1131754176 Q * nox Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131754408 M * Bertl now we missed linus :) 1131754421 J * nox ~nox@83.133.126.31 1131754426 M * Bertl wb nox! 1131755456 Q * nox Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131755835 M * Bertl okay, I'm off to bed now ... have a nice whatever everyone! 1131755843 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1131756007 Q * monrad Quit: Leaving 1131756166 Q * ryker Quit: Leaving 1131756635 J * dddd44 dhb55@218.111.178.108 1131756939 M * mnemoc wb dddd44 1131756942 M * mnemoc *G* 1131757140 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190130.sonofon.dk 1131757176 Q * dddd44 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131758095 J * Gerden ~Danger@200-213-138-246-moselli.inetbusiness.com.br 1131758098 P * Gerden 1131758677 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1131758698 J * shedi ~siggi@inferno.lhi.is 1131759305 Q * Doener Quit: Leaving 1131760306 J * nox ~nox@noxlux.de 1131761798 J * marl ~matt@82-40-232-252.cable.ubr01.dumb.blueyonder.co.uk 1131761946 M * marl anyone tell me what i need to put in /etc/fstab on my host system for the /vserver mount point? i read in the docs i need to use setattr on the directory, but if its a mount wont i have to put the equiv into /etc/fstab? 1131762063 M * daniel_hozac um, no. 1131762084 M * daniel_hozac just make sure it's mounted when you run the setattr. 1131762088 M * mnemoc what fs? 1131762116 M * marl ah thanks :) 1131762121 M * marl that makes sence LOL 1131762148 M * marl mnemoc, sorry, debain linux with ext3 pations 1131762252 J * dos000 ~dos000@i216-58-41-120.cybersurf.com 1131762280 M * mnemoc i asked because on reiserfs you need some extra trickery to get xattrs :) 1131762320 M * marl ah ok, ill try and remember, but the most i think ill go is lvm in the future 1131762565 M * dos000 howdy 1131762622 M * marl hi dos000 1131762689 M * dos000 hey 1131762697 M * dos000 for some $#$!#%^$ reason i can not get a vserver i have to see packets for it 1131762792 M * marl sorry, out of my range at the mo, except the usual, can it ping out? haev u stied scanning your ip range to see if it shows up at all, or even a full port scan of its ip addy to see if anythings getting through 1131765456 J * dddd44 dhb55@218.111.178.108 1131765661 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1131766865 Q * monrad Quit: Leaving 1131767384 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190130.sonofon.dk 1131770419 M * Johnnie Has anyone successfully setup SNMP and MRTG/Cacti to run? 1131770437 M * Johnnie Or some other of RRDtool where traffic is isolated and statistics can be acquired? 1131770600 J * marl_ ~matt@82-40-232-252.cable.ubr01.dumb.blueyonder.co.uk 1131770728 Q * marl Read error: Connection reset by peer 1131772526 M * jkl anyone using howl and mDNSresponder in a vserver? 1131772551 M * jkl or know why this: [assert] where: "Posix/posix_interface.c", "sw_network_interface_link_status", line: 260 might come up? 1131775455 J * dddd44 dhb55@218.111.178.108 1131776983 Q * dddd44 Read error: Connection reset by peer 1131776997 Q * lilo Remote host closed the connection 1131777015 J * lilo ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1131780342 J * menomc ~amery@200.75.27.103 1131780447 Q * mnemoc Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131780447 N * menomc mnemoc 1131783083 J * cpuxor ~rob@pcp0011789870pcs.flrnc01.al.comcast.net 1131783106 P * cpuxor 1131785890 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54974EF8.dip.t-dialin.net 1131786889 N * Viper0482 Viper0482|afk 1131788222 J * spunky spunky@rdlax8-235.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1131788793 Q * dos000 Remote host closed the connection 1131789126 Q * eugenesan Read error: Connection reset by peer 1131792252 Q * eyck Quit: leaving 1131792894 J * matti matti@linux.gentoo.pl 1131793572 M * FaUl hmm, where can i find the list with syscallname -> number? 