[00:00] ok, cool [00:00] maco: smokeping :) [00:00] You can't do that here now :P [00:00] gniks: yes thats what it reminded me of :) [00:00] Cruciphix, how can they trace the attacker if he uses my home network wireless? and with a fake mac address? [00:00] or httping or something liek that [00:00] maybe even iperf [00:00] c0cac00l: all that is logged [00:01] gniks, what is logged? [00:01] c0cac00l, they wouldn't the would get you. ( that's the whole point unless they can find some sort of previous connection from his PC to yours and "Fake" Mac address, He would have to have some stuffed up software and be by or in your local network. [00:01] gniks, is there any proof of the attacker? or just fake things? [00:01] his IP and access to your router, his mac address, where he went to, etc... [00:01] i mean, that makes it extremely hard to track him as he is mobile though [00:01] Action: Cruciphix uses his phone and crushes phone. [00:01] Cruciphix: has a point& they would think its you [00:01] and it would be very hard for you to prove otherwise [00:01] Indeed. [00:02] i hate to see network wireless with WEP :| its so unsecure.. [00:02] gniks, I'm very dissapointed in damn "PCBSD" Back to Slackware or Debian for me ;P [00:02] however, most ISPs do not keep records on who has what IP when [00:02] gniks, in this country if you don't have logs. [00:02] The ISP goes down. [00:02] Simple. [00:02] Channel flood from Cruciphix -- kicking [00:02] :P [00:02] Cruciphix kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [00:02] Cruciphix (~Cruciphix@125-238-180-33.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) joined ##slackware. [00:02] Rip Off. [00:02] hahah [00:02] lol! [00:02] in this country, we get rid of logs as soon as possible, then we can't be subpoenaed to court [00:02] -g0v- c0cac00l (1000@95.172.169.142) was looking for you on ##slackware 3 minutes ago (08.08. 04:55). [00:02] :o [00:03] and therefore not liable [00:03] Yep. [00:03] what? [00:03] what was -g0v- doing? [00:03] gniks, You changed your Reply either that or what the heck is Purple IRC? [00:03] trhodes: "IP Covert Channel Detection" in ACM Transactions on Information and Systems Security, Vol 12, No 4, Article 22 [00:03] thanks, maco [00:03] i changed what? [00:03] Action: Cruciphix attacks SigSec Give me my data back bishes [00:03] gniks, What OS are you running? [00:04] OS X [00:04] and What IRC Client? [00:04] lol im not telling you that [00:04] Lol. [00:04] What is Purple IRC? [00:04] no clue [00:04] lol [00:04] libpurple [00:04] thats what i was thinking [00:05] gniks, Mr.King -- Give me your IP and I will just muster up some fake Logs and such. and well within a week You'll be arrested and we never met okay? [00:05] Lol. [00:05] HAHA.. [00:05] lmao& have fun trying [00:05] :) [00:05] Easy, I work for the FBI :) [00:05] could you try on me? [00:06] neither me or my isp keep logs, so it doesn't matter [00:06] I do :) [00:06] you will never track it back to me ;) [00:06] And I'm sure your NSP does :P [00:06] not easily anyway [00:06] what if he hacks your isp and change the logs? [00:06] haha not really [00:06] "Easily" being the key word. [00:06] c0cac00l, Hacking an ISP is just plain stupid. [00:06] i run my ISP, its how i get free internet, lol [00:06] Especially your own one lmao [00:06] LOOOL [00:07] gniks, How much traffic do you get? [00:07] *LIMIT* wise. [00:07] me personally? [00:07] Yes and your "ISP". [00:07] its fiber 100Mbps [00:07] i only have 2 firewalls :( [00:07] Not the speed. The amount. [00:07] iptables && firestarter [00:07] For example in NZ we have data caps. [00:07] :p [00:07] :P [00:07] 20 gig data cap in NZ for $60 a month [00:07] well, i can use the entire 100Mbps on my connection [00:08] gniks, is there any way to change my connection speed? its because i got 100 mbps and the isp mother fuckers don't give me more than 40 mb/s +/- [00:08] my ISP in this area pulls in about 45Gbps at peak hours [00:08] they have some priority rules [00:08] So you could download 2TB in a few hours and it wouldn't matter? [00:08] pirving (~pirving@cpe-24-31-159-226.maine.res.rr.com) left irc: Quit: Java user signed off [00:08] How much does it cost. [00:08] c0cac00l: nope, rate limiting is a bitch [00:08] Lol [00:08] Cruciphix: correct [00:08] bahh [00:08] SHIT!! [00:09] gniks, I can't use over 20Gig of data otherwise I'll get reduced to Dial Up speed. [00:09] and I pay $60 a month. [00:09] gniks, having your own ISP is AWESOME! [00:09] i don't own it :p [00:09] i work for it :p [00:09] gniks (~sking@unaffiliated/gniks) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [00:09] whatever! [00:09] I can't get more than 3mg [00:09] why he left? [00:09] ffs. [00:09] Power Cut :P [00:09] Action: Cruciphix haxz0r3d him :o [00:09] Lol just kidding. [00:10] gniks (~sking@unaffiliated/gniks) joined ##slackware. [00:10] oops wrong button [00:10] wb. [00:10] does anyone have the link of the movie swordfish? i don't wanna download it.. i just wanna see it.. like stream or something [00:10] gniks, Set me up SSH to one of your computers and give me a dedicated server :P [00:10] Cruciphix, very funny lol [00:10] gniks, give me free .com domain [00:10] artaud (~Artaud@unaffiliated/artaud) joined ##slackware. [00:10] haha, we aren't a registrar [00:10] He can't C00re :P [00:11] ohh :( [00:11] Action: Cruciphix can get 65 free .com's [00:11] registrars need to be authorized by IANA to do that [00:11] *ANY* free ones. [00:11] i used to work for a datacenter in Lansing, MI before I moved to NYC [00:11] i could get free domains there [00:11] :P [00:12] i was sure to renew them for several years before i left :p [00:12] Haha. Charge them :P [00:12] that was the idea :p [00:13] Action: Cruciphix moves over to his IPV6 connection. Hmm rDNS and Subdomain = Hostname on FreeNode :o Leet! Pft. [00:13] Lol. [00:13] sixxs.net is awesome [00:13] i have a IPv6 tunnel to my home :) [00:13] <--- TunnelBroker.net && afraid.org [00:13] Motoko-chan (~maoyama@pool-71-254-176-19.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [00:13] i prefer sixxs [00:13] Meh. [00:13] Whatever works. [00:13] :P [00:13] Channel flood from Cruciphix -- kicking [00:13] sixxs doesn't. [00:13] Cruciphix kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [00:13] haha [00:13] Cruciphix (~Cruciphix@125-238-180-33.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) joined ##slackware. [00:13] works well for me :p [00:13] Kidding :p [00:14] I got accepted by sixxs. [00:14] But then lost the details [00:14] Lol. [00:14] until some dumb idiot in chicago who decides to run their tunnesl on a BSD box with a bad RAID card [00:14] email them :p [00:14] they will help ya [00:14] I'd rather not it was so long ago. [00:14] lol [00:14] Alright. [00:14] I'm on skype now, anyone else have it? [00:15] Nick change: nyRednek -> jewbacca [00:15] my old company had native IPv6 connectivity by the time i left, my major project was to engineer it [00:15] Did you know. I only now own 2 PCs. 1. Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz and an AMD Sempron 1.6Ghz both with DDr1 512MB RAM. and they both suck but the sempron owns the Celeron :P [00:15] i have it, but not on it [00:15] and you still get a /48 all to your self :) [00:15] miss_riss, I'm on skype :) [00:15] /64 ftw [00:15] :P [00:15] lol but thats so much smaller :p [00:15] Stfu! [00:15] haha [00:15] s0d0 (~sod@host81-141-52-148.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [00:15] 64 = High number! [00:15] So pft [00:16] Action: Cruciphix keeps dreaming [00:16] lol [00:16] 2^64 lulz [00:16] Hmm seriously. What OS can I run? (BSD is no Good.) I want a server that also supports my Desktop crap. but meh I suppose Desktop is the only way to go. [00:16] Windows will have to do :S or Debian. [00:16] i run slackware [00:16] works fine for a desktop and server [00:17] or SuSE is nice too [00:17] Is it possible to talk to two people at once in skype? [00:17] or just run OS X [00:17] Talking to my SO atm. [00:17] miss_riss, Yes. [00:17] does akmai technologies protect more against DoS/DDoS attacks? [00:17] You can add them to the convo miss_riss. [00:17] Yes c0cac00l [00:17] c0cac00l: no [00:17] yes or no lol? [00:17] Yes -_- [00:17] lol [00:17] they are not a DOS mitigation server [00:17] s/server/service/ [00:17] its not what they do [00:17] blockdos.com is for that [00:17] hum.. [00:17] $10 says they do? [00:18] Oh wait [00:18] Lol. [00:18] BLOCKDOS.COM? [00:18] I read the question wrong [00:18] that's the wrost name [00:18] It's no lol [00:18] worst * [00:18] Lol it sounds good to me! [00:18] Action: Cruciphix kills D O S [00:18] Lol [00:18] sure, they may have some DOS protection type of things&. but thats not their business [00:18] I read it backwards twice lol [00:18] and their network would probably crumble under the DOS's ive seen [00:19] I've only ever had a 12k botnet. [00:19] Wasn't that great. [00:19] Cost me about $100 too [00:19] Stupid Shell accounts. [00:19] Lol. [00:19] haha [00:19] ive seen 10Gbps DOS attacks [00:19] Yeah. [00:19] now those are fun to block [00:19] That'll do the trick. [00:19] They aren't easy :P [00:19] sadly, the only way to do it is to turn off the customer at our own providers [00:20] and make our provider deal with it :p [00:20] which is the internet backbone [00:20] Can't locate IO/Socket/SSL.pm [00:20] how can i fix that? [00:20] its a perl problem :| [00:20] cpan [00:20] install IO::Socket::SSL [00:20] CPAN! [00:20] cpan »? [00:20] Over here. Telsta Clears Back bone went down when someone was duck hunting and shot the cable lol [00:20] yeah, run those commands :p [00:20] c0cac00l, type /exec -o uname -a [00:21] i run cpan [00:21] :P [00:21] Action: Cruciphix pees in the pan [00:21] Linux c0ca 2.6.33.4-smp #2 SMP Wed May 12 22:47:36 CDT 2010 i686 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T8300 @ 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux [00:21] There you c me pee in pan :o [00:21] Ooh "Intel Core 2 Duo". [00:21] Action: Cruciphix loves Intel Core 2 Duos. [00:21] Action: Cruciphix hates the rest Except the Core i5. [00:21] :) [00:21] i love my i7 macbook pro [00:21] cpan[1]> [00:21] what now? [00:22] run that install command [00:22] install IO::Socket::SSL [00:22] gniks, thank you [00:22] Core i5 Core i7, Core 2 Duo, Are the only Intel CPUs I'd ever use. (AMD Sempron and Phenom are the only AMD cpus I'd use) (IBM: Woot Gimmie) [00:22] Action: Cruciphix likes Intel over AMD though. [00:22] what about 2 years ago Cruciphix? [00:22] CPAN, not to be confused with T-Pain. [00:22] gniks, what about 2 years ago? [00:22] AMD needs to die [00:22] the i line didn't exist then [00:22] i hate amd [00:22] andarius (~andarius@c-24-98-241-160.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:22] you wouldn't be able to use them [00:22] it sucks a lot! [00:23] gniks, I just liked the Core 2 Duo [00:23] AMD has some nice tech [00:23] AMD bought ATI and made their stuff even worse than it was [00:23] greetings and salutations again [00:23] wobbles (~huntsman@C-61-68-164-96.bur.connect.net.au) joined ##slackware. [00:23] If AMD were to go, Intel CPU prices would at least double. [00:23] AMD, need to be in place to tell Intel to put their prices down but still AMD suck [00:23] bunnyboi (~androgyne@cpe-72-224-31-169.nycap.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [00:23] Action: MLanden hands a vocal phase shifter to Motoko-chan [00:23] yeah it should of been amd and nvidia [00:23] thats fine, they can have all the nice tech they want, ill wait for Apple or Intel or someone else to buy it up and implmenet it properly [00:23] but both wanted to own the other [00:24] Intel + nVidia (ATI is okay. I like ATI but meh. I don't need a 2k Graphics Card besides; ATI drivers aren't great on Linux Nvidia drivers are :P) [00:24] schoene (~mark@cpe-65-189-214-151.neo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [00:24] exactly [00:24] drivers make all the difference [00:24] totally [00:24] ati drivers are bad in windows [00:24] lulz [00:24] Failed during this command: [00:24] FLORA/Net-SSLeay-1.36.tar.gz : install NO [00:24] SULLR/IO-Socket-SSL-1.33.tar.gz : install NO [00:24] and thats just bad ;p [00:24] c0cac00l: [00:24] Now, ASUS or Gigabyte. -- I couldn't say I know Gigabytes Motherboards are better in quality but I don't see any Gigabyte Laptops I see ASUS Laptops though. [00:24] awe [00:24] force install IO::Socket::SSL [00:25] both are pretty good boards [00:25] Do you want to run external tests? [00:25] These tests *will* *fail* if you do not have network connectivity. [n] [00:25] c0cac00l, type /exec -o dmesg [00:25] should i say no? [00:25] Gigabyte is a board/chicp maker, not a laptop maker ;p [00:25] ASUS does it all [00:25] gniks, Yeah but in competition wise states. [00:25] I'd pick ASUS over Gigabyte I think. [00:25] yeah [00:26] im not sure :p [00:26] ok i say n [00:26] Neither. [00:26] Lol. [00:26] been a while since i bought a laptop or motherboard [00:26] Same here. [00:26] gniks, You Got skype ? [00:26] well, i buy them all the time, for cisco chassis :p [00:26] i have it, but i don't use it, haha [00:26] Ah, lol. [00:26] Better yet, Got a headset (with Microphone) ? [00:26] mainly cause i don't have anyone to use it with [00:27] i have a microphone built into my mac [00:27] Awesome. You should Build up a Geek Database of Friends on Skype. [00:27] Action: Cruciphix knows a few :P [00:27] haha [00:27] but i like to watch shows like ugly better, and desperate housewives when imchatting :p [00:27] Action: Cruciphix is thinking between debian and slackware so freaking hard to think. [00:27] oh god not debian [00:27] slackware all the way [00:27] Ugly better? more like Ugly betty. [00:27] gniks, Why? [00:27] Debian Is good :P [00:28] s/better/betty [00:28] why? [00:28] Yo soy Betty, la fea [00:28] 1. Good Hardware Support 2. Stability 3. Very Good Fast Clean package manager (APT) 4. Non Rebootable Updates. [00:28] Except Kernel patches ^ [00:28] But that's a given in any OS. [00:28] in a unix os yes [00:29] not windows [00:29] Just use Mandriva [00:29] gniks, Windows needs to restart more then anything :P [00:29] i like slackware because its clean, flexible, functional, stable [00:29] OpenBSD for Security. [00:29] :P [00:29] everything i need or want to do desktop or server wise, slackware can handle [00:29] meh [00:29] Yeah I'll download Slack now, Torrent time. [00:29] BSD isn't really more secure [00:29] Not anymore anyway. [00:30] yeah [00:30] It used to be way more secure. [00:30] Now linux is catching up. [00:30] so did windows [00:30] Especially since Linux is being more supported then BSD. [00:30] Yeah More hackers out their now [00:30] and more idiot windows users. :P [00:30] lol [00:30] yeah [00:30] Debian has nearly 1k of users in there. [00:30] In here under 300. [00:30] :P [00:30] But we make up for it with our Intelligence. [00:31] :P [00:31] lol [00:31] well, the numbers are down [00:31] They are just twiddle their thumbs hoping for it to work. [00:31] ive seen upwards of about 400 in here before [00:31] slackware is slowly catching up to the other distros [00:31] Action: Cruciphix knows A REAL GEEKY dude, and I mean Geeky to the point of probably taking down NewZealands Entire Something :P [00:31] And he uses Slackware too :p [00:31] Sadly he uses windows as well :o [00:31] Lol. [00:31] haha [00:31] But I have to use Windows for my iPods etc etc. [00:31] uauh.. [00:32] i have a windows VM on my mac [00:32] its required for vsphere [00:32] Cool. [00:32] stupid vmware requires their tools run on windows [00:32] they have been saying for years they were making a mac client [00:32] still haven't seen it [00:32] Lol, use Pidgin :P [00:32] do you know what vsphere is? lol [00:32] Sorry read that wrong again lol [00:32] Yep [00:32] lol kk [00:33] someone shoot these ass face's at this starbucks for using youtube on a t1 [00:33] Lol [00:33] LMAO [00:33] stupid mac users [00:33] jeev: you in Columbus circle in NYC? [00:33] If you shoot them, do you hit them in the face AND ass at the same time then? [00:33] they think they're the shit, ignorant oblivious to everything [00:33] jeev: i take offense to that [00:33] gniks, i'm not sure but i think all mac users assume the internet is theirs [00:33] not in columbus [00:33] Motoko-chan i'm not a murderer but i'd love to pound their face in [00:33] jeev: im a mac user, and the internet IS mine [00:34] there is no assumption [00:34] its a fact [00:34] gniks i'll come piss acid on your internet wires. [00:34] wtf? [00:34] blockdos.net is slowi [00:34] lol i think that website is been attacked 24 hours.. [00:34] jeev, if they are assfaces, does that also equal a spanking? [00:34] gniks, && c0cac00l /exec -o uptime [00:34] c0cac00l: you can imagine that site gets dossed too [00:34] have fun jeev, i have all fiber [00:34] stupid starbucks, i wish i could ddos them here [00:34] Cruciphix: it don't like that [00:34] is blockdos.net slow in your computer? [00:34] they're on macs, im sure there's a ton of DoS that'll give them a delicious panic [00:34] Lol gniks :P [00:34] its a tid bit slow [00:35] if you knew how the mitigate DOS attacks, youd' know why its slow though :p [00:35] 05:31:52 up 1 