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<0> Nanuq: ouch... that ****s man - my sympathy
<1> Nanuq: The ones on the bottom of my jaw are coming in sideways.
<2> Zymurgy: and I'm cold. _I'm_ cold.
<2> when a polar bear is cold, it's cold.
<1> Nanuq: Do Canadians get free dental?
<2> ThomasM: **** no
<1> Nanuq: How about Canadians that work for the gov't tax divisions?
<0> Nanuq: you would if you followed up on what we were talking about :)
<2> ThomasM: only after they've taken your soul
<1> Nanuq: i.e., "become permanent" ?
<3> ThomasM, oi!
<2> ThomasM: at least recurring temporary ;)
<1> oi welan
<4> s/danteal/dental/



<4> welan: got apache up yet? :P
<2> ThomasM: Really, I could pay for my own insurance on top of what's offered.
<3> Jostein, yep
<5> swap = 0 if ram > needed
<2> ThomasM: But it's not worth it. It'll p***. if it doesn't, then I'll pay for it.
<5> that's the swap rule
<2> ThomasM: I go to a sympathetic dentist. He'll do things at cost.
<6> ehh... I really don't like swap = 0
<3> Jostein, now i just need to read more so i know what i'm doing
<1> welan: How's the weather up there?
<2> ThomasM: actually I gave him a bottle of red wine, considering how good a job he did.
<6> things go wrong, and having swap can sometimes save you from the digital equivalent of hitting a brick wall at 100 km/h without a seatbelt
<6> we had some sunshine here today, for the first time in, like, three weeks
<6> yesterday was the 25th straight day of rain in a row
<3> ThomasM, good actually for this time of year
<7> ok why the heck won't cp copy a directory? I just use cp directory destination right?
<6> cp -r for directories
<1> DaFreak: No, read you 'cp --help' or 'man cp' and read the instructions.
<6> I kind of hope it rains before midnight, because the forecast calls for rain the next few days, and we're only a couple days away from the record
<5> swap = 0 is perfectly fine.
<4> welan: good call. most people are content with having things running at all
<3> Jostein, ihere ya
<4> "This is a service anouncement: Undernet is working as intended" :P
<7> oops, forgot the recursive option, goofy me
<2> Mmm... dr00gs.
<8> was somebody here a fan of morning musume?
<4> *grin*
<8> http://iwate.blogspot.com/
<4> *checks*
<2> docfu: I certainly found it amusing.
<2> docfu: btw, delivered the ovaltine, made the return trip. okay landing.
<1> http://www.retrocrush.com/archive2003/charts/
<2> docfu: for night.
<9> no gringuish
<8> holy ****
<8> they WAY overshot on that waterrocket clip!
<4> docfu: weird. I get nothing here. just a black picture
<4> docfu: or maybe just my connection is too slow fro flash :P
<10> Hi, I need some help. I am using xchat and the user list window at the right hand side just disappeared. Please ***ist. How can I get it back ? thanks.
<11> Amazingly enough, this is why xchat has documentation.
<1> fdcn: You just lost.
<6> nice, it seems I've got my irssi on-connect stuff figured out
<4> mwilson: you mean it's the meaning that people should reads docs? *grin*
<4> Liandrin: it's quite easy once you grok the way irssi works
<6> Jostein: eh, I'm having some trouble with that
<11> Jostein: They should, but since most people have the cognitive skills of a chimp, they don't understand what they read.
<6> Jostein: I wrote Light, and I'm sort of slowly working now on reproducing it within irssi
<1> mwilson: Hey, don't knock on chimps.
<1> Liandrin: What is it you're having trouble doing?
<6> Jostein: which will tend to lead towards a large script, which it would be nice to put into its own Perl module
<6> but if I do that, "nothing" happens when I load the script
<4> Liandrin: Oh well... My login script aint that sophisticated
<11> Liandrin: You are? Hm. That'd actually go a long way towards making irssi worth using.
<6> my script isn't there, Irssi reports no errors, the Perl interpreter reports no errors..
<12> hi
<4> Liandrin: basicly just log into X and join a few dafault channels pr. server
<4> Liandrin: I have a few rather long alises, but nothing inherently complex