1131793587 M * FaUl wasn't it in some header in /usr/src/linux/include? 1131793596 J * mrec ~revenger@p54B000FB.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1131793794 Q * mrec_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131796861 J * sebi_ ~sebi@Fccfa.f.strato-dslnet.de 1131796971 Q * sebi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131797742 J * schak schak@dslb-082-083-050-241.pools.arcor-ip.net 1131798311 Q * case Read error: No route to host 1131798320 J * marl__ ~matt@84.92.193.225 1131798521 M * FaUl ah, ic /usr/include/asm/unistd.h 1131798526 M * harry yups 1131798750 Q * marl_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131801093 Q * Viper0482|afk Remote host closed the connection 1131801135 P * spunky 1131803187 M * schak do i have to execute those vrsetup-commands after every reboot?... or only once? 1131803371 M * schak thx. i found the answer in the great #vserver logs via google ;) 1131804960 M * bragon Hello * 1131805560 J * id23 ~id@p54A03EBE.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1131805563 M * id23 hi 1131805568 M * Greek0 hi 1131806047 J * andrew123 ~andrew123@210.211.131.228 1131806121 Q * Hunger Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131806230 J * finger ~o_-@ppp-58.10.225.153.revip2.asianet.co.th 1131806235 P * finger 1131806378 J * Hunger Hunger.hu@Hunger.hu 1131807591 M * schak can anyone say, why "vnamespace -e vserver01 -- ps faux" gives the process list of the HOST... and NOT of the guest? 1131807771 M * daniel_hozac because namespaces have nothing to do with processes? 1131807829 M * schak well, then i didnt understand those fu**ing namespaces 1131807849 J * flock ~restless@l192-117-111-12.broadband.actcom.net.il 1131807896 M * daniel_hozac namespaces just create different views of the filesystems. 1131807906 Q * harry Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131807947 M * schak aah ok... i see... if i type "ls -l" instead of "ps faux" it lists the fs of the guest 1131807974 M * schak but... how can i execute a command on a vserver without entering it? 1131808005 M * daniel_hozac vserver ... exec ... 1131808066 M * schak oh! thx a lot 1131808168 J * harry ~harry@d515321D1.access.telenet.be 1131808499 J * case ~case@donpanic.faveve.uni-stuttgart.de 1131808672 J * prae ~benjamin@sherpadown.net 1131810481 M * meebey schak: chcontext -ctx ctx_number ps auxf will do it 1131810604 N * Bertl_zZ bertl 1131810624 N * bertl Bertl 1131810629 M * Bertl morning folks! 1131810674 M * matti Bertl: :) 1131810706 M * id23 Hi Bertl 1131811704 M * Bertl so, what's up folks? 1131812031 M * matti As always, I've fresh coffee :) Want some? 1131812043 M * FaUl hey bertl 1131812113 M * Bertl matti: sure! 1131812138 A * matti gives Bertl a cup of fresh and hot coffee. 1131812139 M * matti :) 1131812145 M * matti Bertl: Cheers. 1131812348 J * Vectr0n ~vectr0n@CPE0011950c990b-CM0014045b6054.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 1131812410 Q * Vectr0n Quit: 1131812424 M * matti That was fast. 1131812426 M * matti :> 1131812478 M * Bertl yup, not even I got a chance to welcome him/her/it 1131812505 M * matti :) 1131812509 M * matti Hehehe. 1131813405 A * michal_ joins coffe club 1131813413 M * matti Whoa... 1131813440 M * matti meebey: Here's your coffee. 1131813442 M * matti Ups. 1131813457 M * matti s/meebey/michal_/ 1131813457 M * matti ;] 1131813537 M * michal_ espresso 1131813546 M * michal_ in a beautifull white cup 1131813592 M * michal_ and hostap-driver. can be any better way to spend saturday's afternoon than configuring wireless ? 1131813595 M * michal_ ;p 1131813601 M * matti Heh. 1131813612 M * matti I don't know, I am at work as usual. 1131813614 M * michal_ yeah, and you wifi Yoda will help me matti ;p 1131813672 M * matti Heh, I starting to believe, that so-called "real life" in only outside firewall. 