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<0> nope__I: If you wanna improve that performance, you either add memory, or you remove some stuff from memory
<0> nope__I: i.e. desktp components, background services, etc
<0> gnome comes with a whole heap of crap
<1> indeed.
<1> and a lot can be turned off. (same with kde btw). So for all we know fc had a lot of stuff turned off whereas ubuntu...
<2> PolarWolf, hmm that doesn't seem to work either for some reason
<3> I think i'm using Metacity as a window manager (I googled it. dunno how to search for it).
<4> Jostein: wuss
<5> oh shuddup
<5> mutant
<4> didn't even get my energy level down by 5 percent
<4> I'm literally jumping/dancing around my apt here
<4> god damn ****ing energy spike... I can say here and now it won't be any sleep tonight
<5> jerk it out :P
<4> eh....



<4> tmi..
<5> just a suggestion. not "I" at all :P
<4> projection..
<4> ***igning attributes to others that really tells more about yourself than the other one..
<6> morning folks
<7> when you use the p***word function in MySQL, doesi t do an md5 hash?
<4> no
<4> besides the p***word function in mysql is only for mysql
<4> not applications using mysql
<4> clearly states so, over and over
<4> use sha512
<4> of course with some random salt stored in another col
<7> bleh...i set up an admin user for my web app using phpmyadmin, and used the p***word() function to make the p***...now gotta re-do it, as md5 or sha or something
<4> sha512(concat(rand_salt,'p***'))
<4> is fairly adequate security-wise
<4> I tend to populate rand_salt as a sha1(rand()) or something
<4> depends a bit..
<4> heh, someone just wrote a bachelor thesis about possible threats to pgp key servers
<4> http://www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/SVS/theses/06-08-27-BT-Holst-PGP-Key-Servers.pdf
<4> Each key server in the network stores a large number of keys. For example 2.336.556 keys are
<4> interesting speculation..
<4> stored on pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de at 2007-07-13.
<8> hello everyone
<4> 2390736 on mine atm... so that would imply a reduction...
<4> seriously, what about proof-reading..
<4> and I have waaay too much energy
<4> god damn it... how the **** can i get rid of it....
<9> hello to all
<8> K_F just go outside and run arround the block 20 times ;-)
<4> cameron: just dragged another of the regulars here around the neighbourhood on a stroll
<8> he he
<4> damn whimp started talking about needing to get some sleep though
<4> most humans are idiots, doesn't mean I want to be one
<4> can't have used more than max an hour to write that thing
<4> so.... now what to do....
<8> I do have a question
<4> 42
<8> what's the purpose of flooding the chan with irrelevant stuff :)
<8> I don't care about your age lad
<8> 42 ? pff...old and grumpy
<4> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Answer_to_Life%2C_the_Universe%2C_and_Everything
<8> I don't wanna know...
<8> 78% ignorant here.
<4> imbecile...
<8> right
<8> I can't say I get that a lot, but still...express yourself
<8> tis a free world
<5> cameron: you need to read "hitchhikers guide to the galaxy"
<5> the number 42 is highly symbolic :P
<8> :)
<8> dang, I missed that
<4> don't worry, I presume you miss a lot of things
<8> K_F everybody did...
<6> what's up K_F, Steakk?
<10> Nope, just you.
<11> booyah
<11> Qim!
<10> The3 rest of us laughed.



<7> alo cyberpunk
<6> 3ri1!
<6> err
<7> err, Cynic
<6> 3r1q!
<11> K_F: Hey, can you see comet McNaught?
<4> Nanuq: not looked, but remember reading something about it
<11> Cynic: I'm back on the 12th
<11> K_F: totally ****in' awesome view right now
<4> maybe it is the lunar cycle that keeps my energy level way too high... hmm..
<11> Cynic: oh you'll get to see it eventually
<6> hmm, i don't know anyone with a telescope anymore :(
<4> Nanuq: http://cache.aftenposten.no/multimedia/archive/00499/_IMG_1020_jpg_499207s.jpg
<12> If I want to add ubuntu to a machine that already has several other unices on it which I currently use LILO to boot, will there be any possible issues trying to boot ubuntu off of a default install (since it usually uses grub)?
<11> Cynic: naked eye
<11> K_F: from .no?
<4> Nanuq: yeah, same city as I'm in
<11> K_F: Oslo?
<4> actually pretty much next to my office..
<4> Nanuq: yeah
<11> K_F: groovy
<4> Nanuq: I've been more interested in a couple of girls than the comet myself, though, hehe
<4> ok... time to use this energy somewhat productive
<4> so getting the **** away from the computer, anywyas
<4> later all
<6> seeya K_F
<4> I wish I had a way to measure my adrenaline level, it is waaaay too high
<4> my bloodpressure is spiking through the roof
<6> there is a way, my mum has gadgets as she has no adrenal gland anymore and has to get her energy through steroids :P
<6> probably rather costly though
<4> in these moments I generally go into my car and speed around for a bit to get some excitement (or whatever) out ..
<4> of course... last time it happened a damn bike started flashing blue behind me, so that won't happen for 3 months..
<4> Cynic: have fun..
<11> Cynic: oh yeah, nice reply to my email
<13> trading on a US company, I take it?
<4> rephrase, norwegian equivalence...
<4> sometimes working for a trading company ****s :)
<4> have to report every transation and get approval for many..
<13> ah... need to get permission so it doesn't look like illegal insider-trading?
<4> jup
<4> that said, I had less restrictions when I was actually on the insider list of the company in question :p
<4> not been an insider there since 2003 though
<6> Nanuq: yeah sorry its a bit short'n'sweet
<6> i'll make a better reply later :P
<6> lots of catching up to do at work
<6> actually, wasn't even that sweet, just short ;)
<4> :p heya...
<14> ;)
<14> hi!
<14> K_F: so.. what are you up to?
<4> yoz: way too much energy, no idea why. adrenalin level is high and so is my bloodpressure
<4> and I can't for the life of it figure something productive to use it for..
<4> so just reading some psychology
<4> although soon finished this book
<14> oh
<14> heh
<4> basically they say you can get people to do whatever you want as long as your authorative enough
<4> not sure if you're familiar with it, but it was an experiment conducted at Yale, someone posing as a doctor, a courtain and the doctor telling the test studies to turn up the voltage meter
<4> on the other side of the courtain someone simulated pain as the voltage increased
<4> most of the test subjects brought the voltage way above lethal levels just as the doctor told them to
<4> and the one behind the courtans appeared to be screming, squeaking, whatever, untill it suddenly got silent behind there
<4> but guess what.. they kept turning the voltage up :)
<14> pfff
<1> K_F: hmm, I don't agree with that. Its not only being authorative which counts, its also the kind of people. Some are much easier to influence than others.
<15> hello
<15> I have a problem with startx it cannot load my mouse for some reason
<15> I just ran apt-get upgrade


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