day, [00:35] me ? [00:35] jeev: relax on the mac hating [00:35] OMG. [00:35] gniks, lol. [00:35] c0cac00l, That's the highest uptime I've ever seen [00:35] gniks, i'm the first person on efnet to take down irc.best.net, i know more about dos than cisco and juniper combined [00:35] -g0v- please look a bit closer at the memberlist of this channel. wtf? [00:35] Lol. stupid bot. :P [00:35] Cruciphix: i have a router thats been up for 6.5 years [00:36] jeev: keep thinking that [00:36] Awesome gniks :D [00:36] i should login hax0r wayport and null route these punks [00:36] and im not talking about cisco technologies [00:36] gniks, I'm setting up an IRC Network soon. Would you come and hang out on it with me and my bros? [00:36] haha, good luck at actually null routing anyone [00:36] sure [00:36] Awesome. [00:36] haha [00:36] lol [00:36] my personal server uptime [00:36] 00:33:40 up 7 days, 9:22, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.03, 0.00 [00:36] <--- NewZealand. -- My Name Is King Dion Minus The "King" part. What's your name gniks ? [00:37] Great. :) Nice load averages. [00:37] gniks you talk to me like i'm an idiot when it comes to this stuff [00:37] Steven King [00:37] gniks, Awesome. [00:37] ViniciusPXMB (~puroosso@unaffiliated/viniciuspxmb) left irc: Quit: Usar Linux amacia o cabelo [00:37] jeev: you talk like your a fucking genius and can circumvent the world [00:37] gniks, Hmm right now time to get a torrent client and burn Slackware when it is done downloading. [00:37] 9:23PM up 613 days, 9:13, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 useless server [00:37] I bet jeev Can't hack a Windows box sitting at it logged on. [00:37] gniks, since i dont own a mac anymore, i'm not a genius like you. [00:37] bah.. my network sucks --- blockdos.net hping statistic --- [00:37] ^C1555103 packets transmitted, 379320 packets received, 76% packet loss [00:37] round-trip min/avg/max = 0.0/27.8/79.9 ms [00:37] Channel flood from c0cac00l -- kicking [00:37] len=46 ip=174.37.183.65 ttl=41 DF id=10799 sport=80 flags=SA seq=0 win=16384 rtt=0.0 ms [00:37] c0cac00l kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [00:38] my uptime sucks on my server cause i updated vmware esxi [00:38] c0cac00l (1000@95.172.169.142) joined ##slackware. [00:38] Cruciphix, you should probably start making your new "ircd" right now. [00:38] i'm sure all 4 users are waiting [00:38] did someone ban me or something lol? [00:38] my ping to blckdos.net is 45ms [00:38] Oh jeev Those 4 users are better then your 0. [00:38] c0cac00l, yea you were banned [00:38] jeev, why? [00:38] Cruciphix, because i'm stupid enough to waste resources on an ircd for nobody [00:38] c0cac00l: You flooded the channel so the bot kicked you. [00:39] wharncliffe, i didn't do that [00:39] c0cac00l, i was being sarcastic. if you were banned you wouldn't be able to rejoin [00:39] For myself jeev out of bordem and its not a waste ty. [00:39] jeev, lol [00:39] This jeev is full of shit. [00:39] c0cac00l, paste 3+ lines in a matter of a few seconds and you're kicked by the bot [00:39] You waste too much time typing bull crap. [00:39] jeev, ahh [00:39] Cruciphix, enjoy your ircd [00:39] jeev, that flood.. [00:39] jeev, enjoy your life. [00:39] ^ Not much of one. [00:39] jeev: you used to be a good conversationalist, what happened? [00:39] jeev, i thought you was speaking about another type of flooding [00:39] "Coc" fits you well jeev ... [00:40] gniks, you took offense to a mac comment and you turned into a bitch. nothing happened to me [00:40] lol [00:40] ive always been a bitch, nothing is new here [00:40] you started to bleed faster than anyone i've ever seen [00:40] ** server can't find blackdos.net: NXDOMAIN --- :o [00:40] jeev: your comment was flat out bull shit [00:40] Cruciphix: blockdos.com [00:40] not .net [00:40] Oh my bad lol. [00:41] 94ms [00:41] Cruciphix: what country are you in ? [00:41] NewZealand. [00:41] thats why :p [00:41] you gotta cross the ocean [00:41] I wish it was that fast. [00:41] and thats not bad actually [00:41] time=269.951 ms [00:41] it should be 100+ [00:41] ^ That's my real one :P [00:41] oh [00:41] yeah [00:41] :p [00:41] Channel flood from gniks -- kicking [00:41] thats accurate [00:41] gniks kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [00:42] gniks, wonderful. your comments WERENT bullshit [00:42] LMAO he's not even in here you idiot. [00:42] gniks (~sking@unaffiliated/gniks) joined ##slackware. [00:42] wtf [00:42] Cruciphix i lagged out you cum cuggling faggot [00:42] is it true that NSA can spy anything on the world? like any computer, telephone and etc? [00:42] welcome to my sidiot list/ [00:42] gniks, dude <jeev> gniks, wonderful. your comments WERENT bullshit lol [00:42] who IS this guy ? [00:42] While you were kicked. [00:43] i didn't flood [00:43] who the fuck is driving this channel? [00:43] <jeev> welcome to my sidiot list/ -- The difference between me and you is. I wouldn't welcome you to my own shit. You prick. Get bent and I hope you die in a melting pile of dog s h i t. [00:43] he's like a fucking unbunti user in the wrong channel [00:43] jhw_ (~jhw@p548D3C59.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [00:43] I'd take Ubuntu over your Windows 95 [00:43] calm down boys [00:43] The Sun is cooler then you. [00:43] In both respects. [00:44] nerd rage [00:44] meh I'm calm gniks. Just getting the fly spray. [00:44] lol [00:44] somene needs to start building his ircd already [00:44] so if anyone wants to tell me what i flooded, that'd be great [00:44] s0d0 (~sod@host81-141-52-148.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [00:44] gniks, The Nothingness lol 3 lines is too much to the bot it doesn't like you :p [00:45] ill have that fixed as soon as my buddy gets online :) [00:45] Bots eh? [00:45] Can't trust them! [00:45] :P [00:45] hah never [00:45] how can i change my ip on slackware? [00:45] AI will be the end of the world [00:45] forcing it to lease.. [00:45] c0cac00l, USE DHCP and Reset the router lol [00:45] netconfig [00:45] 'ifconfig' [00:45] edit /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf [00:45] :o [00:45] i don't have a router [00:45] or "ip" [00:46] gedit /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf [00:46] what now? [00:46] fine modem c0cac00l ... [00:46] there is like 50ways to change/set and IP [00:46] Indeed. [00:46] Too many. [00:46] c0cac00l: read the instructions in that file, or use one of the other methods :p [00:46] i can reboot my modem, but it will not change the ip.. [00:46] c0cac00l, use a proxy lmao [00:46] i think he's trying to get a new ip on wan [00:46] Action: Cruciphix uses his leet internal proxy [00:46] i don't trust on proxies.. [00:46] c0cac00l: if you cange your IP randomly it won't work [00:46] except the chinese ones. [00:47] c0cac00l, Do you want to change your IP Internally or Externally? [00:47] he isn't running a router, so its external [00:47] Oh. [00:47] your ISP has to be routing your IP, and make sure no one else is using it, so changing your IP blindly could knock someone else offline, or just not work at all :p [00:47] on ubuntu i use to do apt-get remove dhcpcd --andsomeshit here to remove the configurations files, and install it again to change [00:47] Use Tor c0cac00l. [00:47] WOW [00:47] schoene (~mark@cpe-65-189-214-151.neo.res.rr.com) left irc: Quit: leaving [00:47] c0cac00l: dhclient is the program your looking for [00:48] dhclient eth0 [00:48] or what ever interface you are using [00:48] l0 get low! A fire! [00:48] Oh no wait, [00:48] dhclient eth0 [00:48] External network device eth0 is not ready. Aborting.. [00:48] Firewall started [00:48] That was just 1gb/second flooding to my home network :o [00:48] c0cac00l, when did you stop using ubuntu [00:48] it didn't change the ip.. [00:48] 2 days ago [00:49] 1 day and some hours actually [00:49] Damn jeev you are a like a rash 1. No one wants you 2. You are all over body that uses anything other then what you don't like. [00:49] c0cac00l: why do you care what your IP is? [00:49] c0cac00l, you ask a generic question and expect an answer.. you didn't mention what IP you're trying to change, if you've got dsl or cable, how your isp handles it [00:49] andarius (andarius@c-24-98-241-160.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left ##slackware ("the shit is getting way to deep in here for me"). [00:49] jeev: IP is IP, regardless of the layer 2 protocl [00:49] gniks, ... [00:49] each ISP can handle it differently and there is no real way to know what they are doing [00:50] gniks, uh what if he's trying to get a new ip from his isp which wont hand him a new ip without a mac change ? [00:50] gniks, there is a way. ask the end user :p [00:50] jeev, i can't specify the ip i want.. [00:50] jeev: then thats a DHCP issue, not a DSL issue [00:50] i think it's easier to give someone advice if you know what he's trying to do. [00:50] i know what hes trying to do [00:50] gniks, you're using too many books here in t his conversation. you know what i'm talking about. [00:50] what he is trying to do won't work without DHCP [00:50] gniks, no you don't. [00:50] jeev: stfu and let me take care of this [00:51] Lol go gniks! [00:51] gniks, i have done this on ubuntu.. i'm just finding a way on slackware.. [00:51] open up each one of your chapters and walk him through it, rather than taking an easy shortcut. [00:51] people.. [00:51] Easy = Good, jeev :P [00:51] how can i remove 100 % dhcpcd? [00:51] c0cac00l: you need to use dhcp, but you also need to know what interface you are using on your system [00:51] c0cac00l, Turn of the PC :P [00:52] c0cac00l: you will need to call your ISP and ask for a static IP [00:52] Action: Cruciphix sighs [00:52] slapt-get --remove don't delete the configurations files.. [00:52] you dont' want to remove dhcpd [00:52] i'm using eth0(ethernet) [00:52] c0cac00l, type ifconfig in a terminal [00:52] what you are asking is not going to do what you want [00:52] and paste bin it then give us the address. [00:52] ifconfig eth0 you mean.. [00:52] you will lose your internet access [00:52] unless you strike it lucky [00:52] ifconfig eth0 [00:52] eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1d:72:c7:b7:a3 [00:52] inet addr:95.172.169.142 Bcast:95.172.171.255 Mask:255.255.252.0 [00:53] Did I say just eth0? [00:53] interesting, they have you on a /23 [00:53] I wanted a nosey. [00:53] Lol. [00:53] what else do you wanna see? [00:53] rule number one , never ive your IP out on irc [00:53] A women naked! :o [00:54] where? [00:54] gniks, why? [00:54] because people can use it against you [00:54] gniks, i'm not scare of them.. [00:54] oh this is funny [00:54] ok w/e [00:55] c0cac00l, for $30 I could disconnect you and stop you from connecting to the Internet if I knew your IP and you didn't have much protection I doub the protection would do that much either [00:55] Action: Cruciphix sighs. [00:55] 30??? [00:55] os you are running smtp, http, squid, and acmsoda [00:55] i do it free to you ;) [00:55] s/os/so/ [00:55] Action: Cruciphix laughs at "Not Scared of them" Well your PC might disagree when your network load is too excessive for your CPU cycles and your CPU overheats and your System Crashes :o [00:55] Lol ^ Maybe on an Intel Pentium 1 [00:55] LOL [00:56] c0cac00l, Give me your IP and I'll disconnect you with in 12minutes. [00:56] c0cac00l: interesting, you are running some form of XAMPP [00:57] gniks, lampp actually [00:57] PHP 5.3.1 and OpenSSL 0.9.8i [00:57] Apache + PHP :) [00:57] Linux Apache Mysql PhpMyAdmin PHP = Lampp [00:57] phpmyadmin doesn't count [00:57] Lol. [00:57] and it could be python [00:57] phpmyadmin is software for the weak [00:57] whois 24.238.12.206? [00:57] and its insecure [00:57] dunno [00:57] figure it out [00:57] I know who it is. [00:58] It's 206.12.238.24.in-addr.arpa.data1-beacon.nj.hwccustomers.com [00:58] :P [00:58] lulz [00:58] he is from United States [00:58] thats not hard to find out [00:58] schoene (~mark@cpe-65-189-214-151.neo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [00:58] i know.. [00:59] Cruciphix: who is this? [00:59] wtf? what the hell is google doing on my network? [00:59] Who is who jewbacca ? [00:59] alkos333 (~alkos333@70-5-242-12.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [00:59] LMFAO [00:59] c0cac00l: it may not be google, but someone spoofing IPs trying to attack you [00:59] get a fucking router and firewall yourself [00:59] Yeah who could that be? [00:59] gniks, i got 2 firewalls [00:59] :P [01:00] this is hilarious [01:00] they aren't working [01:00] Pretty crappy ones then [01:00] Agreed jeev :P [01:00] Cruciphix, maybe some script kiddie :) [01:00] lulz, DAV [01:00] Haha maybe. [01:00] now that is easy to exploid [01:00] exploit [01:00] Cruciphix: nevermind [01:00] be welcome to enter on my website !! http://c0ca.no-ip.org/welcome.html [01:01] hahha [01:01] your funny [01:01] lol [01:01] Good lord, Gtfo No-Ip. Use DynDNS :o [01:01] javascript rocks :) [01:01] xxcv (~asdf@c122-106-162-239.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [01:01] how much they pay to use DynDNS? [01:01] Nothing c0cac00l ... [01:01] First five are free, afaik [01:02] Hotwire Communications - 300 Lancaster Ave suite 208- Wynnewood --- 24.238.12.206 - United States Jersey City Private Customer :P [01:03] c0cac00l: you should try something original instead of being a lame script kiddy [01:03] Beep Woot Leet! [01:03] gniks, what are you talking about? [01:03] stuff [01:03] gniks, its just a simple script that i wrote.. i was just testing the while of javascript. [01:04] Cruciphix, will you shut me down or what? [01:04] moti (moti@devio.us) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [01:05] c0cac00l, If I hacked you I wouldn't touch your OS. [01:06] nor shut down your pc. [01:06] I'd smile sweetly and say nothing after what was done [01:06] id sit in /proc/net for a while [01:06] Action: Cruciphix would sit in his power pack and wait a few weeks. [01:06] Lol. [01:06] Cruciphix, i'm gald to know that. [01:07] c0cac00l, You are glad to know I'd ruin your PSU and chance of wrecking good data on your Harddrive and a stuffed Mobo? [01:07] Cruciphix, yes. [01:07] BRB. [01:07] anyway [01:07] can we turn this back to productive convo? [01:07] I'd never hack you c0cac00l you seem like a "COOL" guy :) [01:07] Indeed. [01:07] brb [01:08] Cruciphix, ohhh *.* [01:08] Cruciphix, i love you too lol [01:08] T3slider (~T3slider@unaffiliated/t3slider) left irc: Quit: Night [01:08] Cruciphix, you seem to be a dangerous guy.. [01:08] Cruciphix, I like that. [01:09] dhabyx (~dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) joined ##slackware. [01:10] cryptic0 (~cryptic0@209.189.246.113) left irc: Quit: This computer has gone to sleep [01:10] CathyInBlue (~garrett@pool-71-127-17-34.trrhin.dsl-w.