[00:00] *ers [00:00] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:01] dakarn (n=skas@83.225.120.11) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [00:01] t4k3r0n (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.160.88) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:05] Wilblake (n=matheus@unaffiliated/wilblake) left irc: Client Quit [00:05] wow i just walked into the weirdest slackware session today [00:06] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:06] speaking of which [00:06] i have 21 mounted, doing df -h :D [00:06] i feel 31337 [00:06] 21 filesystems?! [00:07] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [00:07] officergris (n=officerg@76.92.215.128) joined ##slackware. [00:07] is there an ETA for Slack 13.0 yet? [00:07] officergris: just when it's ready. :) [00:07] I figure it'll be out sometime this month if previous releases are any indication [00:08] fire|bird: well of course. that's why Slack is Slack :) [00:08] who knows? maybe there'll be another release candidate [00:08] maybe [00:08] actually, PV is going to hop in his TARDIS, jump back in time, and release it last month [00:08] but it might be next month before he does that [00:08] artv61 (n=art@u1018430.ul.warwick.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:08] that would be pretty awesome [00:09] I will finance this plan [00:09] artv61 (n=art@u1018430.ul.warwick.net) joined ##slackware. [00:09] English lacks the verb tenses it would take to meaningfully discuss it... [00:10] mhmm. the language has kind of been stagnant as far as core development goes for some time [00:10] http://blog.garethjmsaunders.co.uk/wp-content/20060331anothersign.jpg [00:10] I think with modern technology and soon-to-be timetravel we should update [00:10] no big hurry [00:10] no way! they added truthiness and d-oh to the dictionary [00:10] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [00:10] some time after we develop time travel, we can just go back to 2001 and start updating the language then [00:11] but by that logic [00:11] it would already be updated [00:11] by the time reality catches up, everyone will have known all the words already [00:11] I think I'm tying my own brain into a pretzel shape, just thinking about it [00:11] I was about to say something similar about mine... [00:11] I need a tylenol now [00:12] I'll bet there are strict no-time-traveling-to-pre-time-travel-era laws enacted. [00:12] eviljames: I'll bet they're impossible to enforce :) [00:12] Urchlay: not really, just jump back in time to just before the person left and shoot them. [00:12] Urchlay: impossible without TIME TRAVEL! [00:12] btw. it must be frustrating for Pat if he compile some package and next day new version comes out :) [00:12] ktos: hah [00:12] ktos: for example, kde4.3 released tomorrow? [00:12] unless it turns out that Larry Niven was right, and any time travel to pre-time-travel times constitutes travel into a fantasy realm (since before then, time travel itself was fantasy) [00:13] eviljames: yeah, especially it's big one [00:13] Urchlay: an interesting take on the idea. [00:13] eviljames: mostly used for comedic effect. The guy [00:14] the guy's trying to travel back in time to before horses became extinct, to get a horse so they can have horses again in the future... but instead he bags a unicorn [00:14] goes to get an octopus, ends up with the Kraken [00:15] which Niven book is this? I've been meaning to read some of his stuff [00:16] unicorns where rhinoceroses [00:16] excellent [00:17] Urchlay: so i've been trying to learn the song 'symbiotic in theory' by necrophagist - if you want a song that'll give your bass-fingers a workout check this tune out. [00:17] Urchlay: probably not your style (pretty much extreme death metal) but it BURNS bad to play. [00:17] why does it burn? [00:18] eviljames: you play death metal with a pick, or fingers? [00:18] dchmelik: think carpal tunnel syndrome x 1,000,000 +/- 2 orders of magnitude. [00:18] lol [00:18] Urchlay: all 4 fingers, sec [00:18] hmm apparently i dont have dri enabled anymore... [00:18] officergris: these were short stories, the collection might have been called "flight of the unicorn" or something like that [00:18] it was the last time i checked but its not anymore and i dont know why.. [00:19] "flight of the horse", that's it [00:19] Urchlay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOb6JSQd-Qw <- frantic disembowelment by Cannibal Corpse w/ no vocals - watch for the bass player. he = bonkers. [00:19] re hi [00:19] :) [00:19] eviljames, ree [00:19] hello fredoslack [00:19] i've found a new smiley [00:19] hihi [00:19] officergris: once you've read the stories, get the novel "Rainbow Mars" (it's sort of the last one) [00:19] a new smiley? [00:19] fire|bird, can i show it for you ? [00:19] fredoslack: salut. how goes things? [00:20] eviljames, very nice :) [00:20] giuppy_ (n=giuppy@host159-38-dynamic.51-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [00:20] fredoslack: sure [00:21] fire|bird, >> http://smileys.sur-la-toile.com/repository/Endormi/0004.gif [00:21] fredoslack: nice. :) [00:21] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [00:21] Urchlay: I'll be sure to do that. Thanks for the advice [00:22] eviljames: he's not using his pinky to pick with, just 3 fingers [00:22] Urchlay: if you've already seen that video, what's your take on it? [00:22] eviljames: not sure if that makes it more or less impressive :) [00:22] Rat409 (n=me@bb-205-209-66-178.gwi.net) joined ##slackware. [00:22] y0 Rat409 [00:22] hey fire|bird [00:22] how goes it? [00:23] goes great, thanks. you? [00:23] Urchlay: less impressive? the guy's fret hand is wild enough, but he's got crazy good finger technique imo. [00:23] Hi Rat409 :) [00:23] eviljames: I think I like Cannibal Corpse better without the vocals, if that's what you're asking :) [00:24] eviljames: yeah, he's got damn good technique... you'll probably drive yourself crazy trying to use your right pinky to pick with though [00:24] fire|bird : sorry,goes good also [00:24] oh hahah, I expected that you'd like them better w/o vocals. that has to be the thing people hate most about death metal. :P [00:25] superLSD: hey, sdlmame 0.133u1 compiled just fine for me on -current64, using the SBo sdlmame.SlackBuild (though it took for frigging ever) [00:25] superLSD: all I did was change VERSION at the top of the script [00:25] Urchlay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvZjIRi6Yl4 look past the death metal vocals, I'm working my way through a transcription of this song... i have to ~1:05 done :P [00:25] http://pastebin.com/m1e96cded [00:26] eviljames: honestly, I can listen to stuff like that, but I couldn't really take a whole albums' worth, or a live show. My ears just sort of give up after a few minutes [00:26] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [00:26] i find it odd i have no dri yet my glxgears is running at 250-300fps where before when dri was loaded on the older 945gm driver, i was getting only 50fps [00:26] laj_ (n=laj@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:27] Urchlay: fair enough, but if you bother with the necrophagist song, a solo hits at 3:20 that's awesome and ends sort of outrageously. [00:27] eviljames: I went to see Slayer in about 1990, it was kinda like that (they're not as intense as corpse though) [00:27] i_is_cat: that's rather interesting. which kernel/xorg driver versions are you running? [00:27] hah I've seen slayer a bunch of times, I think they're pretty awesome :D [00:28] 2.6.30 and the xf86-video-intel-2.7.99.901-i486-1_rlw.txz driver [00:28] as far as playing goes... I'd get frustrated playing that kind of music. There's no room to improvise (tempo is too fast, plus it's all riffs that pretty much have to be identical on rhythm guitar and bass, or else it sounds bad) [00:29] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.60.185) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [00:29] webbi (n=webbi@190.247.201.22) joined ##slackware. [00:29] hello [00:29] a lot of the time the bass follows the drums, and it loops around a fair bit, so i think those guys get some room to breathe. [00:29] well, and to be honest, my fingers would probably fall off after a few minutes too :( [00:29] eviljames: it barely ever hurt my wrists when I played guitar... but it was not bass... [00:30] hey webbi [00:30] dchmelik: I'm a guitar player, too. one of these days I'll actually record myself and put it up somewhere. [00:30] If I ever master this symbiotic in theory, i'll make a video of it. :P [00:31] I am mostly an electronic composer than guitar player now... but I play other instruments [00:31] playing metal usually gave me blisters [00:31] giuppy (n=giuppy@host159-38-dynamic.51-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:31] actually that reminds me. I have 4 DVDs worth of crappy video footage from a couple shows I played at, need to find out what to use to clean them up and such [00:33] one's an outdoor show, the camera ends up pointing towards the sun, so I dunno if it can be fixed (we look fuzzy and washed out) [00:33] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:36] http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2009/08/arm-based-netbooks-set-to-arrive-on-us-shores-by-year-end.ars [00:36] armedslack anyone? [00:37] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [00:37] I'd be willing to give it a try [00:38] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [00:39] Does anyone know why the bind issue isn't listed here? http://www.slackware.com/security/list.php?l=slackware-security&y=2009 [00:39] antiwire: go take a nap [00:40] slak: hey guess what? [00:40] fffuuuuuu [00:40] fraktil (n=fraktil@pool-96-248-228-113.snloca.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [00:40] antiwire: rude [00:41] and what about KDE 4.3 lool [00:41] telling someone to go to bed is rude too [00:41] bind is there zumbi [00:41] you zumb [00:41] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:42] the bind issue is not listed there [00:42] http://www.slackware.com/security/viewer.php?l=slackware-security&y=2009&m=slackware-security.540362 [00:43] are you even clicking the link? [00:44] ... [00:44] I dont use mouse [00:44] slak: pull your head out of your ass [00:44] http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0696 [00:44] Wed Jul 29 23:10:01 CDT 2009 n/bind-9.4.3_P3-i486-1.txz: Upgraded. [00:45] 'click?!' 'click?!' [00:45] slak: [slackware-security] bind (SSA:2009-210-01) New bind packages are available for Slackware 8.1, 9.0, 9.1, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 11.0, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, and -current to fix a security issue. [00:46] cmair (n=cmair@host199-104-dynamic.21-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [00:46] the emails went out but it's not in the list [00:46] so what [00:46] oh so now it becomes "so what" [00:46] ... [00:48] I'll answer it anyway with one word that you should be able to understand: consistency [00:48] Nick change: icarus_ -> icarus_ASLEEP [00:48] jiraia (n=jiraia@2001:5c0:1400:a:0:0:0:a5) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [00:48] antiwire: you should get laid from time to time, its good to reduce your stress [00:48] repsol_ (n=repsol@ip70-171-222-139.tc.ph.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [00:49] Ah in that case I'll help you (n) consistency, consistence (a harmonious uniformity or agreement among things or parts) [00:49] :) [00:50] thats the worst part of a geek, when they just dont get laid with a girl, just wanking isnt enough [00:51] hm. Pretty much everyone here gets along with antiwire, even antisocial twats like myself [00:51] slak: You'd know about that wouldn't you? You sure talk about from a practiced expert's point of view. [00:52] antiwire: dont need experience such things to know that [00:52] slackytude (n=slacky@p54A734C2.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [00:52] man [00:52] missed my bus [00:52] winger (n=bullitt@pool-173-70-49-189.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [00:52] bummer [00:53] slackytude2 (n=slacky@p54A734C2.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [00:54] http://tinyurl.com/tootatoot [00:54] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-139-54.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: "leaving" [00:55] lol [00:55] whats the funny about it? [00:56] slackware-current comes with xserver 1.6 right? :S [00:56] /var/log/packages/xorg-server-1.6.2-i486-1 [00:57] antiwire: whats your uname -a output? [00:57] Linux neutrino 2.6.29.6-ANTI #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 15 23:14:54 PDT 2009 i686 Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2400 @ 1.83GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux [00:57] Linux naraku 2.6.30.4-slack64 #2 SMP PREEMPT Sun Aug 2 18:17:05 MDT 2009 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux [00:58] hmmm looks like i need to get a newer kernel yet for the xf86-intel-2.8 driver.. [00:58] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [00:59] and slak's output is "ntkernel.dll" [00:59] HP-UX 11i v3 [00:59] ... [00:59] antiwire: grep 'flags' /proc/cpuinfo ? [01:00] that would flood chan [01:00] here's my other one Linux border 2.4.37 #6123 Tue Jul 21 02:36:21 CEST 2009 mips unknown [01:01] system type : Broadcom BCM4712 chip rev 1 cpu model : BCM3302 V0.7 [01:01] Nick change: repsol_ -> repsol [01:01] adrenaline (n=repsol@tuxhacker/adrenaline) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:02] Nick change: repsol -> adrenaline [01:02] I don't think slak knows why is he asking those questions in the first place [01:03] rrh (n=foo@217.75.82.130) joined ##slackware. [01:03] ? [01:03] just wanted to check if your cpu was 64bit [01:04] I have a *real* 64bit cpu [01:04] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:216:6fff:feb7:24e5) joined ##slackware. [01:05] <_alisonken1churc> antiwire: real, as in big-endian? [01:05] antiwire: whats the speed of that BCM3302 V0.7? [01:06] slak: why are you versioning me? [01:06] you won't get it anyway [01:07] antiwire: sorry mate [01:07] at least I got a yan yun sign [01:07] wasn't he versioning people a week or two ago as well? :P [01:07] yup [01:07] slak: you won't get mine either? [01:07] nope fire|bird thats the first time [01:07] err s/?/./ [01:08] slak: I doubt it. [01:08] y0 chopp [01:08] cmair (n=cmair@host199-104-dynamic.21-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [01:08] hey fire|bird [01:08] fire|bird: i swear to maomeh [01:09] here's my other system FreeBSD freebsd-sparc.lan 7.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #0: Sat May 2 08:25:23 UTC 2009 root@obrian.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC sparc64 [01:09] slak: :P, I'm sure if I checked, I have logs to prove otherwise. :) [01:09] wow antiwire a sunfire [01:10] fire|bird: small pot 10$ [01:10] slackytude (n=slacky@p54A734C2.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:10] hw.machine: sparc64 hw.model: Sun Microsystems UltraSparc-IIe hw.ncpu: 1 hw.machine_arch: sparc64 [01:11] brb [01:11] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left irc: "I'm Leaving" [01:11] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:11] everybody be respectful for antiwire [01:11] you heard him [01:12] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) joined ##slackware. [01:13] chopp: you seen my latest CTCP version reply, haven't you? no symbol or anything, but. :P [01:13] I wonder if I set my version string to be the DCC SEND exploit [01:13] hmm... [01:13] lol [01:14] I just have a nice little message for mine. :D [01:14] TL_CLD (n=TL_CLD@cpe.atm2-0-71283.banxx3.customer.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [01:14] drijen (n=drijen@pool-71-96-2-151.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [01:14] winger (n=bullitt@pool-173-70-49-189.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) left irc: "leaving" [01:14] antiwire: you could ping of death me on my win95 [01:14] zed_DX (n=kvirc@187.146.134.235) left ##slackware ("Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away"). [01:15] fire|bird: haha yes seen that one [01:15] :D [01:15] hehe [01:16] pidgin allows the ctcp version to be changed, as does irssi and iirc xchat, but konversation does not and I can't remember if quassel does. [01:17] they all allow it, just edit the source :) [01:17] tank-man: true. :P [01:17] omg so many clients you know fire|bird [01:17] slak: yup, there sure is. :) I'd use quassel all the time if their logging wasn't so messed up. [01:17] slak is on a roll, trying to start shit anyone tonight [01:17] antiwire: yeah, no kidding. [01:18] slak: you seen my ctcp version yet? :D [01:18] fire|bird: may I? [01:18] slak: yeah, as long as you asked. :) [01:19] here we go [01:19] antiwire: http://www.slackware.com/security/list.php?l=slackware-security&y=2009 <-- refresh :) [01:19] superLSD (n=supergea@65-113-15-181.dia.static.qwest.net) left irc: "Leaving" [01:19] shaweet [01:19] ;) [01:19] a bit out of order, but it's there at least. [01:20] The chi has been re-ordered. Slackware, once again, has Slack. [01:21] all hail [01:22] y0 slackytude2 [01:22] antiwire: stops sex sex harassing me [01:23] superGear (n=supergea@65-113-15-181.dia.static.qwest.net) joined ##slackware. [01:23] heya fire|bird [01:23] fire|bird, missed my bus... [01:23] slackytude2: oh no, how come? [01:23] chattin on IRC [01:23] heh [01:23] not sure, just wasnt there, think I was on time [01:24] maybe it was early [01:24] I accidentally on purpose missed the bus. :) [01:24] nah [01:24] next one will be here shortly. [01:25] you better leave now [01:25] in a short while [01:25] NOW [01:25] velusip (n=velusip@65.38.42.178) left irc: [01:25] or you'll be late for school or smthin [01:25] slackytude2: there is just one bus in your ville? [01:26] 1 bus that goes to where he needs to go [01:26] heh [01:26] no, actually, slak is right [01:26] I live in the woods and no school for the kids [01:27] great now you go giving him credit for being right [01:27] so, one bus per hour is what you get [01:27] it's all over now [01:27] question... i have a fresh salckware 12.1 install... i installed php+apache [01:27] but php does not work [01:27] i enabled it from http/mod_php.conf and httpd.conf [01:27] but it shows me the php code, as html [01:27] jesus be with antiwire , dont le him burn at hell please , amen [01:27] webbi, how do you access it? [01:27] also there is an addtype for php... any idea? [01:27] burn at hell? [01:28] slackytude2, i prepared a named-based vhost [01:28] If I end up in some place called hell I'm certain I won't be alone [01:28] webbi, do you call the .php file directly? [01:28] oh thats very comfortabling [01:28] slackytude2, yes [01:29] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHcCuTFyTfg&feature=player_embedded [01:29] I'll probably burn right next to slak. it will be quite ironic [01:29] webbi, that should work, iirc [01:29] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [01:29] doncha think? [01:29] antiwire: jesus loves you [01:29] Jesus who cuts his grass [01:30] slackytude2, yes i though that... also, php warning me in error_log that gd library cant load... i didnt include the libx11 in the install and it does not work, but i disabled it and it still without working [01:30] webbi, so, php is called [01:31] webbi, have you tried a real simple test page, containing only phpinfo() ? [01:32] webbi: there are about six xorg packages that you need, or you can disable gd in php.ini [01:32] slackytude2, yes, i created a simple phpinfo() but does not work [01:32] antiwire: can you say "chicago" like a londoner? [01:32] webbi, looks like rworkman has the answer [01:33] rworkman, yes, afaik i can install them from slack cd's right? [01:33] slackytude2, no, i disabled gd and it still does not work [01:33] slak: I say Chicago like someone who lives in California. [01:33] like an asshole [01:33] sorry antiwire im from somalia/africa [01:33] webbi: yes, you can. How did you disable gd? [01:34] rworkman, from php.ini [01:34] webbi, probably best to paste the error you get in error_log [01:34] You commmented out "extension=gd.so" and then restarted httpd? [01:34] slackytude2, right now i disable it and i have no error in error_log [01:34] slackytude2, but it does not work, i dont see the php page "parsed" i see the source code, like html [01:35] slackytude2, is like i have no handler for php... but i have the addtype [01:35] Then you didn't enable php properly. [01:35] webbi, maybe forgot to restart apache? [01:35] slackytude2, no... i restarted it [01:35] You uncommented this: "#Include /etc/httpd/mod_php.conf" in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf ? [01:35] rworkman, afaik, i just need to check php.ini and that's all [01:35] rworkman, yes [01:36] rworkman, php.ini should reside in /etc/httpd/ right? [01:36] yes [01:36] yes [01:36] Action: slackytude2 shrugs [01:36] gotta go catch me bus [01:36] Karu (n=alch@181.106.50.84.sta.estpak.ee) joined ##slackware. [01:37] see ya in an hour or so [01:37] slackytude2 (n=slacky@p54A734C2.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: "Leaving" [01:37] rworkman, well... it's there... its so weird [01:37] rworkman, i will check for dependencies of libphp5.so maybe i forget some package [01:38] Doing what I suggested works - I just confirmed, simply to check my memory. [01:39] rworkman, i used ldd /usr/lib/httpd/modules/libphp5.so it returns a list of libraries, those are the libs that arent there? or it should warn me ? [01:39] rworkman, what you said? install the X11 libs/ [01:39] ? [01:39] You'll see a "not found" message for the ones that are missing [01:40] I have a full install on the server, but I've done it by disabling gd in php.ini. [01:40] rworkman, crap... so its fine [01:40] What do you have in the index.php file to call phpinfo() [01:40] rworkman, so you think that i should try installing X11 libs? also if gd.so is disabled? [01:40] rworkman, [01:41] rworkman, and if i open the page and see source code, i read that... [01:41] here. [01:41] Then it sounds like you don't have mod_php loaded after all. [01:42] rworkman, i though that, but later i saw the warning about gd.so... so it's working [01:42] grep mod_php /etc/httpd/httpd.conf [01:42] rworkman, *loaded [01:42] might be a stupid question but, the intel-2.8.0 driver says i should be using the 2.6.31 kernel but kernel.org says the latest stable release is 2.6.30.4 and the 2.6.31 is an rc.. so should i try the rc or should it work fine on 2.6.30 or 2.6.30.4? [01:42] rworkman, i would seriously like to hear this from you and only you (i dont think you answered) - how would you suggest someone like me who is on slack 12.1, to upgrade from kde3 to 4? [01:42] i_is_cat: where is that statement? [01:42] missyjane: you don't. [01:42] http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2009-July/046534.html [01:42] rworkman, but.. but what if i want kde4? and i do want it badly enough [01:42] missyjane, install current or wait for 13 [01:43] :(..... [01:43] i_is_cat: that says "will work best" - not "will work only" [01:43] we told her this last week too [01:43] i am just looking for a silver bullet antiwire [01:43] missyjane: then you install -current, exactly as others stated :) [01:43] rworkman, yep but best is what i want lol i already have a crappy driver ;) [01:43] i_is_cat: it's acceptable for many on 2.6.29.6, and for most on 2.6.30.x [01:43] :( im only afraid of the risk [01:44] missyjane, or you could build KDE4 from source [01:44] rrh (n=foo@217.75.82.130) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [01:44] rworkman, it's enabled... i have no idea [01:44] rworkman, cool ty :) [01:44] missyjane: there's less rish in upgrading to -current than in trying to build it yourself. [01:44] webbi: show me the output of that grep command. [01:46] rworkman, i cant, its in other pc... but believe me, the line is uncommented and include mod_php.conf [01:46] rworkman, on that file it load the php5 module and add the handler [01:46] blah... [01:46] xdan779 (n=daniel@c-98-227-170-111.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [01:46] rworkman, i was hoping.. that i could create a new user, specifically for kde to test on, you know what i mean? [01:47] webbi: I don't know what to tell you then. That should work. [01:47] well.. gonna back out here and see if this new driver makes a difference.. [01:47] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:47] missyjane: is it possible? Yes. Does that mean it's a good idea? No. [01:47] rworkman: I may try building kde 4.3 tomorrow once it's out. :) [01:47] fire|bird: it's nice :) [01:47] blah im just very afraid of upgrading to current, i tried complete new install and i had problems with 12.2 [01:48] missyjane, we are here to help [01:48] dchmelik1 (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) joined ##slackware. [01:48] rworkman: That's what I've seen/heard about the rc's of it. Kontact's nice with it's tabbed interface, as is TBird 3, I SO hope Claws will get tabs. [01:49] nah, i didnt receive much help when i had problems with 12.2, people were skeptical [01:49] and since you're a girl (or a man pretending to be a girl) we are more likely to help you [01:49] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [01:49] missyjane, what problems did you have with 12.2? [01:50] missyjane: I've upgraded from 12.2 to current and all went very well. I've also done fresh installs of current. :D [01:51] Pa^2 (n=GrumpyPa@adsl-074-236-254-006.sip.owb.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [01:51] hm maybe i should qemu the -current and see how it goes... :| [01:51] there is only 1 true girl in here and that's nix_chix0r or whatever [01:51] rworkman: I've been told kde is a long build, I better start it right away tomorrow morning. :P [01:52] missyjane: bah, just upgrade your system to current, back up first, and if it breaks, it breaks, it's slackware, it's fixable. :D [01:52] fire|bird will come over and fix it for you [01:53] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!*@ool-182dbb2d.dyn.optonline.net expired. [01:53] I will? [01:53] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!*@ool-182dbb2d.dyn.optonline.net' by slackboy!n=thongson@li6-30.members.linode.com [01:53] :P [01:53] lol [01:53] rworkman, i just did php -f index.php and it show me the php code... could it be a perms problem? [01:53] meh yeah the backup is just tedious, thats all... [01:53] sigh, fine... [01:53] any recommendation? [01:53] i mean which current should i dl? [01:53] 32bit maybe [01:54] bbiab [01:54] unless you're ready for 64 bit [01:54] i shall go back to 32bi maybe [01:54] cause i miss wine [01:54] if you're planing on upgrading an existing 32bit Slackware install you will need to upgrade to 32bit Slackware current [01:54] Otherwise a clean install or a second install [01:55] or find a iso [01:55] yuh i did fresh installs of current from the unofficial dvd builds,both 32/64 bit both had probs shoulda just used rsync i guess,checksummed them too [01:55] that people make [01:55] no problems with the dvd i s/l [01:55] d/l [01:55] superGear: That doesn't matter thought. If it's a 32bit existing install you can't upgrade to 64bit [01:55] rworkman, crap... you are not going to believe it... the problem was that i was using you need to clean install [01:56] i know she can't [01:56] thought/though [01:56] rworkman, i cant believe it [01:56] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:216:6fff:feb7:24e5) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [01:56] im going to do a clean install [01:56] Action: missyjane sighs [01:56] im just afraid >< [01:56] fire|bird will comfort you [01:57] webbi: php.ini --> short_open_tag = On [01:58] winger (n=E@pool-173-70-49-189.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [01:58] antiwire: 2.6.29.6-ANTI - next time you recompile your kernel would append 'slak' at the end? [01:58] yuh who knowslol [01:58] rworkman, yes i forget it [01:59] slak: Yeah I might... [01:59] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Quitte" [02:00] rworkman, do you know which libs i need to install for gd.so? it request libx11.so [02:00] ktos (n=ktos@adhp157.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) left irc: "When two people dream the same dream, it ceases to be an illusion. KVIrc 3.4.2 Shiny http://www.kvirc.net" [02:00] blah you people are crazy [02:00] webbi: so install libX11. [02:00] Then ldd it again, and install the next one it needs. Repeat until it doesn't whine. [02:00] There are six iirc. [02:01] missyjane, you're crazy [02:01] you guys see where alan cox and linus had a breakup? [02:02] breakup? [02:02] they've lost that lovin' feelin' [02:02] well row ,indeed kdesu regression thing [02:02] freetype, libX11, libXpm, libxcb, libXau, and libXdmcp [02:02] alisonken1noc (n=alisonke@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com) joined ##slackware. [02:02] webbi: ^^ [02:03] anyway cox quit as a kernel hacker [02:03] rrh (n=foo@217.75.82.130) joined ##slackware. [02:03] no, just as the tty maintainer [02:04] rworkman, o/ [02:04] Are you sure? My understanding was that he quit trying to get the tty subsystem fixed up. [02:04] drijen: ola [02:04] yes,i stand corrected [02:04] rworkman, whats up with the RC? edits seem a bit slow [02:04] if you don't mind my prying [02:05] lol :) [02:05] let me rephrase [02:05] to sound like less of an arse [02:05] typically when rc hits, merges go nuts [02:05] for like the next couple of days [02:06] this one seems...lesiurely [02:06] not that im complaining :p [02:06] Lots of testing required for the next push. [02:06] xorg? [02:06] or kde [02:06] Lots of testing required for the next push. [02:06] :) [02:06] and how can i help? [02:06] lol [02:06] rworkman, you know i love you [02:06] Say my name, bitch. [02:06] [in bed] [02:06] RWORKMAN! [02:06] Action: drijen screams [02:07] haha [02:07] like a japanese schoolgirl [02:07] Squeal like a pig, boy. [02:07] Action: drijen suees [02:07] hehe [02:07] :p [02:07] that's love allright :P [02:07] lol [02:07] hoobop (n=user@unaffiliated/hoobop) joined ##slackware. [02:07] iono, how long have i known you? [02:07] and alien, and everybody else [02:07] You love me long time. [02:07] woah, last time I heard someone say "squeal like a pig, boy" was at that boyscout camp that I went to years ago [02:08] quasar: that's disturbing. [02:08] quasar, yes. [02:08] Action: drijen pushes that image out of his mind [02:08] haha [02:08] only slightly [02:08] Say my name, bitch. <--- whoa [02:09] phoenix^ (n=phoenix^@173-18-58-139.client.mchsi.com) joined ##slackware. [02:09] (804): I would like to thank collapsed soviet republics and fathers who didnt show enough attention for tonight's festivities [02:09] With appreciation to http://textsfromlastnight.com/ [02:09] SUUUUWEEEEE!! [02:10] shonudo (n=user@c-69-254-158-129.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [02:10] Rat409: yes!!!!!!!! cox now will help out with hurd!!! [02:10] lol [02:10] slak: That sounds wrong.. [02:10] wtf [02:10] noobfarm central tonight [02:10] I want to know where some of these women were during my college days... (714): thats the last time I fuck a piece of fruit on camera for him. [02:11] rworkman, wtf are you reading this [02:11] http://textsfromlastnight.com/ [02:11] drijen: Ya i totally submitted your pig dealio. :P [02:11] there is someone whose nick ends with -Chan and she might pwn you [02:11] Nick change: dchmelik1 -> dchmelik [02:11] agentc0re, im as bad as straterra [02:11] sometimes [02:11] drijen: Are you roomates? [02:11] no. [02:12] god no. [02:12] rhys_android (n=fircuser@oh-76-6-165-63.