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<0> nevermind.. <1> Ok. <2> I'm barely managing to keep the bottommost layer of Maslow's hierarchy covered (yay mental illness!), never mind things that aren't >needs< ;) <3> Liandrin: f00d & b33r? :P <3> oh right. the -female- maslow's hiarchy <2> brb <0> Jostein: just thought you ought to be prepared for tomorrow :) <3> and is glad for it :P <0> actually I have some gordon's here, out of boombay <0> hehe
<4> heh <0> actually the song currently playing here is Rod Stewart - Waltzing Mathilda <5> goatse.cx! <3> "I want you" is the one here :P <6> K_F: keep drinking <4> CeruleanD, it's dead <3> CeruleanD: dead for years :P <7> How can I enable root access to X server . ( ... I can't open display .... ) pls straight help. <5> dead.goatse.cx! <0> serchan: you shouldn't in the first place <3> K_F: I think I have a Tom Waits version of that song :P <7> YEs. BUt I have to set up one X win utilit to VPN connection provided by school. <3> serchan: I only offer gay help <1> O.o <5> Oh that reminds me, I heard a song yesterday I hadn't heard in many many years and I must research and find it... maybe someone here can shorten my search <7> I must use it ! <3> synapsis: serchan>> pls straight help. <7> I tried gpsudo or and I failed <5> It goes something like, ./~ Not to put to fine a point on it, I want to be the only bee in your bonnet, I'm gonna build a birdhouse in your soul ./~ <1> Jostein: No no, no need for explanation. <7> Jostein: :) :) it was straight <3> so... as for #topic... Whats new in GPG now? <0> Jostein: 1.4.2.2 <0> some bug they found during an audit <3> K_F: the new GPGs always break my win32 tools (apart from enigmail) <0> it shouldn't <8> http://www.lyricsdepot.com/they-might-be-giants/birdhouse-in-your-soul.html <0> Jostein: this one won't anyways, no API change <5> Thanks Dave, I was about to go google it, but figured I'd ask here first, hehe <3> K_F: probably crap implementation tools, but they're the only one's Ive found that works OK <4> Jostein, mythbusters <5> Ah ha, They Might Be Giants... weird, I thought it was a 70's song <3> fredk: no Discovery here :( <4> I should setup a slingbox ;) <0> Jostein: which tools are they? <3> K_F: I'll check it out some time next centure, when I have actual Bandwidth and DSL :P <0> hehe <0> Jostein: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2006q1/000216.html <3> K_F: GPGOEInit and some other that broke at last release <3> K_F: thats actually pretty bad <0> yeah <9> hi, i have a question regarding snmpd, when i do an snmpget at the oid for ifEntry (or ifTable, not sure right now) the return value ist right, when i now plumb a new virtual device and fire it up with an ip and stuff, and repeat my snmpget, the value now has changed +1, so far so good. if i now unplumb the virtual device and snmpget again, the return value stays the same for all time, as if the virtual interface is still there, until <9> snmp. any hints? <9> s/snmp/snmpd/ <5> (from a MySpace profile) Dislikes: Natzi, People who can't spell <5> Natzis <9> erm, one thing... i'm not running linux, it's solaris. but i know you guys know pretty much. so maybe ran into the same thing somtime <3> saibot: now just HOW about asking in #solaris? :P <9> did that, no response at all <10> saibot: so you just decide to waste our time here. <4> Even though we're #linux, alot of things pertain to unix in general wouldn't you say? <9> but you sure as hell are right, it's just... i used to watch this channel for some time from work, without saying anything, so i know the are some pretty sharp guys in here ;) <10> fredk: in some cases, but when compared to Solaris there are major differences. <0> s/point/points/ <9> i'm talking month, like .... 15 not minutes :) <4> Lion-O, as for snmpd?