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: Be excellent to each other. [01:12] artaud (~Artaud@unaffiliated/artaud) left irc: Quit: leaving [01:12] yeah chicks love dangerous guys [01:13] am0rphis (~qwe@91.145.219.226) left irc: Quit: am0rphis [01:13] freenode guys doesn't sound very danderous to me :) [01:13] lulz [01:13] Action: Cruciphix isn't dangerous at all c0cac00l ... [01:13] Neither is FreeNode. [01:13] Or any other Internet "System". [01:13] *Sarcasm* [01:14] Back btw. [01:14] gniks, I put some spaghetti in the Microwave :o [01:14] couldn't tell ;) [01:14] Lol how amazing my dinner is :S [01:14] yum [01:14] yummy spaghettti [01:14] i made home made chicken noodle soup [01:14] But that's it? One stinkin can. [01:14] ew, can [01:14] can? [01:14] gross [01:14] :p [01:14] Yeah Spaghetti in a can [01:14] What else does it come in? [01:14] someone should teach you how to cook [01:14] you can spice up canned ssauce [01:14] usually a pot [01:15] *sauce [01:15] yeah sauce, not spaghetti [01:15] but canned noodles are pitiful [01:15] Action: Cruciphix knows how to cook, Vegetables and Steak and all sorts gniks The thing is. I don't have any damn food. Spent it all on computer parts lmao [01:15] haha awesome [01:15] yeah cooking with pot is so much fun. especially when you got guests [01:15] 'Noodles' Dude noodles and Spaghetti are too different things. [01:15] cannabutter [01:15] Action: Cruciphix also has Flavoured Noodles too! In Packets! [01:15] i said "a" pot :p [01:15] No not computer packets Plastic Packets! [01:15] Action: Cruciphix doesn't smoke "pot" [01:15] pireau (1000@208.92.18.106) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [01:15] gniks: oh:) [01:15] lulz [01:15] brb, Microwave beeped. [01:16] hey, put our laptop in there for about 25 seconds [01:16] It is probably trying to chat up the fridge :-) [01:16] Lmao [01:16] Ffs. That damn spaghetti bowl was so fucking hot hotter then Lady Gaga even. [01:16] wharncliffe (~gm@unaffiliated/ridout) left irc: Quit: Leaving [01:16] Burnt my damn fingers [01:16] Suprised the bowl isn't dead. [01:17] lady gaga is pretty fucking hot, id even do her and im gay [01:17] I only put the spaghetti in for nearly 4 minutes :o [01:17] Lol. [01:17] i hope you covered that bowl [01:17] or you probably have a mess to clean up :p [01:17] I did. with a plate. [01:17] Meh. [01:17] What's your age gniks ? [01:17] Four minutes? Jeepers, nuked spag [01:17] 24 [01:17] I know wobbles. [01:17] Ah awesome gniks lol. [01:18] Guess my age then gniks [01:18] hah why is that awesome? [01:18] 28? [01:18] Because you aren't old. [01:18] Hell no. [01:18] Younger then 28 mate. [01:18] 2 min 20 sec with three cooks, 1 min, rest, 1 min, rest, 20 sec, eat [01:18] Lmao. [01:18] 24? [01:18] lol [01:18] pireau (1000@pdpc/supporter/student/pireau) joined ##slackware. [01:18] Yougner. [01:18] Younger. * [01:18] Action: gniks feels old [01:18] sid77 (~sid77@andromeda.slackware.it) joined ##slackware. [01:18] 20? [01:18] Younger once again. [01:18] lord [01:18] 12? [01:18] Older. [01:19] +3 [01:19] Yep. [01:19] really? [01:19] Yep [01:19] fml [01:19] Jan 6th 1995. [01:19] wow [01:19] lol [01:19] Action: gniks crawls into his hole [01:19] Most people say that. [01:19] Too young to be driving a microwave :-) [01:19] you are 15 years old? [01:19] waaaay to young! [01:19] The only problem is. 1. I don't sound/look 15. I look way older 2. I don't act it. [01:19] Meh Lol. [01:19] lulz [01:20] Age is only a number heck you'd think I'm 66 With all the stuff I know :P [01:20] your gonna get wrinkly before your time [01:20] (Sarcasm) [01:20] and your wife will leave you [01:20] :p [01:20] gniks, I suppose :P -- I've never been asked for ID period. [01:20] Infact, I've been into Everywhere. [01:20] when was the last time you tried to do something that required ID? [01:20] Interesting, almost exactly my birthday - except mine was in the first half of the century [01:20] gniks, 2 weeks ago. [01:20] Strip club :) [01:20] Lol. [01:20] I'm not kidding either. [01:20] haha [01:20] i don't get carded for stuff like that either [01:20] what kind of strip club was this? [01:20] Go figure. [01:20] and why are you going to such things at that age? [01:20] Also [01:20] Damn [01:21] What's the age there? [01:21] AbsTradELic (~vldmr@unaffiliated/abstradelic) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [01:21] 18 [01:21] <--- Started Puberty way too early. [01:21] Yeah same here gniks. [01:21] Lol [01:21] haha, puberty normally starts about 14 for males [01:21] so your right on queue [01:21] yeah that's what I thought :) [01:21] 7 year wait after that. [01:21] eh [01:21] men don't stop growing til 25 [01:21] ish [01:21] Action: Cruciphix has chest hair lots of and has to shave Heaps :S It's a pain in the ass. [01:22] which is why i dont date men under 27 [01:22] Not to mention hair up my back :P [01:22] Lmao maco :P [01:22] maco: LMAO [01:22] Cruciphix, did you ever get cops in your house? [01:22] I thought it was 21. When they stopped growing. [01:22] that reminds me i got to shave [01:22] Cruciphix: if you take your shirt off are you still wearing a sweater? [01:22] c0cac00l, no why? [01:22] 21 to drink [01:22] gniks Yep almost :) [01:22] lulz [01:22] AbsTradELic (~vldmr@187.114.192.17) joined ##slackware. [01:22] some girls love that [01:22] And armpit hair OMG. [01:22] well im including time for *personality* growth [01:22] Action: Cruciphix has more armpit hair then anything and that sucks >.> [01:23] because college students? *shudder* [01:23] <--- Religious so I have no "personality". [01:23] and they thought bigfoot was a myth [01:23] oh thats very unfortunate Cruciphix [01:23] (Change Religious to "Relationship with Jesus" but two things not to talk about. The Government, Politics and religion oh wait that's three. [01:23] haha [01:23] Gniks Meh :P Gotta believe in something and I'd rather believe in God for whatever sake to know if it does happen I'm saved lol. [01:24] if not oh well who cares. lol [01:24] Cruciphix, can i have a private conversation with you? [01:24] Cruciphix: you might actually start out ahead on the "doesnt seem likely to slip a rufee in my drink" front then [01:24] Cruciphix: that kind of belief won't work for you [01:24] maco: its the religious ones that you gotta watch out for [01:24] c0cac00l, Sure. [01:24] gniks: i know. one tried to convince me i was going to go to hell if i stayed a virgin past my wedding night, because its a woman's duty blah blah [01:24] Also maco wtf? [01:25] "Adulterery" maco. [01:25] maco: should have kicked htat one in the nads [01:25] Lol. [01:25] gniks: i went more for doing things that upset his OCD [01:25] like saying the word "gay" [01:25] Cruciphix: am i going to hell? [01:25] "yes" [01:25] maco: thats awesome [01:25] he'd run to the bathroom to wash his hands while talking to himself for 15 minutes [01:25] but then again .. so go most of us .. .so hell == ##slackware meetup. [01:25] LMAO [01:26] our male coworkers would make passes at him too [01:26] gniks Don't know are you with Jesus? and Hell isn't a place of forever punishment it's when you are cast into the Lake of FIre and you "CEASE" to exist that is your enternal punishment you aren't burned forever [01:26] But gniks I'd say I don't know ;P [01:26] maco: were they gay? [01:26] gniks: nope [01:26] gniks: they just knew it upset him [01:26] Cruciphix: i gave you enough info to be able to know [01:26] maco: haha, so evil [01:26] i love it [01:26] :P [01:26] Cruciphix: if i don't exist, how can that be punishment? [01:27] i won't feel, or even know anything happened [01:27] ffs gniks now my spaghetti is Freaking cold again. [01:27] gniks, I know the answer is no. but i'd rather not say. [01:27] gniks by not getting to see Gods Graceful land [01:27] gniks: to the christian mind, being separated from their sky wizard is punishment. so heaven is being with god, and hell is being not with god [01:27] yeah [01:28] lulz @ sky wizard [01:28] Cruciphix, if you cook spaghetti just freeze the leftover with sauve still on it [01:28] *sauce [01:28] however if youre not christian, then youre not with that deity right now anyway, so you probably dont give a crap thhat you wont be with it later [01:28] trhodes: its canned [01:28] doesn't get freezer-burnt and is better than canned [01:28] i was raised mormon [01:28] ive recovered from catholicism [01:28] trhodes: he don't cook :p [01:28] i know :P but just sayin' [01:28] ive recovered too hehe [01:29] hehe yeah noodles rock [01:29] it's one of those things that really is better cooked [01:29] Cruciphix: don't mean to like gang up on ya& was just playin [01:30] i was readind that canned tomato products expose you to more BPA than lots of other canned products (acidity, i guess) [01:30] *reading [01:30] just like lead! [01:30] mmm, taste so sweet! [01:30] bah, i give up on accurate typing [01:31] not like BPA is a big concern of mine, but it could be a strike against me buying canned 'mater products given a choice [01:31] Cruciphix (~Cruciphix@125-238-180-33.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [01:32] hmm [01:32] trhodes: i take it that means you are not likely to become pregnant? [01:33] nope :P [01:33] Action: gniks wishes there was a "gender" field for user info [01:34] agreed. [01:34] my /whois gives a pretty good hint [01:34] my name is gender neutral [01:35] yeah, and its confusing :p [01:35] well seeing as i said i dated a guy who feared gay people, i think you can extrapolate :P [01:36] i figured that one out :p [01:36] why did he fear gay people? was he afraid he was gay? [01:36] dunno [01:36] prolly [01:36] statistically likely, yes [01:36] lol [01:36] taboos, too [01:36] Action: rworkman is a lesbian. [01:37] hahaha [01:37] will he make the gay community happy? ;) [01:37] hey rworkman [01:37] rworkman: your one ugly lesbian ;) [01:37] Hey hey :) [01:37] gniks: perhaps :)( [01:37] or hot, im not sure which [01:37] lesbians look more like guys anyway [01:37] er maybe butches [01:37] lipstick lesbians...not so mch [01:37] its confusing going to the bar, and seeing a lesbian from across the room, and i go "thats a hot guy" and it gets closer, and i go "OOOOH , NOOOO" [01:38] HAHA [01:38] lol [01:38] :P [01:38] Cruciphix (~Cruciphix@125-238-180-33.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) joined ##slackware. [01:38] *shrug* [01:38] Grr. [01:38] Damn ISP kicked me off -_- [01:38] Grr.? [01:38] ugh [01:38] lulz [01:38] Action: rworkman has done similar with long-haired guys [01:38] i freaked Alan_Hicks out the other day with a pic of someone i think is hot [01:38] lulz @ rworkman [01:38] maco: link? :) [01:38] Action: gniks sites curiously [01:38] he said something like "i dont much go for them ladies in red, but she sure is pretty and tragic-like" [01:39] haha [01:39] gniks, It was 3 minutes. It was connected for 3 minutes and the dude couldn't help me so I thought oh well. I know another way I can router my connection I did it and boom it works ;) [01:39] she wasnt a she... [01:39] haha [01:39] LMAO [01:39] LMAO [01:39] ive seen some really hot drag queens [01:39] and a few made my girl friends feel ugly [01:39] Lol. [01:39] kinda sad what you can do with a wig and makeup and some balls on your chest [01:39] LOL [01:40] this wasnt a drag queen, just a genderless person.... generally looks androgynous, but capable of dressing up in either direction to stunning effect [01:40] interesting [01:40] very interesting [01:40] gniks: what about balls on your chin? [01:40] Don't answer that. [01:40] ;-) [01:41] rworkman: true,don't want the answer to that one...>_< [01:41] rworkman: im not peter [01:41] Oak (~silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) joined ##slackware. [01:41] Oak (silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) left ##slackware. [01:42] peter from family guy [01:42] I don't watch that enough for that to mean anything :/ [01:42] haha [01:42] look it up [01:42] you will see what i mean ;) [01:42] I take it he has something in common with teabagira though [01:42] okay :) [01:43] better than Vagina Dentata [01:43] :o [01:44] :D [01:44] the labia hides the teeth! [01:45] thats an urban legend like banadine [01:45] but you never know, it could happen [01:46] if it did, i think it'd be labled with a suffix -oma [01:46] lol [01:47] haha "teabagira" [01:51] Gimped (~Gimped@adsl-75-18-164-186.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [01:59] MLanden (~MLanden@pool-141-152-157-180.norf.east.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: Take care,folks!! [01:59] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [02:00] c [02:00] Gimped (~Gimped@adsl-75-18-164-186.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [02:00] bah [02:02] Gimped (~Gimped@adsl-75-18-164-186.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [02:03] miss_riss (~riza@unaffiliated/riza) left irc: Quit: miss_riss [02:10] ##slackware: mode change '+o rworkman' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services. [02:10] hba (~hba@189.130.50.70) left irc: Quit: leaving [02:10] c0cac00l: Fuck off. You picked the wrong place to start attacking people. [02:11] ##slackware: mode change '+b *!*1000@95.172.169.*' by rworkman!3356@about/slackware/rworkman [02:11] c0cac00l kicked from ##slackware by rworkman: c0cac00l [02:11] ##slackware: mode change '-o rworkman' by rworkman!3356@about/slackware/rworkman [02:11] For those curious, there are at least two users in the channel who have been attacked by that user's ip address. [02:12] Attacked? [02:13] One DoS (scroll up for Cruciphix's connection dying) and then another person just pm'd me logs [02:13] Ah. [02:13] Azalyn_ (~junon@modemcable160.184-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) joined ##slackware. [02:14] Fun. [02:14] Report to the netops? [02:14] there are no netcops :p [02:14] Last time I did that, I was informed that they don't honor kline requests, so fuck that too. [02:14] gniks, NETwork OPerators... [02:14] oh netops :p [02:15] sorry, miss read that [02:15] I wasn't even requesting a kline - I was bring it to their attention - so that kind of response means they can figure it out themselves. [02:15] rworkman, figures. FreeNode is run by a bunch of feminine hygene products. [02:15] Azalyn (~junon@modemcable160.184-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [02:15] haha [02:15] LMAO [02:15] weird, and c0cac00l was asking pretty clueless questions [02:15] It was a netop that I like too; maybe he was having a bad day or something, but either way, I don't take kindly to that. [02:16] Action: Motoko-chan nods [02:16] sahk0 (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [02:16] security is a real serious issue [02:16] Maybe that op was untertaking a spring cleaning. 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[03:27] Necrosporus (~Necrospor@unaffiliated/necrosporus) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [03:31] pupit (~p@unaffiliated/pupit) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [03:37] Motoko-chan (~maoyama@pool-71-254-176-19.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: KVIrc Insomnia 4.0.0, revision: , sources date: 20100125, built on: 2010-04-25 10:48:58 UTC http://www.kvirc.net/ [03:37] D1ver (~chatzilla@ppp121-44-160-15.lns20.syd7.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [03:39] Any Seamonkey users available? [03:39] yeah [03:39] wobbles (~huntsman@C-61-68-164-96.bur.connect.net.au) left irc: Quit: Leaving [03:39] phe (~phe@AToulouse-258-1-1-45.w90-55.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [03:39] Do you know what the deal is with lightning in 2.0.6? I cant seem to get it to work [03:41] i don't even know what that is [03:41] the calendar plug-in [03:42] sorry, i'm not going to be any help :/ [03:42] hehe thanks anyways :) [03:43] Any fans of low budget monster movies in here? [03:44] I'll send you a video of my ex-girlfriend [03:44] ;-) [03:44] lol! [03:45] rworkman: girlfriends can never be low budget :) [03:45] maybe thats why she is an ex? [03:45] :) [03:45] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aZquMQhAmo <-- Anyway, was asking because here is the trailer for the movie I've been working on for the last year. Let me know what you guys think [03:47] It's more comedy than horror but generally fans of those cheesy horror flicks tend to like the trailer [03:47] D1ver, the author of that plugin has a couple email addresses you could try [03:49] Wescotte, Thats a pretty funny looking trailer actually.. [03:50] trhodes, Thanks i might look into that :) [03:50] MS3FGX (~MS3FGX@c-71-225-217-67.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [03:51] D1ver: my dcc chat is broken [03:51] D1ver: thanks [03:51] archcezar (1000@acvy180.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [03:51] Tabmow (terry@freenode/staff/tabmow) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [03:52] tiny (~ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) joined ##slackware. [03:52] pupit (~p@unaffiliated/pupit) joined ##slackware. [03:53] archcezar (1000@def228.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) joined ##slackware. [03:53] Tabmow (terry@freenode/staff/tabmow) joined ##slackware. [03:53] MS3FGX (~MS3FGX@c-71-225-217-67.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [03:55] dhabyx (~dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) left irc: Quit: /etc/rc.d/rc.suspend_brain start [03:55] wescotte: is there a non flash video available? eg. ogg [03:58] sahko: of the trailer? I'd have to render it out again.. It's probably be faster to use one of those web pages that lets you download a youtube video [03:59] ok, ill watch it on another machine later then [04:01] D1ver (~chatzilla@ppp121-44-160-15.lns20.syd7.internode.on.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [04:02] sahko: what resolution you want it in? [04:02] phoenix^ (~fire|bird@unaffiliated/firebird/x-2893338) left irc: Quit: I guess I had to go to that place to get to this one...... [04:02] wescotte: dont bother, ill watch it on my laptop [04:02] sahko: k [04:03] D1ver (~chatzilla@ppp121-44-160-15.lns20.syd7.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [04:06] sahko: flash doesn't work on your desktop? or you just don't have it installed? [04:07] hello happy people [04:07] sahko: vlc supports .flv video [04:08] Fear_cult (~fear@ip70-162-10-216.ph.ph.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [04:08] anyone have skype working with slack 13.1 64bit? [04:08] wescotte: dont have it installed currently. and ive been unable to make it work with konqueror or opera for some reason [04:09] sahko: ah [04:09] Fear_cult: you need multilib [04:09] Fear_cult: with or without multilib [04:09] trailer looks nice btw [04:09] sahko: thanks [04:09] was multilib on the dvd? [04:10] Fear_cult: no [04:10] then without lol [04:10] paissad (~paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Quit: This computer has gone to sleep [04:10] Fear_cult: http://connie.slackware.com/~alien [04:10] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-163-5.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [04:11] ty nyRednek [04:11] ithious (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ithious) joined ##slackware. [04:12] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!*1000@95.172.169.* expired. [04:12] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!*1000@95.172.169.*' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [04:12] slackie (~x@unaffiliated/slackie) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [04:13] slackie (~x@unaffiliated/slackie) joined ##slackware. [04:13] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-163-5.