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<0> or rather, /w
<0> Deutschland-: try *THINKING*
<1> non i found why , it's slax nopcmcia
<2> Lion-O: NOW you're asking for too much
<2> slax?
<3> hello! can somebody help me to setup an PPOE conection on fedora core 5?
<0> oh, somehow it all falls into place
<4> Of course he's a slack user. He's stupid, after all.
<1> yeah i guess backtrack needs a slax at the beginnng
<1> stupid ?
<4> Deutschland-: You use Slack, don't you?
<1> no
<1> backtrack
<5> mwilson: stupid and uneducated are 2 different things.
<1> thank you for the respect
<4> Last time I looked, Slax was Slackware-based.



<1> but i am learning linux from the beg.
<2> begging will get you nowhere
<1> begin
<6> end
<2> goto
<1> loop
<5> while
<7> Duff's Device.
<1> so your saying slax isnt good ?
<8> hello ppl
<9> Duff's Device rocks!
<1> oups .. very strict channel
<10> lol
<5> Deutschland-: and if you'd read the FAQ, you might have learned a little.
<2> reading... thinking... searching: all lost skills
<2> DaveHowe: hehheh
<0> OldMonk: evil :-)
<2> Falchion
<11> om
<11> Get me some. I'm hungry as hell.
<5> Falchion: I'm cooking gnocchi a la bolognese
<11> Dunno what it is, but I'm hungry so gimme
<5> Falchion: http://www.milioni.com/Gnocchi/default1.htm
<12> hi
<11> Hmm. Send me some.
<13> I've got grub installed in my mbr and it works ok, EXCEPT if I ever plug in a usb drive or usb card then I get an error 22 --- any way around this?
<4> Don't use grub?
<13> does lilo do that?
<0> doubtfull. I wonder if this is a grub issue, looks more like your pc is mixing stuff up
<14> I wonder if your PC is trying to boot from USB before the HDD?
<13> it boots from the mbr of the main drive still
<13> just it seems to get mixed up who knows
<13> maybe the HDA HDB stuff gets mixed up
<15> fredk :)
<16> Tamahome :=
<16> :)
<16> Tamahome, you know any good backup software? well, archiving software?
<15> for what platform, Linux? not really, other than tar
<16> Yea, linux
<10> Amanda?
<16> mmm, that could work
<15> being a developer exposes you to the reality that no one likes compression formats other than tar.gz or tar.bz2
<17> fredk: rsync with --link-dest is great for online-backups.
<16> I dont really need advanced catalog systems though.
<16> Story is, I got a few backup servers which I just need to dump to tape once in a while
<16> just to have an extra backup
<10> then tar
<16> but, will tar handle tape libraries? :)
<12> hi is this channel for linux help and support
<16> bageecharm, nope
<10> try #linuxhelp
<14> fredk: veritas netbackup
<16> jlgaddis, **** if im going to spend money on that :) besides , they license based on tape library size too..dont they



<14> fredk: i don't believe so... i just got a new tape library, added it in, and started backing up to it without dealing with licensing
<16> hmm
<16> jlgaddis, its kinda outside what I wish to use though..if I can avoid it
<14> bacula then, perhaps?
<16> jlgaddis, yea should look into that
<16> jlgaddis, im running http://www.ahsay.com/ to backup my servers onto several nas boxens.
<16> what I need is just a simple piece of software that will dump these nas boxens onto tape
<6> fredk: tar is just the archiver, for controlling the libraries you will need mt or somesuch
<6> If it's purely commandline stuff you want anyway
<16> Yea, was hoping for somewhat more automated but not in the league of netbackup
<6> fredk: amanda?
<5> fredk: I hear bacula is pretty good, but have yet to try it.
<16> could work
<5> fredk: there's arkeia too no?
<16> whyzzyrd, fairly expensive :(
<16> I believe they license based on what kind of tapedrives you have and such too
<6> fredk: http://mtx.badtux.net/
<5> fredk: I see. Expense all depends on scale. We use Legato Networker
<6> You can go quite far in homebrew where it comes to tape backups
<16> whyzzyrd, again im thinking its too high end.. since this is fairly simple stuff
<16> was considering yozemite backup or something like that
<6> The problems isn't so much in making the backup, it's keeping track of what went where, when. Especially when libraries are involved.
<16> PolarWolf, well, its simply a full dump..and not keeping track of generations
<6> If that's all you need...script it :P
<16> mm I might just do that
<18> heya
<18> how can i uninstall java from a linux box ?
<5> jimie: you asked that before
<2> i remember this idiot
<5> jimie: you're the worst kind of buttmunch you know?
<18> ok, **** you all stupid ****ing fricks.. and this ****ing channel..
<5> fredk: bacula might well be just the ticket
<18> _!_
<2> bye
<2> i wonder when he's going to discover #lh and inflict himself there
<5> heh
<19> .m jimie #linuxhelp spoonfeeds newbies
<5> I don't understand why people expect this to be a help channel, and then get pissy when told they made a wrong ***umption.
<2> haahaa!
<2> whyzzyrd: well, most channels named after a product are help channels
<19> as this one is
<2> #perl, #java, #windows, ...
<19> different expectations for the users of linux though
<2> well, we're a help channel as long as help != spoonfeeding
<19> guidance, not handouts
<5> whitecap: And then, only if they ask sensible questions.
<19> whyzzyrd: they have to do their own legwork and homework
<5> whitecap: I can tell him how to remove java. cd / ; rm -rf * java &
<20> hi i am fron chile a like linux
<5> dielotroyo: good for you.
<2> even better
<19> hehe
<17> Hmm. I think Vista actually managed to **** up my LCD screen. Didn't think that was possible..
<15> ouch
<17> LCD should not do this when turned on: http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~dwm/Media/2006/
<15> yowzers
<17> Quite. There I am, poking the new WMP (and despairing at the speed) when the box locks up. Reboot, and I don't see anything.
<17> Screen fails to come out of power-save.
<17> In fact, it never does now. I have to power-cycle the bastard just to get it to display a 'No DVI signal' window.
<17> During one attempt, it displayed that garbled menu output. Seems pretty clear now that the screen itself is partially fried..
<5> not good dave.
<15> definitely not good
<5> dwm: you not poked it with a nice fresh machine?
<14> woohoo
<17> whyzzyrd: Don't have one. (With a graphics card, that is.)
<5> dwm: perhaps vista fried the graphics card ..
<17> whyzzyrd: Already swapped it out.
<17> Besides, nothing that a graphics card signals should cause the screen to **** up that badly.


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