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Denny
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so if anything is added to that folder
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Denny
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the permission and ownership stays the same
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Denny
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throughout
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Latricia
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is there a way to tail -f a file and have that output piped to sed to have certain lines colorized?
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Malcolm
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Rachel / Jesse: should i put the "set daemon" option in /etc/fetchmailrc ? I'm guessing not
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Shenna
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even dmesg says "hda:...."
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why is it so?
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Elma
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bye folks
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Elma
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Shenna: heu... not a damn clue, sorry... but why are using a 2.4 kernel?
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Denny
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Shenna, what are you trying to do?
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Shenna
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i am trying toswitch over ti 2.6
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Melda
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Elma: maybe because 2.6 still is getting root exploits as development goes on whereas 2.4 hasn't had any in a long time?
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hi, i am trying to dump a file system to a dat SCSI tapedrive. if i dump /var partition the speed is 1555KB/S, but if i dump the /home partition i barley get half that speed. Why would this be?
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Denny
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Melda, if you stick with around 2.6.12 its all cool
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Shenna
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but 2.6 gives errors on my laptop
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Denny
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Shenna, what errors?
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Shenna
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something like : kernel panic .. specify correct root=...
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Lizeth
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lol
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Shenna
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i am using lilo
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slackware
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on my pc it works fine
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Denny
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Shenna, right go to lilo and change root to sd whatever
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Shenna
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i tried that
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while you are running
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and?
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Shenna
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didn't work
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Denny
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same error?
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yes
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waah...
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Shenna
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hey, how do i check if my drive is really sata?
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Denny
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open up your box?
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Shenna
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i am in windows right now
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oh
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Lizeth
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does it have ide or sata cables
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linux not booting
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Denny
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open up your box dude
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Shenna
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it is a laptop
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Denny
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oh
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can't check
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just got it
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Denny
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Shenna, download a live cd
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Lang
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hm
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Denny
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not ubunut though
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Lang
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linux is cool
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Lang
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openmosix seems dope
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Denny
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Shenna, use knoppix
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i tried dmesg from slacware
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it says : hda....
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etc
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Denny
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right
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Denny
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2.4 you are not going to get it right
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k
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Shenna: check the dev entries? + some things change it... my laptop is definitely hda, my openbsd and 9/10 distributions recognize it that way - but for some reason my slackware sees it as being sda... just weird stuffs
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2.4 limited sata support?
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Shenna: laptops are sort of odd in that way of sata/scsi/etc
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hey, any way to check it in windows
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#windows
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Melda: : hmm..
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Santo
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Rasterizing........... @ 600 DPI ^_^
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Lizeth: what is that?
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Shenna: Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Device Manager -> Disk Drives right-click/properties/details
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Santo
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due the fiiirst thing i do once i get my website up
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SHOWERR
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^_^
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Denny
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gaah
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i have forgotten how to use windows
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Melda
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Shenna: what precisely are you trying to do though that it's having trouble finding out if its sda v hda?
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Lizeth: isn't it such a pleasure?
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Melda: wait for a sec
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Lizeth
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i guess except when people ask windows question
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Melda
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wait for wha?
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still a pleasure to me, to hell with dumb questions ;)
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i have no idea why hes tarding around with 2.4
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because it has no root exploits!
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2.6 is just waiting to get exploited!
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he's on slackware, which i think is still on 2.4
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Lizeth
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so hes setting up a large scale secure network?
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slack uses 2.4??
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