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<0> SI 3.7 added bittorrent transport
<0> thats kinda cool
<1> SI?
<0> systemimager
<2> SpamapS, this might also interest you http://udpcast.linux.lu/
<0> themaxxz: thats used by SI. ;)
<2> see
<2> :)
<3> Spam: Does it have any support for installing to software RAID systems?



<3> Really looks like Micheal Owen's got no knees any more
<0> longword: yes
<0> longword: thats what I'm working on.. they only just released the updated version that uses mdadm instead of raidtools
<4> that sounds vaguely kinky.
<5> Dunno about vague.
<4> well, by 'vaguely' I mean 'downright' but I was trying to be polite.
<5> Ah, gotcha.
<6> he want supporters so he can register a channel
<7> oh awesome
<7> let's pitch in and help!
<6> bomm: no thanks, bye now
<2> goal!!!!
<2> 1-1
<3> This is working out well
<3> Spam: Definiely no way to FreeBSD with it?
<0> longword: not sure
<0> longword: doubtful though
<0> "SystemImager is software that automates Linux installs, software distribution, and production deployment."
<8> after installing a lib how do i make linux recognize it?
<2> ldconfig
<2> and make sure ld.so.conf is correct
<8> after compiling a lib. i tried that. but it still doesn't find it
<8> oh. that second part
<8> what do you mean by correct?
<2> that file should have the path to your lib
<9> check the result from "ldd [program]"
<8> ok. i just installed libgtkhtml but how do i find out where it was actually installed. it doesn't seem to be where evolution is looking
<8> ok. i added /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf and then i ldconfig again
<10> Greetings and salutations all
<10> I need ***istance. I'm dumb and slow (of mind). Well, of body too, but that's irrelevant. Does anyone know of any good sources for dumb, slow people to learn Linux scripting? Something online preferably.
<4> What kind of scripting? BASH? Perl? Python?
<10> Bash... well, I've tried picking up Perl, and Python I know would be handy.
<4> moment



<10> But I'm like, borderline mentally handicapped when it comes to learning coding, lol. It's like that part of my brain rotted away over the last 15 years (I used to love coding when I was 10-14, but then... I dunno, I think High School killed my thirst for knowledge).
<4> http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/index.html
<10> sweet, I'll take a look, thank you
<4> *nods*
<3> And it was so well balanced
<4> You might also want to pick up Linux in a Nutshell
<7> do PC fax machines work at all with linux, or is that going to be a huge headache?
<3> gava: Check with your vendor for Linux support, or try google
<3> 'lo Jadey!
<3> Woke up again?
<11> actually havent slept in 72 hrs
<11> but actually have a few minutes before cl*** so :P
<3> LOL!
<3> Good solid junkie limbo
<3> What's the cl***?
<11> vector geometry
<3> Delightful
<3> What's the course?
<7> the HP site doesn't list linux as supported, but i'm not sure if that means it won't work or they won't support it
<7> googling linux plus the model returns one site in polish
<3> WOOOO!
<7> heh
<3> Justice!
<3> gava: Might be no harm firing off an email
<3> This can't go to penalties can it?
<7> unfortunately my wife is at the store right now, ready to buy
<3> Is it networked?
<3> If it does PCL or Postscript it shouldn't be at all difficult to at least print with it from Linux
<3> Other features are much less likely to work
<7> oh cool it works according to http://hplip.sourceforge.net/supported_devices/inkjet_aio.html
<7> works with usb not network
<3> Probably still fine
<7> according to that site anyway. so i gues that means i have to install it directly to the linux box, no prob
<2> 2-2
<7> i'm daft about printing, network means that the printer itself acts like a networked server or something?
<3> gava: If it's got a network cable shaped hole on it...
<3> gava: ...should be possible to ping it and print to it across the network using one of a number of common networked printer protocols
<3> Networked printers also tend not to be GDI or WinPrinters
<7> and ubuntu has the drivers as binaries, ok cool
<7> alright sounds like a good deal, thanks
<7> worst case scenario is i hook it up to my wintendo i guess


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