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<0> ladybyte convert 5 terameters to light minutes <1> 5 terameters is approximately .97 light minutes <2> lols i love uptime wars <0> They were rebooted before <3> longword, yeah well its okay now, it was just a glitch <2> i recon i could win oldest distro wars <4> I doubt it. <2> heh <5> gileswrk yes you should be able to do that with sed <2> bring it on! <5> any suggestions gcbirzan ? <3> longword, well unplanned reboot rather :) <3> read crash <0> gsw: Unless it begins with Y... <6> what string are you looking for giles? <6> and is it always the same number in the front?
<7> ggdrasil? <4> gileswrk: Slackware Linux Setup (version HD-4.0.0) <3> a spacecraft anomaly at 11:19 a.m. local solar time caused the rover's fault protection software to interrupt operations, place the rover in a safe state, and reboot the flight software <2> it's just a username in a "include /etc/httpd/conf/vhost/username" <5> hiya Revenger <7> hullo <4> gileswrk: I had a 3something, but I reinstalled that. :-) <2> lols <4> Redragon^: Hm, there was an option. Give me a second. <3> those damn martians should keep their paws of the hw <2> i think u won, i have a rh6.0 somewhere here though <7> my yggdrasil is older. <8> hey Redragon^ ? <1> methinks redragon^ is the creator of SRSS and spends way to much time researching server security and perl programming and a sendmail fanatic, or tripping, or the creator of GNU HH at http://hostingsoftware.net :^) <5> i'm digging thru the docs but can't find it <4> Redragon^: report_safe <5> ShoveX yes <2> i played this game when i was at the linux conference and i got trumped by someone who actually emailed linus and got him to post him an early version of linux <2> doh <5> thanks gcbirzan <8> you place the rewrite stuff in httpd.conf right <5> gcbirzan i've had complaints from ppl using pda devices and such to check email that emails that are repacked by SA aren't displayed properly <5> so i'm moving to just taggin the subject <5> it was something in 3.1 when i upgraded so I had to revert to 3.0 and wanna go back to 3.1 :) <5> well haven't made it to store yet so going now, thanks again gcbirzan <9> Redragon^, 3.1 heh <9> there's 4.x <9> 3.1.4 i mean <8> Redragon^ does this look about right? <8> RewriteEngine on <8> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !-U <8> RewriteRule ^(.+) /var/www/images/404.png <9> Redragon^, having problems with that 3.1.4 upgrade myself, it keeps giving me perl modules missing error so i staied with 3.0 <10> G'evening. I know this is not a 100% linux question but here it goes <10> I've MacOS Tiger in a .iso file on my harddrive and am about to burn it on a DVD. is there any special setting I need to tick so I'm sure it will be bootable ? <8> Redragon^ adding ErrorDocument 404 /image/404.png to your main config does the same thing <0> WeB: Nothing special <10> Thanks longword, found the answer, now burning the second disc to see if it works <11> Greetings all <12> hi <13> whoa <13> rikki was here <13> that never happens <13> -rw-rw---- 1 mysql mysql 984M Aug 12 15:43 nameValue_2006_03_23.MYD <13> -rw-rw---- 1 mysql mysql 1.8G Aug 12 15:54 nameValue_2006_03_23.MYI <13> ouch! <13> indexes 2x the size of the table <9> too much data there <13> heh.. thats nothin. ;) <13> -rw-rw---- 1 mysql mysql 13G Aug 12 16:01 jobquerylog.MYD <0> 'lo Spam <0> rikki has visited two or three times the last few months <14> oh! Hi, longword <0> 'lo <13> ah <14> SpamapS: ouch! That's getting to be a big dataset! <13> I think we need ksnmpd <13> I want the kernel to tell me the load average when its at 400 <13> It responds to my pings, why won't it tell me load average? ;-) <14> ... uh? <13> Viking667: Its a ridiculous dataset that never should have been loaded into MySQL tables... it should be in hash tables. :-P
<14> If a kernel crawls out from under a load of 400, you should consider yourself damn lucky to even be able to sync discs. <13> Viking667: I do it all the time. <13> never mind this was the oom killer.. <13> Out of Memory: Killed process 24653 (mysqld). <0> http://tacosw.com/files/1984macintro.mov <0> Twenty two and a half years ago, Steve Jobs introducing Mac <13> anybody know a really lightweight distributed data storage method, especially for things like session data.. <13> longword: ahh cl***ic <0> wb rikki <13> oh, another question.. anybody know of something like lsof for windows? <11> Hi longword <13> rikki: howdy! ltns <11> whoa. rikki was here. That never happens. Was that you Longword? <13> that was me. ;) <11> Hi SpamapS <11> Yeh... ltns <11> Been a years or two <0> Spam: Wininternals has something like lsof <13> Yeah I'm finding a few now <13> sysinternals .. and fport.exe <11> Still alive and well and still as ugly as ever :) <13> got a box sending lots of email, and virus checkers all show it clean <13> rikki: glad to hear it. and likewise. <0> Spam: Does it run a web server? <11> I may start hanging in here again now I am semi retired. <11> I had a stroke in November so I can't work for a while. <0> Not too serious I hope? <15> is wininternals still free, i hear mS bought them <11> Recovering quit well but still left with a few probs... Not to bad though. <0> They feeding you rat poison? <14> Can someone remember what that MS-DOS tcp stack was called? ANd where I can get it from? <0> Viki: There was more than one <0> Viki: Trumpet Winsock and Minuet ring a bell <0> Viki: There was also the whole ODI thing <11> longword: Spammers feeding me crap <14> longword: that's the one. <14> not Trumpet (for Windows) nor Minuet <11> V 2 viking <14> rikki: ...? <11> For 95 users you used to have to upgade winsock <14> I'm not sodding TALKING Windows stacks. I'm talking MSDOS. <11> Who run the channel now day? <0> viki: Wattcp? <14> longword <11> Ah sorry viking <14> yeah@! That brings a memory <14> Whatever it was, it's free. <0> rikki: 'run' is a strong term for what I do <14> i.e. either GPL or public domain. But I think that watttcp was it. <14> last one I think I saw was pctcp238.zip might have been the filename. <11> That info is in my memory viking but getting it is a different story <14> mmmmm. <0> wattcp wasn't really a proper 'stack' as such <14> ahh. Well, I need one with a proper stack, and an ftp client. <0> It was a library that could be compiled into client programs <14> oh. Then that wasn't really it. <0> And allowed those client programs to make use of packet drivers to talk TCP/IP <0> There were FTP clients and the like <0> Servers too <14> ... wow ... 35 seconds lag on an ssh conn. Man, that's bad. <11> Used to have to load the socket lay with win3.11 <11> layer <16> omg linux r da haxy <0> Trumpet worked for DOS too <14> Well, the one I want I *believe* was on Simtel.net... except now I can't find the that <14> bye bye..... <0> There were a /lot/ of things on simtel.net <11> Viking I will look in my old CD archive <0> It was the sunsite.unc.edu of its day <14> rikki: thank you. <14> yup. <0> http://users.pandora.be/mydotcom/library/network/dostcpip.htm looks interesting <14> I'll take a look at that, thanks.
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