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined ##slackware. [02:12] drijen is straterra's roommate. [02:12] slak: when will he help with hurd? [02:12] AM NOT [02:12] rworkman: I thought so. Those lying bastards. [02:12] hurd? oh hell yes. down with linux! hail GNU! [02:13] ugh [02:13] i need some bash fu to allow tabbing post command [02:13] unless Linux becomes GPL3... now let us not have a flamewar [02:13] yikes~! i already have trouble with slackware current :| it is giving me errors [02:13] drij [02:14] missyjane, give it a cookie [02:14] omg what [02:14] http://textsfromlastnight.com/areacode/405 lol @ 405 [02:14] drijen, why not look at the ssh autocomplete stuff and modify it for your needs? [02:14] :( im too scared to do a real install [02:15] rhys_android, nah nah [02:15] missyjane, there is nothing so refreshing as freedom from fear. [02:15] missyjane: There's nothing to fear but fear itself. :) [02:15] lmao [02:15] >< [02:15] rhys_android, like if i issue an at directive, i want it to be able to tab the rest of the command [02:15] just try it you'll like it [02:15] missyjane, in this case, thats a raided backup. [02:15] missyjane, you've been pussy footing in here for like 2 months [02:15] just shutup and install it already [02:16] rhys_android, wtb zsh :( [02:16] drijen: lol [02:16] drijen, haha, wut, more like a week [02:16] w/e [02:16] cam*hackcoughcough* [02:16] nothing like taking your pants off and jumping in. [02:16] haha [02:16] kthxbai [02:16] well seriously [02:16] stop being like an ubuntard [02:16] just jump in [02:17] drijen: ++ [02:17] lol [02:17] hahaha [02:17] if you don't like it so what, thats what seperate /home partitions are for [02:17] I know someone called phoenix from #trax [02:17] zsh? wht blashemy? and ignore me, im just using the last of my phones battery to try to kill my insomnia. [02:17] hehe [02:17] zsh rocks sox [02:17] so if i time out, thats why. [02:17] just a pain in the butt to set up the first time [02:17] rhys_android, yeah i have insomnia too [02:17] what kidna phone do you have? [02:18] dchmelik: I didn't get called from anywhere, I just come to save the day. :D [02:18] G1. yay android [02:18] WTF?? (650): My butt just had a miscarriage. It was yours. I'm sorry. You would have been a great sexually confused parent. [02:18] phoenix^: but are you phoenix / hornet? [02:18] rhys_android, me 2! [02:18] dchmelik: #trax, so that's who has phoenix and that's why I had to add a ^ [02:18] dchmelik: no [02:18] rhys_android, connectbot is WIN. [02:18] it is on a different network [02:18] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-51-68-122.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [02:18] rhys_android, doyou have visual voicemail yet? [02:18] dchmelik: it's taken on freenode as well. [02:19] YES. im actually using firc locally though [02:19] phoenix^: well it is someone else here [02:19] dchmelik: ah, ok. :) [02:19] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-51-68-122.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [02:19] dchmelik: I'm also fire|bird. :) [02:19] drijen, ive had google voice for years, since it was grand central. so yes. from tmobile? no. [02:19] rworkman: Even worse: (219): The old woman next to me on the el smells like cupcakes...but she doesn't taste like cupcakes [02:19] this channel was so dead b4 drijen came in... [02:19] Action: dchmelik throws glitter confetti above Motoko-chan [02:20] agentc0re: haha [02:20] phoenix^: LMAO! [02:20] slak, i do that [02:20] Motoko-chan, !!!!!!! [02:20] drijen: brought us happiness [02:20] Motoko-chan, have not talked to you in forever! [02:20] Action: drijen gives slak a cewkie [02:20] drijen: ruining lurker channels since 24 hours ago. [02:20] haha [02:21] gd, wtf is your problem bash [02:21] hmm. the phone has decided to flash a red led at me. i wish twitdroid would update, i like the blue one better. [02:21] Alright, who lives in Arkansas? we need more proof: (870): The pickup line "You look exactly like my sister" would only work in Arkansas...SCORE!! [02:21] Hello [02:22] Having an odd issue with my laptop [02:22] Action: drijen hugs Motoko-chan [02:22] missedya! [02:22] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-140-177.dynamic.hinet.net) joined ##slackware. [02:22] Okay, so it got dropped last night in suspend mode. [02:22] greetings Motoko-chan [02:22] And since then, I've had weird video issues. [02:22] But maybe it's not related to the drop. [02:22] yes phone, i know youre going to die. but i shall ride you into the depths of peer timeout hell like you were my ex girlfriend! [02:22] Motoko-chan, take off the lcd and inspect the cable [02:23] I switched to an opengl screensaver, and the screen won't wake up. [02:23] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:23] And just now, I started mplayer with the gl2 driver and it locked up my system [02:23] agentc0re: hahaha [02:23] drijen, I still have warranty on this, I'd rather not. [02:23] I might just bug HP. [02:23] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [02:23] ARGH [02:23] Motoko-chan, if it locks up its not the cable. [02:24] Action: drijen cusses the at command [02:24] rhys_android, would a drop cause such a specific issue? [02:24] Motoko-chan: what model HP? [02:24] I just don't see that there would be a connection [02:24] It's a Pavilion dv5 Intel. [02:24] bing it [02:25] ack - bing is now a verb like google!! [02:25] Motoko-chan, as in soldering disturbed in one circuit related to 3d graphics? it could be. [02:25] alisonken1noc: ugh, what an unfortunate tragedy. [02:25] That would be awfully strange. [02:25] I think I'll rebuild the OS tomorrow. [02:25] alisonken1noc, but google teaches. bing 'decides' [02:25] :) [02:25] Just to be safe. [02:26] unfortunately, _I_ would rather "decide" [02:26] I've done a *lot* of messing around. [02:26] And it's Mandriva, so it's not easy to clean up. [02:26] rhys_android: It's not just a search engine, it's the first ever decision engine. :P [02:26] -I- will decide which porn genre i like thank you. [02:26] Action: Motoko-chan already solved an issue related to speedboot on this unit [02:26] ... [02:26] .... [02:26] ....| [02:26] dont judge me. [02:26] hi alisonken1noc :) [02:27] Okay, let's see if I lock up again [02:27] | . | [02:27] rworkman, all installed, all working :D thanks for your help [02:27] webbi, yay! [02:27] (215): i got kicked out of Barns and Nobles cuz i put all the bibles in the fiction section LMAO!! [02:27] hahaha [02:28] beat that quote. someone go set them on fire. [02:28] rhys_android, how possible would it be for your above situation to actually happen? [02:28] /ping antiwire [02:28] put a how-to grill display in front [02:28] Motoko-chan: hey, I have a pavilion dv5 too! [02:28] user37909 (n=ldsldfn@adsl-76-235-51-38.dsl.dytnoh.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [02:28] I would think there would be other issues since it's all integrated. [02:28] I disabled suspend and hibernate... o_o [02:28] webbi: np [02:29] (703): So for two years my friend Mark has been building a catapult in his basement. Yesterday he realized it's too big to get it out. [02:29] redtricycle, if it's related to the disk never coming back up, upgrade the firmware. [02:29] I have a zv6000 HP and it's having lockup issues, mine's due to heat however. :( [02:29] HP released an update that also fixed that issue. [02:29] Ohhh [02:29] that was why I disabled it [02:29] Motoko-chan, say the 3d chip on the mobo is cut/bent/ bashed in the slightest of ways. try to activate it, short, reboot. [02:29] So cool having someone else with the same laptop [02:29] ive seen stranger [02:29] rhys_android, it's Intel graphics. [02:29] Integrated. [02:30] which is still a seperate chip on the motherboard [02:30] Is it? [02:30] Hmmmm [02:30] (810): i know ur right I'm sorry I'm stupid and incompitent look I can't even spell incompetent right! Fuck! [02:30] last I checked, 'integrated' just means it's on the mobo, not a separate card/chip that uses a slot [02:30] Well, I'll try a reload and then leave it sit to go to screen powersave. [02:30] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [02:30] If it comes back, I'm good. [02:31] damn. this job has got to get back to me. [02:31] (812): My girlfriend went down on me and as she did she hummed the theme from star wars and pretended my dick was a lightsaber...I'm buying the engagement ring tomorrow [02:31] LMAO!!! [02:31] ahahahahhahahahaaha [02:31] OMG!! this site is great! [02:31] so i installed the intel 2.8 driver and go to start x and i have no screens defined i checked the xorg log file it says i have no intel driver anymore.. [02:31] Any ideas on how I can test? [02:31] OMG: (248): Party's warming up, a tranny just got here... [02:31] I mean, I can't tell HP the problem is on an unsupported OS. [02:31] They'll just blame the OS and tell me I need to use Vista. [02:32] -.-.. most of these quotes are fake or copied [02:32] livecd [02:32] What about livecd? [02:32] hahaha: (734): I met a girl last nite that charged by the inch. i didnt have enough money but i figured shed be a good deal for u [02:32] boot off another OS. try to run opengl [02:32] or try running glxgears? [02:32] phoenix^: left your $1 lunch money at home again, huh? [02:32] missyjane: Pfft... kind of like your webcam :P [02:32] rhys_android, do you have visual voicemail yet [02:32] OpenGL worked last night, then I suspended for sleep [02:32] ;) [02:32] user37909 (n=ldsldfn@adsl-76-235-51-38.dsl.dytnoh.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Client Quit [02:33] agentc0re, ive offered, and i went on webcam with some folks here so [02:33] agentc0re, her name is tom [02:33] :p [02:33] alisonken1noc: yup, on top of the fridge, dang. :P [02:33] The screensaver has been working fine [02:33] drijen: only from google voice. [02:33] rhys_android, call up t-mo [02:33] have it enabled [02:33] its the shiznit [02:33] ;) [02:33] glxgears running here right now [02:33] drijen: d00d, Tom girls r hot! :P [02:33] agentc0re, suicide girls ftw [02:33] 5776 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1155.069 FPS [02:33] sheesh. its a woman ye geeks. get over it. she has tits. so do lots of girls if you step outside [02:34] Motoko-chan then its the OS somehow. [02:34] Some girls don't have tits? [02:34] i dunno, I've known a few girls that could't even make it to the itty bitty titty comittee they were so small [02:34] rhys_android, expanded window to about 800x800px [02:34] mohaa, some girls dont have tits. [02:34] 1412 frames in 5.0 seconds = 282.281 FPS [02:35] a great butt makes up for lack of bewb [02:35] Also, driving two monitors. The built-in panel and an external 1360x768 LCD. [02:35] moving on before i derail chan [02:35] fooking tab complete [02:35] alisonken1noc, i never knew these words would come out of your mouth [02:35] (413): i gave him head before the novacaine wore off...i think his penis touched my lung [02:35] gears running on the outboard. [02:35] Action: rworkman wonders where to find some novocaine... ;-) [02:35] haha [02:36] Action: rworkman also wonders how best to arrange for my wife to use it. [02:36] I know a good test. OpenArena [02:36] Action: drijen issues rworkman the man woman command [02:36] sleep [02:36] i think that should be our next lug project [02:36] slip in that fine supper you're going to cook [02:36] actually do a man page for women, and get it submitted [02:36] rworkman oh. benzocaine [02:37] drijen: oh gosh, imagine how long that man page would be, it'd have subsections for the subsections. [02:37] its in otc oral relief and anal lube. [02:37] rhys_android, also used in condoms [02:37] heh.. [02:37] what, its on wikipedia [02:37] Kumool (n=Khwerz@adsl-72-50-69-137.prtc.net) left irc: "Leaving" [02:37] sex tips in ##slackware [02:37] Action: drijen facepalms [02:38] Final Reality [02:38] k. back to what i was doing. sleep. [02:38] rhys_android: ah yes, that's obvious after seeing it mentioned. [02:38] you guys checked out goosh.org? [02:38] G'night :) [02:38] rhys_android (n=fircuser@oh-76-6-165-63.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) left ##slackware. [02:38] init[1] (i=1000@shellium/member/buffer) joined ##slackware. [02:38] rworkman, night sir [02:38] oh [02:38] night rworkman [02:38] rhys, take it easy [02:38] mrselfpwn, do i want to? [02:38] yes [02:39] it's pretty neat [02:39] ncie [02:39] y0 mrselfpwn [02:39] s/ncie/nice/ [02:39] zhoun (n=guo@218.82.106.121) joined ##slackware. [02:39] yes, i think so too [02:39] mrselfpwn: that's awesome. [02:40] pretty slick [02:40] hell yeah, you could script that into your own shell [02:40] whats the advantages for using it though? [02:40] make calls to it for speedy google [02:40] sahko, apply commandline grok to google results? [02:40] POWER [02:40] it'd be like voltron! [02:41] well, i find it easier to type cd images that clicking the button and some other nice features [02:41] it allows you to hit the up key for recent commands [02:41] i recall seeing a website, in the mid 90's that operated like a shell for its navigation [02:41] done in jscript, it was neat [02:41] drijen: oh right, you can eg. grep, i guess that part of being a shell. [02:42] any engineer around to explain me what cl flush size means? [02:42] right sahko [02:42] mrselfpwn, i have a new homepage, ty [02:42] lol np [02:42] you can change the colors too. :) [02:43] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left ##slackware ("Here I go!"). [02:43] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:43] Okay, so a round of OpenArena went fine. [02:44] the one thing i notice it lacks it the suggested spelling feature. :/ [02:44] g'night all, take care [02:44] night [02:44] So, hardware should be good? [02:45] Kumool (n=Khwerz@adsl-72-50-69-137.prtc.net) joined ##slackware. [02:45] Right? [02:45] Motoko-chan, i vaguely saw some of your posts above. What problem are you experiencing? [02:45] what tests does it do? [02:46] what, hardware 3d accel? if you don't have it, openarena is completely unplayable [02:46] Well, the problem kinda manifested at the same time as another event. [02:46] Essentially, the laptop fell while in suspend mode from a height of about 3ft onto a carpeted floor. [02:46] ouch [02:47] I saw intel somewhere in your post and I have an intel card as well. [02:47] House carpeting, not industrial. [02:47] darn synchronicity [02:47] So, it's padded. [02:47] deep 1970s shag carpet, hopefully [02:47] Nah. [02:47] Short pile. [02:47] and I also drop my laptop quite often with those same constants motoko-chan [02:47] Anyway, laptop was closed. [02:47] And in suspend to ram [02:47] wtf, who drops their laptop *often*? [02:47] Action: mrselfpwn < [02:47] hence the name [02:47] unless your job is to stress-test them or something [02:48] When leaving the system on for some time, but without activity, the screen normally goes into power save. [02:48] well, I leave it on the arm of the couch and fall asleep and end up kicking it off sometimes. [02:48] However, I noticed the next day after that event that it would not come back on. [02:48] A power cycle fixes this. [02:48] motoko-chan [02:48] I have turned off power save and it works fine. [02:49] Next, I tried to play a video tonight, and the whole system locked up. [02:49] I'd expect dropping it on the floor to have less subtle effects... [02:49] No Zap combo worked on X, no console switch. [02:49] However. [02:49] ping from another box? [02:49] not sure if you have tried this, though this worked for me after a drop and sound quite working. Turn it off, take the battery and power plug out and hold the power button on for about 15 seconds. [02:49] I recently changed screensaver from a nice 2D one to an OpenGL one. [02:50] And mplayer was using gl2 for vo when it locked up. [02:50] that may have somewhat to do with it [02:50] then put the battery back in, turn it on then plug it back in. I know it's a long shot, but worth a try. [02:50] mplayer's -vo gl and -vo gl2 are pretty horrid, in my experience. Can't you use -vo xv? [02:50] However, OpenArena played just fine. I did a quick solo match. [02:50] Urchlay, I noticed really awful sizing issues with xv. [02:50] had you done a recent software update prior to the fall motoko-chan? [02:50] Unless I turn on software scaling. [02:50] really? weird. xv is the only way I can get stuff to size correctly [02:51] mrselfpwn, not that I can recall, but I don't restart all that often. [02:51] right [02:51] That is why I'm thinking of installing off my Mandriva media again and testing. [02:51] hrrr, wait, unless the video I'm playing is larger than the X resolution (not often, my LCD is 1650x1080) [02:52] Nick change: icke -> slackytude [02:52] have you attempted to open up the case? [02:52] It's a laptop [02:52] yes [02:52] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.74) joined ##slackware. [02:52] And it's under waranty. [02:53] when I was using ATI + tv-out, in 640x480, I used to run into that problem pretty often. Blieve I hacked up mplayer to more-or-less fix it [02:53] then call it in [02:53] Card is Intel [02:53] mornin [02:53] 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07) [02:53] have you tried starting X with no xorg.conf motoko-chan? [02:53] mrselfpwn, no [02:54] try that, then look at the Xorg.0.log [02:54] (--) intel(0): Chipset: "Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset" [02:55] Using intel driver 2.7.1 [02:55] mine is the i945 chipset [02:55] slak (n=slak@unaffiliated/slak) left ##slackware ("Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."). [02:55] what xorg-server? [02:55] slak (n=slak@unaffiliated/slak) joined ##slackware. [02:55] This is a new problem. [02:55] X.Org X Server 1.6.1 [02:55] mhhm [02:55] Build Operating System: Linux_2.6.27.19-server-1mnb Mandriva [02:55] Current Operating System: Linux yasuna 2.6.29.6-desktop-1mnb #1 SMP Sun Jul 5 19:25:09 EDT 2009 x86_64 [02:56] officergris (n=officerg@76.92.215.128) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:56] what is it doing that isn't right? [02:56] or vice versa [02:57] Huh? [02:57] what is the problem with it. i didn't catch it in your previous post? [02:57] Reav__ (n=Reaver@212.88.117.162) joined ##slackware. [02:57] except something about not scaling right? [02:58] When leaving the system on for some time, but without activity, the screen normally goes into power save. [02:58] However, I noticed the next day after that event that it would not come back on. [02:58] A power cycle fixes this. [02:58] Channel flood from Motoko-chan -- kicking [02:58] I have turned off power save and it works fine. [02:58] Next, I tried to play a video tonight, and the whole system locked up. [02:58] Motoko-chan kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [02:58] lol [02:58] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-51-68-122.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [02:58] Yay flood. [02:58] my question is; what wouldn't come back on? [02:58] the laptop or the X? [02:59] The screen [02:59] ah [02:59] It stays black [02:59] okay [02:59] well i know that this is a little obvious [02:59] though my laptop has an external display button activated by pressing the function key and f3 [02:59] oh well [03:00] think I may live [03:00] I could try. [03:00] Although I don't know if that would work. [03:00] Turnining off power saving features has "fixed" that issue [03:00] yes, look for little computer screen pictures on your keys [03:00] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [03:01] computer screen pictures on your keys? AAAAAAH! [03:01] lol [03:01] i know, but I've accidentally pressed them before and was like wtf when my screen wouldn't work [03:01] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) joined ##slackware. [03:02] also, try taking out the battery and holding in the power button for like 15 seconds with the power cord unplugged as well. [03:03] redtricycle (n=redtricy@adsl-68-124-184-120.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [03:04] a750mhzslinky (n=a750mhzs@74.197.94.13) joined ##slackware. [03:04] Morning all [03:04] morning [03:04] gut [03:04] that usually will discharge any static build up. [03:06] morning a750mhzslinky [03:07] winger (n=E@pool-173-70-49-189.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) left irc: [03:07] on that note, i suggest these Lenovo netbooks. As many times as i've dropped this thing. [03:09] 750 MHz slinky? whaaat? [03:09] mierda me salió un grano en la frente gigante, me siento como un rinoseronte ¬1¬ [03:09] sorry, wrong channel [03:09] what would it do? [03:10] go down stairs really fast [03:10] ... [03:10] you put a what in your where with a WHAT? [03:10] Action: PeanutHorst slaps juan--d-_-b [03:10] a750mhzslinky: lol [03:11] would it make a tone? [03:11] Motoko-chan: x-server 1.6.1 requires kernel 2.6.30 or higher to access graphics adapters IIRC [03:11] okay [03:11] so that the prob? [03:11] "I shit out a giant grain in the face, I feel like a rinoseronte" [03:12] gg google translate [03:12] haha [03:12] lmao [03:12] that's one area where google sort of fails. [03:12] translations [03:13] not always [03:13] anybody remember what i need to enable in mysql to be able to connect to it from php and any other env ? [03:13] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-140-177.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: "leaving" [03:13] antiwire: yahoo babelfish gives: excrement left a grain to me in the giant forehead, I feel like rinoseronte [03:13] lol [03:14] lol [03:14] talk about lost in translation. [03:14] webbi: you have to look at username/passwords for mysql and authorize ip's/localhost connections for those usernames [03:14] Well, he did say wrong channel, maybe that is right. :P [03:14] mysql authorization is separate from server authorization [03:15] On my test setup I only authorized local connections since my httpd and sql server are on the same system [03:16] damn [03:17] alisonken1noc, i have http and mysql in same server, so i just need local connections, it's not authorized by default? [03:17] algol (n=algol@121.229.114.128) joined ##slackware. [03:17] webbi: do you have an sql server setup already? [03:18] antiwire, i have it installed from slack 12.1 install [03:18] 83/win 31 [03:19] night guys be well [03:19] webbi: nope - just like your system, you don't use root users for mysql connetions - you create a separate user for access to mysql services, then use the root mysql administrator to authorize that username for specific functions (like creating tables, updating tables, etc.) as well as authorizing access for that username to which connection (ethernet, localhost, ip, etc.) [03:19] Rat409 (n=me@bb-205-209-66-178.gwi.net) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [03:19] alisonken1noc, ok i will look for that then [03:20] any luck motoko-chan? [03:21] webbi: I don't know how familiar you are with this type of thing but there isn't really a connection between http/php and mysql until you create one [03:22] all that needs to happen is a db created and then the php code to create the db connection using the correct mysql username and password [03:22] webbi: still having trouble? [03:25] i know about php-mysql connection [03:25] i have a test file which connect to localhost [03:25] my root user has no password [03:25] but it reject the connection [03:26] same host? [03:26] adeodatus (i=1000@92.82.75.231) joined ##slackware. [03:26] adeodatus (i=1000@92.82.75.231) left irc: Client Quit [03:27] Sorry, was watching something. [03:27] I'm going to power down for the night [03:27] are you not going to run BOINC? [03:27] adeodatus (i=1000@92.82.75.231) joined ##slackware. [03:28] adeodatus (i=1000@92.82.75.231) left irc: Client Quit [03:28] Was that directed at me? [03:28] yes. if I do not sleep in the same room as my computer I run BOINC 24 hrs/day [03:28] sorry guys, i made a mistake [03:28] GIMPS is another good one [03:28] the problem is from phpmyadmin, not from mysql [03:28] they run research [03:28] sorry please, loose time [03:28] It's a laptop [03:29] okay, motoko-chan [03:29] oh... you can get paid for GIMPS if it finds a Mersenne prime [03:29] try the things i suggested and good luck [03:29] goodnight, Motoko-chan [03:29] one could leave a laptop plugged in to run those.... [03:30] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-51-68-122.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) left irc: "End Of Line" [03:30] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.74) left irc: "Lost terminal" [03:31] adeodatus (i=1000@92.82.75.231) joined ##slackware. [03:31] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) left ##slackware ("Leaving."). [03:32] laj (n=laj@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [03:32] heh [03:32] my boss has an article in the local newspaper [03:32] slackytude: you caught the bus the second time around I take it? :P [03:32] phoenix^: aye [03:33] phoenix^: and nobody killed me for being late [03:33] that's good. [03:33] init[1] (i=1000@shellium/member/buffer) left ##slackware. [03:33] phoenix^: Im not sure, either Im too important to fire or nobody cares if Im here [03:33] Thom1 (n=Thom1@17.102.87-79.rev.gaoland.net) joined ##slackware. [03:33] dhabyx (n=dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) left irc: Remote closed the connection [03:33] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [03:33] haha, well, stay optimistic and think the first. :) [03:33] hi people [03:33] hi Thom1 [03:34] well.. i tried rworkman's suggestion on the LQ posting about the intel driver and although i cant run tuxracer because of my low resolution, it seems pretty decent so far.... [03:35] You may get lucky soon then [03:36] slava_dp (n=slava@83.170.208.10) joined ##slackware. [03:36] hey slava_dp [03:36] i get weird output from glxinfo now tho.. like i tried glxinfo |grep direct and got nothing so i just tried glxinfo and its way shorter and different looking than before [03:36] hullow, phoenix^ :) [03:36] :) [03:36] slava_dp: how's it going? [03:37] phoenix^, okay, looking forward to a two week vacation starting this sunday :) [03:37] gonna try neverball.. i think i had that running before but it might have been on the other netbook i had with a 1024x600 res.. this 1024x576 is kinda crappy when it comes to that [03:37] slava_dp: nice. have big plans? [03:38] phoenix^, i will go visit the carpathian mountains in the western ukraine. it's very nice there, the weather, the people, the culture and everything. [03:39] slava_dp: sounds great [03:39] phoenix^, how are you doing? [03:40] doing excellent, thank you. [03:43] Say my name, bitch. <<<< always had dought he was gay ^^ [03:43] quite clear now :) [03:44] algol_ (n=algol@121.229.114.128) joined ##slackware. [03:44] algol (n=algol@121.229.114.128) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [03:45] news: 'Sticky tape emits useful terahertz rays' [03:46] anyone use (or have knowledge of) tightvnc? [03:49] i use it [03:49] calculate how much booze it takes to kill you. :P http://meatymeat.com/booze_death/ [03:50] Starchaser (n=geek@80.66.88.130) joined ##slackware. [03:51] y0 slava_dp [03:51] y0 slackytude! [03:52] that's BS phoenix^ [03:52] know of a way to tell it "no, I really mean fullscreen... not same size with a 2 inch black border" ? (resolution in tightvnc settings and on the display monitor are the same, scale is 100% so I'd think that full screen would take up the full viewing space of the monitor) [03:52] i'll prove it tonight [03:52] Emeau-cat (n=Emeau-ca@cho94-3-82-225-203-40.fbx.proxad.net) joined ##slackware. [03:52] mrselfpwn: heh, I just came across it and thought I'd paste it here. :P [03:52] ok, prove it. :P [03:52] lol [03:52] :P [03:52] make pics [03:52] that should be fun to watch [03:53] it says 20 bottles [03:53] of Hoegarden [03:53] whats Hoegarden [03:53] Belguim beer [03:53] it is good Slackware does not name releases [03:54] morally I cannot choose to use a distro that names releases [03:54] it's a wheat beer that is naturally cloudy slackytude [03:54] thats easily doable [03:54] with a hint of orange citris [03:54] it's cloudy because it's unfiltered [03:54] 20 bottles of beer is doable [03:54] yeah [03:55] well, in one evening [03:55] in half an hour its kinda hard [03:55] oh, it says, estimates are based on three hour drinking period [03:55] http://www.infoworld.com/d/storage/intel-confirms-data-corruption-bug-in-new-ssds-halts-shipments-086 [03:55] now, that might be true. [03:56] so, around 6 or 7 beers per hour, huh? [03:56] yeah [03:57] they don't even list Stella Artois on there [03:57] well, thats pretty fast. sounds almost like work. I want nothing to do with it [03:57] stella <3 [03:57] yeah [03:58] neverball works flawlessly [03:58] :D [03:58] t0f (i=1000@dialup-4.238.223.222.Dial1.Philadelphia1.Level3.net) joined ##slackware. [03:58] not sure quasar [03:59] I think you can specify the resolution from the command line. [03:59] this is interresting: http://www.wisebread.com/how-to-naturally-reset-your-sleep-cycle-overnight [03:59] s/interresing/interesting/ [03:59] Has anyone ever owned root on Wintermute? [04:00] dchmelik: that guy Decker, or whatever his name was? [04:00] lol [04:01] nice [04:01] really? I did not read that far [04:01] I only read book 1 [04:01] did he play Shadowrun? [04:01] hahaha, first pizza fail: http://www.e-imagesite.com/Files/SarahsfirstPizza459904.jpg [04:01] dchmelik: actually I think he never gets root, but he does sort-of get access [04:01] mrselfpwn: we're talking about the book that was the inspiration for shadowrun (written 10-20 years before there was a game made of it) [04:01] cool [04:02] was it not also part of the inspiration for hypertext? [04:02] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [04:02] ah, well i didn't know [04:02] i used to play with friends [04:02] CtrlAltCa (n=fabio@93.37.157.116) joined ##slackware. [04:02] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [04:03] then Microshaft made the crappy fps version of it and gave it a bad name. [04:03] adeodatus (i=1000@92.82.75.231) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [04:03] mrselfpwn: argh [04:03] slak (n=slak@unaffiliated/slak) left irc: K-lined [04:03] adeodatus (i=1000@92.82.75.231) joined ##slackware. [04:03] ah, I got it.. I had $geometry set in ~/.vnc/xstartup and it should've went into /usr/bin/vncserver instead [04:04] Has anyone ever owned root on Hal? [04:04] I had such high expectations of that game too [04:04] adeodatus (i=1000@92.82.75.231) left irc: Client Quit [04:04] cool quasar [04:04] Well, later guys. Have a good {morning|afternoon|evening} Take care. [04:04] 'I cannot open the bay doors, Dave.'