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<0> which app?
<1> You can see a very obvious drop in netstumbler when the nuker is on though.
<2> is netstumbler available for linux?
<3> OldMonk: my ide as well as in a temrinal
<4> might be...dunno...I have a version on my laptop
<0> wlfshmn: did you remap it in your window manager?
<1> cappicard: kismit is nearly as good. Wait, don't they have a new gui kismet-like thing?
<5> i've seen kismet.
<0> Zymurgy
<6> hola OldMonk
<1> NineVolt: Kismet is ****ing awesome.
<6> how's the new year treating you?
<2> i'm downloading kismet now
<1> NineVolt: I like Kismet Drone running on a WRT54G. Just hilarious



<5> o_O
<5> i think we're talking about different kismets.
<0> Zymurgy: same old :)
<5> the MIT kismet, not the 802.11 kismet.
<6> OldMonk: sorry to hear that :-P
<1> NineVolt: HAHA! Ohhhh
<5> i'd argue that MIT's kismet is way cooler.
<3> OldMonk: no
<0> Zymurgy: hehheh
<5> you don't really appreciate it until you meet it in person.
<0> wlfshmn: xev
<3> OldMonk: the gnome default mappings have ctrl+alt+right to move to tne next workspace and ctrl+alt+left to move to the previous one. the firmer works the later doesn't..
<1> NineVolt: In terms of neat tech? Yes. In terms of immediately useful? Well...
<3> OldMonk: its like ctrl doesn't work in combination with left for some reason
<5> you'd be surprised how useful kismet could be.
<0> wlfshmn: try xev
<5> interacting with robots ****s
<5> kismet could be one step towards changing that.
<3> OldMonk: ctrl alone reports and event, and so does ctrl+right, but ctrl+left stays silent
<0> wlfshmn: is left working at all? :)
<3> yes, just left works
<3> tried a diffrent keyboard, and that reports right.. so this specific keyboard doesn't, but it has in the past..
<7> heh... my brother must be surfin pron or something..
<3> feels strangely specific to be hardware fault..
<7> Jan 7 18:59:38 alpha named[4392]: client 10.1.1.15#1033: query: theadultdvdhouse.com IN A +
<3> K_F: you got a live-in brother?
<7> no...
<7> hell no..
<7> but I am running the DNS server at his location..
<7> so I'm ssh-ed into it now, hehe
<7> that said... it could be a matter of worm... so maybe I should give him a ring..
<7> Jan 7 19:02:32 alpha named[4392]: client 10.1.1.15#1033: query: seceretary-movies.com IN A +
<7> Jan 7 19:02:46 alpha named[4392]: client 10.1.1.15#1033: query: thumbs.hotgirlclub.com IN A +
<7> .... something tells me this might not be the BEST timing to do so... though
<7> although most definately a fun one..
<2> hmm... 2.5G of music to copy onto my laptop
<0> that's all?
<7> was about to note
<2> amarok doesn't like playing off samba shares for some reason
<2> lol
<8> **** with my Etch CD...psssht
<9> dapper. not dappy :P
<9> not rc or whatever.
<10> hello
<11> hmm, and so the weekend almost ends. Bummer;)
<12> yeah well, hopefully I get to play with my new laptop sometime late tommorrow, kinda takes the sadness away:)
<6> PolarWolf: into hugglehumping the sleeping, eh... kinky :)
<13> Zymurgy: Hey, if it doesn't say "no"...
<6> Hmm, is that a bottle of chloroform in your pocket? ;)
<11> lol
<13> Just a "mumble, mumble, hmmm, nnnn...." is a "yes" too, no?
<13> At least it's not a "no"...yet
<11> hehe
<6> hey, whatever works - its all about maximizing the humpage, right? :)



