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<0> before i placed the combos :) <0> that = the link you just pasted in here :) <1> *g* <0> of course not the exactly one you pasted cause it's in german :)) <1> still it's the same. ;) <0> actually someone joined our yahoo conference yesterday <0> with an ID with the word "yoz" in it :) <0> was that you? :)) <1> no. <0> heh <1> my id is: sabinush ;) <2> whoops <2> reality never came back, did he? <0> hiya Strider
<0> siglite: nope :) <2> wonder if he's AFK, or mad. <2> hopfully afk. <0> 19:07 -!- idle : 0 days 0 hours 28 mins 25 secs [signon: Wed Jun 21 18:26:03 2006] <1> tavi: nice stuff you can bet on during a match ;) it's much better than placing a bet on some results ;) <2> it wasn't my intention to piss 'im off <3> of course, i'm now waiting for my plane to Afghanistan <0> siglite: yeah right, and my name is Rudolph :P <0> Strider: you serious? <3> tavi-san: yep <0> Strider: damn, cant you say no? <0> ffs <0> even a few days ago some mine exploded and killed a .ro dude and injured his mates <0> **** that, i want to stay home <3> tavi-san: I hit 20 sites around Iraq... never once had to drive from site to site... helos all the way. <4> Strider: With door gunners? :) <0> Strider: that ****s man <0> if it actually had a good reason i wouldve understood <0> but it's useless imo <3> loz: yep <0> a good friend told me some serious nasty **** fro mirak <3> .50 on the CH-53s, and 7.62mm on the Blackhawks <4> nice <0> like a kid coming with a doll to them, they were laughing, and his brother ambushing them... <0> and stuff like that <0> freaky **** if you ask me <3> tav: i am a Fobbit.. I never leave the base. :) <0> oh good <5> wheee, new office <5> so much fun moving .. wheeee <0> bastard <6> can anyone help me find some files on a fedora 5 box from a freebsd 5.1 example ? <7> heya Lion-O <8> eya <8> hmm, some stuff is utterly b0rk so it seems <8> hmm, Debian trying out .diff's ? <7> no idea <8> my update session in dselect showed it fetching a lot of .diff files. <9> alo peter <8> oh well, first to get mplayer's repository back up <8> Steakk: oy <7> still, diff wouldn't make too much sense as it uses binary files <7> I mean, gentoo uses diffs for patches and config files, and I love it <8> K_F: IMO using patches, and I mean real patches; not re-distributing the whole deal, can be a much saner approach. Especially when carefully setup and with the option to back out of them. <7> Lion-O: I agree, but using rsync would make more sense for binary files <7> Did I mention I just opened a bottle of red wine? <8> hmmm <7> Marques de caceres, 2002 (reserva) <7> along with the Faustino V, 2000 (reserva) it is one of my favorite drinking wines <7> so, cheers :) <8> amazing, I got the wrong repository. No wonder it didn't pick up mplayer <7> hehe <8> stupid ftp server b0rks on me every now and then <5> Lion-O: you get that sendmail working? <8> aaaah... www.debian-multimedia.org <8> schitzo: didn't have time yet
<5> Lion-O: gotcha. <1> 12 EUR on .au would bring me 37 EUR in case I'm right. I'm pretty sure .hr is going to lose since they're again in a 'must win' situation. <7> and here I was hoping you were talking domain names :) <10> Footie over Religion: finally they got the priorities right http://go.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=oddlyEnoughNews&storyID=12599331&src=rss/oddlyEnoughNews <1> K_F: lol <6> hey, can anyone help me with finding files from a freebsd tutorial on a fedora box ? <8> Wayne_: man find <6> Lion-O , tried find, cant find it :P (Found the others using it) <6> i just wanna know if they even exist on a fedora install <8> Wayne_: and ofcourse you're not going to tell us what you're looking for. "files" should be enough huh ? <6> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1 <8> Wayne_: go be stupid somewhere else or STFW. The fedora website is a good place to go. <6> Lion-O , you always this nice ? <8> you found the other files using find. Amazing! but you couldn't try "cd /usr/libexec" and /look/ for this file? <8> oh wait... libexec doesn't exist on Linux. Gee... So, what would make this question a Linux related question? <6> oh, perhaps you could have told me that to begin with ? <8> Wayne_: perhaps you could have used your brains ? <6> clearly my question would imply I am a newbie to linux ? <5> Lion-O: that would imply he has some. <8> Wayne_: it implies you're an idiot <7> yoz: http://www.kristianfiskerstrand.com/2006/06/22/responsibility-for-your-actions/ <6> naah, it just proves why people find converting to linux hard <8> Wayne_: *nod*, that is true. <6> because those who can help are too obessed with being ****tards :) <8> Wayne_: it requires them to do their own thinking. <5> Wayne_: then again.. there is always that channel called #linuxhelp <5> ****.. lil' bastard left <8> good for him <7> f3ew: I prefer to use an indexed lookup (slocate) <11> K_F ***uming that the locatedb has been initialised <7> f3ew: of course <12> hello <1> =) <7> yoz: too harsh? <12> it want to do something with apache2: i want to create a vhost like this: myserver.com/folder which document root should be /var/www/test1/test2 <8> thomthom: RTFM <12> a managed to do it if i do myserver.com => /var/www/test1/test2 with the manual <7> thomthom: http://www.kfwebs.net/articles/article/34/M***-Virtual-Hosting-using-Apache <8> thomthom: you're also not making much sense here. <8> thomthom: just goto www.apache.org/docs <12> but it does not work if there is folder behind the host <8> thomthom: /or/ find the Apache HOWTO on www.tldp.org <2> bwahahahah <12> thanls <2> I get to put this line in a report.... <2> because it happened, and I'm so so so bitchslapping those responsible... <2> "Regardless of these factors, one constant remains clear. Permanent loss of protected health information (PHI) is unacceptable short of apocalyptic global catastrophe." <2> what an ***hole I am. <8> K_F: easy on the spoonfeeding please. <7> Lion-O: well, not ... entirely... spoonfeeding <12> arf there is no much informations in your documentations <12> thanks anyway <8> K_F: euh.. you're practically handing them a fully working solution without /any/ explenation. <7> hmm <8> that goes right against the reason why we send them to the documentation websites. I don't mind an howto, but this is basicly the same as setting it all up for 'm. <8> thomthom: you're specificly looking for http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/vhosts/index.html <8> and/or perhaps http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Virtual-Web/index.html even though thats outdated. <7> Lion-O: okay. my bad then. <12> i find something else, it is mod_vhost_alias <12> because i know what is a vhost, but i need a folder behind my server name <8> thomthom: so make a virtual directory and setup an Alias for it. <12> that is what i am trying to do but it doesn t work <8> not that hard. Note that this isn't exactly what you asked for in the beginning, you made it sound as if you were looking for a virtual hosting solution. <12> no Lion-O, that is why i give you an example <8> thomthom: normally all it takes is an 'Alias' line with a matching <directory> block to allow the server access. "Doesn't work" can mean anything. <12> thanks <12> but i think that mod_vhost_alias is not the same thing that alias. i saw a scriptalias directive <8> thomthom: thats why I send you to for the documentation. <12> okay <8> thomthom: seriously, all it takes is some reading. If you went to "www.apache.org/docs/" and selected the docs for Apache2 (2.0 or 2.2) you'd come across "Mapping URLs to Filesystem Locations". Its a ready to click link explaining you all there is to know about this. <12> i saw on apache website that i need to type Alias folder /var/www/test1/test2 for my example <12> thanks Lion-o
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