-!- Irrsi  Log opened Sun Oct 20 00:00:17 2002
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[00:21] < Mike1> have a nice weekend guys!
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[02:14] < mkaufman_> Hey, i own a linux consultant company, and I was wondering how easy it was to modify the install script to include a logo, and possible some better step-by-step install directions within the installer
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[04:26] < aszlig> re
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[09:32] < blindcoder> anyone in?
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[10:23] < esden_> re
[10:23] < esden_> hi blindcoder
[10:25] -!- You're now known as esden
[10:25] < esden> ahh coool !
[10:25] < esden> what was this stuff !
[10:36] < blindcoder> hi esden
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[10:52] < kasc> moin
[10:52] < blindcoder> moin kasc
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[12:35] < holyolli> moin
[12:38] < blindcoder> moin holyolli
[12:38] < holyolli> hi blindcoder
[12:40] < blindcoder> 10 minutes... then finally I get something to eat :)
[12:41] < holyolli> is that the time the microwave oven needs to warm up the food?
[12:42] < blindcoder> yepp :)
[12:46] < holyolli> na denn..guten hunger...! :)
[12:46] < blindcoder> hmm... creating ssh keys on a 200 MHz box sure takes its time...
[12:51] < blindcoder> danke, werd ich haben :)
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[13:52] < blindcoder> hmm... how big (approx.) are the required pacakges (generic target) in 1./?
[13:52] < blindcoder> 1.7?
[13:52] < blindcoder> do they fit into a 3.5 GB disk?
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[14:37] < esden> re hi all
[14:38] < esden> moep
[14:38] < holyolli> hi esden
[14:38] < esden> hi holyolli
[14:38] < chriZzzz_> jo
[14:38] < esden> holyolli: I got your mail
[14:38] < holyolli> esden: nice :)
[14:38] < esden> but I have long time now not booted my alpha
[14:38] < esden> (no time)
[14:38] < holyolli> ah
[14:38]   holyolli knows that problem... :-(
[14:39] < esden> and most likely I will have to concentrate on 1.7 alpha port because 1.7 will be earlier become 2.0 then 1.5 will become 1.6 ... ;-)
[14:39] < esden> that is my forecast ;-)
[14:39] < holyolli> hehe
[14:40] < esden> and that is not because of the alpha port ...
[14:40] < esden> when you ask me
[14:40] < esden> but I do not want to start a flamewar here ;-)
[14:40] < holyolli> *hm*
[14:40] < holyolli> /* no comment */
[14:40] < holyolli> ;-)
[14:41] < esden> holyolli: good ;-)
[14:41] < holyolli> esden: i'll wait till 19c3 - after that i'll be anyway a half year away from .de
[14:41] < esden> holyolli: where will you be then ?
[14:41] < holyolli> esden: u.s. (arizona)
[14:42] < esden> holyolli: the pilot stuff ?
[14:42] < holyolli> exactly...flying my ass off... ;-)
[14:42] < esden> hehe ... I wish you lot of fun with it
[14:42] < blindcoder> hi esden
[14:42] < esden> flying is something really beautifull
[14:43] < holyolli> thx...but befor that i must pass my "zwischentest"
[14:43] < holyolli> esden: that's right
[14:43] < esden> hehe ... you will some day have to rely on some software that me or indirectly me has written ... that is my second forecast ;-)
[14:43] < esden> so be aware ;-)
[14:44] < esden> blindcoder: are you going lugin with me ?
[14:44] < holyolli> esden: are you planning to work at airbus...?
[14:44] < blindcoder> hmmm how long is lugin today?
[14:44]   esden has to call fake ... >_<
[14:44] < blindcoder> I have to be at home by 17
[14:44] < esden> blindcoder: no idea ...
[14:44] < esden> blindcoder: then you go at the right time
[14:44] < blindcoder> scorpien will come round then and then we pick up melli
[14:44] < esden> we meat at 16:00
[14:44] < blindcoder> esden: want to come with us?
[14:44] < blindcoder> 16... nah, that's too late... still ahven't showered and changed today...
[14:45] < esden> and later we should be till ... 20:00
[14:45] < esden> there
[14:45] < blindcoder> esden: do you know how big Download -required for a generic target is?
