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<0> Oh, that. I was resizing my XP "root" partition up 15GB, on a 300GB drive. <1> radar <0> Fed up of it whinging at me that it was running out of space. <2> Golf? No sir, prefer prison flog. <3> I have an IPW 2200 on Fedora core 5....the hardware is listed under the 2nd tab (hardware) however not listed under (devices). I cannot add it, due to it not being listed when I attempt. How do I resolve this issue? <0> YOUR ROOT PARTITION ONLY HAS 800MB REMAINING! ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO CONTINUE.... f*cking XP.... <4> r3dux: I still can't grok 300G drives. That's just a lot of space. <4> r3dux: I still use 124M drives! <4> and 2G, and 6G <5> my laptop has a larger HD than my desktop :) <6> networkad: ipw2200.sf.net, get the latest driver? <0> 1.1TB in 4 drives, 3 x 300GBs, 1 x 200 <4> why? <1> c'mon you know why <0> my lapy only has 80, split between lin and xp. I'll be resizing the xp partition down soon, IF I can find a way to resize the reiserfs <0> I don't trust partition-magic to do it.
<6> reiserfs is finnicky <0> You all prolly know how to do it, but this isn't spoonfeed fm, so I'll work it out for myself. <2> networkad: you've been here before, asking the same question. <6> it's not easy. basically, it boils down to shrinking the windows partition, then moving the linux partition to fill the space <0> bhab > I've heard good things about reiserfs, which is why I overrode the ext3 ubuntu wanted to use <3> yes ka-bar, you never know when someone may have the answer...and I don't believe I have been asking overwhelmingly <6> then, extending the linux partition, and using whatever reiserfs tool you use to grow it <0> I have no doubt it can be done, so I'm not gonna fret it till I need to. <0> And then I'll bother some webpages instead of you lot <2> NetBandit: what kind of hardware is it? <2> er, networkad <3> ? <3> ipw 2200 <2> who makes it? <3> intel <0> ZOMG! Someone wants to contact me on Friends Reunited.... <7> how do i know how many users in my linux box? how to check? <0> There's a reason I don't hang out with my old schoolmates, that being, they ****. [Ignore] <8> ngine: if you don't know you sure the hell shouldn't have _any_ <0> ngine > Wrong room for that, my friend. You want #linuxhelp <0> lol <6> ok, time to go back to the hotel. <0> ? <1> ngine: online right now? man 'who' <1> ngine: or you need to be a litttle more specific there <0> bhab > You've got a meeting? <2> networkad: ok, probably you don't have the driver installed for it. You've configured the hardware, but it doesn't show up as a usable device because there's not driver loaded for it. <7> EvilSchitzo: thanks for the reply, i know that. but what I want i want is how many users all in all in the system <1> ngine: ummm, cat the /etc/p***wd file and count <0> Jesus.. look it up, fella? "Users and Groups"? Tally it if you have to... <7> I did, but i dont know which one is a user <1> and it's your system? <7> yes <8> and he's giving accounts out <8> sheesh <8> suicide <2> ok, some of the entries in /etc/p***wd aren't "real" "users". <2> but you *should* know that.... <1> yes. he *should* know which account in /etc/p***wd is a real user or not on his own system <1> one would think <8> ngine: good place to start is system administrators guide, google for that and include linux should give you a few hits <0> ubuntu works in a strage way with root tho, it's thrown me before <0> "strange" <2> http://tldp.org/ <0> anyone know Katamari Demacy? <0> Not a linux package, a PS2 game... <2> who? what? <9> where? <2> motha****inwhy? <0> I'd explain, but ... you have a sticky ball, and you roll it along and pick up bigger and bigger things <2> sticky balls? Sounds rather like a personal issue to me... <0> so from paper clips you go to pencils to tables to people to cars to buildings to bridges... <0> And you have to roll up to a certain size w/in the time limit <0> It's japanese (that prolly makes sence) <0> google it for more info <0> Consoles are outside the Win/Lin war, I thought it was fair game. <2> depends on whether anyone else is interested. <2> evening, twonkbat <10> hey Ka-bar :) <10> how goes? <0> tru.dat
<2> just getting ready to call it a night, actually. <10> is that an early night? <2> earlier than last week. ;) <0> thinking the same myself... <0> Night all, it's been fun <2> 11:16pm local time. been at the office long enough... <10> r3dux: peace <2> r3dux: later <10> i only came back from holiday yesterday :O <10> pretty good but now i'm completely broke <2> so are you up early or late? <10> early i suppose <10> 04:14 <11> Ok. So is everyone familliar with my computer situation? <10> CancerMan: ? <2> CancerMan: uh... no. <11> My dual P3-933 kicked the bucket Friday. Motherboard and both processors. Since then, my fience has given me the directive to seek my dream computer. <11> ...with that in mind, I want to build it myself -- something I have done before on multiple occasions. <12> Is she going to pay for it? <2> w00t! <11> Uh... No. She's just going to let me spend my money on it <10> lol <12> bummer <10> sounds about right <11> Either way, that's not the part I'm worried about. <2> she's gonna let you spend your own money? That's awfully nice of her. ;) <13> Ka-bar: hahaha <11> ...shy of an IBM zSeries, what *IS* my dream computer? <10> those ibooks are nice <10> i'm getting one for college if i'm lukcy :) <11> Whoa whoa. I want to avoid the Apple logo. <10> git <10> you want to run win, linux, what? <2> something in a new AMD Socket AM2 configuration... dual core. <10> those dual cores look gorgeous >< <11> The only computer I want to use with an Apple logo better have a 6502 or 65816, and perhaps a Z80 (or perhaps Z180) in it. <14> how do i uninstall something i installed using make and make install ? <10> chills: rm <2> chills: very carefully <13> chills: pray it has a make uninstall? <14> doesnt :\ <10> delete it's folders and binary <10> its* <2> then you need to look at what 'make install' did and manually undo it. <14> would that take care of it ? <14> Ka-bar: right <13> well, then run make install again and watch the output very carefully <11> *nod* I've heard AMD's dual core is MUCH nicer than Intel's... And AM2 just means it can use DDR2 RAM, right? <10> chills: pretty much -- no registry or any of that bollocks to deal with <14> right thanks <10> chills: apps go to a folder somewhere like /usr/local or something <2> but if 'make install' did things like overwrite existing libraries with new versions, you could be in for a spot of trouble. <10> chills: their binary might be in /usr/bin or sommat <11> What about `make uninstall`? <10> CancerMan: doesn't have it he said <11> Or `make remove`. <14> i will take care of the binary <11> ...or `make me a sandwich, bitch!` <10> chills: try make remove like CancerMan just mentioned <14> lol k <11> Or you can always look through Makefile and see if there's something in there that looks like a jerker. <10> chills: what app was this anyway? could you not have installed/removed via a package manager? <11> chills: What distro are you running? <14> Fc 2 <10> chills: yum? <14> nah <14> didnt work tried <10> why not? <14> yum uninstall anope ? <10> what app is this? <14> anope <10> oh dear
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