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Angla
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bingo
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Margene
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well at least he's not a weasely dumbass
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Gale
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yeah
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=== Winter left the room (quit: Connection timed out).
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Mindy
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o.o
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Gale
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weasely dumbasses are a waste of air
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=== Leota entered the room.
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Leota
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Hi all, anyone know how to mount a usb disk?
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Ruthe
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yeah, its a pain, but it doesnt change the fact that plugging the network cable to the box, ifdown ifup the interface
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Leota
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my new kernel doesn't have /dev/sh*
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=== Katharina entered the room.
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Ruthe
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and the box wont get an ip address
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Leota
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lsusb shows: Bus 003 Device 003: ID 08ec:0016 M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers
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Lajuana
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Priscila: well, I figure that real hackers are above such things, crackers are going to go after things that won't cause permanent mental scarring, and script kiddies feel comfortable and at home there.
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=== Sandy left the room (quit: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)).
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Gale
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Ruthe: did you try /etc/init.d/networking restart?
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=== Alishia left the room.
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Ruthe
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Gale, yes
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Margene
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script kiddies mostly play with weak botnets ddosing forums
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Ruthe
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also reboot
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Angla
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is the *other* end of the cable plugged into the computer ?
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Ruthe
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just to be on the safe side
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Gale
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how about try that with stop and then start instead
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=== Andy entered the room.
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=== Gertrud is now known as Gertrud
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=== Tiffaney stab's th pirate
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Gertrud
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:P
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=== Giselle entered the room.
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Ruthe
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Angla, yes, the person im talking to has plugged the cable to the computer before
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Ruthe
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so at least Im sure he knows how to do that much
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Angla
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is there another cable to try ?
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Gale
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has he plugged in a power cable before though?
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Ruthe
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there is, but why would that same cable work on a different box?
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=== Albertine is starting to hate his custom kernel
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Leota
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but i do love kde 3.5.7 :D
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Ruthe
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Gale, he is reading to me what he sees on the screen, system is on
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Angla
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Ruthe, trying as many possibilities as possible. it's *bound* to be something simple
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=== Andy left the room (quit: Excess Flood).
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=== Andy entered the room.
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Renate
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Leota, what's new in it compared to 3.5.6? lol
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=== Voncile left the room (quit: "Leaving").
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Gale
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Ruthe: did you make sure the network module is loaded?
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=== Andy left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection).
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Leota
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Renate: you get custom text colour for kicker, so you can have a black background in kicker with nice white text or whatever colour you want
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Renate
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oh... meh, guess it's nothing new then
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Leota
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and lots more... but kicker is the awesome bit
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Margene
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the kicker is the kicker
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=== Justine left the room (quit: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by Brandie)).
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Angla
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Ruthe, if i were you, i'd make a list of possible reasons why. and then systematically try them out. i wouldn't go assuming anything
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=== Andrew entered the room.
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Jeanice
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you need a custom kernel for kde?
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Gale
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yeah, it's the assumptions that lead to nowhere
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Gale
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best thing to do is start with the simple and easy to overlook stuff and work your way up
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Leota
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Jeanice: no the stock kernel is fine
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=== Fernando left the room (quit: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by Brandie)).
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Leota
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Jeanice: i just wanted to add stuff like bootsplash, ubuntu's usplash sucks
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Margene
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I'll just wait for kde 4
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Leota
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and i wanted initng
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=== Fernando entered the room.
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Margene: long wait then...
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Margene
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till then I'll stick w/ xfce
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Angla
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the assumption that linux just decided to not work, is the least likely, by far
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Renate
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KDE4 is vaporware...
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Jeanice
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Leota: ah i see, sorry, i thought you made a custom kernel for kde. may i recommend gensplash btw
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=== Blanche entered the room.
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Margene
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indeed it is, but 3.5 just doesn't cut it for me
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Santo
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Margene: why would you go from XFCE to KDE bloatware? Unless KDE4 will not be bloatware any longer...
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Margene
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Santo, not go, but try it out
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Santo
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ah
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=== Sena left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection).
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Gale
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Angla: or like I always say, "
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Angla
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?
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Margene
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the only thing is there's a lot of qt apps that are really great
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Gale
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When it comes to troubleshooting, educated guesses are good, assumptions aren't
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Christina
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I have a question. I need to know the kernel parameter to use to tell an ubuntu install where the CD media is located at over a PXE server.
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Delmar
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has anyone used Xcircuit ? is that an app to draw and to test circiuts if theu work ?
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Angla
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Gale, a calm methodical approach to narrowing the search space, then you shoot the dog that chewed the cable ...
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=== Lizbeth left the room (quit: "Leaving").
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=== Cyndy left the room.
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Margene
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for example, kget is pretty much the only download manager I've tried that forces resuming on anything, while others fail
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Leota
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Jeanice: i tried gensplash so many times and i just gave up
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Jeanice
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Leota: what went wrong?
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=== Amber left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection).
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Leota
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Jeanice: compiling it was the easy bit, messing with the startup scripts was where i got stuck
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Gale
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yeah, being methodical is a big part
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Jeanice
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Leota: ah, personally i don't use the progress bars
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Renate
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I'm not a big fan of kget :-\
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Renate
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then again, d4x is kinda broken too
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=== Alina left the room (quit: "Leaving").
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Margene
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I've tried them all, kget is the only one that gets it done
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=== Blanche left the room (quit: Client Quit).
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Leota
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Jeanice: well i couldn't get gensplash to compile, i just got errors, and had to install from some deb which completely failed, the error was related to the kernel
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