[14:45] < esden> blindcoder: you are terribly lazy ... get your ass up ... and get active !!! ;-){
[14:45] < blindcoder> does it fit into 3.5 GB?
[14:45] < blindcoder> esden: I _AM_ active
[14:45] < esden> blindcoder: yes it will fit
[14:46] < esden> blindcoder: aha ... ok ... when you say that ;-)
[14:46] < blindcoder> I currently set up the Ultra64 compile for 1.7
[14:46] < blindcoder> and I'm writing CDs like crazy
[14:46] < blindcoder> about 25 since 12 o'clock yesterday
[14:46] < esden> holyolli: I am sure that something of the software I will have in my fingers will leak at least to airbus
[14:46] < blindcoder> with a 8x CD-Writer
[14:47] < holyolli> esden: oh...what kind of sw is that..?
[14:47]   esden wants to specialize in Operating Systems and Networks
[14:47] < holyolli> ah
[14:47] < holyolli> nice
[14:47] < esden> that also means embeded systems ... and stuff
[14:47] < holyolli> jepp
[14:47] < blindcoder> esden: does the compile fit in, too, or do I need a NFS server?
[14:47] < esden> nope blindcoder
[14:48] < blindcoder> nope it doesn't fit or nope I don't need NFS?
[14:49] < esden> it does not fit and it does not need NFS
[14:50] < blindcoder> erm... what other means are there to increase available file-system-space without plugging in another disk?
[14:50] < esden> blindcoder: rm -rf /data/anime
[14:50] < holyolli> *lol*
[14:51] < blindcoder> baka... I'm on fuckup, not on crazyhorse
[14:51] < esden> *GG*
[14:51] < blindcoder> and fuckup only has a 3.8 GB Disk
[14:51] < esden> aha
[14:51] < esden> then say it now
[14:51]   blindcoder feels the urge to strangulate esden
[14:51] < esden> it will be enough to create stage 1 and 2
[14:51] < esden> I think
[14:52] < esden> when you choose packets carefully
[14:52] < esden> so you can start porting
[14:52] < esden> but after some time you will need a bigger disk for sure
[14:53] < blindcoder> yes, that's out of question...
[14:58] < praenti> hi.
[14:59] < blindcoder> hi praenti
[14:59] < praenti> cool my patch for fetchmail is in 6.1.1
[15:00] < blindcoder> hehe
[15:00] < praenti> it rewrites a return-path ala <@irgendwas>
[15:01] < praenti> sysmail.large has @poseidon and my postfix wanted to send to @poseidon.biersorten.dyndns.org. so i had to write a patch
[15:01] < blindcoder> hmm... I'd say poseidon should be properly configured in the first place
[15:03] < praenti> it is. for a local domain, it is working, but on some system bounced. the return-path is not for sending a with the return-path in from line.
[15:03] < praenti> ach ich mach das mal schnell in deutsch
[15:04] < blindcoder> praenti: poesidon ist aber keine lokale domain, also ist er falsch konfiguriert
[15:06] < praenti> ich mein so ein return-path is ok bis auf das er keine domain hat (das geht nach rfc281 nicht). nur nimmt kein normaler mensch den return-path als from her. und da würde ein @irgendwas bei meinem postfix nicht grad auf gegenliebe stoßen
[15:06] < praenti> und fetchmail macht das eben schon. sprich bei einem @irgendwas baut er den um in eine gültige from-line
[15:06] < praenti> mit meinem patch ;-)
[15:07] < blindcoder> und wieso hat sysmail.large keinen gueltigen Ftom: Header?
[15:08] < praenti> from header is gültig. bloß retrun-path nicht. bei fetchmail is retrun-path = from-header damit der ursprüngliche from nicht verändert wird
[15:08] < blindcoder> des musste mir wann anders mal erklaeren ich kapier das problem nicht ganz...
[15:08] < praenti> warum sysmail.large allerdings keinen gültigen return-path hat, kann ich dir nicht sagen
[15:09] < praenti> mach ich
[15:09] < blindcoder> wieso sollte fetchmail die header veraendern?
