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<0> Jostein: It's not bad at all. <1> PolarWolf: kinda like I bought my dvd knowing I could get zonefree firmware, ey? <2> Jostein: Aye <1> Tron: last time I used freebsd for anythign was ver 4.7 or ver 4.9. cant remember :P <1> PolarWolf: never thought about routers that way :) <0> Jostein: Aye well I can't run it on my dual ahtlon system - seems to die just before I get a login prompt. I'll look at it at some later time. for now I'm going to install Debian on a spare hard drive and use it to experiment with Xen. <0> *detach* <1> Tron: latyer <2> Jostein: Hehe, there's a whole embedded world out there, man <1> PolarWolf: I should know. Ive coded for it :P <3> Hi, i'm running apache in Kubuntu and was wondering whats best to use to edit my apache2.conf file and where would i aquire it? <2> Jostein: All the better! :) <1> PolarWolf: mostly atmels though <1> PolarWolf: they have some weird instructions from time to time <1> my favorites are still FPGAs for some odd reason :P <4> Ghoon: I'd use vi
<3> how do i get it and install it on Kubuntu? <4> Ghoon: I think its already there. <3> how do i open it? <4> Ghoon: try "man vi" to read its instructions. Or run "vim" and then try :help <5> Yell vi loudly and smile happily <2> Jostein: I don't develop, I just port software :0 <4> Ghoon: (on the commandline ofcourse) <1> PolarWolf: wuzz :P <1> PolarWolf: nothing like making a hello-world.c application on a circuitboard you've soldered yourself :P <6> **** afraid.org is slow like hell. it takes ages to resolve my domain. <3> what is the command to open it? <4> Ghoon: I just told you. <3> oh sorry <3> thanks <4> yoz: hmm ? thats your domain? The domain itself has no A record. <2> Jostein: Yeah, well, I'm not a developer :) <4> oh wait. <6> Lion-O: dynamic ip here. <4> yoz: never mind 8-) <2> Bah, boring second level domains :P <4> time to kill some sith. bbiab. <2> Or is it third? <1> PolarWolf: Ill need to get a dyndns as well. my ISP doesnt do static IPs for private customers <1> PolarWolf: le **** <2> shanta provides a DDNS service <2> For real domains, that is <2> Evii even wrote some client for it, iirc <6> PolarWolf: how much? <7> hrmm? <2> True, innit? <1> smsie: any chance of me abusing the shanta ddns? :P <7> it's just dns-sec <6> I get a static ip anyway in erm 2 weeks. <7> basically you get a key and use umm....thingy that remotely updates zonefiles (rndc?) <2> I should start to make use of itself too <7> it's like 3 years since I set this up <1> yoz: Im not getting static IP yet. 1 year from now :P <7> you expect me to remember how it's done? :) <2> nsupdate? :) <7> ah, nsupdate, probably <6> Jostein: I used dynamic ones for years now ;) <8> use gnudip and be done with it <1> Guess ILl stick with builtin router dyndns then <9> have a question <1> dyndns is pretty much free right? <6> Jostein: *nod* <7> pretty much <7> anyway...if I have to, I can set it up again...and you essentially get to write your own zonefile <10> i have a 40gig HD that has 3 gig of data including Linux. I want to mirror it to a 4 gig drive, is there a way to do this? Easly? <7> I could setup gnudip, but I have a terminal case of "can't be arsed" <1> smsie: I wont bother you about that until I got a decent working setup here that I can foobar :P <2> Jostein: Yeah, but you're stuck with crappy domain names which aren't yours <1> PolarWolf: true <7> gnudip is probably the way to go though. When I set this up the last time it hadn't matured to the point of being usable. Probably about time I looked again <1> PolarWolf: But if I can avoid hacking the router and depending on a seperate box to update the DNS, I'll stick to that <9> Is there any type of benchmark software that will help me monitor hardware? <6> I still wonder... I got an org domain, since I've been forced to update it as soon as my ip changed I decided on afraid.org .. what about the static ip.. the registrar should actually provide some stuff to manage the domain (like subdomains, webhops etc.) shouldn't it? <1> yoz: indeed <7> yoz: most registrars do, but in a limited way. If you want to do it properly, write your own zonefile
