that's ***uming it's a reasonably large company <19> if it's like just you and him, things are a little different I guess <17> alright, thanks. i understand <17> back then we bought a licenced red hat, 7.3 and 8.0 but then suddenly they stop and left us and started fedora, <20> Hi, when I run a whois command among other responses it gives this one: "network:IP-Network:207.245.12.120/29". What does the number after the slash represent? <17> CIDR <17> check google <20> Thought so, although as I remember with CIDR it should be a bit mask with 29 after the slash... well it's unimportant... I guess I need to refresh my memory.... thanks for leading in the right direction <19> Zoffix: nope, the 29 is a bitwidth <19> Zoffix: equivalent of /29 is 255.255.255.248 <20> zetawoof, hm, so tell me if I understand this correctly.... 207.245.12.120/29 is a range of IPs between 207.245.12.120 and 207.245.12.128 ? <19> 2**(32-29).. yup <20> =) <20> thanks <18> b <18> u <18> r <18> p <18> h <18> e <8> hmm? <21> how to play .rm in fc4? <22> I am tired <21> ?? <22> !! <18> <22> I am really in a BOFH mode right now <22> starkiD: You play .rm files with rm <22> starkiD: or you can choose to google for the answer <22> starkiD: I recommend the latter, for obvious reason <22> s <21> ksh : wat program u recommend? <18> damn screenb sesseion went south <22> starkiD: I truly recommend googling and choosing one...if you don't want to google, then use rm to play the .rm file... <22> mind you, I already stated I am in BOFH mode
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