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<0> wrong command :P <1> smooth wall will run alone? i have that but i thought i needed to download linux for that to work ... <2> nate_nz, what area are you in? <3> Revenger++++ <2> hey Revenger <4> hey. <2> hey Viking667 <3> PolarWolf: huh? What crack are you on, again? <5> http://www.smoothwall.org/ <2> nate_nz, you have to download no matter what <3> hi wishes. Darn, it's gonna be ColD <1> maybe i wont listen to the people at work they confuse me too much <2> Viking667, thats what miriam said lol <2> i didnt notice it <5> nate_nz: smoothwall is a distro in its own right. one cd, plus one empty machine, equals one firewall :) <2> indeed
<1> humm the only problem now is how do i get rid of windows off the old pc! <5> nate_nz: that will happen automagically - when it asks if you want to use the whole old disk for linux, just say yes :) <2> nate_nz, part of the installer outta do that <1> oh really it sounds way easier than windows! <2> hehe <3> Time I went, anyhow... <1> lets hope i can easily share the net over it, for some reason the cable i am on is impossible to share through a router :S <1> thanks for your help Viking667 <1> :D <6> PolarWolf: hmm, good opping manouvre <0> I need coffee :) <2> nate_nz, crossover? <5> nate_nz: if you wanted EASY you would go for a live-cd - you just pop it in the cd drive and boot, doesn't install, doesn't need a hard drive... <2> Viking667, i have ubuntu cds here - you want a copy? <5> but live-cd firewall distros tend to be awkward to configure for storage <1> i tried that but it kept telling me it couldnt to anything! <2> (saves the download) <3> wishes: are they Dapper? <5> wishes: some are locked to the mac address of the pc they are installed to. means spoofing the mac when you install a router onto them <2> Viking667, indeed <2> DaveHowe, arse <1> tried that it didnt work <2> Viking667, i can download you the update one if you want <1> i should have kept adsl it was way easier, though slower! <5> don't ubuntu post you some out if you ask anyhow? <2> lol, what a whole $2 if that <2> DaveHowe, takes a month ot three to post to NZ - and it gets opened and inspected by customs <2> often scratched etc <5> wishes: probably hoping to find a game or music on it for their kids :) <3> so yes please. It'll go with the NetBeans CD I'm expecting, and the books that are coming back down from your area... <7> damn pc! :S <2> Viking667, what one do you prefer? <3> I've got a good goofup to tell y'all... Amazon... sent my books to another customer in auckland, and sent their books down to me. <2> haha <2> nice <3> wishes: whichever ones the lates. <2> you buy **** of amazon? man you must be rich <3> Anyhow, I rang him yesterday, he said, Oh! I've got your books here. <2> their postage is expensive! <2> how did you know his contact details? <7> who here is a smoothwall expert ? <7> save my sanity please! :D <8> hmmmmmmmmmmm <2> nate_nz, contact your local LUG (Linux user group) and get help <2> what area are you in? <2> they can help you install/explain things <7> ChCh <7> but imhardly ever at home that is the problem :s <2> ok, go visit viking then <2> :) <2> hes in chch <3> wishes: put it this way - if I were buying the book from Prentice Hall, they'd be charging me about 30% more for the book alone. i.e. $US 53.95 instead of US$ 37.70 <3> hi natenz <2> Viking667, cant you get it off trademe? or borders? <2> borders = win <3> It's a BRAND NEW BOOK. <2> uhuh :) <3> i.e. just got released back in Febers <2> borders will have it <3> Anyway, I really have to go... Thanks.
<2> natenz, http://linux.net.nz/ - signup to NZLUG and ask if anyone knows of a christchurch LUG <7> thanks :) <2> some LUGs have installfests, you bring a computer and they install it for you :) <2> (no cost) <7> that would be cool, but i would be embarrased to take this ****ty pc to them ! <2> http://installfest.linux.net.nz/ <2> dude, ive installed on 233s <7> haha ok its not that bad then <2> hehe, 750 is easily decent <2> just make sure you have 256mb ram or more <7> 1gb :) <8> *yawN* <7> :) it made windows bearable just! <2> haha <2> natenz, #NZLinux might help for the odd question :) <7> now i switched to 10mb cable i cant share it between me and my flatmates <7> and they are ****y haha <2> haha, wow a whole 10mb :D:D <2> natenz, with linux once you get the hang of it you can rate limit them down so they cant whore all the bandwidth :D <7> compatred to 3.5mb adsl,, which only ever synced at 1780 ,, its so fast! <7> 80gb a month is enough i think <7> if they use more its only $2.5 per gb <2> nice <2> we dont get cable here :/ <7> oh where be you ? <9> hy all <9> :D <10> guys whats with the "no catalogs found" error on suse 10.1 installation? <5> DirtyJayx: probably a bad cd image. that's a yast error when it couldn't copy the installer catalogue from cd 1 <9> DirtyJayx what sorce for download suse 10.1 :D <10> i tried burning it again <10> linusiso.org <10> linuxiso* <5> DirtyJayx: there should be a md5 checksum on the site for it - check it against your iso image <11> DirtyJayx: time to check the md5sum of it then. probably corrupted on download <10> how long will the network installation take to finish? <11> depends on how much you want it to install <12> moo <7> oink <5> hnnngh <12> i dunno the latter <12> but i reconized the piggie <12> did i win anything? <13> DaveHowe: were you making the sound of a dying walress? <5> hmm. so who *is* Mark then? <13> DaveHowe: some famouse dude in the band called "marky mark and the funky bunch" <14> some artist formerly known as famous <5> well, now that I have checked, "hruugh" would apparently be closer. that's the vimes interpretation, anyhow :) <0> It marks a child of the 90's to be able to name a crappy setup like "Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch" <0> I forgot all about them, but still recall UltraVox lively :) <5> s/90's/60's/ <5> obviously not this instance <5> but its definitely a 60's style name :) <13> me? <5> although given they shared a manager with "new kids on the block" its hardly to be considered surprising their name ****s <0> One hit wonders <14> heh <12> nobody was as bad a milli vanilli tho ;) <0> that was just clever marketing <0> someone got very rich over that <12> it wasnt me :( <0> Hmm, did someone change around something in debian amd64? <0> All mirrors seem to spew errors at me <12> debian is for people with aptitude :/ <12> hehehe <0> har, har <0> apt: <0> 4. Ready; especially fitted or qualified (to do something); <0> quick to learn; prompt; expert; as, a pupil apt to learn; <0> an apt scholar. "An apt wit." --Johnson. <12> i should be in #bsd really, but they all pretend to be help channels whilst the ops know nothing about the osses, they only idle in there cuz they think it looks cool in their /whois, pretty sad really
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