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<0> hum.
<0> what's the claims on that?
<1> anyone has a good tutorial for iptables?
<2> modprobe serial gives "modprobe: can't locate module serial"|| how do i install the serial module?
<1> Sadek, distro ?
<0> I'd say you may have a problem with your distribution.
<0> if they're not including that module, either it doesn't apply for your platform, or it's not included for some reason.
<0> either way if you need the functionality it provides you are SOL if you aren't up for compiling own kernel.
<3> heya all..
<2> bro, debian
<0> Sadek: surprising. but ok.
<0> on ia32?
<2> im using Debian 3.1 with a 2.4.27 kernel
<0> upgrade to 2.6.8
<0> it's also in 3.1



<0> if that helps, great.
<2> im trying to get the the IrDA port working
<0> hmm.
<4> ROTFL! Best Wiki entry ever...
<4> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_other_other_white_meat
<0> LOL
<5> redirected to newborns?
<6> morning all
<7> is it possible to convert a ntfs partition to ext3 ?
<7> :P
<7> without losing the stuff on it
<8> no.
<7> aw :/
<8> you have to back up, create new partition, and restore.
<7> lookslike I have to play with play with partition magic then :/
<7> resizing and ****
<7> got any tools that can do stuff like that in linux ?
<9> what software should I use for conversions of virtual CD's ? (I need to convert .nrg and .mds files to iso to be able to mount them)
<10> longword still around?
<0> yo Mike6
<0> Mike6: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_other_other_white_meat
<10> longword i ran into a deal with https and wanted your input
<10> longword had a customer buy a godaddy cert
<10> which doesn't have a ca in browsers
<10> but they sent a cert that i was told to add to sslcachainfile configuration option in httpd.conf
<10> and browsers accept the cert as if the ca was in the browser
<10> so what do you know about this chainfile thing
<10> i looked it up on modssl today but it didn't make sense to me
<9> what the hell is going on? I've installed Winamp through Wine and it got stuck...and a little red window that can only be moved
<11> Anyone here keen on MySQL Cluster?
<11> So with MySQL cluster, do my data nodes necessarily have to be running mysqld?
<9> winamp window can't be closed or something...
<9> what can I do?
<10> never done a cluster and only read about syncronized slaves
<6> bronaugh
<11> heheh
<0> Mike6: yo.
<6> anyone here claim to know anything about samba?
<6> i could really use a hand.
<0> I know a bit. what's the prob?
<6> Could not find base dn, to get next uidNumber at /usr/share/perl5/smbldap_tools.pm line 882, <DATA> line 283.
<0> oh, integrating with LDAP. fun.
<6> yeah.
<0> what tool is generating that error?
<0> http://www.linuxforum.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=154989
<6> smbldap-tools
<0> might be helpful?
<12> wht's the best book to start off with linux?
<11> www.linuxdoc.org
<11> tldp.org, sorry
<6> nope, thats not the same.
<12> ?
<6> and unfornately, i've been there already and read that one
<6> its a similar, but not at all the same error.
<12> which one is the best
<12> to start from scratch
<11> I'd suggest not reading a paperback book, |v10L3nT|



<11> Rather, use google.
<12> but i wouldn't know what's good and what's not.
<11> Or, O'Reilly's Essential Systems Administration
<11> I'm telling you, paperback books on Linux in general, are crap.
<12> okay.
<11> Like I said, I would suggest using google and friends.
<10> they tend to be behind the times
<12> just tell me a good book to start with .. perhaps the one you started with
<11> I started with google.com.
<12> okay:>
<11> Back then, it was Altavista.com, rather.
<12> how much time would it take?
<12> to learn the basics?
<13> night all
<11> a week maybe
<10> later scot
<12> okay, thanks a lot guys.
<0> Mike6: fun.
<6> i think a good part of my problem is related to nsswitch.com
<6> err nsswitch.conf
<0> ack.
<0> wacky. I know nothing about that file.
<0> though contents of it are interesting.
<14> hello
<15> you've never had to deal with nssswitch before?
<0> nope.
<15> lucky uou
<15> you
<16> what's ns switch ?
<0> Name Server Switch.
<16> uhm
<16> and what's so complicated?
<0> it looks like it, among other things, configures the order of resolution of hostnames.
<0> eg whether it looks at /etc/hosts first, or DNS
<9> is there any program for Linux like Daemon Tools for WIndows?
<16> oh
<9> or a good converter from .mdf and .nrg to iso
<0> also configures things like whether p***words are shadowed or not.
<0> bunch of crazyness.
<16> binchunk I think
<16> !binchunk
<16> LadyByte, google for linux nrg mdf convert iso
<17> google can't find linux nrg mdf convert iso
<16> especially THOSE formats of cd images
<0> quite simple. hybrid CDs with audio+data
<9> or for playing a game that requires a CD ;)
<16> don't use warez
<16> thxkbye
<9> it's not warez
<16> _sure_
<9> lol
<16> then just put the cd in the cd-rom
<9> every day?
<16> every day
<16> :-)
<9> that means in 1 week I will need to buy another games
<16> uhm, why ?
<9> which is not a choice
<0> ... because we all know how much damage is done to CDs by inserting them into the CDROM drive.
<0> ie, none.
<0> still, I think using CDs ****s.
<16> me too
<9> we share the same oppinion then
<16> question remains: what linux game requires a cd ?
<0> if the copyright holder gives you the right to make a backup copy, I see no reason that backup copy can't live on your hard drive.
<9> but still, what program is good to use :-?
<0> Znuff: can you say wine? :P
<16> bronaugh, bad.
<9> Znuff: games like Diablo II or NFS Most Wanted ...
<16> just get a no-cd crack, it's legal if you own the game.
<18> Znuff: Err, I'd be more interested in "what linux game?"
<0> steg: quake3. obviously.


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