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<0> It's actually a great wifi card <1> what do you mean? <0> The native linux bcm43xx driver <1> I have been wrapping to it- what do you mean 'try it natively'? <0> I'll slow this down for you a bit... <0> modprobe bcm43xx <0> Done and done <1> hmm... never tried that.. <1> I guess I just ***umed it would never work... <1> uninstall ndiswrapper and "ndiswrapper -e" first, right? <0> Yeah <2> expert with iptables research <0> CyBerRaT: netfilter.org <2> I have a problem with iptables and FORWARD.. <3> CyBerRaT: 'man iptables' <0> CyBerRaT: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
<4> Petskull does solitaire work ? <1> I would imagine not... I always run it after installing crossover office <5> heh i like what wodim prints out when you run it :P this is wodim, not cdrecord. Don't expect it to behave like cdrecord in any way, don't refer to it as "cdrecord". <6> libolt: Hm, I've not found a mirror that has it. <6> libolt: My update for today for unstable didn't have it. <5> mwilson: just updated my debian amd64 box and it installed it, put a dummy package in place of cdrecord for now <7> hmm <6> libolt: Hm, I guess dinstall put in the AMD64 version... the i386 is still in incoming. I just snagged it from there... reading now. <6> Wondered what they were going to do about mkisofs... they didn't do anything. <1> alright- I'ma try real's suggestion- wish me luck! <1> hopefully, next time I see you it'll be on BitchX <6> Why would you want to use BX. That's just a way to make us hate/ignore you. <1> what would you prefer? <1> never really IRC'd on linux.. <7> irssi <6> Or epic. <1> rgr <5> mwilson: I think they forked the entire cdrtools package including mkisofs, because mine now states that it differs from the one provided by schilling <1> brb- hopefully... <8> Can someone recommend a software RAID system that works well with SATA drives? I've been trying md/mdadm, but it doesn't work very well; the system freezes if the first disk is removed, doesn't boot correctly if one of the disks is missing, etc. Is there something else that works better? <6> dd_: Uh, you think there's some other, or something? <6> dd_: Software RAID is software raid is software raid. A kernel facility. Not some random binary you download. <8> mwilson: I thought there might be more than one kernel facility that can do the same thing. <6> Why would that be? <9> hi. is a server downtime of 6 hours extreme for a hosting provider? <6> john_: Why would we know, or care? <6> john_: It's excessive if your contract specifies less. <6> john_: It's not excessive if you were stupid enough to sign a contract not specifying less. <9> just asking man trying to find out how bad it is... you seem to use the word stupid a lot <8> Mayone one is more recent than another, or works in a different way. I have experience with FreeBSD, which has 3 or 4 different systems for that. (That's not necessarily a good thing, but sometimes one works well and another one doesn't in a certain situation.) <8> mwilson: So, md is all there is? <6> dd_: No, actually fBSD only has one RAID implementation, while it has several different schemes to glue disks together. <6> dd_: So does Linux. <8> mwilson: Is it expected to recover correctly if one of the disks is removed while it's running? <6> dd_: If you configure it correctly. <6> dd_: If you built a RAID0, for example, I really wouldn't expect it to survive. <8> mwilson: It was built as a RAID1. If Linux has more than one scheme to glue disks together, can you name some of the other systems so I can look them up? <6> dd_: Google is your friend. <5> mwilson: not if he's infected with pebcak :) <8> mwilson: thanks. <7> Sean <10> Eric <1> no dice <11> eriq, sean <1> I don't think steve irwin's dead.. <1> ... it might be inappropriate to cry them at Paul Hogan's funeral <1> how do I compare two files to find out if they're identical? <12> Petskull: so what, he's out on an island somewhere with elvis and tupac? <10> RelDrgn: *groan* <7> Qim <12> crikey! word. thankyouverymuch. <10> hahahahahahah <1> I think that steve irwin is alive, is he not? <6> Petskull: No, he is not. <10> he died yesterday <12> dead. <1> wasn't that Paul Hogan? <12> you have reading comprehension problems? <12> last i checked, paul hogan != steve irwin <6> No, just intelligence problems.
<13> anyone know how many seasons of The Family Guy there have been? <11> Steakk: 5 <13> Cynic, are we in season 5, or has season 5 ended? <11> it's ended <13> okies <11> 12 episodes, iirc <11> might be less <13> then this torrent is missing season5 <12> the bastards. how dare they impede your ability to steal! <11> I do know that a lot of torrents get mixed up, you may find season 4 goes to 23 or more episodes, which means it's actually encomp***ing season 5 as well <13> true, true <13> christ, I have too many e-mail accouts to check...$work email via OWA, personal via gmail, business via Outlook <1> ah- you're right... it's irwin.. <14> Can I have a CNAME record that corresponds with an MX record? Or is it better to have an A Record?. <11> my MX's all point to A records, not CNAMEs, but check the RFCs <14> im having a problem with mine, and im not sure WTF happened <14> it all of hte sudden quit <14> mail.angletonpd.net <14> internally using my servers IP with nslookup, server my.ip.addr.here <14> and the looking it up, works fine <11> angletonpd.net mail is handled by 10 mail.angletonpd.net. <14> but, non-auth lookups doesnt work. <14> yes, but even internally now, i cannot connect. <14> telnet mail.angletonpd.net 143 <14> uhg <14> i just fixed it <11> heh. <14> I knew i had a good understanding of wtf i was doing... <14> It JUST started happening, but I had a compromised PHP script earlier <14> and i was starting to think they somehow took over bind...but its fairly impossible since i run php under suPHP <14> and the bind server's owner/grp were still correct. <14> chkrootkit always pops on it tho <14> but dhclient usually pops falsely <14> i really should convert my A records to CNAME's <14> ok, thanks Cynic <7> eep? <15> Nanuq <16> yo <7> hey Liandrin, ltns <7> Liandrin: how goes? <15> Nanuq, yeah, I've been working <17> Which registrars are also offering zone transfer services? I want to setup BIND to either be a slave or a master name server for the domain I'm controlling and I thought register.com can do it, but I can't find that service anywhere anymore. <18> well, I've decided Im going to do a re-install on this machine of mine.. going to do a ubuntu-server install... it says it makes installing LAMP simple <18> not that LAMP is all that difficult to install, just a little time consuming <7> Emerson: IMO, every single letter of LAMP is ****e ;) <7> Emerson: Apache httpd is somewhat tolerable, at least <7> NAPP or NAPR, probably <18> lol <18> well, I realzied I don't have a blank cd to do this with <19> netbsd, apache, postgres, p? (r is ruby, I guess? Perl?) <7> Tamahome: hey! <7> RelDrgn: you're right :) <7> RelDrgn: netbsd, lighttpd, postgres, ruby <7> RelDrgn: another good combo <10> NLPR doesn't quite roll off the tongue the same way LAMP does <7> RelDrgn: OAPP? <7> Tamahome: FAPP? ;) <7> where O = OpenSolaris <7> unless SAPP would be better for that one <7> VAPP would be rather nutty <10> Netscape Server probably runs better on Solaris than Apache does <10> RelDrgn: 10/5 for Kanon remake, woot <19> woo <10> the preview is quite something <10> heheheh <19> still, I wonder how much it's going to be like the last one. I'm not a huge fan of remakes <19> unless they go more into the other girls' stories, or something, I'm not sure I'd watch it again just because its prettier now <20> LMAO!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1NBuwmqXPo&mode=related&search=pickle%20fear <10> OK, sleepytime for the Tama
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