[00:00] <noidea> how to i export files i "find"
[00:00] <noidea> to a file... sorry for that multiple lines
[00:01] <noidea> oh sorry, and every find is printer on a new line
[18:04] <hhee> guys, hi. how ca i check which directory take the place on my hdd?
[18:05] <hhee> can*
[18:07] <devster31> what do you mean?
[18:07] <hhee> devster31: size of folders across all file system
[18:07] <hhee> not one folder, but all of them
[18:12] <lordievader> hhee: du?
[18:14] <teward> hhee: du.   or du -h   (for human readable size values)
[18:14] <Seveas> hhee: if you have a gui on there: baobab
[18:43] <devster31> hhee ncdu if you want has a ncurses interface
[18:43] <devster31> quite easy to use
[18:45] <Seveas> devster31: ooh, TIL. Thanks!
[19:03] <hhee> devster31:  lordievader: teward: Seveas: tnx guys
[19:15] <devster31> how can I see under which group a process is run?
[19:19] <Seveas> devster31: cat /proc/$pid/status
[19:19] <devster31> thanks
[19:19] <Seveas> see man proc for details
[19:32] <devster31> what can I use to set umask for a user using a single line command?
[19:32] <Seveas> umask isn't a property of a user. It's a property of a session.
[19:35] <devster31> oh, so I could (umask 002 && cmd)?
[19:37] <Seveas> sure
[19:43] <CiPi>  kernel   = 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Aug 19 22:33:18 UTC 2009 GNU/Linux
[19:43] <CiPi>  distrib  = 5.0.9
[19:43] <CiPi>  uptime   = 22:37:22 up 1713 days,  3:43,  0 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
[20:08] <bekks> CiPi: Please pull the network cable :)
[20:10] <Seveas> CiPi: that server is by now so vulnerable, the only appropriate description for it is 'liability'.
[20:53] <Patrickdk> Seveas, not likely, depends on if it has external access