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[09:56]<lnnzan>Bangers; have hyou tried the tab key?
[09:57]<lnnzan>seems to me tab and space navigated those text mode selector boxes
[10:20]<bzzznzs>peerce, ok i figured it out. vt100 on both the client and server was my problem
[10:20]<bzzznzs>Hyperterminal defaults to ANSIW
[10:24]<-- sgvgzs xzs fuyv (>/dev/brain")
[10:33]<pnzvnzb>hyperterminal is realtively sucky, but good enough to get a box to the point where you can ssh in
[11:31]<_m9vym>hi all
[11:35]<gzmyz>lo
[11:36]<gzmyz>hey, I'm trying to do some bash scripting
[11:36]<gzmyz>for ((i=0;i<=$array_size;i++)); do echo ${array[$i]};done
[11:36]<gzmyz>doesnt work in solaris !
[11:36]<gzmyz>why? and how should I do it?
[11:52]<_m9vym>need help
[11:52]<_m9vym>where can i turn off services on boot ?
[11:52]<_m9vym>what for file ?
[11:54]<_m9vym>plz help me-
[11:54]<_m9vym>in welche datei kann ich des machen ?
[11:55]<_m9vym>weil beim start laedt der uber 189 daemons
[11:55]<_m9vym>:(
[11:57]<_m9vym>nadir, Nodir ? murur
[11:57]<cdzyffn>nadir: works fine for me, so how exactly is it failing?
[11:58]<_m9vym>help me guys..
[11:59]<cdzyffn>_d4vid: please speak english, services in Solaris 10 are managed with svcadm, in prior versions it would mostly be through init level scripts or inetd services.
[11:59]<_m9vym>i mean daemons..
[11:59]<_m9vym>start on boot..
[12:00]<cdzyffn>which one for example?
[12:00]<_m9vym>hmm
[12:00]<_m9vym>load over 189 daemons on boot..
[12:03]<arrrrfx>The unique things of Solaris!
[12:03]<_m9vym>jengelh, was meinste ?
[12:04]<arrrrfx>?
[12:04]<arrrrfx>Only on solaris, it's 189 daemons!
[12:04]<_m9vym>:/
[12:04]<arrrrfx>All other OS come with less, including sw from Redmond
[12:05]<_m9vym>wie schalte ich von dene paar ab ?
[12:05]<arrrrfx>?
[12:05]<xrfy>speak english please!
[12:05]<_m9vym>:/
[12:05]<xrfy>your right to speak german everywhere was cancled in 1945
[12:06]<_m9vym>rofl
[12:06]<_m9vym>:D
[12:06]<arrrrfx>now that's unfair
[12:06]<_m9vym>yeah
[12:06]<arrrrfx>that's like saying your right to speak english was canceled in 2001
[12:06]<arrrrfx>(or 2000, whenever Bush came on)
[12:06]<_m9vym>plz dont discriminate me..
[12:08]<_m9vym>est russaki ?
[12:08]<_m9vym>.. :/
[12:08]<cdzyffn>noone discriminates against anyone, but the fact is that english (in whatever flavour) is probably the only language which all people in this channel can read so please stick to it. Thanks.
[12:09]<_m9vym>Cyrille, ok .. *i cant english so good
[12:11]<svjzdd_>bablefish
[12:12]<fysx>hello
[12:12]<svjzdd>hi
[12:12]<cdzyffn>_d4vid: if you need documentation in German, I'd suggest http://docs.sun.com/app/docs?l=de
[12:13]<_m9vym>Cyrille, thnx u
[13:02]<-- svgvsdyzgjvr xrs>/dev/null")
[13:45]<pfd-rwrd>hi. How i can see files on FAT32 volume in my local charset(cp1251)?
[13:45]<pfd-rwrd>do mount have any conversation options?
[14:00]<dzvzsvznzd>you mount fat32 drives as hpfs or somehting like that
[14:00]<dzvzsvznzd>cant remember, look at google
[14:01]<pznm9>hellow everybody
[14:01]<dzvzsvznzd>Hi
[14:01]<svjzdd>hpfs and ntfs is what your thinking of
[14:02]<dzvzsvznzd>Stormy: you cant mount BTFS on solaris
[14:02]<svjzdd>btfs?
[14:03]<dzvzsvznzd>but fat 32 you can by useing the hpfs or something
[14:03]<kdvvd>it begs the question
[14:03]<dzvzsvznzd>never had to do it myself, itss just what i have seen people say in here
[14:03]<kdvvd>WHY, OH WHY, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, WHY!?!
[14:03]<svjzdd>any of you know anything about openafs?
[14:04]<dzvzsvznzd>did you get stuck in your cat flap this morniing or somehing?
[14:04]<kdvvd>DataStream: no, just trying to work out why anyone would ever want FAT32 near a solaris box
[14:04]<dzvzsvznzd>heheh
[14:04]<dzvzsvznzd>me too
[14:04]<kdvvd>thats like have a porsche 911 with a caravan on it
[14:05]<dzvzsvznzd>use a dam windoze box, and ftp or something
[14:05]<kdvvd>anyway, I should be on my way to work by now
[14:05]<kdvvd>bbl
[14:05]<dzvzsvznzd>bye
[14:06]<dzvzsvznzd>Dam what hgours you work
[14:06]<wnsw>fat32 as a final backup before blowing out windows for solaris?
[14:06]<wnsw>;)
[14:08]<dzvzsvznzd>well i have just backed up all my info on the A5100 and D1000 to 2x external fat32 HD's7
[14:08]<kdvvd>DataStream: 1245-1645 :p
[14:08]<svjzdd>then use a gentoo livecd to access it
[14:08]<dzvzsvznzd>cheapest and easyest way
[14:08]<dzvzsvznzd>Kitty: nice
[14:08]<wnsw>if only everyone could have those at home!
[14:08]<wnsw>LP
[14:09]<dzvzsvznzd>wesw: me?
[14:09]<wnsw>DataStream: yep
[14:09]<dzvzsvznzd>they are very cheap here, 90 pounds for 250gig seagate external arrays
[14:09]<svjzdd>wow
[14:09]<svjzdd>500gb drive for $264
[14:10]<wnsw>DataStream...the A5100 ;)
[14:10]<dzvzsvznzd>oh
[14:10]<dzvzsvznzd>lol
[14:10]<dzvzsvznzd>they are dam cheap now days as well
[14:10]<wnsw>i just restored ~60Gb from external USB 2 to ZFS RAID0 last night....oh the humanity!
[14:11]<wnsw>slow, slow, slow







