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<0> we're starting from the south <1> ahh, makes sense. <0> and the whole thing takes like 2-3 months to hike. if we leave before it gets too warm we avoid bugs or getting *too* sweaty <1> yeah. <1> read a book by some guys who hiked the trail. <1> sounds like fun. <0> i'm not gonna go the whole way though, haha. i'm just going cuz my friend has noone else to go with and is going to give me ticket money for going <0> cuz i told him i couldn't go cuz i had to find a way to pay tickets <1> weed > tickets, clearly. :P <0> well, only one ticket is for weed. i only got busted for it twice in 10 years and one time it wasn't mine <0> they found it in my car and i'm pretty sure it was the other guy's <1> move to Canada. <1> at least then the cops won't bug you about your weed. <0> i was thinking about it... my friend thinks we'll meet a lot of cool people on the trail <1> possible. <0> i'm kinda doubting it but... if it's cool and not too boring/hard, i considered going the whole way with him. he mentioned renting a car or something when we get to maine and going to visit canada
<2> root@dreambox:~# make <2> -sh: make: not found <2> how i install : make <1> what distribution? <3> well, distribution is a collection of goodies built around a kernel like Linux, or 1 to 10 years depending on the jurisdiction and what you're distributing <1> LadyByte: fsck off <4> (how do i internet?) <1> with your internetter. <2> how i install : make <2> hello <0> iRC^Wolf: which distribution are you using? <2> fedora <0> yum install make? <2> how i install : make <1> iRC^Wolf: what's #CCRoom like? <2> root@dreambox:~# make <2> -sh: make: not found <0> ... <0> gonna go make them pizza rolls now <2> ?| <5> iRC^Wolf do yum install make you was just told this ;p <2> wait <1> not only dumb but criminal as an added bonus <6> heh <6> the room had 2 people including the irc wolf <1> he said the room was for "trading" <1> the room has "CC" in the title. <1> what kind of "trading" do you think he meant? <6> i know what you mean :) <1> he may be a loser at CC trading, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be mean to him -now- rather than wait til later. <7> Collectable trading cards! <6> lol <1> yeah, and I've got a D cup. <6> kittenbot :-( you are good with qemu and bridged networking, right? <1> nice. looks like it's Day of the CC Traders <7> phydoxx: Never really managed to get qemu to do it's thing for me -- what's there to know about bridging? I'm pretty sure that we have the expertise in this channel, though. <8> .o <6> i am loading the tune and bridge module for my kernel, i setup the br0 and tun0 on eth0 but the guest OS cant see the network card of qemu when i start it with "-net tap" <7> phydoxx: Sounds like a qemu question to me -- as for the networking bit, you probably only need IP forwarding and can ignore doing full bridging... <1> phydoxx: why not use user_net <6> bronaugh, when i start it with user_net it detects the network card of the guest OS but i cant ping the internet gateway nor surf to google <7> tap and tun are different things btw, afaik -- one is for ip packets, the other is for ethernet frames... <6> oh <1> phydoxx: so ... why not resolve probs with user_net? <9> So... we finished a working prototype just a few minutes ago. <6> but the "tap" mode of qemu accesses /dev/net/tune <1> I know it works; friends use it for OS dev. <9> We can guarantee with almost 100% accuracy the identification of someone enriolled in our system. <6> bronaugh, the bridiging approaches aim to solve the problems? <10> danq almost 100% is a dangerous claim :) <1> ok. well, it's your decision whether you're simply digging yourself a deeper hole. <9> That's why I said "almost" instead of "exactly" <9> heh <6> bronaugh, talk non-cryptic please <9> You guys throught RSA Tokens were bad-***? <9> well, you just wait. <1> phydoxx: ok. figure out what you're doing wrong with user_net instead of switching to tun? <1> or tap.
<6> bronaugh, and how would i figure out what i am doing wrong? <1> strace can be helpful, as can netstat. <6> huh? <1> you've never used either of those? <1> so can ethereal. <6> what you tell there is so much not helpfull in my situation <1> ethereal to see if it's sending packets out at all.. <11> Hi, I need help with sed. I'm trying to replace a keyword with the content of an HTML file. I've read the content of the HTML file into a variable, however sed is generating an error, probably because of control characters, can anyone help? <1> netstat to see if it's binding things correctly.. <1> and strace to see what's happening with the system calls <6> yeah <6> i could start reading the source code of qemu, too and think what could be wrong, sure <1> ok. go ahead, live in ignorance. <1> it's your choice. <6> you even used a guest OS on qemu that tried to access the internet? <12> hy can i upload a dir using ftp ? <6> "i know a friend who does" leads to such pointless advice <7> phydoxx: Can you get qemu to allow the guest OS to access a serial port ? <1> phydoxx: not yet, though I've used qemu plenty. <7> phydoxx: Do you have two serial ports? ;) <6> kittenbot, i have two serial ports <7> phydoxx: Do you have a null modem cable? ;) <6> oh no... <6> guys, its nice that you try to help. but what you do is creating more confusion that it helps me any <7> Hey, you wanted the easy option :D <13> LittleJ: no, with command line, but you can use mc for ftp transfers <6> thats not an easy option when a network card is plugged in and working <1> dithi: holy ****. <1> what's up <6> and i dont plan to surf the web with 19200 baud <14> oh not a lot, how's .ca <1> dithi: decent. <14> ltns bro :) <1> haven't seen you in ages :) <7> It's not a bad option for me, because I'm fairly familiar with pppd -- you might have similar confidence in your knowledge/skills *shrugs* <14> yeah, i been doing the wandering off thing, but i got a new job and it invovles linux and now i can irc from work :) <1> hah <14> so i was thinking, "I wonder how that lazy no-good worthless bunch of nuts is doing" <1> yeah, we're -finally- transitioning to a linux server here today. <14> and so came looking for D-Side <1> been working on that the last week or so. <1> hah, nice. <12> Neworder and how can i set it to use a specified user not a anonymous one ? <14> cool. i just got one set up here, switched it to Centos on longword's recommendation. don't know whether i like it or not <1> dithi: yeah, this is debian testing/amd64 <1> dithi: nice little dualcore box w/1.5T disk <1> around 1.4T usable (1.8T total, really) <6> speaking of illegal, eh? :-p <1> phydoxx: actually it's for climate data. <6> or do you use 1.4TB for open source software hosting? <6> ah <1> they have kind of large data setts... <14> good pic bro. i should switch to debian on this box.. i'm debating it <14> .5TB on this box. large data sets also <1> yeah. <1> 300G sata disks are cheap. <0> hrm, aparently os-independnet, full dma access is part of the firewire standard <1> os-independent here means? <12> Neworder you still around ? <1> dithi: I totally cheaped out on this server.. it was great. it cost work about $2000CAD <13> LittleJ: use user@hostname in ftp link <14> amazing what you can get these days for so cheap <10> har i didn't cheap out <0> it means that firewire doesn't need to interact with the os to get be activated or to enable dma access <0> s/get// <14> i bought LadyByte for $1 yesterday for instance <10> got a dual xeon 3gig 800mhz fsb, 4gig ecc, 3 73gig uw320, perc4 scsi controller <12> Neworder thanks a lot <13> no problem <1> dithi: lol <0> you know how your ethernet card doesn't come on or anything until the proper modules are loaded? until os support is available and activates it? <0> firewire doesn't need that stuff to be active as part of it's standard. it's a 'forensics feature' <0> heh
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