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<0> ok
<0> thanks
<0> look
<1> carlos__: try to speak in single lines
<2> Strider-: I went to the Outlet Mall this afternoon and most of the shoppers came from British Columbia.
<0> i have downloaded the 14 CDs but i only have burned 5 of them can i make an install without prblems?
<3> tsokolat: hehe, yeah, the Canadian dollar is at a multi-decade high
<1> carlos__: yes you can do that if you have a clue
<1> one cd is enough for a basic install
<0> a clue?
<0> what's that?
<1> a bit of intelligence and an ability to read documents
<0> jaj
<0> ok
<0> i have it



<0> thanks a lot
<0> let me migrate to debian
<0> see you
<4> **** my powersupply is the older shorter type
<4> Everything else is hooked up and yeah I bled on it ****ing backcover sliced the **** out of my left trigger finger
<4> Is this thing on?
<5> hi all
<6> if you add N in your nickname, it becomes a bad tamil word hmmm
<6> hey love
<6> always we dont click!
<2> kaisee ho?
<6> flat mate as a student so i have to abandon my computer :o)
<6> :o/
<6> bahut acchi hun, jaan ;o)
<6> tsokolat: SOME MEN ARE COWARDS!
<2> lol
<6> anyway, i have to go
<6> smooch
<2> geez
<2> fine be that way!
<5> hey I got a question, whats more stable to use, kernel 2.6.17 or 2.4.33 ?? whats the diference?
<7> moo
<8> 2.4 is older
<8> that is one difference
<9> cheeksy you are Tamil Sri Lankan?
<10> Kuji: 2.6.x is newer, meaning better new hardware support and such. Besides that 2.6.x is excellent for Desktop usage since it's a preemptive kernel.
<3> cheeksy!
<3> bbiab... gotta swap out my home directories over onto my raid array
<5> will the new 2.6.x kernel work good on old hardware like a PII processor and 128MB of ram?
<11> Kuji: Yeah, just fine.
<5> cool, I am downloading the 2.6.x right now
<11> Newer Linux doesn't use all that much more resources. I'd worry more about the actual software, like Gnome
<5> brb
<5> ah ok
<5> its for a server that I sometime use KDE
<1> why do you have kde on a server?
<5> small linux server for home networking using masquarade
<5> well not that I need it, but sometimes a like to use the server as a desktop, so I dont have KDE running all the time
<5> and for running some maintanance apps, I like running it in graphical enviroment
<12> well there are some weirdness with PCMCIA and older laptops on 2.6.x
<12> have to on one of mine - it has no builtin net card
<13> hi all, i got iptables working but if I reboot my box it doesn't save my settings then i need to manually add the table again, how do i make my iptables save and start after I restart?
<5> make a little script with all the commands in a file called /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall make the file executable and thats it
<13> Oooh, never done any scripting yet Kuji, i thought it's gonna be at /etc/init.d
<13> then i'll just manipulate through update-rc.d
<14> ngine: that's the way to go.
<5> there you go
<15> http://weblog.infoworld.com/techwatch/archives/007657.html
<15> w00t
<15> botnet mofo gets 3 years
<15> I hope I hear about more cases like these
<15> s/these/this one/
<13> Kuji: i don't have /etc/rc.d, i got rc0.d until rc6.d
<15> those are different runlevels
<15> you need to setup your script to load at the correct runlevel
<15> bu putting it in the correct rcX.d folder
<13> ok, then link it to something /etc/init.d/iptables?



<13> but which is the correct run level for this to start?
<15> Im no IPtables wiz but I would ***ume either right before your NICs init or right after they init
<15> ask someone with a clue :P
<13> alright
<7> Jostein: 3years is decent too
<15> Pizbit: yup
<7> Doesn't mention parole though
<16> hey someone tell me what are flavors of debian please
<7> carlos_: Strawbery, Banana and Apple
<16> lol
<16> no i mean in linux debian
<17> whew. Got booted up to Linux, FINALLY... after removing the SiI 3112 card, removing the Sym53c810 SCSI card, removing the Nvidia MX4000 card, reinserting the SiI3112 card, and going through the seven hells of a jeroth.
<14> carlos_: flavors?
<14> carlos_: you mean debian based distros?
<16> yeap
<16> COuld you tell me something about it?
<14> carlos_: most populair is ubuntu
<14> carlos_: www.distrowatch.org will get you on your way.
<15> Viking667: sounds like fun
<17> Sounds like hell, ya mean...
<13> hi all, let me ask a dumb question. I want to configure my linux to share internet connection, i've heard about iptables a lot. Is it true that i don;t really need iptables for this and i'll just enable net.ipv4.ip_forward?
<17> at the moment ({fingers,eyes,legs,wires} crossed,) the SiI 3112 and the network card are in and working, while the SATA Raid driver isn't installed.
<14> ngine: no, that's not correct.
<14> ngine: at least, not for someone with private space ip addresses.
<13> Clone: i've flush my iptables, and all my LAN clients still working. whats going on?
<14> maybe states that are still there?
<7> ngine: Go google a howto, there are plenty
<13> empty, iptables -L shows empty tables
<18> ?
<15> Viking667: Im glad my setupi s a easy all IDE one on this FreeBSD box :P
<17> lol. The SCSI card may be going back to its previous owner anyhow, but that still doesn't solve the arguments between the Nvidia, the SiI and the 3c905
<15> I thought 905s were nice boards that caused no harm?
<19> always have been for me - good, solid boards that don't cause trouble
<17> the 3c905 seems to be a good player.
<19> now nvidia and sil....
<17> yeah?
<17> And I have to depart rsn.
<20> hi guys..i want to build up my own website..and use the apache httpd server..do you know any how to's or tutorial on this matter? i tried the apache httpd manual but i dont know where to start on it..please advice me on this.
<21> kintaro0e, try howtoforge.com
<20> phatlip: hey..thanks
<15> kintaro0e: if you want to build a website... learn HTML.
<15> preferbly XHTML + (proper) CSS
<21> has anyone ever tried ISPConfig?
<22> hello. i am using lighttpd web server with php. I have several php processes in ps/top commands. Is there a way to print in ps/top commands the name and path of the php script which is attached to each php processes.
<23> julien1234: You could try the 'c' key to show the command line of the process
<23> julien1234: Other than that, maybe not
<20> hi guys.i need help..i tried installing the vstfpd and i there an option that i my anonymous users can edit the name of the filename but can't delete the file's?
<22> i have ever try c key but it doesn not give me the script name :(
<10> kintaro0e: rtfm
<20> Sunblade: yes..i read the man but i didnt see the options on it
<22> bye
<24> hoi
<25> tavi
<24> hi Nanuq
<24> hrm need to test some ****
<24> and missed work for 3 days :D
<15> w00t
<25> JJ
<15> hey Nanuq
<15> so... slow day here, eh?
<25> annoyed
<25> Jostein: snarf down this series so I can fill up this DVD+R DL, but I was thinking in base10 terms
<15> oh
<25> 7.96G, vs 8.5G
<15> so.. its more or less precisely didn't fit, eh?
<15> yeah
<25> right
<15> base10 ****s


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