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<0> have a great evening
<1> tavi-san: but yeah, thats major ****age :/ ok, take care. talk to you later!
<0> and see you tomorrowish or something
<2> mmm... beer and wings.
<0> Lion-O: im over it now, the sad part was no food or water for 24 hours..
<1> wings? chicks?! aaah, beer and chicks 8)
<0> anyways cheers
<1> tavi-san: *wave*
<0> latah
<2> damn... it needs to be quittin time. I want more b33r
<1> lol
<2> mm... b33r good.
<3> i got ball this is my adress 108 20 37 av corona come n do it iam give u the sidekick so I can hit you wit it
<3> http://www.evanwashere.com/StolenSidekick/



<2> TenBaseT: dude.
<2> TenBaseT: put the crackpipe down.
<1> no, better: gimme that!
<4> God damn, IIS ****s ***. /obvious
<1> it does?
<3> kosmo: read that URL, it's a riot
<4> Yep. Our IIS Server is ****ing on my puckered butthole right now.
<2> TenBaseT: I am.
<2> TenBaseT: good, I am making sure something incredibly stupid hasnt happened.
<5> awpti: good for you. It must be good, because anything M$ can **** melons through buckytubes
<2> buckytubes.
<2> wow.
<6> ehm...how can i figure out what distribution a system is running? uname -a didn't do the trick. :S
<5> shazzr: ask the admin
<2> shazzr: :S ask your sysadmin :S LOL
<2> TenBaseT: this is too much.
<6> kosmo: I AM the admin.
<2> shazzr: LOL then you should know the distro :S 11ONE
<5> shazzr: So how in **** don't you know what distro the box is running?
<6> kosmo: can't remember. it's ubuntu of some sort
<5> shazzr: ok, so when did you last run security updates?
<2> TenBaseT: and I quote: You dance like a kid with Down's syndrome
<1> an admin not knowing what distribution he's using /and/ not knowing how to discover this?
<1> suuure.
<2> Lion-O: pwnage :)
<6> whyzzyrd: alright. so now i know. but i'm kinda confused about the difference between ubuntu dapper, breezy....and 6.10 vs. 6.06. The thing is...how can 6.06 be published AFTER 6.10? :S
<1> shazzr: goto their website and find out.
<7> shazzr: Because it hasn't? 6.10 doesn't exist.
<2> D-side: dude. I had an ephiphany while I was at lunch.
<8> do tell
<9> kosmo: You wipe up after?
<2> D-side: instead of raising the deck of my dumb trailer by 3", it would be far easier, cheaper, and just as effective to lower the axle 3" :)
<2> Falchion: godless heathen
<10> Hail!!!
<2> ZeRoCoDeR: SLEET!
<11> ooooooh
<2> Tibzip: I speak his language :)
<12> This...is worrysome: http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/76418.aspx
<2> this is rather problematic.
<7> kosmo: So it seems. :)
<2> Tibzip: :)
<2> Tibzip: I got his attention, you shoulda spoke up :)
<1> PolarWolf: lol
<7> kosmo: It's early morning here, screw you. I'm busy. :D
<2> Tibzip: hehe.
<2> Tibzip: I was just trying to help :)
<12> Lion-O: Yeah, better laugh at it.
<1> PolarWolf: so let me get this straight... Downloading 2Gb takes longer than downloading 1Gb ? Have you confirmed this story before ridiculing it? ;)
<13> Q: how can I concatenate binary files?
<2> Chiu_Lee: Very Carefully.
<12> Lion-O: Read it again. Carefully ;)
<13> ok. I'll rephrase: What is the command to concatenate 2 or more files under linux?>
<12> Lion-O: Especially the last two lines
<1> PolarWolf: hmm, lessee



<14> Chiu_Lee: cat
<13> ... forgot the binary condition. here I go again
<13> What is the command to concatenate 2 or more binary files into one binary file under linux?
<1> Chiu_Lee: man cat ; man bash ; man clue
<7> kosmo: Hehe, anyway, I'm off to work. Cyas.
<13> Lion-O: cat spits it to stdout (text) won't some characters get messed up?
<1> Chiu_Lee: try and find out ?
<1> besides; if you redirect it to a file nothing to stdout will be visible anyway.
<1> PolarWolf: aah yes.
<2> Lion-O: oh stop :)
<13> Lion-O: worked. thanks.
<1> I wonder if that stolen sidekick isn't some hoax :)
<15> hello
<2> hrrm.
<1> I wonder; they got a forum with hundreds of users but the article count is rather low.
<1> 236 articles for 650 online users? I dunno :/
<1> ah, its going up.
<10> e1 priority line which is digital but the telephone backbone is dsl hah?it seem weirdo
<16> teste...
<17> slacknet: http://www.abbeyrd.org/sounds/english.wav
<1> hmm, such commotion over one phone.
<1> hmm, seems we've got another example as to why I don't like php.. "http://impulse100.net/StolenSidekick/";. Starts to look like a compromised forum.
<1> "SQL Error : 1017 Can't find file: './impulse1_phpb1/phpbb_config.frm' (errno: 13)"
<18> :P
<19> "Lion-o was here"
<19> And now you try to blame it someone else
<1> I had to leave me mark 8)
<20> hm, 13, that's ENOENT, isn't it?
<1> Liandrin: no, thats underaged ;)
<1> Or do you mean in the likes of cr/lf 0d/0a ?
<20> ah, no, EACCES
<14> Lion-O: hah
<21> wtf
<21> /dev/scsi/host1/bus0/target0/lun2: unable to read partition table
<21> arrgh
<1> uh oh
<21> think that deserves a reboot...
<1> K_F: seems so
<21> already executed
<1> hmm, I should be able to use a css command to reload a page, but I can't find it anywhere. blech
<21> css command?
<21> js you mean
<22> css? no.. javascript.. yes
<1> K_F: no, css.
<21> css doesn't have commands
<1> css can do more than merely set colours.
<23> how can I set a server to reboot every 12 hours or so ?
<1> VirtualGod: why bother?
<21> then again, neither does javascript..
<17> VirtualGod: why?
<22> K_F: document.reload()
<1> yeah; its not really a command but a statement.
<17> VirtualGod: linux is not like windows. it doesn't need to be rebooted all the time
<22> or something like that
<21> schitzo: ?
<1> wait a second.. I could be mixing up meta tags
<21> schitzo: I was referring to the distinction between command and function..
<1> aaaah, my mistake. "meta tags", in specific: client pull.
<21> simple http-equiv="refresh" content="1" or so ..
<21> http://www.kfwebs.net/articles/article/4/Redirecting-users
<21> reboot solved the problem btw
<24> anyone know if i there is a lib or function i can use to determin the mime type of a file in C ? prefereply using the share mime type database from freedesktop ?
<1> try #c
<25> hi, if i want to configure syslog to log all messages regarding hardware devices should i add -> kernel.debug /logfile in /etc/syslog.conf ? ( i am trying to figure out why one of my network interfaces is dying all the sudden )
<24> Lion-O: ok thanks i try there
<1> DevZer0: doubtfull. depends on your syslog daemon, check the manpage for 'syslog.conf'.
<25> Lion: thanks
<1> DevZer0: also; I wouldn't dump it to / but use /var/log instead.
<1> doh.. I want to load 2 pages at once ;)
<1> one in my menu frame and one in the content frame. Guess I'll postpone this untill tomorrow.
<25> Lion: yes i dumped to /var/log/debug
<25> Lion: i configured syslog.conf to get kern.* and *.debug hopefully i can find out why this nic card is dying


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