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<0> you are like i shuld read all the Fwking **** for just one ****! <1> I have more than enough with my own idiot customers <1> yes, you should if you are administering a server <1> you should read all that and more <1> now get the **** out of here <0> blah blahah <1> imbecile <0> **** it dude <0> byee <2> hmm <1> heya Nanuq <3> can anyone help me with setting up twinview with nvidia in xorg.conf? <1> sianaii: have you looked in the NVIDIA README file? <1> it is fairly extensive <4> hey K_F, what if I were one of your customers? <3> perfect, I'll do that
<1> SpoppO: I'd find a shuffle and start digging your grave? <3> I was following this tutorial: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1773584 <2> KF <4> great sense of humor. I like it <5> SpoppO: as long as people in here dont pay him to do their work, I see no problem referring to howtos and readmes <4> Jostein, that's not where I was going with that. I see no reason why anyone in here should answer any question. Nobody's paying for anything... <2> hey JJ <5> hey nuuq <6> K_F: he might want a shovel instead. <6> i don't think ipods make good ditch digging. <1> D-side: ehrm... right :) <7> Hi ****ers. <1> the language isn't too bad actually <2> syn! <7> Nanuq! <7> So um IL is too ****ing cold for me. <7> 5 ****ing degrees F <2> syn-ack: ***** <7> Bah, IM FROM A ****ING _DESERT_ :P <2> get back on yer rock, lizard <7> heh, I have my truck at like 80 deg F in here... And when I have trouble trying to start my engine in the morning you know its ****ing cold out. :p <2> syn-ack: haven't had that particular problem <7> You dont have a car. :p <7> I have a diesel engine thats as large as one. :p <8> how cold does it have to be before your truck won't start? <7> NotDigital: If I dont have my aux heater on, my fuel will freeze at 20 deg F <9> syn-ack: heh... my car was sluggish coming out of the airport a few weeks back... <8> your fuel freezes at -7oC? I find that difficult to believe. <7> NotDigital: Diesel dude. look it up <9> syn-ack: I think it was the fact that the fuel had gone cloudy due to cold and wasn't playing nice with the fuel filter. <10> wtf? we get winter-diesel here, good for -30c <7> Strider: You have a diesel, no? <9> syn-ack: yep <9> and I'm running it on B20 <9> the paper taped to the pump says that it's good down to -10C or so <7> tojoe: Here, they blend it with Diesel #1 still doesnt completely help <9> so when I go to the interior for skiing, I'm gonna have to fill the tank with petro-diesel <2> Strider: not as big an issue in BC, though, eh? <2> er, that part of <9> Nanuq: vancouver.. the rest of the province is colder than a witch's snatch. <2> Strider: Prince George, say <9> Nanuq: yeah, nuts-fall-off weather. <2> Strider: like here <8> <- Edmonton <8> A crappy town in a crappy province. <9> hmm.. it would be interesting to see if I could make it to Edmonton on a single tank <2> Strider: it's a combo of the sheer cold and the wind at times <9> not that I would want to really go there. <2> NotDigital: what makes it crappy? <9> but I wager I could make it to Kamloops Jasper and most of the way back on one tank. <8> nanuq: It is the closest approximation of US redneck culture you will find in Canada. <9> the big change that they made here though is they stopped using beef tallow as a feed-stock for the fuel machine.. <9> NotDigital: you're wrong. <9> NotDigital: that would be either RedDeer or Lethbridge. <8> I was referring to the province of Alberta rather than edmonton specifically. <2> Strider: beef tallow biodiesel? <9> Nanuq: yeah. <8> If you think red deer and lethbridge are bad you haven't been to the numerous ****ty small towns that dot this province. <2> Strider: it'd be ironic to use that on a beef farm
