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things are usually there, just renamed
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Santo, all that money to ms and adobe, just because you cant re-train yourself ... what a shame ;)
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Missy: with difficulty, debian based distros don't support multilib for running 32bit and 64bit apps on the same system.
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Arlie: what money? ;)
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Arr!
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Missy: any rpm based distro and you'd be fine, on ubuntu you'll be stuck with chroot hacks.
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Malcolm
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I need to run fetchmail for myself all the time - I can run it as a daemon under my own login and it runs fine, and then survives even if i close my session. How should I script it to start when the machine boots, so I don't have to rememebr to start it manually?
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Malcolm: put it in rc.local
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Rachel
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use the deamon invocation
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Rachel: run it as root?
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Meta
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so far my general desktop/web server box hasn't been attacked
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w00t
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Rachel
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Malcolm: sure - as long as the fetchmailrc is set up right, fetchmail takes care of the user ID issues.
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pclos 2007 is out!
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Jermaine
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hi, I want to print the current date within a bash script like that 05232007 for example for taday, how can I do that?
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today*
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Meta
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use date
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Rachel
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Malcolm: DAEMON MODE
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Rachel
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The --daemon <interval> or -d <interval> option runs fetchmail in daemon mode. You must specify a numeric argument which is a polling interval in seconds.
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Nicky
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try date
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how can i install and boot just linux on a mac mini?
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Rachel
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Malcolm: poll mail.comcast.net protocol POP3: user cwwoot, with password sekkret , is bronze here; options antispam 501 45
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Santo
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Jetta: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fsowerbutts.com%2Flinux-mac-mini%2F&ei=85pURreGJIy2igHzlMCpCQ&usg=AFrqEzcPiqSqFg9iJKcqvs2rGZWWES5ZQA&sig2=CqBu53naitIytbrFKcd7jQ
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Jermaine
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Meta, but $(date) is in large format
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Jermaine, RTM
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it tells you
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Jetta
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Santo: that requires running OS X
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Rachel: If running as root, I need to set up a global config rather than ~/.fetchmailrc ?
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Jermaine: date '+%m%d%Y'
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Malcolm: yup
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Rachel: I run it in daemon mode under my uid and it works very nicely
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I got it.. thanks
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Rachel
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pretty much put same info in global location.
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epic5 is pretty cool...
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Rachel: OK thanks.. I'll try to find the docs on that.
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hi folks
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Elma
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'm sure i missed something but fonts rendering in my gimp works isn't at its best
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Elma
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is it because f the gimp or have i missed some tuning or such?
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Sena
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is there anyway to see what the CPU temperature is ?
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Rachel
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Malcolm: use "/etc/fetchmailrc" -f <pathname> | --fetchmailrc <pathname>
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Rachel
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Specify a non-default name for the ~/.fetchmailrc run control file.
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Rachel: in the man page http://fetchmail.berlios.de/fetchmail-man.html it doesn't mention any global fetchmailrc file... that is what was confusing me...
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hi, do you have any recommendations for saving videos from a webcam in GNU/Linux?
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Rachel
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Malcolm: give yourself a promotion - You decide! ;-)
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Rachel: there are a couple of oblique refs to running as root and that's it. And if I try to run it as root, it says "running as root is discouraged" and then exits :)
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Meta
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Thurman, try motion
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Malcolm: hmm
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Meta: isn't it strange that it writes to /var/lib/motion/snapshots
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Malcolm
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Rachel: ok my bad.. the /etc/init.d script exits automatically (and silently.. bitches) if no /etc/fetchmailrc exists
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have these people never heard of error messages?
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Malcolm: it runs as user fetchmail here, and uses /etc/fetchmailrc
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Jesse: thanks
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Jesse: set up to do the same here, looks like
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well there ya go.
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Jesse++
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Denny
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so how does one enforce a permission set and ownership set on a folder and all its children?
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poningru: -R
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Jetta
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im starting to think it might actually not be possible to just put linux on an intel mac mini
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poningru: -R for recursive...
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well... have a nice day folks
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Shenna
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hi, are sata drives accessed as sda or hda?
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Elma
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sda
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hey wat's up ?
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Elma: , then why is it that my 2.4 kernel recognises it as hda?
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Denny
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Elma, no I mean like always
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