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<0> particularly important since it's my only comp that's local nowadays. <1> I'll probably keep my old HP that has an AMD 800MHz proc, maybe hook it up to the TV <1> look at a wireless keyboard and mouse, TV card that hooks up to my 52" HDTV <1> but trying to think if I even need it, maybe just give it to charity and have a tax write off <0> http://bronaugh.ath.cx/~bronaugh/laptop_at_home.jpg <0> there's the beast. <1> I'm on my console lappy, such a great pic :P <0> lol <0> yeah. right. <2> transfer it to asciilib <2> lol <1> I have a nice Dell D600 for work, the damn thing has a huge heat problem, the top gets too hot to type at times with your palms resting <1> lol zez <0> digiobi: this one gets really hot. <0> no fan... <1> we need quantum computing lol
<0> which is nice in a way. <0> low power CPU, no fan... but it does get hot. <1> I hate how hot mine gets, I already have sweaty hands lol <2> I need a laptop. I have a P120 32MB/ram with a dead battery. don't use it much <0> my hands always sweat. <0> which is why the finish on my laptop is thrashed. <1> yeah so do mine, but add way too much heat and it's worse <0> I was using my IBM T23 as a mouse pad the other day. <2> I need to stop collecting desktop PCs and get a laptop <0> (using rodent to play quake3) <1> zez: I added mem, so I have 96MB :D <0> rodent kept stalling. <0> I'm pretty sure it was because the laptop top got shiny... <1> I hate eastern time, it gets late too early :P <0> digiobi: lol. I maxed this laptop out. 512M <1> bron: I'm maxed out on the blazing fast lappy :D <0> haha <2> lol <0> yeah... <1> It has been deemed my IRC lappy now, used to be my development machine <2> I almost bought a new laptop but got a projector instead <1> but I don't develop anymore and I can't get the gui working... the latest kernels and distros don't like the old graphics and I can't remember what worked before <1> well I have a grappy gui so I don't use it <1> I hate when they update things, and it breaks old hardware lol <1> it's like they don't care that Ben in Chicago, now in Boston, is still using his 11 year old laptop to run linux <3> who's they? <1> umm, anyone who upgraded x gui libs and kernel upgrades that borked my setup when I went to the latest kernel :P <1> my graphics card is no longer supported <1> but anyway, it's time to get to sleep <1> I have a meeting with a startup company in the morning <1> later bro, redragon <0> later digi <4> DAMN... missed harrasing digi <3> how to set the extract to path tar? <3> anybody know <5> man tar <5> i think its -d but not sure <3> i don't really want to open the info <3> i did that <5> personally i just change to the directory i wanna unpack it in and run tar from there :) <2> thats the way I do it <3> let's try that <6> I just run rm -rf * <3> try it now purplin <3> seems to be a read only filesystem purplin <6> please tell me you didn't do that <2> LOL <3> guess i'll go drown in the info <3> what a pain <3> i'll just move them to the directory then extract <7> help i`m in trouble <8> ok <7> i forgot to use condom last nite <7> afraid if she get pregnant <8> ok.. <8> man kill <7> kill her? <7> man 8 kill <2> lol <2> whats a nice webmail program
<9> hello <9> im using postfix, im going to send an email through this command in my shell: cat email.txt |mail -s "my email <9> " me@email.com <9> what do i need to add so that if the recepient gets the email add his/her email client program will ask to auto reply that he/she has receive my email. how i do that? <7> good morning <10> Whats a good program that will listen on a bridge and display which connections are using how much speed a second. <3> iptraf? <11> from memory, iptraf is an interactive and colourful IP LAN monitor <12> dproxy? <10> ArmOrAttAk doesn't seem to work :) <10> iptraf doesn't support br0 <9> what about my query? <3> sorry dunno <10> hokiikil you need a read receipt <10> you will modify the data section of your mail <10> go send one with an e-mail client and look at the raw text <13> Bah...this wifi adapter does not play well with others <12> If i dont have 53 ports opened on lan server, then my dns wont work? <12> port* <3> maybe just port 53 <3> is it 53? <14> could anyone tell me a good place to start to find linux commands for installing packages etc.. ? <15> hello anyone have used 915resolution to patch the videobios of the Intel 915 display cards?? <16> im configuring squid proxy how i can secure it to prevent it from becoming an open proxy? <17> I was wondering, is the Intel 550 [3.4ghz] really a 64bit cpu? I was reading some specs on it and it was stated as having hyper threading and 64bit 'data'? <18> Optimus... <18> It's still a p4 <18> so no. <18> It's probably EM64T <17> Delwin: I didn't think so! must be a mis-print, it was in a MicroCenter flyer <19> did anybody know which is the size of the ? variable in linux? <20> look in man bash <19> thnx <18> pfft <18> MicroCenter. <18> Dude, anyone and everyone that wants to sell Intel's crap will try to sell the EM64T-enabled p4's and Xeons as 64-bit CPU's. <18> Just because they CAN execute the instructions doesn't mean they're very good at it :P <6> heh <18> Yes, it'll do in a pinch. <18> But for the same $ you'd spend on an Opteron, you'd be better off to put a slug through it and do it right :) <17> Delwin: Well the flyer stated that it was a 3.4ghz cpu with "Processor data width: 64bit technology". I was like what the hell is that <18> heh <18> Yeah, the bus interface. <18> And it is 64 bits wide. <17> Delwin: so it gave the 'impression' that it was 64bit or better put, a 64bit cpu <18> Which is good enough to work, technically :P <17> Delwin: that is kind of mis-leading though, when you consider the number of 64bit cpu's out there now... a play on wording <18> Yup. <18> It's called "marketing". <17> Delwin: yea, some ppl would call it that... I would call it mis-leading/false advertising <18> lol <18> OptimusPrime they also still (as is the Intel standard) talk to the DRAM and all devices in the machine through the northbridge on the mobo, which is also where teh DRAM controller sits. <18> All through that same 64-bit-wide FSB interface. <17> Delwin: gotcha <17> Delwin: this one came with a 800mhz fsb <18> Yeah, it's 400DDR, but every company does that. <17> Delwin: I would ***ume its a AGP and not PCI-Express <18> eh <18> it probably *is* PCI-e <18> but <18> their PCI-e hub is also connected by the northbridge, through the FSB. <17> Delwin: just checked, it is a PCI-E <18> amd64 on the other hand... 128-bit wide DDR (newer ones are dual-channel) DRAM controller built into the CPU, and 1-3 (depends on the model and application) 8GB/s-per-link HyperTransport interfaces per cpu die. <17> Delwin: thats what I was looking at.. dual core 64bit AMD's... on eBay <18> :) <17> Delwin: trying to working out something on the cheap...mb here, cpu there, that kind of thing.. seeing what goes with what <18> Yep. <18> It's not forbiddingly expensive if you piece a box together a piece at a time... <21> Problem with that is that when it's done it won't feel "new". <22> hi
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