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<0> motin: if you have configured the linux box to be on the same subnet, you seriously need to check your cabling <1> This is insane... Now, after an hour of pinging and ethereal capturing a DHCPDISCOVER was found... <1> but then... <1> DHCP is disabled <1> I just don't get this <1> Problem seems to be "solved" <1> wonder how long it is going to last <2> Until the next solar flare <3> beware the full moon as well <1> PolarWolf, that would give me time to transfer all files that I need <3> motin: http://excusecalendar.com/ <3> Someone thought The Big Red Button was a light switch. <2> motin: solar flares are unpredictable, that's what makes them a good excuse <3> heya Lion-O <1> PolarWolf, true, and it also gives one 8minutes more or less depending on how you count the solar flare's time. grammatically catastrphical sentence
<1> asdfsadf <4> K_F: mornin' <1> I'll leave now. the modem bill is skyrocketing. <2> motin: ***uming you're watching solarflares, which you're not <1> ***uming someone is watching solarflare's which could be <1> thanks for the help Jostein, PolarWolf K_F and all <2> Things don't suddenly just work. I bet he's got a bork cable which now happens to make contact <4> PolarWolf: I didn't read all the way up to the top but 2 dhcp servers can also do that. <2> Lion-O: You'd at least get one response <2> Why do I let them talk me into this? <2> Its probably ridden with spyware and virii, and now it won't boot <3> PolarWolf: that is why I created one of my websites <3> to have a site to point people to before I started fixing their computer <3> it has actually worked to some extent <2> K_F: Hmm, hmm <2> K_F: I don't do it that often, but every once in a while someone calls me with something <2> This is actually the first in ages <2> Ah well, guess I should go over there <5> K_F: Many people only call when their PC fails to boot, or their browser fails to work <5> K_F: A website isn't a whole load of use then <3> rhowe: that wasn't my biggest problem, usually it was "my PC is sooooo slow" <5> K_F: Point them at this for some handy Windows tools... http://www.divisiontwo.com/articles/utilityshootout.html <6> Using gnome CD recorder two CDs have failed. Only a couple of files are intact on the CD, the rest are corrupt. Anyone knows a better burning solution for linux? (Suse 10.0) <3> rhowe: hehe <3> Nidbult: I prefer k3b anyways <7> gnome baker does good job here. <6> thank you <7> Nidbult: but for suse/kde you want k3b. <5> K_F: I love the screenshot of IE they have :) <3> people actually like Firefox.. <6> Would it be possible to burn CDs from a vmware guest OS (XP)? Right now it doesnt recognize the empty CD. <3> ... probably not very successful <3> by the way, cdrecord should probably execute using root privileges.. have you tried recording a CD as root? <3> (just sudo it) <3> well, a couple more posts in the AdSense forums anyways :) <8> Where is 'fstab' placed? <4> where all config files are placed. <4> Well, I got a solid theory as to why I have trouble with Apache memoryleaks and most others don't: they don't renice the system (apachectl) but are likely to restart it. Even the Debian scripts usually restart instead of renice it. <5> Lion-O: renice? Do you mean reload? <9> hi <9> any Gentoo Users here? <4> rhowe: something like that <4> ah <4> rhowe: "graceful" is the exact option <4> "graceful - do a graceful restart by sending a SIGUSR1 or start if not running", thats the option I always used. <5> Lion-O: Ah right.. well if you're getting memory leaks, try disabling DSOs one by one <4> rhowe: *nod*. Well, I solved it another way, I disabled apache entirely. <3> graceful is good <3> hehe <4> rhowe: but I'm still looking for possible causes and so far this is my main theory as to 'why'. <6> Are Linux user more sadistic than Apple and Windows users? <6> (my friend asks, not me) <4> Nidbult: are idiots like yourself never bored and need to troll on irc? <6> What does troll mean? <6> trolls live inside the mountain :) they eat children <4> Nidbult: www.dict.org <6> So
<6> I am an idiot :) <4> you sure act like one, yes. <6> where have you seen me act? <4> even worse. <6> he says: linux users a dumb and fluffy...mac users are the real sadists :) <4> Ey PolarWolf <2> Lion-O: Ey <2> Why do people still buy and install Norton AV? <2> Piece of crap <4> PolarWolf: hehe, its about the same I charge when friends ask me for help with that. <2> Get rid of it, and all of a sudden $PC runs like a charm again <4> PolarWolf: Its worse when they don't buy it but get it when buying a new PC <2> Lion-O: Aye <2> Worse, this specimen didn't even need it, he already has a virus checker <2> One which doesn't intrude as much <4> poor sob I know once had a PC and actually read up on it. it included anti virus and a firewall so he thought to be totally covered (he heard several stories from me with regards to that stuff). Unfortunatly the product was only legitimate for 3 months, then it stopped doing its job without any warning. <4> PolarWolf: lol <2> Lion-O: Haha <2> Lion-O: Oh well, this was a company provided laptop which came with a fully licensed and functional copy of Inoculate <4> PolarWolf: *nod*, much better. <2> Aye <2> We use the same thing on our servers. Desktops get Trend Micro Officescan <2> That's a nice one too <2> Nice central management options <4> PolarWolf: interesting. So far it has been "mekkerfee" stuff for us, its not that bad but I also don't really like it ;) <10> hello <2> Lion-O: Have a look at officescan sometimes. <4> PolarWolf: *nod*, already jotted it down. Could be interesting. <2> Lion-O: We did a comparitive research a while back, and it came out as best option for us <10> excuse me, I have a rather simple question.. what is the path for the MY COMPUTER shortcut on the desktop.. im using SuSE.. accidentally deleted it <10> thanks :) <2> That's probably a special launcher <2> Heck, I forgot what we used before Officescan <4> PolarWolf: mekkerfee? ;) <10> yes.. that I was thinking.. :) can't seem to find it on the web.. maybe nobody's been so s2pd to delete it, like me ^_^ <2> Lion-O: Don't think so <4> tehPurpleLab: English please <10> ? <4> tehPurpleLab: We spell in here and use English. So no retarted net talk. <10> anybody please can you look at your My Computer shortcut and tell me the path.. thanks.. its simple but im getting annoyed by it ^_^ <10> sorry <11> lion-o hontou desu ka? <12> morning boys. <2> tehPurpleLab: I'd love to, but I don't run Suse <2> Not use any desktop items, for that matter <4> D-side! <10> oh I see. thanks anyway <2> They're useless, always covered by application windows <2> D-side: <2> err <12> I understand there's thanks to be given. :) <2> There <2> Seems obligatory <4> hehe, I was just chekcing up on there, indeed. <4> someone added him ;) <12> I thank you. :) <2> Lion-O: OM did <4> PolarWolf: I think the new system/rule/approach is much better. <2> More connon fodder to make our life easier <2> err, cannon <2> Lion-O: Oh, sure <2> But I generally let others do the hard work, I just chime in every now and then :) <4> Sooo, has OM also added D-side to the other place? ;) <4> if not then I'll have to talk to him about that 8) <2> Don't forget to add him to the mailing list <4> </lame phun> <10> bye gtg thanks <2> Error reading block 3899600 (Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read) while doing inode scan. Ignore error<y>? yes <4> uh oh <2> WTF is a "short read"? <4> PolarWolf: My guess would be a read which should have gotten a 6kb block but only got 2 or 3.
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