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [04:13] AlexElliott (~alex@2002:3e1f:a475:1234:21e:68ff:fe9b:9499) joined ##slackware. [04:14] tiny (~ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) left irc: Ping timeout: 246 seconds [04:15] nyRednek: i think mplayer does .flv too [04:16] yeah pretty sure mplayer does .flv [04:17] vlc and mplayer use the same libs for decoding right? [04:20] Gimped (~Gimped@adsl-75-18-164-186.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [04:29] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-163-5.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [04:29] dunno offhan [04:29] *offhands [04:29] shit [04:30] Action: popl blames his laptop keyboard. :P [04:30] Hermann (~Hermannn@c-8c50e255.226-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined ##slackware. [04:32] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-163-5.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [04:34] yup.. ffmpeg.. so same as mplayer [04:35] or libavcodec and libavformat which I believe are part of ffmpeg [04:37] slackytude|evil (~slacky@drms-4d0005d2.pool.mediaWays.net) joined ##slackware. [04:39] rapid (~rapid@unaffiliated/rapid) joined ##slackware. [04:43] gniks (~sking@unaffiliated/gniks) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [04:49] xxcv (~asdf@c122-106-162-239.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [04:50] bitlord (~bitlord@unaffiliated/bitlord) joined ##slackware. [05:03] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-163-5.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [05:05] rg3 (~rg3@cm-85-152-206-242.telecable.es) joined ##slackware. [05:06] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.255.213.dyn.user.ono.com) joined ##slackware. [05:06] when i type ifconfig it shows my interfaces are automatically assigned ipv6 addresses aswell as the ipv4 addresses i specify i.e inet6 addr: fe80::224:1dff:fea1:8558/64 [05:07] but i cant ping them [05:07] also i never set them up [05:07] anyone know howcome they are automatically generated and why i cant ping them [05:07] rg3 (~rg3@cm-85-152-206-242.telecable.es) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [05:09] oobe, you using static IP adress for interface or it's assigned by DHCP? [05:10] static [05:10] i just found out its part of the ifconfig setup and ipv6 is part of the kernel [05:10] i can disable it if necessary with module options according to this thread http://fixunix.com/slackware/353918-ifconfig-sets-up-ipv6-address-automatically.html [05:11] but its not a problem im just curious why they are automatically configured [05:11] and if they are why i cant ping them [05:11] you can disable ipv6 in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf with blacklist ipv6 [05:11] you need ipv6? [05:12] oobe: you tried pinging them with 'ping' or 'ping6'? [05:12] no bitlord i already established im indifferent just trying to learn a bit about it [05:12] pprkut, both [05:13] ping6 fe80::224:1dff:fea1:8558 [05:13] oh right, it's not working for me either [05:13] maybe im doing it wrong [05:14] oobe, is that machine behind firewall? maybe ping is blocked :S (i don't know more, I'm n00b :( ) [05:15] lol [05:15] im pinging a local interface [05:15] it wouldnt be behind a firewall [05:16] :D sorry [05:18] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-163-5.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [05:19] Axius (~fd@92.85.211.8) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [05:20] pprkut, here is why * Example: fe80::2c0:6cff:fe00:f043 * With this addresses, you can send packets from each interface to another on the link. But not through routers, because it is link-local." [05:20] knut_ (~knut@ANancy-157-1-5-47.w86-204.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. 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[05:26] crocket, for any package made by anyone you can always see its contents by looking in the file name in /var/log/packages [05:26] hello world [05:26] oobe : I checked it [05:26] i.e joe /var/log/packages/*nspluginwrapper* [05:26] No executable in nspluginwrapper built on my machine. [05:26] its most likely a *.so file [05:27] But the package description says it has executable files. [05:27] show me a link [05:27] to the package [05:28] oobe : http://connie.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/nspluginwrapper/build/ [05:28] http://connie.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/nspluginwrapper/ [05:29] type ns then hit the tab key from a virtual terminal [05:29] you should see nspluginviewer and various other things [05:29] crocket@crocket:~$ ns [05:29] nsgmls nslookup nspluginplayer nspluginscan nspluginviewer nsupdate [05:30] nspluginviewer is from kdebase [05:32] oobe : Let me show you http://www.pastebin.org/456670 [05:34] well im assuming that /usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/x86_64/linux/npwrapper.so is the bulk of that plugin [05:34] and it should be linked into firefox plugins folder [05:34] What about nspluginwrapper executable? [05:36] i dont know [05:36] i just built the source [05:36] and it made some executables [05:36] non called nspluginwrapper [05:37] oobe, maybe you need to be root to execute nspluginwrapper ? [05:37] bitlord, if you dont understand the question dont try to provide an answer [05:37] OK, sorry [05:38] 42 [05:38] i'M GOING TO BUILD IT MYSELF. [05:38] yea wouldnt hurt [05:38] knut__ (~knut@ANancy-157-1-5-47.w86-204.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [05:39] npplayer npviewer npviewer.bin npconfig are the executable files it produced for me [05:40] I didn't have any executables in /usr/bin. [05:42] lfjob (~riza@unaffiliated/riza) joined ##slackware. [05:42] Oh... I have a build error and the slackbuild just went on. [05:43] Morning. [05:43] Might not be serious. [05:44] oobe : do you have /usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h? [05:44] yea [05:45] How do you have it? [05:45] its in this package [05:45] grep -i stubs-32 /var/log/packages/* [05:45] /var/log/packages/glibc-2.11.1-i486-3:usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h [05:45] Damn [05:45] You're using 32bit system. [05:45] I'm using slackware64. [05:45] that shouldnt be a problem [05:45] mynick (~mynick@86.122.107.153) joined ##slackware. [05:45] slackware64 doesn't have stubs-32.h [05:46] It has stubs-64.h instead. [05:46] WildWizard (michael@2001:44b8:3071:9a0:a550:3188:a1f2:6ea) left ##slackware. [05:46] ln -s /usr/include/gnu/stubs-64.h /usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h [05:46] you might need to do a few more links too [05:46] That seems dangerous [05:46] i dont see why [05:47] They may not be the same. [05:48] If the content is different, it could lead to serious consequences. [05:48] actually it wouldnt be dangerous but might not work [05:49] check if there are any glibc devel packages you can install using slackpkg or whatever you use [05:49] oobe : I think installing multilib is a sane choice. [05:49] http://alien.slackbook.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=slackware:multilib [05:49] yea [05:49] cybErpunk (davi@unaffiliated/cyberpunk) left irc: Quit: "And I permit no woman to teach or to have authority over a man she is to keep silent" - 1 Timothy 2:12 [05:50] jgeboski_ (~jgeboski@unaffiliated/jgeboski) joined ##slackware. [05:50] jgeboski (~jgeboski@unaffiliated/jgeboski) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [05:51] Nick change: jgeboski_ -> jgeboski [05:55] Nick change: lfjob -> miss_riss [05:55] I feel like puking. [05:56] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-420423.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Quit: Terminated with extreme prejudice - dircproxy 1.2.0 [05:57] are you pregnant ? [05:57] mynick (~mynick@86.122.107.153) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [06:00] mynick (~mynick@86.122.107.153) joined ##slackware. [06:02] No. [06:02] Anxiety. [06:04] ... [06:05] WildWizard (~michael@2001:44b8:3071:9a0:a550:3188:a1f2:6ea) joined ##slackware. [06:05] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-420423.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [06:05] um...why? [06:05] xxcv (~asdf@c122-106-162-239.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [06:05] Dunno really. [06:06] general anxiety ? weltschmerz ? [06:06] john_dee (~id@95-29-185-156.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [06:06] General anxiety I believe. [06:06] odd :) [06:06] stephen_ (~twoshot_@katy-dsl-76-164-102-175.consolidated.net) joined ##slackware. [06:07] General's anxiety is always worse than Colonel's [06:09] crocket (~crocket@121.168.91.143) left irc: Quit: Leaving [06:09] x) [06:09] twoshot_ (~twoshot_@katy-dsl-76-164-102-175.consolidated.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 259 seconds [06:14] popl (~popl@unaffiliated/popl) left irc: Quit: http://eff.org/nsa - They're watching you poop. [06:14] rworkman, ping, if you have my email, or can tell me here, I want to get my artist to draw other folks too, not just panzer, because I have an idea. [06:14] rworkman, please send me an email of all the people that knew him in here. [06:14] Just need names. [06:16] Srbo (~Srbo@dslb-084-059-028-232.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [06:18] MarderIII (~marderii@enneman.demon.nl) joined ##slackware. [06:21] Leeds (~richardc@pcd647044.netvigator.com) joined ##slackware. [06:24] Necrosporus (~Necrospor@unaffiliated/necrosporus) joined ##slackware. [06:29] Nicce (~Nicke@ip-120-61-179-93.dialup.ice.net) joined ##slackware. [06:30] so, what are my chances of getting away with upgrading from 12.2 to 13.1 directly? [06:30] Hermann (~Hermannn@c-8c50e255.226-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [06:30] Slim if none. [06:30] Depends on what 12.2 and 13.1 is however :P [06:31] Action: Leeds checks the channel name [06:31] Lol. :P [06:31] It should work out alright :) [06:32] Leeds, just do a clean install. [06:32] What did you say about skype before miss_riss ? [06:32] would prefer not to reinstall if not necessary, that's the point :) [06:32] why not ? not enough room to spare ? [06:32] Leeds I highly recommend new install [06:33] Nigromante++ [06:33] don't really have the room, no [06:33] if an upgrade was sensible, it would be easier, but if it's not - I'll find the room, later [06:34] trhodes, those ++ belong to me! I said it first! :] [06:34] haha [06:34] i'm not really sure what would break - glibc could get ugly [06:35] Nigromante (~Nigromant@197.Red-80-35-167.staticIP.rima-tde.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [06:37] miss_riss, A female programmer? -- That's a new one. [06:37] :P [06:37] theyre better at doing 2 things at once.. you know, multithreading [06:38] Lol. [06:38] Sometimes I actually see that men believe that women are better lol Men and Women are equal they just put their skills to different use damn [06:38] Lol [06:38] Haha! http://www.smbc-comics.com/ Look! [06:38] xD AWWWWWW. [06:39] Such a CUTEEE dawgie! [06:39] Nicce (~Nicke@ip-120-61-179-93.dialup.ice.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [06:39] That much for a dog? [06:39] Hell no! [06:39] trhodes, ;_; Such a cute strip. [06:40] yeah [06:40] NearlyFreeSpeech.net <-- Sucks :o [06:41] Just kidding :P [06:41] asteroid (~asteroid@unaffiliated/asteroid) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [06:42] D1ver (~chatzilla@ppp121-44-160-15.lns20.syd7.internode.on.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [06:46] Cruciphix (~Cruciphix@125-238-180-33.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [06:52] shadowx (~7350@singularity.darknetx.eu) left irc: Quit: BitchX: often imitated, never duplicated! [06:54] Oh God, part two is almost done, I hope. [07:00] shadowx (~Slack@singularity.darknetx.eu) joined ##slackware. [07:00] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [07:02] artvdroid (~androirc@129.sub-97-9-166.myvzw.com) joined ##slackware. [07:05] nvision (~nvision@unaffiliated/nvision) joined ##slackware. [07:07] artvdroid (~androirc@129.sub-97-9-166.myvzw.com) left irc: Client Quit [07:08] jhell (~89d8547e@unaffiliated/cmdlnkid) left irc: Quit: swtch [07:08] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [07:09] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.255.213.dyn.user.ono.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [07:10] Is anyone useing googlecl on Slackware? [07:10] jhell (~89d8547e@unaffiliated/cmdlnkid) joined ##slackware. [07:10] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [07:10] Axius, what's your question? [07:11] miss_riss: Do you use googlecl? [07:12] Axius, no but that is not your question. [07:13] miss_riss: If you dont use googlecl you can not help. [07:13] wow, nice attitude [07:15] adaptr: hello [07:17] Oak (~silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) joined ##slackware. [07:17] Oak (silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) left ##slackware. [07:18] jhell (~89d8547e@unaffiliated/cmdlnkid) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [07:20] Axius: in all that time you could have just stated your actual problem [07:20] ananke: sshht we're not worhty of his problem [07:20] jhell (~89d8547e@unaffiliated/cmdlnkid) joined ##slackware. [07:21] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-163-5.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [07:21] ananke: good point. [07:29] stunix (1000@85.19.141.139) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [07:29] alkos333 (~alkos333@70-5-242-12.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [07:31] evilaz (~user@cpe-075-176-171-074.sc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [07:36] stunix (1000@85.19.141.139) joined ##slackware. [07:37] 15 mins later, still no problem [07:38] ananke: he won't tell us, out of spite [07:39] Haha. [07:39] adaptr, you know, that's cute in a way. [07:40] of him ? or me [07:40] Him being spiteful. [07:41] only a woman would think that was cute [07:41] :o [07:43] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [07:46] c0cac00l (1000@95.172.169.142) joined ##slackware. [07:47] rworkman, you are so easy to be tricked. [07:47] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-163-5.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [07:47] c0cac00l, tricked? [07:47] What is the meaning of this? [07:47] miss_riss, yes. [07:47] miss_riss, only he needs to know. [07:48] Alright. [07:48] c0cac00l: then you had no business saying it in a public channel. [07:48] i think the ops need to know :P [07:48] lol [07:48] a list of ips? that's not a big deal. [07:49] thrice`: if robby knows, the ops already know [07:49] bah [07:49] tabfail [07:49] it's OK [07:49] happens a lot :) [07:49] even with the typo ? [07:53] i'm not the real c0cac00l, that's all what i have to tell you... one day i will be Cruciphix ;) [07:53] c0cac00l (1000@95.172.169.142) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [07:54] `oobe` (~thingo@unaffiliated/oobe) joined ##slackware. [07:55] oobe (~thingo@unaffiliated/oobe) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [07:55] is this Dada's birthday or something ? [07:56] looks like a troll to me [07:56] a wel-informed one, then [07:58] foobarz (1000@unaffiliated/foobarz) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [07:59] john_dee (~id@95-29-185-156.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Quit: link closed [08:01] at least they come in variety [08:01] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [08:02] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [08:05] D1ver (~chatzilla@ppp121-44-160-15.lns20.syd7.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [08:08] wobbles (~huntsman@C-61-68-164-96.bur.connect.net.au) joined ##slackware. [08:09] LeedsHK (~richardc@pcd417006.netvigator.com) joined ##slackware. [08:11] xxcv (~asdf@c122-106-162-239.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [08:12] josemanuel (~josemanue@236.0.222.87.dynamic.jazztel.es) joined ##slackware. [08:12] Leeds (~richardc@pcd647044.netvigator.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [08:13] C00re (hard@unaffiliated/c00re) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [08:14] foobarz (1000@unaffiliated/foobarz) joined ##slackware. [08:17] Nick change: LeedsHK -> Leeds [08:18] D1ver (~chatzilla@ppp121-44-160-15.lns20.syd7.internode.on.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [08:19] Alright my shoulder hurts. [08:20] ooookay. [08:21] At least someone's on. [08:21] nope, not on your shoulder (whichever you meant but ... yeah) [08:22] C00re (hard@unaffiliated/c00re) joined ##slackware. [08:22] Why isn't my keyboard switcher on? Hold on. [08:22] miss_riss (~riza@unaffiliated/riza) left irc: Quit: miss_riss [08:24] risah (~riza@unaffiliated/riza) joined ##slackware. [08:24] Axius (~fd@109.97.40.3) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [08:24] Okay there, resetting X fixed it. [08:31] by any chance: alluding to tng risah? riker, picard, vash? ... do tell. [08:33] jg71, hm nope, not alluding to anyone here. [08:33] foobarz (1000@unaffiliated/foobarz) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [08:34] they're not "here"; they were never "there", either. they don't exist [08:34] that said, picard ftw [08:34] Axius (~fd@109.97.53.53) joined ##slackware. [08:35] adaptr, ohhh... [08:35] ;_; [08:35] asteroid (~asteroid@unaffiliated/asteroid) joined ##slackware. [08:36] Srbo (~Srbo@dslb-084-059-028-232.