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<0> Christian : www.herpeshelp.com <1> I forgot the comands <1> Ok, thanks <2> Christian: "man wget" <3> Christian: so you're running wget on windows? <1> I'm runing linux <0> ok, an apt-get install of a package already installed will just upgrade it to a new version correct? <2> schitzo: aye <1> Yes <3> schitzo: if there is one, yes <3> Christian: but if you want the file to go from linux to windows, then why are you getting the file in linux? <2> Christian: how would you know ? <1> The cmd it must be wget http://etc.. <1> Or smth like that <2> Christian: and please spell and use English in here, thank you. <3> Christian: what do you think the "etc" part is? Have you never used a webpage?
<4> RelDrgn: I use wget on windows :) <0> Lion-O, RelDrgn: thanks. just wanted to make sure before I screw this up <0> I use wget on OSX <5> kosmo: i use lftp in cygwin :P <3> Christian: and you still haven't explained why you're using wget on linux if you want the file on windows <1> I want to download a muh <5> kosmo: wget is too oldschool :P <2> schitzo: aah.. well, that could be different since it doesn't have the repository behind it. <4> Jostein: its not broken :) <1> from sourceforge.net <5> kosmo: I havent had any b0rkage with lftp -yet- <1> I know the link but i forgot the wget cmd <2> Christian: thats usually done using a browser. <0> Lion-O: no, just trying to apt-get the latest version of subversion on my play server <3> Christian: it's exactly what you said <2> Christian: but... as I told you before: "man wget" will tell you all you need to know on using wget. <5> Lion-O: wrong <5> Lion-O: not -all- he needs to know <2> Jostein: excuse me ? <2> Jostein: yes, all he needs to know. <2> Jostein: "man wget" <4> Jostein: I mean with wget. wget works just fine for me and it is available on all of my boxne. <4> Jostein: boxen, even. <5> Lion-O: it does explain that? oh well. I never read the pages to be honest <5> kosmo: I guess. I just find lftp more versatile and easier to use <0> Jostein: use the man Luke <2> hmm, Sun is asking for feedback from me. interesting <6> Jostein: same ;) <0> Lion-O: tell them they need a mascot. <0> Lion-O: Like how leenoux has the Penguin. Sun/solaris needs an Orca Whale <2> wh000.. cool, this actually worked. Adding a cl***file to my repository on Windows and it neatly pops into place on Linux. /me happy. <2> schitzo: they already have Duke :P <2> annoying little gnome :P <7> can anyone help me with my wireless wlan configuration <0> Lion-O: that's for Java. I mean for Solaris <1> I was learning "man wget" <1> what's the cmd to quit from the tutorial? <7> it looks like it's working but it won't connect <0> anyone ever checkout something from the Apache subversion repository? <7> keep getting 100%packet losss <1> to my home dir? <8> hello stupid pc-freaks without a life <7> when i do dhclient wlan0 it works but won't connect <8> burnt ppl <3> Anon0931: how does it "work" if it doesn't? <7> according to the light on my network card and the network configuration manager <9> Christian: "q" <9> Christian: man m an <9> er <9> Christian: man man <10> is there any way a Live CD can write to NTFS? <9> mhajj: that's a bad idea. <9> mhajj: but to answer your question, I'm sure there is. <2> Christian: don't msg me, keep it in the channel. <10> im not too sure <5> siglite: homebrew LiveCD with captive? :P <9> Jostein: yeah. <2> mhajj: In short; you don't want to use Linux to write to NTFS. <9> Jostein: soooo safe.
