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<0> yeah
<0> lol
<1> jgaddis: One event curiously lacking is the rebuilding of First Temple
<2> when that happens, you know we're all ****ed
<0> i dont want the world to end just yet, there's too many women i haven't ****ed
<2> jgaddis: could be opportunity!
<2> jgaddis: most likely, heavenly
<3> is it safe to update kernel 2.2.20 directly to 2.6?
<2> cadett: not if the rest of the system is stuck in the dark ages
<1> Well, it's interesting that in a lot of cultures the end of the world is supposed to happen in either 2012 or 2026
<2> world ends in 2038
<2> then, time starts going backwards
<2> and us 32b unix standouts will have to find real jobs
<4> hello
<0> Nanuq: heh



<4> anybody awake? how can i know the broadcast address of an interface brought up by rp-pppoe?
<1> sOngUss: ifconfig
<2> umm, there is no broadcast, it's pppoe
<4> ifconfig doesnt show broadcast address thats why im asking..
<4> you r right Nanuq
<2> there are exactly two ends
<2> the good end, and the evil end. usually the evil end is on the isp side.
<2> unless you're an evil genius, and this connection is to your secret underground lair
<1> shhhhhhh
<2> which isn't so secret now that the telco guys have come and setup DSL
<1> dl...man...dl
<4> ?
<1> sOngUss: Just go to http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm
<2> I'd say that's the right response.
<2> oh ****!
<4> need to know the broadcast cause im trying to setup a multi wan router and iproute2 command is asking me the broadcast value
<5> s0nguss: try ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff ?
<0> there isn't a broadcast address
<0> it's a point to point connection
<2> jgaddis: that's what I said, that's what he agreed on, yet the question remains..
<0> if you did a broadcast, there's exactly one other station that would receive it... the other end of your point to point connection.
<4> <5>thats a MAC addres... nothing to do with that i beliave
<4> i know PPP is p-t-p so it shouldnt need broadcast address cause.. well.. all would... be you right? lol
<4> im using this howto
<4> http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/nano.txt
<6> you know, I still haven't found a fix for that read-only USB drive issue
<4> jgaddis> nice and healthy :)
<7> Mmmm... programmer fuel
<8> siglite: whats the malfunction?
<8> Either push out a reg file through the login script and then change the ACL's on the key to keep people from ****ing with it, or push it out through GPOs
<8> you need a jiggler
<2> hire someone for that
<2> jgaddis: What's minimum wage where you're at?
<2> it's by state, right?
<0> um, not sure tbh... maybe $5.45.
<8> there's a federal baseline it cant dip beneath
<7> Well, there's a federal minimum wage but some states make it higher.
<8> $5.75 I think isnt it?
<0> i really dont know what it is
<8> or is it $5.15?
<8> it's one of the two
<2> jgaddis: so you need to hire someone at $10.75/hr, say, to jiggle your mouse periodically
<1> $5.15 for federal
<0> i have student workers i could make do it
<2> then you need to find more things to jiggle, and hire more people
<0> they ain't good for anything else, that's about their skill level heh
<7> $5.15 for federal. NY is $6.00
<0> let 'em jiggle my nuts
<9> jgaddis, what if you get a vibrating mousepad?
<9> :P
<2> then, play favourites with some of those people, and make the others redundant
<7> you need a cute student to jiggle her boobs on your desk.
<2> then hire a consultant to indentify the core values of your workstation's UI
<10> there is no such weapon in scorched earth



<11> dogbert2: There is now
<10> that's cheating
<2> after paying him or her a lot of cash, announce that you yourself have discovered that the screensaver can actually be disabled
<2> so can the rest of your jiggly staff, and proceed as you were
<12> http://www.insane.no/unix.jpg
<13> dogbert2: scorched earth is by far the best game in history ;)
<12> HA!
<2> 10:31am up 205 day(s), 6:57, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.03, 0.22
<2> Comet-: oh man!
<12> hahahah
<10> the ton of dirt shouldn't be allowed
<2> okay okay
<13> 16:32:37 up 4 days, 21:43, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
<13> wh00t!
<2> dogbert2: should restring the largest nuke to "Csar Bomba"
<12> i used to love editing the files to change what the tanks say
<2> Comet-: istr doing that with SImpsons quotes
<10> hehehe...
<12> hahaha nice
<2> Comet-: maybe try that with the bible
<12> i'm tellin' you guys, aTanks kicks some serious ***.. there's just no multiplayer.. thats what we need..
<12> none of that webbased crap either
<6> "and he shall KNOW that I am The Lord when I bring down my wrath upon thee"
<6> yeah, atanks rules.
<6> with the monty python quotes
<3> I have a system running RedHat kernel 2.2.20, I want to update the kernel so that I can use USB support on linux, any tutorials for me to read?
<14> cadett: what RH release is this?
<3> Redhat Linux 2.2.20
<14> cadett: that is not the release, thats the kernel.
<3> hmm
<3> how can I find out the release?
<10> a 2.2.2x kernel is quite old...still works
<14> cadett: its your box, you should know...
<3> the problem is
<7> cadett: if your system is running a 2.2 series kernel, it's ***OLD***
<7> and if it's on the Internet, it's probably 0\/\/ned
<14> cadett: either way; you're probably better of upgrading the entire distribution. Especially if this box is to be used o nthe Internet.
<7> time to upgrade
<10> I started using linux at the 2.0.2x kernel series
<3> we use a special software and when you install the software the linux installs automatically and the software developers had tweaked the redhat linux
<1> dogbert2: n00bie
<10> :)
<3> so I really do not know the verison release
<14> cadett: then you'd better not mess with the kernel either.
<7> cadett: then you need to talk to the software vendor, tell them to get their heads out of their butts and do a release with a recent 2.6 kernel.
<3> they had bankrupcy and
<3> not supporting anymore
<1> So basically they weren't very good at what they did
<7> ah... and you're locked in to some legacy crap.
<7> ****s to be you...
<14> guess the only liable option is to try and port the software. Try to see if it works on a more modern distro.
<3> legacy right..
<3> Lion-o: very intreresting point you have
<3> how can I port the sowftware?
<5> do u have the source?
<15> get the original source code with the .h files for your hardware
<15> e.g. CPU, Graphic card, etc.
<3> I have the CD
<15> then compile
<3> in the CD there is a directory with the name of the software
<15> yes, but is it source code on the CD or is it binary?
<15> i would think it would be binary
<3> how can I find out if it is the source code or binary?
<7> he probably doesn't know
<14> cadett: then don't bother. Just copy the software as it is on your current drive to a more modern distro and see if it works.
<10> yeah, that would work...
<15> lol
<3> there are RPM files in the directory with the name of the software


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