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Quit: Verlassend [08:37] yes, ohhh... [08:38] one can only be glad that slackboy aint a ferengi else one would have to massage his ears to get back in after a ban.... [08:39] mynick (~mynick@86.122.107.153) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [08:40] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [08:40] rafu (~slackrunn@77.53.11.181) joined ##slackware. [08:41] jg71, lol I had to google that.. ;_; [08:41] c0cac00l (~c0cac00l@95.172.169.142) joined ##slackware. [08:42] yw, risah ;) [08:43] 3'( 'D .'1 [08:44] Nick change: `oobe` -> oobe [08:44] My Arab is very... well, I hope that makes sense. :D [08:44] if you dont mind, id like to take only the complimentary parts. thanks. [08:45] MarderIII (~marderii@enneman.demon.nl) left irc: Quit: leaving [08:45] D:... [08:45] I'm not insulting anyone! [08:45] foobarz (1000@unaffiliated/foobarz) joined ##slackware. [08:46] i know that both pluto and neptune felt insulted. [08:46] Action: jg71 nods [08:47] It's not a moon language either! D: [08:47] Nick change: c0cac00l -> an0nym0us010 [08:48] why? cos of the "tcp transmission window" ... we cant even reach mars by conventional tcp foo ... let alone them. some slackheads will have to come up with something smart to include the rest of the planets into the solary system internet grid. or whatever itll be called. [08:48] Action: jg71 could live with a moon lingu [08:48] risah: lIj porgh 'oH 'IH [08:49] Nick change: an0nym0us010 -> Abcdn0nym0us010 [08:49] adaptr: trying to hit in traditional klingon on risah ? .... pffft ;) [08:49] Nick change: Abcdn0nym0us010 -> Abcdefn0nym0us01 [08:49] Abcdn0nym0us010: get a hobby [08:49] Nick change: Abcdefn0nym0us01 -> Aabcdefn0nym0us0 [08:49] Nick change: Aabcdefn0nym0us0 -> _Aabcdefn0nym0us [08:49] ananke: too radical a concept. [08:49] Nick change: _Aabcdefn0nym0us -> _A[abcdef]n0nym0 [08:49] NICK flood from @95.172.169.142! Banning. [08:49] ##slackware: mode change '+b *!*@95.172.169.142' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [08:49] _A[abcdef]n0nym0 kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: Banned: nick flood [08:49] or, that. [08:50] jg71: you never read that. you plugged it in [08:50] (I did) [08:50] /* no comment */ [08:51] hehehe can't wait for TBBT to start again next month [08:51] ashe (~ashe@125.166.191.17) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [08:51] That flew over my head. [08:51] good! ;) [08:52] ashe (~ashe@118.96.233.12) joined ##slackware. [08:52] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [08:53] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [08:54] nvision (~nvision@unaffiliated/nvision) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [08:54] nix_chix0r (~mrspwn@97-127-208-135.dlth.qwest.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 246 seconds [08:55] DURgod (~DURgod@24-247-210-79.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [08:55] chomping (~chomping@unaffiliated/chomping) joined ##slackware. [08:55] rafu (~slackrunn@77.53.11.181) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [08:58] DURgod (~DURgod@24-247-210-79.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [09:03] rafu (~rafu@77.53.11.181) joined ##slackware. [09:03] Leeds (~richardc@pcd417006.netvigator.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [09:06] StevenR (foo@host-80-193-72-150.static.cable.virginmedia.com) left ##slackware. [09:07] Axius (~fd@109.97.53.53) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [09:08] nvision (~nvision@unaffiliated/nvision) joined ##slackware. [09:09] Why would anyone do -s with tty? [09:09] Leeds (~richardc@n219079196111.netvigator.com) joined ##slackware. [09:11] And what does hell does pts stand for? I know what tty stand for. [09:11] I demand an answer! [09:11] Pseudo-TeletYpe [09:11] Action: risah rampages through the city stepping on cars and knocking down buildings. [09:11] did that help ? [09:11] Oh. Yes. Sorry. [09:12] Okay in that case it means apps like konsole, etc. [09:12] Fascinating... [09:13] any non-physical console gets a PTY/PTS device [09:13] What's pty? [09:13] Erm I mean what's pts then? [09:13] I see the pty part. [09:15] PTY are your system's virtual consoles (tty1 - ttyX). anything in X gets a PTS [09:15] Taking note. Learning about fingering now. [09:16] Action: adaptr restrains himself [09:16] Do you know why anyone would use -s with tty? [09:16] I hardly ever use tty [09:16] to see if it's connected to stdin, metinks [09:16] *thinks [09:16] Standard input? [09:16] Interesting.. [09:18] XGizzmo_ (~gizzmo@ampache/staff/XGizzmo) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [09:22] wobbles (~huntsman@C-61-68-164-96.bur.connect.net.au) left irc: Quit: Leaving [09:22] nvision (~nvision@unaffiliated/nvision) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [09:22] Mel-nix (1000@117.255.75.184) joined ##slackware. [09:23] nachox (~Ignacio@OL147-242.fibertel.com.ar) joined ##slackware. [09:23] Some operations can ONLY Be performed at the console itself? Interesting. I did not know that. I thought it twas all the same. [09:24] such as ? [09:25] I dunno, I'm reading it. [09:25] "Some Unix system operations must be performed at the console." [09:28] I am having an issue with enscript(1). When I create a document and print it (as PDF), it prints fine. When I use margins, the output looks untidy. Using the `--word-wrap' slightly improves the output, but it is still not I want. Can someone help? [09:28] Mel-nix, I hate that. Hm.. [09:28] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [09:29] risah: Have you encountered the same issue? [09:30] No but I have similarly with kword / kwrite / oowrite. [09:30] Soo.... I can imagine the similarity of it not looking / formatting the way you want i to. [09:31] risah: I feel that piping the output to some other formatting program and then to enscript(1) might solve the problem. [09:32] Hm try it. [09:32] risah: I don't know which program to use! [09:33] ;_; Sorry I am at a loss too. [09:34] enscript's info entry isn't helpful :/ [09:34] Looking at it too, ah well. [09:35] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) joined ##slackware. [09:35] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [09:35] trhodes: Yes, I noticed it about a week ago. [09:39] Does anyone here create DocBook(XML) documents? [09:40] Hope you find someone that does. [09:41] s0d0 (~sod@host81-141-48-111.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [09:42] Hm can someone tell me if they can or cannot read the one Arabic on my website rhisa.com? [09:42] Trying to figure out so I can do more Arabic here and there. [09:42] Eventually I'll write a whole posts or three in Arabic. [09:43] risah: Sorry, I don't know Arabic. [09:43] 0123456789 [09:43] that's all I know [09:43] But does it look like boxes or.. well, Arabic? :D [09:43] Action: risah takes adaptr and dances with him. [09:43] provide a linky, then [09:43] I did, rhisa.com. [09:43] www.rhisa.com [09:44] fuzzix (~fuzzix@109.78.233.7) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [09:44] shows up OK (afaik) [09:45] gnubien (~e@unaffiliated/gnubien) joined ##slackware. [09:45] risah: A (hyper)link would look like "http://www.rhisa.com/" [09:45] Sorry. :'( [09:45] fuzzix (~fuzzix@109.78.255.253) joined ##slackware. [09:45] Thank you trhodes. [09:45] looks fine [09:46] my browser default is of course utf8 [09:46] ymmv [09:47] ymmv? [09:47] your mileage may vary [09:48] Oooh. [09:48] ontent-Type:text/html; charset=utf-8 [09:48] you're in the clear [09:49] Axius (~fd@109.97.53.53) joined ##slackware. [09:49] josteint (~josteint@cm-84.215.34.14.getinternet.no) joined ##slackware. [09:49] josteint (~josteint@cm-84.215.34.14.getinternet.no) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [09:50] Axius (~fd@109.97.53.53) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [09:55] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) joined ##slackware. [10:02] :3 [10:02] Is it possible to make just one channel's font bigger while the other stay the same or smaller? [10:02] Cause I only need ##arabic big, I can't see the letters unless it's bigger. [10:03] I like the channel's font as it is, please don't change it. [10:03] It seems strange that HTMLTidy is not available for Slackware. [10:03] Action: risah changes GrooveDroid's font. [10:04] Axius (~fd@109.97.53.53) joined ##slackware. [10:04] risah: are you talking about xchat? [10:04] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [10:04] GrooveDroid, yep. [10:05] I don't think xchat allows that... a stupid solution would be to make a new user account, configure xchat for that particular channel and run that as a second instance, I guess. [10:05] Ah jeez. [10:05] That's not stupid, it's doable. [10:06] nessundorma (~mike@78-134-91-18.dynamic.eolo.it) joined ##slackware. [10:09] rirombo (~user@h86.181.131.174.dynamic.ip.windstream.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [10:09] Ah well I can live with this. [10:10] kitche (kitche@sourcemage/guru/kitche) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [10:11] jnylin (~jnylin@c-4171e655.177-7-64736c12.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined ##slackware. [10:12] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [10:12] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Changing host [10:12] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [10:14] ship (~yepe@213.Red-83-61-224.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net) joined ##slackware. [10:16] john_dee (~id@95-29-185-156.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [10:21] Okay asthma kicking in. I feel like I'm going to die. [10:21] GrooveDroid (default@195-241-252-199.ip.telfort.nl) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [10:22] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [10:22] pupiteee (~p@109.93.232.197) joined ##slackware. [10:23] risah: It would be your choice. [10:23] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) joined ##slackware. [10:23] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [10:24] Hermann (~Hermannn@c-8c50e255.226-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined ##slackware. [10:24] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) joined ##slackware. [10:25] ...... [10:25] Mel-nix, not really. No cure and doctor didn't give cause it's not conventionall asthhma. [10:26] "Cough variant asthma". [10:26] Actual term, word for word. Very very rare. You'd have to be lucky really. [10:28] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [10:28] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [10:28] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [10:29] Would be funny if I typed out a whole dang page of Arabic, and not understand it anymore a year later cause of not using it often. [10:29] ;_; [10:30] mbohun (~mbohun@ppp115-156.static.internode.on.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [10:38] XGizzmo_ (~gizzmo@ampache/staff/XGizzmo) joined ##slackware. [10:40] How can I swap caps lock with ctrl? For X. I use fluxbox. [10:40] ship (~yepe@213.Red-83-61-224.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net) left irc: Quit: Me'n vaig [10:41] You probably can't. I don't remember anything about changing core keey settings. [10:41] Otherwise check key bindings. [10:42] risah: I've tried with xmodmap and it does not work. [10:43] amartin (~amartin@client-80-5-43-128.cht-bng-014.adsl.virginmedia.net) joined ##slackware. [10:43] hello [10:44] amartin: Hello. [10:44] lunarvalleys (~lunarvall@dyn3-82-128-185-230.psoas.suomi.net) joined ##slackware. [10:48] Axius, xmodmap [10:49] trhodes: I've tried with .xmodmap and does not work. [10:50] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!*@95.172.169.142 expired. [10:50] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!*@95.172.169.142' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [10:51] tomaw (tom@freenode/staff/tomaw) left irc: Quit: Quitting [10:54] trhodes: This my .xmodmap: http://dpaste.com/226252/ [10:54] trhodes: What I'm doing wrong? [10:55] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [10:55] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) joined ##slackware. [10:55] pretty sure it needs to be named .Xmodmap [10:55] otherwise looks OK [10:56] tomaw (tom@freenode/staff/tomaw) joined ##slackware. [10:56] trhodes: I will try that. [10:56] GrooveDroid (default@195-241-252-199.ip.telfort.nl) joined ##slackware. [10:56] Axius, also have you run 'xmodmap .Xmodmap' on it? [10:58] dive: Should I put that line in .zshrc or in .xsession? [10:59] Axius, no you .xinirc should already have it [10:59] Axius, but running it manually applies the settings without restarting X and also will show if there are any errors [10:59] ok [11:01] dive: .xinitrc non .xinirc? [11:02] yes [11:02] ov3rmind (~2010@unaffiliated/ov3rmind) joined ##slackware. [11:03] nice day to anybody [11:04] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [11:04] dive: I run that command in X and it works. [11:04] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) joined ##slackware. [11:04] good [11:05] 5('- 'D.J1ov3rmind [11:05] :D [11:06] dive: but it works only when I run it manually it's not load it automaticlly. [11:07] and you named it .Xmodmap and put it in your $HOME? [11:07] el_lobo--d-_-b (~Juan@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [11:07] ... [11:07] dive: yes [11:08] That's good morning to you ov3rmind. [11:08] In Arabic. [11:08] thanks my friend to you too [11:09] risah, its only says hunter2 on my screen [11:09] o.o!!!! Are you not able to read Arabic? [11:09] nope [11:09] You should get Arabic, then you'd read that! :D [11:10] dive: What should I do to make it work? [11:10] I completely transformed one sentence into Arabic on my site, my Arabic is paying off! :D [11:10] I was surprised to see how complicated it is - www.rhisa.com [11:10] wow [11:10] Axius, which runlevel are you in? [11:10] my natural language is portuguese i have not much rich vocabulary but understand english too [11:11] vocabulary is the key [11:11] then conjugating verbs [11:11] dive: 3 [11:11] which MW/DE? [11:11] anavel (~shandy@unaffiliated/anavel) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [11:11] er WM/DE [11:11] dive: I use fluxbox. [11:12] Skywise, indeedy! :D [11:12] Action: risah goes to conjugate verbs. xD [11:12] Axius, can you pastebin your .xinitrc? [11:12] i can still do it in spanish [11:13] http://arabic.cnn.com/ Like that first word is video (gynd yaw). [11:13] dive: yes [11:13] Or ask in ##arabic! :D [11:13] the verb ir: voy, vas, va, vais, vamos, van [11:13] but thats in spanish present tense [11:13] :O [11:13] dive: this is: http://dpaste.com/226256/ [11:14] DURgod (~DURgod@24-247-210-79.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [11:15] Skywise, are you fluent in Spanish? [11:16] i used to be, but its been so long since i've spoken it [11:16] i have to take time to think of words [11:16] gui_ap (~gui_ap@unaffiliated/gui-ap/x-6398608) joined ##slackware. [11:16] Axius, well you don't need that last line that you've added for one. [11:16] DURgod (~DURgod@24-247-210-79.