[15:09] < praenti> machts auch nicht. aber einige mtas haben da so suchten
[15:10] < blindcoder> *kopfschuettelundfreudassseinsendmail/procmail/mutttriumvirateinwandfreilaeuft*
[15:10] < praenti> ;-)
[15:12] < blindcoder> praenti: do you still have these problems reading my signed mails?
[15:13] < praenti> blindcoder: no. inline-smime s known by enigmail
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[15:13] < blindcoder> praenti: okay
[15:14] < praenti> blindcoder: the best thing was when i have send a mail to hannes without inline-pgp. he could not decrypt the mail with mutt ;-)
[15:14] < praenti> blindcoder: it is a very strict implemetation of the rfc. (i think that this is very good)
[15:14] < blindcoder> *lol*
[15:15] < blindcoder> hmm... i think it should be strict with crypting but not as strict with decrypting
[15:16] < blindcoder> hmm dammit... I'm short on PS/2-Keyboards...
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[15:54] < huebi> moin
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[16:00] < tcr> moin all
[16:01] < huebi> moin tcr
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[16:04] < blindcoder> moin huebi tcr
[16:04] < huebi> moin blindcoder
[17:11] < huebi> belnet.sourceforge.net is down.. This helped: for i in `grep -l belnet */*pz`; do sed s/belnet/switch/ $i > /tmp/$$.tmp ; mv /tmp/$$.tmp $i ; done
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[17:15] < LocalHero> Hi
[17:16] < tcr> moin
[17:16] < LocalHero> Anybody know any free xservers for windows?
[17:16] < huebi> LocalHero: vnc?
[17:17] < LocalHero> huebi,, well, i want to tunnel x11 with ssh and then display it on a computer
[17:31] < fake> hi there
[17:31] < huebi> moin fake
[17:32] < fake> LocalHero: cygwin's xfree-port
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[17:32] < fake> nad i have a very old freeware release of something that got payware by now
[17:33] < Paul666> any c gurus here?
[17:33] < tcr> for real gurus try #c ;)
[17:33] < Paul666> thanks
[17:34] < Paul666> is that a channel???
[17:34] < Paul666> I didnt see it
[17:34] < tcr> maybe it's set to secret
[17:35] < Paul666> you code C?
[17:35] < Paul666> c++
[17:35] < Paul666> ?
[17:35] < tcr> C, but i'm far away from a guru
[17:35] < LocalHero> fake, hmm, well i dont want to use cygwin. I want something like xwin32
[17:36] < Paul666> here's a tough one:Write a function from scratch that opens a file, without using fread,fopen,open,etc
[17:37] < Paul666> this is my issue with C/C++:everything is based on functions,libraries-but what is the making of those functions,ie. what are the details of the fopen func., how does it work???
[17:38] < Paul666> C/C++ is a very small language
[17:38] < Paul666> So, I'm asking, with the sparse language, how does it do all that it does?
[17:38] < Paul666> What is the nuts and bolts?
[17:39] < tcr> take a look at the soruces of glibc
[17:39] < Paul666> ok
[17:39] < Paul666> I bet it's all asm
[17:39] < Paul666> mostly
[17:39] < tcr> no
[17:40] < tcr> e.g. open is a systemcall provided by your OS, e.g. linux
[17:40] < Paul666> Cuz I cant belive that with just basic keywords one can create a function that accesses the HDD
[17:40] < Paul666> ok, create the syscall!
[17:40] < Paul666> how???
[17:40] < Paul666> what made it?
[17:40] < tcr> a system routine using other functions
[17:40] < Paul666> and ???
[17:40] < Paul666> get deep man
[17:40] < Paul666> see, that's ahacker
[17:40] < Paul666> I have to know everything
[17:40] < tcr> well
[17:41] < Paul666> the base details
[17:41] < Paul666> what makes linux tick
[17:41] < Paul666> how do you create your own syscall, how about a single function that wipes the HDD,reboots,and installs an new OS all in one shot
[17:42] < Paul666> that would be nice
[17:42] < tcr> i didn't bother very much with it, it's on my private todo list... there is a VFS layer to generalize the filesystem acess
[17:42] < tcr> most things of an OS are generalized
[17:43] < Paul666> I see, a pattern of sorts
[17:43] < tcr> see, there's a driver for a certain HD, it handles the way how to control the hd
[17:43] < Paul666> I was told If I really really , need to know this stuff I need to get into kernel hacking
[17:43] < Paul666> a driver,eh?