1131813696 M * matti ;] 1131813708 M * andrew123 lol 1131813714 Q * prae Quit: Pwet 1131813720 M * michal_ but no man has reached those borders and saw the world behind ;p 1131813774 M * andrew123 only the creater of ACL has gone beyond it. 1131813810 M * matti michal_: Hm, someones has... But, no man was ever able to return from the wastelands of real life. 1131813813 M * andrew123 only good verified packets are let through t other side. 1131813825 M * andrew123 real life is all dropped packets 1131813825 M * michal_ yeah 1131813828 M * matti michal_: There's a dangerous place... 1131813847 M * michal_ one time i'll be there ;p 1131813855 M * matti michal_: Yeah... 1131813859 M * andrew123 real life is filled with dropped packets :P 1131813868 M * michal_ indeed 1131813874 M * matti michal_: We all reach the Valhalla of real-life after own dead :) 1131813908 M * michal_ you mean after our TTL will go out ? 1131813911 M * michal_ i see 1131813924 M * matti Yeah.. 1131813953 M * michal_ two weeks ago i have overdosed (read: drunk the right amount of) espresso and could see packets with ttl less than zero... 1131813958 M * matti Year after year... Our ttl is loosing "1"... And ya know, what happen' when it will reach only 1? 1131813960 M * michal_ :P 1131813966 M * matti michal_: I even don't want to know... 1131813986 M * matti michal_: Espresso? 1131813990 M * matti michal_: No beer? 1131813990 M * matti ;] 1131814000 M * Bertl okay, off for dinner, back in 30 1131814005 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1131814014 M * matti Bertl: Enjoy your dinner :) 1131814014 M * michal_ no beer 1131814036 M * michal_ matti: drop by, i have martini bianco ;p 1131814041 M * matti LOL 1131814059 M * matti You're punk indeed ;p 1131814062 M * michal_ (got from some girl and promissed to invite her to try it thought) 1131814070 A * michal_ punk ? 1131814073 M * matti ;p 1131814074 M * michal_ ok, can be ;p 1131814108 M * matti OK... You! You! Developer one! 1131814110 M * matti Ha! :) 1131814167 M * michal_ /whois me on freenode ;p 1131814177 M * michal_ neat cloak isn't it ? ;p 1131814187 M * matti Hm... 1131814212 M * matti OK. I give up ;p 1131814287 M * harry is there a way to get a "local shell" on a vserver? 1131814298 M * harry eg. i have 3 vservers running , but without sshd's 1131814309 M * harry so how can i login and install ssh/... 1131814311 M * harry ? 1131814373 M * id23 vserver vservername enter 1131814444 M * mnemoc there is any way to let vserver enter have a `tty`? to run dialog stuff on it 1131814458 M * harry id23: tnx 1131814528 M * harry gives me.... nothing 1131815340 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1131815357 M * Bertl mnemoc: yes, just allocate one after you entered it ... 1131815409 M * mnemoc Bertl: allocate? 1131815436 M * Bertl via ptmx (like screen does) 1131815644 Q * id23 Quit: Leaving 1131815694 A * mnemoc reading mans :( 1131820193 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54974EF8.dip.t-dialin.net 1131820410 M * Bertl welcome Viper0482! 1131821347 M * Hollow hey Bertl 1131821356 M * Bertl evening Hollow! 1131821370 M * Hollow could you explain what the limit fixes are for? 1131821384 M * Bertl sure, just a moment ... 1131822449 M * Hollow off to dinner, biab 1131822544 M * Bertl k, ping me when back 1131824769 Q * Viper0482 Quit: bin raus, 1131825290 M * Hollow Bertl: ping 1131825440 M * Bertl ah, 1131825477 M * Bertl okay, the limit fixes ... basically we started that once we realized that some archs 1131825509 M * Bertl (e.g. alpha, sparc) defines RLIM_INFINITY as ~0 >> 1 instead of ~0 1131825551 M * Bertl so we added a 'mapping' between userspace which always sees it as ~0ULL, and kernel space (which differes from arch to arch) 1131825571 M * Bertl (after three attempts, we even got it right :) 1131825575 M * Hollow ah ok, so RLIM is sth vanilla related, not vserver only? 1131825608 M * Bertl the rlim issue is vanilla, but only vserver has an arch independant userspace 1131825621 M * Hollow ok, thx 1131825635 M * Bertl you're welcome! 1131825642 M * Bertl Greek0: how is your QEMU? 1131825644 M * Hollow any progres with the init thing? 