<rworkman> In short, this ain't Burger King. You don't get it your way.
<straterra> rworkman, why the hell not?! :(
<straterra> can we get it your way?
<nullboy> you can get it your way but you have to take the wrapper off first and move patties around
<rworkman> bingo :)
<straterra> damn
<straterra> im too lazy...thats why i use gentoo
<rworkman> heh
<JKWood> And don't complain if the patties set your cat on fire.
<JKWood> Flame-broiled has its disadvantages.
< docmur> is there a 64 bit version [of Slackware]
< volkerdi> docmur: got more than 4GB of RAM?
< docmur> there's more reasons then that to run a 64 bit linux system
< mwalling> volkerdi: but its the coolness factor!
< mwalling> volkerdi: plus the fact that we can harass fred more readilly then you :P
< volkerdi> hehe
< straterra> fred's our sexy lil whipping boy...a nice gag and leather gimp outfit...mmmmm
< thrice`> easy straterra
< straterra> do i gotta?
[14:41] <rob0> Ich bin ein Lemonjellydonut
[14:42] <jpipkin> haha
[14:42] <Dagmar> Mmm... berliner
[14:42] <jpipkin> auslander :-/
[14:42] Action: Rixon eats rob0
[14:43] <jpipkin> woh kinky
[14:43] <rob0> That makes it officially a lemon party.
[14:43] <Rixon> lol#
[14:43] <Rixon> got a cup?
[14:43] Action: Dagmar hides the window.
[14:44] <Rixon> hahah
[14:44] <Dagmar> Somehow I don't think that's the toxicity they are worrying about
<andarius> small germans talk differently than large ones ?
[12:24] <AbortRetryFail> I'm just praying to the gods of *nix and what better place to do that than in an IRC channel?
< rob0> andarius: if life gives you lemons ...
< fred> Have a lemon party!
Overheard at the KDE 4 Release Party.
amrit- I love how Slackware has Emacs as its own diskset.
amrit unchecks the E series
amrit- Don't want that.
< fred> now the male connector doesn't have screw recepticles
< rworkman> No, fred, male parts don't have screw receptables. They're screw deliverers.
[16:59] <nullboy> social small talk is useless, from my introverted point of view it only exists out of customary procedure
[16:59] <andarius> lol
[16:59] <deoks> Yes.
[16:59] <deoks> Some do see people as programs :)
[17:00] <systemloc> nullboy: It's what we call 'building rapport'
[17:00] <systemloc> nullboy: Think of it as logging in and establishing permissions :D
[17:00] <nullboy> lol
[17:00] Action: andarius simply asks for those :P
[17:01] <systemloc> nullboy: If you do it well, you can even get a privledge escallation on some ppl
[17:01] <systemloc> sp?
[17:02] <andarius> permission regression :o
[17:02] <Anarkhi> why is it so hard to find material on a nonflashable prism wifi card? can anyone please help me with this issue.
[17:03] <systemloc> JKWood: eh?
[17:03] <nullboy> if you manage privilege escalation in the real world you might get a chance to probe some open ports without a filter
[17:04] <phrag> lol
[17:04] <andarius> but that can lead to child processes ....
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[17:04] <phrag> haha
[17:04] <nullboy> hahaha
[17:04] <andarius> then you are stuck with responsibility to the system :(
[17:04] <andarius> admin for life you are
[17:04] <nullboy> lmao
[17:05] <nullboy> oh man this proves i'm not fit for human consumption
[17:05] <andarius> lol
[17:05] <systemloc> andarius: some ppl kill those off as they begin to spawn, but before they fork from the mother process
[17:05] <andarius> ahh yes
[17:05] <systemloc> this is, of course, very controversial
[17:06] <andarius> some also remove the ability of the code to replicate completely. then port probing is considered safe
[17:06] <phrag> think of the malware!
[17:06] <systemloc> At what point does a process begin to execute code, and when does it have the right to run to it's natural completion?
[17:06] <andarius> as null bits are used for firing
[17:07] <phrag> noobfarm ^
22:37 < Khaine_Incarnate> so
22:37 < Khaine_Incarnate> how are yall?
23:08 < Pensicola> distracted