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<0> ok how was it you changed screen resolution from command prompt? <1> xrandr <1> if you mean X resolution, that is <2> xvidtune? <0> no.. :) console <3> somebody said xvidtune was for tweaking your modeline timeings. This will prevent adjusting your monitor every time the mode changes. <0> I have lilo setting vga=773 but i want to change that without restarting... <1> there are alot of ways, like framebuffer <2> consolechars? <2> eg: consolechars -f alt-8x8 <2> eg: consolechars -f alt-8x16 <4> SSigSeg: SVGATextMode <4> that's what i used some years ago anyway :p <0> thanks anyways <0> :D <4> with console chars oyu can only change the font, not the resoltuion of the screen, iirc
<5> grr i hate upgrading kernel remotely <5> i wish lilo had on fail roll over to next kernel option <0> how do you exit dosemu? used to be quitemu but now i can't find it <2> T`aZ: I can go from an 80x25 display to a 132x50 display... <6> hi anyone knows how to p*** bcast packets from one eth to another? <7> uh wouldn't that be point-to-point not broadcast? <6> no, it's a LAN chat in fact <6> borgchat <6> which is bcasting on udp 7550 <6> and those packets arrive at eth2 and my pc is connected on eth0 <7> it's transmitting on port 7550 UDP. whether it is broadcast or not depends. <2> Put the two interfaces into a bridge? (man brctl) <6> kittenbot this will this affects my load balaceing? <6> because there is another eth1... :) <6> port forwarding will help? <2> As I understand it, your two interfaces will cease to exist, and you'll simply end-up with a bridge-interface... <2> (bridging is at ethernet-frame level) <6> ahm <2> (ip, port forwarding and load balancing are at a higher level) <6> got it, thanks <7> you can use ebtables to do interesting things too <6> for advises <8> anybody in here know how to get in to the bios on a compaq deskpro 4000? <9> f10 <10> is there some Xwindows/Web based administration program ?? check logs, turn off services, kill pids, etc ??? <11> LadyByte webmin ? <3> it has been said that webmin is a web-based interface for unsafe system administration for Unix. Using any browser that supports tables and forms, you can setup user accounts, internet services, DNS, file sharing and so on. Check it out at http://www.webmin.com/webmin/, or a huge security hole <12> no, just for you, no <5> not my machine... just one i admin <5> new server we put in today <12> then definatly no :P <10> hmm <13> Redragon^ <13> yesterday, i got a present at work <5> what was her name? <13> 18x P4 2x3.2's w/2G RAM w/2x120G SATAs <13> hah <5> wow how did you rate 18 machines? and how soon before 4 get here? <13> eh? <13> i'm going to be fscking around with mysql cluster <5> well you can spare 4 of em <13> i can? <13> that's not two's compliment <13> my cluster would break <5> nah i have faith you can do it with 14 <14> can i attach a super shaper htb script to a ethernet alias eth0:1 ? <15> hi <15> i need some help setting up a static IP for a ubunto distro <13> and you have tried, and the result was...? <15> my connection died <15> i'm not sure if i'm putting in the right up <15> ip <15> * <15> and i don't know which one it would be <16> any clue regarding any performance loss in using a mysql prepared query when you only plan to execute it once (while there are cases where it's gonna be ran multiple times, i'm just wondering if i should do a normal query for the 1-time-run case) <2> If it's once in a while, the cost of planning probably can't amount to much...
<15> yeah <15> same result <15> i'm using a router right.. so it wouldn't be the eth ip number right? <17> variable speed router? <17> 1/2 and 1/4 collets? <15> i'm sorry what? <17> powertool called a router :) <17> you cna cut joints, patterns etc.. <15> what is a collet? <15> oh <17> shank size of a bit <15> ok <15> uhm.. no its a little box silver with a little greyish black and a green light with 2 other flashing green lights <15> it would be the local ip right? <17> was being sarcastic <15> me too <15> now we're like friends <15> =] <17> lol <15> but really <15> its the local right? <15> or is it the Bcast? <17> setting up a static ip on the router or on the box? <15> box <17> debian based yes? <15> ubunto <17> check /etc/network/interfaces <17> iface eth0 inet static <7> man, satan gave me a taco. <7> but the f'ing code is beginning to work. <17> satan gave you a taco? was it a bribe? <18> dude <18> you know better than that <18> never eat mexican food that the dark lord offers, its always a trick <18> ALWAYS <17> or if it states 'sweet brown' <18> im serious here <18> tell me you didnt take a bite of the burrito <7> lol <7> man, to work on the code I have to deal with, you've -gotta- have a deal with the devil. <17> is it ironic that im playing hells bells in winamp? <18> deal with him sure <18> but dont let him buy you lunch! <7> lol <7> yeah, this is just unfun code. <15> its exactly what i put in but it still dies <7> $unknown_number_of_actual_lines of Matlab. <7> with the joy of totally ***tastic data management. <18> ***tastic <15> is it possible to change it from the terminal? <14> can i attach a super shaper htb script to a ethernet alias eth0:1 ??? <7> yeah, this code should really be either turfed or seriously rewritten. <17> thinking about switching to gallery 2 <19> muaahahahaha <19> i had no idea dyndns had so many domains <19> like is-a-chef.org <7> lol <19> how perfect is that <17> not really suprised <19> too bad they dont have is-a-backer.org <19> err <19> baker too <7> is-a-methchef? <17> is-a-crackhead.org? <7> crackdealer.com had free webmail last I checked. <7> 'course, if you really -were- a crack dealer, that kind of email address might be a bit more advertising than you'd want. <17> beenplaying with @mail that stuff is awsome <20> crackwhoreornot.com <21> what code can i use to check make sure a variable is numeric and not alpha <21> ? <21> bash <21> script <7> HULK SMASH TELEPHONE <7> ok. q.
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