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<0> Anyway, </rant>
<1> Demonen: I'm in #perl as well but I'm not brave enough to speak hence getting banned.
<0> Maybe someone in here has brains enough for this problem?
<2> You better believe it :P
<0> I have points along a loop. A -> B -> C -> A, except much longer.
<0> How can I calculate how many points are p***ed on the way from A to C, or from C to A?
<2> Que?
<2> Morning, Emerson
<3> Coma: morningish
<2> Demonen: $point++ everytime you p*** one?
<3> I have to be at work in 5 1/2 hours, just woke up.. Im thinking about going back to sleep for about 2-3 more hours
<0> Coma: Then do one turning one way, and one turning the other to figure out the shorter?
<0> What if there are forks?



<4> Demonen: adding pathfinding betwween stations? ;)
<2> Emerson: Or get loaded up on caffeine already ;)
<0> wlfshmn: yeah.
<2> Demonen: I must be missing the entire idea here ;)
<4> Demonen: then all you need after that is a bot to handle the most lucurative traderoutes ;)
<4> Demonen: and you'll be -rich-! ;)
<0> Coma: Have a look at this map: http://www.vo-wiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Image:Nav.universe.jpg
<0> wlfshmn: I am -rich- :P
<0> Coma: What is the path with the least number of jumps between Itan and Dau?
<4> Demonen: Well, after that you'll have more money than god then. You can start trading in starsystems instead ;)
<0> I do have more money than god.
<0> (seriously, I have more money than all four developers combined)
<2> Demonen: Ah, you want something that traverses every possible path and tells you what the shortest route is between two points?
<0> Coma: Yes.
<2> I wouldn't be surprised if there was some cpan module for this.
<4> the sane worl doesn't write software in perl.
<0> What would the same world write this software in, then?
<0> Coma: Yeah, but what would it be called?
<2> Hmm, perl design patterns mentions this.
<0> Bio::Coordinate::Graph
<4> http://people.os-zen.net/rezza/worstlogoever.jpg
<4> no real time for lunch today.. guess I get to fetch some sammich
<5> hi
<5> anyone running linux on a laptop with an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG?
<6> yep
<5> did it work out of the box?
<5> i just having issues with mine..
<6> here it didn't I compiled it from the beginning
<5> iv followed all the instructions on http://ipw3945.sourceforge.net/ however it just does not want to install... keep getting errors when doing the make and make installs....
<5> im logged in as root
<5> and using ubuntu 6.10
<6> not sure if Ubuntu supports that wifi nic out of the box
<5> yeah i dont think i does, but i have read on forums and stuff that people have it working by going to that sourceforge page
<2> No one's bothered offering a binary package for ubuntu yet?
<2> It says here that it shoudl be available already for ubuntu...
<6> aww
<2> sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-generic
<2> Nothing to it ;)
<7> anyone familiar with apache2 config? expecially how to activate /~user virtual domains?
<2> Enable mod_user and you're done, right?
<8> mod_userdir, IIRC
<2> Or that
<9> if i use 2 usb mouses, will i get 2 cursors?
<2> Probably not.
<9> what is X
<2> You mean undernet's X or the X windowing system?
<9> X windowing sys
<10> You won't get two cursors, but you will be able to move the cursor with either mouse.
<9> k
<9> i know it sounds dumb but that's how new i am
<9> the motivation is to get away from MS
<11> silver2: so you wanted to know what X Windows is?
<9> yes Girr
<11> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_windows
<11> a nice terse start
<9> ty
<11> np.
<9> which is better, lilo or gnome
<11> different beasts
<9> seems i have to make a choice



<2> rotflol
<12> between lilo and gnome...
<9> or lilo and something
<2> silver2: That's like asking whether cheese is better than blue
<11> 'lilo' vs 'grub' these are intial boot options, if you do care, either can be used. 'Gnome' is a window manager (so sits on top of X)
<12> you are a complete moron.
<9> I may be, Revenger, but I don't flame people in channel
<9> **** linux
<12> dont let the door hit you on the way out.
<11> aww, and he started out as sucha nice newbie
<13> he's probably better off running monkeysoft
<2> No no, he's got to get away from it!
<2> I suggest he buys a mac.
<13> lol point taken
<14> hi i have vmnet-natd and i would like access of internet from this network, can you help me ?
<2> Um, enable ip forwarding perhaps? Though I thought that the vmware nat thingy took care of that automagically.
<2> Ohayou Tron
<15> Coma: Evenin'
<14> where can i check this config Coma ?
<2> treefall: Try the vmware documentation
<14> its a pdf.. cannot find anything
<14> and my linux is too old to show a pdf normaly
<2> So, why are you running something that old to begin with?
<14> i have tryed xpdf and gpdf, xpdf is !!!!!nothing!know... and gpdf is not centered
<15> Your laptop is too old to run vmware properly then.
<2> And afaik vmware also has their documentation available online.
<14> sorry for my speaking, you are the only place can i got help for that
<14> no its ok vmware recommend a 500Mhz with 256 RAM .. me is a 1Ghz
<14> and not a laptop
<13> 2.6.20 just released with virtualization support built in
<14> i use this old linux because fedora core 5 is not supported
<14> for the linux distro and the kernel come from
<14> do you know if echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward can work for me ?
<14> my ip_forward is already set to 1
<14> the contact with my host and virtual server work's, but network unreachable
<16> e careva on
<16> ?
<16> aaaaaaaaaaaaaa
<16> ?
<2> Use english here
<10> asdasdas: English, please.
<16> ok
<16> where i can download linux
<16> free
<16> ?
<2> asdasdas: www.ubuntu.com
<16> is free
<16> ?
<16> no money
<16> ?
<17> What a stupid question.
<2> Yes, as are many other distros
<16> man
<16> i want make a server cs
<2> asdasdas: Else go visit www.distrowatch.com
<16> man\
<16> is more cd
<16> ?
<16> unbuntu
<16> ?
<2> Hmm, Ubuntu might not exactly be fit for servers thouh
<16> ahamz
<16> man
<16> is one cd
<16> ?
<2> yes
<16> ahamz
<16> is good for cs server?
<2> No, it's not. It's geared towards the desktop.
<16> but
<16> mandrake
<16> ?
<16> is good


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