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<0> Hey! <0> Dammit <1> Coma: sorry, it's not bouncy <2> man <2> i have a distribution linux mephis <2> but <3> get ready for the /msg part now ;) <4> schitzo: I'm not much into sound, and I only have a small cab anyway <0> I do hope he knows better than that. <3> ;) <5> hey polarwolf I'm still waiting for that picture! <4> mikaa: I didn't think of looking for it at work <6> hmm, almost managed to h4x0r one of kpn's hotspots ;) unfortunatly the train left before I could fully punch in http://192.168.0.1/setup/admin.php :P <5> but you can look for it now? <4> mikaa: no
<0> Lion-O: Hey, that's my ip address! <6> Coma: oops ;) <3> mine too.. now wtf? <3> do you guys use MY ip? <5> why not polarwolf? <6> yoz: we are l33t. <3> *head shake* <4> mikaa: because that picture is at work, and I'm not able to access $work from here <4> which is a good thing <6> hehe, yeah. to a certain degree it is ;) <6> <logs off from $company server> :) <5> I see.. <5> do you keep your nude-pictures at the companyserver as well? <6> Coma: it might be more relaxing. But then again, I wouldn't have it any other way myself either ;) <6> HA HA HA HA, I AM AN IDIOT! :P <7> phew, I am safe - I am using 127.0.0.1 instead :) <6> seems when they turned the power down at work they /also/ shut off the switches. Can't reach anything from the main hub :) <0> Lion-O: Yup <4> Coma: $works owns my *** for 40 hours a week. I don't see any good reason why I should give them any of my own time too <8> Lion-O: comforting words from the channel owner :) <0> PolarWolf: Same here... sort of. And in case of an emergency it saves me a trip to P'rend <6> I should have anticipated something like this to be honost <5> I'm off <0> Or if the weather does turn bad tomorrow, atleast I'll still be able to do something <9> Hello <6> Coma: I'm at the risk of working a little during the evening as I was somewhat used to but now slowly get into a few arguments with $SO :) <9> Can you guys help a Windows user in need ? <6> oh well, got a good excuse today.. "switch down". blech. <0> Pichi: Nope, but the folks in #windows can <9> I know, but nobody answer there <6> Pichi: too bad for you. now move along. <9> Thank you anyway <10> Pichi - http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/ <0> Pichi: Not really our problemm and out of all possible channel you had to pick #linux as an alternative? <9> Well I thought maybe somebody is kind enough <9> It is a OS <9> Same as Win <0> Pichi: This is as kind as it gets <0> lol <4> "kind" is not something which is the first thing that pops in my head in relation to "#linux" <9> OK ok thanks anyway <6> PolarWolf: it isn't? well, if having an HellHound around does't qualify I dunno what will 8) <0> Feel free to call microsoft's helldesk. You're entitled to support after all. <11> hi all <11> I have a problem with configuring my wlan <6> oh, that reminds me. I got myself a nice pda magazin with a nice dvd. <11> if I do ifconfig -a then I see the wlan0 device <12> you have a pda that reads dvds? :) <6> exel: amazing what they think off these days, huh? <11> but if I use the tools it says it is not configured:s <11> can anyone help me? <6> deadeyes: "man ifconfig" <6> deadeyes: look up what -a actually does. Then perhaps you'll understand. <11> Lion-O, I know what -a does <11> it shows all interfaces <6> deadeyes: So its an issue of being unable to think. <11> If I plug the USB in and out I just see that there is a device inputted in /var/log/messages
<6> deadeyes: it shows all interfaces. Configured /and/ unconfigured. How hard can this be? <13> deadeyes: as opposed to not using -a, which only shows the configured ones. Obviously you need to configure your wlan before you can use whatever tool this is <11> ok <11> thanks for the hint:) little misunderstanding of the -a option <14> hi <6> ksh: m00 <1> ksh: hi, might we help you with something? <1> ksh: are you a n00b at using leenoux? <14> heya Lion-O <14> schitzo: Yes <1> ksh: might I suggest Windows Vista then? <6> cool. We know how to deal with n00bs using leenux :) <1> Lion-O: send them to me and I can tell them to **** off? <14> No, thanks. I've been reading some articles on it. Not yet found anything making it worthwhile. <1> ksh: g0at pr0n downloads faster with Vista <6> ksh: it has more ways to view your pr0n and has less ways for any fianciees to find out about it. <6> lol <14> schitzo: That's nice. <1> Lion-O: er, um... great minds think alike? <14> Lion-O: I don't need to worry about that. <6> ofcourse, once it b0rks it'll make sure to let your fiancees to immediatly know about ALL your pr0n :) <14> Yeah, I bet <14> but yeah...I've been reading some articles on it...and have yet to find anything to make me think "wow" <14> I'm still using W2K <6> (including the overseas ones) :) "You've seen pr0n which wasn't yours. Would you like to 1) File for divorce. 2) Find out where to buy the same lingerie. 3) Read up on hot ***. ??" <6> maybe they'll even teach clippy how to monitordance :P <14> heh <6> now to sync my link <14> What? Is that another way of saying beat your meat? <14> What you do with your link is your business, you need not proclaim your activities to the channel <1> gah, I've got to many installs of to much **** on to many machines <14> bummer <15> interesting. skype client caught downloading and running extra binaries from skype that check your bios then phone home.. <6> hmm, a new client for my ipaq. I wonder how it'll like giganews :P <10> DaveX - its only in skype 3.0 for windows, its not being downloaded but its integrated, and i really dont see the problem here .. <16> really? <16> I do <10> could you please tell me what kind of sensitive information is stored in your bios ? <17> pr25o1: Aside from the problem that it's none of their ****ing business what hardware I'm running? <15> pr25o1: its not the fact its the bios, its the fact it is doing it without asking <16> it's information...why the **** does an internet phone application need to know my bios settings? <15> pr25o1: if it can do that with the bios, what is to stop it doing it with your spreadsheets, your documents or your digital photographs? <6> big brother <18> what file contains the IP's linked to the machine? <16> not that I really care <19> that was a nice walk <20> JY: Depends. <6> JY: depends. <16> JY: file? <18> smsie yeah <16> JY: man ifconfig <20> [21:55] <18> im not a shell kiddies <20> [21:55] <18> lol <20> [21:55] <18> i bought ips <20> [21:56] <18> wanna see what they are <16> haha <16> tosser <6> indeed :P <15> ? he bought ips and can't find them? <21> bloody kleenex <15> glods, what did you do into it? <16> nasal demons <6> lol <6> not every man has enough IQ to shave himself without cutting himself :P <21> bloody kleenex <3> O.o <3> BALL! <20> Oh, good, it's bouncy. <16> PolarWolf: there? <1> you people are the ****
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