... well Dave should have owned root. [04:04] mrselfpwn: "Neuromancer", William Gibson. If you like the game, you might like the book (but parts of it sound pretty dated: "He had 8 megabytes of hot RAM in his head", back in 1979 that sounded like a massive amount of memory, these days it's nothing) [04:05] hehe... I forgot it was that old... it is still being printed [04:05] I dunno [04:05] phoenix^ (n=phoenix^@unaffiliated/firebird619) left irc: "http://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere." [04:06] slak (n=slak@unaffiliated/slak) joined ##slackware. [04:06] slak (n=slak@189.82.2.22) left irc: K-lined [04:06] I kinda wish someone had made a movie of it, but then they did make a movie of "Johnny Mnemonic" and it was kinda lame [04:06] i can retrograde [04:06] yeah. the 2nd reference I made was _2001 A Space Odyssey_ by Arthur C Clarke... I am just thinking of supercomputers [04:06] BTW, the girl in Johnny Mnemonic is supposed to be the same girl from Neuromancer [04:07] interesting [04:07] I probably noticed that at one time [04:07] Molly! [04:07] nice to be able to chat with folks that actually know more than me about Shadowrunner [04:08] crap... i know that it's off topic, but anybody could tell me how to install a perl module? there is some type of auto installer right? [04:08] dchmelik: wintermute is badass [04:08] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left irc: "You make your own luck in life." [04:09] Urchlay: most cyberspace stuff is dated, even after 5 years [04:09] Neuromancer is quite good tho. I can even recommend the audio book [04:10] you might be thinking of cpan [04:10] slackytude: neat, I am not sure book 1 says much about it though [04:10] and i'll definitely check that book out Urchlay. thanks. [04:10] webbi: run "cpan" and it gives you a prompt, there you type "install Some::Module" [04:10] Urchlay, great! thanks!! [04:10] Has anyone ever owned root on the Kobayashi Maru test computer? [04:10] mancha, yes that was [04:10] dchmelik: other than Jim Kirk? [04:10] someone also made a cute cpan tgz bundler... [04:10] other than him I doubt it [04:10] except for those that already owned root [04:10] Spock could have, but he was too uptight to be into creative hackery [04:10] it basically runs cpan for you, and spits out 1 (or more) slack packages [04:10] dchmelik: kirk! [04:10] hm. Who reads the audio book? [04:10] yeah, Spock did in the new non-canon Star Trek [04:11] Urchlay, are there any text to speech programs that sound natural? [04:11] audio books annoy me when the person reading it tries to impersonate the character voices (especially if it's a guy trying to talk like a girl. Ugh) [04:11] dchmelik: not sure wich book, but wintermute is described in one, as seen from cyberspace [04:11] interesting.... Has anyone ever owned root on Deep Thought? [04:11] mrselfpwn: not that I know of. festival sounds pretty good but it's still obviously fake [04:11] Urchlay: really? some are pretty good at that [04:11] right [04:11] yes, i've tried festival [04:11] kasparov 0wn3d r00t on dt [04:12] redtube [04:12] slackytude: I'm thinking of the audio book version of "the da vinci code" (which was an awful book to start with). The guy reading it kept doing this hideous fake french girl accent... [04:12] Action: mrselfpwn slaps powtrix [04:12] "'allo! I am zee 'ot French chic!" [04:12] lol [04:12] mancha: you are thinking of Deep Blue [04:12] Deep Thought was in _Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy_ [04:13] if kasparov had root, he would have won the last game [04:13] Urchlay: heh [04:13] Urchlay: yeah, some are crap as well [04:14] slackytude: I've got the "motion comic" version of the Watchmen, which would be really really good except all the voices are done by one guy, and he can't do a realistic female voice [04:14] what is a motion comic? [04:14] yah deep blue was a chess boxen but so was deep thought (in fact named after adams' book [04:14] (the male voices, he does a good job on, the characters really do mostly sound like different people) [04:14] Urchlay: motion comic? [04:15] watchmen was a great flick [04:15] dchmelik: they took the comic book, and turned it into a sort of filmstrip... mostly still frames, maybe with a tiny bit of motion (someone walking, or cig smoke blowing in the wind) [04:15] http://pwnie-awards.org/2009/nominees.html [04:15] Urchlay: ah, sounds cool. the original comics? [04:15] dchmelik: the art in it, is directly from the comic book [04:16] yeah. It's not bad, tho it lacks all the textual material from the comic (rorschach's psych report, excerpts from "under the hood", etc) [04:17] I have not read it yet... my shop sold out [04:17] tanamo (n=tanamo@125.252.70.230) joined ##slackware. [04:17] I first read it in 1989 or thereabouts, and thought "This would make an awesome movie"... had to wait 20 years, but I was right [04:17] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) left irc: "--" [04:18] cool [04:18] rrh (n=foo@217.75.82.130) left irc: Remote closed the connection [04:18] I liked the zone-h comics [04:19] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) joined ##slackware. [04:19] the wha? [04:20] zone-h.org [04:20] but it seems the comics are gone [04:21] slava_dp (n=slava@83.170.208.10) left irc: "^D" [04:22] Urchlay, ddclient ask me for IO::Socket::SSL perl module... but i cant figure out how to install it with cpan... any idea? [04:23] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) joined ##slackware. [04:24] ehm, "install IO::Socket::SSL" fails? [04:24] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [04:24] webbi: cpan -i IO::Socket::SSL [04:24] Zordrak, i tried it but without succes [04:24] success [04:25] maybe i have something wrong with ftp:// because firewall [04:25] hmmm [04:25] what kind of failure do you get? [04:25] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [04:26] y0 Zordrak [04:27] sup [04:31] Coolmax (n=mateusz@ip-89-174-127-92.multimo.pl) joined ##slackware. [04:33] Urchlay, for any weird reason i cant connect to a server using ftp:// [04:33] but yes using ftp domain.com [04:34] so cpan try to open ftp://xxxxxxxx and it does not work [04:34] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [04:35] webbi_ (n=webbi@190.247.201.22) joined ##slackware. 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[04:42] well guys , i haven't used perl ,i use a software that requires IO:Socket::SSL module, how do i go about installing it in slackware [04:43] i have seen a perl utility that download the modules [04:43] mako-sama (n=mako@81.22.23.139) joined ##slackware. [04:44] hrad (i=505f7119@gateway/web/freenode/x-gjyvgnhbgpbyvzqa) joined ##slackware. [04:44] init[1]: cpan -i IO::Socket::SSL [04:44] thank you Zordrak :) [04:45] hey, where may I set resolving of someHostName to someHostName.com ? [04:45] echelon (i=echelon@gateway/gpg-tor/key-0x2FEE914F) left irc: Remote closed the connection [04:45] Zordrak: how remove it later [04:45] how do i [04:45] you dont need to [04:45] mayday_jay (n=jason@control-console.com) joined ##slackware. [04:45] hrad, what do you mean? [04:45] ok, [04:45] mako-dono (n=mako@81.22.21.2) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [04:47] hrad: what i talk is no related to slackware, but you can use OpenDN [04:47] S [04:47] s/no/not/ [04:47] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [04:47] yes, not hard to set up either [04:48] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [04:49] we've got hyperlinks like http://hostname/www/bbb/ccc in our intranet....I need them to be resolved as http://hostname.com/www/bbb, or http://subdomain:1234/ should be resolved to http://subdomain.hostname.com:1234/ [04:50] I don't know how to do it without having my own BIND [04:50] hrad: thats what bind is there for [04:51] Nick change: Billy-Mays -> obnauticus [04:51] it does dns resolution [04:51] if you want to change the way dns resolves.. you will need bind [04:51] I know, but I can't set dns server in my company [04:51] mayday_jay (n=jason@control-console.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [04:51] hrad: if bind is difficult for you ,u may use opendns , its quite easy [04:51] so I have to set my bind [04:51] omg [04:52] hold on [04:52] no, it's ok...I hoped it might be done somewhere in /etc/hosts or so [04:52] CtrlAltCa (n=fabio@kvirc/developer/CtrlAltCa) left irc: "byez" [04:52] no [04:52] is hostname.com YOUR web server? 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[06:19] hello from Germany [06:20] hello from Mars [06:20] hello from Uranus [06:21] not my anus [06:21] matt0: doh! [06:22] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [06:22] whelp, have a good one all [06:22] a750mhzslinky (n=a750mhzs@74.197.94.13) left irc: "adios amigos" [06:22] :) rock on [06:24] Pa^2 (n=GrumpyPa@adsl-074-236-254-006.sip.owb.bellsouth.net) left irc: "Leaving" [06:24] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [06:25] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [06:25] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) left irc: "Leaving." [06:27] Reav__ (n=Reaver@212.88.117.162) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [06:27] Reav__ (n=Reaver@212.88.117.162) joined ##slackware. [06:31] pippobruco (n=salvator@host219-229-dynamic.6-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [06:31] heh.. i make a SHA1SUMS file (13 .iso's) and it returns by file command as: SHA1SUMS: Bio-Rad .PIC Image File 12848 x 25657, 25443 images in file [06:31] rapid (n=rapid@unaffiliated/rapid) left irc: Remote closed the connection [06:31] file is crazy or am i? [06:36] pippobruco (n=salvator@host219-229-dynamic.6-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left ##slackware. [06:40] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) left irc: Success [06:41] The-spiki (n=spiki@95.180.52.119) joined ##slackware. [06:43] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) joined ##slackware. [06:43] paissad-hp (n=paissad@108.160.66-86.rev.gaoland.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [06:45] Joannee (i=Noergeln@41.236.13.220) joined ##slackware. [06:47] Meckafett (n=meckafet@unaffiliated/meckafett) left irc: "leaving" [06:48] well guys, all appear to be working fine [06:48] thanks to all who helped me... saved me really! [06:48] Meckafett (n=meckafet@unaffiliated/meckafett) joined ##slackware. [06:48] im going to bed now [06:48] thanks again, bye! [06:49] webbi_ (n=webbi@190.247.201.22) left irc: "Saliendo" [06:49] matt0 (n=matt0@CPE-60-226-3-183.qld.bigpond.net.au) left ##slackware. [06:50] adupuis (n=adupuis@LPuteaux-156-16-101-23.w80-12.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [06:50] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.60.185) joined ##slackware. [06:51] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [06:52] powtrix, file works by reading the first few bytes and matching it against the first bytes of known file formats, sha1sum files start with the hash, which is a set of hex digits, if those digits happen to match the magic sequence (like that for the .PIC format) then file will use that format to decode the file [06:52] in your case, it looks like the hash matched a format, and file read the next few bytes as metadata, which produced those numbers [06:54] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [06:54] hmm MD5SUMS return as ASCII text, SHA1SUMS return as .PIC [06:54] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-431640.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [06:56] maybe it means .pic as iso image, 25443 images (as files) [06:56] well no, it does not read the .iso's [06:56] loteria [06:57] DebiEA (n=esbjorn@81-233-227-253-no38.tbcn.telia.com) joined ##slackware. [06:58] no...it is a namespace conflict caused by the psudorandom text and the fact that text files don't have magic headers like binary files [06:59] Action: edman007 -> bed [07:00] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [07:00] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [07:01] Arno[Slack]`Work (n=adupuis@LPuteaux-156-16-101-23.w80-12.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Nick collision from services. [07:01] Nick change: adupuis -> Arno[Slack]`Work [07:02] systrik (n=systrik@chello080108163230.4.12.vie.surfer.at) joined ##slackware. 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[07:10] ccfreak2k (i=ccfreak2@li26-205.members.linode.com) returned to ##slackware. [07:11] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/session) joined ##slackware. [07:12] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/session) left irc: Remote closed the connection [07:12] upyr[emacs] (n=user@79.174.35.11) joined ##slackware. [07:12] .. happens [07:12] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/session) joined ##slackware. [07:13] coffe on hub? [07:13] Arno[Slack]`Work (n=adupuis@LPuteaux-156-16-101-23.w80-12.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Connection reset by peer [07:13] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [07:14] Arno[Slack]`Work (n=adupuis@LPuteaux-156-16-101-23.w80-12.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [07:14] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [07:15] usus12jari (n=duodenum@125.163.58.141) got netsplit. [07:15] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) got netsplit. [07:15] reallove (i=reallove@unaffiliated/reallove) got netsplit. 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[07:16] altough I have to admit that I haven't seen it in other clients for years now... [07:17] rignes (n=rignes@216.164.160.133) returned to ##slackware. [07:17] Mellar (n=brebbesv@ti400720a080-0150.bb.online.no) joined ##slackware. [07:17] t0f (i=1000@dialup-4.238.223.222.Dial1.Philadelphia1.Level3.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [07:17] jdog (i=jdog@j4son.org) joined ##slackware. [07:17] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [07:17] NetrixTardis (n=leoem@stealth3.com) returned to ##slackware. [07:17] dartmouth (n=dartmout@cpe-24-25-172-165.maine.res.rr.com) returned to ##slackware. [07:17] chipster (n=chipster@zildjian.chipsnet.org) returned to ##slackware. [07:17] reallove (i=reallove@free-shell.eu) joined ##slackware. [07:18] Nick change: reallove -> Guest14618 [07:18] sidmario (n=xxx@200-158-63-127.dsl.telesp.net.br) returned to ##slackware. [07:19] Nick change: sidmario -> Guest4374 [07:20] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) returned to ##slackware. [07:21] Mellar_ (n=brebbesv@ti400720a080-0150.bb.online.no) got lost in the net-split. [07:21] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) got lost in the net-split. [07:22] Nick change: powtrix -> powtr|x [07:22] Nick change: powtr|x -> powtrix [07:23] Nick change: powtrix -> powtr|x [07:23] Nick change: powtr|x -> powtrix [07:24] danklesman (n=dankles@adsl-074-166-063-180.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) got netsplit. [07:24] stybla (i=stybla@anubis.turnovfree.net) got netsplit. [07:24] kevlinux (i=kevlinux@cpe-66-8-182-104.hawaii.res.rr.com) got netsplit. [07:24] aceofspades19 (n=sgtevans@d207-216-231-220.bchsia.telus.net) got netsplit. [07:24] Bugz (n=Bugz@adsl-75-42-81-66.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) got netsplit. [07:24] lolwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) got netsplit. 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[08:16] yesyes (n=yesyes@93-96-128-85.zone4.bethere.co.uk) returned to ##slackware. [08:16] ag3ntugly (n=x@doc-24-32-2-231.terrell.tx.cebridge.net) joined ##slackware. [08:16] Jean (n=jean@jean.xen.prgmr.com) returned to ##slackware. [08:16] snewp (i=slacker@cpe-69-203-220-240.nyc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [08:16] StevenR (n=foo@wan2.sghs.org.uk) joined ##slackware. [08:17] but.. that is important O.O [08:17] poofo (i=poof@195.226.161.149) returned to ##slackware. [08:17] Coolmax89 (n=mateusz@ip-94-42-17-8.multimo.pl) joined ##slackware. [08:17] Wiseguy (i=wiseguy@default-ip-teleglobe.shellfusion.net) returned to ##slackware. [08:17] Nick change: fred_ -> Guest64822 [08:20] phillipsm (n=matt@173-20-30-158.client.mchsi.com) joined ##slackware. [08:21] lagann_ (n=agon@71.233.170.212) left irc: "Leaving" [08:22] feinoM (n=feinom@svale.hia.no) got lost in the net-split. [08:22] fred (n=fred@slamd64/fred) got lost in the net-split. [08:22] v3gard (n=v3gard@svale.hia.no) got lost in the net-split. [08:22] stunix (i=1000@213.225.76.117) got lost in the net-split. [08:22] StevenR_ (n=foo@wan1.sghs.org.uk) got lost in the net-split. [08:22] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) got lost in the net-split. [08:22] higuita (n=higuita@2001:b18:400f:0:211:d8ff:fe82:b10e) got lost in the net-split. [08:22] lagann_ (i=agon@71.233.170.212) joined ##slackware. [08:22] moh2a (n=mohaa@89.16.15.24) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:23] moh2a (n=mohaa@188.115.65.47) joined ##slackware. [08:25] Zordrak: I can has FF 3.5 now? [08:25] thing is.. he can have it whenever he wants.. they have admin rights.. he just came to ask me my opinion on it and ask why the wiki hasnt been updated to reflect ff3.5 [08:25] gtl (n=gustavo@187.5.184.111) joined ##slackware. [08:26] CyberS0nic (n=CyberS0n@201.47.103.50) joined ##slackware. [08:26] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: No route to host [08:26] even though he believes it LIKE JUST CAME OUT!!111!!omgz [08:26] TwinReverb (n=robert@211.180.33.83) joined ##slackware. [08:26] i like something with slack.. i can create my own packages instead of waiting for official packages :P [08:26] Good Morning !!! [08:27] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [08:27] good afternoon! [08:27] you can with other distros.. its just ridiculously overcomplicated [08:27] Joannee (i=Noergeln@41.236.13.220) left irc: No route to host [08:27] Action: TwinReverb is not shocked but disappointed that ubuntu still installs with ext3 as the default when even XFS is better in many ways (much less ext4 is out now) [08:28] U2 (n=chatzill@203.99.191.238) joined ##slackware. [08:28] TwinReverb: i use ext3 on OMGProduction, ext4 on not-so-important-production, and XXFS for storage>160GB [08:28] s/XX/x/ [08:28] U2 (n=chatzill@203.99.191.238) left ##slackware. [08:28] TwinReverb: Does -current support EXT4? [08:29] by default [08:29] LF4: yes [08:29] its the def. [08:29] er, scratch that, reiserfs [08:29] LF4, yes [08:29] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [08:29] i am using ext4 on slackware64-current AND slackware-current (i.e. both 13.0 -RC1) and it is indeed faster than XFS [08:29] i use ext4 on my 1/1.5tb disks, not problem atm [08:29] Nice :) maybe I should reinstall slackware with ext4. [08:30] well i am missing some files in ~/Music but i cannot confirm that this is ext4's fault [08:30] you get a lot less available space though dont you? [08:30] Zordrak, your client names are funny 8-) [08:30] uh, no actually [08:30] you can tune the "slack" space in ext* filesystems [08:31] it's left there to try to help prevent a FS crash if you run out of space [08:31] see man tune2fs -m [08:31] TwinReverb: buh? [08:32] (client names) [08:32] -m reserved-blocks-percentage [08:32] Set the percentage of the filesystem which may only be allocated by privileged processes. Reserving some number of filesystem blocks for use by privileged processes is done to avoid filesystem fragmentation, and to allow system daemons, such as syslogd(8), to continue to function correctly after non-privileged processes are prevented from writing to the filesystem. Normally, the default percentage of reserved bl [08:32] ocks is 5%. [08:33] this only matters for /, and matters even less if you're not running a server with huge /var/log space. i set / to 1% instead of 5% and i'm about to go set my /home to 0% [08:33] er, bah, nevermind, i set 'em all to 1% [08:34] 13:30:28 < TwinReverb> Zordrak, your client names are funny 8-) [08:34] Coolmax (n=mateusz@ip-89-174-127-92.multimo.pl) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:34] lagann_ (i=agon@71.233.170.212) left irc: "Leaving" [08:34] TwinReverb: i use ext3 on OMGProduction, ext4 on not-so-important-production, and XXFS for storage>160GB [08:34] "OMGProduction" [08:35] ohrite.. lol [08:35] congratulations, k3b on slackware64-13.0-rc1 made yet another coaster [08:35] anyone good at reading .strace logs? [08:35] the hosts themselves are all simpsons characters :) [08:35] TwinReverb: k3b for teh fail [08:35] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.60.185) left irc: No route to host [08:35] TwinReverb: only if i have three hours to spare [08:37] growisofs works manually so i will be submitting this as a bug to Patrick [08:37] after getting some input from the expertz of course [08:38] TwinReverb: thats what bug- me about K3b.. copy and paste the command line it says it will use and it works... let k3b do it and it fails [08:38] or fails to validate [08:50] slow day [08:50] well k3b always worked in the past, just wouldn't validate, so i stopped trying to validate, but otherwise it use to work fine [08:50] until the new kde [08:50] -currents k3b is old. It may be better in newer version. After all -current's k3b is even pre-alpha [08:50] i just never seem to be able to trust it [08:51] if i have limited CDs, i cant risk using k3b [08:51] the problem with newer versions seems to be a dependency on libsamplerate [08:51] pprkut, how is it old then it's pre-alpha [08:51] Action: TwinReverb shrugs [08:51] TwinReverb: -currents k3b is weeks older than k3b-1.66.0 alpha2, and at least one week older than 1.65.0 alpha 1 [08:51] moh2a (n=mohaa@188.115.65.47) left irc: "Thanks for the fish" [08:51] and alpha2 is already 2 months old again [08:51] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/x-tyyrhagjjoaqbzrp) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [08:51] Action: TwinReverb shrugs [08:51] think it's worth sending the strace output to Patrick with version #? he might update it .... [08:51] TwinReverb: if you can tell him it would work with a newer version, why not? :) [08:51] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/session) joined ##slackware. [08:51] openssh fur windoze [08:51] wooooooooo1 [08:52] pprkut, i can tell him it may work on a newer version [08:53] i will put in there that i may try compiling my own k3b tomorrow to see if that fixes the problem [08:53] Jiraia (n=Jiraia@2001:5c0:1400:a:0:0:0:219) joined ##slackware. [08:53] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [08:53] guax (n=guaxinim@unaffiliated/guaxinim) joined ##slackware. [08:54] i made my buddy look retarded tonight on his ubuntu [08:54] he starts up in ubuntu and upon gnome login, free -m says all of his 1GB are used up (37MB free) with Gnome and Compiz running [08:55] i start up with Xfce (faster, because i'm on ext4, not ext3) with compositing enabled and i'm using 300-something MB only [08:55] and i have LUKS/LVM combo [08:55] -/+ buffers/cache: 585 2415 [08:56] "select your os: linux; bsd; sunos; other operating systems" [08:56] (: [08:56] TwinReverb: well slack is faster than ubuntu, that was a given :) [08:57] MrJacks0n (i=Mr@173-86-10-255.dr01.wlbr.pa.frontiernet.net) joined ##slackware. [08:57] ubuntu makes me very sad [08:57] yeah - linux version of redmond comes to mind [08:57] but it's still needed [08:57] needed for what [08:57] to compete with microsoft lollll right [08:58] its for the trendsters [08:58] no - for a commercial version of desktop support [08:58] not the best in my mind, but at least it's a start [08:58] ubuntu is not production quality [08:58] redhat [08:58] close enough for the average user [08:58] redhat is commercial enterprise [08:58] ubuntu isnt commercial [08:59] it's supported by a company - that's reasonably commercial for intent and purpose [08:59] im supported by a company [08:59] more specifically - it's a desktop linux that's supported by a company [08:59] so is mandriva [09:00] and CoreLinux [09:00] corel [09:00] can you call ubuntu for support? [09:00] personally - no. I don't use *buntu [09:00] no. Then it's not supported. [09:00] Nick change: fredoslack -> oqp [09:00] SuSE [09:00] hello, i downloaded the most recent downstream openssh from the debian trickle down trap and now ive been hacked helpz! [09:00] Nick change: oqp -> fredoslack [09:00] Coolmax89 (n=mateusz@ip-94-42-17-8.multimo.pl) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [09:00] thumbs: think "percieved" rather than "actual" - that's the difference [09:01] Coolmax89 (n=mateusz@ip-94-42-17-143.multimo.pl) joined ##slackware. [09:01] mandriva has had market share for a long time [09:01] i think dumb rather than ignorant, thats the difference [09:01] Corel Linux? i thought for sure that went bye-bye [09:01] Action: TwinReverb has a corel linux he bought in 2000! [09:01] That's xandros now, no? [09:01] alisonken1noc: right, but with red hat, you have an phone number to call, and that's the only valuable form of support I consider viable. [09:01] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-253-122.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [09:02] thumbs: as a desktop user or as an enterprise user? [09:02] thumbs, slackware doesn't: you must call walnut ridge (iirc) [09:02] whats the linux with Click and Play [09:02] lagann_ (n=agon@c-24-62-136-134.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [09:02] alisonken1noc: arg, entreprise, sorry I just realized this was about desktop support [09:02] i cant remember...its big and corporate and being sold by walmart [09:02] lindows / linspire? [09:02] yeah [09:02] thumbs: :) [09:03] shyko (n=shyko@201-76-83-160.flash.tv.br) joined ##slackware. [09:03] Action: TwinReverb barfs [09:03] lindows is still needed [09:03] for a commercial desktop linux [09:03] [09:03] "yay i run as root all day .. oh wait, now i'm hax0r3d!" [09:04] how do you teach an art student about his slackware linux box [09:04] tell him its ubuntu! [09:04] same way you teach your mother in law [09:04] who the hell would marry me [09:05] bnhashmi (n=bnhashmi@202.174.145.186) joined ##slackware. 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[09:23] because when i join here, i get spammed like a mofo! [09:23] and dawg, that shit aint right, yeah [09:23] \X/est5ide [09:23] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: No route to host [09:23] holy crap! [09:23] lol [09:23] :p [09:23] ntfs-3g is a company and offers: [09:23] "High-performance, Linux NTFS Kernel Driver for ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, SH, x86 embedded platforms. It provides 20-50 times better data transfer performance and up to 100 times better metadata performance than the freely available NTFS-3G Driver. " [09:23] Welcome back everyone. [09:23] \o/ [09:24] that's why it *sucks* [09:24] Camarade_Tux: There were 23 people left in the room... [09:24] i got a nice screeny of it. [09:24] cherish it [09:24] so on to another topic; i assume there are some people in this channel who are familiar with computers, right? [09:24] does anyone have any recommendations for pc-hardware for making a little fileserver for home-use? [09:25] all i know is that i want seagate-harddisks and an intel cpu [09:25] agentc0re: I was in a room where nobody split ;) [09:25] (ok, we're all on the same machine) [09:25] cathectic (n=cathecti@slamd64/cathectic) joined ##slackware. [09:25] Julian (i=Bashir@Deep-Space-Nine.eu) joined ##slackware. [09:25] with er, what's that? [09:25] tewmten: nope, nobody [09:25] http://imagebin.org/58321 [09:25] Camarade_Tux: ah d'oh, i must be confused [09:26] agentc0re: I was once left with 7 people ;) [09:26] Camarade_Tux: LOL. Wow.. [09:26] Reav__ (n=Reaver@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) joined ##slackware. [09:26] afternoon all (now your all back) [09:26] tewmten: during the netsplit #ubuntu and ##slackware have been exchanged: you need to connect to #ubuntu now [09:26] dive: I never left. [09:27] Billtoo (n=Billtoo@bas4-unionville55-1176016927.dsl.bell.ca) joined ##slackware. [09:27] omfg... i just clicked the refresh button on firefox and CRASH... [09:27] sigh.. 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[09:30] tewmten: but as I told you, we're all using ubuntu here :P [09:30] yo Camarade_Tux , shik4nt4z4 [09:30] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) left irc: "brb" [09:30] Coolmax89 (n=mateusz@ip-94-42-17-143.multimo.pl) left irc: "Leaving" [09:31] I love you all [09:31] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/Dominian) joined ##slackware. [09:31] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) left irc: Client Quit [09:31] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/Dominian) joined ##slackware. [09:31] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) left irc: Client Quit [09:32] Anyone using horde/turba/global ldap address book? [09:32] agentc0re: you mean the crash button? [09:32] mine is not working, it's refreashing the pages insted ;/ [09:32] yo slackytude [09:33] Zordrak: we used an ldap adress book for some time [09:33] Zordrak: got killed due to outlook tho [09:34] gnubien (n=e@97.100.245.71) joined ##slackware. [09:34] slackytude: How?! [09:35] slackytude: Its insane.. its all set up, the permission system recognises the external source... but the book just doesnt show up [09:36] Zordrak: in outlook? [09:37] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/Dominian) joined ##slackware. [09:37] slackytude: hmm.. youre not talking about turba are you? [09:37] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) left irc: Client Quit [09:37] Zordrak: or where? In thunderbird or simliar you just speccify the host and the ldap dc's [09:37] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) joined ##slackware. [09:37] Zordrak: no, not turba [09:37] is there a simple webmail client/server package [09:37] encrypted [09:37] Zordrak: actually I think you helped me setup ldap the last time [09:39] learning disabled access point? [09:40] http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Student-Invents-Bicycle-Which-Folds-Into-26-Inch-Wheel-Circumference-For-James-Dyson-Prize/Article/200908115353249 :p [09:40] mayday-jay (n=jason@control-console.com) joined ##slackware. [09:43] dngr (n=dngr@n112118131237.netvigator.com) left irc: "disconnecting from stoned server." [09:44] dngr (n=dngr@n112118131237.netvigator.com) joined ##slackware. [09:46] suid0 (n=suid0@unaffiliated/suid0) left irc: Remote closed the connection [09:46] suid0 (n=suid0@unaffiliated/suid0) joined ##slackware. [09:47] nachox (n=imarambi@200.68.83.121) joined ##slackware. [09:48] BentoPUNK (n=BentoPUN@201.72.199.2) left irc: "see you" [09:52] Zordrak: Dood, i had one hell of a time trying to setup the horde groupware stuff... i gave up. [09:52] init[1] (i=1000@shellium/member/buffer) joined ##slackware. [09:52] winterx: lol, ya that button. [09:53] mayday_jay (n=jason@control-console.com) left irc: Success [09:53] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.86.215) joined ##slackware. [09:54] init[1] (i=1000@shellium/member/buffer) left ##slackware. [09:54] So i can't believe they still make 10baseT only adapters for WAN ports.. http://www.linksysbycisco.com/US/en/products/BEFSR81 WTF?!? [09:55] it's also 66USD on newegg... why wouldn't it just be a 10/100Mb nic? i guess i can't expect too much it's a linksys. [09:56] other_rafa (i=rafa@shellium/member/rafa) joined ##slackware. [09:58] linksys is good [09:58] gtl (n=gustavo@187.5.184.111) left irc: Remote closed the connection [09:58] telnet termcast.org [09:59] lordsimian (n=lordsimi@144.38.70.31) joined ##slackware. [10:02] StasiProto: whats this? [10:05] XandriX (n=xandrix@dsl-132-209.aei.ca) left irc: "Nettalk6 - www.ntalk.de" [10:05] evo- (n=evo@p5DDE5B22.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: "gone sleeping.." [10:06] XandriX (n=xandrix@dsl-132-209.aei.ca) joined ##slackware. [10:07] agentc0re: isn't that an ancient model, though? [10:07] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Quitte" [10:07] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.86.215) left irc: "Leaving" [10:08] rrh (n=foo@217.75.82.130) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:08] XandriX (n=xandrix@dsl-132-209.aei.ca) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [10:12] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.86.215) joined ##slackware. [10:12] well, I'll be taking the plane pretty soon, be back in two weeks :) [10:13] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) left irc: "Leaving" [10:13] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.86.215) left irc: Client Quit [10:13] Action: slackytude waves at Camarade_Tux [10:14] send me a card [10:14] I'd need your address :D [10:14] Camarade_Tux, where to? [10:14] Turkey :) [10:14] ah nice [10:14] :P [10:15] oy, turkey? [10:15] thought you were visiting your family [10:15] nah :p [10:16] alone? [10:16] or is your "friend" coming with yer? [10:17] bobJR (n=bob@adsl-153-104-205.tys.bellsouth.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [10:18] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@64.238.225.10) joined ##slackware. [10:19] XandriX (n=xandrix@dsl-132-209.aei.ca) joined ##slackware. [10:19] slackytude: nope, no friend [10:19] (besides my socket friend) [10:24] Nick change: Guest64822 -> fred [10:25] Camarade_Tux: oh well, guess you meet some there [10:25] have fun ^-^ [10:27] zhoun (n=guo@218.82.106.121) left irc: "‚»" [10:27] why would I meet sockets there? xD [10:28] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.172.81) joined ##slackware. [10:29] Billtoo (n=Billtoo@bas4-unionville55-1176016927.dsl.bell.ca) left irc: "WeeChat 0.2.6.1" [10:30] yes, why? -_- [10:32] <_< >_> [10:38] john_dee (n=id@89.179.29.150) joined ##slackware. [10:38] howdy, slackers [10:39] howdy slacke [10:39] howdy slacker [10:40] Anyone here using KDE 3.5.x? :D [10:40] most people probably. 12.2 and below [10:41] NthDegree: I used to. [10:41] I'm still using kde3.5x on slamd64 - does that count? [10:41] (slackware 12.2 on the laptop) [10:41] alisonken1noc, yep that definitely does [10:41] I will be building it for 13rc1 today I think [10:42] NthDegree: a lot of folks want 3.5.x over 4.x [10:42] yeah? [10:42] That could be because 4.x brings nothing great >_> [10:43] I thought ppl were all over kde4? [10:43] slackytude, nah.. they've just either switched to Debian Stable or given in [10:43] oh [10:44] bunch of hitlers [10:44] |Slacker| (n=tanis@189.34.113.92) left irc: "Leaving" [10:44] When every mainstream distro forces 4.x on people (including SuSE now), people have to give in xD [10:44] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) joined ##slackware. [10:44] "I'd rather fight than switch" [10:44] how many remember _that_ jingle? [10:45] slava_dp (n=slava@83.170.208.10) joined ##slackware. [10:45] The best part about FLOSS is that because it's open source, people can keep maintaining it [10:45] there is still gnome [10:45] hrm, so you think we will see a fork of kde 3.5= [10:45] ? [10:45] probably not [10:45] gnome is similar to kde4 in that regard - not an good option in my eyes [10:46] some nice people will keep maintaining it [10:46] Linus switched to GNOME because KDE 4 sucked :P [10:46] kde 3.5 depends on qt3, which is as dead as gtk+1 [10:46] That's after he called GNOME people "interface nazis" [10:46] xD [10:46] is there a live linux media with virtualization software working out of the box? [10:47] sahko, I think Xen offers one [10:47] probably lots [10:47] like installed, and you just click an icon on the desktop [10:47] rrh (n=foo@217.75.82.130) joined ##slackware. [10:48] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/session) left irc: No route to host [10:48] pprkut, yes but QT 3.5 is stable and usable [10:48] err [10:48] QT 3.x [10:48] Action: NthDegree doesn't even think there is a 3.5 xD [10:48] sahko: check distrowatch [10:49] NthDegree: Qt4 is way better than Qt3 [10:49] From an end-user standpoint - it's debatable [10:50] I never needed compositing to prevent window-tearing with QT 3/KDE 3.5.x [10:50] maybe VMKnoppix works [10:50] with QT 4 apps and KDE 4.x is a necessity [10:51] never had such issues, or I'm just not seeing them [10:51] bobJR (n=bob@adsl-150-231-170.tys.