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<0> lol <1> w00t <2> Viking667: Ahh, V.92? <3> w3LL iT wAZ w0rTH A TR5 <1> Hehe <3> *shake* *shake* *shake* *shake* *shake* *shake* *shake* *shake* <3> there. <2> heh <1> Viking667: Try rebooting <1> Which? <3> I was trying to borrow Terminal Services off ya. <0> :P
<3> rats. Zoombuggy wants "to talk" to me... gotta go. Currently she's in the showah. <0> sounds nasty <4> who the heck is zoombuggy? <1> His wife <4> hupp <1> hupp? <4> just a general sound of acknowledgement <1> hupp... <1> Hrm <0> hypp. never heard that one before <0> hupp <4> maybe it's just me then ,) <0> its probably ZoomBuggy too :P <4> huh? <4> now you manage to loose me.. <4> which admitedly isn't very hard this early in the morning <0> havent gotten the good, good coffee yet, eh? <4> dont' drink coffee.. <0> oh. Id be a chronic zombie without it :P <4> hmm. it would probably help if I actually -iterate- the collection if I want to process all entries.. <4> I must have been tired last night <0> LOL <0> wlfshmn: if I may ask... what DID you do if you didn't iterate trough it? :P <4> Jostein: I just read the first row ;) <2> wlf <0> wlfshmn: heheh <0> wlfshmn: thats just called "optimization" :P <4> Jostein: Except I'm supposed to itternate a list of values and print all stirngs in it, not just the first ;) <0> details, details <5> i want partitioning program for jaguar osx ? <0> and you came HERE why? <0> this is #linux, not #osx <6> I hate getting up early ;) <6> o/~ oh ho ho hoooo o/~ <7> It's not christmas already!? <7> *shudder* <7> Better get my Satan Claws outfit ready. <6> o/~ Everybody wants Kung Fu fightihing o/~ <6> HA! <5> anyone have mac version of stuffit <7> sigh <8> Acidwrath: You're still asking in entirely the wrong channel. <7> Acidwrath: Why are you asking that on #linux? <8> Tron: I'm betting the names of two other channels he's in have something to do with it. :) <7> Shadur: FUnny that, I just did a /whois and had come to the same conclusion. <6> :-) <9> morning boys and girls. <7> Lion-O's bored. <7> D-side: Greets <9> Tron: morning. <0> D-side: ey <6> Hi there Tron / Shadur / D-side / Jostein <9> i'm at work disgustingly early. <0> lol
<9> major upgrade to a core piece of infrastructure. <9> we expected the sky to fall, so we're overstaffed like hell for what time it is. <10> hi, all - searching for a program that will control excactly what programs are allowed network access, capping of their bandwidth on individual level and also displaying a good overview of network usage. trying to limit my mobile internet costs... do you have any advice on the matter? google doesnt really show too much.. <9> heh. <9> "MS ISA" <5> damn just wondering <8> motin: I think iptables allows you to filter based on program name. I do know it's able to filter on uid. <9> wow. folger's coffee is utter garbage. <10> Shadur: nice, thats a start <9> motin: it would have to be run on the traffic-generating host. <9> i.e. the client pcs. <10> D-side: of course. it's only one client, my notebook <8> motin: and you can use the MARK target to mark packets for the tc filter to catch on to, which should let you do the bandwidth management. <9> oh well then thats simple really. <9> i thought you were talking network-wide. <10> D-side: no, this is only for when I'm on the subway :) <0> hehe <8> As to getting an overiew of network usage, ethereal is beyond awesome. <9> sounds like overkill for the intended application though. :) <0> motin: I dont see why you need pr. user control when its only your laptop on the subway :P <10> Shadur: so it is. can ethereal monitor in realtime though? and show me the events as they happen? <9> its probably running x, so stick firestarter on it and block all but http and dns. :) <10> Jostein: not per user, per program <8> motin: Yes. <10> Jostein: so that I can allow only one app at a time access <10> every mb is like $2 with my ****ty cellop <10> Shadur: nice <0> motin: I pay $3 pr day max <0> motin: regardless of traffic <10> Jostein: do we have the same tariffs? <0> so if you are from the .us, I probably make 50% more than you :P <8> motin: ... Two dollars per *megabyte* ? Keerist, you're getting shafted. <10> Jostein: I am planning to buy the subscription - 1 gb for $28 a month <10> Shadur: yeah, but it is only intended to be used with the cellphone's mini-browser on wap... <8> motin: Almost certainly a better deal than you're getting now. <5> only rooms still chatting <5> nice <10> Shadur: so it is <0> motin: bull****. the GPRS is intended to be used by bluetooth from a PC :P <8> Acidwrath: Just because we happen to be more active than #apple doesn't mean we'd be able to answer apple-related questions - or inclined to do so even if we did. <10> still, I'd like to prevent update services, thunderbird and the like to steal my bandwidth when Im not watching <10> Jostein: yes, but not with that tariff <0> heh <10> Jostein: i mean the tariff is set to cellphone-use <10> :) <8> motin: Like I said. You're getting *shafted* <9> thats really VERY harsh. <9> this is in the US? <10> Shadur: then a couple of million swedes are being shafted <9> guess not. <10> but thats the basic price. $28 a month is a better option, but I am not there yet <8> Swedes should be used to that by now. <9> a gig of transfer isn't realyl very much <10> Shadur: come to think about it, it is "only" $1.5 / mb <9> but... if you're used to $2/mb, i guess it would be. <10> still, the question here isnt to form of tariff - onyl that I'd like some bandwidth control <10> D-side: nobody uses it for $1.5 per mb <9> except for you? :) <10> D-side: they fix subscription services <10> D-side: I only want a fix for when I am on the subway :) not worth even $28 <9> I understand your position. <10> D-side: wonderful <9> personally, the solution would be simple. no net usage on the subway. :) <0> D-side: how ungeeky of you <0> err... a case of wrong window & arrow-up, enter :P <10> Shadur: I see ethereal is capturing to a file live, and i could use tail -f, but can I use the nicely formatted view of ethereal to be updated in live mode? <8> motin: You're not very good at paying attention to the options, are you? <0> heheheh <10> D-side: that's what I've been doing for a while. mirrored my webserver locally in combination with subversion usage to be able to work offline - but then i want it all :) <9> Jostein: less a case of being ungeeky, and more of being cheap <8> Especially the "update list of packets in real time" flag.
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