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [11:17] i was an exchange student and when i came back from there, i was so used to thinking in spanish it was hard to remember words in english [11:17] dive: What do I need then to make it work? [11:17] i'm sure if i studied, it would come back fast [11:18] Axius, it looks fine... it should work. [11:18] Skywise, dang. [11:18] Now I'm afraid. [11:18] use it or lose it [11:19] I know several languages, Chinese, Arabic, English, I'm just afraid of learning more languages for the fear of losing these three. [11:19] Ya. [11:19] Axius, you could add that line to your ~/.fluxbox/startup I guess, but personally I would want to know why doing it the proper way isn't working. [11:19] i can still understand it but my vocabulary is limited [11:20] You can def survive tho. [11:20] oh sure, i can say ayudame [11:20] dive: I will add that line to see what happens. [11:20] which is help me [11:20] blondais (~agris@pasts.blondais.lv) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [11:21] ckt1g3r (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ckt1g3r) joined ##slackware. [11:22] You can read signs, ask for food, etc. [11:22] Right? [11:22] yeah [11:22] Perfect. [11:22] que hay para comer [11:22] what do you have to eat [11:22] I know some white people go to my country, learning the basics, then a year or two of living there, become very fluent. [11:22] yeah, immersion works great [11:23] Indeedy. I want to live in Egypt. [11:23] I'd get work there, help the people there if I can. [11:23] i had about 3 years in school and in 2 weeks i walked by 2 people talking and was surprised to realize that i understood what they were saying [11:23] dive: I tried you suggestion and it does not work. I only works when I run it manualy for xterm. [11:23] Skywise, great feeling of accomplishment and pride too. [11:24] hearing people use it, really teaches alot [11:24] once you can tell the words apart, then you learn about the structure [11:25] Indeed! That's what I'm trying to do. [11:25] Fi madinah? In this city. [11:25] I can get places too. [11:26] i like rosetta stone too, its basically automatic flash cards [11:26] Just need more classes. Good thing it's a requirement. [11:26] I hate Rosetta Stone, didn't help me none. [11:26] what lessons did you do? [11:26] I took a semester of Arab. [11:27] Now I have to take another. [11:27] That's about, 1-2 year worth of Arab according to the CUNY system. [11:27] i see [11:27] i don't like taking classes, the pace is unnatural for me [11:27] dive: What are you suggesting me to do? [11:27] My SO is Arab so I am trying to get my SO to teach me but nooo... [11:27] sometimes too slow, sometimes too fast [11:28] Skywise, it can be, I hated school too but you know, I got nothing better to do these days. [11:28] Axius, you added it to .fluxbox/startup? pastebin? [11:29] dive: This is the file:http://dpaste.com/226261/ [11:30] Axius, it needs to be _before_ the exec fluxbox line [11:30] ah you have it already [11:30] twice [11:30] get rid of the quotes [11:31] ov3rmind (~2010@unaffiliated/ov3rmind) left irc: Quit: Leaving [11:31] Thank you for the talk Skywise. I am going to try and get a hour or two nap. [11:31] Brb. [11:32] nite [11:33] dive: It still doesn't work: this the file now:http://dpaste.com/226263/ [11:34] http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/vrE9kK47.html [11:34] Axius, ^ [11:34] dive: let me see: [11:35] MrJackson (~MrJackson@cpe-24-94-41-123.stny.res.rr.com) left irc: Quit: Sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug. This time I'm the bug. [11:36] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) left irc: Ping timeout: 246 seconds [11:37] Axius, actually it does work with quotes it seems [11:37] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [11:38] dive: How should it be then? [11:38] is your username jfo? [11:38] dive: yes [11:39] dive: Why are you asking? [11:39] try putting xterm & before the exec line and starting fluxbox? Does xterm run? [11:39] Axius, just want to check that the path is correct. [11:40] ok [11:40] ViniciusPXMB (~puroosso@unaffiliated/viniciuspxmb) joined ##slackware. [11:43] Axius, and you are doing startx to start fluxbox right? [11:44] Axius (~fd@109.97.53.53) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [11:44] Axius (~fd@109.97.53.53) joined ##slackware. [11:44] t0mm13b (t0mm13b@unaffiliated/t0mm13b) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [11:45] adaptr (~adaptr@unaffiliated/adaptr) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [11:45] gnubien (~e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: Quit: leaving [11:46] dive: I had to reboot because my machine was bocked. [11:46] define bocked [11:47] anavel (~shandy@unaffiliated/anavel) joined ##slackware. [11:49] I've made the modification you said to .fluxbox/startup and when I started X it has frozen. [11:49] and ctrl-alt-backspace didn't work? [11:49] you know that kills X right? [11:50] dive: I did not know that. [11:50] you probably didn't include the '&' at the end of the xterm line. [11:50] 'xterm &' [11:51] That '&' makes it run in the background [11:51] dive: this my file now:http://dpaste.com/226274/ [11:52] Axius, remove the quotes from the xmodmap line [11:53] Axius_ (~fd@109.97.53.53) joined ##slackware. [11:53] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [11:53] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [11:54] Axius_ (~fd@109.97.53.53) left irc: Client Quit [11:55] pupiteee (~p@109.93.232.197) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [11:56] josemanuel (~josemanue@236.0.222.87.dynamic.jazztel.es) left irc: Quit: Saliendo [11:56] Axius, still with us? [11:56] dive: I get some errors after I started X: http://dpaste.com/226276/ [11:57] ok so at least it's trying to work [11:57] dive: I'm alive and kicking. [11:57] now you just have to fix those errors [11:58] How Should I fix those? [11:58] you need to read up on xmodmap. [11:58] and keys [12:00] t0mm13b (t0mm13b@unaffiliated/t0mm13b) joined ##slackware. [12:02] pizzledizzle (~pizdets@pool-96-250-215-244.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [12:04] yesyes (~yesyes@unaffiliated/yesyes) joined ##slackware. [12:04] cryptic0 (~cryptic0@209.189.246.113) joined ##slackware. [12:05] dive: ok, thanks for you help. I'll what I can do. [12:05] dive: ok, thanks for you help. I'll see what I can do. [12:05] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [12:06] yayayaya I finally got my palm Centro to sync [12:06] it wasnt a UDEV or permissions issue at all [12:06] it was the USB speed optiong [12:06] ha [12:06] I changed the USB speed and it syncd with my user, but odd. [12:06] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-163-5.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [12:06] it syncd just fine with the same higher USB speed as root [12:07] stinky (nemesis@gateway/shell/blinkenshell.org/x-vxmhrgibhfvbahiu) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [12:07] im not sure why user requires a lower speed [12:09] v4nelle (~van@78-189-18.adsl.cyta.gr) joined ##slackware. [12:09] knut_ (~knut@ANancy-157-1-5-47.w86-204.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [12:10] Does anyone know what the difference is between fmt(1) and elvfmt(1)? [12:11] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [12:11] jnylin (~jnylin@c-4171e655.177-7-64736c12.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) left irc: Quit: Leaving [12:13] Wiren (~skg@64.20.169.162) joined ##slackware. [12:13] |Slacker| (~cris@189.26.30.79.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) left irc: Quit: Leaving [12:14] andarius (~andarius@c-24-98-241-160.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [12:16] greetings and salutations [12:17] andarius: The same to you. [12:17] SigmaVirus24 (~WhoAmI@unaffiliated/sigmavirus24) joined ##slackware. [12:18] Nick change: SigmaVirus24 -> graffatcolmingov [12:19] ithious (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ithious) left irc: Quit: Leaving [12:19] foobarz (1000@unaffiliated/foobarz) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [12:19] hi guys o/ [12:20] hey phrag [12:20] salutations phrag [12:21] blondais (~agris@mail.biko.lv) joined ##slackware. [12:23] been moving house [12:23] newg (~newg@86.122.107.182) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [12:23] just aquired internet via android wifi tethering =) [12:25] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [12:25] hello [12:28] Leeds (~richardc@n219079196111.netvigator.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [12:29] new10 (~new10@86.122.107.182) joined ##slackware. [12:30] how is everyone doing? [12:30] foobarz (1000@unaffiliated/foobarz) joined ##slackware. [12:34] adaptr (~adaptr@unaffiliated/adaptr) joined ##slackware. [12:36] pprkut: saw your message for the new nvidia slackbuild, will try when I get back home (next week) [12:36] and stil a question about ocaml? (yeah, been away for two weeks) [12:37] raela: who tried to parse xml with sed? WHO? TELL ME WHO! (and yes, I'll kill the one who tried :-) ) [12:37] (or I'll watch him die trying :-) ) [12:38] well. I'm in my own kernel - quite odd that it didn't respect the new symlink. It's been ages since I dealt with LILO - does it resolve symlinks at lilo-runtime, so I have to run it even if the symlink is the only thing that changed ? [12:39] adrien, a couple people :P [12:39] Action: yesyes feels like trying now [12:39] naw, active participation is much more fun [12:39] adrien: enjoying holidays? [12:41] pprkut: yup, in Lebanon :P [12:43] raela: re xml, I think XPath will fit the problem KaMii faced (getting the weather out of an xml file) [12:43] I *THINK* [12:44] warm enough there? :) [12:44] Wiren (~skg@64.20.169.162) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [12:45] padhu (~padhu@112.79.243.216) joined ##slackware. [12:45] depends, depends, had some very hot days, got cooler, now back to a more "regular" weather: hot during the day, colder during the night ;-) [12:47] let me get this straight: you're in a tropipcal country, with beaches, and wimmin, and weather, and you're STILL on ##slackware ? [12:47] have to leave, bbl =) [12:48] adaptr: there, you scared him away :o [12:48] good! he should beach and stuff [12:52] yesyes (~yesyes@unaffiliated/yesyes) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [12:53] evilaz (~user@cpe-075-176-171-074.sc.res.rr.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [12:55] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [12:55] vinegaroon (~sam@203-184-20-213.callplus.net.nz) joined ##slackware. [12:57] adrien, lebanon sucks. go to armenia [13:02] byteframe (~byteframe@unaffiliated/byteframe) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [13:03] padhu (~padhu@112.79.243.216) left irc: Quit: will be back soon [13:03] OpenSys (~vasco@fw.vslinux.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [13:05] xNiGHt360 (d4192fbc@gateway/web/freenode/ip.212.25.47.188) joined ##slackware. [13:06] hello [13:06] well, the palm does not sync anymore [13:06] not even with root [13:06] it syncd once, i tried to sync again, its all borked [13:07] night@night:~$ cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 1026828 kB MemFree: 472448 kB How is this even possible when i have only skype and firefox turned on ? [13:08] adrien: i got weather out of an xml file just fine with sed [13:08] graffatcolmingov (WhoAmI@unaffiliated/sigmavirus24) left ##slackware. [13:08] xNiGHt360: what does free -m report [13:09] the same [13:09] w8 [13:09] Mem: 1002 563 439 [13:09] total used free [13:09] ff and skype are both memory hogs [13:10] curl -s --connect-timeout 30 "http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/3042/ObservationsRSS.xml" | grep "Temperature" | sed -e 's/°/ deg /g' | sed -e 's/%/%/g [13:10] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [13:10] xNiGHt360: show ALL of it [13:10] night@night:~$ free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 1002 563 439 0 17 282 -/+ buffers/cache: 263 739 Swap: 1953 190 1762 [13:10] in a pastebin, you useless twit! [13:10] xD [13:10] how am I supposed to read that [13:10] ok [13:11] http://pastebin.com/CaWJKX7u [13:11] sr [13:12] ckt1g3r (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ckt1g3r) left irc: Quit: Leaving [13:12] OpenSys (~vasco@fw.vslinux.net) joined ##slackware. [13:15] do u need the report from meminfo too ? [13:19] vignesh (~liveuser@122.164.216.208) joined ##slackware. [13:19] Hello [13:19] -/+ buffers/cache: 263 739 [13:19] I need help in installing slackware 13.1 from a usb [13:19] I have downloaded the dvd image [13:20] and ? [13:20] Any guide on how I can do it ? I have a fedora live environment with to use dd etc [13:20] vignesh: download unetbootin. [13:20] edthix (~ed@175.137.39.20) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [13:21] mako-sama: does that work ? [13:21] convert the CD/DVD image to something that will work with USB [13:21] I have windows and a fedora live cd [13:22] xNiGHt360: and it is using 263MB [13:22] mako-sama: ok i will try that [13:22] vignesh (liveuser@122.164.216.208) left ##slackware. [13:22] then where are the other 200 ? [13:23] disk cache [13:23] you want all of your memory to be used, always. if it's not used, it's wasted [13:26] and when i turn on any game the free memory goes under 10 >.> [13:27] so ? [13:27] what makes you think this is a problem [13:27] el_lobo--d-_-b (~Juan@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [13:27] the fps [13:28] here's an idea: why don't you check the memory use when you're playing this game [13:29] ok [13:31] http://pastebin.com/VXCAAhpe [13:32] 690, so ? [13:33] looks fine to me [13:33] you should be aware though, that running X on a 1GB machine these days is on the very low end [13:33] i know [13:34] what's the second line about then ? [13:34] that IS the second line. and it tells you what it is about [13:34] the first one i mean [13:34] DURgod (~DURgod@24-247-210-79.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [13:34] sigh...man free [13:35] ok tnx [13:36] Credits (Credits@94.191.156.113.bredband.tre.se) joined ##slackware. [13:37] xNiGHt360 (d4192fbc@gateway/web/freenode/ip.212.25.47.188) left irc: Quit: Page closed [13:37] I get some errors after I started X: http://dpaste.com/226305/ [13:38] What should I put in /etc/X11/xorg.conf? [13:40] jhw (~jhw@p548D3C59.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [13:40] Credits (Credits@94.191.156.113.bredband.tre.se) left ##slackware. [13:44] DURgod (~DURgod@24-247-210-79.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [13:46] aziztcf (~aziztcf@adsl-85-217-9-15.kotinet.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [13:48] anbody know of a decent gui based text editor what supports tabs? [13:49] byteframe (~byteframe@unaffiliated/byteframe) joined ##slackware. [13:50] nah [13:50] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_text_editors [13:50] gvim :D [13:55] DURgod (~DURgod@24-247-210-79.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [13:55] yesyes (~yesyes@unaffiliated/yesyes) joined ##slackware. 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[14:19] the killer app of notepad.exe is the display of the number of the line in the status bar [14:19] it rocks ;) [14:20] OclkdMan (~OclkdMan@dynamic-adsl-94-36-196-224.clienti.tiscali.it) joined ##slackware. [14:28] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-113-137.w90-50.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [14:29] Wiren (~skg@64.20.169.162) joined ##slackware. [14:30] nvision (~nvision@unaffiliated/nvision) joined ##slackware. [14:35] artvdroid (~androirc@150.sub-97-173-146.myvzw.com) joined ##slackware. [14:36] el_lobo--d-_-b (~Juan@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [14:38] Elektro (~elektro@128.85-84-203.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) joined ##slackware. [14:39] you guys know sh*t. edlin or gtfo ;) [14:42] gniks (~sking@unaffiliated/gniks) joined ##slackware. [14:42] that was an overly delayed comment [14:43] I don't want to Get The Freakin Oreo [14:44] artvdroid (~androirc@150.sub-97-173-146.myvzw.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [14:45] mfillpot (~mfillpot@pool-74-99-86-8.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [14:45] hello everyone [14:49] Axius__ (~fd@109.97.53.53) joined ##slackware. [14:50] huh, discovery channel just said that a gas machine pump is the same as a bartender [14:51] Axius__ (~fd@109.97.53.53) left irc: Client Quit [14:52] v4nelle (~van@78-189-18.adsl.cyta.gr) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [14:53] neonflux (~neonflux@209.118.182.84) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [14:55] snL20 (~irssi@194.81-166-79.customer.lyse.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [14:57] |Slacker| (~tanis@189.26.30.79.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) left irc: Quit: Leaving [15:01] snL20 (~irssi@194.81-166-79.customer.lyse.net) joined ##slackware. [15:05] m3tti (~user@p57B7F134.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. 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[15:23] cause everyone is enguaged in porn [15:23] lol [15:23] is it ? I didn't get the memo - again! drat [15:23] porn memos are filtered out by spam software. [15:23] Action: adaptr mises [15:23] why do you guys have to turn perverted every 5 seconds? [15:23] ferdna (~ferdna@cpe-24-92-114-29.elp.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [15:23] (thats why i dont use any, hah) [15:24] I was wondering if anyone in here used qemu-kvm and can guide me to a good site for information about setting up networking. [15:24] KaMii: to annoy you. [15:24] mfillpot: anything i ever wanted to know about qemu was handed to me courtesy of some googling. [15:25] jg71, I have been searching google and I have seen many options and the ones I tried still won't give me a network interface [15:25] special case? [15:26] only qemu foo i need it tcp redirect to get ssh working. helps a sbo maintainer to keep the sanity [15:26] jg71, I guess I am a special case, I am just trying to move away from virtualbox and into something faster [15:27] and you go to qemu? really? lol [15:27] jg71, I just use physical installations to test my builds [15:27] mfillpot: i ran out of space so i went virtual. [15:27] jg71, I want to run kvm, do I even need qemu as an interface into kvn? [15:27] s/kvn/kvm/ [15:28] mfillpot: dont know. maybe some lurker in here will share a hint or 2. [15:29] Roin (~florian@p5B2BBE13.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [15:31] ty anyway [15:33] Nick change: Wulf-is-not-here -> WireWulf [15:34] Nick change: WireWulf -> Wulf-is-not-here [15:36] adaptr (~adaptr@unaffiliated/adaptr) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [15:37] MLanden (~MLanden@pool-141-152-157-180.norf.