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [10:51] bobJR (n=bob@adsl-150-231-170.tys.bellsouth.net) left irc: Client Quit [10:51] anyway, been working with kde4 half a year now and I would never ever touch kde3 again [10:52] drag windows across the desktop very very fast [10:52] one of our guys likes the flameout/tearing/eye-candy effects so much, he has a 30" monitor to watch on [10:52] bobJR (n=bob@adsl-150-231-170.tys.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [10:52] and you'll see tearing if it's one window over the other [10:52] alisonken1noc: heh [10:52] so much so that compositing (without effects) needs to be on to prevent it [10:52] eyecandy tastes like shit [10:52] That didn't occur with GTK 1.x or QT 3.x [10:52] but GTK 2.x and QT 4.x both fail on that side of things [10:53] NthDegree: done. I see no difference [10:53] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable) [10:53] wtf, why do people stick to decade old software? [10:53] okay, try expanding and contracting firefox and/or arora :P [10:53] gtk1 looked absolutely terrible [10:53] then do the same with Konq from KDE 3.5.x [10:53] winxp > vista [10:53] win7 > xp [10:53] Win 2000 > WinXP [10:54] xD [10:54] win7 is bs [10:54] slackytude, Windows 7 is the same as Vista [10:54] I think people like to complain just for the sake of complaining [10:54] betatards get all hot and bothered [10:54] NthDegree: nah [10:54] infact it's less secure by default than Vista [10:54] well, true [10:54] and I can tweak all the caching and scheduling to match Win7 on Vista [10:54] for some configurations at least [10:54] im so leet i installed win7 BETA and now i love winblows!111 praise me, microsoft ruzel! [10:54] so it is Mojave for the masses, since the same improvements go to Vista [10:54] godpseed! [10:54] ive been wondering lately what needs slang1 in Slackware. still trying to figure out [10:55] StasiProto: heard that a few times already [10:55] i installed it on virtualbox just to del /s /q c:\*.* [10:55] Btw, I heard my college is upgrading to Vista and ignoring Win7 XD [10:56] i heard a bunch of colleges are going to go out of business soon [10:56] This is the same college which had porn all over the VLE 3 weeks into the course XD [10:56] pwned by random zombie bot because Moodle was left unpatched [10:56] porn > vista [10:57] hmmm, I have a question for people living in the uk : any advice on a good e-shop where I could find an mp3 player? amazon's prices increased (actually they're selling amp3's products now) [10:57] it's a cowon s9, and I'd need hints pretty quickly since I'll be leaving soon [10:57] (meaning plane) [10:57] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [10:57] terrorist with an mp3 player bomb! [10:57] Camarade_Tux: no interwebs in turkey? [10:58] slackytude: I don't know [10:58] Camarade_Tux: well, unless you go to some remote village, chances are there will be internet cafés [10:59] 1TB hard drive full of porn: check, 4.4bsd source: check, last ten minutes of 4chan: check [10:59] O_o [10:59] sad [10:59] I think I'm ready to spend two weeks without internet access :D [10:59] why do people collect so much porn [10:59] Camarade_Tux: :O NEVA! [10:59] Action: Camarade_Tux wonders if people really believe what I just said [10:59] people do have terabytes of porn [11:00] i dont know why [11:00] because they either a) need help in their relationship or b) use it for training exercises for their relationships? [11:00] slackytude: I'd prefer not to spend hours in an expensive internet cafe [11:00] my internet cafe has free wifi [11:00] or with an expensive phone tether link :) [11:00] CmdLnKid (n=clk@unaffiliated/jth) joined ##slackware. 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[11:06] time to head home [11:06] alisonken1noc (n=alisonke@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com) left irc: "KVIrc 3.4.2 Shiny http://www.kvirc.net/" [11:07] slava_dp (n=slava@83.170.208.10) left irc: "^D" [11:07] how do i slackpkg update-all in a dry run...to just give me package names [11:08] oh it uses dialog [11:12] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.86.215) left irc: "Leaving" [11:15] how do i autoban with ssh [11:15] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) left irc: Success [11:16] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) joined ##slackware. [11:17] Necrosporus (n=Xenius@unaffiliated/necrosporus) joined ##slackware. [11:18] dakarn (n=skas@93.68.117.151) joined ##slackware. [11:18] john_dee (n=id@89.179.29.150) joined ##slackware. [11:19] I setted up Slackware network installation server. But I got a problem: symlinks was non-working [11:19] StasiProto, i dont think u have an option to bypass curses dialog [11:19] bobJR (n=bob@adsl-150-231-170.tys.bellsouth.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [11:20] what is "autoban with ssh" [11:20] DeeeeP, its fine, it works [11:20] something to add bruteforcers to hosts.deny [11:20] So I replaced symlinks with real files [11:20] bruteforcers? [11:21] there was a bash script , that counted hits to 22 port and use iptables to block [11:22] yeah i dont want iptables though [11:22] yes you do [11:25] i dont use a local firewall [11:25] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [11:25] its called a router [11:26] i could just change ssh to a different port but that would confuse users [11:26] sshd dont have enhanced security policies [11:26] i know [11:26] Anyone here ever do a upgrade from a win 2000 AD to win 2003/2008 AD? [11:26] so u need iptables [11:26] but it obeys hosts.deny [11:26] as does httpd [11:27] agentc0re, why don't upgrade it to Slackware? [11:27] does your clients have fixed ip address ? [11:27] no [11:27] Necrosporus: he said AD(most likely active directory) [11:28] StasiProto, so , wich ip are u denying ? [11:28] Oh snap.. http://games.slashdot.org/story/09/08/04/1319221/California-Student-Arrested-For-Console-Hacking?from=rss [11:28] ips [11:28] which ever ips fail a login a bunch of times [11:28] not sure if sshd does that natively [11:28] same as the bash script that uses iptables but need to use hosts.deny ill just ask in ##linux [11:29] YellowDeeps [11:29] hi winterx [11:29] hi [11:29] Stasi, google for logsentry [11:29] StasiProto, use denyhosts [11:30] ... [11:30] forget i asked [11:30] asked what [11:30] for help [11:30] on what [11:30] maybe fail2ban [11:30] Action: drijen eye rolls at StasiProto [11:30] yeah someone just reminded me of the name fail2ban [11:30] i had forgotten it [11:31] denyhosts is precisely what you are asking for [11:31] wtf is the issue [11:31] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.86.215) joined ##slackware. [11:31] http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page [11:31] slackytude (n=icke@p4FD899DD.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:31] Stasi, yeah, thats it. [11:31] yep [11:32] gtl (n=gustavo@187.5.184.111) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [11:32] DMCA must die [11:32] Billtoo_ (n=Billtoo@bas4-unionville55-1176016927.dsl.bell.ca) joined ##slackware. [11:32] retardday in ## agani [11:32] *again [11:32] DMCA is dead already, laws dont mean anything if they cant be enforced [11:32] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [11:32] drijen: no. [11:33] drijen: see pom(6) [11:33] BP{k}, haha [11:33] BP{k}: no, he's right. ever since drijen joined :> [11:33] doh :( [11:34] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [11:36] OK, it must be repealed [11:36] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. [11:37] May with all copyright laws [11:37] hiptobecubic (n=john@c-174-48-78-91.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [11:37] antiwire: Yo dude. Have you ever started from scratch with a new domain? [11:38] yeah [11:38] gtl (n=gustavo@187.5.184.111) joined ##slackware. [11:39] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:40] I've been thinking in my head how it would work when i do it. So i currently have domainA, all pc's are joined to domainA. When i create the new one and call it domainB, create a trust between them and copy users and pc's over and once everything is set remove domainA, will PC's auto join to the domainB once moved? [11:40] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [11:40] this neighbor here thinks she can sing but she can't her guitar isn't even tuned and she is pretending she is the cranberries. This is horrible, cruel and unusual punishment [11:40] Or will i need to rejoin all pc's? [11:41] agentc0re|work: You know, I'm not sure about that. I've only literally started from scratch [11:41] antiwire: You should find the song she's playing and crank it. [11:41] When it ends, go over and say "Thats how it's done!" [11:41] lol [11:42] antiwire: Hrmm.. Ya i really don't want to rejoin a bunch of pc's to a new domain.. [11:42] but i definitely don't want to copy any of my current AD mess to a new 2008 DC.. [11:43] this woman thinks that everyone around wants to hear her yell like a dying cat [11:43] i can assure you, we don't. [11:43] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:44] "In my heaaaaaddddd, in my hhheeeaaddddd. Zombieeee, zombiee, ee eee eeee" [11:44] bee_bee (n=erga@212.183.136.192) joined ##slackware. [11:44] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [11:44] agentc0re|work: have you checked technet for anything yet? there actually is good stuff about this in there [11:44] is qt4 come with slackware 12.2 ? [11:44] antiwire: Go knock on her door and run back into your place real quick. [11:44] does* [11:44] bee_bee: nope. [11:45] bee_bee: no but you can add it [11:45] antiwire: Im looking now. [11:45] is there a slackbuild [11:45] ill have to have a look [11:45] http://slackbuilds.org/repository/12.2/libraries/qt4/ [11:46] fail2ban is ready [11:46] thanks antiwire ......just trying to install virtualbox ...part of deps [11:47] uhhhh [11:47] there is a static build labedl "All Distributions" [11:47] antiwire: Sweet, MS actually made a tool for AD migration. [11:48] http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/3.0.2/VirtualBox-3.0.2-49928-Linux_x86.run [11:48] bobJR (n=bob@adsl-153-122-32.tys.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [11:48] StasiProto: .... [11:48] Billtoo_ (n=Billtoo@bas4-unionville55-1176016927.dsl.bell.ca) left irc: "WeeChat 0.2.6.3" [11:48] compiling qt4 will take hours when virtualbox takes only 3 minutes to install [11:48] http://slackbuilds.org/result/?search=virtualbox&sv=12.2 [11:48] no it won't take hours. [11:48] bobJR (n=bob@adsl-153-122-32.tys.bellsouth.net) left irc: Client Quit [11:48] if you pick the right download [11:48] why slackbuild virtualbox lol [11:48] bobJR (n=bob@adsl-153-122-32.tys.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [11:49] StasiProto: why not? [11:49] hrad (i=505f7119@gateway/web/freenode/x-swfhsvquduhwcbag) joined ##slackware. [11:49] because some people don't want to spray shit all over their system haphazardly [11:49] Stasi the general reason is to facilitate removal [11:49] JackBauer (n=mIRCuser@193.239.140.184) joined ##slackware. [11:49] pprkut: it's ancient! [11:49] you dont slackbuild nvidia installer do you? what about icculus installers? [11:49] thrice`: it's frozen :P [11:49] antiwire, uh it puts it in /opt/Virtualbox [11:49] and it cleans itself up [11:49] StasiProto: I do! [11:50] you recommend a slackbuild for VB too ? [11:50] plus you can then run scripts you make on /var/log/packages to map dependencies, etc [11:50] plus you are a retard [11:50] I had ntfs formatted hd, now I used fdisk to delete all partitions and created a linux one, but after saving everything it gets stuck on "calling ioctl()" [11:50] why does StasiProto seem like jeev reincarnated? [11:50] StasiProto: any program I install, too, is packaged [11:51] fresh 12.2 install, going to install virtualbox now, will take 2 minutes, then ill uninstall it [11:51] and OH MY IT WORKS [11:51] who is this person? [11:51] downloading...30 seconds [11:51] thanks for the update [11:51] wait for it [11:51] ok [11:51] update? [11:51] about to SH it [11:51] omfg [11:51] 5 secs [11:52] Installing VirtualBox to /opt/VirtualBox [11:52] john_dee (n=id@89.179.29.150) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:52] Building the VirtualBox vboxdrv kernel module [11:52] no one is telling you not to do it whatever way you like, thats the nice things about being your own admin. but when you asked why, people gave intelligent reasons why they prefer one way over another. only someone lacking IQ would refuse to acknowledge the justifications. [11:52] Building the VirtualBox netflt kernel module [11:52] Building the VirtualBox netadp kernel module [11:53] We hope that you enjoy using VirtualBox. [11:53] hey can you keep doing this, we really like your multiple line how to. it really works to keep our attention [11:53] isn't better VMware than VirtualBox? [11:53] anybody any idea ? I've been doing this many times on 12.2 and it was ok....I have current now and it has a problem obviously [11:53] done [11:53] ill uninstall now [11:53] StasiProto: stop flooding the channel [11:54] hrad: bad hard drive possibly. [11:54] no way [11:54] http://muhrizky.wordpress.com/2008/12/30/how-to-install-virtualbox-on-slackware-122/ [11:54] Please note that it can take up to ten seconds for VirtualBox to finish running. [11:54] thats the howto im following [11:54] VirtualBox 3.0.2 r49928 has been removed successfully. [11:54] SNAP! [11:54] have fun with your slackbuilds [11:54] I bought it and used 20 - 30 times [11:54] oh man that was enlightening. can you please do another? [11:54] sure [11:54] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) left irc: "--" [11:55] can you do a line by line write now for something else? [11:55] pretty please [11:55] agentc0re|work: dmesg is quiet [11:55] antiwire, sure [11:55] Reav__ (n=Reaver@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [11:55] what you want [11:55] the stfu how to [11:55] wine? [11:55] cheese? [11:55] bee_bee: that site mentions way too much deps [11:55] hrad: Hrm.. are you root? [11:55] yeah ppr ? [11:56] 2 days later, bee_bee installs virtualbox [11:56] have fun hand holding him [11:56] agentc0re|work: yes [11:56] lol StasiProto probably right [11:56] bee_bee: I guess you don't want pulseaudio, so all you need is qt4 and acpica [11:57] bee_bee, i downloaded, installed, launched, exited, and uninstalled it in 2 minutes...follow my method for the love of GOD [11:57] yeah pprkut ive installed them all but keep that in mind in install again [11:57] Emeau-cat (n=Emeau-ca@cho94-3-82-225-203-40.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: "Quitte" [11:57] StasiProto, you use VB slackbuild ? [11:57] bee_bee: if you already have them, it's fine. They won't hurt either, just not necessary :) [11:57] hrad: hrmm.. [11:57] agentc0re|work: the process can't be even terminated by ctrl+c....finally the partition is made [11:57] but I tried again [11:57] Reav__ (n=Reaver@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) joined ##slackware. [11:58] bee_bee, no, i downloaded the installer from virtualbox.org the one for "all distributions" then you just login as root and sh the VirtualBox-blah-.run file [11:58] and it gets always stuck on this message [11:58] hrad: try just deleting everything and then write the changes then go back in to make the partion you want. [11:58] and thats it...start virtualbox as your user with VirtualBox or from the menus [11:58] StasiProto, that can be run in home dir yeah ? [11:58] yes [11:58] so the result is, it makes what I want, but it gets stuck on the ioctl message [11:58] Necrosporus (n=Xenius@unaffiliated/necrosporus) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [11:58] bee_bee: and then you can't usng the package tools with it [11:59] and you can tell it to move your hard disk/configuration images to a different place very easily from the VirtualBox Preferences [11:59] lets complicate things becaus this is slackware! [11:59] zaltekk, what if i want to remove the package ? [11:59] make uninstall? [11:59] messy :( [11:59] bee_bee: StasiProto claims it has an uninstaller that works [11:59] drijen: not even that. it is a binary installer. [12:00] root@xg3n:~# sh /tmp/VirtualBox-3.0.2-49928-Linux_x86.run uninstall [12:00] drijen: hah, no make for virtualbox :P [12:00] pprkut, lol [12:00] anyone tried xen on slackware ? [12:00] agentc0re|work: sorry for this alarm...but I just switched to slackware current and it started, so maybe somebody would be interested [12:01] hrad, dont modify partitions if part of the drive is mounted [12:01] the drive wasn't mounted at all [12:02] hrad: Do you have another machine you could try it out on? Cuz if it works on one and not another, it could be a bug. [12:02] bee_bee: I am running XenServer at work. [12:02] if it works on neither it could be a bug [12:02] home-12.2 - works fine.... work-13.0- doesn't work [12:02] and finally [12:03] yeah agentc0re whats that like to install on slack ? [12:03] I reconnect the hardrive [12:03] bee_bee: It is it's own OS. [12:03] I use KVM [12:03] and now fdisk: unable to open /dev/sdb1 [12:03] ive tried VB on another OS but not slack yet [12:03] interesting [12:03] hrad: why are you fdisking a partition and not a block device itself? [12:04] oh right agentc0re ...ive not read much about it [12:04] it is the same with /dev/sdb [12:04] bee_bee: virtualbox is fine, and sufficient for most users needs [12:04] /opt/VirtualBox/VirtualBox: setuid ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped [12:04] bee_bee: Right now i just have two guests running win2000. But i will be putting more on there eventually. [12:05] i only have 3/4 gig of ram [12:05] dont think ill get many VM's on mine [12:05] ive ran win7 as a VM on another distro [12:05] on this pc [12:06] ran slow though [12:06] agentc0re|work: btw I have the drive connected over usb [12:07] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:07] laterz people :) [12:08] bee_bee: Well this is a workhorse server. two quad core 2.5Ghz e5420 and 16Gb Ram with 6 450Gb 15k SAS drives in a raid10. [12:09] agentc0re|work: wow, it happened to be sdc now :) and it's working fine....so only the ioctl() stuff...otherwise it's ok [12:09] hrmm. [12:09] e01 (n=OSCorp01@new-tech.ro-ni.net) joined ##slackware. [12:10] thats you own machine agentc0re ? or works [12:10] Work. [12:10] hdparm http://pastebin.com/d439ed102 [12:11] I have another like it, except it has 6 SATA 250Gb harddrives and only 2.0Ghz quadcores. [12:11] like the e5200 series or something. [12:11] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [12:12] majority of my servers are going virtual once i get all my new server 2008 software/licenses. [12:12] noooo you will pop the wintel bubble [12:13] they all run xen agentc0re [12:13] http://kde.org/announcements/4.3/ [12:13] fresh :) 12 minutes ago [12:13] 5 minute rule [12:14] why run the full bloated kde...all the apps run fine from xfce4 [12:15] because kde looks modern [12:15] as computers in movies ;) [12:15] bee_bee: second one doesn't right now but will. [12:15] it does? [12:15] with big font and animated windows :) [12:15] hmm, i always disable that stuff [12:16] only thing i keep on is show contents while moving windows...and thats just recent for me [12:17] i am using xfce too [12:17] from last two years [12:17] new version of kate sounds good [12:17] hmm killbots looks cool [12:17] and new games might be nice [12:17] i always hated goldrunner [12:17] but every time when looks the kde4 presentation, i wana return into kde world [12:18] init[1] (i=1000@shellium/member/buffer) joined ##slackware. [12:18] it really looks good and strange [12:18] is there a glxgears for winblows [12:18] testing my vbox guest additions [12:18] the integration of widgets and windows is good [12:18] diazepan (n=dzp@189.124.220.49) joined ##slackware. [12:19] :) [12:19] until you run a gtk app [12:19] hmmmm [12:19] anyone tried the new 3.3 branch of samba yet? [12:19] haha [12:19] yes [12:19] gtk - not good [12:19] *ROFL* [12:19] my kde apps look fine on xfce [12:20] guess im lucky [12:20] Action: init[1] o/ [12:20] StasiProto, with good qt theme, they look goods [12:20] but if u using the gtk bookmarks [12:21] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [12:21] or qt bookmarks, and when looking in your $HOME you see really many nuts [12:21] Chakravanti (n=k@in-67-236-82-46.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined ##slackware. [12:21] diazepan (n=dzp@189.124.220.49) left irc: Client Quit [12:21] StasiProto: the qt developers put a great amount of effort into looking good on other environments, unlike the gtk devs [12:22] thats cool [12:22] i like the apps, just not the whole konqueror/admin panel crap [12:22] hmmm, i guess that doesn't apply for me who only uses gtk apps >.> [12:22] plee_ (n=kurt@static243-165-183.adsl.no) joined ##slackware. [12:22] kate editor is the best graphical [12:23] that comes with slackware [12:23] or khexedit of cource [12:23] course [12:23] StasiProto, try geany [12:23] does it come with slackware? [12:23] no [12:24] k [12:24] http://geany.org/, but i recommend you to build it from SVN [12:25] starting dxdiag on my guest winxp [12:26] ummm slackpkg update && slackpkg upgrade-all [12:26] u drunk? [12:26] pardon me? [12:27] . [12:28] lol [12:28] ummmmm tail -f /var/log/httpd/access_log [12:28] >.> [12:29] bnhashmi (n=bnhashmi@202.174.145.186) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:30] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:216:6fff:feb7:24e5) joined ##slackware. [12:30] what's that got to do with the price of tea in china? >.. [12:30] >.> [12:31] a woodchuck a nun a unicycle, a small dwarf brandishing a dead squirrel, and my grandma [12:33] that's a lot of nuts [12:33] that's your Saturday night? 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[12:58] Greetings everyone. :) [12:59] cmair (n=cmair@host199-104-dynamic.21-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [12:59] YOYO, master fire|bird! [13:01] hey shik4nt4z4, how's it going? [13:03] Good fire|bird, very good! What about you? [13:05] doing great, thank you. :) [13:05] other_rafa (i=rafa@shellium/member/rafa) left irc: Remote closed the connection [13:08] cmair82 (n=cmair@host124-104-dynamic.51-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [13:13] ugh, that was dumb... [13:14] heya fire|bird [13:14] good god, this lag is killer [13:14] hrad (i=505f7119@gateway/web/freenode/x-swfhsvquduhwcbag) left irc: "Page closed" [13:14] Necos: what was dumb [13:14] answer!!!!!!!!!!11111 [13:15] srecko (n=srecko@93-141-89-43.adsl.net.t-com.hr) joined ##slackware. [13:15] dumb question but, any preview for oficial 4.3 kde packages on -current? [13:16] hey Necos [13:16] cant you just chech it? [13:16] guax: seriously, it was release like an hour ago. give it time [13:16] nathanbw (n=nathan@c-71-59-8-47.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [13:16] check* [13:16] released* [13:16] i think someone created a loop on the network, and everyone's connectiviity is going o shit [13:16] I'm going to try building kde 4.3 today. :D [13:17] thrice`, kde normaly offer packages a week erlier to distributions packagers. [13:17] pupit (n=pupit@93.86.1.195) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:17] guax: and as rworkman showed last night (http://connie.slackware.com/~rworkman/kde43.jpg), they know :> [13:17] pupit (n=pupit@91.150.106.196) joined ##slackware. [13:18] DebiEA (n=esbjorn@81-233-227-253-no38.tbcn.telia.com) joined ##slackware. [13:18] seeee, it does exist =P [13:19] it's full of stars [13:22] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) left irc: Connection timed out [13:23] cmair (n=cmair@host199-104-dynamic.21-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:23] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) joined ##slackware. [13:24] Marcos (n=Comertil@201.250.34.14) joined ##slackware. [13:28] cmair82 (n=cmair@host124-104-dynamic.51-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [13:28] that orange is pissing me off [13:28] bnhashmi (n=bnhashmi@202.174.145.186) joined ##slackware. [13:28] orange? [13:29] thae had an iphone in their store and it was not connected to the ne but two password protected networks were available [13:29] Guest57647 (n=eddie@pool-68-161-202-30.ny325.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [13:30] the chick said that there is some technical problem and it's impossible to connect it [13:30] guax: orange is an european cell network or something [13:30] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.84.21.62) joined ##slackware. [13:30] yep, i was just out of context =P [13:31] Marcos (n=Comertil@201.250.34.14) left irc: "Saliendo" [13:31] they said that their "informatic technics" are unble to repair it.. [13:31] When I insert a pcmcia/cardbus card in my laptop, what component in linux/slackware loads the necessary driver on demand? [13:31] ffs [13:31] kwame (n=dan@209.213.194.81) joined ##slackware. [13:31] kwame (n=dan@209.213.194.81) left ##slackware. [13:32] and that is i who has no job [13:33] anyway, they're lieing to their customers imo [13:34] ok it's official. My voip provider tech support is clueless. [13:34] chopp: what is the name if the provider, if I may ask? [13:34] kr_eten (n=quick@opencode.dioextent.com) joined ##slackware. [13:35] link2voip [13:35] chopp: hehehe, I've heard of them [13:36] I'm going to try out voipgo [13:36] we do our own VoIP [13:36] we have several T1's patched to asterix [13:36] right on [13:36] toefood (n=toefood@24-116-8-105.cpe.cableone.net) joined ##slackware. [13:36] hi i am trying to make my laptop to lower the brightness of the display when it is on battery power [13:37] giuppy_ (n=giuppy@host159-38-dynamic.51-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: "leaving" [13:37] first of all the battery indicator i have is from some power management applet which is not part of KDE (i guess) [13:37] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.84.21.62) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [13:37] JackBauer (n=mIRCuser@193.239.140.184) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [13:38] it obviously receives acpi events because pops up notification [13:38] slackytude (n=slacky@p54A72918.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. 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[14:05] hackedhead (n=hackedhe@unaffiliated/hackedhead) left irc: "leaving" [14:05] how can I unrar a file? [14:05] unrar [14:05] how can I install it? [14:06] slackbuilds might have a package [14:06] slackbuilds will have a script, not a package :> [14:06] CcSsNET (n=user@c-98-216-161-213.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) left irc: Client Quit [14:07] The-Croupier (n=ksandros@unaffiliated/thecroupier/x-363548) joined ##slackware. [14:07] /cle ar [14:08] The-Croupier (n=ksandros@unaffiliated/thecroupier/x-363548) left ##slackware. [14:08] hackedhead (n=hackedhe@unaffiliated/hackedhead) joined ##slackware. [14:09] /fai l [14:09] ... this is starting to bother me. my system seems to just stop communicating with some sites for no reason at all, intermittently [14:09] CcSsNET (n=user@c-98-216-161-213.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [14:10] hackedhead, gremlins eat your packets [14:10] dont send them out alone or they are easy prey [14:11] slackytude: so it appears. but they don't eat the packets of the otehr (windows....) system on the network [14:11] send several in small groups, arm then, and always have a few veterans in any group [14:11] my packets are crypto ninjas, you dunno where they go, who they are from, how they got there. [14:11] Nick change: acidchil1 -> acidchild [14:11] nifty [14:12] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [14:12] I use send pirate packets [14:12] usually [14:12] ninjas maybe weak but they move quickly. [14:12] my system sends out smackets, not packets [14:12] hehe, i got 9 end points setup on my box now :-) interwebz, cut in to 9 parts [14:12] acidchild, dont break it [14:12] the interwebz? [14:12] :P [14:13] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [14:13] my paranoid level went backup again once i moved on to cable from a evil company [14:13] acidchild, hack the modem and dont pay for it [14:13] Hello [14:13] Action: slackytude nods [14:13] y0 fredoslack [14:13] before i was streight to tier 1 netwrks. [14:13] jeev: its free anyways ;) [14:13] I think jeev was here earlier [14:13] lmao2k (n=nothere@82-34-242-225.cable.ubr01.chms.blueyonder.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [14:13] Hi slackytude :) [14:14] HD tv, 10mbit cable and phone :P [14:14] on a hacked cable modem [14:14] ktos (n=ktos@adgz205.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) joined ##slackware. [14:14] he has me on ignore ;) wee [14:14] haha. [14:14] acidchild.. vpn it [14:14] why dont you trust them, they suck? [14:14] Hi [14:14] so you must be on charter [14:14] they do packet injection [14:14] to report your bandwidth usage for the month, warnings etc. [14:14] what are they injecting [14:14] that worries me alot [14:14] ahh [14:15] who's the company [14:15] that they have that in place to do, many other things can be done without me seeing too [14:15] evo- (n=evo@p5DDE5B22.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: "gone sleeping.." [14:15] Rogers [14:15] Tell me please, is there any site with ISO of current branch ? [14:15] oddsock (n=oddsock@w24-39-117-242-80-static.broadband.blic.net) joined ##slackware. [14:15] hackedhead (n=hackedhe@unaffiliated/hackedhead) left irc: "leaving" [14:15] why not just vpn it then [14:15] i do [14:15] to 9 places and have routing tables setup to split randomley between them all [14:15] yea ktos, there is but i dont know what the site is , sorry [14:15] =P [14:15] all 100mbit end points ;} [14:16] ok i dont care for your fdc servers ;) [14:16] i dont have any fdc [14:16] anymore. [14:16] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Client Quit [14:16] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/session) left irc: [14:16] ftp://ftp.slackware.no/linux/slackware/slackware-current-iso/ [14:16] mirash (n=mirash@117.196.128.203) left irc: "Leaving" [14:16] fredoslack had suggested it [14:16] acidchild, cool [14:16] fdc is crazy overselling stuff [14:17] they have weird deals like, gigabit after 5 PM [14:17] and peak hour stuff it's funies [14:17] jeev: wow great, it looks its regenerated every day :) [14:17] jeev: thank you man [14:18] t4k3r0n (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.160.88) joined ##slackware. [14:18] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [14:19] no problem [14:19] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [14:19] s [14:19] jeev: thats pretty cool :-) [14:19] their NOC location is just epic. [14:19] lucky bastards, you know them guys got hummers and private jets. [14:20] from the car dealership industry version of the IT world. [14:20] hackedhead (n=hackedhe@unaffiliated/hackedhead) joined ##slackware. [14:20] blah. this is absolutely ridiculous. [14:22] Nick change: bnhashmi -> srv [14:22] amazon10x (i=captain@67.43.63.80) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:22] amazon10x (i=captain@liberstation.com) joined ##slackware. [14:23] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/session) joined ##slackware. [14:23] Nick change: srv -> bnhashmi [14:25] Wescotte, sorry i was away. yes i have such keys working :) the display test is just part ot my desires :) [14:27] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/session) left irc: Client Quit [14:31] The-Croupier (n=ksandros@unaffiliated/thecroupier/x-363548) joined ##slackware. [14:31] The-Croupier (n=ksandros@unaffiliated/thecroupier/x-363548) left ##slackware. [14:32] ktos (n=ktos@adgz205.