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<0> Haha, this channel gets this kind of thing often huh. <1> hrm <1> will somone give me a hand with my quick cam <1> i tryed everything at this point lol <1> ok google got me to a point where i have video0 devices ect. but now i have issues modprobe qcamvc_usb and a dmesg issue any clues? <2> hey, has anyone ever come across the problem that scp hangs when it reaches 99%? <2> it just sits there, and does nothing - it's only been happening recently, i have no idea how to fix it. <3> hey... can someone quickly remind me how to check the size of a directory from the command line? <3> was something simple but it slips my mind at the moment <4> du -hs dirname <5> hello fellows, anybody knows how to install rpmbuild on fedora 4 ? <5> I m trying to install Mailscanner and it's asked for it <3> there we go, thanks <4> yum install rpm-build <5> is it the same as yum install rpmbuild Longword?
<5> ohh nope .. <5> longword, do I need to install any package before getting to run MailScanner install-sh ? <1> i'm trying to install webcamserver on centos, when i go to ./configure last line jpeglib.h could not find, ive installed jpeglib i dont get it anyone have any help or point me to the right direction id apriciate it <1> or offer a software better than webcamserver <1> sorry <1> that was what it did :-\ <6> NathanW: install jpeglib-devel <1> done <1> already <6> i see. <1> this is more of a usb driver issue somwhere <6> NathanW: /var/log/messages should point you to the right direction <7> NathanW: Where'd you get that module from? It seems to be build for an entirely different kernel? <1> what do i do to figure out what kernel i am running? <1> if this is my issue i'ma beat my head against wall lol <7> Run uname -a <1> 2.6.9-22 lol <6> hiya coma <7> hey netbeui <8> hi ell <8> all <6> ((: <7> Now just sit and wait for it actually to get noon <9> Coma: Lunch - John where are you ? <7> The Ustaded Nites of the Netherlands <7> It's only 10am, but the catering service wants to know in advance what we're having <7> Hmm, it's really the waiting bit I hate most <6> coma do you know any cure of a drive exposed to a magnetic object? e.g.: pc speaker? <7> netbeui: You could try lowleveling it, but mostlikely you're stuck with a paperweight <7> Though pc speakers aren't that big and certainly don't have huge magnets inthem <7> netbeui: Tried formatting it yet? <6> grrr.. its an 80GB drive hehe its a pity )): <6> Coma: bios detect it correctly but the os can't access it <6> Coma: yeah but in this case it was put on top of it directly <7> netbeui: Well, the data's mostlikly gone anyway, so why not try partitioning and formatting it again? <7> If that fails, try a lowlevel format <6> i could try, how do i do a lowlevel format? <7> Oh, there are tools for that. And even your bios contains routines to do that <7> Or atleast, older bioses used to <6> yeah.. i am aware of lowlevel formats done from the bios <6> but recent bioses doesn't have that feature handy anymore this days <7> Heh, last time I used those I was working as an intern <6> hahaha <6> ok.. i'll BRB <7> Damn, I'm getting old <6> am gonna try fixing it <6> bye <7> netbeui: If everything fails, getting a replacement 80GB won't cost you an arm and a leg (if they're still available in the first place) <1> localy 80gig is 25.00 and only used so far ive seen <7> Why'd people even buy old crap like that? <5> Coma, what do u mean u getting old mate? <1> well 40-80 gig scsi hdd in a netfinity hotswap bay is prety worth it to me <1> have huge aray for the drives and room for like 50 drives lol <5> now my postfix is going crazy, all my messages sent are coming back to me with error mail for mydomain loop back to myself <5> any idea what this is ? <7> damndolla: Thinking back of when I was an intern, which was years and years ago <5> Coma, you still can write and read, more than enough <7> damndolla: Check the mx record for your domain and what postfix is set to receive for
<7> damndolla: Lol, and a whole lot more, too <7> I'm not _that_ old yet :P <6> Coma: well its quite expensive <6> Coma: anyways, got any idea about dns? <7> Heh, a 80GB harddisk expensive? <6> Coma: kinda.. am just a poor guy <7> A bottle of whisky would cost more ;) <7> What about dns? <6> Coma: in your place perhaps <7> netbeui: Nah, I just maintain an expensive taste when it comes to whisky ;) <6> some dns servers fails to resolve my domain <7> netbeui: Could be cached negative results <7> Or have they been at it for days already? <6> is that an issue with my nameserver or is that an issue of their respective domains? <7> netbeui: It's when someone asks a dns server to resolve something, and it's unable to. It'll cache that negative too <7> That's what the ttl value in the soa record is for <6> well, there is this annoying nameserver of a TelCo in our place <7> So, for how long haven't they been able to resolve your domain? <6> sometimes it resolves my domain and sometimes it doesn't <7> Hmm <6> but when i try to put any other nameserver it resolves my domain fine <6> sometimes the said TelCo nameserver can't even resolve Electronic Arts domain hehehe <7> You'd almost think that one of your nameservers responsible for the domain's failing <7> Ah <7> netbeui: In that case, it's probably their dns server to blame <6> so i think its logical to think that its not my nameserver is failing its theirs <6> am i correct? <7> *nod* <7> More than obvious, I'd say <10> hello <6> hehe.. i always call them with regards to this but they just say some crappy things <7> netbeui: Probably the default "not our fault" problem. Telcos tend to be that way, the arrogant bastards <6> i even tried shoving it to their faces that their nameserver ****s <10> it is ok to start dhcpd server w/ different machine and IP while there is an existing dhcpd server running in the network? <7> sancaca: No, that's _not_ ok. Far from <6> sancaca: it'll conflict with the other <7> Unless they're both configured to use two different pools and only respond to preset hardware addresses. But you really don't want to get into such a mess <6> sancaca: try googling for a dhcp subnetting howto <6> it should handle your problem <10> even if, it has different IP and diff machine? <10> ok thanks <6> sancaca: its on the same switch/hub, its not ok <6> sancaca: if its on the same switch/hub, its not ok <6> hahaha <10> so meaning, i must stop first the existing dhcpd server before testing the new dhcpd server? <7> Sometimes I really wonder why people insist on doing such stupid things <10> right? <7> sancaca: If you want to avoid conflicts, yes <10> thanks <11> first time to heard so many dhcp server in one network..wahahaha <11> when you only need one! <7> But having multiple dhcp servers makes it go faster!!11!! <11> oh! <11> hmmm, possible using different ip range <11> on the same subnets <11> but i preferred to only used one, possible to use another if running on different subnets <7> I'd make coffee instead :P <7> Evening, Viking <12> hello there... <12> eeeesh. <7> tommi: Here, hold this funny looking candle for me <13> this candle smells funny. <13> I 4 teh l4gz0r <13> yay! I feel so popular! <7> Heh, roadkill? <14> TAKE COVER! <12> no! Don't pull the pin YET! You're supposed to throw it while you pull the pin!
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