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<0> #linuxfr perhaps
<0> or, #cygwin on freenode
<1> try
<1> ok thx
<1> bye
<2> sloooooow
<2> the join-part/say rate is miserable :P
<3> yes.. yes it is.
<3> it's a nice quiet day for some reason
<4> it's not too bad.
<4> at least not now i've joined.
<3> you probably just ruined it and we're about to get a romulan invastion
<3> er, invasion
<5> schitzo: working on me bot. Just when there's action on Neko's #java you're out 8)
<3> Lion-O: oh. my machine at home is "unresponsive"
<2> schitzo: You working for CNN right?



<3> Lion-O: I'm in on kosmo's machine so I just connected to undie while I'm at work until I can get home and fix stuff
<3> Jostein: yesh
<5> schitzo: w00
<3> Lion-O: I'm in #java here. or you can just /msg me and ask me crap
<2> schitzo: I see they are looking for .NET programmers at the moment :P
<3> Jostein: we are?
<2> schitzo: indeed
<3> Jostein: where you see such nonesense?
<2> schitzo: saw some ads for it.. cant remember where
<2> schitzo: Im sure I can get the source tomorrow
<3> Jostein: oh.. yeah I bet we are. I know of some things we do in .NET in my group and then there is a whole 'nother group that does all that M$ ****
<2> schitzo: ah. so you're not getting ditched ey? >:)
<3> Jostein: no
<2> schitzo: them guys do anything fun?
<3> Jostein: which guys? our guys built "http://www.cnn.com/pipeline/";
<3> Jostein: the other guys that are all M$ weenies .. I don't know what they do.. well I do, but I still don't know what they do
<6> schitzo: So it's you I have to kill?
<7> Taconic Telephone has a new nickname. . . Catatonic Telephone. :)
<3> reality: for what? I get blamed for alot of ****
<6> schitzo: That pipeline crap
<2> schitzo: heh
<3> reality: no. I just built one little piece for it.
<2> schitzo: Dont think I'll be applying though
<8> monring all
<3> reality: overall I had very little to do with it
<6> schitzo: If you didn't add that little piece, would the system crumble?
<3> reality: umm, the desktop client wouldn't work.. yes
<6> schitzo: So it's you I have to kill
<3> reality: heh.. what's your beef with it?
<6> My beef is with all of the watch cnn bullcrap
<0> i had too much coffee today :(
<0> i am all shakey
<3> reality: well, uhhhh... watch CNN
<2> Steakk: that never happens to me anymore
<6> If I wanted to watch it, I'd turn on the TV.
<2> Steakk: my stumoch may start acting odd though :P
<6> I want my news fast
<0> Jostein: thats basically what it is...the stomach...makes the rest of my body feel odd though
<6> I don't want to sit there and wait for the video to load, check system requirements, etc...I just want to freakin' read the news
<3> reality: huh? you mean the live streaming channel of the actual pipeline network isn't giving anything?
<6> To me, not a damn thing
<3> reality: that's waht the website is for. it's www.cnn.com
<0> bbiab
<3> reality: pipeline is the broadband player
<6> schitzo: Look at the front page... 4 of the stories are watch stories
<6> It was a precursor to that pipeline business
<3> reality: ahhh, take that up with editorial
<3> reality: and if you don't have the pipelinbe client installed it should just launch a WMP popup I think
<6> Not using mozilla it doesn't
<3> is pipe installed?
<6> Nope
<3> beats me. I'm on solaris, so no video crap works right for me.
<2> oy
<2> wrong window :P
<8> sudo should be p***ing exit codes through unchanged, right? *checks*
<2> Cynic: actually. I have never checked that :P
<8> Jostein: the manpage claims it does, but i'm getting some very odd results at the moment..
<2> sudo if -f /rhjshgjkfdhgjkfd :P
<8> heh
<2> Im only a linux user, not a linux admin, so I cant even check here
<2> technically speaking. These days Im more of a screen+irssi+rtorrent user :P



