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<0> whyzzyrd: Bless irc for being a text only medium ;)
<0> vogon logs?
<1> video logs ...
<2> John!
<0> Hey Eric
<2> Coma: goeshow?
<2> Coma: catch yesterday's Dilbert?
<0> I've felt better I guess. had a rather busy weekend and my ears are still ringing
<2> Coma: better answer them
<0> Heh, haven't been keeping up with the comics the past few days
<1> The drugs didn't make up for it?
<0> Lol
<0> I hardly had any drugs at all
<3> /hardly/ ?



<0> Well, um, yes.
<1> lol
<1> Coma: Best answer.
<0> Besides, wen you're cooking for 120+ people, you better keep your head with it
<4> cooking food? or meth? or what?
<1> Where's your sense of adventure, coma?
<0> waznz: Looking back at my history of odd incidents, I'd rather avoid any adventures
<0> adikt: Food, and lots of it
<1> Coma: Completely sober - I spy a road cone, lying on it's side ... I think "Hey - if I jump on the foot of it, the bit that's currently in the air, on the right angle, I can make the road cone stand up"
<1> It didn't cross my mind that in doing so, that would bring the point of said cone into the same height as my arse ...
<0> Haha
<1> Guess who got a rather big surprise as the tip of the cone speed towards me ...
<0> Ok, I don't pull stupid things like that :P
<2> hmm
<5> Coma: I take it the cooking went fine ?
<1> Hell - I do that sober :/
<0> Sunblade: Yup, more than successful
<0> And due to a minor error in my calculations, I discovered that it's quite possible to cook for 180 peopel and up
<0> Turned out we had enough food to feed an entire army
<2> Coma: didn't invite me?
<0> Oh, you could have come over if you wanted to
<0> No doubt you'd have enjoyed the hardcore tent
<2> Coma: oh?
<0> j/k
<0> No one sane would anjoy anything like that
<0> s/an/en/
<2> Coma: except we well know I'm not sane
<2> work!
<0> And even then.....
<6> is here someone that knows how courier-imap works with qmail ??
<0> shuuu: Mind keeping it in the channel, instead of messaging peopel unasked
<6> OK
<7> Well this is going to be fun. dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb, I wonder what'll happen.
<6> coma can i ask you a question ?
<8> Evii: You get bored, how long you'll be bored for depends on the capacity.
<8> Things will get interesting if b is smaller than a
<1> Pizzy!
<8> wazzy!
<0> shuuu: Why not just ask in general and hope someone's capable of answering
<7> Pizbit: There is only 1.3GB used. So hopefully not too long. The actual disk size is 80GB though...
<7> The million dollar question is: Will it boot? ;)
<0> Sure it will
<7> Hardware and disks are all identical, obviously.
<9> Hi. Im Undrea Boccheli
<1> hahahahaha
<9> Conteeeee... partirrr....
<1> SweD: We speak english here.
<9> me too.
<9> good.
<6> omg. i'm in kubuntu this thing use Postfix. i already installed Qmail+vpopmail, now. this is the problem. to install Courier-Imap the apt-get installed also the postifx. i stop it from running because i have Qmail up & running... pop3 and smtp works great. imap doesnt work. doesnt log in.. webmail is down
<10> howday
<11> trying to install linux on Dual2.0 Powermac, what is my best choice?
<0> compguyblake: yellow dog
<11> really?
<11> ive always stuck with debian, how close it yellowdog to that?
<0> They're the only ones specialised in ppc linux, though there are several other distros that have ppc versions available



<10> yellow dog is a fedora based distribution
<0> compguyblake: Ugh, you'll hate yellow dog then , bieng rpm based
<11> im not stingy about things like that, lol
<0> Perhaps you should use debian-ppc then
<11> how to i use rpms?
<11> rpm -ivh?
<0> man rpm ;0
<11> :)
<11> well hear is my prob
<11> ive tried
<11> fedora
<11> debian
<11> and suse
<11> suse just wont install
<11> haha, sorry about that
<11> debian brings me to a white screen and has a error that basically says a key is stuck, release it before it can continue
<12> maybe it's your enter key ? :p
<11> haha
<13> i've had a few stuck keys
<11> nothing is stuck though
<13> either cleaning them or removing them from the lappy keyboard completly worked untill i copffeed the lappy keyboard lol
<11> do i need all 4 cd's of yellow dog?
<11> i saw 4.1 out there but the only iso's i see are 4.0
<1> compguyblake: possibly. what does the documentation say?
<13> compguyblake do you know what key it thinks is stuck ?
<11> no idea
<13> oh i was intrested LOL
<11> but if yellowdog is better for a mac.. i hear left and right about fan problems with other distros
<11> lol
<0> How about using os X?
<1> either that, or wank factor
<0> waznz: I think it's a dual G5 2.0
<1> Oh ... in that case, definitely wank factor.
<0> Though, that could be considered older ;)
<1> Isn't there a 'linux in a box' type thing for Mac OS X?
<0> waznz: Yeah, it's called yellow dog linux
<0> Or perhaps there's a up to date ppc version of ubuntu
<1> Coma: lol. I was thinking more along the lines of vmware type thingy.
<7> Apparently, kill -USR1 $ddpid will display i/o stats. But it worries me ;)
<11> back
<11> yellow dog still hasent fixed the fan problem
<0> Don't count on any distro having sorted that problem then
<0> Yay! IT WORKS!
<10> coma: ?
<0> cheezlbub: My absolutely useless irssi script, it works
<3> Evii: why are you using dd instead of copying the files?
<8> whyzzyrd: Bootable I think
<3> Pizbit: moving boot sectors is dead easy too.
<0> Too lazy to partition and mkfs?
<10> Ya know, even though OS X is a beautiful wonderful joyous thing to install, reinstalling an OS ****s
<3> Pizbit: install-mbr ;-P
<10> coma: ahh. Congrats =)
<8> whyzzyrd: P***?
<7> whyzzyrd: Thinking I might do that instead...
<3> Evii: dd will work just fine, leave it be.
<3> Evii: it's not NTFS no?
<7> whyzzyrd: No, no. XFS.
<3> Evii: I would have pointed you at NTFSclone..
<7> whyzzyrd: Annoying thing is, it's taking an age, and there's only about two gig of files, but it's an 80gb disk.
<3> Evii: It will take a while.
<7> whyzzyrd: How long is a while, though? ;)
<8> A long while
<3> Evii: you have checked with hdparm that DMA is on on both disks?
<3> Evii: My experience would be about 5mins/gig
<3> Evii: we used to use dd to put a 2G image onto cl***room machines, which took about 10 mins.
<14> good afternoon
<3> afternoon.
<7> whyzzyrd: I didn't factor in the fact that it'll be doing the entire disk, rather I looked at file size. Which I think is not going to be good.
<0> Of course the problem is that dd doesn't care how much data is on there, it'll copy the entire disk
<14> whyzzyrd: ex and I broke off contact completely yesterday, will be easier for the both of us..


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