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<0> the "real one" what? <1> the bandwidth i got with the router cli <1> like there is an oid missusing <2> pls help me. <3> whyzzyrd: much, much better. thank you <4> VrilutZa: no. go away now. <5> wow the man pages tell almost nothing <4> HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA <5> says nothing about setting up for dhcp <2> a'm don`t now the port close for dcc++ torente kazza etc.. for lag <4> Fex-Head: you are still here trying to get someone to set up your linux box for you <4> VrilutZa: bye now. <2> the use the program ipp2p <5> i have it set up basically cept for the network isn't working right
<3> VrilutZa: english in here <6> hey Sean <7> hey Kim <3> Fex-Head: so what you're saying is that you have things set up, but nothings working. that sure sounds like "set up" :P <5> everything is working besides the network <5> that is what i am saying <6> Fex-Head: read the manuals you were given. it's a piece of piss. <8> How's the morning where you are, Cynic? <5> it says nothing about dhcp in there <4> BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA <8> Was a bit wet down here, but is clearing up. <6> Viking667: thin cloud everywhere... threatening rain this afternoon, which could postpone my signal test <8> mrmmm. <8> Could be a good "worst case" test, ya know. <6> Viking667: the cold season sure didn't drag its heels arriving, did it.. <6> heh true <8> naah. We already had our electric blanket on the past few nights except for last night. <6> but rain doesn't really badly affect my wireless sites.. occasionally temperature will cause signal variance but thats about it <6> Fex-Head: man dhclient <6> Fex-Head: also, read up on the startup scripts for your distro, as you will want to automate the whole thing <3> Tamahome_: thats usually a good read :P <3> Tamahome_: although the comments wear out rather quickly <7> I don't read the comments, I just put the site in my RSS reader <8> lol. That reminds me - I need to add my other blog to blogbridge <9> argh, I'm still banned from linuxhelp :( *falls on floor and pounds his fists and kicks his feet and bawls* <9> Mmm, Bawls... I should order some. <9> Hi everyone! <9> hahahaha, nice topic <6> who in the heck would want to /j #linuxhelp anyway? :P <10> me <9> Well, I like it when newbies (like me) come in and ask "dumb" questions and get chewed out for 20 minutes before someone finally coughs up the answer. Thereby I get both entertainment and knowledge. <9> And most importantly, I need not be the brunt of said abuse. <9> Or if they leave before getting the answer 'cause they can't handle the heat, I go and Google the answer myself, simply for the knowledge. <9> Eeeeek, already got them sitting next to me, heh <9> Our backup server is VMS. <9> And it's been like 10 years since I've even logged into a VMS server. <9> No I don't. :-P <9> Yeah ok I'm lying. <11> keep telling yourself that.. <12> heh. My dad was a VMS guru type for Sanders when I was growing up. <7> VMS IS TEH EVIL <9> hehe, nice. I went on an interview where I explained that the "VMS Experience" I had was kinda flaky due to the length of time since I last used and the "technical" interviewer (they teamed up on me, the techy and the hiring manager), actually said: "Well, if you know Unix well, then picking up VMS will be a snap." <12> yhea, its a culture war. the VMS people love it, and dislike unix and vice versa. <9> I've... scanned through the homemade beginner's guide to VMS... it doesn't look that similar to Unix to me... aside from that it's all CLI, which I'm sure someone's got a VMS GUI working by now, but yeah... <9> That's just like when I've tried explaining Unix to someone and they go, "Oh, so it's just like Windows except you're always at the Command Prompt" and I kill them. <12> *LOL* <9> Try explaining *that* one to the judge. <12> theres been a VMS GUI for a long time.. well, they have a version of X. <9> yeah, kinda figured there must be <9> I should really brush up on my VMS know-how while I work here... <9> Just so I can be a little more confident next time I go for a job that asks for it. <12> I used to be a security guard for Digital back in the late 90's before they disappered. <9> hehe, I used to work on the HD <9> In Littleton <9> Well, Marlborough first, then we got moved to Littleton. <9> Lessee... started in... MRO02 I believe it was... <12> I was up at ZKO <9> I forget Littleton's call sign...
<9> Ah ok, that's, what, Nashua? <9> Or Salem? <12> Yep <12> Nashua <9> Ah ok cool, I used to go there for the 24hr ATM <9> For DCU <12> *LOL* yep <12> Ka-bar, when? <9> You probably gave me a DCU visitor's badge at some point :-P hehe <9> Maybe... I started with DCU the Monday after the Wednesday they got bought by Comcrap. <12> CeruleanD, its a possability, but I usualy woked overnight. <13> witch linux disto is the most like windows ? <9> Cygwin <9> Though it's not really a "distro", you install it under Windows... <0> last stretch there was '96 thru 2000. And my office was directly behind the DCU office. If I stood up and knocked a hole in the wall behind my cube, I could have had my own personal teller window. <12> CeruleanD, oh, I was gone by then. <9> So it looks like Windows when you're not using it... <14> there is a distro for witches? cool :) <9> LOL Ka-bar <12> Oh lets see, I know exactly where that is. :) <9> lol DH, I was trying to come up with something for that, you beat me to it <9> That must've been a stones throw from the security desk, Ka-Bar <13> kan annyone pm me if you can guide me to chose a distro <0> cerbafiver, indeed <9> http://www.linux.org <0> cerbafiver, distrowatch.org <9> There's a distro list there, I believe it includes info on the different distros. <15> from where can get plugins and codec for xine which comes with suse? <9> Ooo, that sound more promising, what Ka-bar said <12> my brother acculy worked on the True64 team. Im not sure what exactly he did, but it had something to do with SCSI drivers. <13> where do i get all those distros ? <8> huh? You want ALL of them? <13> no, i just need to know where i can get them ? <15> can you please tlel me from where to get pluginsfor xine? <0> cerbafiver, go to distrowatch.org. All the information you seek is there. <9> xine <13> okok <13> thx <9> Go to /usr/share/doc/packages/xine <0> cerbafiver, english please <9> Check out the hackersguide <9> Possibly the faq or README.SuSE <16> hey vIkSiT <12> wholy sweetness. <9> ? <12> the new gentoo LiveCD and graphical install tool look hella cool. <9> Yar <9> ? <9> hmm <15> how cna i view the pointers and adresses in the html of a website coded in unnix? <9> I smell another VM getting created. <12> http://techgage.com/review.php?id=4334&page=1 <9> Unix isn't a language... <9> HTML written on a Unix system is no different than HTML written in Notepad on a Microsloth system. <17> save for end-of-line markers <17> and character set issues :) <14> use vim in both cases :) <17> nah nuke them from orbit in all cases. <9> Well yeah <9> There shouldn't be either though, not in Notepad... maybe if you wrote it in Wordpad <9> Which is why I don't do that, hehe <9> Nuke them from orbit, it's the only way to be sure. <9> Ah, love that movie. <12> I have a model UD-4 on my monitor. <17> ceruleand: notepad uses the DOS character set, so if you use alt-codes it'll be fubar. If you stick to html entities and 7 bit ascii, only the end-of-line markers are a real difference. <17> ceruleand: if you stick all the html on a single line, even that difference is gone :) <18><lf> pairs take up very very slightly more room than unix style line endings <11> okay, the net is messed up here <11> <11> Incoming rates: 0.9 kbits/sec <13> lol <13> nice:P <11> at the exact same time it broke down for someone else in Norway as well
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