1131825668 M * Bertl not yet, we did start some discussion though ... 1131825703 M * Hollow with Doener? 1131825709 M * Bertl basically the conclusions were, that we have to 'move' the config task into the context 1131825730 M * Bertl (to 'build' and configure the context) 1131825733 M * Hollow what is "the config task"? 1131825746 M * Bertl the task(s) setting up the guest 1131825757 M * Hollow vlimit, vsched etc? 1131825766 M * Bertl or a fork of a config daemon 1131825781 M * Hollow ok, so we pretty much leave it as is then, no? 1131825790 M * Bertl basically the task which does vc_create() 1131825803 M * Bertl you can put away with all the chaining 1131825808 M * Bertl this is not really related 1131825845 M * Bertl the config interface gets a new 'vc_spawn_init()' call 1131825868 M * Bertl when you call that, the 'current' setup is used to spawn the init process 1131825885 M * Bertl (it also automagically ends the config procedure) 1131825900 M * Hollow that also means after vc_spawn_init all restrictions will take effect..? 1131825906 M * Hollow ok.. ;) 1131825913 M * Bertl yep, that's required ... 1131825947 M * Bertl your config process will be still part of the context until it exits 1131825965 M * Bertl (I thought about assigning a special pid '0' for this process) like the initpid 1131825994 M * Bertl (not sure that will work though :) 1131825997 M * Hollow sounds reasonable... what about init styles without /sbin/init? 1131826023 M * Bertl they can not be started this way, you ahve to execute the runlevel scripts yourself 1131826034 M * Hollow ok, i thought so.. 1131826034 M * Bertl basically instead of doing vc_spawn_init() 1131826048 M * Bertl you end the configuration, and exec some scripts 1131826074 M * Hollow so the context flags for setup/endsetup will stay? 1131826095 M * Bertl yep, just that vc_spawn_init() will change them too 1131826125 M * Hollow ok, great :) 1131826171 M * Bertl do you see any problems with this? 1131826177 M * Bertl and further 'requests'? 1131826245 M * Hollow well, it sounds like a good solution to me, only time and the implementation will tell.. ;) 1131826270 M * Bertl okay, then we'll advance ... 1131826273 Q * tchan Remote host closed the connection 1131826407 M * Hollow do you call vc_spawn_init from inside or outside? 1131826439 M * Bertl from inside but in setup state, but I guess it doesn't really matter 1131826450 M * Bertl i.e. you can call it from the host too 1131826467 M * Hollow mhm.. so the general idea would be to create the context and do everything from inside..? 1131826470 M * Bertl more important is the question, shall it return immediately? 1131826503 M * Hollow does init return? 1131826514 M * Bertl no, usually not 1131826522 M * Bertl if it returns, the kernel panics :) 1131826548 M * Hollow *g* 1131826571 M * Hollow so, are we able to know if init is "done"? 1131826608 M * Bertl no, the options are: 1131826621 M * Bertl - spawn init async (return immediately) 1131826637 M * Bertl - spawn init sync, and do never return, unless init fails (panic case) 1131826661 M * Bertl (the second could be used to write an appropriate message) 1131826667 M * Hollow how should we handle it in the startup case if it never returns? 1131826701 M * Hollow crap 1131826709 M * Hollow forget the question 1131826717 M * Bertl k 1131826718 J * tchan ~tchan@c-67-174-18-204.hsd1.il.comcast.net 1131826741 M * Hollow wouldn't it mean the host would panic if one guest init exits? 1131826790 M * jkl hey guys 1131826797 M * Hollow hey jkl 1131826821 M * Bertl Hollow: no, just the syscall would return :) 1131826853 M * Bertl which basically would happen once the init is killed 1131826883 M * Hollow well, then my previous action gets valid again... we'd need to fork the vinit process to background then and run it to check whether init died? 1131826891 M * jkl im having some issues with multicast dns on this vserver 1131826894 M * jkl its laaaaame 1131826895 M * jkl hehe 1131827019 M * Hollow oh jee... s/action/question/ 1131827020 M * Hollow *g* 1131827079 M * Bertl well, if we want this information, yes 1131827115 M * Hollow even if we don't want it, the process which started the init process will remain alive as long as the context is alive, right? 