#ubuntu - Thu 1 Mar 2007 between 16:31 and 16:35



merckhoa: 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/
eckheloo: whenever there is a security problem that affects you
avaylljlolel, 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
LukzI select British and click Forward and then it hangs and doesn't do anything
ljlolelavayl, 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
ecksame as any other distro
SlartK3nto: hmm.. I'll have a look... hold on
K3ntook ty
rick48jI want to start doing back ups of my systems and the references from gparted point reiser files.
jhornickthis channel moves to fast
heloois ubuntu like fedora? where you update faster than a monkey?
ljlolelavayl, in that case nevermind, I'm sure your coworkers know more than I
poningru!clit
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about clit - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
avaylljlolel, 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
poningrugaah
eckheloo: not as fast as fedora, but pretty close
poningruI added that like a wile ago
mercheloo: exactly how fast do monkeys update anyway?
javiolowhere do I config the menus of a non root account ?
jhornickheloo: ubuntu does releases about every 6 months backporting all security updates as needed.
slippyr4rick48j: what do you mean "point reiser files"
ljlolelis there a way to change my keyboard to dvorak from the command line? on the fly
eckthe 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
khoawell there's an option that allows you to set the number of allowed dhcp users
rick48jslippry4: 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.
sha0linwhere do i find applications in the filesystem?
eckrick48j: i would just use ext3 (the default filesystem
crdlbkhoa, my (actually the one I sshd to) is set to 50
khoayeah same here
so thats .1-.150 right
eckunless 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
SlartK3nto: 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
slippyr4rick48j: you can most probably use whatever filesystem you like. reiser is a good choice for linux though. i prefer it to ext2 or ext3
jhornickshaolin: they are usually found automatically via the PATH varible
rick48jThanks, eck, that was going to be my next question: advantage of using reiser.
K3ntookty
SlartK3nto: I don't think it's a permission problem.. probably they just didn't think anyone would want to rename them =)
crdlbkhoa, I believe so
Lukzljlolel: Step 3 is where it's asking you to choose the keyboard layout

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