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<0> is good <0> ? <0> or fedoracore <0> ? <1> There's no such thing as mandrake anymore, that's mandriva now. <0> i know <0> i sgood <0> ?? <1> And could you please stop hitting your enterkey that often, it's bloddy annoying. <0> man i;m from romania <2> where is the config for internet access of vmnet-natd ? <2> nothing know about that in nat.conf <1> Gee, like that didn't show <0> yman i'm here for help <1> asdasdas: That doesn't make for an excuse to act like an idiot. <0> :)X)X)X)XX)
<0> yes man <0> but <0> what verion a linux i can use for a cs server <0> ? <0> fedoracore? <0> mandriva <0> ? <1> Debian makes a good choice <0> suse <0> ahamz <0> and <0> is one cd <0> ? <1> stop <1> typingh <1> like <0> k <1> this <0> coma <0> is one cd <0> or is more <1> No, debian spans 14 cds <0> ? <0> looooooooool <0> yi don't have cd and not are in DCC <0> yfrom net take 6 hours <1> But you'll only have to download a small, 60mb iso image to get the whoel thing going. It's no use downlaoding the entire distro. <0> man i want for a server cs <0> linuxxxx <0> full verion <0> understand <0> ? <1> *sigh* <3> Coma you're wasting your fingers <1> asdasdas: Go ask in #linux.ro or #rolinux <1> teknomage: Not only that :/ <2> ?#!, hmm.. linux is linux, when its linux, its ok <2> dependently of you cs server package specification <1> Yeah, right. If only that were true <1> Morning, Eric <4> g'day John <1> teknomage: FYI, not all linux are created equal <0> man i know one man and he use unbuntu\from his server <0> \cs <2> its the boot method is not perfectly exact in some os, but they can have another specification... <0> coma if i download this unbuntu linux i can make a server with cs 1.6? <0> that is the questions <3> Coma lol or linux users for that matter <0> y? <1> Like I told you, ubuntu's meant for _desktop_ use, not for servers. Even though it's technically capable of acting as a server. <0> ahamz <0> but fedora or mandriva <0> ? <0> or suse <0> ? <1> Forget about suse <0> ori darwin slacware <0> ? <0> ahamz
<1> Bwahahaha <2> asdasdas: i recommend you a distrib with package management system, like fedora, debian, ubuntu is derived of debian if you know <5> asdasdas: pretty much any linux distro can run a cs dedicated server <1> And that's where the patience ran dry. <2> please can you help me ? <6> small question. I have a script I need to run in the background. Even if I do (from my ssh window) /usr/local/script & it still outputs its progress on the screen and if I close that window the process is killed. I am using a terminal from a windows machine to my linux server <1> Dual203: Run it from within screen <1> Morning yoz <7> coma, but it's running on my screen! :P <8> hi all <7> ouch! <1> Sunblade: Is not! <2> Dual203: use crond <9> Coma: ey ;) <7> yep on my screen thus running within :) <2> Dual203: this check if the specified command still always up <10> hello <10> I have a backup script that runs on my server, and it has one command line where it sets a shell script variable to the command to be executed, and then executes it... it sets another variable to the target for RAR to "/somepath/server/*" which for some reason is evaluating to "/somepath/server/apache" how to make certain that it does not evaluate before p***ing it to the command itself ? <1> Use single instead of double quotes. <11> re <1> rehi OldMonk <11> re Coma <10> ty coma <10> coma <10> still doing the same thing, line for setting target is Target='/somepath/server/*' and it still evaluates it <1> Probably because it's getting evaluated on the line itself too, so you might have to use something like "'$Target'" there <2> where can i get some help for natd, i have configured nat in iptables but they don't work <12> treefall: iptables.org <12> or you could pay me and i'll fix it for you <13> Since when does NT need a daemon? <1> NT is a demon, or it's alreast possessed. <13> NAT, even. <1> Ohhh <14> where can i download linux? <13> BatoLata: Lots of places. <13> Depending on what you need/want. <14> give me one pls <13> BatoLata: www.google.com <14> i site please <12> BatoLata: please spell your words out <12> BatoLata: linuxiso.org or something <1> BatoLata: Go to www.distrowatch.com <10> ty coma <10> seeya all later <15> Broke the displ;ay on my ibook. Man this ****s <15> Wonder how much it's gonna cost to fix it. <1> If you're going the official way, a small fortune. <1> Unless it broke by itself ;) <15> I have no idea how it broke. <15> This thing is just under as year old :/ <16> an iBook? <16> 14.1" or 12"? <15> 14 <16> would you trust yourself installing the new panel? <15> I'm not replacing it myself. <16> the panel is $289.99, with full installation service $449.99 <16> that's not at apple though <16> http://www.wegenermedia.com/lcdpage.htm <16> for $449.99 I wouldn't repair an iBook <16> that's what it'll yield if you sell it working on eBay ;) <15> I'm not going third-party <16> then prepare for nosebleeds. <1> Apple parts + Apple service = $fscking_expensive <1> You might as well consider using it as a paperweight and getting a macbook instead ;) <15> ... <4> Coma: oh yeah <4> what's wrong with it? <4> Falchion: turn it into an ultraportable server ;) <15> I have enough servers. i need a laptop. <4> wow <4> who was it who mentioned PuTTY's new serial support being less than perfect?
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