1131827133 M * Hollow or would init replace it? 1131827159 M * Bertl look, that's why I said a) async, b) sync 1131827170 M * Bertl if async, no, if sync, it will hang around 1131827176 M * Hollow ok 1131827186 J * Larsioa ~lars@you.are.the.lamer.la 1131827196 M * Bertl we can also make this an _option_ to the call 1131827200 M * Bertl welcome Larsioa! 1131827204 M * Larsioa How can i create virtual servers with thoose guest images at http://debian.marlow.dk/vserver/guest/ ? 1131827211 M * Bertl jkl: define multicast dns? 1131827263 M * Hollow could the sync case be of any gain for the vshelper/state daemon whatever? 1131827309 M * jkl mDNSResponder 1131827321 M * jkl for itunes share discovery 1131827322 M * Larsioa Bertl: do you know? 1131827326 M * Bertl jkl: doesn't tell me anything ... 1131827343 M * Bertl Larsioa: nope, you have to ask marlow for that ... 1131827357 J * eyck ~eyck@81.219.64.71 1131827357 M * jkl Bertl: yeah, i can imagine it doesnt make sense 1131827366 M * Larsioa Anybody alive that knows howto? 1131827386 M * jkl im trying to run it on the host instead right now 1131827390 M * jkl see if it works correctly 1131827445 M * eyck hmm, so, I've got problem with XORG inside vserver, I gave it /dev/mem, CAP_RAWIO and /dev/tty7, and it hangs... (vserver 1.2.11-rc1) 1131827469 M * eyck is there anything else xorg needs to run ? 1131827496 M * Bertl eyck: Xorg 6.8.2? 1131827548 M * eyck Bertl: yes, 6.8.2.dfsg.1-7 the X.Org X server 1131827562 M * Bertl what's the dfsg? 1131827566 M * eyck Bertl: when I just chroot, it works fine 1131827578 M * eyck debian free software guidelines probably 1131827603 M * Bertl hmm, what about stracing both startups? 1131827669 M * eyck Bertl: not good, it just shows that vserver-bound X is doing 'read, write, read write' 1131827715 M * Bertl well, but it must hang _somewhere_ no? 1131827737 M * Bertl is it a poll, or a connect, or a read? 1131827750 M * eyck [pid 18596] read(4, "", 4) = 0 1131827751 M * eyck [pid 18596] lseek(4, 252, SEEK_SET) = 252 1131827771 M * eyck in a tight loop 1131827784 M * eyck how can I tell what is it doing? 1131827800 M * Bertl maybe the debug log? 1131827814 M * Bertl seems like an Xorg issue to me 1131827823 M * eyck not good either, it just says: (--) RADEON(0): VideoRAM: 65536 kByte (128 bit DDR SDRAM) 1131827834 M * Bertl (well, debian free software guidelines issue probably) 1131827862 M * Bertl eyck: but you might give just all caps to test 1131827892 M * eyck CAP_SYS_ALL ? 1131827912 M * Bertl if your tools implement that, yes :) 1131827948 M * Bertl you can make it simpler by doing the chbind/chcontext/chroot yourself 1131827955 M * Bertl something like: 1131827981 M * Bertl chbind --ip -- chcontext --xid -- chroot /some/where 1131828023 M * Larsioa How can i create virtual servers with thoose guest images at http://debian.marlow.dk/vserver/guest/ ? 1131828118 M * eyck oh, 1131828120 M * eyck it worked.. 1131828173 M * Bertl Larsioa: out of the blue, I'd guess that you unpack them and create a config for them? 1131828232 M * eyck hmm, I wonder, maybe it's trying to load kernel modules? 1131828299 M * Bertl could be ... 1131828650 M * Larsioa Bertl: what do you mean by creating a config.. Right now im using newvserver to create a vserver 1131828699 M * Bertl well, that's just wrong ... :) 1131828715 M * Bertl Larsioa: you should use the mainline tools (util-vserver) 1131828734 M * Bertl they are able to create the proper configs even for empty (skeleton) guests 1131828751 M * eyck ooh, they fixed util-vserver? 