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<0> and sandals in norway would not only be cool, but bloody freezing :) <1> "you're are boring little troll" -- learn to spell <2> DaveHowe, I wish my mother would have moved to like, hawaii while I was young <3> dogbert2: to explain all the pr0n on your work computers? <4> dogbert2: good luck. <2> dogbert2, fortune magazine? :P <5> bwhahahaha... <0> it needs explaining? its usually clear enough from the pictures.... <5> no, local firm, marketing, disaster recover, colo/data center (position is network admin)...already found a issue with security vuln on their site (which i'll let 'em know about) :) <5> appears they are a linux/unix/apache/php shop <2> dogbert2, what colo provider is NOT a linux/unix/apache/php shop? <4> dogbert2: it's LAMP if you want to play buzzword bingo <5> fredk...only the ****ty ones, IMO :) <0> fredk-: the ones who drank the MS coolaid? <2> dogbert2, IIS any better? :P
<2> besides, a simple lamp install works great for simple pages :) <5> heh...well, my 23.5 years of work exp. should be a plus :) <2> oh sure <2> dogbert2, whats more interesting is what kind of network gear they use <5> I hope they use cisco :) <2> hehe, you've worked with juniper? <5> fredk...some, not certified in it, but it can't be that much harder than IOS/CatOS/PIXen <2> nah, it's not <5> ayup...m00! <2> I havent worked that much cisco, but I hear juniper is somewhat different <5> fredk, yeah, they perform the same ****, command syntax is different <2> exactly <0> ah, but its like programming - get the principles down, and the actual syntax is just a lookup :) <2> I don't know about cisco, but juniper by default has a system where...if even though you shouldnt and you ****up completely so you loose connectivity it will revert back to the original setting within a few minutes <6> lol. I love that. <5> nod...don't know something get out the manual <6> Guess I haven't got the principles yet, then. <6> hi whyzzyrd <5> excellent, their data center is in Vegas <2> haha now, that is good <4> dogbert2: that's good isn't it? like where you are. <2> I always love visiting LV <5> ayup...their regular office is like 10 mins from my house... <5> colo is on the other side of town... <2> they own and operate their own, right? <5> ayup... <5> this sounds like a place where I can fit in, IMO <5> nothing like doing some research into company before going to a interview (heh) <2> yeah, you can drop by the casinos on your way to the datacenter <5> bwhahahahaha <2> nothing like configuring routers when drunk <2> first question they ask when you go to the interview "do you have a gambling problem?" <5> i've never been asked that, but i've only interviewed perhaps 12-15 times in my entire career <0> you want to try that again in english? <6> alcool-: #linoxro, o engleza <6> bah. #linuxro <6> I can't spell vely worr lthiv morning. <2> dogbert2, yeah, i'd say it depends on the job level..maybe they'd ask if you apply for a clerk position at a grocery store :P <5> heh...true...welp, /dev/shower and off to interview...BBL <0> /dev/shower - if you get a lot of them together, is it a block device? <6> wheeee! I'm there now! Wow..... it's ... busy! <7> anybody seen Steakk lately? <2> dogbert2, if they offer you something to drink...ACCEPT <8> who do know to config linux 9.o? <5> sheesh...you guys have too much free time on your hands... <7> alcool-: you're not making sense. which linux distribution? <0> alcool-: run yast <8> linux suse 9.o <7> alcool-: and what are you trying to configure? <8> yes <6> configurar por que? <8> la configuracion de internet <6> ooops <6> ahhhh # linuxlatino, por favor. <8> no se como conectarlo a internet <6> o #linuxit ? <8> ho ma ca is roman :)
<6> ahh. So #linuxro then. <8> :) <8> k <4> roman? the empire is rising again? <7> hmmm.... chinese ip address <9> schitzo: be afraid. be very afraid. <4> jgaddis: yeah, no kidding. <3> fredk-: on a crisco ;reload in 10 ; do foo. if it ****s up, wait 10. if not; reload cancel <2> mmm okay <3> fredk-: until you write the config out, on a reboot, it'll pull the old one from the flash. <3> fredk-: how does the juniper know if it was a ****up anyway? <2> whyzzyrd, it doesnt, you basically do "commit confirmed 5" <2> within 5 minutes, after testing you need to do a "commit" <3> fredk-: There may be stuff in newer iosen than the 12.1/2 we run. <4> win 6 <10> hello, are there any red hat experts in the house? <10> totally understandable <10> im only running it because im forced to here at work <2> HBK-, you could consider asking your question ;) <10> true <0> HBK-: luckily, my corporate bondage is to the German distro, not the american one :) <10> im attempting to upgrade for 2.4 kernel to 2.6 <10> VFS Cannot open root device "LABEL=/" or unknown_block(0,0) <10> i cant seem to get around this error <10> i ahve been searching on the net for over 2 hours <6> mrm. that's kind of a killer. you using lilo or grub? <10> and the supposed fixes range from a simple .config change, to running third party device management software <10> lilo <11> crap. xwin32 has huge license issues with SSH and X forwarding <2> could be your fstab is messed up? <10> I have gone thru 5-6 different 'fixes' and none have worked <11> what do you guys use for win-linux SSH with X support? <11> cygwin is too bloated to just install for this <10> afaik i have my fstab setup properly <6> what does "root=/dev/whatever" show for you? And, do you have a RAID setup? <11> and the other one - i forget its name - is too buggy (one which uses cygwin.dll) <6> vIkSiT: putty? <10> LABEL=/ / ext3 defaults 1 1 <10> thats what my fstab currently reads <6> but I've only ever used cygwin for X under Windows <12> doesn't putty have X support? <12> it has an option for X support but I don't know if it requires an external client. <6> roasted0at: only if there's an X server running on the Windows machine. <12> Viking667: That's what I'd wondered about <0> putty has x support, but isn't an x server - ie, it will relay back display to whatever x-server you have <10> Viking667, for the root= do you mean in my lilo conf? <10> and no I am not running a raid <10> just a non raid adaptec scsi controller <6> HBK-: yes, in lilo. <12> one company I worked for used ReflectionX but that's probably not free or simple to install <10> append="root=LABEL=/" <10> I have also tried: root=/dev/sda1 <11> Viking667, but what're you going to use for the local X server? <11> roasted0at, ugh, Xwin32 is way better than that, believe me <11> hmm. and has anyone tried GL rendering using a win based X server? <11> is that even possible? <3> exceed is very good. <10> I think I should just set the red hat servers on fire <3> but sadly, non-free. <6> vIkSiT: As I said, I only ever used the cygwin X server. <3> HBK-: I hate this label crap, you have no idea what the disks really look like underneath at all. <3> HBK-: do you know which partition it really is? <11> whyzzyrd, do you recommend buying it? i don't think commercial vs OSS is an issue here.. <10> yes /dev/sda1 <6> HBK-: hrm. I'm wondering if you remade the initrd.img for SCSI suppert <10> yes I have, that was one of the recommendations I found while googling for answers <6> by the way, fstab probably ought to have /dev/sda1 / ext3 defaults 1 1 <10> ok <10> and in the lilo conf should I be using append or just directly calling the mount point? <3> vIkSiT: smsie uses it also, and he might have more experience of advanced features. <11> whyzzyrd, ah i see. will ping him as well
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