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<0> Heh, was that supposed to look like an ?
<1> ys
<0> Cool, then It Works(tm)
<1>
<1> :)
<0> Only thing left is getting backspace to work again instead of having to type ^H all the time and I'm happy again.
<0> Ah, that was easy. Just had to tick 'Delete key sends backspace'
<2> 'morning.
<3> Coma: type stty erase <control-v><press the backspace key>
<0> Trey: Already had that set, but thanks anyway.
<3> ok
<0> It only required this extra option in the term's settings.
<1> p
<1> man, Im going to gratuitously use utf-8 everywhere to annoy people who don't have it set up
<0> And piss off hellhound some more? :P
<1> broken piece of crap!



<1> HellHound: ^^#
<1> I hope it chokes and dies on one of my characters
<1>
<0> It won't, aslong as you avoid typing ^C
<4> on *:public:decode(UTF-8):/kill $0 bewm.
<2> hi
<1> 9
<0> brk brk brk!
<4> Stegul: got a moment ?
<1> yes
<5> why does 1280x1024 turn out so elongated that I have to move the mouse to see the top
<5> even if I change the settings in xvidtune it still keeps the top and bottom non visible by other means
<0> You've probably set your viewport to something smaller.
<5> is that also in the config file?
<5> Xf86Config-4
<5> guess not, where is it?
<0> In the screen section of your X config, try removing any mention of ViewPort and Virtual.
<0> Just don't forget to make a backup copy first
<5> ok
<6> backups are good
<5> yeah I just learned
<5> <- linux infant :)
<5> mama, dada
<5> ok enuf of that
<5> can't do a auto-search in nano appearantly
<5> did I mention this is Debian?
<5> fuxed up :(
<5> brb smokie time\
<0> Never had a problem with X on debian
<6> well isn't that special
<5> yeah, thanks Coma, now I fell %100 better
<0> You're welcome.
<5> The text "virtual" was not found, The text "view" was not found,
<5> brb
<2> er, anyone found any decent solutons for faxing documents from a print menu? I've found fax4CUPS, and I think that might very well be the winner, but I was looking for something a little more, eh, feature-rich.
<2> I need to be able to simply print to a single device, and that device takes care of faxing everything.
<0> Ever looked at hylafax?
<2> No, actually.
<2> You think it would provide this functionality to compliment cups?
<7> kde has couple applets to do that too
<2> looks promising...
<2> Yeah, I don't want to use KDE for much anything.
<2> But if it comes down to it, I'll bite my own tongue and do it.
<0> danimal: Hylafax is much more of a comlete fax solution than an addition to cups, but atleast is offers a way of setting up a faxgateway as a printer, afaik.
<2> I think that's all I'm looking for.
<2> I want to be able to specify a destination phone number, sender declaration, and that's about it
<0> I'd go with hylafax, I think.
<2> beh. I do recall toying around with Hylafax back in the day, an dI remember it being a very daunting task.
<2> Well, we'll try out fax4CUPS tomorrow morning when I get in
<8> any ubuntu expert?
<9> If something's GPL'ed, can I take its source, modify it, and distribute it myself?
<10> Yes. With the source.
<8> ubuntu 6.06 LTS not installing
<8> help
<11> be more spectific(tm)
<12> state your problem
<8> well 128 mb ram 40 gb 10 gb free
<11> wow. that helped.
<11> an error message or reason it fails might be useful



<8> shows loading essential drivers on cd-boot but hangs
<11> "I broke my leg crashing in my car" doesn't mean you should describe the colour of your ride.
<11> hi1769: tried running noapic/noacpi etc?
<8> what is noapic?
<8> well RNG not detected
<8> how 2 run noapic/noacpi?
<11> I don't know how you run two of them
<11> but you might want to explore the boot options on your ubuntu boot disk for one at a time.
<11> actually, I don't really see where two comes into play.
<8> didnt get that
<11> well, you're the one that said it.
<8> ubuntu logo comes in graphics mode but hangs thereafter
<13> hi all
<13> is there a way of tracking down what is taking up so much space on my linux server please?
<8> help in installing ubuntu 6.06 lts
<0> azc-uk: man du
<13> ok thanks
<0> azc-uk: or if you want a little more detailed help, see the tips howto at www.tldp.org
<13> cool
<13> thanks
<13> i have a vmware server and it is running low on space, ultimately i need to increase that, but it is worth seeing if it is my vm that could do with some pruning
<11> azc-uk: du -sck * |sort -g might help you.
<0> Y 4 R U INSLUT ME?!!!1!!!
<11> Coma: C0z U 4 TEH HEGLUMPz0\R!
<11> m3h
<11> b0red b0red! ugh b0red!
<0> Yup, another fun week ahead of you.
<11> Coma: likewise.
<11> perchance know any good solaris resources? I'm supposedly going to have to learn it during this week.
<0> Just install it and start poking around
<11> so no? :P
<0> Try 4 teh googul!
<11> then I couldn't whinge at you.
<13> Thanks tommi
<13> i found the vmware commands to increase the disk size
<13> 5gb for a mailscanner install is a bit stingy
<13> especially when the hosting machine has something like 50gb free
<14> ok ok, so who's had their gmail suspended with lockdown on sector 4?
<15> hello, whats the easiest way to open .bin files, without installing any new application. i heard that mounting doesnt work always that good with that
<0> Hard to tell, since a .bin file can be anything.
<15> well , in that case its an image file that includes a video file
<0> Well, if it's a filesytem image you should be able to mount it.
<16> you can convert it to a .iso then and mount it
<16> probably a way to mount it as is as well, but I've never mounted a .bin image
<15> i read once about converting it to iso first, but wanted to know if there is a more direct way of mounting bin files
<15> ok, i will google it, thank you a lot
<17> Yup, just convert it.
<18> !seen Coma
<19> coma is currently on #linuxhelp (h m s). Has said a total of messages. Is idling for m s, last said: 'Well, if it's a filesytem image you should be able to mount it.'.
<18> !seen Steg
<19> damndolla: i haven't seen 'steg'
<18> hello Coma
<20> can anyone recommend a good distrobution to me?
<20> anyone?
<21> debian
<20> does Debian install alot of unecessary drivers and such?
<21> no
<21> only what you tell it to
<20> graphical install, or command line?
<21> either
<20> nice...i'll check it out
<20> what do you think of Ubuntu?
<21> isn't it a debian spinoff?
<22> Ubuntu is debian
<23> darkdrag0n new to linux ? go get ubuntu
<20> define "new" hehe
<22> you can close your eyes, click on the screen, and eventually get ubuntu installed
<20> i'm currently installing gentoo
<22> oh lord
<22> heh


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