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<0> docfu: or fisting. dont forget fisting
<1> jostein you know it was a woman that came up with giant demon cock anime right?
<0> docfu: lol
<0> docfu: no i didn't. Im not really into that kind of anime
<2> eheh
<0> with an inch thick gloves, mind you
<1> gotta run
<1> stupid mutt
<3> how can i check the compile options used for a program?
<2> after it's been compiled? you can't
<4> telos: check the documentation. If there's nothing there then you're out of luck.
<4> telos: if you compiled it yourself (and thus have the sourcecode) you can check the "config.log" file which is often used for this stuff.
<5> morning all



<2> Kim :)
<5> heya Sean
<3> Lion-O, it's the binary on a shared host (dreamhost).. i'll see what i can do .thanks
<5> hey Jostein-12-hours-behind-me
<0> Cynic: in front of more like it ey?
<5> i doubt it, i'm GMT+12 ;)
<5> or GMT+13 if you count daylight savings, i guess
<2> darn ozzies
<0> Cynic: oh well
<0> Cynic: I always think everyone in here are yanks by default :P
<5> Tamahome: not likely, mate! ;P
<5> heh fair enough
<2> :P~
<6> ndiswrapper module doens load during boot despite the fact that it is ***ociated with the a network interface in YAST and specified to startup at boot time. 'moprobe ndiswrapper' works fine manually after the system has booted
<5> morning Viking667
<7> Jostein: That's because you secretly wanna be a yank.
<0> synapsis: *cough*
<0> synapsis: not bloody likely :P
<6> at boot it complains that it cant find /sys/cl***/net/wlan0/ifindex even though that file seems to exist
<6> any thoughts?
<2> Muir: ndiswrapper have dependant modules that may not be loaded at the time it tries to load ndiswrapper itself?
<8> Hi afternoon
<8> grettings from Mexico. I need a southafrican distribution, that a friend tell me. Somebody know something of it?
<4> KHRISTO: www.distrowatch.org
<9> huh? Never heard of that.
<8> tnk Lion-O...
<9> KHRISTO: hey man, spell out your words in full, here.
<10> I reconfigured exim (dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config) to try out relay SMTP.. where would I add the authentication stuff in exim's conf?
<10> the splitted config doesn't make it easier for me atm.
<8> ok Viking667 sorry :) i'm new
<9> 's okay.
<9> I'm not an op here, but I see enough rubbish
<4> yoz: the ACL's for starters (acl_smtp_rcpt) where you can allow "authenticated". hmm, that and ...
<4> yoz: ah.. iirc (not sure from mind) you have a section for that.. "authenticators"
<10> Lion-O: ah thanks.. and in transport I just found something usefull.
<8> Viking667 is the Ubuntu. I'll download rigth now :) good day. This distribution is free for shipping. That say the home site. Bye!
<10> oh that's only remote smtp in transport. ;) no sense.
<0> they deserve it
<0> I am the Jostein, in case anyone wondered
<4> Jostein: you're just jealous of the people
<2> ....
<4> we, the people....
<0> Lion-O: *grin*
<10> yay "Received: from smartmx-02.inode.at (EHLO smartmx-02.inode.at) [213.229.60.34]"
<9> that does sound useful.
<0> Lion-O: I see the mutt has been upgraded lately?
<11> It stopped peeing on the rug?
<0> more like banning people who uses annoying scripts :P
<4> Jostein: naah, its developing an AI
<0> god I hate the word script when I'm on irc. makes me think of mIrc *gah*
<4> whoops
<0> Lion-O: you said HH was developing an AI? How come you're still here? :P
<9> Jostein: that's how difficult it is to become a true bastard. Hellhound's learning off Lion-O
<0> I see
<5> heh



<12> how can i make a tar.gz of my_folder?
<0> Viking667: I'd settle for a mediocre bastard, but Im lazy
<4> kar3z: by reading "man tar" or "tar --help"
<5> kar3z: man tar; man gzip
<0> Cynic: Ive -never- had to use gzip seperately.
<0> Cynic: anyone actually do that? for what?
<5> Jostein: for an existing .tar you want to zip? *shrug*
<13> Jostein: for those not using gnu tar
<0> Sunblade: ah
<5> pays to know about gzip, even if tar is calling it for you..
<4> aye
<14> hello people!
<9> Jostein: I'd NEVER settle for you. You've got to do the bastard bit properly...
<0> Viking667: like Bob Bastard? </obscure>
<12> tar -c my_folder is that syntax correct?
<9> Or Billy The ...
<9> kar3z: no.
<4> kar3z: try and find out.
<0> kar3z: if you like stdout, sure
<12> Lion-O: i appreciate your concern thanks
<5> kar3z: we don't spoonfeed here. the answer is all in the man page and usage doc.
<9> kar3z: you need to read the man page, and look up the "f" parameter, as well as the "z" parameter.
<12> so do i have to make gunzip file first and convert it to tar?
<12> or i can do it with one command?
<5> heh, everyone's h***ling Lion-O this morning
<9> kar3z: err, no. tar'll do that if you want it to. You just have to tell it so.
<5> kar3z: if anything it would be the other way around, but no, tar can do it all. Read. The. Manual.
<4> kar3z: you sure don't pay much attention to what people tell you eh ?
<15> Emerson, you around?
<12> Viking667: thanks thats more like a help
<12> :>
<12> Lion-O: i m reading and curious to learn hopefully I'm not buggin you guys :>
<9> kar3z: given that this isn't a "help" channel, you're actually doing quite well. <grin>
<4> Jostein: evil, now we'll have to haul your *** in for creditcard abuse 8-)
<16> Mmmm, pizza
<16> The jury would never convict, ordering pizza is a Good Cause. Downright a Moral Imperative.
<4> god damnit.. They hung up on me *again* :P
<16> lol
<4> (couldn't resist) :)
<0> Lion-O: Im surprised you havent done so earlier :P
<5> Lion-O: would you plug 2 NICs into the same physical LAN (not a VLAN-capable switch in sight), but address them so they're on different subnets, and then claim that your "server" is managing and isolating two networks? :P
<12> I'm using tar cfz home_work its not working :(
<4> Cynic: YEAH! ;-)
<4> errr, no, skip that 8)
<5> kar3z: is tar going to magically figure out the name of the output archive you want?
<5> hehehe
<17> Jostein: hehe
<4> kar3z: so you don't think you'd need to specify a file to create ?
<12> Lion-O: yea, i do
<4> kar3z: so why don't you ?
<4> kar3z: don't play ignorant in here, its not funny and only a waste of time.
<12> btw i am reading and trying hopefully i will get it thanks for the help
<0> K_F: d00d. thats just too much
<17> huh?
<12> Ok done
<0> K_F: giving such a BS campaign that much attention is next to taking it seriously
<17> Jostein: planning on publishing on my website once done, you're welcome to read it then :)
<12> thanks for the help and Cynic when you're not in a mood to help dont cowardice 'em
<5> hmm? i helped, damnit!
<0> K_F: plus.. aint tha campaighn -old- by now?
<4> kar3z: I suggest you shut up now lazy ***.
<5> there were about three of us saying the same thing whenever you asked another question
<5> he *was* lazy
<4> obviously too stupid to try both 'man tar' *and* 'tar --help'. If one command doesn't present you with plain examples (The Debian pages do, some others don't) the helpscreen sure does.
<10> ****ing sat tranceiver.. interfere with my wifi. that makes an ssh session painful.
<4> bah, I'm boreth.. I should be coding but after staring at the screen for 10 minutes I quit :P
<10> ;)


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