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<0> They were a school, and added 100's of users at a time.. it made life easier for them. <1> I'm bored. <2> service bored stop <2> :) <3> Well when? <4> if i have .rar files on a busybox distro in the folder /lib/files <4> what do i do to unpack the .rar files? <4> my linux knowledge is very limited <3> You need an unrar program <3> Dunno if somethign so limited as a busybox-based mini distribution would have unrar <4> could i add it? <5> meh. can't find service docs on the new laptop. <6> gnite <7> wb me <5> wow wtf. i dont get it <1> don't get what
<5> my laptop has two ram slots. the specs page says so. <5> theres only one slot under the cover on the bottom. <5> is it possible theres non-removable (or at least not easily accessible) mem on it? <5> i just don't get it. <1> did you check under the keyboar? <1> keyboard, rather. <8> ROOOOOOOOT has landed! <1> or not, f if I care. <9> cna you give me some hints about the line how it is working <9> cd ~/Desktop/ && ln -s ../.xchat2/downloads downloads <9> how did i make downloads without using mkdir <5> if its under the keyboard, thats stupid. <5> user accessible my *** <1> It happens. <9> can somebody help me <10> D-side, laptop keyboards are generally fairly easy to pop out tho ... <10> so its 'user accessible' for advanced values of 'user' <1> You need to outsmart it, but yeah, it's there. <5> that really is a good point. it would have to be there. otherwise, its a pile of crap <1> ram banks don't need to be next to eachother <1> i mean there's nothing that says they have to, right? <7> or you could just consult the manual <10> pfft @ manual <5> themaxxz: you'd think so, wouldn't you? <5> danq: other than the design engineers having some sense? no. <7> D-side, what brand / model is it? <5> toshiba M105-S3031 <5> its possible my google-fu has failed me, certainly. <5> I will be very ashamed if so <11> D-side: hm. <11> D-side: how much RAM do you have? is all of it on your easily-accessible slot? :-P <11> D-side: also, dmidecode <5> the easily accessible slot is empty. <5> so theres a 512M ddr2 so-dimm here somewhere <5> gcbirzan: windows is on it currently. its not technically min <5> e <5> but thanks, i was trying to remember the name of that. :) <7> http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_sc_docTOC.jsp?moid=1364113&ct=UG&soid=1264669&BV_SessionID=@@@@0839810772.1157591347@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccfaddikdkdemkcgfkceghdgngdgnj.0 <12> hi <5> themaxxz: that lists both dimm locations?! <7> nope, bastards <7> thats so daft <7> 5pages on how to add it to the bottom <7> nomention of where the other one is hidden <12> i have a iptalbe serveur with 2 apache serveur i want send a web site to the first apache and a second website to the second apache server <12> i have a ipcop server with 2 apache server i want send a web site to the first apache and a second website to the second apache server <12> how can i don <5> well this thing supports dual channel mem. <5> i'm clearly doing it a disservice by not having another 512 in there. this must be rectified. :) <7> D-side, you are sure there arent 2 slots on the bottom? <5> 100% <5> someone else i've got on the case claims they found something that says the second slot is "serviceable by qualified technicians" <5> i think danq wins. <5> it HAS to be under the keyboard. why design it so a mem replacement requires a complete dis***embly? <5> i shouldnt ask questions like that. i'm bound to be disappointed. <10> like i said, keyboards usually pop out fairly easily, thats hardly a complete dis***embly <7> ok I can only conclude it must be under the keyboard or harddisk <5> yeah i agree, and i checked under the disk <7> or battery <5> battery is VERY small. <7> and yes keyboard come of fairly easy on laptops
<7> now if they are as nasty as this compaq, the memory is located just under the plastic cover below the keybaord besides the touchpad <7> but it seems toshiba doesnt want john doe user to go and change the memory from the hidden slot or they should have put it in the docs <5> indeed so. <5> i managed to get the plastic cover on top of the speakers partially off, but i'm a little too tired to dive into this without a more compelling reason. <5> now that we've determined where it must be, it stopped being a huge priority. ****s though <5> i've rebooted to the ubuntu livecd btw. :) <5> themaxxz: thanks for the help btw. <1> did you find it, D-side? <5> i stopped looking until i actually have a pair of ram in my hands. <5> if i break the thing (highly unlikely, but hey) for a REAL reason, great. <5> but just for giggles? i'd be mad. <5> i'm a little bummed that the card reader doesnt work in linux <1> what kind of laptop <5> toshiba M105-S3031 <0> hrm <0> shouldn't one be able to setup several access points with the same SSID, and have seamless roaming between AP's? <0> (***uming their wired net is shared) <13> what's D breaking now? <5> SpamapS: no. <1> I'm bored. <0> D-side: then how do you implement seamless roaming? <14> larger monkies <5> SpamapS: mesh routing. <0> so WDS? <5> theres better solutions than that ****. :) <9> when i install linux shoud i make 1 partition, and the other for the swap will be created automatically of i have to make 2 ? <15> Oddly enough, you should follow the instructions that came with whatever distribution you're planning on installing. <16> Hello.. I am connected to a Linux box with the Windows PuTTy SSH client. I want to transfer a file from the linux box to my windows box.. Whats the way to do that? <16> wow.. 87 sleeping people <5> go back to where you found putty and get pscp. <5> now shut your face, i'm trying to sleep <16> lol.. I got pscp... and I'm getting connection refused errors. <17> I'm adding a new user to my FC4 box, and I want him to only to be able to access his home directory (ala chroot)... I'm not sure how to go about it --- any pointers? <5> appleoddity: then you're doing it wrong. <5> if you can ssh in with that username, you can use pscp to do the same. <16> ok.. <16> probably a port number problem then.. pscp transfers files through the same port I use to SSH in? <5> dont worry about the port number. <5> unless you changed it on the sshd <16> I did <16> well I didnt.. but 'we' did.. :) <5> who's "we" <16> well the other part of the administrative team who actually knows how to use linux. <5> so why dont you ask them your pscp question instead of disturbing my "sleep" <16> they are sleeping.. :) <5> smart of them. thats where i'm going now. now you know how to fix your problem <16> I take it pscp has an option to set the port.. I'll look into.. I'm sure that is what it is now. <16> thank you <14> sleep well D <16> woohoo! Got it.. <18> help me pls people <18> smbclient -t smbfs //mis/Report /home/elaine/share -o user=melvin <18> session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE <18> what the matter <19> P***word encryption maybe <18> why can i fix it <18> can i send it to u my smb.conf <19> Use the pastebin but I don't run it... Been a while since I did... See topic for pastebin <18> rikki help me <19> I will try... <18> accept my file <18> check it psl <15> Sp0ileD: Inventing your own command line options seldom works. <18> im begginer <18> pls help me first mwilson <0> Sp0ileD: I think you want smbmount <0> which does not take -t smbfs <0> or -o user=melvin <15> *Sp0ileD* wat ur messenger yahoo (~Meeh@210.23.124.170) [20:51] <0> it ***umes those things (that is.. if you run it as melvin) <15> Do you speak English, rather than Moron? <20> does someone know how to fix a western digital that shows 40 gb insted of 80 gb ? <20> i need a tool that can fix it <0> mwilson: that is totally uncalled for.
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