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<0> jgaddis: .net is teh **** <1> what does Ubuntu support than? tar format? <2> ar <2> cpio <2> deb <3> M27UK: RTFM. It uses .debs. <4> M27UK: ubuntu does things the debian way. <1> ook <1> cool <4> vIkSiT: to improve system performance, keep adding ram until the system stops swapping. <1> and I guess there's plenty of support and required software for both these OSs? <5> jgaddis: hell, he got Rupert to give him lots of money. can't be all tha tstupid. <6> Ka-bar, hehe something which doesn't involved spending money, and b)upgrading my laptop to an xserve <4> vIkSiT: ah. <0> M27UK.. now that a nick. We dont even need to ASL him :P <7> Jostein: do you msg him with "N/A/M/E?" instead?
<1> hahaaa..........Jostein that's why I stick to this nick..........I get sick and tired of answer asl pls? LOL <0> I cant recall last ASL I got. but then I keep out of channels where people like that hang out <4> *nod* <6> haha yeah <1> ook <6> asls are so .. mid 90s and yahoo chat/aim <1> its the first time i'm using Xchat or for that matter any chat program in Linux <1> and its cool :P <4> and when I do get an A/S/L, my standard answer is "Old enough to know better / Yes / Far away from you" <1> Ka-bar hahahhha..........i like that <8> Ka-bar, alternatively you can go on about arithmetic shift left :) <7> or on the z80, it was shift left set, as they misimplimented it :) <8> hehe <8> hmm woodcrest boxens seem like they <9> has the modern Z80 fixed that? <8> they are really measuring up to the opterons <7> smsie: no, they kept it for compatability reasons <9> hehe <9> "we ****ed up, so now we have to KEEP ****ing up!" [The Solaris Way<tm>] <3> hmm, not a bad way perse IMO considering how many companies still use ancient stuff. "Copy your ****ed up stuff over and it KEEPS working in a ****ed up way" :) <0> a comp-sci major he knows, had acces to his uni's supercomputer <0> one of those new, shiny cray thingies or whatever is hot these days <0> guess what he did? :P <10> I'll bite, what? <0> tried to install irssi :P <9> well, why the hell not? <5> you must irc faster than anyone else <0> I qoute "that would the best host in _history_ to put on irc" <0> too bad it had a rather restrictive network policy :P <7> "heineken don't make irc clients, but if they did....." <10> awww <10> So people can't hack your gibson? <0> heh <9> it would be mIRC. Tastes like ****, but ***holes still drink it! <9> although I hear that mIRC does multiple servers these days <5> so someone here dind't like the Aeron chairs that we have and ordered some normal desk chair thing from Office Depot or Office Max or whatever <5> the brand name of it was "Gibson" and he kept hte box that it came it and put it on top of his cabinent in his cube <5> I was talking to him one day and started with a chopping motion on the box and went "Hey, know what I'm doing?" <5> everyone sort of looked at me with quizzical looks on their faces and I went <5> "I'm hacking the Gibson" <5> and a collective groan came out <10> hehe <10> Well deserved groan <11> hello, im having some trouble with neomail, can someone help me out? <0> "Cray X-MP/2. 62 nodes w/8 cores. each core has 32GB of memory. and a 70TB array for storage" <0> now that is a bad*** machine <12> can i have it? <5> Jostein: does it play Quake? <0> schitzo: heh. <0> schitzo: that was what this guy was trying to get irssi on :P <5> makes sense <5> screen, irssi and some nsa encryption busting software <0> lol <5> what else would you use something like that for? curing cancer??? <0> actually even more boring <0> its used to calculate weather forecasts :P <0> + whatever scientists need to get calculated and are willing to pay for <10> pi <5> what the **** do they need all of that computing power to tell me that it just MIGHT ****ing rain outside. <0> its the most powerful computer in scandinvia, so lots of science/academical environments use it
<5> I can look outside and go ... Hmmm, yup it's gonna rain. Weather bastards don't know **** <0> heh <0> well. Im sure its used for more than weather. But storm weather services is the only regular client I can recall using it <10> "I need to know where to build my new house so it wont get flooded." <5> Pizbit: then.. not in the ****ing flood plan you dumb*** <5> OMG, there was a batch of land cleared off near my subdivision for someone to build on <5> come to find out that they couldn't get it zoned after they cleared if off because it's a floodplain area. <5> f'n morons <10> schitzo: there's only one flood plain near here and it's already full of houses <5> can the folks get flood insurance on their homeowners policy? <13> morning all <5> Ohhhh, this thing has an ER Diagram GEnerator <14> ROFL <14> Our New York office was sniffing around for a decent 'net link and found out that Cogent had fibred up the building <14> So they forwarded me an email from some sales guy there and I called him to ask a few things. He said he'd call me back <14> Now, bear in mind the company is called "Cogent Communications" <14> I just read an email saying "Oh, he can't make international calls - can you call him tomorrow?" <8> haha <8> isnt cogent supposed to be cheap and crap? <15> You got the last part right. <8> theyre not cheap? <15> They're crap. heh <8> you worked with global crossing? <15> Me? No. Company? Yes. <8> any opinions? <15> I only got to hear when they had issues so no. <8> hehe <8> Im considering global crossing <5> for what? <8> schitzo, transit? <3> Time for a JNDI test with java:comp/env/jdbc :-) <5> Lion-O: don't do it. JNDI is the evil <5> fredk: oh, just for pipes? <8> schitzo, yep simple pipes <3> schitzo: hmm :P best way I have to get this servlet going. <16> Ok this is going to be hard to explain but ill try <5> Lion-O: ewwwww, well... good luck with that.. jndi is evil <3> schitzo: if things do work out I'll have this AP hooked to my MySQL server 8) <8> schitzo, any opinions on them for that? <3> schitzo: evil perhaps but relatively easy so far. <16> I work as a computer consultant for small medium business and i need a way to manage a bunch of computers remotley that unfortunatley run xp home. I recently did work with a company called prolaw that has a webex server. Basically their client connects to a site then they connect to a site and it opens up a vnc tunnel to the clients screen <3> clumsy: offtopic. Goto #windows. <17> indeed. <16> Id like to host a similar solution on one of my servers... do any of you know of an opensource peice of software <16> so not off topic <16> it would be hosted off a apache server. <16> on a unix box <17> poor bastard nearly made a decent point. <18> linux is a arian os <5> fredk: no. I'd hve to look back through a email list to see if there is anything of interestst <17> but its his fault for not typing faster. <17> arian eh? <17> ****ing retard. <5> at least learn to spell it right <5> geesh <17> no ****. <8> schitzo, yea, I used mci too, but they keep ****ing up their network and they are ****ing expensive. <16> wow <16> way to let me finish explaining <3> D-side: almost I guess :P <16> it has absolutley nothing to do with windows <16> infact its os independant but hosted on a *nix box <3> clumsy: Then why bring it up in the first place? <16> because my delema is <17> except that the real meat of the problem involves the windows clients. <16> the office wont upgrade to pro <16> or by a server <16> so im looking for an open solution that i can run on a *nix server <16> and i was heere to ask if anyone knew of one <10> clumsy: Sounds like they can't afford to teach you how to spell either. <3> clumsy: solution for what ?
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