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) left ##slackware ("Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away"). [14:36] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [14:37] Lord_Khelben (n=null@adsl11-162.kav.forthnet.gr) joined ##slackware. [14:38] hello everyone [14:38] hey all [14:38] greetings Lord_Khelben, gtl [14:39] :) [14:39] fire|bird, ;) [14:39] hi guys can i ask a question about freebsd [14:39] greetings Lord_Khelben, fire|bird, gtl ;-) [14:40] well you may not get an answer [14:40] i want to mount my ext3 filesystem in freebsd having data [14:41] umz (n=umz@116.71.0.165) joined ##slackware. [14:41] fire|bird, http://www.unrealize.co.uk/scripts/fluxbox/login.png :-) [14:41] puyi (n=deco@ppp-69-233-247-133.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [14:42] eOliva (n=dutche@200.169.133.98) joined ##slackware. [14:42] how can I get cedilla on gtk apps? [14:42] how can i get firefox 3.5 on slackware 12.2 ? [14:42] puyi: www.unpatched-zerodays.org [14:43] puyi, download xz package and you should be able to install it [14:43] dive: that looks great [14:43] mancha: the site doesn't load [14:43] puyi, I did it but I can't recall what packages I needed [14:43] puyi it was a joke, 3.5 is riddled with holes [14:43] chopp, thanks, xdm ftw :-) [14:44] have any 1 successfully used jabbin with slackware 12.2 ? i need to setup google talk to test few things need some help [14:44] puyi: download the firefox package from 32bit -current but only for the firefox package [14:44] mancha: hmmm haha ok.. [14:44] in general never mix packages from different versions [14:44] Lord_Khelben: thanks! [14:44] ff is safe though cos it's binary [14:45] user8937 (n=user0432@adsl-76-235-51-38.dsl.dytnoh.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [14:45] dive: I'll definately keep xdm in mind when I setup pam/fingerprint reader on my new laptop. [14:46] xdm is still used ? wow :) [14:47] Lord_Khelben, I thought I'd look into because I needed something that didn't need kde or gnome stuff and was lightweigth [14:47] slim takes too long to load and misbehaves after a ctrl-alt-bkspc [14:48] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-431640.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:48] yeah xdm is nice it just is ugly [14:48] Action: slackytude likes slim [14:48] CcSsNET (n=user@c-98-216-161-213.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) left irc: Client Quit [14:48] hackedhead (n=hackedhe@unaffiliated/hackedhead) left irc: "leaving" [14:48] Lord_Khelben, I have used a few custom colours in Xresources and put a background in Xsetup_0 and it looks ok I think [14:49] kdm doesn't actually need kde i think. it is linked to basic libraries [14:49] libcrap.1.so? [14:49] yeah [14:49] acidchild, exactly [14:50] libcrap [14:50] heh [14:50] duuuudes....check out my login screen. Lord_Khelben give me a break. ;) [14:50] libkrap.so.1 to be precise [14:50] lol [14:51] anyway. each to his poison (or something like that) [14:51] dive: that looks very nice. [14:51] fire|bird, thanks, hows gdm going? [14:51] i'll go research my zsh issue [14:52] dive: going well, going to try xdm as well, also going to build kde 4.3 today and work on the laptop today too. :) [14:53] x314 (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) joined ##slackware. [14:53] i can't find the firefox package o_O ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-current [14:54] ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-current/slackware/xap/mozilla-firefox-3.5.2-i686-1.txz [14:54] antiwire: thanks!!:-) [14:55] i skipped the m's thinking that it would start with firefox :P [14:55] puyi: have in mind that this is a txz package [14:55] so you need to have installed the package xz [14:56] need xz and possibly package tools [14:56] actually not package tools [14:56] Lord_Khelben:ok thanks! [14:56] I think what I did was unzip it with xz and then tarred it to tgz [14:57] Lord_Khelben: so xv is like installpkg ? [14:57] puyi, no [14:57] be back in 30... [14:57] illuz1oN (n=illuz1oN@5ac880ae.bb.sky.com) left irc: "Leaving" [14:57] xz is just to unzip it [14:57] puyi: xz (not xv) is a set of compression utils it is like gzip and bzip2 [14:57] then use tar or gzip to zip it to .tgz [14:58] Lord_Khelben: dive thanks! [14:58] yw [15:02] I wonder if anyone's done a txz - tgz converting script yet? [15:02] not that it would get much use I guess [15:02] so this new xz being used on current makes packages smaller right? [15:03] that's the theory [15:03] makes them smaller even than bz2 in the expense of taking hours to compress them [15:04] eOliva (n=dutche@200.169.133.98) left irc: "Ex-Chat" [15:04] gtl (n=gustavo@187.5.184.111) left irc: "Leaving" [15:04] txz2tgz http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/gCPCjo31.html [15:04] hey Lord_Khelben [15:05] wghat's the benefit of an xz package [15:05] Lord_Khelben: does Patrick Volkerding get help doing that ? [15:05] jeev: it's smaller [15:05] Action: drijen slaps jeev with a scrollback log [15:05] chopp, wow you're fast ;-) [15:05] chopp: isn't that tgz2txz ? [15:06] Action: jeev slaps drijen with dick jerkey [15:06] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:06] wow that was a fail if I've ever seen one...yes Lord_Khelben you're right :) [15:06] chopp, did you just code that since I asked if there was one? [15:06] xz is quite fast on the decompress but painfully slow on compression [15:06] dive: I got that from BP{k} [15:06] Action: drijen slaps jeev with a brontosaurus [15:07] brontosaurus's dont exist so you slapped me with null [15:07] failtard [15:07] failosaurus? [15:07] yes! [15:07] slackosaurus > centosaurus [15:07] jeev++ [15:08] http://github.com/michielvw/tgz2txz/tree/master [15:08] BP{k}, we want a txz2tgz and we also want a shrubbery [15:08] with coke and fries [15:08] hop to! [15:08] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.86.215) joined ##slackware. [15:08] bee_bee (n=erga@212.183.134.208) joined ##slackware. [15:09] BP{k}: thanks for bailing me out ;) [15:09] kr_eten (n=quick@opencode.dioextent.com) left irc: "Leaving" [15:09] gsan1 (n=gnoel@c-24-0-150-249.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [15:10] dive: I'll get right on it affter I chopped down the largest tree ... with .. a .... herring. [15:10] ni! [15:10] BP{k}: I'm supprised that we don't have git on slackbuilds.org [15:11] git comes with slackware [15:11] thrice, really ? i tried slackpkg and it was not there [15:11] puyi: I am not. since git is part of slackware. And we generally don't include anything that comes with slackware. unlike some less notable projects. [15:12] a shrubbery! [15:12] kniiii! [15:12] BP{k}: oh ok [15:12] dive: I'll have a look at it later on :) [15:12] no wait [15:12] niii! [15:12] toefood (n=toefood@24-116-8-105.cpe.cableone.net) left irc: "Java user signed off" [15:12] puyi: which version of slackware? [15:12] BP{k}, ok [15:12] thrice`: 12.2 [15:12] puyi: then you have it installed already :> [15:12] srecko (n=srecko@93-141-89-43.adsl.net.t-com.hr) left ##slackware. [15:12] puyi: ftp://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/slackware/slackware-current/slackware/d/git-1.6.4-i486-1.txz [15:13] BP{k}: hehe ok now i see it :P [15:13] BP{k}: i guess when i first searched for it with slackpkg i missed it [15:14] bad puyi, no waffles :P [15:14] puyi, ls /var/log/packages/git* [15:14] BP{k}: i can haz hotdog ? [15:14] Hi all. I did a package (patch cyrus-sasl-2.1.23) upgrade for the first time, but the package contains binaries with an older version. is this normal? [15:15] wd_ (n=wd@adsl-69-234-99-81.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [15:16] vary, like the first erection [15:17] here's your txz2tgz: unxz -c blah.txz | gzip > blah.tgz [15:18] mancha: will i need xz for that ? [15:19] mancha: nvm [15:19] i see lol [15:19] dive: I am sorta curious why you would want a txz2tgz though. :) [15:19] strange i can slapt-get --available and --update but geting error when --install..Failed to download: Couldn't CWD to ap [15:19] user8937 (n=user0432@adsl-76-235-51-38.dsl.dytnoh.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:19] umz (n=umz@116.71.0.165) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:19] <_alisonken1churc> wd_ SAID THE 's-g' WORD [15:20] attack [15:20] Action: BP{k} gets out the herring. [15:20] puyi, yes you need the xz suite (which comes with unxz - an xz invokation really) [15:20] get out [15:20] wd_, fly, you fool! [15:20] YOU SHALL NOT PASS [15:20] _alisonken1churc: i'm sorry can't find slackbuilds for alot of stuff..i read the slackbuild stuff and tried to build a copy but keep getting errors. [15:20] like what [15:21] there are thousands of sb [15:21] Nick change: _alisonken1churc -> alisonken1church [15:21] drijen: slackware 10.2 flash-plugin nope.. i tried 12 but faild. [15:21] BP{k}: You will chop down the mightiest tree in the forest. [15:22] and the forest will die [15:22] i don't want to rely on slapt-get which i can't get to even work.. but dang..i only got one slackbuild to build...alien's firefox worked and that's it. [15:22] sounds like user error [15:22] wd_: slapt-get is unsupported. what slackbuild were you looking for? [15:22] error, some error [15:23] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Quitte" [15:23] how did you do it? [15:25] ok i can't find flash-plugin for 10.2... i googled for a *.tgz and nada... i saw alien's 12 maybe 11, tried it and it error'd with "cannot find install flash dir" [15:25] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [15:25] i'll have to download build again [15:25] why are you using 10.2 [15:26] Action: drijen pokes wd_ [15:26] drijen: toshiba laptop 400cs / 75mhz/ 2g hd/ 40meg ram...to learn on. had debian sarge but slack zooms on it. [15:26] well [15:26] upgrade [15:26] 75mhz? [15:26] well, I see why you have a problem now with sbo [15:26] wooow [15:26] wd_, the os, not the machine [15:27] Action: drijen has seen gentoo on a pentium 133 [15:27] drijen: ? [15:27] wd_, slackware 12.2 [15:27] drijen: is it still compiling it's gnome? [15:27] winterx, no he used flux [15:27] it ran very well [15:27] wd_, you wont be happy with flash on 75mhz / 40meg ram [15:27] this was before they nuked stage 1 [15:27] did his gcc flags make it zoom zoom? [15:27] drijen: 12.2 has a 2.6 kernel. [15:27] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Client Quit [15:27] wd_, yeah so [15:27] so it's still compiling its kernel [15:28] shik4nt4z4 (n=shik4nt4@unaffiliated/pri4pus) left irc: "leaving" [15:28] winterx, lol no, it took the machnie about 3 days from a stage 1 install -> fluxbox desktop [15:28] wasn't bad [15:28] drijen, 3 days is bad [15:28] i just installed firefox 2.5 and it's no where to be found [15:28] 3.5* [15:28] slackytude, is not [15:29] wd_, slack 12.2 will work on that machine. but building slackbuilds wont be fun [15:29] wd_, got a different machine in the lan? [15:29] and flash even less fun [15:29] drijen: some reason i couldn't get debian going when i updated to 2.6 kernel...so i figured same thing..maybe because of the memory issue. [15:29] wd_, yeah, i'd highly reccomend using a shared compile machine [15:29] wd_, well thats debian [15:30] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [15:30] slackytude: what i did was plugd my laptop hd into my desktop with an adapter.. then installed 10.2 then pop it in laptop..haha [15:31] wd_, yeah, should work with 12.2 as well. what does the desktop run? [15:31] drijen: sure...i figured it was a memory issue. [15:31] wd_, try it out, let us knopw [15:31] wd_, thats a really interesting project [15:32] wd_, whats on the desktop [15:32] wd_, i'm willnig to bet that a tiling wm, like scotwm or dwm would really go to town on that laptop [15:32] slackytude: i'm impressed it have xfce4 and fluxbox..now jus flux took off xfce, basics irssi dillo, xterm, firefox. [15:32] ^ ^ [15:32] wd_, i love ressurecting old machines like that - its fun [15:32] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: Connection timed out [15:33] drijen: ok [15:33] lol you don't sound so enthused [15:33] i have a pre x86 machine aruond here someplace, running netBSD [15:33] Nick change: x314 -> a1g [15:33] drijen: thought about netbsd also.. just wanted to be a slacker. [15:34] wd_, anyway, if your desktop is more powerfull, build packets there or at the very least setup distcc [15:34] or icecream :) [15:34] wd_, well, being pre-x86 i had to [15:34] now i've learned to get away from emerging... lol.. but if i compile apps naturally by source i'm getting errors that's why i tried slapt-get [15:35] slackytude: i c.. build on my desktop and then rsync over to lap. [15:35] slackytude, does it have a nic? [15:35] er [15:35] wd_, ^ [15:35] wd_, aye, or distcc [15:35] sorry slacky [15:35] wd_: build on desktop, nfs mount shared directory on desktop, installpkg from nfs mount [15:36] slackytude: i have distcc on my gentoo boxes.. will it work with slack? [15:36] yes [15:36] just be sure to match the gcc and all taht [15:36] surely [15:36] eh, right [15:37] cross-compiling on the lan is fun [15:37] oh man.. i thought i had to have slackbox a and b with distcc..didn't know i could use gentoo and slack box. [15:37] easier if using same on systems, but doable [15:38] alisonken1church: ok. [15:39] Emeaudroide (n=Emeau@AMontsouris-158-1-106-118.w92-140.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [15:39] man, I remeber 10.2 [15:39] puyi (n=deco@ppp-69-233-247-133.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [15:39] the update was a bitch [15:40] i really like the concept of being pure...slackbuilds are great.. i tried to use the slack template.. but it's always a lib problem.. darn it. [15:40] welcome to linux :-) [15:40] s0d0 (n=john@host81-141-108-152.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [15:40] haha acid [15:40] heh, yeah [15:40] better than 100mb programs that contain things you already have. [15:40] Emeau (n=Emeau@AMontsouris-158-1-106-118.w92-140.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [15:41] and this darn slapt-get is well..nice but it won't connect to the site to download so i'm gonna stay pure and use slackbuild. [15:41] puyi (n=deco@ppp-69-233-247-133.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [15:41] dirty pre-built packages. [15:42] acidchild: oh [15:42] well, back on 10.2 I usually did configure && make && make install [15:42] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [15:42] gar0t0 (n=tcosta@187.37.48.81) joined ##slackware. [15:42] coz there was no slackbuilds [15:42] ./configure??? [15:42] you use --prefix=/usr/local ? [15:42] :x [15:42] slackytude: no issues? [15:42] surely [15:42] ew [15:42] wd_, no [15:42] acidchild, err, no [15:42] acidchild, .=/usr [15:42] slackmagic (n=magician@unaffiliated/slackmagic) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:43] slackmagic (n=magician@unaffiliated/slackmagic) joined ##slackware. [15:43] ./configure --prefix=/usr --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc [15:43] make [15:43] :D [15:43] man, Im such a bad person [15:43] acidchild, way to complicated [15:43] ./configure works as well [15:43] heh [15:43] dirty =/ [15:43] but works! [15:44] Im on #windows and argue against someone who really like linux. I say it has no market share [15:44] Its sort of a reverse troll [15:45] one of my best friends is like that. [15:45] baaaaaad slackytude :) [15:45] he's epicly leet at linux, but pretends it sucks ass. [15:45] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@64.238.225.10) left irc: [15:45] acidchild: do things the original huh? i love it. [15:45] but he does kinda kick ass at windows too. [15:45] I know I know [15:46] people like that are weird. [15:46] acidchild: all your apps or just the one's you can't find slackuilds for? [15:46] i use archlinux these days =P [15:46] and slackware on servers. [15:46] DebiEA (n=esbjorn@81-233-227-253-no38.tbcn.telia.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:46] acidchild: avantage of arch? [15:46] has package management :-P [15:46] *advantage. [15:46] Action: acidchild is lazy nowadays [15:47] novacrust (n=Crust@dhcp-0-13-10-db-a4-5d.cpe.mountaincable.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [15:47] wd_, uh, back in the days I used 10.2. there were no slackbuilds. so, all of them. these days, if I find one without a slackbuild, I write one [15:47] DebiEA (n=esbjorn@81-233-227-253-no38.tbcn.telia.com) joined ##slackware. [15:47] novacrust (n=Crust@dhcp-0-13-10-db-a4-5d.cpe.mountaincable.net) joined ##slackware. [15:47] slackytude: show off. [15:47] :) [15:47] If I can be arsed that is [15:47] i remember when slackbuilds came out hehe [15:47] 10.0 was <3 [15:47] wd_, :P [15:47] might as well use gentoo [15:47] i still have a disk iso of a fucking awesome slack 10.0 setup. [15:47] acidchild, happy days [15:47] yeah man :-) i ran a wargame on slack 10.0 [15:48] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:48] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [15:48] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [15:48] slackytude: http://milw0rm.com/exploits/9191 [15:48] what a wonderful rant [15:48] t4k3r0n (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.160.88) left irc: Connection timed out [15:49] grsec \m/ ftw [15:50] acidchild: -DRHEL5_SUCKS [15:50] I actually add that to most of my slackbuilds.. [15:51] i managed to get firefox 3.5 installed on slackware 12.2 now my last question is how do i install kde4 ? [15:51] SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC -DRHEL5_SUCKS" [15:51] that's what it was..i tried to install vlc motion and feh.. kept getting libfaad and all kinds of errors, then installed what i found online then it cried for more. :( [15:52] t4k3r0n (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.160.88) joined ##slackware. [15:52] acidchild, heh, I used grsec as well [15:52] what a pain it was [15:52] gsan1 (n=gnoel@c-24-0-150-249.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) left ##slackware. [15:53] sixx (n=sixx@212.183.134.208) joined ##slackware. [15:53] \help [15:53] use the source,luke! [15:58] \what seems to be the problem? [15:59] slackytude: ok for example i want feh. i'm on slackbuild.org no 10.2 so what do i do? just google source and go for it or is there another buildsite? i even looked at slacky.it but it a italian site is there an american one? [16:00] me dive ? [16:00] wd_: while it's not always true, the 12.2 script may work just fine [16:00] RipVanWinkle (n=anyuser@72-24-139-79.cpe.cableone.net) joined ##slackware. [16:00] thrice`: i c. ok. [16:00] eviljames: rofl :-P [16:01] wd_, yes, you want feh, you go look for source. you do a ./configure, it fails because it needs bar, so you get source of bar and do a ./configure. it fails, coz it needs foo. and so on. after 3 or 4 dependencies, you should be there, unless the dep is something major, like glibc or sumething, at which point, everything breaks down [16:01] Pig_Pen (n=anyuser@72-24-139-79.cpe.cableone.net) joined ##slackware. [16:01] wd_, no other build site I know of. there is linupackages.net but its evil [16:02] Jiraia_ (n=Jiraia@2001:5c0:1400:a:0:0:0:227) joined ##slackware. [16:02] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [16:02] slackytude: rats. lol [16:02] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) joined ##slackware. [16:02] that sounds like that circular dependency crap from long ago [16:03] wd_: at least reading the slackbuilds side, it'll say "feh needs crap1 and crap2 to build" [16:03] slackytude: well like thrice` suggested.. i found a 11 build, so for future ref since i'm using 10.2 i should check for 11 first then 12 builds huh? [16:03] wd_, ah, its worse than it sounds. but I used 10 when it was uptodate with kernel and glib. you are a few years behind which might complicate stuff [16:03] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@64.238.225.27) joined ##slackware. [16:04] a1g (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [16:04] thrice`: i saw it needs giblib..so i'm good once i instal that. [16:04] wd_, yes, but really, Id put slack 12 on it [16:04] exploit doesnt work here [16:04] slackytude: ok.. if it would work i'll try it... i prefer 2.6 kernel anyway. [16:05] wd_, Im pretty sure. But if Im wrong, direct complaints to NoSuchAddress@suckers.com [16:05] sixx (n=sixx@212.183.134.208) left ##slackware. [16:05] slackytude: sounds good. :) [16:06] Jiraia (n=Jiraia@2001:5c0:1400:a:0:0:0:219) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [16:06] eviljames: did you try the sploit? [16:06] it works :P [16:06] good POC or what.. [16:06] a1g (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) joined ##slackware. [16:07] wd if you find yourself upgrading everything then you might as well upgrade distrib, if you like making everything then lfs > slackware for you [16:07] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) joined ##slackware. [16:07] i tried the exploit, it didnt work [16:07] lolol [16:07] Catoptromancy (n=Cato@c-71-203-84-103.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [16:07] hi hi [16:07] fredo! hi [16:07] UNABLE TO OPEN THE DEVICE! [16:07] [+] Personality set to: PER_SVR4 [16:07] Pulseaudio does not exist! [16:07] Channel flood from StasiProto -- kicking [16:07] etc etc [16:07] StasiProto kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [16:07] ree acidchild [16:07] StasiProto (n=StasiPro@75.138.78.87) joined ##slackware. [16:07] ree slackboy [16:07] y0 fredoslack [16:08] slackytude * oups [16:08] fredoslack, slackytude -_- [16:08] heh [16:08] mancha: k [16:08] StasiProto: should i talk to you? [16:08] because.. it seems you can't read. [16:08] cant read what [16:08] slackytude, i've got a new smiley [16:08] the lost [16:08] lool [16:08] (20:06) < StasiProto> Pulseaudio does not exist! [16:08] you make them yourself, fredoslack [16:08] ? [16:08] yeah i can read that....so the exploit doesnt work here [16:08] Nick change: icarus_ASLEEP -> icarus_ [16:09] Action: acidchild stops talking to StasiProto [16:09] slackytude, yes hi hi [16:09] i search the link [16:09] FAIL [16:09] obnauticus_ (n=obnautic@c-71-236-194-83.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [16:09] >> slackytude http://www.premiumorange.com/fredoslack/images/rideau.gif [16:09] <3 [16:10] i've made it with Paint [16:10] fredoslack, ms paint? [16:10] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) left irc: Nick collision from services. [16:10] yes [16:10] fredoslack, nice. looks more like a voyeur to me [16:10] lool [16:10] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) joined ##slackware. [16:10] Action: slackytude notices more french on irc lately [16:11] echelon (i=echelon@gateway/gpg-tor/key-0x2FEE914F) joined ##slackware. [16:11] the air comming out the back of my box is sooo cold [16:11] burrrr [16:11] Jean (n=jean@jean.xen.prgmr.com) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [16:11] thrice`: see how i need giblib.. when i need dep for a slack build should i always do the dep first or does it matter? i'm thinking it matters because feh will cry about it. [16:11] acidchild, shouldnt it be hot? [16:12] i dunno, i did some upgrades on it a while ago, because it was over heating. [16:12] bee_bee (n=erga@212.183.134.208) left irc: "Leaving" [16:12] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:12] wd_, yes, it will cry, so you get dep. of course itd be smart to get dep first, but it wont hurt coz configure will fail [16:12] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) joined ##slackware. [16:12] and now its super freezy [16:12] heh [16:12] slackytude: super. [16:12] wd_: yes, they are commonly build-time dependencies too, so they should go first :) [16:12] acidchild, you broke the entropy [16:13] acidchild, now time runs backwards! [16:13] haha [16:13] oh noes! [16:13] i wish someone would design a chemical that just destroys poop [16:13] without leaving any alternative waste or byproducts [16:13] skolnek (n=ivan@205.234.122.193) joined ##slackware. [16:14] my cat is a shitty machine, you can smell it for hours afterwards.. [16:14] there you go, trying to beat entropy again [16:14] fredoslack: kde has Kiconedit and kolourpaint that are both just as good as anything you can do in ms-paint [16:14] skolnek (n=ivan@205.234.122.193) left ##slackware. [16:14] a1g (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [16:15] sorry guys i'm used to emerge and fbsd ports doing it all for me. i'm trying to be a true slacker. [16:15] Jean (n=jean@jean.xen.prgmr.com) joined ##slackware. [16:15] guax (n=guaxinim@unaffiliated/guaxinim) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [16:15] tewmten: pooping [16:15] wd_, there is something to be said for first ring dep checks [16:15] getting use to the "way it was" lol [16:15] wd_, no sweat [16:16] wd_, i use crux for that reason - after awhile you get sick of doing it yourself [16:17] Pig_Pen, thinks [16:17] acidchild: That's what BUTTS are for :P [16:17] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: No route to host [16:17] yes but pooping is where you send poop back in a responce. [16:18] poop [16:18] pooping [16:18] drijen, you use crux on desktop? servers? desktop? [16:18] eh [16:18] im all desktop [16:18] strike the desktop [16:18] Nick change: obnauticus_ -> obnauticus [16:18] bout to use slack on an old lappy though, to make a webserver [16:18] slack is fast to setup [16:18] less fuss [16:18] acidchild: yes, and anal sex [16:18] and spanking [16:19] Action: acidchild is denying himself these things for a while [16:19] next subject [16:19] lol [16:19] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [16:19] drijen, what is the diff between crux and slack? [16:20] puyi (n=deco@ppp-69-233-247-133.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) left irc: "leaving" [16:20] slackytude, crux is..well its crux [16:21] its as close as you can get to LFS without being LFS imo [16:21] and it has a ports system that rocks imho [16:21] netbsd \m/ ftw [16:21] drijen, so its a slim slack? [16:21] hmmz netbsd could be usefull [16:21] slackytude, i would call it freebsd on linux myself [16:22] ah, I see [16:22] yup, i have to agree, Crux does have a nice ports system, hell of a lot better than gentoo [16:22] but that is probably not accurate, so i suggest you just try it in a vm or something [16:22] better than pkgsrc on slackware? :x [16:22] ;< [16:22] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) left irc: [16:22] my only complaint abuot crux, is it needs a lot more packages [16:22] the only drawback is Crux is i686 only, they need to make a 64 bit port too [16:23] there is a 64bit port [16:23] Pig_Pen: what better than gentoo? [16:23] drijen: ports" [16:23] winterx: everything. [16:23] and anything. [16:23] my cat, is better than gentoo [16:23] acidchild: lol [16:23] depends on a usage [16:23] there is a 64 bit Crux? cool [16:24] Pig_Pen, yeah bug thrice` about it [16:24] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [16:24] geoff_k (n=geoff@cpc2-asht4-0-0-cust822.asfd.cable.ntl.com) joined ##slackware. [16:25] acidchild, pksrc for slackware? O_o [16:25] acidchild, i hoep you are not serious about the pkgsrc thing [16:26] drijen, personally I think sbo is pretty close to port [16:26] but I havent messed with a bsd in years [16:26] From one of our own.. BP{k}. http://michielvwessem.wordpress.com/2007/05/24/pkgsrc_bad/ [16:27] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [16:28] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.88.24) joined ##slackware. [16:28] illuz1oN (n=illuz1oN@5ac880ae.bb.sky.com) joined ##slackware. [16:28] drijen: yep? why? [16:29] acidchild, thats a terrible idea [16:29] why? [16:29] ^ [16:29] basictracks (n=peter@basictracks.demon.nl) joined ##slackware. [16:29] > [16:29] \/ [16:29] < [16:29] would someone expand a bit on the port vs slackbuilds issue for me? [16:29] http://michielvwessem.wordpress.com/2007/05/24/pkgsrc_bad/ [16:29] a1g (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) joined ##slackware. [16:30] slackytude, on what? [16:30] ones a slackbuild, the other is a port system [16:30] slackytude, ports is much much more like emerge [16:30] drijen: seriously [16:30] drijen: seriously?? [16:30] plz. [16:30] slackbuilds are just a distro specific source distribution method [16:30] yes, but there is sbopkg, no? [16:31] drijen: there are ways to set it up that work perfectly okey. [16:31] anyone in 64-current can confirm that htop segfaults when pressing ? [16:31] an understanding of how pkgsrc works is a good idea... before people start pissing on it. [16:31] init[1] (i=1000@shellium/member/buffer) joined ##slackware. [16:32] its FOR netbsd, of course it needs some changes to make it work on linux. [16:32] the people that ported pkgsrc to slackware should just make a child/fork of slackware and do their own thing starting with a minimal install, nothing immoral about that, even vector & zenwalk are decent forks, i dont use them but i did try them to see how good they are, [16:32] acidchild: new hardware coming tomorrow or thursday :D [16:32] Dominian: ;o [16:32] wut [16:32] acidchild: my board at home died [16:32] mobo? [16:32] ironing board? [16:32] Dominian, send it back so i can bury it :( [16:32] basictracks (n=peter@basictracks.demon.nl) left ##slackware. [16:32] haha, you get your self an iron with a NOS attachment. [16:32] acidchild: the mobo yeah. [16:32] attend to your house wife dutys better [16:32] acidchild: ordered a quad-core etc [16:32] GET IN THE NEW HARDWARE! this board is failing! [16:33] look at this shirt! jezz [16:33] cool, quad core yummy ;> [16:33] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) left irc: "K-lined no not really.. brb" [16:33] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/Dominian) joined ##slackware. [16:33] shit, why didn't the ban stick? [16:33] ;/ [16:34] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: "chao pajudos =P" [16:34] htop anyone? [16:34] heh [16:34] Did you read the whole thing? [16:34] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [16:34] Dominian: yep. =) [16:34] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Nick collision from services. [16:34] hehe [16:34] Nick change: juan--d-1-b -> juan--d-_-b [16:35] init[1] (i=1000@shellium/member/buffer) left irc: Client Quit [16:35] how did your mofo die? [16:35] is this the embarassing bit? [16:35] spill teh beanz! [16:35] mofo? mobo* [16:36] guyz? htop? [16:36] htop is great! Someone must be using [16:36] do you have a question, or just a general 1-word question? [16:36] car? [16:37] bnhashmi (n=bnhashmi@202.174.145.186) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [16:37] hiptobecubic: you never asked a question. [16:37] " anyone in 64-current can confirm that htop segfaults when pressing ?" [16:37] thrice`, car! [16:37] Action: agentc0re|work didn't see that [16:37] ditto :> [16:37] carry on! [16:37] lol [16:37] acidchild: pci-e slot died [16:37] acidchild: no onboard video [16:38] pfft.. pci-e is over rated. ISA ftw! [16:38] so wife was like "get whatever you need.. " [16:38] so guys? [16:38] acidchild: told her the price and she said "I don't care' [16:38] HTOP? U KNOW? [16:38] hcubic, i don't use htop. [16:38] hiptobecubic: what about it? [16:38] lol [16:39] It segfaults when I try to use 'sortby' (the key) [16:39] in 64-current [16:39] sorry, i'm still at work + can't test [16:39] sh: htop: command not found [16:39] hiptobecubic: i would also think that just reposting the question would be better than possibly assuming that we're ignoring you. If i don't know about it, use it or have no knowledge about it i won't go out of my way to say, "sorry i have no clue". So typing in all caps really doesn't help.. [16:39] agentc0re|work, don't be silly. [16:40] Action: agentc0re|work is confused.. [16:40] ;) i bet you are [16:40] if you know what i mean [16:41] Action: hiptobecubic nudges [16:41] Dominian: someone must have been good the night before [16:41] hamaham [16:41] haha [16:41] hiptobecubic: yes, htop, the pretty coloured top [16:41] whats sup? [16:41] acidchild: I'm "me" that's all I gotta say ;) [16:41] Dominian: i'm freeee [16:41] freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee [16:41] acidchild, what's up? with htop you mean? [16:41] geoff_k (n=geoff@cpc2-asht4-0-0-cust822.asfd.cable.ntl.