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<0> My bad
<1> the dog
<0> I thought you were talking about Lindsey.
<2> god damnint, and the mouse on my workstation is ****ing up, but I cant reboot to fix it, cause she is watching her damned movie
<1> I know the women cost a lot
<0> Got the dog free, actually.
<1> I've spent plenty on mine already
<0> The pet shop owner was gonna have him put to sleep if nobody bought him (he'd been there a while), so we brought him home.
<1> ahh
<3> jg you are a sweety
<0> (Lindsey worked there at the time)
<4> Daakman: get her a female shar pei, or a female short hair chihuahua
<3> ugh
<3> small dogs can be tossed on a grill and cooked for dinner for all i care
<5> i have a big problem, see, i copy a folder from my cdrom to my home, the i type "chmod -R 644 direc" so i get drw-r--r-x, but when i do "cd direc" it says "access denied"



<0> g32k1: You need the "execute" bit as well... use 755 instead of 644.
<3> you denied yourself executableaccess ;)
<5> the same when i copy the dir and change the permissions with nautilus
<5> ahh
<5> let me see
<4> docfu: chihuahua's when trained right are good dogs.
<3> jackstorm oh i know
<3> i just hate small dogs
<3> welll hate is a harsh word
<5> ohhhh it worked !!!, thanks a lot jgaddis!
<4> docfu: shar pei's are good too....
<3> maybe
<3> i mean all dogs when trained right are good dogs
<0> TrueCrypt freakin' rocks.
<3> i just like big dogs, i owned 5 shepeards as a kid
<3> or should i say roomed with
<0> This CD will seem to have just one file, pictures.zip, on it. But really it's all our homemade pr0n. =)
<4> docfu: $ex had a long hair chihuahua ...and a shar pei...the chihuahua was loyal (to me) and knew when to bug $ex when $ex was bugging me.
<4> docfu: as a kid I had labradors, a GS, and a Husky
<3> i think little dogs are just too damned...excited for me
<4> plus a Husky/Wolf mix.
<3> and i like the lower pitch of bigger dogs voice
<3> in fact
<3> i want another shepeard more than i want a kid
<5> just another question, i had the 2.6.12-gentoo-r6 kernel, very fast, now i upgraded to 2.6.15-gentoo-r1 and the boot time is about 5 time what it was, and the performance slowed down, does anybody knows why?
<4> next on Japan gone wrong....docfu dogsee
<3> with a dog i have a running partner after a year
<3> with a kid i have to constantly retrain, teach and keep an eye on
<4> g32k1: it's because you ****ed up and did not read.
<1> g32k1: With kernel upgrades, it could be about a million different things
<4> docfu: but thats work, so what your saying is you are a lazy master/parent
<5> yes you're right, but the old one was not able to shutdown my system, i have of course both in the grub menu
<4> g32k1: have you read google yet?
<5> read what JackStorm?
<5> yes
<4> you read google?
<4> all of it?
<5> a guy told it was faster, some others said they got a slower disk write performance
<1> You don't have to read "all of google" to understand
<5> no, maybe not all
<1> you just need to what to search for
<5> yeah, well it's my first week with gentoo, so , it's quite a change from Suse
<4> Daakman: it was a trap question for trollers, romulans, and twits.
<1> and coming in here and spouting generalalities like "my new kerenel loads 5x slower than the previous kernel" is too general for anyone to even begin speculating
<5> the problem i don't even know how to put that question, i apologize
<4> and kernel load times do not bother me, unless it's a RTS.
<4> on all of my systems my kernels load with in 20ms max
<5> yeah, it's something i can deal with, the difference was just to big, so i was wondering, why?
<3> instant ramen? instant yakisoba? or spagetti?
<1> In the Linux systems I admin, the longest pause during boot is when the scsi channels are being scanned
<1> and that's not too long either
<0> Daakman: Same here.
<1> jgaddis: if it's way too long, consider reseating the RAM
<4> libolt: I still have 16ms or less disks with an I/O buss that allows the kernel to be loaded in 20ms
<1> jgaddis: oddly enough, I had a stick that was not seated completely...scanning the scsi channels took forever
<5> i got the longes , with checking some ide stuff, i don't exactly recall, but it says, "skipping test", and after that i take pretty long to continue, the same when it runs iptables



