| merc | khoa: can you set the dhcp range anyway? like say from 192.168.1.100-192.168.1.200, then just use those above and below that range for static ips/ |
| eck | heloo: whenever there is a security problem that affects you |
| avayl | ljlolel, i don't know but my coworkers are hard-core linux guys and they couldnt figure it out... i will pm you link in a second, maybe you can make heads over tails |
| Lukz | I select British and click Forward and then it hangs and doesn't do anything |
| ljlolel | avayl, because of grub or what? -- you should just try, it would make sense if wireless didn't work as in my case -- but linux can boot on anything |
| eck | same as any other distro |
| Slart | K3nto: hmm.. I'll have a look... hold on |
| K3nto | ok ty |
| rick48j | I want to start doing back ups of my systems and the references from gparted point reiser files. |
| jhornick | this channel moves to fast |
| heloo | is ubuntu like fedora? where you update faster than a monkey? |
| ljlolel | avayl, in that case nevermind, I'm sure your coworkers know more than I |
| poningru | !clit |
| ubotu | Sorry, I don't know anything about clit - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi |
| avayl | ljlolel, it wasn't a grub issue. grub worked fine. it was a linux issue. i googled the problem and they were all different and didn't have a real solution |
| poningru | gaah |
| eck | heloo: not as fast as fedora, but pretty close |
| poningru | I added that like a wile ago |
| merc | heloo: exactly how fast do monkeys update anyway? |
| javiolo | where do I config the menus of a non root account ? |
| jhornick | heloo: ubuntu does releases about every 6 months backporting all security updates as needed. |
| slippyr4 | rick48j: what do you mean "point reiser files" |
| ljlolel | is there a way to change my keyboard to dvorak from the command line? on the fly |
| eck | the major difference between fedora and ubuntu is that ubuntu will only do security and bug fixes after a release, fedora will continue to do version upgrades throughout a stable release |
| khoa | well there's an option that allows you to set the number of allowed dhcp users |
| rick48j | slippry4: Wrong terminology, sorry! It has references to reiser in the forum I checked out and the screenshots for reiser had rereferences to reiser in them. |
| sha0lin | where do i find applications in the filesystem? |
| eck | rick48j: i would just use ext3 (the default filesystem |
| crdlb | khoa, my (actually the one I sshd to) is set to 50 |
| khoa | yeah same here so thats .1-.150 right |
| eck | unless you have extenuating circumstances, the filesystem speed won't be an issue for you, and ext3 is better maintained and has better filesystem recovery tools |
| Slart | K3nto: I'm not sure about this.. those names don't really exist anywhere else but in nautilus.. you might get better answers asking in #gnome or #nautilus |
| slippyr4 | rick48j: you can most probably use whatever filesystem you like. reiser is a good choice for linux though. i prefer it to ext2 or ext3 |
| jhornick | shaolin: they are usually found automatically via the PATH varible |
| rick48j | Thanks, eck, that was going to be my next question: advantage of using reiser. |
| K3nto | okty |
| Slart | K3nto: I don't think it's a permission problem.. probably they just didn't think anyone would want to rename them =) |
| crdlb | khoa, I believe so |
| Lukz | ljlolel: Step 3 is where it's asking you to choose the keyboard layout |