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<0> Yea I know the pattern is, might need to rework that <0> overall visually appealing though? <1> Cynic simple this <0> K_F, did you try it on IE? <1> Cynic when u finish read this, u tell me if you way worked <2> fredk: http://www3.kfwebs.net/aur.png <0> Yeah, the top menus are broken <0> not supposed to be like that <2> otherwise it is ok, sort of similar to http://www.p***ive12.net really <2> hmm, I actually thought of http://reseller.p***ive12.net/ <0> except I dont use clipart people ;) <0> K_F, you know Virtual Garden? <2> not really <2> ad company, isn't it? <0> Yeah, quite prominent one at that <0> they made it
<2> ok <0> designers are expensive :( <0> if pulled off in a decent manner they're allright <0> I dont like overly use of flash <2> fredk: http://www3.kfwebs.net/site.txt <3> Hello <0> lynx users can shove it for all I care ;) <2> fredk: refresh <0> K_F, I don't design for what can be considered a minor percentage of users, less than 2% <0> if that <2> lynx is the same as a search bot will see <2> as well as visially impaired users using text-to-speech software <0> fair point, you need to use text alternatives <0> visually impaired, tough for them, but not a market large enough for me to care <0> did you guys just get an invite from Resolver? <3> I have one hard drive running a broken down version of linux on it. I want to wipe out that installation and start fresh. The only problem is that I have about 30 gigs of data I want to preserve. Is there a tool that I can use to create a partition on my system that I can copy my data to so that I can install a fresh copy of linux on the rest of the system? <3> I need to preserve some data while still installinga fresh copy of linux <2> fredk: guess it is just a result of knowing some visually impaired users <0> sure, but again it's one of those no major markets, sad but true <0> now, if we were the government or something like that, you should do these things <0> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.1) = firefox? <2> fredk: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.1) Gecko/20060124 Firefox/1.5.0.1 <2> fredk: probably seamonkey <0> IE still dominates, atleast amongst my users <2> 20.4 % IE users on kfwebs.net so far this year <2> 54.6 % firefox <3> :-( <3> I sure would appreciate it if somebody could point me in the direction of a tool that could help me with this. <0> K_F, I got about 50% IE <2> fredk: steadily decreasing :) <0> 58.56% Internet Explorer 6.x <4> hrm. picking up some guy's AP that's very far away.. signal level -93dBm and another guy who has his AP open and another guy's who's very far away and open <0> 12.99% firefox <2> fredk: anyways, added some more space on http://www.forbrukermegleren.no , better now? <5> K_F: I'm Mostly Mozilla based/Opera on one of my sites. <0> yeah <0> K_F, can yuo <2> can yuo? <0> can you make sure it ends with the same size? ;) <5> K_F: IE even scores lower than Safari. <0> for us it's like ie is 60% <0> our users should be somewhat tech-savvy too <5> fredk: and ours are not for this site <0> impressive <3> Hey fredk.... <0> IE scores 58.56%, firefox 12.99%, 8.68% Opera <2> fredk: it will adjust itself once I get the content <0> K_F, true, try ot make sure its the same size if you can <0> rrglover, yes? <3> Can you recommend a tool that can help me to partition my disk without losing my data? <0> rrglover, hmm partition magic? <3> for linux? <0> I dont usually do that **** <5> rrglover: tapeBackup, it's the best tool for this. <0> I think there are linux utils too that does it, but its really not that recommended <3> fredk: I don't have any other choice. I guess I could go buy a usb drive and then take it back <5> fredk: the best Linux tool for this is mkisofs, or tar depending on a media outlet. <0> JackStorm, for resizing a partition? ;) <5> fredk: yeah, BACKUP, so this question doesn't popup <3> JackStorm: so... you are suggestion that I use tapebackup
<0> question may still pop up, but you should have backups before you do it incase it ****s up <3> I am looking up "tapebackup" and I don't see that it creates partitions <3> JackStorm What exactly are you suggesting that I do? <3> if I use fdisk to create a partition, can I just copy files to it right afterwards? <5> you can only resize if you planed on resizing from the get go, or use a 3rd party app that you planed on using, but in either case you need to back up, and if you didn't plan, you need to back up. <5> so back up <3> how am I going to backup 30 gigs without buying special hardware? <6> rrglover: get a 10 year old HDD? <3> see <3> the problem is that I have an old / buggy motherboard <3> I can't get other drives to work on it <3> I really should just go buy a new motherboard <5> Jostein_: solve F(1+x) == F(1) == 1 in non exp time for me, and prove it. <7> If you're going to be resizing, I'd recommend GNU parted <3> gnu parted? <7> Yep <3> reality : thanks <3> this is the tool that I'm looking for <4> <-- looks for some AP management software that doesn't require installation of apache on the ap <5> reality: but he needs to shrink the fs beforehand, if the fs supports it. <5> reality: and growing is another mater. <3> I just want to create a 50gig partition and move data to it <3> can I do that? <5> what data <7> JackStorm: So what you're saying is that he doesn't currently have 50 gigs free? <3> zo svyis;;u fp <3> I actually do <3> I mean <8> hi <5> reality: he never said contiguous <7> If he's got free space but it's just locked up in his current filesystem, then parted is what he needs to use. <8> What is the program on linux for active dual monitor on ati <3> what command do I use to see how much space a directory is using? <7> rrglover: df -h <3> it says it's using 48G of 67G <0> hmm a thought, I got a network which I should firewall, now *where* do I firewall? <6> despite cluebie hor and what not <0> I mean, do I firewall between each subnet? <2> fredk: depends on the purpose <6> hour* <5> reality: if / is the first 5G and /var is the next 5G of a 60G drive how can one expand / +50G with out planing ahead? <0> the boxes on each host can be considered as not trusted <3> sounds like I"m gonna have to get something else to store my **** on <7> JackStorm: I see what you're saying <0> uh subnet <2> fredk: can put the firewall on the router that connects them <9> wow... actual technical discussions... I must be in the wrong channel <0> K_F, that would be the switch with the current configuration <0> I *can* firewall on the switch, but not ideal <6> K_F: feel like drinking some wine tonight? :P <9> fredk: why not just VLAN <2> Jostein_: I'm having beer already <2> should get some sleep soon anyways <0> Tamahome, I do vlan <6> heh <9> then you shouldn't need firewalling no? except for Internet-facing stuff <0> but granted that each vlan can be considered not trusted, shouldnt you be firewalling between the vlans too? <2> Tamahome: something tells me everything is internet-facing :) <9> fredk: it just seems like overkill <0> Maybe, i'm just looking for opinions here <9> properly VLAN'ed... they shouldn't be able to see each other's trafic <0> these are dedicated boxes for example <2> yeah, figured that <0> well, yes they can't, but they can ping eachother and go through the gateway which is the switch in this case <9> they can ping? seems odd <9> mind you, I don't find ping evil <0> is it? it's being routed through the gateway like any other internet facing traffic <2> anyways. g'night <2> fredk, Jostein_ : get some sleep
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