<6> mwilson: yeah ^.^
<6> Jostein: well, one of the nice things of using Irssi as a platform is that a lot of Light just goes away
<6> Jostein: ircII and EPIC do not have a sophisticated user interface, by any stretch of the imagination
<8> jostein i'm in windows using firefox
<4> heh
<6> I can't stand naked ircII or EPIC
<6> but I've been using stock irssi for months now
<11> Neither does irssi. Irssi's is merely undocumented and obscure.
<4> Liandrin: *nod* I hear ya
<12> hi, ia it worth to change from suse 9,1 to mandriva 10 2006?
<6> I particularly like irssi's tab completion, which seems to implement a number of ideas I just never got around to, like "most meaningful match first" or "most recently 'used' matching nick first"
<11> LiNuX-AR1X: For you? Not likely.
<6> but it would be nice to get the list of possible completions, la zsh menu-style completion
<12> what u mean?
<11> LiNuX-AR1X: You probably need to go back to Windows.
<1> LiNuX-AR1X: Or a typewriter.
<3> lol!
<12> na i thought u where supost to do that
<1> LiNuX-AR1X: That is the snappiest comeback I've even seen.
<12> im not wrong
<1> "This statement is false."
<4> Liandrin: indeedd. anyway: Im off.
<6> seeya, Jostein
<11> LiNuX-AR1X: Look at your nick. You're just *so* incredibly leet I'd be surprised if you can walk and talk at the same time.
<1> Jostein: Come midnight, I get to have one. Been 8 days. :)
<12> y think u both should get a rock and star typing symbols on walls as the indiand used to do lol
<6> okay, someone tag-and-bag him
<6> heh. gmta. ;)
<6> mwilson: so what -are- you using for an IRC client, anyway?
<11> Liandrin: epic + hienoa
<1> http://www.highrock.com/personal/WWJD/
<11> When irssi actually has something that you can even charitably call documentation, it'll potentially be worth looking at again.
<6> hm, the docs I've seen seemed reasonable
<6> hardly much worse than EPIC's
<6> kinda thin on the ground, maybe
<6> of course, I have no idea when you last looked at the irssi docs, or what state they might've been in then
<13> hi, im new to this and herd of this forum i used to use mac and windows and would like to join the linux family i knew about linux from a friend who used suse what versin would u recomend for mee?
<1> F10W: We've got an opening for a "lame war stories" uncle.
<1> F10W: And there's always room for a new red-headed stepchild.
<13> what grandpa?
<6> the thing I miss the most is /edtopic, but since irssi is separated into a core and a front-end I'm not even sure I can implement that
<13> i have to choose between mandriva, debian, fedora c4
<1> F10W: Why choose now? Try all three, see what fits.
<3> well said
<13> that could work but its to much pain i just whant to know whats best dealind with tar... rpm.... files and entry level stuff without getting things difficult
<11> Like a cluebie will have any criteria to use in making a choice.
<11> F10W: What leads you to think you need to be using Linux in the first place?
<11> Liandrin: Doesn't look like there's much more documentation at irssi.org than there's ever been.
<13> cause i kknow enuff im windows and wanted to try a free OS without having to deal with crashes and spy...
<1> mwilson: All of the commands are well documented. It's the configuration settings (and some of the scripting stuff) that need better info.
<11> F10W: A properly administered Windows box doesn't crash.
<1> Some outside website has a pretty good outline for all the /set options, but that was, again, external to irssi, and, even then, definitely not complete.
<1> mwilson: Or, especially, have spyware.
<8> maybe i don't want to marry a japanese girl
<11> F10W: A poorly administered Linux box crashes the same as a poorly administered Windows box.
<13> yes i know it wont crash but it usually does when dealing wih a x number of aplications
<11> F10W: Except that it doesn't, of course.
<13> i just want to get knowledge on linux and see if i like it
<11> Like it... for what?
<13> and i wanna know if a live cd give me the same features as competely installed version?
<11> F10W: I imagine that a particular live CD gives you whatever features its documentation says it gives you.
<13> and if i want to install a file with a live cd where it usaly goes?
<11> F10W: I presume you think you can treat Linux like you've apparently treated Windows? Cluelessly, with no attempt at learning anything?
<13> whats the problem why all those obsticles to try kinux
<13> ?
<14> hey folks, say I have 2 primary partitions, with another 4 logical partitions after it... would the second logical partition be hda4 ?
<11> No.
<14> what would it be?
<13> i have a lot of pcs here and i just want to try an os why dont u just recomend me a version?
<6> Cyorxamp: I seem to recall that logical partitions are numbered starting at 5, but don't hold me to that


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