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<0> why? <1> 'cause he's put so much time and money in it that he doesn't wanna give up on the idea...I think <1> stupid, if you ask me <1> I'm betting there's tons of solutions out there that would work just fine <0> show him the percentages, stats, uptimes, etc <1> yeah, that's a good idea, I just wish I knew more about Linux to be able to represent it fairly <1> I was toying with the idea of installing something on my computer and showing it to him...I even offered to do the setup for free! <0> sounds like he'd have to hire a new admin though <1> yeah, probably <1> unfortunately where I live there isn't a lot of techies...specially linux ones <1> well, my wife is gonna be off work soon and we got errands to run, so I'm gonna have to put this project on hold 'till later <1> thanks so much for you help, guys <1> *your <2> where do you live New? <1> Alaska <2> ok, good to know ;)
<1> how do I find if there are any LUG's in my area? <2> LUG? <1> Linux User Group <2> don't know <2> I never heared of it <1> guess I'll google it <2> ok <1> sweet! AKLUG...who knew! <2> :p <2> g2g <2> bye everyone <1> well, I'm outta here too, thanks for putting up with me...and God bless <1> quit <3> how do I change the ident and real name using bitchx client after instalation my bitchx has only 3 files BitchX scr-bx and wserv <4> how do i uninstall python if i installed it from a tarball? <4> I want to use an older version <5> BlkPoohba: delete it manually. <5> (you could get help by listing the tarball contents) <6> can some one help me make a dameon that will continuoslly send emails to a certain set of users <6> im jst doint tests so that i can check my server <7> I was just wondering why does it always say that the p***word can be up to 255 characters long, this 255 number is often used to limit the size of strings. Does anyone know why this number is used as the limit? <8> hooray for backups and customers not having them <9> yay! <10> I frequently do this command: mount --bind /original/directory /duplicate/directory. If I want to make this permanent what do i put in fstab? That whole command, or part of it, or something else? <11> gavagai: Use bind as an option. <10> like: /original/directory /duplicate/directory ext3 bind 0 0 <10> is that right? <6> can some one help me send m*** emails <11> Hm, auto for the fs type, maybe <6> like a loops <11> natts: No. <11> natts: Now die. <10> i just got ext3 because that is what i'm seeing for most things in fstab <0> Lotus: sounds like homework <7> hahaha, I swear to god it is not <7> somebody asked me this, and I did not know what to tell them <10> Lotus, hint, 8 bits <7> I see that 255 is used frequantly, but do not know the reason behind it <7> oh <10> two to the eighth power <0> minus one <10> not if you include 0 <7> so why can't you have more than 8 bits? <0> gavagai: everyone includes zero <10> well there are 256 8 bit permutations not 255, that's all i meant <12> well, you generally (not always) have sizes based on 8-bit boundaries (8,16,32,64) <12> The old machines (PDP-11s mainly) had 12-bit, 18-bit, 22-bit and 36-bit. <0> gavagai: hehe. i know. i'm just messing with ya <10> lol <11> Lotus: Because that's a common sense limit. <11> Lotus: Who on Earth would want a p***word longer than 255 characters? <12> ooo! ooo! I know! I know! <11> You'd probably have to type it over and over quite a few times... <7> it is not just for p[***words, in Excel it says that the maximum number of worksheets is 255 <11> Heck, you'd be spending half an hour typing it. <0> hey vik <11> Lotus: Same thing. <12> So you have to type in a phrase from Sun Tzu's Art Of War in the original chinese by using escaped ANSI sequences. <12> \u3033\u3037\u3055\u3039..... <10> by an amazing coincidence that happens to be my p***word
<12> yeah. right. With the five periods at the end? <13> Evening <12> hello. <14> hi Viking667 ScoT <13> hi BattleNet <15> is it possable to have a certain user on a linux box to login to a shell with a static ip and no p*** kinda like makeing it see the users ip and allowing login without a p*** <15> like sudo does but adding an ip to allow logins <9> thats exceedingly silly. <15> D-side not at all <15> I have one main server here that I want to be able to ssh server1 from it and not have to enter a p*** <16> sup D <0> AnTiTarzan36: can't that be done with known hosts and rsa certs? <12> that's what keys are for. <15> ok thats what I needed to know then I need to set my sshd_config file to allow keys then right <9> VX: hi. <17> Evening D <9> longvvord. <17> Ant: It's rare you need to change sshd_config file that <9> longvvord: no one has your old nick. grown attached to this one <17> Mostly the latter <9> very good. <16> err, bronaugh. me no spell, for some reason. <17> Ant: Check that the permissions on .ssh and authorized_keys are minimal <9> VX: yes, i'm savvy enough to know how to /whois <9> tonight is all-you-can-eat prime rib night <16> hehe <9> and a bunch of us are going to gorge. <12> D-side: hi again, by the way. <9> Viking667: you're nearly everywhere I am. <17> D: Have you been to http://n.nfshost.com/ ? <9> longvvord: i have. <9> and through. <17> Very good <9> most of them just made me very angry <12> D-side: and I'm on nr 22 and haven't got any further yet. I mean: has_9 is supposed to turn into ... what? <12> hrm. I just thought of something. <9> Viking667: its going to hurt when you get it. want a hint? <12> nope. Not yet. <12> I'm working through sequences. <17> Viki: That's one of the easier ones <17> Viki: Try not to overthink it <9> longvvord: eh, most of them are easy. <9> indeed. <17> D: bbabb? <9> overthinking is how you sabotage yourself <9> longvvord: could have been worse. <9> though <17> 13 was evil <9> hell, lots of people werent even able to find that clue from that page. <9> which was 13? <17> Unlucky <9> you say evil. i say bullsh <17> 13->14 I mean <9> that was UTTER garbage <9> not just for some either. :D <16> yeah, I said "f this" at 13. <9> orziot_jiz had me wanting to commit murder. <17> LOL! <17> Yeah, that was fun <9> i figured out half of it <9> but i didnt realize it was $-- <9> so to speak <9> and that... wow. <17> Only 13 and 20 held me up <9> 20 was again a BS one. <17> I disagree <9> i was SO fixated on what i thought was the pattern <12> I've tried has_10 has_0 has_. has_: so far <9> yeah well you would! <17> Yeah, that's our problem. <12> lol. <9> Viking667: what has 10?
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