[17:44] < tcr> yes you need
[17:44] < tcr> but well..
[17:44] < tcr> i dunno why you want to know... if it has a special purpose, consider if it's really needed to go in kernel space
[17:45] < tcr> kernel <-> C library (mostly glibc) <-> standard programms
[17:45] < Paul666> well, the goal is knowlegde
[17:46] < Paul666> you see, at the base
[17:46] < tcr> okay, then we share the same purpose
[17:46] < Paul666> the OS has to have an interface to the hardware
[17:46] < Paul666> we, as the coder
[17:46] < Paul666> speak to the shell
[17:46] < Paul666> whether it be
[17:46] < Paul666> C,OCAML
[17:46] < Paul666> bash
[17:46] < Paul666> Perl
[17:46] < Paul666> etc
[17:47] < Paul666> but that gets trnslated
[17:47] < Paul666> even asm
[17:47] < Paul666> has to get brought down a leve;
[17:47] < Paul666> level
[17:47] < Paul666> it all comes down to electronics
[17:47] < Paul666> the cpu, the mainboard
[17:48] < tcr> check out www.kernelnewbies.org and https://www.tldp.org/guides.html
[17:48] < Paul666> cool
[17:48] < Paul666> thanks
[17:48] < Paul666> You know where I'm coming from bro! right?
[17:48] < tcr> I buyed a book about kernel programming since i like real papers much more then electronics things
[17:49] < tcr> nope, should i?
[17:49] < Paul666> yeah, I like sitting on my bed flipping actuel paper myself!
[17:49] < Paul666> well,my quest to know
[17:50] < Paul666> to have a visceral understanding of intrinsic matters
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[17:50] < tcr> ..will take several years
[17:51] < Paul666> I have time
[17:51] < Paul666> it;s all about the journey, not the destination...
[17:51] < Paul666> Think about it this way
[17:52] < Paul666> all those years of learning
[17:52] < Paul666> that passion
[17:52] < Paul666> the excitement you got on your first hack
[17:52] < Paul666> thta;s gone
[17:52]   tcr phoning
[17:52] < Paul666> you'll never feel that the same way when you are a "expert"
[17:52] < Paul666> thats why we keep searching
[17:53] < Paul666> just like a drug addict
[17:53] < Paul666> so I take itin stride
[17:53] < Paul666> cuz those learning days are glory my friend
[17:54] < Paul666> it really is
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[17:55] < tcr> re
[17:55] < tcr> Paul666: https://safari.oreilly.com/?XmlId=0-596-00002-2
[17:55] < tcr> and https://safari.oreilly.com/?XmlId=0-59600-008-1
[17:55] < Paul666> cool, what is it?
[17:56] < tcr> i don't own them, I buyed books by Addison-Wesley ... am checking if they exist in english as well
[17:57] < fake> Cuber and Wenzel rule
[17:57] < Paul666> thnkx
[17:58] < Paul666> to be honest though, for most tasks, I think Perl kicks the ass out of C/C++, anyone agree?
[17:58] < tcr> https://www.aw.com/catalog/academic/product/1,4096,0201612437,00.html sounds good for a gernal overview about a kernel concept
[17:58] < Paul666> neato
[17:58] < Paul666> damn you got the links dude!
[17:59] < Paul666> I got like 10 windows open now...
[17:59] < tcr> that's what i own: https://www.aw.com/catalog/academic/product/1,4096,0201719754,00.html (and I must say, the german book-cover looks much nicer)
[18:01] < Paul666> how old are you tcr?
[18:01] < Paul666> I'm 24
[18:01] < tcr> Paul666: the Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister sucks
[18:01] < Paul666> why do you say that?
[18:02] < tcr> perl is a mess
[18:02] < Paul666> it looks a mess ,yes
[18:02] < tcr> ack
[18:03] < Paul666> it's a sloppy one,no doubt
[18:03] < Paul666> so?
