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<0> link --help <1> just try and see <2> hi <2> I have just installed slackware 10.2 on my notebook fujitsu siemens amilo pro v2045 .. and every time I start slack my memory usage grow from 70 M to 500M .. almost at full .. someone could tell me why ? <3> Pasquale: Linux uses allmost all available memory for buffers and cache. Don't worry, as soon as an app requests memory it'll get it. <3> It's completely normal, and it's what you want, really. <3> Take all you know about memory usage and management from windows, and pretend it was all a bad dream. <2> aha thx Demonen <3> no, digital surround. <3> I couldn't get it THX certified even if I rebuilt it from scratch. <2> ok <; <4> Hello, http://pastebin.com/505198 can some1 analyze this please ? <5> Demonen, what ya doing? <5> .o <6> !fou4s <6> !emerge
<6> !yum <7> methinks yum is an automatic updater and package installer/remover for rpm systems. See http://www.linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/ <6> !urpmi <7> [urpmi] Mandriva Linux's (formerly Mandrakelinux) own RPM wrapper. You can compare rpm vs. urpmi with insmod vs. modprobe or dpkg vs. apt-get. See http://www.mandrakehelp.com/RPM-HOWTO.html or see easyurpmi <3> themaxxz: Securing my gallery script with the help of some #cgi gurus <5> Demonen, how does that relate to THX certified? :) <3> http://www.z0rz.net/~demonen/zGallery/ <-- If you care even in the slightest <3> themaxxz: He said "thx", and I replied that it's not. <5> ah <3> I ***umed he was talking about sound systems? <3> :P <8> hi, i wa curious as to why gimp wont install on my machine, i got all the deps but when it compiles (as im sure it must be) it complains because of a mmissing XML::perl thingy <8> how do i fix that? <9> xiv__: isn't that perl::XML? <8> hey netbeui you have any suggestions? <8> yes i believe it is btw <9> xiv__: what distro? <8> fedora 4 <9> hmmm <5> why not use the rpm? <9> xiv__: how did you install gimp? <8> the server is messed when using yum <8> net: i havent yet, i only get so fdar as its checking for the links it needs file-wise <8> whoever runs the yum server needs to fix that :P <8> ill get the output, jas <8> well ill be damned <8> you guys must have linux voodoo dolls <8> thanks, its workin now :) <9> ehehe <9> yum got no problems <8> yum = yummy goodness <9> but i would recommend apt <8> how do i work apt? <9> but yum will do <9> hehe <8> netbeui, it didnt work <8> you mind if i flood a sec <8> ? <9> xiv__: yeah it won't cause its not pre-installed <8> no, i mean gimp wont <9> xiv__: i don't but HellHound will <8> hehe <8> The GPG keys listed for the "Fedora Core 4 - i386 - Base" repository are already installed but they are not correct for this package. <8> Check that the correct key URLs are configured for this repository. <9> public keys again <8> ya <8> Public key for ghostscript-fonts-5.50-13.noarch.rpm is not installed <8> Retrieving GPG key from file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora <8> GPG key at file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora (0x4F2A6FD2) is already installed <8> how do i get the keys? <9> rpm --import http://mirror.hiwaay.net/redhat/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora <8> hmm <8> that didnt work <8> it just complained faster that time :) <9> xiv__: remove all the keys you have <8> how? <9> rpm -qa|grep -i key <8> then do the previous one? <9> then rpm -e on the GPG-KEY results <8> ok
<9> and import the new one <8> [root@my714 xiv]# rpm -e gpg-pubkey-4f2a6fd2-3f9d9d3b <8> error: "gpg-pubkey-4f2a6fd2-3f9d9d3b" specifies multiple packages <9> xiv__: rpm -e --allmatches package <8> testing <8> should i take out the gnome key too? <8> gnome-keyring-0.4.2-1 <10> hi .. anybody know why my hard drive indicator is always ligths up on my notebook with slackware on it? <9> xiv__: no <9> alright, dinner and the BSG <9> hehehe <9> see yah guys (: <8> eyb :) <8> thanks! <11> steg: ping does it too. <11> It's final. ICMP raw sockets are crap. :-P <5> heh <5> hold the presses! <12> hi, does slackware come with a firewall, or do i need to download one? <12> ne1? <13> "ne1"? <13> I don't see that nick in the channel. <14> How can i see how many conections on my host and how can i kill them ? <12> ne == anyone <12> ne1 == anyone <12> knowone: u can see them with netstat <12> or iptstate <14> there was another commands <14> command <13> Then *say* anyone. Moron-speak just makes you look like an idiot. <14> like ps -aux something like that.... <15> That's for processes. <14> how about connections .... <14> but not netstat. <15> From "man ps": ps - "report a snapshot of the current processes" <13> There's some reason not to use netstat? <15> "netstat" is designed to do what you are looking for. <12> it's called abbreviation <14> and how can i kill that connection ? <12> not moron-speak <15> Killing the connection is only part of the solution. You'll eventually want to lock the IP out. <15> Ideally, you want to looking at iptables. <15> to be* <15> Why the paranoia anyway? <14> yes ... and kill the pid process. <15> If you kill the process, all connections ***ociated with it will fall anyway. <14> Cause i shared my root p***word with a friend and hes login to it. <15> Well, you're a tit then. <14> i changed the p***word .... but hes still online <14> and i want to kill his connection. <16> kill his shell <15> Yep. <14> Thats what im asking . <15> But he is logged in as root right? <17> <18> or did he login then root up? <15> If you've changed to p*** for root, I'd just restart the machine and learn your lesson. <15> Why you gave him/her the p*** in the first place is beyond me. <14> I need'ed him to help me configure something. <15> You can't take instructions? <14> If i restart my machine my network will go down ..... <14> yes , but it would of take me more time to fix my problem. <15> Well then you obviously were not ready to try it. <14> so ... how can i kill his connection ? <3> if you have physical access to the box, just disconnect it from the network. <3> plopp, gone. <18> do a 'who' and see what pts he's logged in with, then 'ps -ef|grep pts' and kill the pids off <14> I am the network ... my server and hostings will go down. <14> So i cant do that ... i need to kill his connection if possible ... <14> but i need help with it. <19> heh, join a script kiddie channel and hand out your root p***word again, i'm sure they'll protect their new root from other kiddies :p <15> There will be something like "/usr/local/bin/bash" or another shell with his user by it. <15> Kill that process. <5> hmm stupid unzip wildcards are not working
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