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:42] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [16:42] acidchild: no way!? [16:42] acidchild: you finally got rid of her!? [16:43] Action: acidchild is looking for new bedsheets [16:43] hah [16:43] :> [16:43] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [16:44] slackytude: this is why..this is exactly why i turned to slapt-get..just tried to get feh from slackbuild it called for giblib which i tried to install, it failed. [16:44] slackytude: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables [16:44] wd_, i had that problem once [16:44] i think it was a permissions problem [16:45] hiptobecubic: i'm root i'll check again. [16:45] Dominian: feels good :-) [16:46] wd_: probably means you are missing something from the d/ series. [16:46] acidchild: I bet [16:46] BP{k}: i c. [16:46] NqqmNet (n=bambam@87.120.157.27) joined ##slackware. [16:47] hey... how i can mount my mp3 player (samsung s3) ? [16:47] wd_: oh and just to show you how much of an FSCKING PEBKAC this is.... [16:47] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [16:47] juan--d-2-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [16:47] wd_: NOTE: feh requires giblib and imlib2, both available on SlackBuilds.org. When compiling, the order must be imlib2, then giblib, then feh. [16:47] uh oh, here it comes.. [16:47] Oh, snap! [16:47] wd_: in short .. do *NOT* blame SB.o because you are too stupid to read. [16:48] BP{k}: darnit it jus mentions giblib. darn. [16:48] BP{k}: thanks [16:48] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [16:48] wd_: http://tinyurl.com/epicstupidity [16:49] BP{k}: http://slackbuilds.org/result/?search=feh&sv=11.0 [16:49] um where? [16:49] slackytude (n=slacky@p54A72918.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [16:49] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Nick collision from services. [16:49] BP{k}: i understand you are important but really is it necsry? [16:49] Nick change: juan--d-2-b -> juan--d-_-b [16:50] a hdig page for slackbuilds.org would be cool [16:50] htdig* [16:52] wd_: have you tried using those builds on 11.0? [16:53] LnxSlck (i=1000@89.214.94.179) joined ##slackware. [16:53] acidchild: how you mean? [16:54] BP{k}: when i chose to install *EVERYTHING* i was under the assumption the d dir was included, forgive me. [16:54] lol, local copy of the database, nice quick easy command line lookup ;P [16:54] and yes, i know sbopkg works.. [16:55] wd_: it should do yes. But that error is usually associated with not having everything of D/ installed. [16:55] nope, I know why [16:56] mtune change from 10.2 -> 11.0 ? [16:56] BP{k}: i understand and the way you just presented that last statement was helpful..but the stupid thing.. not cool. [16:56] CFLAGS need updating, I think [16:56] well, un-updating [16:57] gar0t0 (n=tcosta@187.37.48.81) left irc: "fui pra prova de ingreis" [16:57] wd_: change the cflags line to look like this: [16:57] SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i386 -mcpu=i686" [16:58] fAu (n=fAu@78-134-6-96.static.ngi.it) joined ##slackware. [16:58] thrice`: k [16:58] wd_: do keep to the compile order as I highlighted before. [16:59] being on 10.2, perhaps gcc doesn't like -mtune yet [16:59] BP{k}: thank you i understand and thanks for your help in the past and present. [17:00] wd_: Just send him some beer, that'll make him happy. [17:00] anyway, i'm taking off; if i'm right, you owe me a cookie [17:00] thrice`: now i really feel dumb because i read about that changing from mcpu to mtune. sorry. it slipped my mind. [17:00] thrice`: you owe me a cookie, so its all balanced now. [17:00] gotcha [17:00] pay what u owe [17:00] !! [17:00] wd_: me too ;) [17:00] acidchild: you owe me a pint ;) [17:00] plz, i like my knee caps BP{k} ;( [17:01] damn i'll go broke messind with you all. lol [17:01] *messing. [17:01] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) left irc: No route to host [17:01] haha [17:02] what goes around comes around ;x [17:02] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [17:02] s0d0 (n=john@host81-141-108-152.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: "Leaving" [17:03] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) left irc: "Leaving" [17:03] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [17:04] Nick change: _Dinde -> Dinde [17:06] webbi (n=webi@190.247.201.22) joined ##slackware. [17:06] hello! [17:07] hello webbi [17:07] DebiEA (n=esbjorn@81-233-227-253-no38.tbcn.telia.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:07] juan--d-2-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. 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[17:10] I just applied for a job with the DHS [17:10] you should have traceroute, if not install /var/log/packages/traceroute-1.4a12-i386-2.tgz [17:11] BP{k}: no, i dont have it [17:11] mancha: great, i will go for it then [17:11] DHS? [17:11] Kaapa_ (n=Somethin@bl11-117-228.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [17:12] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) left irc: [17:12] dept of homeland security? dept of human services? dallas high school? [17:12] webbi, off the n-dir from your favority mirror [17:12] Emeaudroide (n=Emeau@AMontsouris-158-1-106-118.w92-140.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:13] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.88.24) left irc: "Leaving." [17:14] home land security [17:14] juan--d-2-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [17:18] antiwire: sweet dude. Oh what were those 3 questions or did you not call to find out? [17:18] yeah i answered them! [17:18] it was lame [17:18] Lord_Khelben: ok, now im going with the real question [17:18] shpendk (n=shpendk@80.80.162.252) left irc: "I'm off here" [17:18] 1. list three adjectives that describe you 2. what do you know about our company 3. why should we hire you [17:19] hehe [17:19] 1. taciturn, quiet, reserved 2. no comment 3. no comment [17:19] juan--d-3-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [17:19] 1. A/S/L 2. pr0no 3. I'm hawt [17:20] lol [17:21] 1. Evil, Consiring Genius, 2. see #1, 3. see #1 [17:21] 1. Chuck fucking Norris 2. you make lots of money, and that you're willing to give me some of that in a form of a paycheck 3. .. antiwire stole what i would have put there. [17:21] lol [17:22] i have export dir (nfs)... and i mounted it from a client without problems... the problem i have is that if i try to open, edit and save a file from a client, i cant save it... i dont have perms... how should i solve it? [17:22] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [17:22] this one is great: 8. Select the choice which best describes how you have interacted with others, to include visitors, all levels of employees, and management. answer: I have fscking people skills. wtf is wrong with you people? Don't you understand? I work with fscking people! [17:22] this is the line in my exports: /dir 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash,sync,no_subtree_check) [17:23] TL_CLD (n=TL_CLD@cpe.atm2-0-71283.banxx3.customer.tele.dk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:23] lol [17:23] Kaapa (n=Somethin@bl11-117-228.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:23] Nick change: Kaapa_ -> Kaapa [17:23] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:25] Lord_Khelben: you there? [17:25] anybody can help me? [17:27] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) left irc: "--" [17:27] webbi: what user are you running at, at the client machine ? [17:27] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [17:28] Lord_Khelben: well, the pc user... not root [17:29] nachox (n=imarambi@200.68.83.121) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:29] does that user exist in the "server" box ? [17:29] Lord_Khelben: no... [17:29] Lord_Khelben: didnt know about that... [17:29] webbi: try adding the user if you want but i may be way wrong [17:30] wait to hear what others say too [17:30] xattack (n=enrique@lidsol.fi-b.unam.mx) joined ##slackware. [17:30] salah (n=salah@adsl-3-85-192-81.adsl2.iam.net.ma) joined ##slackware. [17:30] how to add user for group on slackware 12 [17:31] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:31] salah: you want to add a user to a certain group ? [17:31] salah: man groupadd [17:32] Lord_Khelben: you mean to add the client user to the server, but the files should have any special user/group? they are apache.apache [17:32] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [17:32] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [17:32] webbi: i think that the user on the client machine needs permissions on the server box but i may be wrong [17:34] http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/31/76 [17:34] lol [17:34] CmdLnKid_ (n=clk@unaffiliated/jth) joined ##slackware. [17:35] CmdLnKid (n=clk@unaffiliated/jth) left irc: Nick collision from services. [17:35] Nick change: CmdLnKid_ -> CmdLnKid [17:35] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:216:6fff:feb7:24e5) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [17:35] juan--d-2-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:35] Pa^2 (n=GrumpyPa@63.238.104.170) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:35] Lord_Khelben: i see... i will look for some info [17:36] dhabyx (n=dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) joined ##slackware. [17:36] "If you are not root, then usernames may not be in sync on the client and the server. Type id [user] on both the client and the server and make sure they give the same UID number" [17:36] from the nfs howto [17:37] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [17:37] so i guess the user must exist on both boxes and have the same uid [17:38] Lord_Khelben: ohh [17:38] lucky guess [17:38] ah you said you want to access files owned by apache [17:38] Lord_Khelben: ok, that's one step... but how avout user.group of the shared files? [17:38] the one who's not feared is stupid [17:38] webbi: if you do the edit as root then it will work, since you have the no_root_squash [17:39] ops, wrong window :) rez [17:39] juan--d-3-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:39] Lord_Khelben: yes but i cant... the user cant have root access [17:40] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) joined ##slackware. [17:40] then the user must have write access to the files [17:41] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) left irc: SendQ exceeded [17:41] winger (n=bullitt@pool-173-70-49-189.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [17:41] but since the ownership is apache:apache you will have to give write access to others which will be everyone. i don't know if you want that [17:42] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) joined ##slackware. [17:42] before you do that though wait for a more educated opinion in case i am wrong [17:43] Lord_Khelben: i see... [17:43] juan--d-2-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [17:44] hiii Lord_Khelben :) [17:44] hello fredoslack [17:45] does fluxbox come with any editors/compilers? [17:45] for programming [17:45] sure. vim [17:46] gcc is the most common compiler and it doesn't have to do with fluxbox [17:46] You could probably code & compile simultaneously in emacs. [17:46] unless by editor/compiler you mean IDE [17:46] isnt VIM a word processor [17:46] lets say i wanted to do a Hello World program [17:46] Nope, it's a text editor. [17:47] winger: do you want an IDE, or a text editor? [17:47] obvious troll is obvious [17:48] thumbs: do you consider python an IDE? [17:48] no. [17:48] just trying to learn a little coding is all really [17:48] not sure exactly what language.. doesn't really matter to me [17:49] winger: google anjuta and tell us if this is the kind of program you want [17:49] there is coding and there is scripting [17:50] learning a little scripting is useful, learning a little coding...not so useful [17:50] Lord_Khelben: sure, i could go for that, but I wanted to start out simple, ex: Python ? [17:50] StasiProto: just trying to get into the programming aspect [17:50] a1g (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) left irc: Connection timed out [17:50] winger: python is said to give a good introduction in coding. [17:50] so i guess scripting.. [17:50] so you want an ide supporting python ? [17:51] not necessarily, ill just try python out first [17:51] winger: http://www.greenteapress.com/thinkpython/thinkpython.html [17:52] last thing i want to do is think like a computer scientist [17:52] deco (n=deco@ppp-69-233-247-133.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [17:52] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:53] where do i change the run level? [17:53] /etc/inittab [17:53] drijen (n=drijen@pool-71-96-2-151.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:53] deco: /etc/inittab but make sure first your X work fine [17:53] yeah and everytime you update your kernel gdm/kdm goes in an infinite loop because of no nvidia driver :p [17:54] StasiProto: Lord_Khelben thanks [17:54] it doesn't go to loop for a long time now [17:54] amazing [17:55] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:56] Jiraia_ (n=Jiraia@2001:5c0:1400:a:0:0:0:227) left irc: Client Quit [17:56] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@64.238.225.27) left irc: [17:56] grrrr i just upgraded to kde4 and when it gets to starting x11 it freezes nothing happens [17:57] deco: it only happens in kde ? does xinit work fine ? [17:57] CcSsNET (n=user@c-98-216-161-213.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [17:57] i cant get it working [17:57] Lord_Khelben: i don't know yet, I'm goign to run level 3 to try it [17:57] anybody has any idea about how correctly set perms in nfs export dir? [17:57] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [17:58] dont change default runlevel when you aren't sure X work [17:58] Lord_Khelben: yeah x worked fine with kde3.5 after the upgrade to kde 4 x would not start [17:58] webbi: if you temporarily do chmod o+w file doesn't it work ? [17:59] deco: what version of slack do you use ? [17:59] Lord_Khelben: 12.2 [17:59] what version of kde4 ? [17:59] Lord_Khelben: well it's the lastest from current i don't know exactly the version [18:00] 4.2.4 is the version [18:00] yeah [18:00] don't mix packages from different versions [18:00] packages in -current are meant to be ran in -current [18:00] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [18:00] nathanbw (n=nathan@c-71-59-8-47.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [18:00] there are some times you can and Pat mentions it in the ChangeLog but otherwise never mix packages [18:00] t4k3r0n_ (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.39.139) joined ##slackware. [18:01] deco: lesson learned, -current packages wont' work on 12.2 [18:01] Lord_Khelben: but i saw a lot of people running kde 4 on 12.2 , could it be that because i didn't remove kde 3.5 first ? [18:01] ooh. you didn't remove it ? [18:01] Lord_Khelben: no:-( [18:01] nope; it's that it requires about 30 extra libraries, that it was compiled against different linking libraries, etc [18:01] deco: you just got the packages from the kde/ series ? [18:02] as thrice` said they need tons of libs from l/ like strigi,soprano,redland etc [18:02] Lord_Khelben: i followed a blog , used slack-get to get kde4 from current repo [18:02] and even then -current packages shouldn't be mixed [18:02] deco: what blog is that? [18:02] BP{k}: let me find it, im on ubuntu right now [18:03] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [18:03] deco: your system is basically hosed; you can remove all kde* from your system (/var/log/packages/kde* will be your friend) and reinstall kde3 [18:03] well, from a graphical standpoint, it's hosed [18:03] BP{k}: http://devcodex.wordpress.com/2009/06/23/kde-4-2-4-on-slackware-12-2/ [18:04] t4k3r0n_ (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.39.139) left irc: Client Quit [18:04] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [18:04] ...... [18:04] while I don't support that blog AT ALL... [18:04] he does clearly state "remove all instances of kde3 from your system" [18:05] thrice`: :-( if i would have removed kde3 , would it have worked ? [18:05] not entirely [18:06] as he also mentions, kde4 requires alot more dependencies [18:06] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) joined ##slackware. [18:06] hello [18:06] thrice`: yeah :/ i should have just installed slackware -current [18:06] deco: the blog upgraded many packages to -current. in that case you better download/install -current [18:07] hello missyjane [18:07] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-204.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Quitte" [18:07] Lord_Khelben: how do i that ? [18:07] how do i do that * [18:07] slackpkg can do it for you, but I would start by removing everything kde related [18:08] deco: remove every package that is mentioned in the blog and install the 12.2 version [18:08] thrice`: just slackpkg remove kde ? [18:08] Lord_Khelben: ok [18:08] besided kde* there are other like guidance-power-manager amarok skanlite etc etc etc [18:08] Action: BP{k} doesn't recommend anythign of that blog. not the usage of slapt-get, not mixing and matching -current. [18:08] oddsock (n=oddsock@w24-39-117-242-80-static.broadband.blic.net) left irc: "Leaving." [18:08] juan--d-3-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [18:09] grrrrrr i feel so stupid now [18:09] deco: if you reinstall the 12.2 packages and your system works fine again, then you either wait for slack 13.0 to be released and install that or download -current,mkisofs it and install it [18:09] deco: nah, it's OK :) [18:09] deco: removepkg /var/log/packages/kde* would get it [18:10] of course, not to be run from within KDE [18:10] DeeeeP (n=ngomes@bl10-180-237.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:10] deco: wow, what a mess of a blog. [18:10] Lord_Khelben: so stupid... (rw,all_squash,anonuid=80,anongid=80) :) [18:10] deco, you wish to do kde4 too right? :p [18:10] thrice`: Lord_Khelben BP{k} thank you all [18:10] webbi: that will give everyone access to apache owned files [18:11] with the chmod method you would just change the files you wanted [18:11] josteint_ (n=josteint@cm-84.215.36.243.getinternet.no) left irc: "leaving" [18:11] hackedhead (n=hackedhe@unaffiliated/hackedhead) joined ##slackware. [18:11] missyjane: yeah :P i want to see if it will work well on my pc and if not than i will have to go back gnome on a different distro because i don't want to use an outdates distro like 3.5 for ever [18:11] Lord_Khelben: yes, but if i specify only a specific dir, and limit the hosts... it's fine for me [18:11] webbi: ah ok then [18:12] its not the "proper" way but it will work [18:12] DeeeeP (n=ngomes@bl8-68-239.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [18:12] Lord_Khelben: i think so... anyway i will make some tests to see if i can hack it in any way [18:12] he should have large letters on the beginning that this behaviour is bad and you should never mix packages and you may destroy your system and then post the rest [18:12] webbi: well, the man-page for slackpkg is really short, and outlines updating properly; it would basically involve changing your mirrors from slackware-12.2 to slackware-current, doing the upgrade, as per the man page (esp. the "install-new" part), and then the last couple tasks like the kernel + lilo.conf [18:13] er, deco ^^ [18:13] juan--d-5-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [18:14] t4k3r0n (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.160.88) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:14] juan--d-6-b (i=1000@186.81.134.50) joined ##slackware. [18:14] lagann_ (n=agon@71.233.170.212) joined ##slackware. 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[18:18] Hello, after gzipping a large (2GB) file the fs on / got mounted as read only, what's the safest thing to try to fix it? mount -o remount / tells me mount: block device /dev/md1 is write-protected, mounting read-only [18:18] deco: sure thing :) but removing all of the kde stuff is the best start; then, you can either try to go all -current, or simply re-install the 3.5 items [18:18] thrice`: i think will just burn me current cd and install it over current slackware partition easier :P [18:18] deco: sure :) and a great way to test [18:18] honestly, -current is the easiest, and safest bet for kde4 [18:19] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [18:19] or installpkg xfce and save all this trouble :) [18:19] thrice`: i hope kde4 will run as fast as kde3 , i tired it on ubuntu and it felt so slow and bloated but that's ubuntu ,i will see... [18:19] i tried* [18:20] I don't really like all the new stuff in kde [18:20] danklesman (n=dankles@adsl-074-166-063-180.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) left irc: "leaving" [18:20] danklesman (n=dankles@adsl-074-166-063-180.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [18:20] Lord_Khelben: it's nice but i need apps like digikam for example which require kde libs so i better run kde than [18:21] it is early yet. they are doing a huge effort. kde 4.3 is supposed to be way ahead of 4.2.4 and 4.4 will be of 4.3 etc [18:21] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: Connection timed out [18:21] any php smarties here? got a server where someone's php script is spamming but i cant tell what the script is [18:21] nothing in logs hmm [18:22] Lord_Khelben (n=null@adsl11-162.kav.forthnet.gr) left irc: "Go for the eyes Boo, go for the eyes!" [18:22] StevenR_ (n=foo@wan1.sghs.org.uk) joined ##slackware. [18:22] bernie_ (n=bernie@pool-98-117-255-31.hrbgpa.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [18:23] deco: I think you'll be surprised; it isn't as resource intense as you'd think [18:24] thrice`: i hope :-) is there a cd1 for slackware current like the one for 12.2 ? i just have one cd to burn [18:24] powtrix_ (n=powtrix@189-69-16-141.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [18:25] znuzzy (n=mike@cpe-74-77-18-63.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:25] deco: officially, there are NO iso's put out for -current. Unofficially, people tend to use: ftp://ftp.slackware.no/pub/linux/ISO-images/slackware/Current-ISO-build/ with great success [18:25] thrice`: thanks ill give it a shot [18:26] they only put out a DVD; you can use that, OR there are usb-installers in -current's tree, or you could make your own :) [18:26] fuckign phpbb [18:26] juan--d-3-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:26] stfu plz jeev k? [18:27] also s/phpbb/php/ [18:27] nitro25 (n=nitro25@cpe-72-230-179-21.rochester.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [18:27] winger (n=bullitt@pool-173-70-49-189.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [18:30] juan--d-5-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:33] thrice`, lick my dick, k ? [18:33] ugh, so gay [18:33] you love doing it [18:33] i'm not gay, i close my eyes [18:33] jeev: you're not making any friends. [18:33] CmdLnKid_ (n=clk@unaffiliated/jth) joined ##slackware. [18:33] me neither, I close my eyes too [18:34] thumbs, i said fucking phpbb and thrice insulted me! [18:34] how is that my fault? [18:34] StevenR (n=foo@wan2.sghs.org.uk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:34] thrice`: help. lol. [18:34] lol [18:34] thrice`: In file included from gib_imlib.c:26: [18:34] gib_imlib.h:31:22: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory [18:34] xattack (n=enrique@lidsol.fi-b.unam.mx) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [18:34] thrice`, you're a dirty guy [18:34] wd_: that's at compile time? [18:34] thrice`: yes [18:34] hey, dont turn your frustration with php in to a caligua movie [18:34] wd_: trying to install imlib2? [18:35] CmdLnKid (n=clk@unaffiliated/jth) left irc: Nick collision from services. [18:35] Nick change: CmdLnKid_ -> CmdLnKid [18:35] thrice`: i got slack 11 feh and giblib then i got imlib like i was told to.. installed imlib2 1.4 now giblib and look. [18:35] thrice`: ooops. yes. [18:35] oh, 11.0 [18:35] wd_: mmm, you say "I got slack 11 feh" ? [18:35] thumbs: well actually 10.2 but only 11 slackbuild. [18:36] wd_: jeebus. [18:36] thrice`: yeah 11 no 10.2. slackbuild. [18:36] jeebus? [18:36] wd_: ok, so giblib built and installed OK ? [18:36] wd_: it's an expression that means: wow, that's old (in this context) [18:36] thrice`: no imlib2 .tgz built ok. [18:37] ok, that's good :) [18:37] so now you're building giblib? [18:37] thumbs: i'm using a 75mhz / 40meg ram / 2g hd laptop to learn slackware. [18:37] thrice`: yes [18:37] did you change the CFLAGS again ? [18:38] thumbs: toshiba 400cs / pentium. [18:38] also, feh probably didn't build [18:38] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.60.185) joined ##slackware. [18:38] thrice`: changed them like you said.. didn't do feh yet.. BK told me a particular order. imlib2/giblib/feh. [18:39] good :) so, imlib2 is done, and you're using: http://slackbuilds.org/slackbuilds/11.0/libraries/giblib/giblib.SlackBuild ? [18:39] dynamic dns working :) [18:41] HellDragon (i=jd@Wikipedia/HellDragon) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [18:41] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: No route to host [18:41] thrice`: well it was slackbuild's 11 feh which has giblib as dep on page. [18:41] wd_: yes, I mean, that's the slackbuild you are using to try and build giblib ? [18:42] oda (n=oda@unaffiliated/oda) joined ##slackware. [18:42] xattack (n=enrique@lidsol.fi-b.unam.mx) joined ##slackware. [18:43] thrice`: yes [18:43] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-18-4.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:43] Nick change: powtrix_ -> powtrix [18:43] ok, did you change the CFLAGS again? [18:43] hi there [18:43] and, once you do, can you run the slackbuild script, and paste what it spits out to a pastebin ? [18:44] Hi oda, how are you? [18:44] xattack (n=enrique@lidsol.fi-b.unam.mx) left irc: Client Quit [18:45] thrice`: ok. i was looking for the config.log but it's not there. but i will do. [18:45] fine! still working on kerberos/afs/etc/etc installation :P [18:45] oda: cool, going well? [18:47] fire|bird: yes! but i'm in troubles with akonadi.... [18:47] oda: Ah, good luck with it. I just now got my laptop working, differrent processor. :D [18:48] hehe [18:49] which one? [18:49] evo- (n=evo@p5DDE5B22.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [18:49] oda: it's an HP zv6000 [18:49] DeeeeP (n=ngomes@bl8-68-239.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: "Leaving" [18:49] echelon (i=echelon@gateway/gpg-tor/key-0x2FEE914F) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:49] Yellow Deeps :( [18:49] oda: You'll never guess what the old processor was like, apparently whomever put that processor in was a moron. :P [18:50] There was thermal paste ON THE PINS of the processor not to mention the processor was literally stuck to the heatsink. [18:50] hahaha [18:51] to the point when I took the heatsink off, the processor came with it. [18:51] when the processor lever was locked. [18:52] bizarrr [18:52] very, but at least all is fixed now. :) and it will soon be the home of slackware64 :D [18:53] it has windows xp on it right now. :( [18:53] ahhhh [18:53] that explains it. [18:53] I'm really enjoin Slackware64 [18:53] fire|bird: It wasn't the processor installer, it was the machine trying to commit suicide instead of booting windows. [18:53] oda: I soon will be too. :D [18:53] fire|bird: It's a pretty common thing to see. [18:53] eviljames: hahahaha [18:53] hahahaha [18:53] eviljames: I remember reading about that, what was the statistic like 97% of windows laptops do that or something? [18:54] thrice`: http://pastebin.com/m7bfd82fb [18:55] wd_: that looks good. can you run it and paste the output until it fails ? [18:55] fire|bird: hoho! 12 cell battery! [18:56] thrice`: will do. [18:56] oda: Hmm, I think mine is 6 or 8, but it lasts a little while, so I'm happy. :) [18:56] wd_: also, after imlib2 built OK, you did use installpkg to install it, right? [18:58] echelon (i=echelon@gateway/gpg-tor/key-0x2FEE914F) joined ##slackware. [18:59] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left irc: "You make your own luck in life." [18:59] fire|bird: mine has 9, it's great, I can work for 4 to 5 hours [18:59] fire|bird: I hope yours has 8 ;) [18:59] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:00] oda: Awesome, it could be that someday I'll get a battery with more cells, but it's working great right now how it is. [19:00] oda: haha, me too. :) [19:00] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [19:01] antiwire (i=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. 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[19:08] er [19:08] ls /var/log/packages/imlib2* [19:09] ls /var/log/packages/imlib* [19:09] /var/log/packages/imlib-1.9.15-i486-1 /var/log/packages/imlib2-1.4.0-i486-1sl [19:10] wd_: rather than 1.4.0, perhaps you should try 1.3.0 for imlib2 [19:11] thrice`: i had 1.2 and it wouldn't build so i just got 1.4 [19:11] sorry, I don't know what else to say, and not having a 10.2 system around makes it near impossible to try [19:12] the entire stack builds fine here on -current :\ [19:12] thrice`: ok. i appreciate the help you guys are awesome. [19:12] not awesome enough ;) perhaps someone else will be able to help more [19:13] haldir (n=haldir@addr-66.249.234.19.nptpop-cmts02-dial-sub.rdns-bnin.net) joined ##slackware. [19:13] wait, I might have a 10.2 box. [19:13] I do :) [19:13] it's not finding your xorg stuff [19:13] thrice`: you were great.. my issue is i jus need to current.. i was afraid because this lap is old and i wouldn't work with debian 2.6 kernel so i assumed 2.6 wouldn't work. [19:13] however, it's a headless box with X packages. [19:14] slak_ (n=slak@189.82.36.167) joined ##slackware. [19:14] hey people [19:14] s/with/without/ [19:14] thrice`: but i was told today i could run 12.2 with a 2.6 kernel. [19:15] wd_: of course you can. It ships with one. [19:16] thumbs: yeah i had debian sarge then then i tried a 2.6 kernel and it wouldn't boot.. so i thought i had to have a 2.4. this is a 400cs. [19:16] how would I correctly use find command to find 2 or more files search for their names? [19:16] velusip (n=velusip@65.38.42.178) joined ##slackware. [19:16] what its syntax [19:17] find -name foo|bar ? [19:17] lets say I'm looking for a file named lilo and inet ... how would find do it? [19:18] thumbs: I tryed that b4 but it didnt work [19:18] LnxSlck (i=1000@89.214.94.179) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:18] b4? [19:18] slak_: and or or? [19:19] Nick change: MrJacks0n -> MrJackson [19:19] thumbs: in that case it'd be something like that : find /etc -iname lilo|inet }? [19:20] thumbs: find doesnt suppor regex [19:20] support* [19:20] only bash metacharacters [19:21] slak_: yes it does. Put it between "" [19:21] LnxSlck (i=1000@88.214.172.91) joined ##slackware. [19:21] let me check [19:22] thumbs: what am i doing wrong? [19:24] find . -iname "lilo*" -o -iname "inet*" [19:24] heres what want : lilo.conf and inetd.conf so according to you this would do : find /etc/ -iname "lilo*|inet*" 2> /dev/null [19:24] upyr[emacs] (n=user@79.174.35.11) left irc: Connection timed out [19:24] v4nelle (n=van@78-109-43.adsl.cyta.gr) joined ##slackware. [19:25] BP{k}: :D imma check hang on [19:25] slak_: trust me it works ;) [19:25] after following rworkmans steps for the 945gm chipset and intel driver i can suddenly use the cube on slackware-current and it did nothing before [19:25] yay thanks rworkman you da man [19:26] gnubien (n=e@97.100.245.71) joined ##slackware. [19:26] BP{k}: +1 respect [19:26] salah (n=salah@adsl-3-85-192-81.adsl2.iam.net.ma) left ##slackware. [19:27] but xchat wont let me set a transparent background still... weird [19:28] Nick change: slak_ -> slak [19:28] slak (n=slak@189.82.36.167) left irc: K-lined [19:29] lordsimian (n=lordsimi@144.38.70.31) left irc: "leaving" [19:30] the tcpdump man page is utterly amazing [19:30] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:32] v4nelle (n=van@78-109-43.adsl.cyta.gr) left irc: "Leaving" [19:33] RaNdY (n=randy@shellium/member/randy) left irc: Connection timed out [19:34] hey guys [19:35] what up phrag [19:35] anyone have sound mixing out the box with slack-64 ? [19:35] slackware64-current that is [19:35] Action: webbi going to home [19:35] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.142.101) joined ##slackware. [19:35] as i've just worked out a fix for it [19:35] see you later guys! thanks for your help [19:36] o/ [19:36] Lufbery_jaa (n=Drew@pool-72-95-9-116.hrbgpa.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. 