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<0> Sunblade it does... on windows
<1> doesn't seem to do it in centos 4.4
<1> maybe it's due architecture too, I am using x86 64 bit and 2.6.9 kernel
<1> and quad core
<1> hmm does jdk amd 64 bit also work correctly on intel 64 bit ?
<1> I think it does
<2> hi
<2> what are the community distros?
<1> http://distrowatch.com/
<2> cantt you tell me briefly?
<1> ok listen very carefully, http:/www.google.com/
<2> ok
<3> give me patience, give me strength, give me a Linux browser that *works*
<4> lynx
<3> lol - yeah, true



<3> I do use that sometimes
<3> But for obvious reasons it isn't my first choice
<4> and since when didn't Firefox run nicely?
<3> I must admit I haven't tried FF under Linux yet
<3> It works reasonably well under Win32 although it's a real hog
<5> there is an Opera version fo rlinux too, isn't there?
<3> I didn't like Opera because it kept trying to guilt me into sending it money
<5> i see yo use a very broad definition of "*works*"
<6> any functional browser is a resource hog
<6> the more function, the more resource
<1> wlfshmn: opera works pretty nice, very responsive
<3> Um, all I want from a browser is text and pics and no crashing.
<3> I can't get that from galeon, konqueror, or even nutscrape
<1> opera or firefox work ok here
<4> so does konqueror here
<4> that makes two of us
<3> I just had galeon /and/ konqueror crash when I tried to download PHP 5.2
<3> netscape did it okay then
<1> C_Dreamer: ****s to be you, you could ofcrouse code your own browser instead. the browser that never crashes
<3> that's a good idea, Sunblade
<5> or try Epiphany I suppose
<1> there problem solved
<3> trouble is, if I wrote a browser, it would be lynx
<3> and someone beat me to it!
<1> pff who needs lynx if you have links
<3> links? hmmm
<5> like lynx, but with less retarded layout support
<3> yeah, just tried it
<3> still no picses though
<4> hmm, apparently green is the new black..
<4> http://images.forbes.com/media/2007/02/06/energy.jpg
<1> finally it's installing
<6> black is the new black
<1> hrmph
<7> does anyone know Suman Shroff?
<1> I know santa claus
<1> easter bunny too
<4> ... how sweet it is to be loved by you...
<7> ok Sunblade good to know :)
<1> ****
<4> install failed?
<1> yes I failed to read correctly :P
<1> that's what you get for doing two things at the same time
<4> ah.. jup
<1> luckily these are packages
<4> upgraded lappy and beta (laptop and workstation) some weeks ago, damn they had been "neglected" for a while
<4> but scary when you get asked to upgrade 2,000 packages :p
<4> required some tweaking to get everything up fine and dandy agan..
<1> which distro ?
<4> both of those are runnnig Mandriva
<1> ah one of my coworkers also uses mandriva
<4> I use a bit of everything around here, but I've historically liked mandrake/mandriva for client systems
<1> it's ok, but not my favorite one ;)
<1> then again no rpm based distro is
<8> heh
<7> Fedora 5 is very good



<7> I have it in my laptop
<4> Sunblade: yeah, I'm actually mostly installing gentoo lately
<1> K_F: wow, you've got time on your hands ;)
<8> They finally charged me for some shopping I did in November
<4> but I've had MDK running on these computers since 2003 and 2001 respectively
<4> working nicely, so no reason to change
<4> Sunblade: nah, doesn't take so much time I'm mostly using it on non-X systems
<4> so no X, KDE, OOo ...
<4> although could always get pre-compiled packages for those too..
<4> just love the flexibility
<1> there it goes again
<1> rhowe: which is in your advantage, more interest ;)
<4> I wonder what they are doing at the next interest meeting here
<1> ****ing hell, time to kick it some more
<4> they SHOULD increase the folio rate another 25 points, but god knows if they will, because the central bank keeps talking of "small and non-frequent increases"
<4> and now they have had increase 3 of the 3 past meetings..
<4> the K2-index is scary though
<1> rpm --erase --verbose $(rpm -qa | grep -i sun | perl -pe 'chomp; print " ";') :>
<4> heh
<8> Sunblade: heh, all of about 1p :)
<1> woot :)
<1> at least the ****ing ticks are in synch in this guest
<4> hehe
<4> still messing with vmware, eh?
<1> no I closed that part after yet another 8 hours of work
<4> oh
<1> blocking your pr0n downloads :)
<4> the connection is very sluggish anyways, high latency, but once first connected ok speed
<1> don't fail on me this time bitch
<1> ok this is getting annoying
<4> no go?
<1> no sun java application server is a pain in the *** sometimes
<4> sometimes?
<4> hmm, SL reports a 5-6% packet lott
<4> loss*
<4> there we go.. back down again
<9> hi
<4> thats never good, hehe
<1> it looks like it's working
<1> although I could be wrong
<1> gees one directory mistake and I can't reinstall the ****e
<4> *cough* backup
<1> luckily this is an empty box
<1> Jostein: the solution to vmware time hogging issue was recompiling the guest kernel with 100hz instead 1000hz internal kernel frequency and to add notsc to kernel parameters this is for x86_64
<10> hmm
<10> I dont feel like recompiling kernels today
<10> but Ill take a note of it. thanks :)
<10> that should work on regular x86 too, no?
<4> what the **** did the power company just do
<1> Jostein: no
<0> remotely reset the dslam since their internet connection got sluggish :p
<1> on x86 you should clock=pit or clock=pmtrm or something like that
<10> hahaha
<10> silly me didnt disconnect from the company VPN :P
<4> ... and how come the forwarding server (DNS) won't come back up
<4> ok... why the **** won't bind come back up
<1> waaa
<11> wheeeee
<12> wiiii
<4> Feb 10 14:32:33 localhost named[11661]: couldn't open pid file '/var/run/named/named.pid': No such file or directory
<4> Feb 10 14:32:33 localhost named[11661]: exiting (due to early fatal error)
<4> but I mean... comon..
<11> K_F: my guess is that you have a problem in /var/run/named.. Did any reconfiguration? Oh wait, maybe I stole your pid file as easy excuse for my dns server..
<11> now your dns server is running on my box :P
<4> Lion-O: server crashed / power flickered


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