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<0> Xgl + compiz sure is nice.. if it would work..
<1> heh
<1> VPN sure would be nice unless your router broke down ehn you tried to set it up
<0> 8)
<0> oops
<0> but I want it!
<0> I should probably wait until I do a fresh install of dapper and try again then.
<2> yoz: dapper meant I bought a new video card ...
<0> waznz: did you give Xgl a try yet?
<2> yoz: I gave up, and switched over to windows. now still run everything from dapper, just not gui tools.
<0> ah
<0> http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/ <-- quite nice
<2> I had to work - and I can no longer work on a single screen ... dapper for a while there was 'broken' in terms of dual screen, and I'd spent too much non chargable time :(



<3> Anyone up to kill some gipsies?
<2> sure :)
<2> I think i'm in the wrong timezone though :(
<3> cool, we got 2 million to kill (genocide) in romania
<2> Is it legal? Or, more accurately, not against the law?
<2> speaking of legal issues - in .nz, if you're a new zealand citizen and commit what would be a ***ual crime outside NZ, you can be tried in .nz for that crime
<2> yoz: I'm still not entirely convinced with translucent backgrounds in terminal windows.
<0> waznz: get it working and windows users will be like "can I have that in windows too?" ;)
<2> yoz: true. we seem to be in that "eye-candy" is the latest technological break throughs being developed.
<0> waznz: *nod*
<4> why is my syntax highlighting not on even though it is configured on the vimrc file?
<5> because you didn't turn it on? or you're not using vim, or your monitor crashed, or, or, or.
<5> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
<3> lion-o: seen the latest review they did on there? It's pretty nice
<5> evilelf: not yet, I check that out every now and then.
<3> lion-o: some clarifications, a new section, etc. Rather well built
<4> it is enabled on the vimrc file, it was on before, however i think i might have done some sort of key press combination to turn it off, however I cant seem to figure what that could have been
<5> evilelf: hmm, I'll keep that in mind. Will have a look see later, nice.
<3> dam: man vim
<5> or, when in vim, :help syntax
<4> i've done the man vim, however it only tells me how to configure it, but i'm not seeing anything about how it could have been disabled
<6> where can i find apachi2 directory in suse linux
<5> LycoriS: Probably in /etc
<6> ok
<6> let me check
<6> i cant find apxs file in there
<5> that makes no sense.
<5> LycoriS: Please goto http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html, and re-read your question again. Then try asking something which *does* make more sense.
<6> i am trying to install php
<5> then RTFM comes to mind.
<6> which need apsx file
<5> sure, sure.
<6> ./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs --with-mysql
<5> what it needs most is someone who actually understands what he's doing. I'd suggest you work on that first.
<5> ROFL
<6> this thing
<5> LycoriS: you're really stupid.
<1> famn
<1> damn
<5> LycoriS: Tried the SuSE manuals lately?
<1> Can't I get a cup of coffee before the cluebies start invading the place?
<5> LycoriS: for your information: PHP is shipped with SuSE itself, all you need to do is simply starting the package manager, then selecting that you want to install PHP and then... install it.
<1> Lion-O: spoon spoon spoon
<1> :P
<5> Jostein: far from it.
<6> lion its not pre installed in my suse
<6> i have checked the service using yast2
<5> LycoriS: so install it afterwards dummy.
<1> *sigh*
<6> appache is installed on it
<6> but there is no bin folder in there
<5> LycoriS: and apache2 is available for it.
<6> there was some command to start it
<6> i mean search it
<5> LycoriS: do yourself a favor; start by learning how this stuff actually *works*. Otherwise you will only present the internet with another computer to hack and abuse.
<1> LycoriS: do you even READ what people tell you?
<5> LycoriS: this topic is over, display your ignorance somewhere else.
<6> lol
<6> ok
<6> i got it man



<1> LycoriS: I suggest you look into a thing suse has that is named 'yast'
<5> Jostein: yast2
<6> you ppl are saying it php come pre installed with apachi2 in suse
<5> "people"
<1> "eot"
<1> anyway... whats this l33t router all you guys insist I should get?
<1> WGRT45 or something
<5> A Solaris 10 box
<1> heh
<1> Lion-O: wont help **** when my ADSL router wont let VPN in
<5> kick out the adsl router and replace it with a bridge 8)
<1> heh
<7> Jostein: i ***ume you're referring to WRT54G
<5> then let the server handle your adsl.
<0> Jostein: it's the wrt54g or wrt54gs
<1> mod-: thats it. pricey
<5> w00t
<1> `?
<5> http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=182813&threshold=0&commentsort=1&mode=thread&cid=15112539
<0> Jostein: the little blue box is nice.. ;)
<7> Jostein: heh, at least you got all the letters and number right, just in the wrong order :^)
<5> that one is funny IMO
<7> Jostein: but keep in mind that the latest revisions are not Linux-based, so either go with an earlier one (from eBay or something) or get the WRT54GL
<1> mod-: hmm...
<1> mod-: I was thinking about hacking it as little as possible
<5> Jostein: ok, so paypal me $1500 and I'll take care of it 8)
<1> rite
<7> Lion-O: *shrug* i think he just doesn't get it (referring to the /. comment)
<5> mod-: well, this is the first time I've looked at that license on opensource but it seems to be contradictive.
<7> Jostein: fair enough, i haven't modified my Linksys DSL router (different model) either; but i think i've heard of things working slightly worse in the new, vxworks-based revision anyway
<1> mod-: Well. good thing you mention that anyway
<1> mod-: IF things dont work I out I -do- want the ability to hack it :P
<7> Lion-O: there's no contradiction, one part talks about "software distributed in the same medium" and the other about derived works, two very different things
<1> Around $100... I may fork out that much for a decnt router that does Wifi
<5> mod-: also a combination of...
<5> hmm, or did i fall for a troll?
<5> mod-: no, here: "These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole."
<5> so not just the derived works; everything.
<7> Lion-O: the "as a whole" refers to the whole modified work instead of only the modifications themselves
<5> Oh well, no need to get headaches over this, I never did like the whole licensing issues you see here and there; makes me dizzy. I still think its a funny comment.
<5> The only reason simply being that the GPL isn't compatible with any other open source license out there, so it really would not surprise me if this were true and they're incompatible with opensource.org themselves :)
<5> s/any/many/
<8> Hi, I'm a Linux newb, looking for friendly advice, Im used to using windows. Just figured out how to do irc under Linux...
<7> Lion-O: actually, it *is* compatible with quite a few licenses
<8> in windows, i have something called DU meter, which puts a graph of download an upload data transfer rates on my screen. Can someone direct me to something simiar
<9> DeltaDrone: ip -s link ls
<7> DeltaDrone: hm, your desktop environment should already have some sort of applet for this kind of thing for its panel
<5> mod-: true, just as it is incompatible with many others.
<8> Shadur, what will taht do
<5> aaah, time for lunch
<10> bon apetit
<8> ic, i wanted something that stays on the desktop
<2> g;night all.
<5> DeltaDrone: depends on your gui, check out if it supports something like this. I know KDE does, nfi about others.
<5> waznz: sleep well
<2> Cheers Lion-O
<8> im using kde
<11> re all
<8> oh, heres another thing, im using the KVirc client and i cant turn off the themes
<8> any one know how
<11> can anyone help me with something pls?
<8> I'd quite like to reduce the text size as well
<5> DeltaDrone: starting reading the manual.
<5> must have been too much for them to handle.
<12> bah clustering sun java application server ****s
<5> it does?


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