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<0> nope
<1> Hmm, only slot cover and slot plate are mentioned here
<2> hi all
<1> Who'd put something like that up for sale anyway?
<3> heya OldMonk
<1> Hey OldMonk
<4> France proves being stupid causes you to lose world cup :) bwhahahaha
<0> well, they might sell them in 5's or 10's maybe
<0> found them: back plates
<0> :/
<2> hi Arasel, Coma
<4> Zinedine Zidane was long gone, off to a new life of reflection on his journey from France's biggest hero to major goat in eight years.
<0> time for green tea and incense i think
<3> I think he is affraid of impotence, since the level of testosteron was so high. Without being a star, who will care about him anyway/
<0> choose a colour: red, blue or black
<4> well, that **** was too funny...head butt, red card, you lose :)



<3> twonkbat black, like console.
<0> so be it, a black insence stick it is
<3> twonkbat I hope there is no opyum there :)
<0> i have some opium ones
<0> those were red
<5> dogbert2: http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/8373/hahaha6zj4xv.gif
<3> good bye all . see you next morning.
<0> Arasel: peace out
<0> not real opiates of course :p
<4> bwhahahaha
<6> Is it possible to set a vfat filesystem to 770?
<7> gwr: you'd have to set the entire system to it.
<7> mount -o umask=007
<6> ok thanks
<8> 770 != 007
<6> exit
<9> p0seidon: man umask
<10> p0seidon: edit your fstab with umask in it
<10> err
<10> s/siglite/siglite's legs
<8> LOL
<11> Menno umask = 770?
<8> tavi-san, I know that
<8> gwr021 asked for 770
<8> Menno, gave him 007
<7> I think umask 022 makes everything rwxr-wr-w
<7> I forget the syntax for mounting vfat
<7> Mount options for fat
<7> umask=value
<7> Set the umask (the bitmask of the permissions that are not present).
<12> http://nickscipio.com/funstuff/archive15/2006-06-27_nuclearfinger.html
<13> umask is the inverse of chmod
<13> read the F'n Man page
<13> Jostein: that's not a bad thing. I mean look at him.
<14> heh
<10> blasphemy!
<10> ffs, i want to win a seat at WSOP next year
<10> i always get out 3-4 spots from the winners
<10> damm
<10> s/damm/damn
<12> http://nickscipio.com/funstuff/picture.html <= OMG. SFW. LOL.
<15> where is the LD_PATH set in Redhat for default users
<13> why don't you ask in #redhat
<7> /etc/ld.so.conf or /etc/environment or something.
<13> I'm sure they would know. since they are all smart and stuff
<15> cause they are not answering
<15> thanks
<7> those answers are inaccurate but it gets the point across
<15> yeah I looked in there, those seem to be all application specific inthe /etc/ld.so.conf.d/ and all the /etc/ld.so.conf sys is use the things in the .d directory
<15> any other places you can think of



<15> sorry I'm green as a gr***hopper on this stuff, and not finding much help from web searches
<16> Why would you think that LD_PATH is being set anywhere?
<15> thats the problem is I need to set it for all users of a system
<16> And you think you need to do this because...?
<15> cause oracle does not link to its own libs. I get file not found errors on libraries
<15> so setting that path into the LD_PATH should resolve that, and the 30 or so that are sure to follow as there are many libs in that directory
<15> if it were just 1 I would just ln link to the /usr/lib
<15> but I was trying to be more clean than that
<16> <sarcasm> Oh, yes... certainly setting LD_PATH is more clean that that. </sarcasm>
<15> who do mean, its a single setting vs 30+ links
<15> err who = how
<15> not that I'm arguing, I really dont know, just seemed it would much simpler to manage, and would ensure none were missed that might only be used in rare cases
<16> And where did you put the Oracle libraries? Since obviously you didn't put them where the application expects them to be?
<15> oracle did all that, all default install
<16> That's not what I asked you, now is it?
<15> ....../u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0.1
<15> no dots though mirc wouldn't let me lead with /
<14> people who use oracle use mirc?
<7> haha
<0> unicoder: you can lead with / -- just use ctrl + enter
<14> /mirc ****s :P
<0> unicoder: :P
<0> unicoder: and yeah, what Jostein said :D
<7> I have a script that sets up my oracle environment
<7> I call it oraenv.sh or something
<15> ahh thanks twonkbat
<7> there are like 15 variables
<15> Menno, yea but I need to do it for all users
<12> Jostein: Yeah, the DSM hasn't cl***ified this particular pathology yet, but there does seem to be a correlation. ;)
<16> And you wouldn't just add the Oracle library directory to ld.so.conf (or to whatever stupidity RH has created out of it) because...?
<12> mwilson: afaik, RH's ld.so.conf is the same as any other distro
<17> haha
<12> hcl: what's so funny?
<15> so just LD_PATH=blah:blah2; export LD_PATH
<16> Ka-bar: According to cluebie over there, RH has created some sort of /etc/ld.so.conf.d dumping ground.
<17> i can get in...
<12> hcl: ok, now get out
<17> ?
<16> unicoder: Well?
<15> adding it now
<7> mwilson: oh god.
<16> Menno: ?
<17> who can tell me where i can get the informations about linux kernel development
<14> www.kernel.org ?
<16> hcl: You again?
<17> thanks
<15> is there anything that needs to run to reload the /etc/ld.so.conf
<14> mwilson: he evidently got in "again", impying he has been banned, eh?
<18> unicoder: ldconfig
<15> Resonator bad command or filename
<16> Jostein: There was some moron the other day who apparently thought he was qualified to participate in kernel development.
<14> oh
<15> nm I found it
<14> heh
<19> ah, bugger
<18> unicoder: ok cool :)
<19> i've pinged :/
<14> mwilson: the kernel needed some l33t h4x0r modules, eh? :P
<15> /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0.1/ is not a known library type
<15> is the error it gave me
<0> groovy
<16> Here's a question... you paid for Oracle... why aren't you talking to them?
<12> mwilson: *paid* for Oracle? ;)
<15> because the university is in the middle of fighting with them over contracts or some ****
<15> and they say its a redhat issue not their prob, and RH says its an oracle issue not their problem
<15> support is a joke these days
<0> so technically, you shouldn't be using it until they've resolved that, no?
<12> unicoder: tell the truth... you snagged it from a warez site, right?
<7> You can download Oracle from their website
<17> what IRC free software can run on redhat OS ?
<15> no not at all, Oracle has agrees to allow us to use unsupported until the negotiation is finished
<15> but its dragging on and they cut support
<0> ok :/


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