1131828770 M * Bertl hmm? 1131828787 M * eyck I just had to use newvserver few hours ago, 1131828806 M * Bertl for what? 1131828829 M * eyck to create skeleton guest 1131828853 M * Bertl why did 'vserver build -m skeleton' not work for you? 1131828939 M * eyck hmm, probably because I'm not knowledgable enough to know that that's the correct way of building skeletons? 1131828966 M * Bertl okay, just because you said you 'had' to use it :) 1131829103 M * eyck well, I had to. 1131829122 M * Bertl *sigh* 1131829474 M * eyck soo, CAP_SYS_ADMIN helped, 1131829497 M * eyck this isn't supposed to be required, right, I need to move to xfree86 or fix xorg? 1131829724 M * Bertl well, we still have not figured the purpose of putting HW X into a guest ... 1131829751 M * Bertl after all, the direct memory access allows to f* up your systems pretty well 1131829892 M * eyck it's a step in a right direction 1131829902 M * eyck keeps your host lean 1131829939 M * eyck enables you to play with experimental libraries without messing up your host 1131829996 M * Hollow ever heard of chroot? 1131830012 M * eyck Hollow: hi hollow. 1131830017 M * Hollow hey eyck ;) 1131830059 M * Larsioa Does anybody have a virtual server with a guest image that knows how to shut i down?.. vserver lars stop just says it doesnt have vserver-setup dir. But the vserver slackware runs i can login via ssh but the halt command are gone 1131830098 M * eyck how do you think, why do we have this useless 'vserver' command, when we could all just chbind --ip $myip chcontext --xid $myxid chroot $mychroot reducecap $mycap /etc/rc.d/start.sh ? 1131830126 M * Larsioa are u talking to me? 1131830134 M * eyck nope, Hollow, 1131830159 M * Hollow eyck: well, if you just want to test some libraries or new packages, a simple chroot /path/to/unstabledist /bin/bash would do, no 1131830161 M * Hollow ? 1131830203 M * eyck Hollow: not very convenient, especially when I already had all those vserver set up 1131830254 M * eyck wouldn't start when machine starts, wouldn't properly stop when it shuts down, would be very messy, 1131830281 M * Hollow well, if security is not an issue, you can give it all the caps needed... so, it's up to you ;) 1131830282 M * Larsioa Omg how do i stop that machine 1131830283 M * Larsioa :/ 1131830291 M * Hollow Larsioa: try vkill 1131830294 M * eyck kill it! 1131830302 M * eyck like a dog that it is 1131830303 M * Larsioa Well i dont know which pid it has 1131830304 M * Larsioa ? 1131830313 M * eyck kill 'em all 1131830314 M * Hollow vps ax 1131830345 M * eyck sure, you can ax'em if that's your thing... 1131830355 M * eyck me, I prefer cleaner methods, 1131830415 M * Larsioa i just did a killall5 inside the slackware 1131830417 M * Larsioa thing that did it 1131830418 M * Larsioa sec. 1131830440 M * Larsioa ye it died. 1131830474 Q * eyck Quit: leaving 1131830480 J * eyck ~eyck@81.219.64.71 1131831380 M * Bertl Greek0: you around? 1131832192 M * Hollow ok, off to bed, cu tomorrow 1131832207 M * Bertl night Hollow! 1131832211 M * Larsioa Bertl: oh i fixed it now. 1131832244 M * Bertl Larsioa: good! 1131834105 Q * michal_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131834148 J * michal_ ~michal@mprivacy-update.de 1131834839 Q * andrew123 Quit: Leaving 1131836493 T * Bertl http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 2.0, 2.0.1-rc2, 1.2.10, 1.2.11-rc1, devel 2.1.0-rc6 | He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime -- share the gained knowledge on the wiki, and we'll forget about the minute ;) 1131836502 M * Bertl *2.0.1-rc2 1131836519 M * daniel_hozac delta-indev-fix01 only? 1131836538 M * Bertl nope, the uts fix too *thanks to serge* 1131836540 M * daniel_hozac ah, and the uts fix. 1131836550 M * daniel_hozac right. 1131836588 Q * Johnnie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131836920 J * Johnnie ~john@acs-24-154-53-217.zoominternet.net 1131836971 Q * schak Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1131838339 M * Greek0 Bertl: now 1131838550 M * Bertl ah, good, wb! 1131839463 M * mrec moin bertl 1131839544 M * Bertl morning mrec! 1131839571 Q * FireEgl Quit: Bye...