Results 1 to 10 of 10
This was probably covered, and i jsut missed it, but the Web IRC isnt working, is that just for the duration of the migration, or is that an actual problem?...
- 08-04-2004 #1
- 08-04-2004 #2Linux Engineer
- Join Date
- May 2003
- Location
- Greece / Athens
- Posts
- 1,169
i also tried it and it's not working too....
Linux For Ever!
- 08-04-2004 #3
yeah, its not deadly, it just means i gotta do a little more tricky fun stuff to get on the irc at work, JL is handling alot right now (by the sound of it moving several sites) and the web irc isnt what makes LFDO. Just havta forum-chat or RA...hmmm corner cutting...... anyone know a good text based irc client?
- 08-04-2004 #4Linux Guru
- Join Date
- Apr 2003
- Location
- London, UK
- Posts
- 3,284
Unfortunatly there is something in the network acceptable usage policy that disallows IRC servers. As we're not actually hosting the server that may not be a problem, but im going to get in contact with the netadmins just to make sure.
If they give the go ahead to use CGI Irc then I'll rebuild apache with perl and get it setup again.
Jason
- 08-04-2004 #5
- 08-05-2004 #6uptime > sleep
Originally Posted by qub333
"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime, doubly so."
~Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- 08-05-2004 #7Linux Engineer
- Join Date
- May 2003
- Location
- Greece / Athens
- Posts
- 1,169
Linux For Ever!
- 08-05-2004 #8
- 08-05-2004 #9Linux Engineer
- Join Date
- May 2003
- Location
- Greece / Athens
- Posts
- 1,169
and while downtime we look like this:
Linux For Ever!
- 08-05-2004 #10Linux Guru
- Join Date
- Mar 2003
- Location
- Wisconsin
- Posts
- 1,907
I might have to use this somewhere...
Code:uptime=sleep downtime=caffine...looooots of caffine
JeremyRegistered Linux user #346571
"All The Dude ever wanted was his rug back" - The Dude


Reply With Quote