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[20:06] thrice`: checking for X11/X.h... no [20:07] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) left irc: Connection timed out [20:07] could be worse [20:07] thrice`: trying to install imlib2 1.3 using 11 build and bam. what is X.h? [20:07] thrice`: maybe i should try to find a 1.3.tgz darnit. [20:08] loose your tail! [20:08] thrice`: i really want to fix this.. i have X thought thrice. what's up? [20:08] paissad_ (n=paissad@108.160.66-86.rev.gaoland.net) joined ##slackware. [20:08] heyyy...how i can mount samsung mp3 player? [20:08] in slackware --current [20:08] a1g_ (n=a1g@unaffiliated/a1g) joined ##slackware. [20:09] thrice`: i have X i don't understand this. [20:10] NqqmNet: What are you using, KDE, fluxbox, xfce, or something else? [20:10] you don't have to. obay. [20:10] kde 4 [20:10] gtl (n=gustavo@189.4.125.77) joined ##slackware. [20:11] wd_: Did you install x from the official packages? [20:11] NqqmNet: It should just automatically mount, are you in the plugdev group? [20:11] yo, all [20:11] antiwire: from the cd [20:11] antiwire: got the laptop fixed....processor. [20:11] fire|bird, plugdev? [20:12] wd_: do you have the xproto package installed? [20:12] re [20:12] NqqmNet: In a terminal, type id and look for plugdev. plugdev is a group you need to be in to access cd/dvd drives, usb devices, etc. [20:13] Hey Quiznos [20:13] fire|bird, i'm using root [20:13] y0 gtl [20:13] fire|bird hi [20:13] antiwire: hmm. checking but i think i left that out it sounded like a font and i was trying to keep it lean and maybe jus screwed myself. :) [20:14] NqqmNet: It's not a good idea to be using root for everything, especially on irc. You should look into making a user with the adduser command. [20:14] wd_: so all of these lib issues are because you randomly picked packages to install or not [20:14] NetrixTardis (n=leoem@stealth3.com) got netsplit. [20:14] ph|ber (n=phiber@mail.synergies4u.com) got netsplit. 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[20:14] \o/ netsplit [20:14] fire|bird no guts no glory :) root dangerously (as in live *) [20:14] fire|bird, okey i know, but now i want to know how to mount my mp3 player [20:14] antiwire: i see my error and it won't happen again. some slacker i am. :( [20:15] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-253-122.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: "leaving" [20:15] Meckafett (n=meckafet@unaffiliated/meckafett) returned to ##slackware. [20:15] NqqmNet: Well, you should make a new user first, but you're mp3 should mount automatically, but if not, see the icon to the right of the blue, square K icon in the bottom left corner? Click that and see if your mp3 player is there, if so, click it. [20:16] hackeron (n=hackeron@cpc3-seve19-2-0-cust404.13-3.cable.virginmedia.com) joined ##slackware. [20:16] mishehu (i=1000@cshells.shavedgoats.net) returned to ##slackware. [20:16] antiwire: i'm away from from desktop with and don't have my laptop to ide adaptor, is there an online source i could download that or maybe the whole X11 lib? [20:16] fred (n=fred@phoenix.slamd64.com) returned to ##slackware. [20:16] Billtoo (n=bill@bas4-unionville55-1176016927.dsl.bell.ca) joined ##slackware. [20:16] NetrixTardis (n=leoem@stealth3.com) returned to ##slackware. [20:16] fire|bird, okey tnx [20:16] ph|ber (n=phiber@mail.synergies4u.com) returned to ##slackware. [20:16] wd_: I thought you said you did a full and complete install? [20:16] you're welcome [20:17] howdy BP{k} [20:17] Nick change: fred -> Guest46585 [20:17] fire|bird: howdy :) how goes? [20:17] nod (n=nod@unaffiliated/nod) joined ##slackware. [20:17] BP{k}: excellent, thanks. I got my laptop working. you? [20:17] BP{k}: i did, i just someone told me it was font related. [20:17] lagann_ (i=agon@71.233.170.212) joined ##slackware. [20:18] wd_ download what? 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Kyrie; Julia Hamari, Edith Mathis, Karl Böhm; Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra [20:19] Quiznos: configure: error: no X support found. Use --x-includes and --x-libraries to specify the X [20:20] path on your system, or --without-x to disable X support. [20:20] so get x dir and install [20:20] god. [20:20] wd_: you're missing the xproto package at least. Do a full installation or figure it out yourself. [20:20] Action: jeev gives 5 to winterx [20:20] wd_: you're online...get the packages from a mirror... [20:20] that's some good music [20:20] wd_ ftp.heanet.ie/pub/slackware/... [20:20] gig fat pipe [20:20] Quiznos: ty [20:20] CyberS0nic (n=CyberS0n@201.47.103.50) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:20] yw [20:21] wd_ you dont need *.txt [20:21] Nick change: Guest46585 -> fred [20:21] rworkman: thanks [20:21] wd_ nor *.asc [20:21] Action: rworkman goes afk again to do something constructive [20:21] Ugh, my connection sucks. [20:21] rworkman: With kde 4.3, did you build kdelibs-experimental? [20:22] mozart in the hood [20:22] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6gdN3ur5AQ [20:22] that's pretty hot [20:23] shastakovich [20:23] but it's in violin, them asians! [20:23] Quiznos: k [20:24] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@82-38-88-58.cable.ubr01.donc.blueyonder.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [20:25] hi fire|bird:) my connection sucks as well today....intermittent [20:25] wd_ pub/ftp.slackware.com or in mirrors/ [20:25] hitest: yeah, same here. :P [20:25] who's your ISP? [20:25] hitest: There's no reason it should be so crappy. :P [20:25] Quiznos: Mediacom here. [20:25] everyone answer pls [20:26] I did, I did answer. :P [20:26] Action: winterx TRUE [20:26] lol [20:26] :P [20:26] Quiznos: I have a small independent ISP called citytel......the y blow dead goats [20:26] ok [20:26] they [20:26] who else needs to ans [20:26] my isp is 42 [20:27] if disaparate; then it could be back-bone prob [20:27] eh? [20:27] i have charter sometimes it works. [20:28] i have att uverse, it hasn't given me any trouble [20:28] hitest to what site is connection flaky? [20:28] i'm on Comcast, it's quiet today [20:28] in Florida [20:29] different ones....it is always bad around dinner time [20:29] well that's neighborhood [20:29] child* after skool and parents after dinner, usually till 9pm skool days [20:29] DSL [20:29] skool should be starting soon [20:30] wait; dsl is ptp [20:32] phoenix^ (n=fire|bir@173-18-58-139.client.mchsi.com) joined ##slackware. [20:32] DUPAH [20:32] Nick change: phoenix^ -> Guest9759 [20:32] alicephilippa (i=alice@78-105-168-173.zone3.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [20:32] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: "2+2=5. You better believe it." [20:33] bbiab [20:33] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:33] Nick change: Guest9759 -> fire|bird [20:33] aha! [20:34] this is insane. :P off and on, off and on. :D [20:34] Action: nachox is reading beautiful security [20:34] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [20:35] Action: winterx 04 Mozart: Requiem In D Minor, K 626 - 4. Sequentia: Rex Tremendae [20:35] alicephilippa (i=alice@78-105-168-173.zone3.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [20:38] just listen to Cream - Tales of Brave Ulysses and you will forget about some old dude with a powdered wig on a funny piano [20:38] Action: jeev kicks RipVanWinkle [20:39] dont kick me Caligula [20:39] snorks (n=stig@cpc1-tref2-0-0-cust780.cdif.cable.ntl.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:39] dont kick me argentina [20:40] oda (n=oda@unaffiliated/oda) left irc: "Leaving" [20:40] Lufbery_jaa (n=Drew@pool-72-95-9-116.hrbgpa.east.verizon.net) left irc: "rcirc on GNU Emacs 22.3.1" [20:41] Action: winterx smiles inside [20:41] Led Zeppelin ftw:) [20:42] phoenix^ (n=fire|bir@173-18-58-139.client.mchsi.com) joined ##slackware. [20:42] i'm on Comcast, it's quiet today [20:42] in Florida [20:42] 08:33PM different ones....it is always bad around dinner time [20:42] Channel flood from Quiznos -- kicking [20:42] well that's neighborhood [20:42] child* after skool and parents after dinner, usually till 9pm skool days [20:42] Quiznos kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [20:42] Nick change: phoenix^ -> Guest23009 [20:42] .. [20:42] Quiznos (i=1000@c-68-56-143-229.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [20:43] omg i'm so sorry; fan remote hit moose btn [20:43] i know what will stop that, make all kicks from a flood include a 1 hour ban [20:43] the devices have been separate [20:43] *d [20:43] /kick *!*@* [20:43] no fun there [20:43] oftc did that one [20:43] alienBOB (n=alien@about/slackware/alienBOB) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:43] but it was a k-line [20:44] not suprised [20:44] brb [20:44] Nick change: Guest14618 -> reallove [20:44] kevlinux (i=kevlinux@cpe-66-8-182-104.hawaii.res.rr.com) left irc: "KVIrc 3.4.0 Virgo http://www.kvirc.net/" [20:44] Nick change: Guest23009 -> fireIbird [20:45] oftc? why? [20:45] why what? [20:45] seems like wasteful [20:45] it was an accident [20:45] lol; how? [20:45] how do you think? [20:45] alienBOB (n=alien@about/slackware/alienBOB) joined ##slackware. [20:46] no idar; moose, kbd, eye -macro? [20:46] telepathy [20:46] telekinenis? [20:46] no ideawr [20:47] you gonna tell me? [20:47] lagann_ (i=agon@71.233.170.212) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [20:48] antiwire: I took the processor out of the laptop, it was literally stuck to the heatsink with thermal paste ( it came out with the heatsink) and there was paste on the pins even. There's a different processor in there now and it's working excellent. [20:48] nice [20:48] paste on pins? ew [20:48] antiwire you're a tease [20:48] Quiznos: can you do me a favor? [20:48] maybe [20:48] Quiznos: yeah, it was aweful. [20:48] Quiznos: can you put me on ignore, please? [20:49] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [20:49] lagann_ (i=agon@71.233.170.212) joined ##slackware. [20:49] no such command. [20:49] antiwire: by the end if the day, it will be the home of slack64. :D [20:49] fire|bird: which cpu does it have now? [20:49] lagann_ (i=agon@71.233.170.212) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:49] antiwire: Well, the same one really, speed wise. AMD 3200 64bit. [20:50] It was taken from another laptop, same model, etc. [20:50] antiwire: It is one heck of a fast laptop. [20:50] now that it actually works [20:50] fireIbird: nice :) [20:50] lagann_ (i=agon@71.233.170.212) joined ##slackware. [20:51] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:51] antiwire: I can't believe how much thermal paste was between that heatsink and processor, it was horrible. [20:51] have you heard about that Prick Chrislow? [20:52] fireIbird: was it a refurbished unit or did it ever have work done on it? [20:53] antiwire: it was a used unit that was in a business environment, but whoever put that processor in there had no clue what they were doing. :P [20:53] yeah [20:54] there was paste on the pins and all, and to be stuck like that to the point that the processor pulled out of the locked socket with the heatsink, seriously, wtf. [20:54] acidkill (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) left irc: "out." [20:54] it was stuck on the heatsink and you could barely move it it was so stuck. :P [20:55] when I buy used laptops I take them apart and clean off all the crappy compound they use and I reinstall it all with the ceramic arctic silver [20:55] I do that to the CPU, northbridge and GPU heatsinks [20:55] yeah, I can see why now, this was awful and look how many problems just that caused. [20:56] pupit (n=pupit@91.150.106.196) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:56] It's running some awesome now, and nice and cool. :D [20:56] s/some/so/ [20:57] BP{k}: yes, very, very, nice. :) [20:57] I just did that power plug re-solder job on a laptop and this particular one had over heated too. It was clogged up and the heat damaged the thermal pads on all of the heatsinks [20:57] I replaced it all with good compound and the laptop runs great [20:57] Aside from this thermal paste mess, this laptop is in really nice shape and was very clean inside. [20:57] pupit (n=pupit@91.150.106.122) joined ##slackware. [20:58] I can't want to get slack on it and see just how blazing fast it is. :D [20:58] err, s/want/wait/ [20:58] fireIbird lemme ask ya someth; w98 on a vaio i have killed itself during a deplug. how would you sugg that I fix it? [20:59] gtl (n=gustavo@189.4.125.77) left irc: "Leaving" [20:59] Quiznos: So, you killed it by unplugging it? Does it do anything now? startup, beep, anything? [21:00] win98 wont load bc of lack of a boot file [21:00] antiwire: This is the first laptop I've ever had, man what an experience, I really saw the insides of it today. :P [21:00] Quiznos: yikes, do you know the exact file or is it talking about the mbr? [21:00] i didnt write the os; im not responsible :) [21:00] fireIbird: I like working on laptops [21:00] people still use windows 98? [21:01] fireIbird yea, when os boots; it announces filename missing [21:01] how about upgrading to atleast windows 2000 [21:01] ive forgotten [21:01] antiwire: I'm imaging the laptop hdd right now and then going to put slack64 on there. [21:01] antiwire: Yeah, I love working on any computer, but this was the first time with a laptop. [21:01] superGear no IO devices on lappy; they were on dock and lappy doesnt mate with it anymore [21:01] superGear just eth, ser, usb on lappy now [21:01] Quiznos: Well, there may be a chance you could restore that file off a win98 cd, but no guarantees. [21:02] no cd [21:02] but, if one file is missing, there's a good chance others are missing as well. [21:02] Quiznos, then use a USB cdrom and install windows 2k or slackware ;P [21:02] especially in this situation. [21:02] superGear: I like the slackware solution. :) [21:02] would like to boot and load lin but (lappy ca. 2002) cant reconf lappy in bios [21:02] v4nelle (n=van@78-109-43.adsl.cyta.gr) left irc: "Leaving" [21:02] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) joined ##slackware. [21:03] superGear no evidence of usb bootable [21:03] Quiznos, try and find out :P [21:03] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [21:03] nods [21:03] Quiznos: no cd drive at all? [21:03] not on lap [21:03] buy a new one. :D [21:03] :P [21:03] nods [21:04] They are getting cheaper for some lower end laptops. [21:04] gee today fire|bird is fireIbird [21:04] $200.us near me [21:04] \o/ [21:04] Quiznos: that isn't bad. :) [21:04] buy a eeepc crap thing [21:04] at staples [21:04] for the nanotops [21:04] superGear: yeah, who'd have thunk it eh? that I'd be me. :P [21:05] nanotops, :P. Then you could boot, etc. from usb with one of those. [21:05] because there's no cd/dvd drive in them. [21:05] fireIbird will buy you the Ultimate Laptop [21:05] fireIbird is loaded [21:06] he bought everyone here a lappy once [21:06] who did? [21:06] you guys have an estimate of how long imlib2 will build on 40meg ram / 75mhz pentium? haha. [21:06] superGear: yup, I'm broke now. :P You and your, I want this, I want that. :P [21:06] 20 years [21:06] lol [21:06] lol [21:06] wd_: haha, a long, long time. :) [21:07] wd_, why not build it on something faster? [21:07] fireIbird: i quess i'll read slack essentials again. :) [21:07] wd_: Go take a nap, wake up, go find a good woman, get married, have kinds, wait till their 18, then, if you're lucky, it'll be half done. [21:07] s/kinds/kids/ [21:07] heh [21:07] superGear: i'm away and from my desktop and don't have my laptop to ide adapter. [21:07] wd_: sound good? :P [21:07] fireIbird: lol [21:07] ssh to desktop [21:07] jhw (n=jhw@p548F7596.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [21:08] make a tgz/txz [21:08] call someone to turn desktop on [21:09] superGear: maybe i should stop this and just google for the tgz. darn it. [21:09] andarius (n=andarius@c-67-191-164-127.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:09] greetings and salutations [21:09] antiwire: which brands of used laptops do you buy; and dont buy? [21:09] Bonix (n=Bonix@201.17.194.198) joined ##slackware. [21:10] dont stop it, google for life [21:10] gnubien: I stick to the Dell business line, specifically Latitudes and the Precision units [21:10] that Starburst commercial with the asian-scots is highlarious [21:10] they are solid laptops all around, highly linux compatible, and support libsmbios [21:10] Action: wd_ would like to apologize to BP{k}, rworkman and everyone else for not having X11 devel installed and blaming (not entirely tho) slackbuild.. am i back in the slack world? [21:11] greetings andarius, how are you? [21:11] droogz [21:11] Action: Quiznos stampls wd_'s geekCard [21:11] wd_: there is no such thing as "devel" packages in Slackware. [21:11] reissues RSS feeds to wd_ [21:11] antiwire: ok, any weak parts in dell lappys like batteries? [21:11] the user? [21:12] wd_: nope, you must write a letter of apology to everyone in here. :) HAND written, and a unique letter for each person. :) [21:12] antiwire: oh gee whiz. [21:12] PBCAK [21:12] Action: wd_ would like to apologize to BP{k}, rworkman and everyone else for not having X11 libs with xproto installed and blaming (not entirely tho) slackbuild.. am i back in the slack world? [21:12] wd_, and send money too [21:12] PEBKAC. :) [21:12] better [21:12] gnubien: I've used 3 generations of latitudes from the {D|C}6XX series and the only parts I have had to replace with any significant frequency have been CPU fans on units that were neglected. [21:12] fireIbird: lol [21:12] wd x/ and xap are optional; dont apologise to these weenies :) [21:13] gnubien: the batteries I have run across typically last about as long as would be expected [21:13] salutations fireIbird, I am well. You ? [21:13] rworkman isn't a weenie [21:13] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:13] antiwire: yea, pretty cheap parts to replace; where do you buy the used laptops, online? [21:13] mitrax (n=mitrax@ANancy-158-1-86-18.w90-26.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: [21:13] gnubien: either ebay, CL, or the dell outlet [21:13] is andarius a star control character? [21:13] depending on the budget ;) [21:13] gnubien : try dell outlet store [21:13] Quiznos: thank you. lol. i didn't think the dev part was SO important. i just got X11 didnt think i needed extras like the fonts and all. [21:13] i bought a Panasonic toughbook on craigslist, runs great [21:14] there is something more in the music for the kings [21:14] ananke: ok, thanks [21:14] yes you need fonts [21:14] Quiznos: while they are optional, if you want to build something that requires them they are not... [21:14] wd_ yea; with mc-ftp, you can pick and choose what you ftp [21:14] gnubien : they're used/refurbs, but with warranty [21:14] andarius yep [21:14] andarius: doing excellent, thank you. :) [21:14] Quiznos: ok [21:14] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [21:14] wow it's nice to mention mc and not read "huh"? [21:14] heh [21:15] huh? [21:15] yea lke that [21:15] gnubien: you can sometimes get units from the outlet that have barely been used. Some have literally just been installed in a docking station their whole short business career and after the lease is up they just get boxed back up and sent to dell refurb factories [21:15] what's mc?! [21:15] midnight commander [21:15] is that a game?! [21:15] OFM console [21:15] Action: winterx calls the gods for rescue [21:16] antiwire: ok, thanks for the info [21:16] gnubien : i haven't bought any laptops, but i've bought a couple of workstations for personal use. i'm very happy with them [21:16] superGear productivity tool [21:16] yeah, mc is a nice game, open a terminal and type in mc if you want to play [21:16] ah! it's awake [21:16] what if you didn't install mc :P [21:16] hafta [21:16] REQ [21:16] ananke: dell work stations? [21:16] lol [21:16] gnubien : yep [21:16] ananke !! [21:17] Quiznos : hi [21:17] hi [21:17] ananke: +1 [21:17] my laptop has been solid, minus the beer spilled on the keyboard. [21:17] then what? [21:17] juan--d-_-b (i=1000@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Connection timed out [21:17] then the keyboard stopped functioning. [21:18] well that's not good [21:18] it's easily fixed. [21:18] ah [21:18] gnubien : and of course, you get all the things you'd expect out of a normal purchase: boxed product, manuals, cds, keyboard/mice/bags - whatever comes with that product normally [21:18] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-51-68-122.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [21:18] fucking hall of fame [21:18] who's? [21:19] Hello [21:19] WWE [21:19] hi [21:19] 03:13 < superGear> what's mc?! [21:19] ananke: nice, warranty the same time period on refurbs? [21:19] i was kidding of course [21:20] gnubien : i think so. mine were 1 year each [21:21] i gotta send my old lappy power pack to the corp. i bought a new one from; lettem have it to fix and use [21:21] gnubien : the only thing with dell outlet store is timing. timing is everything. sometimes you can find some very good deals, sometimes it's a bit dry. and if there is a good deal, it may not last long [21:21] ananke: right, watch the timing [21:22] the other thing about the dell laptops is that they work great with linux. Everything on this D620 works 100% [21:22] ananke: i can wait for a good deal [21:22] even the weird stuff, like the fingerprint and smartcard readers [21:22] antiwire: yea, will install linux on the lappy, for sure [21:22] yep. dell has really been good about making their hardware compatible [21:23] what about Toshiba laptops? any good? [21:23] RipVanWinkle: all i know is most older toshiba laptops are alsa compatible [21:23] RipVanWinkle: I've worked with Toshiba laptops and on one occasion a site had three of the same model and all three of them cracked around the hinges. [21:23] This HP works well too [21:24] Minus the early suspend issue [21:24] hmm, weak hinges [21:24] RipVanWinkle: That could have been a model specific issue thought [21:24] though* [21:24] yeah [21:24] I used to use a Toshiba. It was a nice unit. [21:25] Although the toughest general laptops have been the ThinkPads. [21:25] is Grid still making laps? [21:25] If you need durability, get a Panasonic ToughBook. [21:25] another plus to Dell units, there have been so many of them deployed in businesses that finding random replacement parts, should you need to, is extremely easy and cheap [21:25] ultraedit was ported to linux [21:25] i sure like this Toughbook, have not had a bit of a problem with it, except for the crappy mach64 ati (but its an old laptop = 10 years [21:27] wow, 10 years old and still kickin [21:27] Sabriel (n=Sarah@pool-98-115-181-147.chi01.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [21:28] yup [21:28] Bonix (n=Bonix@201.17.194.198) left irc: "Lost terminal" [21:29] Somebody's going to get their wig split [21:29] not one dead pixel, the battery is worn - lasts about an hour before it wants to get recharged [21:29] bats can be replaced easily [21:29] on a 10 year laptop? it would be cheaper to just get a new one :) [21:29] i priced a batt for this, it would cost more than i paid for this used on craigslist [21:29] dont know till he trys [21:29] Ebatts is just a few miles away from me [21:30] i just call them and will call new batteries when i need them for clients or my own units [21:30] RipVanWinkle i got a new one for a 2002 Vaio, $30.us [21:30] where? [21:30] locally, highter than 60$ [21:30] hold [21:31] hmm, speaking of dell workstations, i should put my old dimension 4200 on craigslist [21:32] i probably could get more money than i paid for this dell poweredge 400sc [21:32] RipVanWinkle Level 0 Technology; Richland Hills, Texas; i forget the url tho. [21:32] ananke how much? :) [21:32] Quiznos : for the poweredge or dimension? [21:32] dont care :) [21:32] no pref [21:33] milton (n=milton@189.27.56.108.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) joined ##slackware. [21:33] i bought the poweredge for $2.49, the dimension i'll sell probably for $30-50. either way, i'm going to sell it locally [21:33] actually, in prep for going back to Univ, i'd like to get a new lappy for note taking [21:33] przemoc86 (n=przemoc@chello089079179132.chello.pl) joined ##slackware. [21:33] ananke ok [21:33] milton (n=milton@189.27.56.108.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) left ##slackware ("Saindo"). [21:34] bring my box with me too [21:34] damn, i gotta scrub the fs :) [21:34] hah [21:34] i'm starting to scale down. replacing my mythtv box with a mac mini, my central server will be replaced by this poweredge [21:35] Pig_Pen (n=anyuser@72-24-139-79.cpe.cableone.net) left irc: "leaving" [21:35] yo uhave the power of a 1970s mainframe i yor room; why scale down? [21:35] welcome to 2009 [21:36] oh that, yea. [21:36] I'm over obnoxious systems too [21:36] well; we really dont know what time it is. [21:36] I need to spec out a decent mid range rack Dell server for our China location [21:36] straterra : r700 [21:36] I specced one of those [21:37] like $3500 for a dual, 6-core [21:37] 16gb ram and such [21:37] wd_: is your build done yet? [21:37] straterra: what's the role going to be? [21:37] VM server [21:37] nice [21:37] straterra : so, what's there left to do? [21:37] listening to their private citizens? [21:38] ananke: see if I can get Dell to ship it direct :/ [21:38] ohh. sending it to the terrorists. that will go over well :) [21:38] China is kind of a..long way off [21:38] lol [21:38] yeah lol [21:38] help to close down google.cn [21:38] We have a plant there..work is buying me a passport and such so I can go over and do work [21:38] danc3 (n=danc3@ip70-187-50-46.pn.at.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [21:38] 'here's my CC #, and my US billing address. ohh, and the shipping address is in china. yes, i assure you sir, that's legit' [21:38] lol [21:39] Our UPS and generator died today [21:39] gets rerouted to a guy in India [21:39] I had everything back up in 20 minutes though..I think thats decent.. [21:39] in his garage [21:39] we're actually starting to work on a big grant proposal, which would get us refurbished data centers, including new UPS/generators [21:39] i think google is looking for a boat [21:40] maybe they have a spare [21:40] http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/1355/37133133.jpg a chinese nuclear war warrior [21:41] the chinese are crazy [21:41] they'd probably fark up US in a war [21:41] no, they're just mad [21:41] jhw_ (n=jhw@p548F6F2E.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [21:41] nah; wont happen [21:41] I wonder if my verizon phone will work in china :/ [21:41] i think that sentence was too short and imcomplete for a semi-colon. [21:41] with a kalashnikov and a sword on a horse [21:41] straterra : if you have to ask yourself that question, then the answer is no [21:41] straterra, my friends sprint CDMA worked [21:41] it had two thoughts. nugatory and conclusion. :) [21:42] ananke: I dont even have it yet [21:42] Work is getting it for me..an HTC Touch Pro [21:42] http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/9122/33221496.jpg [21:42] their nuke expoded just a few minutes earlier [21:42] Roy the Orb on pbs [21:43] they did their exercises on the nuclear battlefield [21:43] like.. fuck me [21:44] i wish north korea would hold me hostage and clinton would save me [21:44] many people here would hope that they'd keep me there though [21:44] i recall a line of dialog from ST: Next Generation; a Ferengi says "and they explode nuclear bombs over their own people?" [21:44] jeev oh yea; you gotta bet that that trip was NO surprise!!! [21:44] i think Bill traded Monica for those two journalists [21:44] lol [21:45] haha [21:45] RipVanWinkle, they're too skinny for him, he loves cankles [21:45] i duno but i cant even think of those two together; weirds me out [21:45] i wanna meet william. [21:45] lol, yeah [21:45] przemoc (n=przemoc@chello089079179132.chello.pl) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:46] Sabriel (n=Sarah@pool-98-115-181-147.chi01.dsl-w.verizon.net) left irc: "Leaving" [21:46] crap, heart beat led on cable modem is out again [21:46] velusip (n=velusip@65.38.42.178) left irc: [21:47] Would any given ISP notice ping sweeps across a whole subnet for a specific port? [21:47] yea; but would they care? [21:47] that's the real question [21:48] they do it themselves on their on lan [21:48] that we connect to [21:48] well, I think you know what I mean by notice [21:48] they would [21:48] would it cause them to investigate? [21:48] i dont think so [21:48] they'd no it's from you [21:49] acidchild: you around? [21:49] user37909 (n=ldsldfn@adsl-99-139-136-178.dsl.dytnoh.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [21:49] acidkill (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) joined ##slackware. [21:49] antiwire: ask the nmap developer ISPs notice that very quickly [21:49] consider how many scans there are that are followed by site crackage [21:49] kitche: you mean they notice nmap sweeps? [21:50] no race is needed [21:51] sry, wrong window again :) [21:51] I jsut know soem ISPs are pretty quick if they see a sweep from within their network if they are not the ones doing it [21:51] kitche you mean originating from within or in-bound from "outside"? [21:51] I could understand them taking notice to scripted scans like service versioning and specific vulnerability scripted scans but would they care about only plain old port scans? [21:52] Quiznos: originating from within [21:52] wd_ (n=wd@adsl-69-234-99-81.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [21:52] nah; i disagree with kitche; if they were that attentive, then far fewer attacks would continue for so slong. [21:52] kitche ok [21:52] Nick change: jhw_ -> _jhw_ [21:52] far fewer sites would be comporomised [21:52] gtl (n=gustavo@189.114.202.54.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) joined ##slackware. [21:52] _jhw_ (n=jhw@p548F6F2E.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: "leaving" [21:53] and it's usually just within within their network they notice say one machine scans one subnet on their network that the machine is not part of [21:53] http://www.newsday.com/long-island/suffolk/officials-schuler-was-driving-drunk-and-stoned-1.1347605 [21:53] Action: jeev wonders who framed her [21:53] _jhw_ (n=_jhw_@p548F6F2E.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [21:53] Alright so do you think that hitting your own subnet would raise different flags than them seeing you hit some other ISP from your connection? [21:53] _jhw_ (n=_jhw_@p548F6F2E.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Client Quit [21:53] consider; the main stream media lies; and they're the ones reporting that executive and military commercial sites (all on pub nets) are compromised; but they rarely mention the last point [21:54] _jhw_ (n=_jhw_@p548F6F2E.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [21:54] antiwire is anything mentioned in the EULA or TOS? [21:54] like all ISPs, yes [21:54] lagann_ (i=agon@71.233.170.212) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [21:54] i dnt read anything about this subject in the TOS [21:55] Chakravanti (n=k@in-67-236-82-46.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:55] Also, I'm not planning some bullshit mayhem. I'm just curious and certainly wouldn't go sweep my own subnet...I'd prefer to keep the police happy [21:55] what did yours say? [21:55] Quiznos: you said you're on Charter? [21:55] Comcast [21:55] we could discuss happy [21:55] jhw (n=jhw@p548F7596.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:56] 2gah xorg 7.5 will remove xorgconfig [21:56] i think too much "happy" is being given to isp's [21:56] winterx: we are quite content discussing the current topic. [21:56] but thanks [21:56] you mentioned happy [21:56] so it's on topic [21:57] meh, i cant get my new network card to work. i installed it, lspci shows it, dmesg says its loaded, lsmod shows 8139too loaded, netconfig is setup, but when i do ifconfig,i see nothing [21:57] what's going on! [21:57] ifconfig -a [21:57] smed_ (n=smed@ool-435058a9.dyn.optonline.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:57] antiwire to me it seems that you're saying that isp didnt give you the auth to maintain your own subnet [21:57] this is the card: http://www.linuxquestions.org/hcl/showproduct.php?product=482 [21:57] without -a, ifconfig only shows cards that are up and have an IP address [21:57] Quiznos: maintain my own subnet? I never said that [21:58] oh; ok [21:58] who said so? [21:58] pizzledizzle: did you run netconfig ? [21:58] I clearly talked about scanning the subnet that you are on... [21:58] if "ifconfig -a" shows the card, then it means your network config is messed up (/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf most likely), if it doesn't show the card, then the driver either isn't loaded or can't see the card for whatever reason [21:58] we are all on specific subnets that our ISP uses [21:58] i see the tentacles of nopatopsky [21:59] antiwire mine? sure, go ahead. i ask for it all the time to see what isp is doin, ie, filtering. [21:59] ... [21:59] lol [21:59] You acted like you understood what I was talking about [21:59] i'm not proud, i can say "not completely." [22:00] wd_ (n=wd@adsl-69-234-99-81.