<5> hahaha, points for flattery <3> Lion-O: first of all, that solaris crap has no virtual consoles :P <11> Jostein: not true. <10> Jostein: logical; it doesn't run getty. Not that hard to add them if you want. <11> Jostein: They're just unconfigured. <10> Jostein: still; you mean tty's, not virtual consoles. <11> Jostein: and SunOS 3 had them, they were taken out because users didn't like them ;-P <4> whyzzyrd, that would imply they were configured <0> hmm, I actually get a solaris box to mess around with for 2 months <3> makes it a bit hard to debug when the **** hits the fan IMO <0> some Sun marketing thingie, T2000 <3> but I **** at solaris <5> Oh you got one of those K_F? <10> fredk: that I'm not too sure about, but when I look at dhcp I've seen major differences. Same applies to network setup and such. <4> whyzzyrd, they are not configured by default would mean that they never were configured </nitpicking> <5> I applied, but I don't think I can justify it. :( <0> CeruleanD: they lend them out for 2 months <5> They're only sending them to datacenter types. <11> fredk: stop nitpicking. <5> At least, that's how the program read, it seemed like you had to have very justifiable reason to get one, not just, "'cause they're neat!" <4> whyzzyrd, you saw the tag ;) <9> okok, that's exactly what i meant... so, i don't want to disturb you but... does anyone have a hint for me? :) <0> CeruleanD: Sun's Norwegian HQ is some hundred meters away from me :) <5> Sorry saibot, I know zero bits about snmp. :( <10> fredk: for example; iirc you only have a single config file on Linux whereas Solaris offers a whole lot, including acl support. <5> LOL K_F, I p*** their Burlington world HQ to/from work all the time, maybe I should just walk in and ask for one. ;) <3> Lion-O: ACL is almost nice <9> CeruleanD: ok, thanks anyway <4> Lion-O, yeah, thats gnu versus proprietary I would ***ume? <10> fredk: sorta, yeah. <0> CeruleanD: would increase your success-rate, yes :) <0> if you play your card's right anyways <5> What do you think, armed or unamred? ;) <3> K_F: so WTH are the sun place? <5> Guns or explosive device strapped to me? <3> K_F: s/are/is/ <10> Jostein: I only encountered those on Exim and I love 'm <5> "Gimme a T2000 or I level the building! MUWAHAHAHAHA <0> CeruleanD: get a meeting with the manager, say you consider switching <0> Jostein: Ullevll <4> saibot, try restarting snmpd see if the counter is reset? <9> fredk: yep, that works <4> saibot, so it's a snmpd bug then <3> K_F: oh. then Im probably just as close <4> or misconfiguration ;) <5> Well, I work for a company of 22,000... just because I'm in a sub-company of only 35 people and a pair of Netra's are working sufficiently to cover our web serving needs, I don't need to tell them *that* part. <0> Jostein: I'm really just getting access through another dude though <3> K_F: I can tell them how much I miss my UltraSparcII which I lost a year ago :P <11> Jostein: you lost? You careless person. <5> lololol <5> Did you have to put it to sleep mode? <3> whyzzyrd: more like sold. I had to move, and had waaaay too much **** <3> whyzzyrd: any crap I didnt need, I sold away <5> That's why I sold my Ultra 10. To someone in Norway no less. <9> fredk: yep, my first thought is always " i messed it up", but i don't know where i could go wrong in the snmpd.conf, all you can do is set sysDesc, sysContact, trapDest... stuff like that, afaik that is... <4> K_F, hm I don't like them ;( <5> PowerEdge? Isn't that... a Dell? *cringe* <10> saibot: tried reading its manpage? <9> sure <4> or maybe thats my dusty environment ;) <0> fredk: so you've said before... but I don't have any space limit, nor worries about noise <4> Jostein, cool what kind? <9> but that didn't give me any idea either <3> 2GB ram, 1.8GHz Pentium M :P <0> fredk: I think it boiled down to that.. <10> saibot: odd. <5> I want a new laptop, this P3-650 is overworked. :( <4> K_F, still holds true ;) <3> fredk: zepto probablty <5> niice <4> hmm, dont know them I think <3> fredk: with a 1600x1000 Widescreen display :P
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