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<0> freed: I have from supergooddeal.
<1> real dense
<2> 1.83m, okay
<1> bottom of "normal"
<2> normal?
<3> my bottom is normal too
<3> bsims
<4> sup OldMonk
<1> weight/height charts
<1> Nanuq: if i drink ~case of beer (24/12oz) daily i can get close to 200lbs
<1> now i have that much every two weeks
<4> whitecap: I kill a quart of whiskey a week
<1> bsims: if i open a quart it is gone before sleep
<4> whitecap: 90 proof cheap **** or da good stuff
<1> evan williams+++ next best thing to jd



<4> whitecap: yup all I drink at home anymore
<1> bsims: friday is my bd, gonna spring for a bit of jd
<1> after i get my 1/4
<1> priorities
<4> whitecap: spend the money get Maker's Mark
<2> whitecap: ah
<1> bsims: makers mark is good, premium jim beam iirc, but jd has a special taste
<4> whitecap: yeah its called yuppie cum JD has ****ed sense they went to 80 proof
<1> bsims: years ago :-/
<4> Indeed
<1> so has southern comfort
<1> used to be only 100proof
<1> still is 90 proof jd too
<4> I can still get 100 proof SoCO
<1> hehe
<1> aye, pay more too
<4> http://www.moderndrunkardmagazine.com/issues/03_03/03-03_zen_drinking_alone.htm
<1> pain in the *** to paste with one button mouse
<1> heheh
<5> OMG DOOODZ LINUX R VARY HAXORCANOPWNZORIFIC
<1> had to broaden it
<1> OldMonk: should xban *!*omg@* perm
<3> whitecap: go right ahead
<1> hehe
<1> it usually uses omg as user
<6> anyone here encountered dbus failing to start after upgrading FC5?
<7> 'lo
<7> I have a weird linux question :)
<6> it starts fine when started last though (e.g. rc.local)
<7> If I need to download & install an RPM (anjuta ide) do I need to find an RPM specific to the distribution of linux I'm using (suse 9.3) or will any Anjuta RPM do?
<3> apcx: specific
<7> oh...
<7> one sec
<3> or get SRPM and compile it, that should be ok
<7> whuh?
<7> ok, I'm very new to linux, I need to do it as simply as possible, hehe
<3> source RPM
<7> the problem is ... I found a list of RPMs for Suse ... and I have no idea which one to download
<1> heh
<1> are they still doing security updates for 9.3 ? doubt it
<7> no idea
<7> but I'm using it on my mini cluster at university (not connected to internet, or university network)... so, no security concerns :)
<3> vIkSiT
<7> ok, this site rpmfind.net is not working ...does anyone know where I could find an Anjuta Suse9.3 rpm?
<8> OldMonk
<7> hi ... how do I know which Suse9.3 Anjuta RPM to downloaad & install?
<7> is it:
<7> anjuta-1.2.2-12.i586.rpm SuSE 9.3 1.2.2 12 i586
<7> ...or...
<7> anjuta-1.2.2-12.x86_64.rpm SuSE 9.3 1.2.2 12 x86_64
<9> apcx: How is anyone suppposed to know, based on a random file name?
<1> clueless running a cluster
<9> apcx: And if you don't even bother to tell anyone what platform you're on? You want someone to guess?
<7> I just did, right above that, hehe
<9> apcx: And how do you figure you have no security concerns?
<7> it's Suse9.3
<7> no, it's my own mini-cluster at university ...not connected to any network/internet
<9> No, oh clueless one... does someone have to guess whether you're using i386, or AMD64, or whatever?
<9> apcx: That's just a fool's way to treat security.
<3> Sunblade



<7> I'm a linux n00b, but I have to do some parallel processing using MPI in linux.
<7> they aren't my computers, I was just ***igned a bunch of them yesterday
<9> apcx: Don't waste anyone's time trying to hide behind the "n00b" label... it impresses no one.
<7> so which rpm do I download?
<1> haha
<9> apcx: And for the *third* time... you expect someone to guess?
<7> guess *what*?
<9> Which RPM is the correct one, fool. Will you actually be telling someone what processor platform you're using at some point?
<9> Because trying to beat it out of you will be no fun.
<7> I'm not sure which one
<9> Ah, and you're pretending to run a cluster, then?
<7> I haven't messed with the computers yet, it's the first time I'm touching linux
<7> I still need to install suse
<7> so is the i586rpm a safer bet?
<9> <sigh>
<3> dude, why're you installing an old version of suse?
<9> Must be a US "university"... only an American student would be this stupid.
<9> And I say that being a US citizen.
<10> hiya OldMonk
<11> oh geez
<11> i just looked through this blog crap that i set up for work... these students they picked out are boring
<1> sheesh, surprise!
<1> mwilson: 09:55PM|*#* apcx (endgame@nrgh-ip-nas-1-p452.telkom-ipnet.co.za) has joined
<12> exit
<3> you mean america doesn't have a copyright on stupidity? horrors!
<12> sorry im a newb with bitchx
<1> OldMonk: i was surprised
<1> can't have a monopoly on everything i guess
<11> hmm, 1.20am, guess i should probably start thinking about going to bed
<13> whats the lastest distro today?
<3> KWATOG: softlanding systems
<13> really
<13> you look like feet to day
<14> Hey everyone whats up..
<14> Just curious are there any alternatives to inn for a news server.. It really really ****s
<15> damnit
<15> wtf is wrong with my server
<14> I dunno you tell me :)
<16> Hi! Is there a program/daemon that can do portforwards locally on a machine (without ssh?) --- I know I can use ssh -L or ssh -R to do port forwarding, but I'd like to setup a forward without using SSH... any daemons to suggest?
<15> stupid piece of crap
<10> /run joininfo
<10> **** me, a blue sky here for a change
<17> rizwank: netcat
<16> netcat can establish and maintain forwards?
<17> well it requires something happening at both ends but it can hold it open if you know what you are doing
<18> hi all, I've created a user in linux with basic rights but I don't want him to use ssh what should I do? thanks
<19> ngine: neuter yourself and jump off a cliff ot be safe
<18> huh?
<19> it'll save a lot of trouble
<18> do you know how?
<10> rizwank: netfilter/iptables
<19> Well you could use a hacksaw, or a knife, but those may be kinda messy so it might be best if you tie a rubberband around your jewels and wait for them to fall off.
<16> Sunbla,de thanks.
<16> ngine: Look for DenyGroups in ssd_config
<16> http://www.tiem.utk.edu/cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=8&topic=sshd
<18> rizwank: let me check that, thanks
<17> yeah you can mark packets from specific users with one of the netfilter patches now days
<17> and then have a filter on that MARK for port 22 on OUTPUT
<17> or soomething
<15> hmm.
<20> hii
<21> Hi!
<21> anyone could give me hand with hylafax? I want to disable "AutoCover" - I set the attribute in hyla.conf to "NO" - but it keeps sending the "From/To/Subject/etc" on the first page.
<22> My teeth! They burn! The beer does nothing!
<2> syn
<22> Nan00q
<2> o/~ row, fisherman row..
<2> synapsis: teeth?
<22> Crest Whitestrips.
<22> They turn your teeth white by burning them chemically or something.
<2> Never used them myself. Why are you?
<22> Funny reason actually.


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