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<0> only M$ is imparing it since... imemoriable times =)
<1> s/$/(s)/
<2> K_os it their good thing, "no really good o.s. since .... " adam:)
<1> I like my boxes. I do. Ofcourse there are stuff that simply cant be done in windows
<1> but thats what I have my FreeBSD box for
<0> yep, like keeping it virus free... or spyware free =D
<1> K_os: interestingly enough the only box I have that is regularly attacked is the FreeBSD box, not the windows server
<3> m00
<0> wellp, that's enough fun for me :) Gotta get back to my problem... So, if you say it's the routing that doesn't allow me to gain access to the net, I've gotta hunt some docs on google =)
<1> I cant even count one occurance of Code red or something like that in my logs.
<1> which sort of baffles me
<0> Jostein: it's because a real cracker has no use of a windows box :P
<4> Jostein: thats not a hard thing to do :)



<3> Jostein, I see code red pop up once in a while in apache logs
<1> K_os: Im pretty sure most of the zombies trying to bruteforce me are windows boxes :P
<3> and I do capture it using snort
<5> ohhh ho ho ho ho...
<4> Ka-bar: yes Wilson ?
<5> Time to get xen....
<0> Jostein: just because they are so easy to "trojanate" =)
<1> what is a pentium D? a dual m?
<1> K_os: but they -DO- have use for them :P
<5> dual core, with the vti hooks so you can run unpatched kernels (including winders) on xen
<1> nice
<5> intel's equivalent to amd's pacifica
<1> I sorta regret that now
<1> Ka-bar: yes!
<5> well, it kinda makes sense... I'm doing freebsd dev work. ;)
<4> Ka-bar: youre close to where I am. You interested in a few DS10's?
<5> but I still use Fedora as my desktop.
<5> ds10.... um... low end alphas, right?
<4> its alpha. no idea if it is lowend.
<5> 2U, iirc
<4> 3 to 4?
<5> hmmm...
<4> I dont honestly know.
<4> I just know I have a friend of mine's business that is looking to get rid of them and the ***ociated storage
<5> I don't think $work would be interested since we are strictly an intel/freebsd shop, but I might be interested in one for my personal collection of antiquities.
<5> one thing I never did in all my years working for DEC was get my own alpha
<5> I had alphas at home, I just had to bring them back...
<5> I had an ES40 with four EV67 (1GHz) alphas and 32GB of ram as my telecommuting dev box. :-D
<5> I also submitted my electric bill monthly on my expense report. :)
<4> hahahahahah
<6> hiya
<2> hi tavi-san
<1> The SA writers cant be called cynical can they?
<1> http://www.somethingawful.com/index.php?a=3940&p=4
<1> caption on the second picture XD
<6> damn my arms are aching
<6> hi Arasel, Jostein-bitch, Ka-bar, kosmo
<1> ey tavi
<4> tavi-san: !!
<6> does jeremy have a rooster?
<1> tavi-san: foresee a bitch-slap coming your way :P
<1> tavi-san: That wasnt what I was thinking about, ho
<1> "It is always awesome when adults use children as a proxy to promote an agenda. It's not like it harms the kids, since they get to absorb concepts and ideologies they don't understand. You know, kids being sponges and all. In this case the sponge is dipped in Ann Coulter's vagina and then squeezed out on the Internet."
<5> Jostein: o_O
<7> ... I so did not need that mental image.
<5> tavi-ho...
<6> yeah Jostein, keep that **** to yourself
<6> Ka-bar-whore
<6> how you doing?
<5> busy busy
<6> Ka-bar: playing with yourself?



<8> Hi all
<9> 8)
<6> hiya sabin
<1> Ka-bar: Its from something awful. describing a site named "conservative kids" :P
<9> aloha tavi
<8> Anyone using knoppix 5.0.1 yet ?
<9> tavi-san: how's life?
<5> tavi-san: code freeze last night. release next week.
<6> yoz: work work work
<6> Ka-bar: ****
<5> Jostein: that's just. . . wrong.
<6> that's why i dislike programming so much
<9> tavi-san: oh.. ;)
<6> yoz: getting ready for m***ive learning
<8> The boot cd has saved many of my Windows clients, but 5 is supposed to mount ntfs hard disks as writeable.. a pretty useful thing
<8> except it doesn't work.
<6> DanielX: and now try making sense?
<1> Ka-bar: very wrong indeed
<5> DanielX: not surprised. Linux and NTFS don't play well together. Nor should they.
<9> tavi-san: tell me.. ;/ 2 exams left of 8. got one today.
<6> yoz: gl
<8> Ka-bar : well, should is not for me to say.. but as i said, i have rescued much data this way
<6> well im taking CCIE (trying at least)
<6> that's like 10 times more than all the exams i had in uni all my life :)
<9> tavi-san: thanks ;)
<9> *g*
<10> tavi-san: does that say something about cisco or your university ;)
<6> Clone_: both
<6> actually is the ****tiest one in here
<9> hell I got every semester ~8.
<6> had like 10 exams per semester
<6> any of them had like 500 pages of work
<6> and a once every two week stupid lab
<8> Ka-bar : seems the folks at http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ are trying their best to let the kids play together ;)
<6> DanielX: dont trust them
<6> ms and linux are not meant to play together
<10> hehe, and this cisco exam is more than all that combined?
<6> maybe rape one another from time to time...
<8> there's that "meant" again ;)
<6> Clone_: the written one is not that hard
<6> the lab is the one that kicks you in the butt
<8> What's with the destiny thing in here?
<6> DanielX: we all sell blue carpets
<6> but i have green
<10> yeah, I heard you need to have a complete lab of your own at home to practise and stuff.
<6> get my point? :)
<6> Clone_: yeah :|
<11> tavi: That's not a carpet :P
<5> DanielX: I'm going to need some *very* serious proof that it works before I would even consider *playing* with it. Then again, all my machines are pure Linux or FreeBSD and you won't find an NTFS partition on any of my disks so, ultimately, I really don't care. :P
<9> tavi-san: been to sibiu 2 days ago.. too short though... only 3 days.
<8> tavi-san : nope. I must be slow
<6> Coma: oh, dont spoil the surprise damn it
<11> hehehe
<6> yoz: how were you in sibiu two days ago
<6> and stayed 3
<6> and now you are in .at?
<6> hrm
<9> tavi-san: wait.. I came back 2 days ago. ;)
<8> Meh. The more painless the integration, the easier the conversion.
<6> yoz: aaaargh :D
<9> =P
<6> DanielX: rrrright...
<8> Word killed Word Perfect by opening and converting its files.
<1> no
<1> Word Perfect killed itself for being ****ty
<1> did you ever -try- WP for Windows?
<8> Heh. Well, it was the best thing around at the time.
<6> DanielX: no it wasnt
<9> *nod* for sure..
<8> Jostein : supported it, and wept for the poor users, yeah.


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