<9> they buy it from the local rendering plant, mix it with KoH and methanol. <2> Strider: or to transport bovines <8> I once went to High Prairie where I was warned not to go to the bars or the locals would probably kick my ***. <9> out comes glycerine, diesel, and methanol <10> cant use 'bio'diesel in my car, that stuff is too aggressive <7> They use corn and **** here. <2> Strider: I know this :P <9> tojoe: how old is your car? <7> And soy <10> 1995 <9> tojoe: hmm.. the only thing that really goes is old natural rubber fuel hoses.. <9> tojoe: what make? <10> so.. a 12 year old ford <9> oh right, we talked of this. <2> gasp, he used the F word <9> syn-ack: the local maker will use whatever feed-stock is cheapest. <9> though they switch to either rape or soy in the winter due to the lower cloud-point <5> K_F: useless google ads gone :P <2> Strider: feed-stock to me is what you feed livestock :P <11> kayen chi 9hab ? <5> english <10> apparently not many new cars can take that methylester crap <9> tojoe: hmm? nearly all can <11> okih <9> the only problem with the methylester is that it can interfere with older vehicles that have naturla rubber in their fuel seals and tubing. <9> but they stopped using natural rubber like 15 years ago. <10> Strider i heard stories of vw cars where the plastic parts got leaky etc although they've been certified to run with rme <9> tojoe: not the experience I've seen hanging out on one of the 'net's larger TDI boards.. <9> tojoe: most people are running at least B5 or B20 <10> nice, i was thinking trying out plain vegetable oil <2> that doesn't work too well in TDI, afaih <2> old school engines though.. <10> dont have a tdi <9> Nanuq: Pumpe Deuse engines don't like it due to the extreme tollerances in the injector-pumps. <9> I wonder how you type an umlaut. . <10> <2> copy 'n paste that one ;) <10> just hit the right key :p <1> Jostein: hehe <9> heh <9> anyhow.. <2> Strider: how much is B20? <12> wich linux is more user frendly ? <10> need to get a new car soonish but for now i guess i'll stick with the f. <9> Nanuq: here? about $0.02/L cheaper than dino-diesel. <8> linuxnew: Ubuntu is a good choice for Linux newbies. <2> Strider: I mean, the actual price. <2> Strider: For you, there. <8> linuxnew: They have put a lot of effort in to making things "just work". <9> last tank was $1.002/L <12> not digital can i do ubutu as mail server or not permit <2> Strider: the thing that had be thinking, when gas (and later diesel) here was > $1/L, is that I saw 4L jugs of veggie oil for $2.97 <8> linuxnew: Eh? You can set up Ubuntu as a mail server, if you'd like. <9> Nanuq: yeah, but you then need to filter it, mix in KOH and methanol. <8> linuxnew: But if you're looking to send out a ****load of spam you can probably just find some Russian program for Windows. <12> i dont like windows but i am rely new in linux that my problem <2> Strider: Well yeah, but that's not the point. <8> Ah. Well, the fastest way to learn Linux is to install it on your computer and make yourself use it all day. <12> not digtal you use ubutu your self ?? <8> Just like learning a new language your ability to get things will plummet for a little while, but soon you'll be even more productive than ever. <2> Strider: Oh well, whatever the city sticks in the tanks of the buses is what I use, so there we go. <9> to me, it's not worth the effort.. when I could just go the pump and buy it. <8> er, ability to get things done ... <8> linuxnew: I do, yes. <12> ok <12> suse is good two or is more complicateedd <8> linuxnew: Well, I did. But then I shorted out my power supply and right now the only computer I have is a 600mhz celeron laptop with 64mb of memory runing Fedora Core 1. <8> linuxnew: SuSE is okay too, I don't like it as much as Ubuntu but it's fairly user-friendly as well. <12> ok <8> linuxnew: the nice thing about Ubuntu is that a lot of people use it, so any application you could ever want to use has been packaged up for it . <8> linuxnew: Whereas with SuSE if you want to install some obscure doohickey it might not be supported. <2> anyways, I need tea
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