[18:03] < tcr> it looks like it's mostly used
[18:03] < tcr> like a  very dirty hack
[18:04] < Paul666> Well...the Perl doc says it all
[18:04] < Paul666> efficient not ellegant
[18:05] < Paul666> C syntax is very structured, organized
[18:05] < Paul666> more hackable
[18:05] < Paul666> in a way
[18:05] < Paul666> but Perl is better with raw data
[18:05] < Paul666> I think
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[18:48] < esden> hi all
[18:48] < huebi> moin esden
[18:49] < esden> hi huebi
[18:50] < esden> huebi: what was the virus mail from you ?
[18:50] < huebi> esden: I did not send a mail in the las 2 weeks.
[18:52] < esden> huebi: see rlml
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[19:06] < huebi> esden: Yes, it's definitly faked.
[19:15] < esden> ok
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[20:13] < zer0_o> rofl ... 201 viruses on my winxp box ;)
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[20:34] < rolla> re
[20:38] < huebi> hi rolla ;-)
[20:38] < rolla> hallo
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[21:15] < tsa> moin
[21:36] < huebi> hi tsa
[21:41] < tsa> hi huebi
[21:53] < huebi> tsa: nessus has now version 1.2.6
[21:54] < tsa> ack - i'll probably do the update tomorrow..
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[21:55] < huebi> tsa: I just do it in the moment.
[21:55] < tsa> hehe, ok..
[21:56] < tsa> [D] 1483296060 libnasl-1.2.6.tar.gz ftp://ftp.nessus.org/pub/nessus/nessus-1.2.6/src/
[21:56] < tsa> [D] 2422264802 nessus-core-1.2.6.tar.gz ftp://ftp.nessus.org/pub/nessus/nessus-1.2.6/src/
[21:56] < tsa> [D] 2230904791 nessus-libraries-1.2.6.tar.gz ftp://ftp.nessus.org/pub/nessus/nessus-1.2.6/src/
[21:56] < tsa> [D] 582300341 nessus-plugins-1.2.6.tar.gz ftp://ftp.nessus.org/pub/nessus/nessus-1.2.6/src/
[21:56] < huebi> tsa: I know the co-author, Jodan, of nessus since a few months and on thursday we have been to the Systems in munich. He told me much about nessus and now I had a look at it.
[21:56] < huebi> tsa: thanks
[21:57] < tsa> ah, i see..
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[21:57] < tsa> nessus is a really nice piece of software..
[21:59] < huebi> tsa: I saw that at the Systems. He hold a very nice talk about WLAN, sniffing and security.
[21:59] < tsa> hehe
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[22:03] < huebi> tsa: Would you commit the changes in nessus, please. You're the maintainer ;-) Can you also add the authors?
[22:03] < tsa> hm...aren't the authors already added?
[22:04] < huebi> tsa: no, I didn' see them.
[22:04] < huebi> https://www.nessus.com/contact.html
[22:05] < tsa> hm...nessus.desc in 1.7 has
[22:05] < tsa> [A] Renaud Deraison <deraison@cvs.nessus.org>
[22:05] < tsa> i'll check for 1.5
[22:05] < huebi> # Jordan Hrycaj : is the author of the PEKS library (the cipher layer used by Nessus).
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[22:05]   tsa cvs co'ing..
[22:09] < tsa> ./scripts/Build-Index ..
[22:13] < tsa> cvs ci -> done.
[22:13] < tsa> huebi: please update your working tree... ;-)
[22:16] < huebi> tsa: I just started ;-)
[22:16] < tsa> hehe, ok..
[22:16] < tsa> hm..
[22:16] < tsa> cvs.rocklinux.de is terrible slow...althoug it's a celeron 400mhz..
[22:16] < tsa> strange.
[22:17] < huebi> high network load or something similar.
[22:17] < tsa> possible..
[22:18] < huebi> the news server has much load.
