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<0> ..ok why not ...because this can not be?because is the same kernel <0> in networking i find it best <1> LadyByte: slackware? <2> rumour has it, 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. <0> ok .i know the secure problem ..but i update most from tar.gz <0> and there are some support sites that have the .tgz already compiled <0> so ...i dont think this is a problem ... <0> the administration you must do ..not the distribution site <3> What is a decent live cd version of linux to use? <4> knoppix :) <0> knoppix:) <3> Knoppix.org? <5> D-side, I just burnt my mandriva 2006 dvd again. It works fine on the XP computer, however, it still does not boot on the computer I want to install it to. It must be the DVD drive thats wrong? <0> yes <3> ok thanks <6> evening longword
<7> 'lo them <6> .o <6> well then <8> themaxxz: indeed. <7> When? <8> Before. <8> SeBsZ: does it boot on the computer you burned it on? <5> yes <6> gooo godzilla <8> SeBsZ: could be the dvdrom then, yeah. <8> sure its not a cdrom drive? :) <9> hiya D-side <9> howdy max <6> red <6> ragon <6> e-reader <8> themaxxz: have you been drinking? <6> no <6> it's like the tablet pc from ms <6> but smaller <6> think star trek pads <10> :) <6> only they made it black and grey and dull <6> soon we'll have transporters! <8> maxx <8> what in the hell are you talking about <6> progress <8> dont lie to me, you've been hitting the sauce. <7> Who has the most Easter Eggs? <7> And who had a go at making a Giant Creme Egg? <6> eh <8> er <8> has the whole world gone mad today? <7> Cultural barrier? <7> I guess they don't have Creme Eggs over there <7> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creme_Egg <7> The regular ones are kinda small - chicken egg type size <7> Thick chocolate shell, gooey white and yellow center <7> But if you get 48 of them and scoop out the innards, you can just about fill a regular size easter egg <7> Some nutter did it and put it on ebay <7> I don't think he mad back his investment <8> we're talking about the cadbury ones right? <8> yeah. <8> but what i dont understand is "regular size easter egg" <6> it's like you have japanese and regular sized people <8> i'd kill you <8> but that was amusing <11> the eggs in the grocery that don't say "large" or "extra large" would be regular sized? <8> http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0771/ <8> kodon: i want to know what the hell kind of "regular" egg can hold 48 cadbury creme eggs. <7> them: ^5 <8> i highly recommend the x-e article i linked to above <7> D: You're not trying to tell me that America, the very home of the commercialization of holidays, doesn't do the Easter Egg thing? <7> I highly recommend this article here: http://yarchive.net/risks/sgi_irix.html <8> longword: usually its colored hard boiled eggs, as well as various egg shaped candies in a multitude of sizes <8> but not so for a particular King among Eggs <11> D-side: true. you could probably fill a gallon mixing bowl with 48 cadburys... <12> Anyone played with fedora core 5 yet <6> Zer0, yes
<12> How the hell do I setup a DHCP server in FC5 <7> kodon: They're nowhere near that big inside <12> There is no DHCP service <7> Zer0: yum install dhcpd <12> loo <12> I am such a noob <8> yes indeed. <12> lol <6> sooon my precious <13> oh oh <12> ok did yum install dhcpd <12> got Nothing to do <12> No match for argument: dhcpd <12> Now what? <2> now what are you talking about? <12> So I ran yum install dhcpd and recieved back No Match for argument: dhcpd <12> Now what Longsword <12> I started with a fresh install of Fedora Core 5 installing all packages <12> So i am quite suprised the dhcpd was not installed <12> y <12> FYI .. dhcpd = no <12> yum install dhcp* worked =) <7> Maybe it's dhcp-server <7> Why surprised that dhcpd wasn't installed? Very few people would use it <9> hiya longword <7> Evening Redr <8> unless he wants dhcpcd <6> naaah <12> nah I just want to do dhcp service <8> thats a fascinating statement. <8> utterly. <14> D-side: I'm serious... I use it, RR don't allow static IP's... if I did set it up static, it would, until the DHCP server changed the IP... then internet access would be DOA...until I statically changed it to the new IP addy...so, instead I use DHCP, don't have to worry about it <6> OptimusPrime, its dhcp client deamon -> dhcpcd <8> OptimusPrime: you've completely proved my point. <8> thank you. <6> OptimusPrime, he wants the server <6> i'm on a dyn ip and dont use dhcp client <14> themaxxz: things may have changed, but you needed DHCPD on the 'client' side as well... often its called a DHCP-PUMP <6> OptimusPrime, I mean you dont need dhcpcd in every situation <6> ppp being one <14> themaxxz: perhaps, I'm thinking of the 'old' meaning of it.... I run RH 7.2, so some things have changed... not many though ;-) <6> OptimusPrime, the protocol is dhcp, not dhcpd <6> dhcpd is the deamon, dhcpcd is a client, so it pump <6> s/it/is/ <12> Ok what about installing php <6> Zer0, if you did a full install, all packages should be installed including php <12> yum install php didn't work <12> Ah ok <12> is there a grep command to verify <6> you need to describe the problem better then "didn't work" <6> Zer0, rpm -qa|grep php, or rpm -q php <7> Doesn't work? <2> Look buddy, doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! <12> Got it <7> dhclient is the DHCP client of choice these days <6> ah yes <8> indeed so <8> i'm contemplating going with modular X <12> apache -v <12> apache --version <15> hi <12> lol <15> an1 using grsecuirity <15> just asking for comment, if Linux chroot() is so weak, why don't the Linux kernel developers adopt grsec? <15> also am surprised that chroot() doesn't enforce chdir() by default... <15> any ideas why <6> movie time! <8> themaxxz: which? <6> Heat <8> why? <7> D: What distribution are you on these days? <8> just looking to kill 3.5 hours? <6> D-side, love that movie
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