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<0> ok, sorry <1> afaik its nothing more than p***ing an optional variable. Which can be done through the use of the bootloader. <2> *nod* <2> I prefer modules though. monolithic kernels... that almost like windows :D <1> indeed ;) <3> Jostein: anyways, think I'll get away from the computer, so buona notte! <1> cool.. After the exploding dell laptops we now have the electrifying laptops from Dell. A whole new brand, what will they think off next? ;) <2> Lion-O: w00
<4> 3 days trying <2> awesome <5> Is placing "RewriteEngine off" in httpd.conf a valid use? <4> cant get suse to install <2> Lion-O: are there CTCP hooks for that? :D <1> "The original acid spraying DELL laptops" :) <1> Jostein: hehehe <0> sorry got disconnected <1> Jostein: http://www.notebookforums.com/thread188600.html <6> "Dell...all the tools an interrogator needs" <2> PolarWolf: Watch it, or Im putting this dell in your apartment! <7> Hi, i am new in linux, can somebody help me: in local network there are two gateways and my machine, it is possible to route udp packets from my machine via first gateway and tcp packets via second? <6> Jostein: Hah <1> hmm, nah, I don't think the tft screen is very toxic :) <2> Lion-O: that site is even slower than mine :D <6> RadiationX: Theoretically <1> Jostein: its using a dell server, give it time ;) <6> RadiationX: Look up LARTC <2> Lion-O: on a wednesday, which is -the- peak time for people hammering my server <7> i tried iptables and routing, but don't know how to redirect packet with iptables to custom gateway <6> RadiationX: You mark the packets with iptables, and then use iproute2 with custom tables to do the actual routing <1> pretty hot stuff IMO <2> Misogynist-: what a politically correct nick you got there <2> Misogynist-: you a bot? <8> i am? <1> what wouldn't be a surprise ;) <8> i wish i was a bot <2> I dont trust people who change nicks twice in less than 30 minutes
<8> i wudnt be pulling my hair out <8> 4 god damn days to get this fuxored up pc sorted <8> and not getting no where <2> dont blame the PC. it only does -exactly- what you ask it to :P <2> which is to most people the main problem with PCs really <8> true <2> thats why some odd people gets Macs, or so Ive heard <6> RadiationX: Maybe this gives a few hints in the right direction too: http://lists.netfilter.org/pipermail/netfilter/2004-July/054634.html <6> netfilter is so ****ing amazingly cool <1> aye <7> PolarWolf: thanks, i try it <1> just like par2 ;-) <1> oh wait, no, thats hot stuff 8) <9> PolarWolf: why now? <6> D-side: Hmm? <9> PolarWolf: netfilter. <9> what did it do today that made you so happy <6> D-side: I always loved it <9> oh. heh <1> D-side: hey, no dissin' the netfilter here ;-) <6> D-side: Nothing in particular, but I was looking at the possibilities open for RadiationX, and I was reminded as to how cool netfilter is <6> iptables, iproute2, etc <1> PolarWolf: that is always the good part about looking up some issues again. <6> And if you throw in brtables and arptables too <6> You can do stuff (and I have done stuff) that'll blow your mind <1> hmm, I'm once again reminded that amazon shipped my stuff. Can't wait for it to finally arrive <10> Hello <10> centos users here ? <1> hmm, BGC total crash. Finally.. <1> errr, s/total// :)
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