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [15:38] MLanden, yo [15:38] heya mfillpot [15:38] heya folks [15:39] mfillpot: your area get flooded from the last storm? few spaces here did [15:40] MLanden, no, the rain barely fell here [15:40] MLanden, you should have shown up to the LUG meeting yesterday, we had a lot of door prizes [15:40] MLanden, to you use kvm? [15:41] you know I won't give up trying to get you to show up to a meeting [15:41] mfillpot: couldn't get the time...though I did think of it [15:42] mfillpot: thanks for the effort though [15:42] Did someone named panzer expire? [15:43] Srbo (~Srbo@ip-109-90-26-187.unitymediagroup.de) joined ##slackware. [15:43] mfillpot: sorta...got intel pentium 4 w/hyperthread..so can use it to a certain degree [15:44] MLanden, I have been trying to get networking to work for testing, but I guess until I find a clear guide or configuration front-end I will continue to use virtualbox [15:45] mfillpot: have you upgraded vbox? know they upgraded to 3.2.8 over the weekend [15:46] I haven't had a need to touch it in months, so it has been uninstalled from my box [15:46] MLanden, I would just prefer a native solution [15:46] bgeddy (~bgeddy@cpc3-live19-0-0-cust292.know.cable.virginmedia.com) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [15:47] mfillpot: check the new kernel and qemu-svn..heard there are some touchups here and there that might benefit KVM with the intel I-cores [15:48] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.255.213.dyn.user.ono.com) joined ##slackware. [15:48] MLanden, I am running an AMD X2 so those won't apply to me [15:48] mfillpot: ok [15:49] Srbo (~Srbo@ip-109-90-26-187.unitymediagroup.de) left irc: Quit: Verlassend [15:50] bgeddy (~bgeddy@cpc3-live19-0-0-cust292.know.cable.virginmedia.com) joined ##slackware. [15:50] MLanden, I already spotted one problem with kvm when creating my initial img files, when made a 10G file with ext4 the formatting process froze while journaling because of some bug in kvm [15:51] mfillpot: ok..that's the AMD-V extension,right? [15:52] OclkdMan (~OclkdMan@dynamic-adsl-94-36-196-224.clienti.tiscali.it) left irc: Quit: Leaving [15:52] Elektro (~elektro@128.85-84-203.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [15:52] MLanden, yes [15:54] MLanden, I will use virtualbox for now, but I won't give up on kvm because I don't want to depend on oracle [15:54] mfillpot: tried to see if there's a workaround in KVM's "bug-splat"? http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=893831&group_id=180599&func=browse [15:55] mfillpot: understood...seems to be shaky with them at this time [15:55] MLanden, for the issue I found there was a bug report and patch, but I didn't want to apply a patch to the kvm module in the kernel and recompile the kernel just for this [15:56] MLanden, It would be better if I just wait for the next update in the kernel [15:56] alkos333 (~alkos333@70-5-242-12.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [15:56] mfillpot: true...one can just keep tabs on the development as it comes along [15:57] chances are it might beat 2.6.36 to the punch [15:58] MLanden, and I was able to buypass the image bug by building a 12G virtual image [15:58] mfillpot: Did it build OK? [15:58] sahk0 (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [15:58] MLanden, yes it did, I just couldn't get a network interface working [15:59] adaptr (~adaptr@unaffiliated/adaptr) joined ##slackware. [16:00] milko (1000@173.74.48.177) joined ##slackware. [16:01] DURgod (~DURgod@24-247-210-79.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 246 seconds [16:02] mfillpot: ok...sorry to hear..hopefully,the next release will clear that issue [16:02] good afternoon everyone. i currently have limited time and resources to check on this, but if i was to go and buy a sound card, which one should I buy? I was looking at an SB Audigy SE card or X-FI Xtreme. are these two more likely to be supported by alsa and work ut of the box with slackware 13.1? [16:02] MLanden, I can be patient, it's not like this issue will push me from linux or anything like that [16:02] phe (~phe@AToulouse-258-1-1-45.w90-55.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Leaving [16:02] DURgod (~DURgod@24-247-210-79.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [16:02] macavity (~demeter@2704ds5-abc.0.fullrate.dk) joined ##slackware. [16:03] Wiren (~skg@64.20.169.162) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [16:03] evening slackers :-) [16:03] afternoon,macavity [16:03] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [16:03] macavity, good afternoon [16:06] milko: depending on the chipset of those two cards .. check alsa http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Vendor-Creative_Labs good luck [16:07] milko: buy and X-Fi [16:08] adaptr (~adaptr@unaffiliated/adaptr) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [16:08] milko, I'm currently running an X-Fi Titanium and have no issues. Creative opened up the source to the drivers a while back and it's actually now included in alsa [16:09] jgeboski: they fixed the drivers for X-Fi-that-are-*not*-just-rebranded-24-bit-live-cards yet? [16:09] oh, nm then :-) [16:12] Wiren (~skg@64.20.169.162) joined ##slackware. [16:13] asteroid (~asteroid@unaffiliated/asteroid) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [16:14] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-113-137.w90-50.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [16:14] asteroid (~asteroid@unaffiliated/asteroid) joined ##slackware. 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[18:09] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-420423.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Excess Flood [18:10] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-420423.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [18:12] Nick change: MrJacks0n -> MrJackson [18:12] T3slider (~T3slider@unaffiliated/t3slider) joined ##slackware. [18:16] ScreamerX (~screamer@chello084115148215.3.graz.surfer.at) joined ##slackware. [18:19] Delahunt (~robert@fd125-171.infoaomori.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [18:20] hey, i'm having a newbie moment here. can someone explain to me why putting a 9mb mp3 on a web server instead of emailing it (same machine running both servers) is preferable? [18:20] in my mind both should be the same bandwidth (either way, both ways it gets uploaded once and downloaded once) [18:21] if you wanted to share amongst many people the web would be easier [18:21] i want to only give the mp3 to someone, only one person, only once [18:21] get them on irc and dcc [18:21] they don't use irc [18:21] Action: Delahunt gets out a shotgun to kill the rabbits [18:22] but email would still be better cause you don't need to setup anything [18:22] so back to my question... [18:22] no i get complaints that i bogged the email server down and nasty emails [18:22] but isn't it the same bandwidth? [18:22] 9mb is pretty big, but its not really unheard of now [18:23] 9mb is not that bi [18:23] big* [18:23] emails are typically just a few kb, but i would say over 100mb you should put it on a website [18:23] cmk_zzz (~martink@219-89-201-169.adsl.xtra.co.nz) joined ##slackware. [18:24] yesyes (~yesyes@unaffiliated/yesyes) left irc: Quit: = gone [18:29] Backkk. [18:30] adaptr (~adaptr@unaffiliated/adaptr) joined ##slackware. [18:31] Okay so is anyone related to panzer please send me a message. [18:33] "related" ? [18:33] As in you knew him for an extensive amount of time. [18:33] I would like to add everyone that knew him into the pic. [18:38] Nick change: risah -> miss_riss [18:39] dip (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/dip) joined ##slackware. [18:41] rafu (~rafu@77.53.11.181) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [18:43] Nick change: Sexton-BadAtom -> BadAtom [18:44] chomping (chomping@unaffiliated/chomping) left ##slackware. [18:45] Na, this just doesn't cut it [18:45] cmk_zzz (~martink@219-89-201-169.adsl.xtra.co.nz) left irc: Quit: leaving [18:45] SSephi (SSephi@cpc10-live21-2-0-cust101.know.cable.virginmedia.com) left irc: Quit: AIX time [18:46] Hermann (~Hermannn@c-8c50e255.226-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [18:46] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. 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[18:59] heya, gobi42 [18:59] how's it going had to reformat and reinstall slack 13.1 hopefully that fixes my ndiswrapper problems [19:01] Reinstalling solves everything. [19:01] jhell (~89d8547e@unaffiliated/cmdlnkid) left irc: Quit: bad vibes [19:01] hi there [19:01] yoyoned (~todd@c-68-51-26-64.hsd1.ar.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [19:01] historically...on windows [19:01] lol [19:02] how do i open an x-window session for another user when im logged in via ssh? [19:02] yeah well i started out on the wrong kernel and then i switched to the smp kernel but that still didn't work so now i just installed the smp kernel and see what happens now [19:02] yoyoned (todd@c-68-51-26-64.hsd1.ar.comcast.net) left ##slackware. [19:02] startx maybe [19:02] gobi42: for the netgear MA111 you have,right? was backtrackin' through the logs [19:02] ScreamerX, don't think you can have two opened, at least I don't know how to. [19:03] only kdm is running [19:03] and i want to log in an user on this computer without physically accessing it. [19:04] over ssh [19:04] is this possible? [19:04] yes i do thanks man [19:05] i guess: startx would work in case there is no kdm running [19:05] lol i'm a slack noob i was just guessing [19:06] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) left irc: Ping timeout: 246 seconds [19:10] phoenix^ (~fire|bird@unaffiliated/firebird/x-2893338) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [19:11] pizzledizzle (~pizdets@pool-96-250-215-244.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: [19:11] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [19:11] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Changing host [19:11] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [19:13] andarius (~andarius@c-24-98-241-160.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. 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[19:28] ScreamerX (~screamer@chello084115148215.3.graz.surfer.at) left irc: Quit: Verlassend [19:28] el_lobo--d-_-b (~Juan@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [19:29] ckt1g3r (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ckt1g3r) joined ##slackware. [19:34] v4nelle (~van@78-189-18.adsl.cyta.gr) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [19:35] Hm. [19:35] SO using route and ifconfig to change the gateway. [19:35] With ssh to console. Fascinating, I feel like a real sysadmin. [19:37] alright well i got ndiswarpper to install [19:37] as soon as i did ndiswrapper -m to have the driver autostart slack frezzes [19:37] Nick change: Wulf-is-not-here -> WireWulf [19:38] anyone got any ideas [19:38] Nick change: gobi42 -> gobi42_ [19:38] Nick change: gobi42_ -> Gobi42 [19:38] Nick change: Gobi42 -> gobi42_ [19:39] gobi42_: what chip? [19:39] pentiium 4 1.5 ghz [19:39] Nick change: gobi42_ -> gobi42 [19:39] wireless chip.. [19:41] netgear MA111 [19:41] usb dongle [19:42] i reboot ran modprobe ndiswrapper and iwconfig [19:42] and my wlan0 showed up [19:42] so i'm guessing it has something to do with the ndiswrapper -m cmd i gave it that it didn't like [19:43] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [19:44] gobi42: uh it looks like there are native drivers.. why use ndiswrapper? [19:45] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [19:46] gobi42: http://www.linux-wlan.com/ [19:48] mbohun (~mbohun@202.124.75.197) joined ##slackware. [19:50] i tried that couldn't get the source to compile kept getting errors [19:50] but i got it to see my ad-hoc network and connect for a second and then it auto disconects any idea why [19:51] want to pastebin the errors? [19:51] Nick change: WireWulf -> Wulf-is-not-here [19:51] yeah just a sec i'll do a install and pastebin it for you [19:51] no idea.. I've used ndiswrapper in the past and always had problems with it. [19:51] Nick change: Wulf-is-not-here -> WireWulf [19:56] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [19:57] so I manged to get my palm centro to sync once with user, and since that happned, its totally dead, it will not even sync with root, and dmesg doesnt even see it anymore [20:01] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [20:02] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [20:02] gobi42 (~IceChat7@184-196-44-164.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Quit: Relax, its only ONES and ZEROS! [20:06] KaMii: When you plug in the A/C travel charger to it...any response? [20:08] powtrix (~powtrix@189-69-20-128.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [20:10] powtrix (~powtrix@189-69-20-128.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [20:10] no, nothing [20:11] m3tti (~user@p57B7F134.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. 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[20:17] RaNdY (randy@shellium/member/randy) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [20:17] gobi42: try saying Y to all 4 questions in make config [20:17] gobi42: to build all four versions.. [20:18] ok will do and let you know if there is any diffence [20:19] cmeow (cmeow@happy.happy.vhost.shellium.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [20:19] cryptic0 (~cryptic0@209.189.246.113) left irc: Quit: This computer has gone to sleep [20:20] Guest73874 (titan@support.team.at.shellium.org) left irc: Excess Flood [20:20] same errors [20:20] Giggs (~Giggs@li126-61.members.linode.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [20:20] you did a make all between the make config and make install right/ [20:20] ? [20:21] Giggs (~Giggs@li126-61.members.linode.com) joined ##slackware. [20:21] cmeow (~cmeow@happy.happy.vhost.shellium.org) joined ##slackware. [20:21] t0mm13b (t0mm13b@unaffiliated/t0mm13b) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [20:22] no :( i'll try agian [20:23] i get the same errors on make all on 80211 [20:24] gobi42: well make install shouldn't work until you do a plain make or make all [20:24] gobi42: the error you're getting during the make install part is it can't find the module.. Because you never compiled it. [20:25] gobi42: go do your original make config and say Y to only the USB portion... then do "make all" [20:25] and pastebin that output for me [20:25] ok i'll try just make and see if that works [20:27] bunnyboi (~androgyne@cpe-72-224-31-169.nycap.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [20:27] ok try that [20:28] cmeow (~cmeow@happy.happy.vhost.shellium.org) left irc: Quit: Meow, meOUT! [20:29] CathyInBlue (~garrett@pool-71-127-17-34.trrhin.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [20:29] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-36-169.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [20:30] i dont understand why the palm worked once, and then now I cant get anything, not even with root, I plug it in, and nothing is recognized, its like it doesnt even exist.... why would this happen? [20:30] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [20:30] m3tti (~user@p57B7F134.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [20:33] gobi42: okay, I just noticed something else.. You are using a very old version of the driver.. [20:34] gobi42: ftp://ftp.linux-wlan.org/pub/linux-wlan-ng/linux-wlan-ng-0.2.9.tar.bz2 <-- this is a more current release.. try this one.. make config then make all then make install [20:34] t0mm13b (t0mm13b@unaffiliated/t0mm13b) joined ##slackware. [20:34] KaMii: how's the battery? [20:35] gobi42: the version you are using is from 2005 (or earlier!) so I suspect that's the issue with it failing to compile on a 2.6 kernel [20:35] MrJackson (Mr@173-86-48-184.dr01.wlbr.pa.frontiernet.net) left irc: Quit: Sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug. This time I'm the bug. [20:36] smoooth (~smoooth@cpe-098-024-240-002.ec.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [20:37] jgeboski (~jgeboski@unaffiliated/jgeboski) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [20:37] MrJackson (Mr@173-86-48-184.dr01.wlbr.pa.frontiernet.net) joined ##slackware. [20:38] artaud (~Artaud@unaffiliated/artaud) left irc: Quit: leaving [20:38] sinuhe (~sinuhe@adsl-75-55-201-218.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [20:40] i can't get on the ftp site [20:41] artaud (~Artaud@unaffiliated/artaud) joined ##slackware. [20:42] wtf i hate the internet [20:42] gobi42: works for me.. try again [20:42] lol i am hang on let me try disconectiong and re connecting [20:43] gobi42_ (~IceChat7@184-196-44-164.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [20:43] gobi42 (~IceChat7@184-196-44-164.