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<0> sinthetek: hrmm.. I didn't know that. I'll keep that in mind, Thanks <1> LeBear: heh, good luck <1> you will hate me for informing you if you ever get a job there probably <2> evening <3> ScoT it might be <0> I'll conceivably moving down there in the mid-distant future for a couple years, I imagine. <1> 234242524142316834 gwb's running around acting stupid and causing trouble <0> sinthetek: oh.. I wouldn't be going for the job. Gaining some family down there <1> ahh, ok <0> but it's nice to know there's atleast a decent chance of getting a decent job down there
<1> i cannot say honestly cuz i have never lived there before, but everyone i have met who lives there or is from there NRA conservative ...can't finish cuz Gaia^ is here <1> :P <3> :) <4> heh <1> sorry for getting slightly offended, btw. been up all night <1> i wasn't really offended, just kinda annoyed. i am a bit more touchy when sober for long periods of time <5> Hello there :) Is anyone of you using a virtualization services under linux? (as Xen, VMware, OpenVZ etc) <2> danb sure <5> 'm glad to hear. I'm looking around for some stable sw for server consolidation and improvement of security (one service per machine). At this moment I'm playing with vmware server and xen. vmware look pretty stable to me though i'm not sure wether its best possible for my needs <5> any recommendations? <6> I've used vserver for that. <2> i dont use either of those, i have vmware workstation, but it's good for what i use it for <6> But, ages ago. <5> I do use workstation as well. Very stable ... <7> okay there be a bot in here relaying to a spam bot, when i find it i'm gonna be soo kickin it out <6> Redragon: There are multiple levels of kicking? <5> though not good for inet services :) <7> there is the nice kick and the rude kick, this deserves rude kick <3> GOODIE >EG< <3> i got some real neat kick msgs <3> AND we won4-0 last night <3> so, I'm sure up for the kicking of <3> anyone here that is a relay bot, Please to be speaking up <2> o/~ <3> theres ScoT with that whip, Again >G< <2> evening Gaia <3> gawd! ur late luv, i said ello around an hour ago now :) <2> yeah i'm slower than paint drying on Thursdays <2> sorry <3> what on earth for luv? :) <2> the hectic start to the week, usually catches up with me around about then <8> hi <8> do anyone have a good lisp book to recommend <7> !lisp <9> [lisp] Let's Include Some Parentheses or a LISt Processor or want to learn lisp? Go to http://www.elwoodcorp.com/alu/table/learn.htm or lithp or at http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/lisp.html, or loads of innovative semantic paradigms Let's Instinctively Slotski Parallel.. Lisp Is Super Powerful, or a speach impediment. Lisp beats the competition, read: ... <8> that elwoodcorp.com link is dead, please update <8> but th <8> x <3> ah! <10> j0
<3> 0j <10> ... will kill ya <3> u not got no O to kill me :P <3> :) <10> oj will kill ya <10> I don't have to do it :P <4> hmm sweet <3> get him to do it then :) <10> I'll just tell him you're his girlfriend :P <4> bartpe is pretty slick <4> just hope I'm smart enough to add the plugins I need <11> :) <4> ditCh, help me! <4> :) <11> uh ? :) <12> These are true ? : <12> Date: 4.07.2006 Time: 23:35:10 Size: 1556684 <12> ALERT: [Trojan/Drop.Zlop.PA trojan] /windows/C/System Volume Information/_restore{C83839E3-CA7B-449C-BB83-3D444B3339C5}/RP60/A0008605.exe <<< Is the Trojan horse Trojan/Drop.Zlop.PA <12> what garbage are these : <12> Date: 4.07.2006 Time: 23:35:41 Size: 53538 <12> ALERT: [Trojan/Drop.Zlop.PA trojan] /windows/C/System Volume Information/_restore{C83839E3-CA7B-449C-BB83-3D444B3339C5}/RP91/A0014402.exe <<< Is the Trojan horse Trojan/Drop.Zlop.PA <12> ./windows/C/System Volume Information/_restore{C83839E3-CA7B-449C-BB83-3D444B3339C5}/RP91/A0014402.exe <13> stop pasting. <13> and yes, they are. smoke that crap. <12> ouch <10> yo rikki :) <14> Morning <2> hi rikki <14> Up late this morning 8:40 4.9 deg c and fine but foggy <14> Hi scot <15> can anyone tell me how to get the wpa_supplicant and 'ifconfig wlan0 up' to run on boot instead of having to run it manually? <12> write a script <15> and put it where? <2> softdevr you might have a file for doing that in your distro /etc/rc.d/rc.local <2> depending on what flavour of linux you have <15> mandriva <15> sorry for the delay...was just checking the config file <15> mandriva 2006 <15> where is the file that contains all your previous shell commands <14> Maybe /home/username/.bash/history or something like that <15> thanks <15> user root doesn't seem to have a dir in home <12> what about .bashrc <12> ops, cancel that <12> i show .bash and thought you wanted something else <12> saw*
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