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<0> @find abot <0> hahahahah <0> there's a channel on undernet called #diapers <1> bah then you'd have no one to defend you from dogbert2 and the clones he stole from me :P <1> nice <0> and there are people in it <2> Bah <2> Just found out that the model car I was having my eye on isn't the 4x4 one <2> I hate when salesmen lie <3> they are salesmen and you expect honesty? <2> Tawny: It would at least be nice to have him advertise the right model car <3> yes our software can do everything including fly you to the moon says sales
<0> Tawny: you mean it can't? <0> I WANT MY MONEY BACK <3> exactly <3> they never like losing that commision for LYING <3> PolarWolf: never trust sales and always research and check with two other sales people when buying anything lol <3> at least anything of significant worth <2> Tawny: Yah, apparently <4> yawn. <5> Heelo!! ;-) <5> Can sombody help me with a newbe question about uclibc?? <5> they 'are not verry clear on that uclibc site but.. <5> They talk about a toolschains.. <2> yeh, toolchain. <6> the toolchain is the collection of tools you use to compile code... compiler, ***embler, linker, etc. <5> Butt, will BusyBox work made with Glibc if i just copy the uclibc runtime to a start disk? <2> generally you compile busybox staically <5> With other words: do i need to compille programs with uclibc to run them on a startdisk or can i just build BusyBox with Glibc? <6> I suspect not, since it will want to link against glibc. <7> hehe <5> so, ihave to build the toolschain and build busybox against that to make a start disk with those tools?? <6> Kikkerkop: well, you should already have the toolchain, you just need to configure it to link against uclibc <2> Kikkerkop: Yup <5> I use Linux from scratch live cd as toolschain.. <5> But they say on de uclibc site you need a special prepared toolschain.. <5> Reale confusing.. <8> blah <9> Kikkerkop: yes, you need a special toolchain. Why is that confusing? <10> god damn writing parsers are a hell :P <11> Jostein: huh? <11> ohhh. Them. Lex, bison, etc. <5> Thats the only question that i have, I can not make a start disk with the normal tools, leve the disk image open and install uclibc on the disk? <5> I have to build busybox with uclibc? <2> Kikkerkop: What architecture are you building for? <5> For i386 <2> Kikkerkop: You don't need uClibc. Just build busybox statically. <5> normal laptop.. <10> Viking667: Im wiritng a ircbot. I need to parse all incoming stuff 100% correct or its all foobar <2> Build statically, strip the binary and build your bootdisk around it <11> ohhhh. <12> Jostein: ****, YOU can't even parse incoming **** 100% so how do you expect to write a bot that does? <13> lol <7> Falchion: it's your typing we can't parse. :P <10> Falchion: 100% correctly that is <5> I hav folowd some page of buiding a bootdisk, and everything works but they say you "Nearly every program requires at least the libc library" <10> Falchion: like... not mistaking a /me for a /ctcp <10> Falchion: they both are sent as PROVMSG with a weird escape char <10> minor things like that :P <10> cigs <14> vigs? is that short for viagra? <13> heh ksh <12> Jostein: yeah yeha, just picking on you :) <5> Thanks and others for the help, I think I have to reed some more.. Linux is verry hard to learn for a beginner.. ;-) <10> Falchion: heh <13> Yeah, it's a steep, but worth while, learning curve Kikkerkop <5> (polarWolf and others..) <2> Kikkerkop: What you want to do is easy as heck <2> Kikkerkop: Your biggest issue will be putting the kernel and a useable filesystem on a floppy disk (which I ***ume you want to( <2> s/$/)/
<5> I have the kernel on the first floppy and it runs.. <5> and the second floppy work also but i want to use uclibc on the second floppy becous it is smaller.. <2> Kikkerkop: Depends on what you need to do. I tend to build everything statically and be done with it. <13> Nevvvermind, I googled and found many, many, many wonderful script suppositories. <7> PolarWolf: mmmm.... yeah, and lossy compression tends not to work on code. ;) <14> like, hi and stuff <2> Ka-bar: Nope <2> I have a very nice NFS bootable filesystem which is compressed and extracts itself to a ramdisk <2> It runs a mosix node <7> cool <2> Ka-bar: http://www.moosecrossing.org/blog/?p=6 <15> hello <2> yalu: You **** <15> oops? we just meet? <2> Dunno, you just happened to enter when I decided that someone had to **** today <13> Welcome back splittarz. <7> PolarWolf: see what you did? <13> Anyone familiar with this book and can recommend it (or recommend not getting it)? http://www.intuitive.com/wicked/ <14> oongala boongala <14> with no option to postpone said updates <3> so ksh can't skip out early? lol <16> awaits <14> That's right, ksh can't skip out early now <3> gannon gitmo? <3> oops <14> O_o; <3> wrong window <16> http://secunia.com/Internet_Explorer_Address_Bar_Spoofing_Vulnerability_Test/ <16> that is a major security flaw :P <17> well m$ will patch it ...once they are done with vista <13> hahaha <16> hehe <16> seriously though, alot of users will fall for this <16> even more than normal phishing <16> since it says $mybank in the address bar it's safe, right? <13> uh huh <13> yup, that's dangerous. <3> extremely dangerous <7> hfs <17> yep, just waiting for a hoax of home-banking phishing to come along, a lot of emty accounts to follow <13> I mean, it's now *I* know I'm on a safe page... I've seen the results of people getting hacked when someone says, "Here, my pictures are on my Geocities page" and they give a link that takes you to a duplicate of Yahoo's login page, but if you read the address, it's actually the hackers homepage. <18> a fool and his money is soon departed. If anyone falls for scam spam then they deserve what they get <19> most of those phising sites are sooo stupid. Even the e-mail clearly displays you the fraud *IF* you bother to 1) Read the URL's in the mail. 2) Actually bother to READ the AULA's from the stuff you use. <13> I know a very young girl who was the daughter of a friend who got coerced into sending nude pics of a guy who hacked her Yahoo account that way. But if someone did it to me *and* used that bug, and it said login.yahoo.com, it would have gotten me. <16> CeruleanD, yeah and now it appears you're on yahoo's login page. <13> Er ,"to a guy" <13> Exactly <19> I mean... "We'd never send you an email to ask you to logon, we'd present the info after you logged on". (from paypal faq, no literal quote). <13> And there's no way to tell the difference. <18> there is always a way to tell the difference, get an email client that doesn't display everything in ****ing html <16> Lion-O, I agree with you, but you know that life isnt that simple <18> no scam is very good to fool someone who isn't a dumb*** <2> Better study the SSL certificate from now on then <13> *shrug* <19> fredk-: I don't. It isn't simply for people who are not willing to think. <16> at the end of the day, alot of people are struggling with basic it concepts. <19> fredk-: don't get me wrong; phising sites should be destroyed and the people making them convicted, heck, I closed down quite a few myself (well, my actions have). But in the end its just stupid people. <16> so, you have a few IT friends.. and what do they tell you? yeah look at the address bar <16> if its says that you're on your bank, you're safe <16> and, now even that cant be trusted <19> fredk-: skip the IT friends, skip the looking at the message, skip all that ****. <2> No, don't trust anything which doesn't run over SSl with a valid certificate :) <19> fredk-: how about just *looking* at what you're using and learning how it works? <13> Looking at *what* though Lion-O? <19> CeruleanD: see above. How about a paypal faq stating "we'll never ask you for....". <16> alot of people simply arent wired for how a computer works, it simply not in their nature. <14> The internet ****s <19> other example; you logon to X and what do you get? "Undernet wil NEVER ask you for your p***word". Yet many keep on pretending and may keep on giving their p***words.
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