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<0> OK, sleepytime for the Tama
<0> oyasuminasai
<1> hi all
<2> MonkO
<1> sjh1
<2> OM, so you have any plans to start sneaking up on dangerous Fauna now there could be a job opening for that career?
<1> sjh: i like fish, but not unto the extent of wanting them to feed off my body
<1> quite the reverse, actually
<3> OldMonk: Well you could always snap some photos of this bear in his native habitat.
<1> ...and the OldMonk had the words ``Eat me'' written in large letters upon its surface...''
<2> hmm
<2> there could be a whole host of dangerous animals in India that no one has yet wrestled to the ground bare handed
<2> almost makes working with linux sound boring
<2> or not
<1> i think indians have more sense -- they'd rather copulate and make babies than wrestle with animals
<4> hm. I dont know what I did, but whatever I did, ntpd finally decided that maybe it should keep the time correctly.



<4> ntp.drift is 430.456
<5> anyone know what a PDF uses for a newline? its not \n or <br> ... any other ideas?
<6> anyone know why mp3's output by vlc sound absolutely sickeningly good compared to lesser alternatives (xmms)?
<7> not 7 am in the morning
<8> cappicard: rofl's - peach-o-phobia? gah, MUST be a put on
<9> well my first burn with wodim seems to be a success, wonder how much un-****ing of the codebase the debian developers plan to do
<7> ****
<7> my desktopis getting unstable. died 2 times last week
<7> never done that before :(
<10> hi
<11> so it's tough to get to tanzania if you don't want to fly through the UK or on BA
<11> **** the UK and their hair-brained carryon rules
<10> I am trying to replace a string across all .java files with another string.
<10> I was trying with sed 's/string1/string2/g' but it's not working
<5> *cough* -e
<12> No, that'll work, ***uming you don't do something thoroughly stupid like using the same file as stdin and stdout
<10> i tried -e
<10> yes
<10> Shadur unfortunately the string contains whitespaces and () and .
<12> sastrup: the whitespaces are no problem, but you'll want to escape the () and . s
<10> even < ?
<12> < should be fine. Doesn't the sed manpage discuss what characters are treated specially?
<10> just shows me the whole source code, with the string remaining the same, I think I am doing something wrong
<10> yep now it works, Shadur it seems I don't have to escape anything! but the dots
<10> but I can't do an in-place replace, maybe with perl -e ?
<7> inplace replace ****s with sed
<10> no
<7> use perl -p -e
<10> yep
<7> only regexp parser I use :P
<10> nope
<7> at least its concistent and predictable. I know how that one works
<10> Jostein sed expression is not working with perl -p -e
<10> you mean consistent?
<7> yeah
<7> oh well... there you see what I mean. if I stick to perl at all times, I dont need to worry about stuff like sed having a slightly different syntax :P
<10> Jostein it works perfectly but only with perl -i -pe
<10> thanks
<11> hehe, an airline is sueing the UK government over their security clamp down
<3> Hans
<11> Eric
<11> hopefully I'll soon be climbing the twin peaks of Kilimanjaro
<3> Strider-: and fondling other twin peaks on the way?
<7> Strider-: I guess I'm uneducated for memrely ***ociating "twin peaks" with that TV-show :P
<3> Jostein: I vote for upside-down Mt Fuji!
<7> :P
<7> personally I have more interest in fuji-tv though
<11> monty-python sketch. :)
<11> (Cross-eyed mountaineers)
<7> oh right
<7> guess I havent seen that one.
<3> Jostein: my reference was to Colorful ;)
<13> hi there
<13> is there any alternative program for windows sql server
<7> in linux?
<8> skickerz: you mean databases? sure. MySql, Postgresql etc
<7> db2, oracle :P



<13> is it free?
<7> mysql & postgresql are free as in beer & speech
<7> db2 is only free as in beer iirc
<8> well Oracle is _way_ not free.
<13> that will run on windows cause most pc here are using windows
<8> wtf would you want a linux db on a non-windows platform?
<14> bragging rights, obviously
<8> I think there are windows ports of them
<7> skickerz: then get SQL Server Express :P
<7> Also MySQL has a windows installer these days. or at least so Ive heard
<13> i hope thats free
<13> well tnx for the help guys
<8> we helped?
<7> ow
<7> why didn't someone warn us?!?
<14> you've been TAINTED
<13> i guess am not that s2pid to u guys
<7> ok. you deserve a beating for that one. seriously. s2pid?!?
<15> Hi, can someone help me setting up wireless (for the first time) with my laptop? I am stuck after ***igning an ip address to my interface which still has "status: no carrier"
<15> how can I find out why I can't connect ?
<7> andrewss: for wireless you use iwconfig, in addition to ifconfig
<7> that is, if your distro has no builtin config tools for wireless
<7> tojoe: your server is acting up again
<16> Jostein i want to strangle our bb provider
<7> :P
<15> I use it ... it shows desired ssid: Wireless but current ssid empty
<7> I hate unreliable providers
<7> andrewss: well. ever occured to you that ANY wifi access requires a SSID?
<7> thats regardless of OS btw
<15> yes, I tried "ifconfig iface inet ip/24 ssid Wireless up"
<15> that's the point it shows no carrier
<7> i think ssid goes with iWconfig, not iFconfig
<7> but thats just me
<15> same thing
<7> so... what distro are you using?
<15> actually I'm using fbsd but it's the same more or less
<7> heh. not really
<7> anyway. go ask in #freebsd instead
<7> this is #linux
<15> tried but few people there
<7> well... it takes a little longer to get a response, but at least you get regarding the OS you use, not some kinda-similar-but-not-quite-the-same OS
<15> well I figure it's a wireless thingie ... "no carrier" sounds like I can't connect or smthg
<7> also... "setting up wireless in freebsd" yields this as a first hit:
<7> http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/04/19/Big_Scary_Daemons.html
<7> which shows that it is INDEED not the same.
<7> man, that was hard.
<7> andrewss: now. I hope we have learned a lesson that involves linux != FreeBSD?
<15> it's the same theory .. and I followed the handbook
<7> so... you've setup everything using wicontrol. have you? I thought you said you used ifconfig to set the ssid?
<15> wicontrol is mostly deprecated in 6.1
<7> oh well. see. we are useless for freebsd support in #linux
<15> ;)
<15> yes ... well I was wondering about the "no carrier" explanation ;)
<15> does it mean it doesn't receive a signal ... or something else
<15> since I detect it in ifconfig scan I guess I do receive a signal ./dunno
<17> Evening, all.
<16> yay, now even the last hop of their carrier dropped offline
<7> w00t
<16> why oh why are ther only bunches of retards working for tele2/uta?
<7> tojoe: you have static IP and dynamic connectivity. I have dynamic IP and static connectiveity :P
<7> andrewss: anyway... if you followed the handook down to the very last detail, yet it is still failing, I suggest trying the FreeBSD-mailiinglist
<7> works for me
<15> true ... I was looking a more interactive solution
<15> when using mail it gets funny if you block yourself at the next step with and yet another mail is sent
<15> + debugging == real time
<7> hah
<15> oh well I guess I'll have to try the mail ;)
<7> ugh
<7> I halped a romulan!


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