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<0> da, da mai bine nu :P <1> :) <0> stick to english <0> XphaN, is it so hard not to send me private messages? <0> my client doesnt handle them so well <1> o my god.. :) <0> just man date <0> its as simple as that <0> zrunn it must be hard being you <2> I do get bored sometimes <3> woot the dev for CBC sent me an email back longword <0> :P <3> with some info from him and a little trial from me we got things working <4> !slackware <5> i guess slackware is what we used to use before we had real distributions, or has 4,999 users, now that zatmac uses debian, or for the terminally masochistic, or if i want a copy of PV's harddrive, i ask him myself. "Slackware, because Linux is only free if you DON'T VALUE YOUR TIME", or so "secure" that you can't even do your work with it. <2> damn that's a little harsh
<0> slack is not so bad ;p <6> Hey! WHen i open the menu in openbox, and the submenu I open is "longer" than the screen it moves the whole menu up. How can I do so that only the submenu is moved up? <0> !debian <5> i heard debian is lookie at http://www.debian.org <0> !help <0> :P <0> !news <6> Anyone? <7> aavar openbox must have a config file or app somewhere websearch <8> i have fc3 installed as a server, what packages do i need to install to get a desktop, so i can vnc to it? <9> good evening all <10> 'lo digi <9> heya long <9> how's it going? <5> great, and you, digiobi? <10> digi: Commercial break on Sci Fi Friday? <3> hiya digi <9> say what long lol <10> ai: Do you have yum installed? <3> longword got the problems fixed up with a little help from the guy that writes CBC.pm module <8> longword: yes. <10> Redr: Nice. <9> 2 days in a row red :) <10> Redr: Extra initialization parameters? <10> digi: You're not watching Battlestar Galactica? <8> Installed Groups: Administration Tools, Compatibility Arch Support, Editors, FTP Server, Legacy Network Server, Mail Server, MySQL Database, PostgreSQL Database, Printing Support, Server Configuration Tools, System Tools, Text-based Internet, Web Server, Windows File Server, x86 Compatibility Arch Development Support <3> seems 2.17 uses a slightly different pattern and you have to use legacy support for anything encrypted prior to 2.17 <10> Redr: What about .13 to .15? <3> yea its amazying digi hehe <3> well there were some issues on calling them but he helped iron that out for me <10> ai: You did the grouplist thing? <3> i had some mis formatting <9> long: can't say I am watching it lol <9> just sitting down <8> yep. <8> i can see x, xfce, kde, gnome, gfx, gfx interface... and so on. <9> long: I'm just happy it only took me an hour to figure out how to reconfigure my wlan for a new WAP on this old linux lappy <3> now i gotta work on that spell checker... <3> damn module wont compile right <8> maybe i should just install all the ovious gfx packages. <8> have 30gb free on the boot hd. <11> anyone knows where to get drivers for canon pixma mp 150 printer? <9> long: bsg isn't on my scifi channel right now <10> ai: ai: GNOME is pretty much where it's at <10> ai: X too <10> Drk: http://www.linuxprinting.org/ is your best bet <9> hey long is linuxprinting any better then it used to be? <12> how do i unzip this file? ---> *.tar.bz2 ??? <9> I think going to the dentist was more fun then installing a printer in the past <10> digi: It's much better these days for any vaguely decent printer <10> digi: And Dell have some nice PS3 colour lasers <12> longword: how do i unzip this file? ---> *.tar.bz2 ??? <8> double click it. <9> long: you mean lexmark does :P <12> LoL ai-a <10> !tar <5> [tar] Extract tar.gz/tgz: "tar xzvf foo.{tar.gz,tgz}"; Extract tar.bz2: "tar xjvf foo.tar.bz2"; Create tar.gz: "tar czvf foo.tar.gz directory..." <10> digi: Hey, all I care about is network and Postscript <9> I know, just teasing since Dell rebrands Lexmark <13> tar: bzip2: Cannot exec: No such file or directory <13> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
<13> tar: Child returned status 2 <13> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors <2> which distro doesn't come with bzip2? <14> install bzip2. <10> jasper: What Linux distribution? <13> debian <13> 3.1 <10> apt-get install bzip2 <13> thanks <9> long: so how has life been treating you on the green island <15> i have to hold down each key for 2 secs when i try to try in kde <15> try = type <15> only in X/kde <15> why is it doing this to me? <16> composite extention, possibly... what video card and using what driver? <10> digi: Looking forward to a bit of sleep next Friday <9> next friday lol <15> gforce4/nvidia but this never happend befor <15> just happen after playing quake, and when i restart it still does it <10> Maybe you burned it out? <15> Demonen are you talking to meh? <16> aRch^: Yeah. <10> 'lo wensu <15> keyboard works fine in init 3 <16> Any chance there might have been a cooling faliure? Also, what version of the driver are you using? <16> Xorg or XFree86? <17> heya longword <15> what would a cooling failure have to do with it? <2> aRch^: did you try it with just an xterm and not KDE? <15> yea <15> still lagged <10> Most likely the application left the keyboard in raw mode <10> Try starting quake and exiting again <15> i rebooted still does it <10> Fair enough. <10> Time to buy a new PC then. <15> lol <9> long: and how is the penguiness? <16> aRch^: if there is a cooling faliure, peices on the video card can get fried so anything more advanced than VGA400 needs half an hour. <10> The penguiness is good. <10> In fact I'd venture to suggest very good <15> Demonen would i still be able to play viedos? <16> aRch^: Depends on what got fried... <9> good to hear, she still busy beyond belief? <15> damn that would **** <10> Isn't she always? <16> I've had a GeForce FX fry, and still be able to play MPEG in SVGATextMode <15> Xorg btw.. <16> ... but as soon as X gets anywhere near that card, it's a slideshow. <15> hmm <9> long: true true, wasn't she taking cl***es? <10> Yup. <16> aRch^: Step one is disabling all the bells and whistles of Xorg. <9> long: I need to consider adding an MBA to my schedule <16> aRch^: Mind you: It dosn't have to be fried. Did you just reboot or did you go down completely and yank power for a few minutes? <15> Demonen: just reboot -n <9> long: want to hear how bad things have been out here... I met my boss for the first time yesterday after being out here for 8 weeks, and doubled our talk time to a full hour <10> That's bad? <9> long: well seeing I pretty much have had no direction or help on what I'm suppose to be doing... <15> Demonen: i will try to power off <15> thanx for the help <16> no prublim. <9> I moved out to be the VoIP guy... Spent 2 weeks finding out that a different group took ownership when I was on vacation coming out to Boston, and my boss didn't tell me, finally got him on the phone for like 10 minutes and he's like oh yeah... find something else to work on.. <10> digi: No todo list? <16> digiobi: network stresstests are important. I suggest Quake. <9> then after floundering a bit for 2-3 weeks looking for a project to get involved with and VoIP comes up again in a different view... find solutions that are lower cost then what the other group is doing... then after 2-3 weeks finally spoke with him yesterday and he wants me focusing on MuniWifi <10> Nice of him to tell you <10> Are there not emails flying back and forward? <10> Some kind of IM? <9> Yeah me emailing him, and waiting for responses <18> !seen HellHound <5> hellhound is currently on #mandriva (d h m s) <10> I know MSN Messenger is almost a critical business tool for me <18> heh
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