<10> i really need to write 1 file to my NTFS HD in order to make it bootable again <9> ok, I'm going to go take the first judo cl*** I've ever had in my life. <10> i can't boot into windows - from my hd or live cd <9> this should be fun. <7> ok, now fedora's network manager is telling me "cannot activate network device wlan0" <2> mhajj: use a Windows rescue disk. <10> windows xp just hangs <11> Anyone knows how I can submit a large file with a lot of newspostings to my local newsserver? (im using inn) <5> siglite: I have no idea about the safety of captive. only heard it's -better- than the kernel NTFS support :P <10> lion-o, windows xp just hangs <2> stofferm: you don't, INN doesn't work that way. you could use a client like mutt to split it and then feed the seperate postings to INN. RTFM comes to mind. <2> mhajj: thats why I suggest a rescue disk. <3> mhajj: if you write a file to ntfs XP, you'll probably never be able to boot again <11> Lion-O: thankyou for that insulting remark. I asked because I actually HAVE RTFM <2> stofferm: it doesn't show. <2> stofferm: INN for example has nothing to do with this, its a client-based issue. all you need to do is search for a news-poster. <10> there must be a way i can solve this problem via linux <3> mhajj: hm <11> Is it a CLIENT based issue, that i want to move postings from one inn server to another, and temporarely have it backed up in a huge news file? <2> stofferm: that is not what you asked in the first place <12> mhajj: captive-ntfs. <2> stofferm: Why don't you check out http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ? Maybe you'll learn how to ask more meaningful questions... <5> Someones highlighting is getting triggered, alright :P <2> stofferm: normally you'd setup a master/slave and then start a feed between the servers to move the entire database over. This is documented in the INN documentation. <2> s/documented/covered/ # oh well. <11> Lion-O: ah yes, but that does not work between my exact versions of Inn, since the one inn server is very old. That is why i backed the inn server up into a news file - hoping there would be an easy way to push this data into the new inn server <5> mhajj: if windows hangs, you're ****ed :P <3> mhajj: there's a super-experimental program that actually uses the driver from the SP1 upgrades that you'll have to extract, and puts it through wine to make the filesystem work right. Looks like it has problems with sp2 <5> mhajj: the wonders of a completely GUI based OS :P <3> mhajj: called captive-ntfs. nobody's developed on it since before sp2 <12> RelDrgn: it works pretty damn well actually. <12> er, let me take that back. <12> its worked pretty damn well for me. (i've got SP2) <3> D-side: doesn't change that it's experimental and nobody's working on it ;P <12> ymmv <3> D-side: well, google disagrees with you ;P <3> though there are workarounds apparentlyu <12> hey, in the above i'm making sure you realize it hasnt raped me yet. <12> what it does to this guy, i coudlnt say. :) <2> stofferm: yeah right. <2> stofferm: never heard of backwards compatibility? I never heard of an older news server suddenly unable to connect to a recent one. What version are we talking about anyway ? <13> Lion-O: the file formats between inn1 and inn2 are different. The Debian upgrade converts them automagically though I think, so there must be SOME fairly trivial way to do it <2> smsie: there is, yes. But I am talking about a network connection, a feed between the two. <13> Lion-O: that's a good option, yes <2> smsie: and he claims that this approach won't work due to version difference. Something I do not believe. <12> i'm rather ignorant of all this, but if that were the case, wouldnt one have to make sure thier nntp peers were all at the same version? <13> D-side: yeah, he's talking crap <12> indeed. <2> but alas; I dislike these kind of questions anyway... From "feed big file to INN" to "backup INN to other server" to "backup 'ancient' INN to other server". Probably a lousy conclusion but I can't help wonder to be dealing with an news spammer. <13> nntp is nntp...regardless <13> that's what "standard" *means* <13> spam is all that's left of usenet <13> it's a crying shame <12> oh? <14> Could someone point me in a general direction what I could have missed that makes Gnome wonder what i'm talking about trying to initiate applications-all-users:/// ?? <2> smsie: hmm, in most groups. fortunatly there are some nice ones left. <12> no more porn/mp3s/warez? <13> D-side: plenty of that...personally I consider that to be noise, not signal <12> ah, okay. <13> I remember usenet when it was a powerful and useful forum <13> baco in like 1992 :) <12> now i see where you're coming from. oldern days. :) <2> smsie: hehehe <13> ****, I'm *even* old enough to remember when slashdot was GOOD! <13> there was a whole like 3 months when it was excellent...and then the wannabes took it over :) <2> smsie: isn't it g00d anymore?{25} ? ;-) <13> Lion-O: slashcrap hasn't been good for at least 7 or 8 years :)
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