<1> yoz: if its a good registrar <6> *nod* <6> time to check if godaddy does. <2> yoz: I can recommend joker.com wholheartedly <2> Revenger: *poke* <2> Revenger: You have an MSDN subscripion, no? <11> DynDNS has free services, yes. They also have some paid services which are still pretty cheap. <1> PolarWolf: I do. any specifics? <6> PolarWolf: well I already bought it at godaddy some time ago.. =/ <11> and DynDNS is also a domain registrar <2> Jostein: Windows 2003 DDK <1> Ka-bar: any major differences? <1> PolarWolf: DDK? <11> Jostein, between what? <2> Jostein: Driver Development Kit <1> PolarWolf: I can check tomorrow... If you can wait <1> Ka-bar: paid an unpaid dynddns <2> Jostein: bedtime anyway <1> *nod* <2> I can order it from MS but that costs me $25 for the CD and P&P <11> A free DynDNS account gives you hostnames for up to 5 dynamic or static IP addresses in one of their domains. <3> how do i open apache2.conf in VI? <2> Ghoon: You're kidding, right? <11> An account upgrade gives you up to 20 additional hostnames <5> Most don't know static dns:es are availble... <3> nope, i dont know how to do anything really... i'm learning <12> It's 27C, I guess winter is over. <2> Ghoon: vi <filename> <3> thanks ;) <11> synapsis, 27F here... <1> Ka-bar: thanks. that'll do for me :P <12> 81F here. And 4% humidity. <11> Jostein, check out http://www.dyndns.com/services/ for a complete list of services <12> It's more humid in the dryboxes at work, than outside. <11> synapsis, where are you? <12> Tucson, Az. <11> ah. <12> I think we're over 100 days without rain right now. *checks. <2> synapsis: Wanna trade? <11> synapsis, I split my time between Manchester, NH and Millerton, NY <10> i have a 40gig HD that has 3 gig of data including Linux. I want to mirror it to a 4 gig drive, is there a way to do this? Easly? <2> Funny thing is; everyone is always boasting how polar AK is. I found out Fairbanks is at the same longitude as stockholm. <2> That's nowhere near extreme <1> Ka-bar: will do. tomorrow <12> Oh. We had a raindrop fall last month, so they reset the rain days. Or else it'd been over 100. <12> PolarWolf: Is stockholm near water? <2> synapsis: Yeh <13> JT: you just want a one-off mirror or you want to RAID it? <12> PolarWolf: That makes a huge difference. <2> synapsis: I know <2> synapsis: Though center scandinavia gets some harsh temperaturs <12> Fairbanks is WAY inland. And recently has been colder than the south pole. (Which I tease my gf about.) <2> synapsis: And that's where I happen to spend my vacations :P <12> PolarWolf: Because you're odd. <2> synapsis: Aye <2> synapsis: I love the cold though <2> synapsis: The bitch about AK is the ****ing windchill <12> Or else you'd be DesertWolf. <12> PolarWolf: My gf says it's not that bad. She grew up in Alaska. <12> Then I say, "-52 isn't that bad? Are you nuts?" <2> synapsis: 'If firefighters fight fire, and crimefighters fight crime; what do freedomfighters fight?" <2> </GeorgeCarlin> <14> look at the bright side, us had too much money, made lots of trouble and would have continued to do so as long as the money lasted. problem solved. <15> Knock-off clothing was a big income for the IRA. Probably still is :) <14> couldnt happen to a nicer people <2> The US is basically bankrupt already anyway <12> Bankrupt isn't a strong enough word for what we are. <16> Evii: Indeed! Which is why I -never- buy anything that hasn't been manufactured in south-east asia <16> Evii: preferably by small children. <2> But that's nothing new either, they've been that for decades.
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