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<0> hmm didn't know that, the --help is pretty vague hehe <1> yeah <1> ok, there is an mrtg file there <0> your is probably cron then <0> mine looks like this <0> 0-59/5 * * * * root /usr/bin/mrtg /etc/mrtg/mrtg.cfg <1> well, it's no wonder I've been having problems, then.. I had it set to daemon mode in the config file and added a crontab entry @reboot env LANG=C /usr/bin/mrtg /etc/mrtg/rma.mrtg.cfg --logging /var/log/mrtg.log <1> it was installed as part of the rpm. that explains it. <0> yea mine is rpm too <0> it worked so i didn't mess with it hehe <1> yeah <2> Evening <0> hiya scot <2> hey redragon, how goes <0> lousy, first they make me go without caffiene till i have the headache from hell <0> then they make me go without eating or drinking till they are done with tests...
<0> drs are evil creatures <2> sadistic <3> !seen urchlay <4> i haven't seen 'urchlay', Redb3ard <0> hiya Gaia^ <5> hi <5> thats a UK joke btw >G< <0> i really gotta find fundage to come visit, but i think i'll p*** on the train rides there... <5> HEY! ya dont wanna ride on our london tube? :P <5> its ONLY beaten by Tokeo <5> tokio? <1> tokyo <5> tokyo ? <5> ah <5> Typonese!? Im an expert in that particular language! <5> so i kant spoll, wats new then? :) <1> these hard drives on my desk are new <5> hey!!!!!!! my car p***ed its annual test today!!! thats the 3rd time in a row with a clean sheet! >G< <5> and as its a 10 year old car with 200,000 miles on the clock :)............. <0> nice <6> boo <5> red, sure is, means i can work for the next year, Again :) <1> mine's 10 years too, with 190K miles <5> Fiver: is it ur tool of work though? <1> Gaia^: no, just gets me to and from work <5> k <5> :) <5> no fair <0> hiya Viking667 <5> i STILL say that Viking667 took it ONE too far >G< <5> . <7> hey everyone <8> hi <7> how is everyone today <8> i had limewire on moc os, which prog would be like that for ubuntu <7> i rely on torrents <8> i tried to find a link to download FrostWire, without success <7> use apt-get <8> sec <8> apt-get and what? <9> apt-cache search limewire <7> apt-get install <whatever> <7> that is the search <7> then when it shows you what u want <9> Yeah, and it's good for finding the package name <7> you use apt-get install ... <9> Turns up no results in Debian Sid... <7> have u edited you source listing <7> for a larger number of places it searches <9> Yes, ofcourse. <9> Still, LimeWire (and the gnutella network in general) is very limited. <8> apt-cache search limewire <8> :P <7> n|Ko: have you edited your search sources <8> no <7> Demonen.. can you help him with that <8> i'm newbie on linux :S <7> i'm running suse now so i'm not much help <7> i can't complete remember how its done in ubuntu <9> n|Ko: What distro are you on?
<8> thanx anyway <9> Ubuntu, but what version? <8> sec <8> 5.10 <8> i run it on a mac PowerBook G3 (powerpc) <9> That dosn't matter much. <7> so breezy <9> Try `sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella` <8> k <9> should get you the gtk-gnutella client, which is another client for the gnutella network (same network as LimeWire) <8> it seem to work <9> I don't like that kind of peer2peer net myself. Can't swing a cat without hitting a gig of kiddieporn :( <7> lol <10> Demonen: limewire.com, they have a linux version <8> :P <7> is it a rpm? <8> it's for mp3 <9> madbovine: See me caring? :P <10> well, whoever asked for it <9> I'm more of a "buy it in a store" kind of guy. <7> madbovine: n|ko is new to linux it would be easier for him if apt-get works <9> madbovine: n|Ko did. We're aiming for easy installation instructions, and it wasn't in is sources.list :) <10> If some piece of software isn't in the apt repository, it dosen't mean apt is broken. <7> no it just means you don't have a source that has that piece or software <10> and that given, hurrying to google to find an alternative is not always a good choice. <10> an alternative repository that is. <7> yah but ubuntu come preinstalled with alot of sources commented out in the source.list <11> how do i make a bash while loop test the return of a called function? <12> tryed "$?" ? <11> nah, i got it <11> thanks anyway <11> looks like it didn't wanna use -eq <11> == worked though <8> oups <7> did it work n|ko <8> i can find any result in search <8> i can't <7> you can use rpm to see what packages where installed <7> or use locate or whereis <8> i can't run rpm files <8> Demonen? gnutella doesn't seem to search <7> uses rpm -q <the name of the package> <7> it will tell u what packages were installed <8> where? <4> the INETRNET DAMNIT try freshmeat.net, linuxapps.com and tucows.com and then winge at /dev/null <7> sorry rpm -qi would be better <7> in a console <8> sec <8> i dont have rpm command <7> really <13> n|Ko: what're you looking for again? <13> ohh, frostwire <13> google's good for that if it doesn't turn up in apt-get <7> he installed gtk-gnutella <7> and now he can't find it <13> Tron2000: lol. dpkg -L gtk-gnutella would tell him. <13> that's if he's using a debian-based system. <7> yes it would <7> is rpm no used in debian <7> *not <13> 'ja hear that, n|Ko? <13> Tron2000: no, not normaly. <7> ah <13> It is used to look inside RPM files, but doesn't normally install them on Debian. There's no pkg database, you see. <7> ah.. good to know.. thanx <13> I've found it's very hard to actually mix the two databases, as they're quite different in both scope and way of use. <12> n|Ko: which ver of gtk-gnuetlla ? <12> n|Ko: probably an outdated version, get the .deb from the official site <7> so Viking667: a .deb is what you use dpkg on... while for like SUSE... a .rpm u use rpm
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