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [22:00] but i did comprehend alot. [22:00] ok fixed it. ifconfig -a showed the card as eth1 instead of eth0. rc.inet1.conf was setup for eth0 by netconfig [22:01] i just copypasted eth0 settinsg into eth1 [22:01] goodboy leroy [22:01] so this is a 2nd card, or do you just not have an eth0 at all? [22:01] and i'm more antiwire that you're thinking [22:01] Urchlay no eth0 [22:01] My ISPs 'Acceptable Use' section of the service agreement does not specifically mention port scans but in the "hacking" sub section it outlines no "packet sniffers or network probing tools." [22:01] so... [22:02] v3gard (n=v3gard@svale.hia.no) joined ##slackware. [22:02] feinoM (n=feinom@svale.hia.no) joined ##slackware. [22:02] well that sucks [22:02] testing the 2.6 kernel guys and i cp the config, bzImage, system.map to boot. now the slackbook doesn't say to ln -s system.map and config to the 2.6's it says to just cp over and run lilo..true? [22:02] so the joke is about traiting yourself [22:02] winterx: are you done yet? [22:02] yes [22:03] wd_ yea, config is internal now *.gz, and sys.map is loaded as needed [22:03] on ln is required [22:03] s/on/no [22:03] Nexxus (n=vex@208.69.211.196) joined ##slackware. [22:03] hello [22:03] what is slackware based off of? [22:03] SLS iinm [22:03] troy (n=quassel@70-91-138-90-ma-ne.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) joined ##slackware. [22:03] 1993 pre-distro [22:03] the specific wording is this "Customer will not use, or allow others to use, tools designed for compromising network security, such as password-guessing programs, cracking tools, packet sniffers or network probing tools." [22:04] antiwire ok, there's the key; intent in compromising the network; that would be a hard element to prove in court. [22:04] how many disks does it take to install [22:04] hard to prove but expensive enough to defend [22:04] they'd have to collect all your packets and show intent [22:04] nods [22:04] Quiznos: don't screamed. i saved old config and system map and ln -s the new 2.6 made a new entry in lilo.conf ran lilo.. system freeze at modes. damn. so unlink them and run lilo huh. [22:05] rworkman: hey, just testing your prototype packages now - have you tried building them on x86_64 before? [22:05] wd_: you used the old config to configure the new kernel? [22:05] what makes slackware a good distrobution [22:05] antiwire: no [22:05] so it's about so called hipocracy [22:05] i dont scream :) did you run lilo? [22:05] Quiznos: yes [22:05] ok [22:05] wd_ this is why i switched to grub [22:05] damn my samba is still slow [22:06] wd_ what info does lilo give at Modes prompt? [22:06] i made an entry for new kernel left it bzImage. [22:06] anyone know anything about samba and speed problems? [22:06] QQuiznos: can i ask you a coupple of questions about slackware, im thinking of converting to it [22:06] ask publically; we'll all answer [22:07] just try it. [22:07] hmm, silly question. what does hulu.com account provide you, that you wouldn't get without it? [22:07] Quiznos: jus shows "press spacebar yada yada or enter" then it locks. i'm thinking it's just the 2.6 kernel.. this laptop memory is probably to low. [22:07] my samba is running so slow. anyone know what could be the problem? [22:07] ok so how many discs does it take to install slackware [22:07] wd_ how much ram? [22:07] 1 [22:07] 40 [22:07] lol [22:07] systrik (n=systrik@chello080108163230.4.12.vie.surfer.at) left irc: "What the hell?" [22:07] pizzledizzle : was it running fast before? [22:07] 141 [22:07] what is so good about slackware [22:08] Nexxus: 1 for a "base system" with out X, 2 for Xorg with XFCE/fluxbox, 3 for a complete system with KDE [22:08] wd_ chosen correct video card and option etal? [22:08] Nexxus : that's a loaded question [22:08] ananke, no it was always slow. i switched network cards hoping that was the problem [22:08] ananke: you can queue stuff and watch movies that have age limits [22:08] out of the entire internet there are three places i bother to have an account, 1.linuxquestions.org 2.slashdot.org 3.craigslist [22:08] Quiznos: toshiba 400cs / 40meg ram/ 2g hd / 75mhz pentium. i was told to get 12.2 and leave 10.2 but debian sarge wouldn't run when i upgraded to 2.6 and guys here says that was deb. lol [22:08] well why do you use it ananke [22:08] This is flame and troll bait [22:09] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:09] and none of them have any real info on me other than an ip address [22:09] Quiznos: can't get that far.. when the mode line comes up it locks. [22:09] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [22:09] antiwire : ahh. thank you. it wasn't very obvious from the signup page [22:09] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: "2+2=5. You better believe it." [22:09] wd_ maybe you installed too much on 2g hd? as for video at boot; choosing Vesa opt and card Opt might conflict, not sure. [22:09] Nexxus: Try it for yourself and come to your own conclusions. We can sit here and bullshit you all day. You need to come to your own conclusions. [22:09] well ya but im wondering whats unique about slackware [22:09] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [22:09] Quiznos: but it works with 2.4 kernel. [22:09] ok [22:10] 2.4 != 2.6; different beasts all together [22:10] Nexxus : it's simple and it works [22:10] wd_ age of lappy? [22:10] Nexxus: http://noobfarm.org/index.php?id=634 [22:10] does 12.2 come with kde 4.3? [22:10] Nexxus: there's a terrible saying that goes: "When you install Redhat, you learn Redhat. When you install Debian, you learn Debian. When you install Slackware, you learn Linux." :)\ [22:10] Nexxus: no. 12.2 comes with KDE 3.5.10 [22:10] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [22:10] hm, it looks like it's not just samba that's slow [22:10] oh ok [22:10] pscp is transferring really slow too [22:11] Quiznos: i was thinking that also but the guys here said i could go to 12.2 but i wanted to test the 2.6 kernel to prove it's the kernel on this lappy. [22:11] well im currently on gentoo and that was a bitch to install [22:11] Hydr0p0nX (n=hydr@68.113.115.239) joined ##slackware. [22:11] Quiznos: old.. had win 95 . [22:11] user37909 (n=ldsldfn@adsl-99-139-136-178.dsl.dytnoh.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "Leaving" [22:11] does slackware support a hp-pa processor ? [22:11] Nexxus: slackware doesn't require compilation to install - but it won't hold your hand entirely :P [22:11] wd_ did you make new kern? [22:11] Quiznos: i have slackware 10.2 and it's sweet. [22:11] nods [22:11] troy: ok well thats good [22:12] troy: yes, that's where I'm running them now [22:13] fireIbird (n=fire|bir@173-18-58-139.client.mchsi.com) left irc: "I'm Leaving" [22:13] fireIbird (n=fire|bir@173-18-58-139.client.mchsi.com) joined ##slackware. [22:13] does slackware use apt-get install or what [22:13] troy: a few things failed due to parallel make issues, so I had to edit the builds for a "make $NUMJOBS || make || exit 1" [22:13] Quiznos: no just cp from ftp site in the kernel dir like the slackbook says just cp over bzImage, config, system.map and run lilo..however i made an entry with new kernel as label=linux-2.6 and ln -s system.map system.map-2.6 / config config-2.6 then ran lilo. [22:13] wd_ 2g hd? i think your sys is too old for 12+ [22:13] Nexxus: Slackware package-management: is called pkgtools, and consist of: pkgtool(8), installpkg(8), upgradepkg(8), removepkg(8), makepkg(8), explodepkg(8). See the manpage or SlackBook Chapter 18 for more information. There is also slackpkg(8), which tends to automate things a bit more. [22:13] Quiznos: i thought so also. [22:14] wd_ no, thats not the way to fix lilo.conf [22:14] sirs, why are my transfer speeds so slow over lan [22:14] wd_ /boot/{ kernel-version, config-version, sysmap-version} [22:14] Quiznos: i'm wondering if i should have even made an entry for 2.6 kernel. [22:14] wd_ lilo paragraph for the kernel-version [22:14] wd_ then run lilo [22:14] rworkman: also, are you building against current? do the scripts all assume a certain qt version, etc.? [22:14] wd_ lilo doesnt care about config or sysmap [22:15] BP{k}: so if i wanted to download and install oowriter installpkg oowriter? [22:15] Quiznos: ok [22:15] Nexxus: no [22:15] Nexxus: you create a package and install the package [22:15] hmm, cool, i can pick higher resolution after creating an account with hulu [22:15] neat [22:15] Nexxus, checkout slackbuilds.org [22:15] troy: all was built on -current as of yesterday, with the exception of the OTHERSTUFF/* dir, which need to be bumped [22:15] ok sweet [22:15] Nexxus: there is the wonderful site called SlackBuilds.org which has many buildscripts of good quality. Among others openoffice. [22:16] awesome thanks everyone [22:16] [22:16] I read [22:16] Nexxus (n=vex@208.69.211.196) left ##slackware. [22:16] Quiznos: right i know ... i linked the map and config in /boot only was wondering if i should have. [22:16] openorrifice [22:16] lol [22:16] heh [22:16] hey dive [22:16] orifice [22:16] hi mate [22:16] wd_ (n=wd@adsl-69-234-99-81.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) left irc: "leaving" [22:16] dive: how goes? [22:16] oops [22:17] wd_ it doesnt matter to lilo. [22:17] looks like they finally caught him. [22:17] oh well. [22:17] well spent most of the evening/night/morning trying to debug why utf8 breaks with a combination of urxt/vim/screen [22:17] Kaapa (n=Somethin@bl11-117-228.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:17] blame urxt, vim or screen. [22:17] dive: I got my laptop working and am now just working on starting to build kde 4.3 :) [22:18] seems to be a screen bug and the fix is to put 'term rxvt-unicode' in screenrc (but dont tell the devs) [22:18] fireIbird, nice so you fixed it? [22:18] dive: yup, different processor. [22:18] what was the problem? [22:18] ah [22:18] troy: I just updated my kde dir, so you might want to resync (it's got the latest changes too unless I missed something on packager list) [22:19] wulfmax (n=wulfmax@pool-72-66-5-193.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [22:19] Anyway, I just had a build of everything finish up earlier today [22:19] wulfmax (n=wulfmax@pool-72-66-5-193.washdc.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:19] wulfmax (n=wulfmax@pool-72-66-5-193.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [22:19] l00t (n=i-i3id3r@189.105.98.163) joined ##slackware. [22:20] _jhw_ (n=_jhw_@p548F6F2E.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: "leaving" [22:20] pizdets (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [22:21] Nick change: snorks_ -> snorks [22:21] _jhw_ (n=_jhw_@p548F6F2E.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [22:21] it's like baking a cake [22:21] oh, hello [22:21] rworkman: 4.3 goodies? :) [22:22] I doubt I will be impressed with 4.3 [22:22] thrice`: yeah, but I won't be making them public. It's trivial for anyone who cares to do on their own. [22:22] dive: there was thermal paste on the pins and so much thermal paste that the processor was stuck to the heatsink when I took the heatsink out. [22:22] I doubt that anyone cares if you will be impressed. [22:22] rworkman: of course, but time consuming :> [22:22] fireIbird, wow and that stuff shorts too [22:22] I CARE [22:22] rworkman: I'm just working on building 4.3 on my own. :) [22:23] dive: yeah, it was a mess. :P [22:23] dive: now it is running excellent, and cool. :) [22:23] rworkman, why not make 4.3 public? :( [22:23] 4.3 what? [22:23] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [22:24] superGear: because really, it's trivial to update the existing scripts. [22:24] kde? [22:24] oh [22:24] we use slackware out of laziness ,though [22:24] so 4.3 is no better than 4.2.4 [22:24] I saw a penguin rise in a bubble out of my slack pipe [22:24] fireIbird, that's great, but, are you using a capital I in your nick instead of a |? Or am I going mad? [22:24] So this sounds like there might be a semi major change to -current [22:25] fireIbird (n=fire|bir@173-18-58-139.client.mchsi.com) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [22:25] nope, kde43 will not be there. [22:25] That's the other reason I won't make my stuff public. [22:26] fireIbird (n=fire|bir@173-18-58-139.client.mchsi.com) joined ##slackware. [22:26] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [22:26] what major change? [22:26] diabolix (n=jordan@c-24-3-121-83.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:27] So, anyone here using urxvt + afterimage slackbuilds? [22:27] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.60.185) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [22:27] rworkman excuse me, are you duplicating slackbuild's work or somth else? [22:27] Quiznos: huh? [22:27] IM NOT A N0B, i just dont know everything :) [22:27] O o [22:27] rworkman your private archive that you wont make public? what's that. [22:27] rworkman, you missed a fun time [22:28] so does anyone know of an editor that is easy to use (like nano or pico) but has a way of being extended or customized? [22:28] you need to hit defcon next year [22:28] Quiznos: it's stuff that will likely eventually lead to -current [22:28] rworkman ah ty [22:28] rworkman so you are "someone" :) [22:28] juice: Maybe next year :/ [22:28] heh [22:28] Quiznos: We are all someone. [22:28] lol [22:28] well; yea but he has to :L) [22:29] rofl [22:29] did someone spike the punch? [22:29] day old java is daBomb [22:29] and bobFM radio [22:29] good tunes [22:29] a spiked punch is not necesary [22:30] it helps [22:30] has a console tool been writ to access youtube or music site without all the bells and whistles? [22:31] Quiznos: it just occurred to me what your question was meaning. [22:31] ok, and? [22:31] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [22:31] lol [22:31] that happens with me, antiwire :) [22:31] NBD [22:31] Quiznos: see http://slackbuilds.org/contact/ and http://slackware.com/~rworkman/ [22:31] ah tyvm :) [22:31] No, I'm not duplicating slackbuilds. :) [22:31] Action: thrice` starts compiling 4.3 :\ [22:31] looks like Quiznos is just about to find out what he actually asked [22:31] so you ARE someone [22:31] lol [22:31] since apparently he didn't know either [22:32] Wilblake (n=matheus@unaffiliated/wilblake) joined ##slackware. [22:32] i wrote tha damned question, course i know :) [22:32] I think Quiznos is turing bot [22:32] Quiznos: we are all someone. :) [22:32] antiwire that hapd years ago [22:32] there's even a quizbot written that's in storage now [22:32] vinegaroon (n=sam@202-180-115-72.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:33] anyway; on the tube/music grabbing thing; i'm looking for a console tool to grab and write files [22:33] Quiznos, for youtube try elinks with the youtube2.js script. It goes straight do a page with a download link for the .flv [22:33] no bells, whistles or tamborees [22:33] nice tyvm [22:34] np [22:34] Action: XGizzmo_ is "No one" [22:34] dive: by days end, my laptop will have slack64. :D [22:34] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Connection timed out [22:34] fireIbird, that's great, but, are you using a capital I in your nick instead of a |? Or am I going mad? [22:34] dive, who's the author of the js? [22:34] dive: nope, | as in pipe [22:34] wth? [22:35] stop [22:35] dive: whoops, sec. it changed somehow [22:35] this is no pipe [22:35] ok [22:35] my Internet's went out so much tonight that something happened. :P [22:35] dive: thanks for noticing that. [22:35] Nick change: fireIbird -> fire|bird [22:35] Quiznos, not sure but it is one of the guys in #elinks [22:35] oh ok [22:35] I will have a read [22:35] brb [22:35] there we go. :) [22:36] on second thought, kde isn't worth it [22:36] I can dcc it if you like [22:36] thrice`: yes it is. :) [22:36] no.. [22:36] kde4 rulez [22:36] superGear: ++ [22:36] I've been using it much more lately. [22:36] kde3 sucks [22:36] they sleep alot [22:37] dive is it you, the author? :) [22:37] heh [22:37] Quiznos, nah [22:37] heh [22:37] want me to dcc it you? [22:37] fire|bird: sure, but it'd be faster to install another distro in a VM or something just to try out [22:37] sure, let's try that [22:37] tyvm [22:37] np [22:37] now to find that file [22:37] heh [22:38] Action: Quiznos rummages through gigs-o-data [22:38] mesy fs, messy mind [22:38] hah [22:38] thrice`: there's no fun in that though. :P [22:38] Quiznos, also you will need put this line in hooks.js: do_file(elinks.home + 'youtube2.js'); [22:38] you ever look at a tree that has horizontal branches with sucker branches on it? well that's how my fs is. [22:38] ooo. ok [22:39] there's a hooks.hs? where? [22:39] ~/.elinks [22:39] damn cant find `j' [22:39] ok chking [22:39] nop; no gots [22:39] this is old elinks site [22:39] must be new [22:39] guess i'll upgrade [22:39] maybe, it's on SBo anyway [22:39] sbo? [22:40] so http://slackbuilds.org [22:40] o [22:40] or use sbopkg [22:40] ok [22:40] i do things manually [22:40] manwilly [22:41] Anybody know if I can turn an image backup from clonezilla into something usable in a VM? [22:41] dive is hooks.js plaintext file? [22:41] nm [22:41] js file [22:41] groo (n=groo@187-26-114-209.3g.claro.net.br) joined ##slackware. [22:41] icarus_ (n=tits@unaffiliated/icarus-/x-7520418) left irc: Connection timed out [22:42] dive ty [22:42] groo (n=groo@187-26-114-209.3g.claro.net.br) left irc: Client Quit [22:42] korg815 (n=user@unaffiliated/korg815) joined ##slackware. [22:44] rworkman: how was your daughter's birthday? [22:46] so with vsftpd, to create a user, do i just create a linux user for the local box? [22:46] |Slacker| (n=tanis@189.34.113.92) joined ##slackware. [22:46] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:47] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [22:47] fire|bird: I'm not familiar with clonezilla format, but you can look at liveview (search sourceforge) or vboxmanage [22:47] fire|bird, I would say (if there isn't an easier way) use cd burner to burn all the files on to a cd image, boot up your vm using that file as a cd. Transfer files across to a disk image. [22:47] user8937 (n=user0432@adsl-99-139-136-178.dsl.dytnoh.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [22:47] SpacePlod, dive: ok, thanks. [22:48] amazon10x, yes [22:48] fire|bird: are you using VMware or Vbox [22:48] ? [22:48] VBox [22:48] Tux Gnu rules Hackdome: two systems enter... one system leaves [22:48] Oh, wait, couldn't I just use VBox, start clonezilla, and use these files it made and restore it into the vm? [22:48] than do man VBoxManage and look at the "convertfromraw" option. [22:48] SpacePlod: ok, thank you. [22:48] are you just restoring files or trying to boot an image of a disk? [22:49] http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/3.0.4/VirtualBox-3.0.4-50677-Linux_x86.run [22:49] quasar: very nice; thanks for asking :) [22:49] SpacePlod: I used clonezilla to clone my laptop's hdd (windows) for a backup, but then I got the idea of putting it into a VM to run it there. [22:49] dive: okay, thanks. i wasn't sure if i was missing something [22:49] okay...that's what convertfromraw should do...assuming the clonzilla output is right. [22:50] fire|bird: making a backup without testing it or knowing how to restore from backup is kinda pointless :P [22:50] icarus_ (n=tits@unaffiliated/icarus-/x-7520418) joined ##slackware. [22:50] but clonezilla makes a few different files, so I didn't know if what I could do was possible. :P [22:50] spook: I know how to restore it using clonezilla. :) [22:50] juice: thanks for the heads-up :) [22:50] amazon10x, you want to check conf too, to see how it's set for anonymous login [22:50] welcome [22:50] i'm just got it [22:50] installing now [22:50] SpacePlod: great, thanks. I'll let you know if it works. :) [22:50] No release notes up yet :/ [22:51] k :) [22:51] rworkman, nope [22:53] who needs 'em [22:53] /topic kde 4.3 [22:53] installed vbox is loadiing up now [22:54] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [22:54] dive, now, why cant opera do what youtube2 does? huh? huh? [22:54] yep [22:54] thawt so; tyvm [22:55] stoopit opera [22:55] i hate moose [22:55] Quiznos: what are you trying to do? [22:55] what does youtube2 do? [22:55] it downloads a youtube vid [22:55] increase my ratio of moose to laziness quotient. [22:55] to the laziness side [22:55] dive: it's a .js file, correct? [22:55] hah [22:55] fire|bird, yes for elinks [22:56] dive: link? I bet I can have opera see it and use it. :) [22:56] fire|bird, want it? [22:56] SWEET!!! [22:56] dive: yes [22:56] please [22:56] yes pls [22:56] heh [22:56] Action: Quiznos quivers in anticipation [22:56] yeah but fire|bird doesn't accept dcc [22:56] gustavo_ (n=gustavo@189.114.200.129.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) joined ##slackware. [22:56] fire|bird buttonable pls [22:56] panable too [22:57] dive: yes I did. got it. thanks. [22:57] gustavo_ (n=gustavo@189.114.200.129.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) left irc: Client Quit [22:57] fire|bird, it has elinks specific code in it. I doubt whether it will work without major hack. [22:57] later time to get ready for work [22:57] dive: I'll check it out. :) [22:57] laters [22:57] later juice [22:58] dice, youtube.pl? [22:58] new vbox seems fine [22:58] Quiznos: ever checked out clive from SBo? downloads youtube videos to mp4 [22:58] clive? not sure os SBo? [22:58] gtl (n=gustavo@189.114.202.54.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:58] too many acronyms L) [22:59] i_is_cat (n=i_is_cat@S010600179a22e379.ed.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [22:59] SBo = slackbuilds.org [22:59] OH [22:59] ok will rmembr that [22:59] /topic anyway [22:59] k [22:59] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.86.215) joined ##slackware. [22:59] my netbook suddenly does the suspend or hibernate or whatever its doing since that intel stuff [22:59] Quiznos, SBo is what you use to get all the extras not included with stock Slackware btw ;-p [22:59] ty [22:59] I've also got a script searches and downloads BBC iPlayer stuff if you want it? [23:00] It has almost everything going [23:00] standalone [23:00] bbc? well, they are alil better than .us crap [23:00] laters, sleepytime [23:00] RipVanWinkle (n=anyuser@72-24-139-79.cpe.cableone.net) left irc: "leaving" [23:00] gn [23:00] ok sure [23:00] dcc [23:01] im just alil wary of bbc since 1600s tho; not nice commentary about our freedoms since then :) [23:01] ty [23:01] np [23:01] they have some good documentaries on there at times [23:02] besides SBo, slackhome, isnt there a 3rd site that has slack pkgs? [23:02] cant remember the sitename [23:02] Quiznos, don't even think about it [23:02] why? [23:02] a750mhzslinky (n=a750mhzs@74.197.94.13) joined ##slackware. [23:03] there are two but you are better off using a slackbuild script or sbopkg and building that way [23:03] Morning all [23:03] Action: andarius pushes a750mhzslinky down the stairs ... [23:03] can you point me to the critiscism regarding? [23:03] installing pre-compiled stuff with no q control and who knows what deps/options it needs is messy [23:03] ok; valid but certainly not a killer [23:03] Quiznos, well that is the general opinion in this chan [23:03] it can be [23:03] dive ok [23:04] and one site did once host a compramised package I seem to recall some time ago [23:04] i love the news [23:04] andarius yea, that's one view. i get it but i'm not averse to using; I mean that's what Patv does. [23:04] when someone gets murdered. [23:04] dive ok [23:04] Quiznos: say what... [23:04] some package sites release stuff that can be plain dangerous [23:05] andarius i get what you mean; multiple facets to a plaint [23:05] it is not a view, it is a fact [23:05] sure; agreed but i'm not that much of a n0b :) [23:05] i think in the next century I'll call myself SlackGuru. [23:05] and if you mean the Pat of slackware... I really don't see him using any package site [23:05] ... i'll be read to * [23:05] no, that's not what i meant; i mean we use his packages that he makes [23:06] oops for the reversal [23:06] because he makes the distro... [23:06] s/read/ready [23:06] BP{k}, sorry I couldn't wait ;-) http://www.unrealize.co.uk/scripts/bash/txz2tgz [23:06] BP{k}, but I'm sure it could be a lot more complex [23:07] btw, how is Pat's health and family? [23:08] Quiznos, there is enough feedback and testing that goes on in this channel that any problems with any of Pat's packages would be discovered as soon as it hits the doormat :-) [23:08] ok good [23:09] Billtoo (n=bill@bas4-unionville55-1176016927.dsl.bell.ca) left irc: "WeeChat 0.3.0-rc2" [23:11] still havent found the files dcc'd yet :) [23:12] Fenix-Dark (n=lkjdlkja@ool-44c5f1eb.dyn.optonline.net) joined ##slackware. [23:13] dive the only prob i have with non-locally compiled packages is WRT lib interface and what if compiler's libs arent like mine. that's a real prob [23:14] diabolix (n=jordan@c-24-3-121-83.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [23:15] SpacePlod: VBoxManage doesn't have a manpage. I shall read more about convertfromraw on google. :P [23:18] good night, slackers:) [23:18] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [23:20] i'm beginning to realise that I'm developing a problem with using Opera and its non-FOSS status. [23:20] it's quite disturbin [23:21] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.60.185) joined ##slackware. [23:21] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.60.185) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [23:22] gtl (n=gustavo@189.114.200.129.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) joined ##slackware. [23:24] and all the damned bugs and features it has that i cant fix. [23:24] or complain about [23:25] haldir (n=haldir@addr-66.249.234.19.nptpop-cmts02-dial-sub.rdns-bnin.net) left irc: "Leaving" [23:26] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [23:27] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) joined ##slackware. [23:27] WAHAHAH my eyesight is getting worse [23:27] ugh [23:28] missyjane, open your eyes! [23:28] o.o [23:28] 0_0 [23:28] like that ^ [23:28] nice entrance missyjane [23:28] lol xD [23:28] lol [23:28] hi missyjane [23:29] y0 edman007 [23:29] im just frustrated, i can hardly read the smaller letters on a computer now [23:29] \o quasar :) [23:29] 'lo :) [23:29] Action: missyjane bows to edman007, quasar, fire|bird [23:29] make the font bigger. :) [23:29] missyjane in the past two weeks I've seen excellent results with beta-carotene supplements, 3/day, Walmart ~4$.us [23:29] Quiznos, those really help?.. [23:29] hi fire|bird missyjane [23:29] or is that a stick figure with a knife in its hand about to chop my head off? [23:29] missyjane yes!!! [23:29] my eyesight is really deep [23:29] missyjane food has no real nutriential value. [23:30] Action: edman007 bites missyjane [23:30] lol :(.. [23:30] missyjane i ate real carrots (such as they are) for months, wasted money in the end. [23:30] Wilblake (n=matheus@unaffiliated/wilblake) left irc: Client Quit [23:31] missyjane 25k I. U.'s, take several a day; prolaby two for you, assuming you're smaller framed than me. [23:31] Quiznos, carrots, so thats what you are calling it now? [23:31] soft gells; taht's what they are [23:31] brb [23:31] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left irc: "I'm Leaving" [23:31] Quiznos im like 5' so [23:31] edman007 well, no :) they dont qualify as food anymore in my book [23:31] two will be enuf. [23:31] should see a diff in a couple of days. [23:31] i just.. dont believe they fix eyesights.. and i dont like... non-scientifically proven supplements [23:31] i take 3/day [23:32] that is supplements that make claim but have no peer reviewed studies to show it [23:32] missyjane i do NOT lie. (not saying you said i do) [23:32] i dont do reports. this is my evidence [23:32] oh no, maybe your eyesights werent that bad [23:32] no tey werent but i was concerned to prevent sight from becoming worse [23:33] try them anyway. [23:33] and watch [23:33] missyjane, i should get you in touch with my grandma, she can tell you how to cure cancer with a salad, and then she will knock you out with multivitamins [23:33] lol [23:33] missyjane I am a homeopath. [23:33] danc3 (n=danc3@ip70-187-50-46.pn.at.cox.net) left irc: "There had better be some beer left when I get back!" [23:34] i guess wd_ is off for the night. [23:34] ...and then she can tell you how global warming is a lie since god controls the weather...and how obama was not born in the US and how he is really a terrorist (she actually called the fbi and reported him, fox news told her to do it) [23:34] missyjane the body needs nutrients and supplements. we just cant get them from food anymore because of how corporations abuse the land. [23:35] edman007: sounds like my ex.. she swore up and down that her doctor in Africa had some super-secret cure for Crohn's .. funny how quick the doctor forgot the recipe for the cure when I cut off the funding [23:35] wow [23:36] killed gpm; caused that massive flood before [23:37] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) joined ##slackware. [23:37] wb [23:37] wb fire|bird [23:37] missyjane i broke a nail; what do i do? LOL [23:38] Grow a pair [23:38] dive: thank you [23:38] lol [23:38] ogex (n=ogex@202.152.22.50) joined ##slackware. [23:43] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left irc: "I'm Leaving" [23:44] l00t (n=i-i3id3r@189.105.98.163) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:45] Quiznos, stab a doll [23:45] lol [23:45] hmm, i guess i can get one from the neighbor [23:46] s [23:46] sigh [23:47] Action: missyjane feels frustrated by the world [23:47] fuck the world [23:47] what happened? [23:47] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) joined ##slackware. [23:47] :( i just cant have what i want [23:48] fucking the world is likely to cure your frustration, however it is sure to leave you with many other things... some which have no name [23:48] Hmm, usb in vbox isn't working. :/ [23:49] ose? [23:49] andarius, haha >< [23:49] dive: nope, closed [23:49] missyjane pm? [23:49] hmms [23:49] dive: I am part of vboxusers group and have a line in fstab like I always have and it worked. :P [23:50] but now it isn't for whatever reason. [23:51] usb should work [23:51] sure pm me Quiznos [23:51] must be user error [23:51] superGear: isn't it always? :P [23:51] missyjane, pms? [23:51] superGear, no, just frustration at life [23:52] could be worse [23:52] you could have no life [23:52] Wilblake (n=matheus@unaffiliated/wilblake) joined ##slackware. [23:52] i rather be dead or nonexistent [23:52] lol [23:52] this whole existence thingp ains me [23:52] oopsie [23:52] TAB TAB!!! [23:53] missyjane, we don't want you dead :( [23:53] awww superGear :).. thank you [23:53] i was expecting a 4chan response [23:54] Wilblake (n=matheus@unaffiliated/wilblake) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [23:54] wtf is 4chan [23:54] global response? [23:54] Action: superGear doesn't pay attention to garbage too much [23:54] deco (n=deco@adsl-69-108-75-96.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [23:54] superGear: http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=4chan :P [23:55] does patrick ever visit here ? :P [23:55] MrJacks0n (n=MrJackso@173-86-39-183.dr01.wlbr.pa.frontiernet.net) joined ##slackware. [23:55] WB deco, how may fire|bird help you? [23:55] deco, never [23:55] we visit him [23:55] hah! [23:55] deco, he knows you may come in [23:55] dont tease him :) [23:55] so he stays away [23:55] yes he does [23:55] superGear: hehe thanks . awww :-( [23:56] he usually visits when a release is about to happen [23:56] that's cool of him [23:56] So he'll be here when 13 is about to come out [23:56] probably [23:56] thaednevol (n=edwin@186.28.200.223) joined ##slackware. [23:56] thaednevol (n=edwin@186.28.200.223) left ##slackware. [23:57] looking forward to 13 i want to see how kde4 turns out [23:58] then d/l current ;P [23:58] deco ive used kde4 before but on another flavor - let me just say kde4 is AMAZING [23:58] this is coming from a girl who used compiz fusion [23:58] MrJackson (i=Mr@173-86-10-255.dr01.wlbr.pa.frontiernet.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:59] KDE 4 is nice [23:59] missyjane: oh :P i tried it on ubuntu just for kicks i found it visually appealing but performance was awesome well tha'ts ubuntu. [23:59] kubuntu [23:59] kubuntu sucks [23:59] slow pos [23:59] i mean performance was aweful [00:00] --- Wed Aug 5 2009