[22:20] < praenti> hi
[22:20] < praenti> anybody read the mails with screen
[22:20]   tsa prefers mutt. ;)
[22:25] < praenti> tsa: ... in the subject
[22:25] < praenti> tsa: i belive you cant read mails with screen, you only can read it in screen ;-)
[22:26] < tsa> no, you could also /bin/cat it to your line printer ;-)
[22:30] < praenti> tsa: yeah ;-)
[22:31] < praenti> die idee is krank
[22:31] < tsa> ja und? ;-)
[22:31] < tsa> hast du etwa was anderes erwartet? *G*
[22:32] < praenti> wenn ich ehrlich bin. nein *lol*
[22:32] < tsa> hehe
[22:32] < praenti> zitat: "they are propellerheads"
[22:33]   praenti is going to bed. vorlesung um 8:15
[22:33] < praenti> gn8
[22:33] < tsa> cu praenti
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[22:45] < holyolli> re
[22:45] < huebi> tach alter Flugbusfahrer *g*
[22:46] < holyolli> hi huebi :)
[22:53] < huebi> tsa: Warum hast du deinen eigenen w32codec in xine?
[22:53] < tsa> hm?
[22:54] < huebi> # [D] 4107906057 w32codec.zip https://www.jaenicke.org/rock/
[22:55] < huebi> wuerde der vom mplayer nicht auch gehen?
[22:55] < huebi> [D] 763750159 w32codec-0.90pre7.tar.bz2 ftp://mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/
[22:56] < tsa> hm....
[22:57] < tsa> da war mal irgendwann was, dass die w32codex-seite andauernd down war, deswegen hatte ich das gemirrort..
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[22:57] < tsa> # [M] Michael Obster <praenti@bingo-ev.de>
[22:57] < huebi> tsa: ah so.
[22:57] < tsa> it's not my fault ;)
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[22:58] < huebi> hehe
[22:58] < tsa> ich loesch das mal einfach, dann muss er es fixen ;)
[22:58] < tsa> oehm...ich hab das sogar schon laengst geloescht.. *G*
[23:03] < tsa> *gaehn*
[23:03] < tsa> btw....muss das eigentlich sein, dass jetzt jeder seine heimat ueber die mailingliste verteilt?
[23:03] < tsa> eine direkte mail haette es doch auch getan.. *nerv*
[23:04] < huebi> spam ist modern...
[23:05] < tsa> ..und wer ist Sabine Peuss? Und warum lernt sie nicht, einen Autoresponder zu bedienen?
[23:06] < holyolli> hehe
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[23:07] < huebi> tsa: Ich habe ihr sendmail und mutt oder pine nicht beigebracht. Sie benutzt nur Outlook.
[23:07] < huebi> und ROCK Linux...
[23:07] < tsa> huebi: du kennst die?
[23:07] < tsa> aaah!
[23:07] < tsa> pro7
[23:07] < tsa> boese hacker am werk
[23:08] < huebi> jo, arbeitet bei einem Kunden. Ich habe ihr Linux in groben Grundzuegen beigebracht.
[23:27] < zer0_o> huhu alle
[23:29] < zer0_o> ich hab immer noch das selbe problem mit lilo =| hab heute wieder was versucht, aber es will einfach net =|
[23:32] < zer0_o> das hat wohl was zu tun mit dem CIH virus den ich drauf hatte .. egal, hört eh niemand zu ...
[23:32] < zer0_o> schlaft schön ...
[23:32] < huebi> zer0_o: use grub
[23:32] < zer0_o> bei grub das selbe ...
[23:33] < huebi> hmmm
[23:33] < zer0_o> bei lilo bleibts bei der ausgabe "li"  stehen und bei grub "grub" nix mehr geht..
[23:34] < huebi> dann nimm nur eine Platte. Dann muss es gehen.
[23:34] < zer0_o> eine platte hab ich auch schon versucht..
[23:35] < zer0_o> vielleicht ist auch mbr defekt .. =/
[23:35] < huebi> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/platte. Dann is er weg, der virus.
[23:35] < huebi> count=1 waere dann auch noch gut, sonst ist die Platte danach leer.
[23:36] < zer0_o> hm, ich versuch das mal
[23:36] < zer0_o> die platte is eh leer ;)
[23:37] < zer0_o> danke
[23:38] < zer0_o> nu muss ich ins bett, gute nacht.. hab schule und vier prüfungen morgen =/
[23:38] < holyolli> zer0_o: n8 und viel erfolg!
[23:38] < huebi> viel erfolg
[23:38] < zer0_o> nix gelernt ;(
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[23:38]   holyolli geht nu aber auch schlafen
[23:39] < holyolli> cu
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