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<0> then someone stole it. <0> I hope they accidentally sat on the seat tube, hard. <0> still, I'm fairly pleased with current seat... once my new frame has arrived I think I'll start concentrating on getting the alignment right for me. <0> yay. <1> This is what you get if you forget to setup keyed access :/ <0> haha <0> yeah, you just try all the keys in the door, so to speak. <1> I can always walk down to the server room, but rather avoid getting up. <0> gotta save the energy eh. <1> That, and I'm still incredibly lazy <0> the limit of friends as sock age approaches infinity is 0 <1> que? <0> you know limits from calculus, yes? <1> Yeah, sort of, if I really feel like it <0> suffice to say, then, that I just made a particularly mathy joke.
<0> I wore day-old socks today... so tomorrow is laundry day. gak. <0> barely been home. <0> so haven't been too vigilant about laundry. <1> Ahhh <0> you just can't do that if you're biking <1> What, you still do laundry by hand then? :P <0> nah, machine... but I get home at like 11pm. <0> and laundry's below landlord. <0> so... <0> gotta wait for morning. <0> so I'd better sleep :P <0> night. <1> Ahh, he won't be too pleased with you washing at that time of the day <1> Night <1> Hey Viking <2> lol. Playing with v7 is a bit of fun. <2> Now all I have to do is somehow make the "state" stick. <2> and get some source code into place. <1> v7? <2> UNIX V7 <1> OMG <2> Hell, I've got Solaris 10 up and running, I thought I might as well go the other end of the spectrum <1> Sorry, can't talk to you anymore. You're tainted now and SCO'd sue my *** <2> lol. They're not after V[567] stuff. <1> No, but I use linux, and if I talk to you, I might steal ideas/methods/concepts and implement those in linux! <2> bleah. Those are so old it's not funny. <2> Oh yeah. I found transcript of the Lion book too... <grin> <1> Tell that to the judge :P <2> I'm in New Zealand - I hardly think (s)he's going to subpoena me from the other side of the Pacific... <1> They're americans, god knows how crazy they are <2> aiyyymen!! <2> yeah. Gotta get a drink to a wife. BrB <2> wow! There's a cc AND a f77 on this image! <2> Cripes. Now I don't know how to format and attach a new diskpack. <2> whew weee. v5 has chdir instead of cd <2> hello daGerman <2> hi Revenger <1> DebianKDE: Mind keeping it in the channel? And I think you did too little, too late <1> Once you've been compromised there's no knowing what's wrong with your box. If there's any important data left, back that up, wipe the machine clean and reinstall <3> good afternoon guys <3> anyone has any ideea how to crypt an O:line p***? (dont send me please to coder-com couse they`re all asleep) <4> anyonw know ways to save a hdd which couldnt start at all i have impt files in it <5> afternoon <6> morning <7> how do I make a command executed by a specific usr upon startup? rc.local executes them as root if I udnerstand correctly... but Im starting to have the fetchmail daemon start as startup as a specific user... any1? <6> user crontab <7> are you serious? <7> by that I mean, is that really the only way? <6> it sort of depends on the distro as far as other methods, I only mentioned crontab because it's pretty distro-independant <7> oh ok :) <7> Im using fc5 for what its worth <6> often daemon config files allow you to specify the user to run as <6> not sure with fetchmail <8> you could always have the rc.local trigger another script that su's to that user and starts it I suppose. <9> How can I determine the compiler version that was used for the kernel that I am running? <7> taladan: smart. thankx
<8> gcc -v? <8> oh, you mean to compile the kernel you're using...sorry. <8> edeas *nods* <9> yea, I am trying to compile some module, but depmod -a complains about it, so from what I know, I am using the wrong gcc version <8> well, other than kernel documentation for that particular kernel...I dunno of a command that'll tell you what version of gcc was used to compile it. <9> I guess for all kernels in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 it is always the same compiler? <9> Which gcc version whould you recommend for building a 2.4 kernel? <10> 3.2 <10> or 3.4 <9> subversion?? <9> which sub-version? <10> Shouldn't really matter <11> how can i exit frpm vi <11> from <6> <ESC>:q <6> unless you've made changes to the file <3> that if u dont wont to save <3> :) <11> Elvis untitled #1 modified, not saved 44*1 Command <12> Hei, jeg har installert slackware 10.2, satt opp eth0 som dhcp, fr ip fra isp...men kommer ikke "ut" fr ikke pinget feks www.vg.no. Ip`n som eth0 er tatt, kan ns fra eksternt med feks ssh. Hva kan vre gale ? <13> hello <13> room <13> i havnt read the rules so sorry if this is innapropriate but can anyone help me with gain <13> gaim* <14> can some one help me remove all my file out of mail que please with rm -r ??? <15> how can I archive a large file into smaller parts for an easyer download? <16> split <15> ok and how do I merge them back? <14> how can i remove all mail que really fast some one please ??? <17> natts what mail server software you using? <18> yay <18> my port-channel works <17> port channel? <18> ya <18> Bonding Mode: IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic link aggregation <17> ah <18> Redragon, I combined 2 eepro's <17> nice <15> folks, I need to download this 300mb file in 10 mins and I have 5 pcs <17> but what for :) <18> Redragon, vmware <15> can you please help me to archive them into smaller parts please <15> you will help me A LOT for an exam... <17> Razva^ you were told split <17> use split <18> I have in theory have 400mbit full duplex access to my virtual machines <15> ok, how to merge them bacjk? <15> *back <18> Redragon, and another reason, because I can :) <17> hehe <17> cat them back together <18> Redragon, you dont even need a special switch to some basic stuff <18> Redragon, http://mirror.engr.uky.edu/CentOS/3/docs/html/rhel-rg-en-3/s1-modules-ethernet.html#S2-MODULES-BONDING <15> Redragon I need to download them into a windows box <17> very cool <15> so I need to rar/zip them <17> Razva^ then use zip i guess <17> though making it several files isn't going to speed up the download process <17> that looks like something cool to do with the servers for redundancy :) <15> downloading on 5 PCs at the same time <15> that' faster :Pp <18> Redragon, yup or increase bandwith allthough a single client will still only get 100mbit <18> something with mac hashing, gotta read up a little more <17> thats really cool <18> nice <18> [ 4] 0.0- 5.0 sec 55.3 MBytes 92.8 Mbits/sec <18> [ 5] 0.0- 5.0 sec 55.7 MBytes 93.5 Mbits/sec <18> 2 clients, each pushing 92Mbits/sec :) <15> oh damn it, I can't find the command <19> what app is 4 run win appz on linux ? :) <0> win <0> err, wine. but nm since he left. <20> blah <7> very weird... I have the same fetchmail setup on both machines and one of them is giving the following error: fetchmail:/home/seifer/.fetchmailrc:16: SSL is not enabled at ssl
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