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08:15.42 | gregj | I love bloody redhat/centos |
08:15.58 | gregj | I only have eth2 and eth3 interfaces in the system (yes,with ifconfig -a) |
08:16.04 | gregj | and lo of course |
08:21.55 | AndyMillar | what's wrong with that? |
08:23.08 | AndyMillar | and I'm going to guess that you're using a cloned VM instanec |
08:23.11 | AndyMillar | instance |
08:23.21 | AndyMillar | (that or you're on a disk that's been moved between machines) |
08:31.00 | z00dax | and wow, people still use ifconfig :) |
08:31.23 | wethrin | Yes, gregj and 99.99% of the Unixy world :) |
08:31.31 | wethrin | (command-line Unixy world) |
08:32.41 | z00dax | alias ifconfig='/sbin/ip' |
08:32.52 | z00dax | done! |
08:33.00 | wethrin | ip is far too tredny |
08:33.02 | wethrin | *trendy |
08:34.08 | wethrin | Whatever happened to the Unix philosophy of having one program that does one thing well? |
08:34.21 | wethrin | 'ifconfig' for configuring interfaces |
08:34.25 | wethrin | 'route' for configuring routes |
08:34.26 | wethrin | etc. |
08:34.31 | z00dax | you clearly havent met systemd |
08:35.39 | z00dax | I quite like the one program that does one thing really well |
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08:44.15 | yaMatt | my problem with ip is what do you google for? |
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09:05.28 | gregj | yeah, I know what to change, and that they want to protect order of interfaces and all that - but I like to complain |
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10:20.30 | ChoHag | The company states that “Root access to the LeftHand OS does not provide access to the user data being stored on the system”. |
10:20.52 | ChoHag | Although it does (probably) provide access to the ACLs which enforce that restriction, so... |
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12:17.25 | morsing | Any Oracle experts here? |
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12:34.09 | morsing | dick_turpin! |
12:34.45 | dick_turpin | morsing: It is raining here and I look like I've entered a wet tee shirt competition! |
12:35.32 | morsing | Nice |
12:35.35 | morsing | And Sharon? |
12:35.46 | morsing | dick_turpin: What's Sharon's measurements? |
12:36.40 | dick_turpin | 48 DD |
12:37.35 | morsing | Nice |
12:48.49 | AndyMillar | I would |
13:33.27 | gregj | morsing: those cost a lot of monies ph, they don't hang around irc |
13:36.47 | morsing | Yeah, probably. |
13:37.03 | morsing | gregj: Do you mean 48DDs or Oracle DBAs? |
14:02.40 | gregj | oracle DBAs |
14:02.48 | gregj | 48DDs are way to big for my taste |
14:03.03 | gregj | I prefere medium size, or slightly smaller then medium |
14:03.09 | gregj | s/then/than/ |
14:50.22 | morsing | gregj: "Medium" varies greatly between countries, actually |
14:55.08 | gregj | B-C |
14:55.11 | gregj | 42ish |
15:27.38 | gregj | morsing: what, you grew tits all of the sudden ? |
15:32.53 | dick_turpin | morsing: Nice beaver |
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