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<0> synapsis: where are you from again? <1> Tucson, Az, us <0> hrm, you never have winter right? <1> Sure we do. It gets down to 40F here at night right now. <0> as in snowing cold ****ted winter <2> 40F is not winter <2> 'tard <2> ;) <1> 40 is brr! <0> synapsis: 40f being how much in celsius scale? <1> I dunno. <0> we have - 32 degrees celsius two nights ago <0> and with wind blowing like mad <1> Our latitude is around the same as Syria, Middle of China, Morocco.
<0> synapsis: so you had 4 degrees celsius <0> damn <0> here with the wind blowing <0> man felt it was like -50 degrees <1> Lunchtime. w00t <0> bon apetit bitch <0> we have -26f degrees during day <0> :( <2> You live in antarctica? <0> no just a cold air wave coming from .ru <0> came over us <0> hrm <0> good idea <3> I'm still hungry <0> schitzo: i have peanuts and beer <0> want some? <3> no, not really. I'm still sick. <3> Jager maybe <0> :( sad to hear that :( <0> haha <0> im off to home <0> 9 pm, too much for one day <0> take care guys, and have a special weekend <4> ...... <5> hi - i try to install php-cgi on fedora core 3 and i get "db is needed" - what package is that ? <6> hay alguien que hable espaol? <7> kgh: #linuxlatino <5> can someone help me please? <7> if you have a question, ask it <5> i try to install php-cgi on fedora core 3 and i get "error: Failed dependencies: db is needed by php-cgi-5.0.3-4.i386" <5> i don't know what package is that <5> can someone tell me ? <8> hi 2 all <7> Jacatas: just ``db''? <3> 2? what's a 2? <7> not db3 or db4 or something? <3> spell your words in here or get out <8> can anybody please help me whats the difference between linux Redhat 9 or Fedora Core 2 and Linux Enterprise Edition <7> alone1: RH9 is free, while FC2 is free. however RHEL is free <8> what makes Linux Enterprise edition differ from others.....? <7> you pay for support and you get it, and it has a longer lifecycle <8> does it has something extra in it...? <3> booobies.. and it makes coffee for you <8> i dont have any idea about Linux Enterprise thats y asking..... <9> check the RedHat website and actually read up about it then. <3> yeah, and your to lazy to go and do a little research on the web, so you come in here and ask us annoyingly stupid questions. <9> alone1: and please spell out your words in here, we use English. <3> aye we use english in here or whatever happens t' be th' funny thing fer th' day <7> si, we spik the englese as she should be spoke! <9> hakabar dar :P <9> OldMonk: harrrr <10> hello <7> later <9> OldMonk: doh <3> oath: damn you, you ran OldMonk off <9> Was it something I said ? ;-) <10> woops
<9> :x <10> sorry bout that <11> anyways.. can someone help me i went to the linuxhelp chan and they weren't helpful <9> awww :P <12> what did you want? <11> i know right <11> i'm trying to setup a static ip on a ubuntu distro <3> man if they aren't helpful we probably aren't going to be either <11> i've done the /etc/network/interface <9> "man ifconfig", you can also consult the Ubuntu manual for that. <11> well we can wait and see <11> man ifconfig sounds better than man interface thanks <12> ah...i dont use ubuntu. <12> man ifconfig <9> dragonk: you don't have to repeat after us. <12> sorry <3> isn't ubuntu pretty much debian underneath? <3> just read the docs. I'm sure it says somethign in there about how to do it <9> schitzo: yeah.. Its a Debian deriative (duh, too lazy to dict.org)... Spawned from it :) <11> i checked the site and it looked hard to navigate i even googled it i got http://textsnippets.com/posts/show/319 but that got me no where <9> s/deriative/derivative <3> hmmm <3> # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system <3> # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5). <3> looks like you should 'man interfaces' <9> that should work too. <11> nnnoo <11> that had so much text <11> it was ugly <3> ahhhh, poor baby. can't read? <3> s/ahhhh/awwwwww/ <11> only irc chats <9> I'm not in the mood for stupidity <3> !seen jgaddis <3> !ping <3> ^seen OxD <3> ^ping <13> i have a question i`m trying to kill a proces "kill number" but it wont kill it.. <9> try another signal. "man kill". <9> otherwise you may have other issues... Not all processes will end at once after being killed. <14> man 7 signal .. <15> if the process is zombied, you need to kill its parent or otherwise convince the parent to clean up after itself. <16> evening all <14> the D flag is the major problem... <14> if it is caused by I/O errors, it might be impossible to kill it without a reboot <16> riding a hairdryer^Wmoped is a great thing in a city with heavy traffic...I recommend it <14> heya smsie <14> sounds like fun :) <15> in which case, a reboot isn't going to fix the IO problem <17> RelDrgn: depends on what caused it. I've had firmware bug out, which a reboot will solve <16> not sure "fun" is the best way to put it. Saving on average 60-90 minutes a day off the commute is pretty significant though <17> smsie: indeed it is <1> I don't even take that much time to commute in a whole week. <16> synapsis: public transport, my commute is somewhere between 60-80 minutes each way... <16> which given I live 6 *miles* from work, is insane! <16> I could almost walk as quickly <1> I live 3 miles from work. I can actually see the building if I stand on my roof. <1> But I also live and work in the "sticks" as it's called. <15> I live 15 miles from work. it takes about 30 minutes on a weekend but the evening commute home is 1 to 1.5 hours <18> woo! traffic! yeah baby. Probably the only real decent perk involved with working 2nd shift. <18> Oh and hello everyone :) <3> CeruleanD: or working 10am-7pm <19> Anybody have any suggestions on a cheap PCI 802.11b wireless adapter? <18> Yeah, I'd much prefer that shift :( <18> Then at least I could still go out after work. <18> I can't count the number of potential relationships that I've lost because I would only be able to see her on the weekends. <18> Like... at least 1. <18> heh <1> My gf is annoyed now because I work 7 days a week. <20> heya <19> So's mine <18> Heh, there was a time I was working 3 jobs, 96hrs/week, no one even wanted to give me a try back then
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