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<0> luckely tomorrow they come with the modem for my new ISP <0> i dont know it <1> I've seen it mentioned. <1> secure smtp, isn't it? <0> my ISP forgot that one then, i dont think its filtered <2> It's 'submission' <2> It's meant to be exclusively for relaying messages for clients - not for MTA-to-MTA transfers <0> ah <2> I wouldn't object too much to outbound 25 blocked. <0> anyway im off to sleep im pretty tired <2> Yeah it's a bit annoying, but so long as their relay works and doesn't do anything stupid, I think the benefit outweighs the pain <3> ok weird q. <3> Windows .lnk files -- way to parse in linux? <0> even if i didnt ever have needed it to be open yet, its still a bad thought that the internet isnt open and free for all like it used to be <0> and now im off to bed, buh byes
<1> bronaugh: mrmmm. Not sure on that one, sorry. Might be some guff on msdn <4> what rubbish, it's far more open and free ;) <5> why is that every time I open a minimized window, my speakers are just about to blow up from the annoyiong sound? <3> Viking667: yeah, I just used a Windows box :P <1> XF86: how about turning the sound down for the PCM channel? <6> i dear lord. me silly loaded all 4 ISOs for the IA64 instead of x86_64 and i wonder why they dont boot <6> i=oh <5> Viking667 otherwise it's fine. <5> Viking667 the only problem is when I open up a window from the tray ... or minimize it. <5> any idea? <7> XF86: turn one of mixer settings down <5> kodon ... it comes to the mixer from the wave input just like my music. => I can't realy turn it down ... <3> so why not just disable the sound? <5> bronaugh cos I want to listen to music? <1> if you turn down your PCM, does that reduce the volume of your music too? <5> Viking667 what is the PCM <5> ? <3> XF86: no no, disable the stupid system sounds? <5> oh ... <5> yes, it does. <5> bronaugh where? <1> XF86: it's a volume level in the volume settings <3> XF86: KDE or Gnome or ? <5> Viking667 I found it ... but it turns down my music too. <5> bronaugh KDE <1> I get to mine by right clicking on the speaker icon, selecting Open Volume Control. <3> XF86: go into the sound control panel, and you wil figure it out. <1> XF86: then you have a prloblem. Change the system sounds to <null> <3> just disable all the sounds. <3> they **** anyhow <8> hey bronaugh <3> yo Redb3ard <8> i finally got the invitation page on my site working the way i want it <8> got anyone to invite? <3> Redb3ard: good. <3> dunno, I'm sure I can find a -few- pervs amongst my friends. <1> Time I went, folks. <9> hiya bron <3> hey Redragon^ <3> today is swear-at-crappy-matlab-code day. <8> matlab? <10> it has been said that matlab is a program to do Matrix and other math-type operations.. see also rlab and octave <3> gotta figure out what this seasonal climate prediction model does and convert it to GNU Octave. <8> just what in the hell do you do again? <3> Redb3ard: among other things I hack on systems dealing with climate model data. <8> cool, you were hired by dubya to forge results? <8> how much does that pay? <3> I don't work for US Gov't <3> I actually work for an NGO in Canada. <3> so there. <8> yeh, suuuuuuurrre. <8> i gotcha, not allowed to admit it <3> yeah <3> you figured me out. <8> just kidding, read about that ***hat today that forced NASA scientists to reword all their reports <3> oh yeah? haha <8> yeh, apparently didnt even graduate from college <8> but claimed he did on his resume, had to resign <8> before that happened though, he forced all instances of "evolution" and "big bang" to have the word theory <8> since of course, it was just a theory
<4> they are theories ;P <8> those are facts <8> the bible says so <8> but thats not the point steg... <8> of course theyre theories, its implied that they are, thats what scientists talk about <8> forcing the word though, implies that because of that, theyre somehow less likely, less credible <8> it's also an indication of whos in control... <8> hell, we might as well be in the USSR, having to carefully word everything they say lest the kgb overhear them <4> Redb3ard: they are reversing the change, you said ;P <8> nah, they just got embarr***ed, because he was a dumb*** <8> theyll find another one to fill in, im sure <4> one with a decent degree. <4> say, chaplaincy <7> steg: tinfoil? <3> steg: lol <4> kodon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_foil <4> kodon: ahh, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin-foil_hat <4> is probably better <3> geez. wikifiddlers need to merge pages. <11> has anyone here setup a software raid array using another software array? <7> steg: hehe...but does it work against religion? <11> wow ok, can someone point me to the direction of help maybe? <11> my problem is this <11> I took a 20gb drive and a 30gb drive and striped them together <11> I then took a 40gb drive and the array /dev/md0 from the toher 2 drives and mirrored them with raid 1 <11> It works jsut ducky, but the check is showing it as degraded, even though it works without a hitch <11> any idea why? <11> the 2nd thing I can't find an answer to, is this, are software raids portable? <11> IE if I lose the MOBO or the chip and I move them to another machine, with the drives on the same chains, I should be able to recover the data correct? <12> Hi, i'm running apache in Kubuntu and was wondering whats best to use to edit my apache2.conf file and where would i aquire it? <13> can someone pls help me setup BIND and rndc? <7> Ghoon: an editor? vim, emacs, nano, joe, etc... <9> GDL whats the problem? <13> its just not working :( <13> rndc and bind not working <13> :( <13> rndc: connect failed: connection refused <9> did you check any logs? does it fail when you try to start bind? did you configure the rndc keys? <13> rndc keys the same <9> thats not a bind failure thats your lack of rndc keys being defined <13> root@boby:/chroot/named# cat /etc/rndc.key <13> key "rndckey" { <13> algorithm hmac-md5; <13> secret "AsvMohiDq+9vKXXAgVgCdA=="; <13> }; <9> !paste <10> More than 3 lines? Paste your stuff at http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/ and then tell us the url it gives you. <9> paste your named.conf there <13> just a second <9> and you'll want to paste /etc/rndc.conf too <13> uhu <13> http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/1939 <9> phone <13> i posted <12> how do i open apache2.conf in VI? <2> Err. vi apache2.conf <14> kwrite might be a better option :P <3> :[LABL,count]=fscanf(FID,'%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s %1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s%1s %1s%1s%1s%1s %3d %2d %3d %2d %4d',[40,inf]); <3> I say abuse. <4> vi is distinctly unintuitive at first <4> bronaugh: wtf? :P <2> Could be worse. Could be Duff's Device <4> the code doesn't make sense to me ;) <3> longword: I have yet to find anything that clever. <3> steg: it's loading in a data file. <3> I'm un-matlab/windowsifying some code. <9> sorry customer on phone <3> and if I'm lucky it might even make more sense after I'm done. <9> hiya longword <9> GDL where is the rndc.conf file? <13> no wait, something happend <13> rndc appears to be finally runny
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