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<0> ok :/ <1> hcl: all irc software is free <2> what's the problem. Oracle has certified certain redhate releases. If you are running on one of those it shoudl work, or oracle should fix it <3> mIRC costs like $10 <4> believe if u want, but these copies are actually legit, also its just client software I'm installing which is free <5> unicoder: And *you* are the university's "excuse" for an administrator? <3> you can run mIRC in WINE although I'm not sure why you would be that dumb <1> Menno: yeah, but mirc is a winduhs client and it was asking about ***hat <4> no like I said its a client system <6> i mean what can run on redhat linux <7> Menno: mIrc is the only irc client on the planet, silly <7> Menno: even in linux you need mirc *grin* <1> hcl: x-chat <4> and I'm new to linux in general <4> I'm on a winblows box now <6> ok,thanks
<2> the client software should work. if it can't because of a library then you can install back rev'd version of some GCC stuff to get it to work <2> we had to do that for something <4> they are oracle libs that its not finding <0> unicoder: what are you trying to do with oracle exactly? <4> that are in the install directory <4> install the client and connect to a server <2> unicoder: are the in ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib ? <4> but sqlplus will not load <4> schitzo they are in oracle_HOME/ <4> not in home/lib <2> then just set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH <4> schitzo which is where for all users? I know where is for any given shell on a given user, but for all users, all shells where is the best place to set that <2> whatever distro. your running decides. <2> /etc/ld.so.conf or somethign like that usually <4> schitzo : Iget -> /sbin/ldconfig: /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0.1/ is not a known library type <2> because that's not a library. that's a directory <2> let alone <2> tag a lib on the end of that <4> so how do I properly set this <2> ${ORACLE_HOME}/lib <2> where ${ORACLE_HOME} is something like /oracle/${version} <2> or whatever <6> is x-chat integrated with redhat? <2> no it's a seperate program <7> "integrated with redhat"? why would a irc client be integrated with anything? <6> sorry ,my english is bad <8> Jostein: to be just a little buzzword compliant? <7> heh <8> I mean, clearly IRC just aint that much of a buzzword these days, so something must be done:) <4> schitzo I dont understand the /lib on the end when the libs that it cant find are right in $ORACLE_HOME/ <2> unicoder: they shouldnt' be. if they are then the client is installed wrong <4> humm, ok I'll look into that angle, thanks <4> you have all been a real help thanks <2> it shoudl be like ${ORACLE_HOME}/[bin|jdk|lib|jlib|network|rdbms|sqlplus]/ <9> I've forgotten better stuff than you have ever thought of. <10> cheeksy: ;) <11> damn <11> what a lag <1> hcl: I don't recall asking you to /msg me. <10> Ka-bar: but you asked ME! :) <12> Hi guys. I have a /data directory with like 11,000 user directories inside. How can I find the top 10 or 100 or whatever? <11> ./msg Ka-bar asl! <11> :o) <13> sully: man du ; man sort <12> du and not df huh? okay, that's a start - thanks <14> sully, you could turn on quota's and then use quotacheck too (I believe) <1> cheeksy: old enough to know better, frequently, and wouldn't you like to know? ;) <11> Ka-bar: oh well. you are married anyway. so why bother ;o) <1> hehe <11> ;o) <12> hrmm. How would you apply 'sort' to listings that look like "80K ./1/1/3/2/1/a11321"? <12> er, that is, first column size, second column directory name. I want the largest dirs at the top. <7> sully: you know "du" can list stuff without units too (at least iirc) <7> here its actually the default behavior <12> yeah, that does throw sort off. hmm. <12> heck, you guys got on the right track; thanks :) <15> du -s /data/* | sort -n <3> man I nearly misread that as Cheeksy is married <3> and I was like
<3> holy cow <7> Menno: cheeksy aint from india <3> lol <7> Im Ill, not feeling like leaving the couch, but now I want coffee, and Im all out <3> well that ****s <7> yeah <3> our office recently started brewing better coffee <7> plus.. getting quality beans means I cant get it in any of the nearby stores <5> Put a coke in the microwave. :) <7> heh <16> can someone help with some tips about how I can connect to the internet from linux? <3> rofl <3> man I put too much sugar in my coffee. :-( <7> computer -> linux -> internet <7> thats how I do it <7> oh. he left. gah <7> no coffee for me <3> no coffee shop to go to? <7> not that I know off. not nearby anyway <7> and I dont feel like walking around town right now <7> http://www.ostbanehallen.no/ <7> ****ing up a site like this takes -effort- <13> wow <13> yeah, you gotta individually **** up every frame. <13> yet, leave the index intact. <7> yup <2> that's awesome <7> Im sure the admins sees people visiting the frontpage and cant grok why people dont dig further :P <13> I just sent it to some of our developers. <13> they'll enjoy it. <7> heh <17> Well, if you're in xs4all, then you're probably from .NL ... * X sets mode: +b *!*freedom@*.tes.ru .... nice kids =)) <2> !seen jgaddis <2> ^seen jgaddis <13> schitzo: who is this freedom guy, and WTF do we care about xs4all? <2> siglite: I don't know. I was waiting for it to do something else stupid before I got all BOFH <13> ksh: zup <18> heya siglite, how's it going? <10> yee hah <10> Jostein: yo <7> m00 <19> hi, any opinion about a good NMS for linux? <2> shadoworld: opennms? nagios? <19> how about jffnms? <19> any good feedback? <2> never heard of it <19> I want to create fancy graphs and be able to receive traps. I do the graphs with Cacti, is very good. <19> but trap suport is poor. <20> Does enyone know a bootdisk for booting up a usb pen drive ? my motherbord does not support usb drives <3> there's a DOS USB storage driver <3> doesn't do INT 13 though... <3> you could use loadlin, I guess. <20> yes, tryed that, but the system hangs when booting the pen, I have slax linux on the usb pen <20> so, I need a bootdisk for slax linux... <5> Of course he's using Slax. They always do. <20> hmm , sometimes yes, sometimes no <5> No, the stupids pretty much always think they should be using Slackware or a Slack derivative. <20> ofcourse, <21> StarkiD iS BAck <2> heh <22> what is the best way to encrypt files on my system? <5> So you think it's intelligent to need both the USB drive, and a boot disk, *on your own system*? I realize as a Slack user you have no clue, but why wouldn't you just use a bootable *CD*? <22> hmm cd isn't as easy to write <20> Im building a quiet server, no cd, and no hardrive <22> piddle: network storage?
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