<13> Uhuh
<7> hmm, laptop synchronization running... always feel safer after those :)
<11> say, whats this big red switch saying "power supply?"
<11> t
<6> lol, power loss, mid word
<11> hehehe
<14> heh
<3> well, guess I'll need to get used to a US keyb for a few days
<7> wlfshmn: its actually rather confortable to program with
<3> K_F: yeah, it's the switching between layout that gets annoying in the long run ;)
<7> why the hell do I have the and keys so accessible
<7> never found a proper answer to that question
<7> maybe I should modmap it away, but then again, where would I put it
<7> too for that matter
<7> three perfectly accessible keys wasted
<3> I really don
<3> I really don't see how the hell my keyboard can have developed such an extremely specific fault though
<7> mine is getting rather worn out
<7> and I'm jealous of Jostein's D820, sure beats the heck out of my several-years old D800
<3> this one wasn't all that old..
<13> K_F: Pff, don't be jealous at something that was given for $work
<3> if I can find the reciept for it, I'll bug logitech about it
<7> this D800 is from 2003 iirc
<7> PolarWolf: well, I got this one from the bank back in the days as well
<3> PolarWolf: My approved new-pc purchause order from the 29th of September is currently scheduled for "sometime in february"
<13> wlfshmn: Heh, ****
<3> PolarWolf: so I get jelous whaever people actually get stuff from work ;)
<7> I'm working on getting a hefty insurance bonus from work though
<13> wlfshmn: I prefer to keep that kind of dependency to a minimum
<3> PolarWolf: My problem is that whenever I actually do real work, my PC uses 1.2-1.4GB of ram
<7> if I was a bit more sure about the routines I'd enter the 20% rebate program on insurance, I already have my insurance in the same company
<13> wlfshmn: RAM is cheap
<3> PolarWolf: considering I only have 1.0GB, this becomes painfull
<7> moga: that only proves that you're an idiot then
<3> PolarWolf: yeah.. and my PC is not covered according to policy, since I had it before we merged with this place, and as such, they don
<3> .. don't buy more ram for it, but rather replace it
<13> wlfshmn: That's why I buy my own stuff
<15> K_F :)) and you'r lame
<3> also, they only buy PCs from lenovo at the moment, and lenovo is having problems aquiring parts for the particular model that I'm supposed to get and thus I get shafted
<3> PolarWolf: If I brought in my own PC, I wouldn
<3> 't\.. 't be allowed to join it to the domain
<13> Oh, $work PC at $work :)
<7> I only have a stationary at work, with limited access
<3> PolarWolf: This is at work. I don't work from home
<7> not even a local admin, so can't install squat
<3> K_F: that will be my next fight, getting them to not hobble the new PC
<7> well, I'm glad they do
<11> hmm.. Been a while since I've ran xp. Time to update my netbeans setup, for some reason it always manages to become outdated between xp sessions, next to my java setups :-)
<7> so somewhat ambivalent feelings for it :)
<3> Lion-O: we still need a sun-java6 package ;)
<11> wlfshmn: hmm.. From what I've seen from SE6 so far I can't help compare it to common first releases. I think that SE6 update 1 will be much better.
<3> Lion-O: I havn't even tried it
<11> wlfshmn: I have. The supporting tools look nifty but some things are just odd. Like java webstart which plainly reacts weird on Linux, close to plain out buggy.
<3> dogbert2: urk.. isdn
<4> yeah, compared to DSL it blows...but since i'm only about 8000ft from the C.O., I can get anything I want :)
<3> dogbert2: I'm fortunate enouhg to be within 2000' ;)
<4> well, there is a 18000ft limit for ISDN/DSL (from premises to C.O.)
<3> dogbert2: I actually get my full 24Mbit speeds ;)
<3> K_F: I'm actually pondering a downgrade to 20 ;)
<4> how much do you pay a month for that?
<3> 45$/month, static IP, no contract (3month termination though), no caps
<7> 26/1500kbps is 799 NOK a month
<7> so about 120 usd
<7> throw in another 16 and the upstream is 3mbit
<4> sheesh, that's not bad...I pay $50-55 a month for DSL (1.5/384) plus basic phone service (I don't have cable here)
<3> dogbert2: used to be like 35$ until you guys set the dollar in freefall mode ;)
<7> only going to get worse :9


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