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<0> mount says that it is rw as wlel <0> well* <1> whyzzyrd: hehe <2> K_F: Might I be so bold as to get you to check the spelling. I've found a "microsift" already. <0> ouch <0> thank you <2> K_F: If I want to get my manglers to read this, which I may well, spelling and grammar errors are right out. <3> mornin folks <0> fixed <2> K_F: check the sense of "change rapidly" in "One of the areas that Microsoft has problmes with in the EU currently..." I believe it should be changes, not change. <2> K_F: can I take this to /msg? <0> sure <4> morning geek <4> s/k/ks <5> yo yoz
<5> almost time for bed <0> morning yoz <4> K_F, waznz.. <6> hi <6> anybody knows an open source requirements management tool? <7> I need The Code Linux movie .Where can I find it ? <0> revolution OS or the other one? <8> sparccc: At the other end of a google search, just like anyone else. <8> aitor: "requirements management" ? <0> hmm, the other one <7> I have the revolution os but I need the code <0> yeah, it is a good one.. <8> sparccc: And we need you to do your own googling <0> I have one with swedish subtitles :) <0> http://www.linuxthemovie.com/ <0> uhm <1> ha, I am amazed I just found a site where they still have RedHat 9 updates, Fedora Legacy <4> 8) <9> sunblade: I wouldn't call the fedora legacy updates timely, though. <9> sunhblade: I've got one RH9 box left in production, but I've been gradually updating it with SRPM-built CentOS packages lately. <1> heh <10> god bless the snow <11> **** the snow <12> There is no god. <10> well, at least there's snow <11> I want my 65 degree winter again <12> Not where I live there isn't. <9> jay for global warming :) <1> exel: there's always pluto <10> whatever keeps me from having to run five miles at six in the morning <11> if the climates are changing towards the north east US having 65 degree winters, I'm all ****ing for it. <13> a russian scientist say that form 2010 to 2040 ther will be a mini ice age <11> geologically, we were already in an ice age <10> ****, I'm getting stationed in Alaska <13> because the solar activity of the sun is decreasing.... <11> the avg temp of the earth throughout history has always been slightly higher than what it's been in recorded history <11> so we're due for a warmup <13> no safemode we're not <11> hell yea we are <13> we was during the 20 century <4> safemode: I agree there. <13> when solar activity was growing <13> but now is starting to decrease <13> in six years the winter will be longer <11> short term solar activity doesn't dictate long term global weather patterns <13> no but in earth history there was some small fluctuations...20 - 50 years of variations <14> either way, does it say something that the Army gets shut down after half an inch of snow? <15> Yup <13> yeah right. <11> and you're basing your info off of some russian scientist.. whoopti. global weather patterns have actual ice cores to back them up. there are no solar activity cores. <13> they all go to weather department <15> sparroah: Well, more about the people in it. <13> you know ...the antennas in alaska.... <13> no safemode <11> yes <14> Pizbit: we get half an inch, and the battalion commander sends all non-essentials home for the day <13> not only russian <11> yes only russian. Some smelly ukranian is telling you crap and you believe him <13> the society of weather sepcialists from american agrees to him....
<13> they've been monitoring the sun's activity for some time now <11> yea, for the last 20 years ... god the data. how itcorrelates to weather on earth.. yea, i'm sure that's plenty of data to be basing theories of long term history on <9> safemode: well, you could do that, but it would lead to remedy proposals like "kill all the butterflies, they're the cause!" <14> climate is the average of weather patterns over 30 years <9> sparroah: climate can mean many things depending on what you're researching. <11> the magnetic poles are also going to shift soon ... do they take that into consideration, that the magnetic field of the earth has been weakening recently and that makes solar activity more effective than it normally would be? <14> really doesn't seem like enough to base a projection on <14> exel: this definition seemed to fit the conversation <14> has anybody else had any problems using the 64bit MySQL to build PHP? <9> sparroah: uhm, you know mysql is not a compiler? :) <11> anyways, i have to goto work.... where I'm not allowed to do something for 15 seconds and then based on whatever effect that has, base my entire day off that, regardless of the fact that there are millions of other variables and things going on that could have caused that effect too or manipulated it, and regardless of the fact that my 15 seconds of research is hardly enough to base anything on. but hey, if it was weather, i'd be <11> allowed to be wrong 70% of the time. <9> are the mysql headers screwing up your build? <14> exel: yes <14> ...on both counts <14> I suppose it's not a problem, since the majority of my system is 32 bit <12> And affecting everyone else just for good measure. <9> you could use the 32-bit client library while keeping the server 64 bitsw I suppose. <14> could work <14> anyway, I'm getting sleep now in case they decide I _do_ need to work today <4> yay.. found a gnome skin for my phone 8) <16> . <17> , <18> hello <16> hoi <18> can you help me with traffic shaping settings? <17> www.lartc.org is a good place to look for that. <18> yes, I know but I didn't find what I want there :) <0> seconded <17> then forget all about it. <12> If lartc.org didn't have it, you didn't need it. <12> Lion-O: Greets <17> Tron: eyalido :) <18> there is router on linux with eth1 to Internet and vlan2-10 to users (about 300 ones), and I'd like to limit speed for each IP, not for whole interface... <19> homeness check htb-tools. ht-gen. You can make limits per i.p. using both tc, qt cl***es, or htb <8> homeness: That's very well detailed on lartc.org <12> How odd... I can't load www.lrtc.org. <18> are you talking about making of heap of cl***es, one cl*** for one IP? :) <17> Tron: hmm, oddity. <8> For each IP or subnet that gets separate bandwidth. <17> homeness: that question clearly points out that you haven't read ZIP on lartc.org. <18> unfortunately, my english is not good enough :) <17> yeah sure. <17> first you read everything, now you didn't due to your English. What'll your next excuse be? <18> i will be happy if guru shows me one _little_ example :) <20> nein. <17> homeness: that is what lartc.org is for. <12> host www.lartc.org <12> www.lartc.org does not exist, try again <17> Tron: indeed. <12> Blargh. <17> amazing, how could he have looked on the site if it isn't available? makes you wonder... <12> Lion-O: Precisely what I was thinking. <20> org. 86400 IN SOA tld1.ultradns.net. domadmin.ultradns.net. 2006035127 1800 900 604800 86400 <20> ;; Received 89 bytes from 204.74.113.1#53(TLD2.ULTRADNS.NET) in 109 ms <20> blarg. ultradns. <17> very likely to be a DNS related problem <12> what's an ultradns? <20> Expiration Date:04-Feb-2007 19:43:22 UTC <20> so, yes. prolly DNS <17> yeah, another POS DNS company. In the whois I can grab @DNS-EU1.POWERDNS.NET which does make it resolve. <17> Tech Email:support@gandi.net <17> Name Server:DNS-EU1.POWERDNS.NET <17> Name Server:DNS-US1.POWERDNS.NET <20> hmm. <20> powerdns == tucows. <20> something strange happened to lartc. <21> hmm... <21> anyone can help
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