<8> tsk tsk
<2> that'll change when I get my DSL
<2> will be putting up a linux firewall+router
<3> Jostein: rtorrent? that like a text torrent thing?
<2> schitzo: yeah
<3> Jostein: hmm, cool. I'll have to check that out
<2> schitzo: pretty good
<2> schitzo: its in the debian repository I think
<3> Jostein: that would help me so much if I had a deb machine at home. :)
<2> heh
<2> I thought you all had :P
<6> schitzo: All it takes is a measily puter
<3> Jostein: win xp for quicken/games, OSX for work/development, Sol x86 for server
<2> schitzo: ah
<6> This deb box here is a manly pII 300 with a whopping 64 megs of ram
<3> guess I could get another machine and put deb on it
<3> reality: I don't have enough power left in my office area for another machine.
<9> greetings -- casual question, does anyone know the status of Pulse-Per-Second (PPS) support in the 2.6 kernel?
<10> Bleh, the amazing amounts of paper a person gathers in his lifetime
<3> PolarWolf: just burn all the books. it'll be ok
<10> schitzo: Books are not what I had in mind
<2> PolarWolf: you said ddk? :P
<10> schitzo: Insurances, taxes, bank slips, bills, bits and pieces of other ***orted crap
<10> Jostein: Yuh
<11> books are relatively little paper really
<8> heyo dogbert2
<3> db2
<12> heyas...
<13> quick DNS question, which of these two is correct?
<13> _ldap._tcp.microsoft.edu 600 SRV 0 100 389 dc.microsoft.edu
<13> _ldap._tcp.microsoft.edu. 600 SRV 0 100 389 dc.microsoft.edu
<13> My vote is #2.
<12> I would believe #2
<3> yeah, it's #2 isn't it?
<13> If we are right, this means I've just found a technical error in a MS paper.
<8> hrm. sure the trailing dot doesn't need to be on dc.microsoft.edu?
<11> neither
<2> Flimflam: Ive found quite a few myself :P
<11> Flimflam: they're both wrong
<13> smsie: How so?
<11> Flimflam: _ldap._tcp.microsoft.edu 600 SRV 0 100 389 dc.microsoft.ed.
<13> I see, hmm
<8> yeah, that's what i thought.
<13> no terminator on the first field?
<11> Flimflam: not as far as I know
<8> PTR records need a trailing dot on the name to resolve to, anyway
<13> that's.. weird - that means all the documentation I've read so far is, in fact, wrong :)
<12> yeah, that has to be there for PTR based stuff
<10> Flimflam: service records follow different rules
<13> PolarWolf: I've been reading docs specifically related to them, both on linuxquestions.org and the MS site.
<11> ah, apologies
<11> they BOTH need trailing .
<13> this is the paper I've read from MS: _ldap._tcp.microsoft.edu 600 SRV 0 100 389 dc.microsoft.edu
<13> ****
<10> Flimflam: In this case, I'd go with what MS says, those are AD records
<13> http://tinyurl.com/7qx42
<13> Hmm, OK.
<10> There's some RFC for those, iirc
<11> an SRV record has several fields and a unique system for naming. The naming system is an underscore followed by the name of the service, followed by a period, an underscore, and then the protocol, another dot, and then the name of the domain. The period at the end of the domain is required in this case. This tells BIND not to append another "example.com" to the name making it "_http._tcp.example.com.example.com". Same goes for the period at the end of the tar
<10> Lemme look it up
<13> And this URL too: http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Networking/Configure_BIND_DNS_to_Answer_Active_Directory_Queries
<13> I have ***umed that the latter was correct, as that was what I read first
<11> Flimflam: the latter is correct. They both need trailing periods
<11> bloody *awkward* syntax
<13> indeed
<11> what's the "600" for?
<13> TTL
<12> TTL of 600 seems a little low
<10> Flimflam: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2782.txt


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