<0> Daakman: Nah, the time seems normal to me... it's just the slowest part of the boot process.
<1> jgaddis: *nod*
<6> JackStorm: don't worry I replaced the disks with good ole 20megabyte IDE whoppers
<1> I think one of the most common problems during kernel and system startup is with applications that execute gethostbyname()
<5> ok, time to go, nice to talk to you, jgaddis thanks for your advise
<4> libolt: I have some ESDI, RLL, and MFM's here as well.
<5> 'til next time
<7> oh yeah hi
<3> sigsigsegsag
<1> o/~ Holdin' you close, chasin' that moon / Spinnin' all night / Lovin' just who you are / Sparks flyin' in the dark
<7> anyone else have ADSL or worked with it and had severe problems with disconnects?
<1> nope
<0> I've had a PPPoE session active for 24d 4h 19m 16s so far.
<7> how the hell am I supposed to host a server when I leave for 10 god damn minutes and the thing discconects from the PPoE
<1> I had Verizon DSL for quite somet ime
<1> and never had problems with disconnects
<0> That was due to rebooting the box that connects.
<1> I had problems with them privisioning me incorrectly in the DLSAM
<1> DSLAM
<1> but that was it
<3> same here
<3> never had problems with SBC or in japan
<3> the wireless is another story but i'm like 30 feet from high power train lines
<1> man, Sara Evans is hot
<3> url
<1> http://images.google.com/images?q=sara+evans&hl=en&btnG=Search+Images
<3> oh yeah she ain't bad
<1> nope
<1> not at all
<1> I'd give her the best 30 seconds of my life
<8> has anyone used lxr? I'm trying to use it but the genxref phase does essentially nothing, and examples/tutorials are sparse
<0> Stupid *** Sun Download Center.
<1> jgaddis: I've always just purchased the media kits
<1> jgaddis: I prefer to have the official medai, as opposed to some **** myself or someone else burned to CD
<1> jgaddis: granted, the media kits cost money...but at least it's not just some CD someone decided to burn
<9> hi
<9> how i make the internet in linux
<9> USB internet
<9> please help me!!!
<10> lol
<10> i'll bet it bounces
<1> it might
<10> ViperBoy: we only support RS232 internet here sorry
<1> but it hasn't warranted a bounce test, yet
<0> Daakman: *shrug* I've just never bothered, just thought I'd try it out.
<1> jgaddis: I've made a living from working with Solaris for about 5 - 7 years now...I've always found that purchasing the media kits was well worth my time
<11> hey, i have a perl question, but #perl is dead...i think its pretty easy: how do I use a constant in a 'use' statement? ... 'use CONSTANT . "/myinclude.pl" ' didn't work
<11> i want to be able to define the root directory as a constant, so the script knows where to look
<1> jgaddis: though, since I don't work with Solaris as much as I used to, I find little reason to buy the media kits, although, as a regular and previous customer, I'd probably do so anyhow
<0> Daakman: *nod* We get them at work.
<12> interesting quick summary of programs for linux http://www.usinglinux.org/
<1> To be honest, I prefer Solaris over Linux
<13> why Daakman
<1> slackboy: a lot of it has to do with vim setting syntax highlightin and hlsearch by deafault...as well as ls colors...although, I don't like the way that GNU grep gives me an error when that are too many files in a directory and the fact that Linux does not write/asve history to a file as the commands are executed. Linux waits until the session is logged out to write the history to the file.
<1> stuff like that
<1> Solaris does not of that
<13> hmmmm does solaris has a livecd?
<1> livecd?
<10> cyclic: http://dev.perl.org/perl6/rfc/113.html explains better ways to define constants in Perl
<10> cyclic: will hopefully help the concatenation problem
<3> i think the biggest problem with linux users is that they have no end goal
<13> yeah boot from cd
<11> oh, thats what I do...you can't use the concat with that?
<3> they install it, they play with it, they setup irc and then fight to watch a movie and recompile their hardware
<1> slackboy: I boot from the CDs in the media kit
<11> do I just do a regular use "CONSTANT/myinclude.pl" ?
<1> software 1/2
<3> but they don't actualy DO anything with the US :)
<11> it will know that CONSTANT is whatever my constant is>
<11> ?
<3> er OS


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