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [20:43] damn still didn't work [20:43] gobi42_: the ftp site? [20:44] yeah says connection timed out [20:45] i can get to websites but not the ftp site [20:45] Nick change: gobi42_ -> gobi42 [20:45] danc3 (~danc3@unaffiliated/danc3) joined ##slackware. [20:45] My wife's threatening to make me reinstall OS X on this netbook if I don't get Slack working right Very Soon(TM) :P [20:46] rirombo: what problems you having? [20:46] damn dude that sux [20:46] gobi42: http://encodable.com/uploaddemo/files/linux-wlan-ng-0.2.9.tar.bz2 <-- try here [20:47] thanks man [20:47] gobi42: works? [20:48] yep [20:48] gobi42: that version you have is from 2/2004 btw :) [20:48] wescotte: The main problem right now is that my mouse pointer trembles in X when using the touchpad, which makes it difficult to do anything precise. [20:49] rirombo: when you move it or it constantly jumps around on it's own? [20:49] lol well hopefully this one works [20:49] neonflux (~neonflux@adsl-76-225-174-73.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [20:50] gobi42: pretty confident it will [20:50] ok this is weird..... its no longer being recognized as a palm handsprking by dmesg, I got it to sync now under root, but again user cannot access it yet... maybe I need to redo my udev rule? but why would it change from palm handspring to ohci_usb? [20:51] and if palm is going to play musical usb devices with me, how can I hotsync on a regualr basis? [20:51] The-spiki (spiki@95.180.86.45) left ##slackware ("Konversation terminated!"). 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[20:54] rirombo`: what kinda mac is it [20:55] wescotte: When the finger is on the touchpad, whether I'm moving it or not. It almost seems like the touchpad is too sensitive to touch. It doesn't do that on the right and bottom edges, probably because of scroll zone.s [20:55] he said "netbook" so I assume it's a hackintosh? [20:55] m3tti: It's called Dell Vostro A90 ;) [20:55] Indeed [20:55] rirombo (~user@h86.181.131.174.dynamic.ip.windstream.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [20:55] artvdroid (~androirc@104.sub-69-100-70.myvzw.com) joined ##slackware. [20:55] AppDeb_ (~AppDeb@77.49.41.143.dsl.dyn.forthnet.gr) joined ##slackware. [20:55] figabo (~MacOSX@201.165.119.165) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [20:55] rirombo: did you dial down the sensitivity? It sounds like that's it.. [20:56] AppDeb (~AppDeb@77.49.41.143.dsl.dyn.forthnet.gr) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [20:56] Nick change: AppDeb_ -> AppDeb [20:56] rirombo`: Also, just out of curiosity... Why'd you put slack on it when OSX was on it? [20:56] wescotte: I've been trying to mess with various settings listed in 'man synaptics' via synclient and xorg.conf, but I'm not entirely sure which ones constitute the 'sensitivity' [20:56] rirombo`: oh haven't red all of you just rughly sry [20:57] rirombo`: what are you tring to do? [20:57] wescotte: OS X pissed me off when I had to install the entire Dev Tools to effectively use macports. I have a 16GB SSD in this thing, so 4GB dev tools are just too big. [20:58] KaMii: Hrmm? With synaptics? Make the mouse pointer stop shaking when the finger is stationary or moving slowly. [20:58] rirombo`: ah I have a hackintosh with macports installed but I didn't realize how large the dev tools are [20:58] if I load psmouse with "proto=imps" option, the pointer is steady, but then all the synaptics features are disabled [20:59] ive got slackintosh 12.1 on my ppc, touchpad is twitchy, I just live with it [20:59] which macintosh are you using? [20:59] KaMii: It's a dell netbook, actually [20:59] I just used to run OS X on it [20:59] rirombo`: did you man synamptics and play with all those values? [21:00] rirombo`: have you tried that X -configure thing an watched the mouse section? [21:00] m3tti: Hmm, let me check that out. I don't remember doing that. [21:01] from what I have read about synaptics most of the settings are inside your xorg.conf file [21:01] Barnabyh (~Barnabyh@87-194-91-70.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [21:01] wescotte: Yes, anything that seemed relevant. [21:01] Of course, I mainly used synclient, so maybe I should try it the old-fashioned way [21:01] KaMii: probably doesn't have an xorg.conf anymore.. use /etc/hal/fdi/policy/11-x11-synaptics.fdi [21:01] what is the best fireworks I can use to blow up my palm centro? [21:02] C4 [21:02] thats not fireworks, thats plastic explosive [21:03] lol yeah but it's still be cool [21:03] gobi42: XD [21:03] wescotte http://pastebin.com/N76kC3xd [21:03] not really, it wont even fireball [21:03] hush i'm sticking with it'd be cool [21:04] gobi42: # [21:04] ******* WARNING WARNING WARNING ******* [21:04] # [21:04] Channel flood from wescotte -- kicking [21:04] Kernels newer than 2.6.24.x are not supported. <-- hmm lets see if there is an svn/git version that supports newer kernels.. [21:04] wescotte kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [21:04] wescotte (~wescotte@75-9-90-101.lightspeed.milwwi.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [21:04] i still want to know how i can get it to hotsync with user, more than once [21:06] yeah hopefully there is cause outer wise i'm going to have to goto unbuntu [21:06] rirombo`: hey do buy the dell netbook without windows was it cheapr that way ??? [21:07] xxcv (~asdf@c122-106-162-239.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [21:07] gobi42: pastebin me your ifconfig and iwconfig results once [21:07] gobi42: as well as lspci [21:07] ok lol alright [21:07] gobi42: err lsusb [21:09] AkiraYB (~FarSeer@200.204.234.86) joined ##slackware. [21:09] phaeton (~phaeton@76.201.146.86) joined ##slackware. [21:09] hi guis. [21:10] heya console...;) [21:10] artvdroid (~androirc@104.sub-69-100-70.myvzw.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [21:10] ermm*... sorry, heya phaeton [21:11] :P [21:12] how's it going? [21:12] rirombo`: ???? [21:12] goin' good,phaeton... yourself? [21:12] i've been better, i've been worse... you know how itis [21:12] true [21:13] are ya headed up or down [21:13] i think up [21:13] http://pastebin.com/dRy93Xnx [21:13] cool [21:13] m3tti (~user@p57B7F134.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [21:13] i think i'll pour another honeyweiss and see [21:14] http://pastebin.com/t5gP2V82 [21:14] fosforo_ (~fosforo@187.126.247.252) joined ##slackware. [21:15] i've been away from doing anything considered 'geeky' for a number of years. I run ubuntu and all, but it just feels like another Windows to me [21:15] so i've dusted off an old computer, and was going to see if Slackware still existed [21:15] http://pastebin.com/3Va8tMMA [21:15] there you go wescotte [21:15] phaeton: what's the specs of the old computer? [21:16] K6-II 300mhz, 256mb, 6.4G and 10G hdds [21:16] i was going to go slackware on one hdd, fbsd on the other [21:17] gobi42: can you give me the ifconfig and iwconfig as well [21:18] look up there should be three pastebins on my post [21:18] http://pastebin.com/dRy93Xnx http://pastebin.com/t5gP2V82 http://pastebin.com/3Va8tMMA [21:18] ashe (~ashe@118.96.233.12) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [21:19] ifconfig, iwconfig, lsusb [21:20] ashe (~ashe@125.163.1.131) joined ##slackware. [21:23] gobi42: try "iwlist scanning" (without the quotes) and tell me if you get any results [21:23] ok will do [21:24] phaeton: hear ya..good luck [21:26] Guest33915 (titan@support.team.at.shellium.org) joined ##slackware. [21:27] http://pastebin.com/8GZAvzKF [21:27] gobi42: uh.. also do an lsmod and pastebin that :) I think you have working wireless drivers installed btw.. [21:28] cryptic0 (~cryptic0@209.189.246.113) joined ##slackware. [21:28] those are ndiswrapper driver is working [21:28] gobi42: oh didn't realize you still had that installed.. [21:28] errordeveloper (~errordeve@host86-161-200-210.range86-161.btcentralplus.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [21:28] gobi42: what was your original problem with ndiswrapper again? [21:29] jhell (~89d8547e@unaffiliated/cmdlnkid) joined ##slackware. [21:29] Barnabyh (~Barnabyh@87-194-91-70.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Quit: Disconnecting... [21:29] errordeveloper (~errordeve@host86-163-125-174.range86-163.btcentralplus.com) joined ##slackware. [21:30] it won't stay connected to my ad-hoc network [21:30] metrofox (~metrofox@ppp-33-248.33-151.iol.it) joined ##slackware. [21:30] gobi42: how bad is it? every couple days? hours? minutes? [21:31] like it connects for a sec and then disconects [21:31] gobi42: did you say Ubuntu worked? [21:32] http://pastebin.com/cPWVyLDJ [21:32] nope it didn't [21:32] same probem [21:33] gobi42: have you tired connecting with wicd ? [21:33] rirombo` (~user@h232.6.187.173.dynamic.ip.windstream.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [21:33] tired = tried [21:33] that is what i am useing [21:33] oh [21:33] gobi42: where'd you get the windows driver you are using with ndiswrapper? Did you use the same one with Ubuntu? [21:34] yes and i got it off the cd i got with it useing xp driver [21:34] anotherone (rodney@201-75-115-76-ma.cpe.vivax.com.br) left ##slackware. [21:34] artaud (~Artaud@unaffiliated/artaud) joined ##slackware. [21:34] el_lobo-1d-_-b (~Juan@190.25.45.56) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [21:36] gobi42: the drivers they include with the hardware is generally OLD... Try finding a newer release on the web.. perhaps that will resolve the issue [21:37] ok i'll try that [21:37] miss_riss (~riza@unaffiliated/riza) left irc: Quit: miss_riss [21:38] gobi42: Doesn't look like the drivers for that hardware is being worked on too frequently anymore.. Worst case you might have to buy a new piece of hardware if you want to stay with linux.. [21:38] question is how do i uninstall the old ndiswrapper driver [21:39] lol that kinda what i was going to try when i get paid on tues [21:39] gobi42: heh, no idea on that one.. Maybe the best way to test it is toss your Ubuntu disc in and just reinstall it there on a liveCD.. [21:40] well i could just reinstall slack haven't installed anything but wicd and ndiswrapper [21:41] gobi42: make sure you get a supported chip... although not many aren't these days.. unfortunately you appear to have one of them :( [21:41] neonflux (~neonflux@64.134.239.52) joined ##slackware. [21:41] could it be the ad-hoc network i'm trying to tether my android fone to my desktop with wifi tether and it uses a ad-hoc network [21:42] yeah right [21:43] I don't have much experience with those either.. [21:43] phaeton (phaeton@76.201.146.86) left ##slackware. [21:43] You might want to try in #ndiswrapper as well.. [21:44] on freenode [21:45] yeah [21:46] i'll check it out and see what if they can help me [21:46] gobi42: good luck! Sorry I couldn't be of more help [21:47] thanks for all the help man [21:48] communicator (~123@bl14-20-202.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Quit: Leaving [21:50] yoyoned (~todd@c-68-51-26-64.hsd1.ar.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:53] goj|ghost (~goj@p5488FBE8.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [21:56] goj (~goj@p5488EFE5.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 246 seconds [21:56] Nick change: goj|ghost -> goj [21:57] el_lobo--d-_-b (~Juan@190.25.45.56) joined ##slackware. [21:57] el_lobo--d-_-b (~Juan@190.25.45.56) left irc: Changing host [21:57] el_lobo--d-_-b (~Juan@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [21:57] yoyoned (todd@c-68-51-26-64.hsd1.ar.comcast.net) left ##slackware. [22:04] crrlf (~crrlf@g231217177.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Quit: Leaving [22:07] pilipo (~pilipo@203.177.147.86) joined ##slackware. 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[22:19] hello all [22:20] heya shonudo [22:20] what's up [22:20] hey MLanden [22:20] hey gobi42 [22:20] (great nick, gobi42) [22:21] lol thanks [22:22] pilipo (~pilipo@203.177.147.86) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [22:22] made me think of some fantasy wwII battle -- rommel gets lost and fights in the gobi desert in 1942 [22:22] i'm sure syfy channel has already made the movie [22:23] lol close i got the nick name is sith grade studing china and the gobi desert [22:23] it was oriangly gobi desert but that part got droped now it's just gobi and 42 was my football number and basketball number [22:24] paissad (~paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [22:24] hrm, it appears everytime someone says nick, I get pinged [22:24] that's not good [22:24] nick nick nick lol [22:25] :S [22:25] damn internet not letting me goto ftp sites [22:27] jhw_ (~jhw@p548D7105.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [22:28] oobe (~thingo@unaffiliated/oobe) joined ##slackware. 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[22:32] heh [22:33] captured the spirit of what?? [22:33] paissad (~paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [22:33] Nick change: SexDamage -> raela [22:33] the idea of being damaged [22:34] xxcv (~asdf@c122-106-162-239.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [22:34] lmao [22:34] man it suxs being broke and haveing to wait to buy things damn child support [22:36] errordeveloper (~errordeve@host86-135-70-152.range86-135.btcentralplus.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [22:37] errordeveloper (~errordeve@host86-135-70-152.range86-135.btcentralplus.com) joined ##slackware. [22:37] risah (~riza@unaffiliated/riza) joined ##slackware. [22:38] paissad (~paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [22:39] ViniciusPXMB (~puroosso@unaffiliated/viniciuspxmb) left irc: Quit: Usar Linux amacia o cabelo [22:40] ckt1g3r (~ckt1g3r@unaffiliated/ckt1g3r) joined ##slackware. [22:43] errordeveloper (~errordeve@host86-135-70-152.range86-135.btcentralplus.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 246 seconds [22:44] alisonken1home (~alisonken@pool-71-104-224-127.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [22:46] errordeveloper (~errordeve@host86-135-144-26.range86-135.btcentralplus.com) joined ##slackware. [22:47] Cann0n (~jack@unaffiliated/cann0n) joined ##slackware. [22:47] alright peace out boys [22:47] gobi42 (~IceChat7@184-196-44-164.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Quit: Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day [22:50] "boys" assumes a lot [22:50] yep [22:51] sid77 (~sid77@andromeda.slackware.it) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [22:53] ckt1g3r (~ckt1g3r@unaffiliated/ckt1g3r) left irc: Quit: Leaving [22:53] shonudo, hm what do you mean? [22:53] ckt1g3r (~ckt1g3r@unaffiliated/ckt1g3r) joined ##slackware. [22:54] maco, how did you get that, ubuntu member? [22:54] hayaka (~kal@cpe-69-205-244-105.stny.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [22:55] risah: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership [22:55] rirombo` (~user@h232.6.187.173.dynamic.ip.windstream.net) joined ##slackware. [22:55] Ooh thank you. [22:55] risah: though im actually on one of the regional membership boards nowadays [22:55] How did you get that? [22:56] nominations were taken when old board members expired, and the Community Council appointed from among those nominated [22:56] sounds like a cult [22:56] hayaka (~kal@cpe-69-205-244-105.stny.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [22:57] thrice`, yea a Ubuntu cult! [22:57] a cult with free lwn subscriptions, irc cloaks, and email aliases [22:57] woah, free irc cloaks? [22:57] :P [22:57] free being at the lwn subscription :P [22:57] should i have put that one at the end to avoid ambiguity? [22:58] risah: i mean it assumes that everyone on channel is male [22:58] (sorry, i was afk) [22:59] shonudo, oh. No biggie, thanks. [22:59] its a way of recognising non-code contributions (docs, artwork, support, advocacy, testing, translations, etc), which are often overlooked in the "how many lines of code?" metrics [23:00] alisonken1home (~alisonken@pool-71-104-224-127.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [23:00] common misconception (that leads to the cult / clique accusation) is that testimonials have to come from other members. they dont. just from anyone who has witnessed you doing useful work [23:01] sometimes i think a developer cloak would be nifty, but thatd be treating code contributions differently from other also-useful contributions so i keep my mouth shut [23:03] anyway, back to things people in here care about? :) [23:04] thrice`, I'm going to sleep. >< [23:04] risah (riza@unaffiliated/riza) left ##slackware ("Leaving."). [23:04] hba (~hba@189.130.28.115) joined ##slackware. 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[23:25] pizzledizzle (~pizdets@pool-96-250-215-244.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: [23:27] It seemed to be not slow by comparing it to my dial-up. [23:28] fosforo_ (~fosforo@187.126.247.252) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [23:29] Motoko-chan (~maoyama@pool-71-254-176-19.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [23:42] duet (~duet@71.21.89.86) joined ##slackware. [23:43] pireau (1000@pdpc/supporter/student/pireau) joined ##slackware. [23:43] im thinking about getting a pci to sata adapter and was wondering if it would be faster that ide on an old system [23:43] im new to computers [23:44] i would the sytem bus make it slow again [23:44] wow i must be tired [23:44] or would the system bus make it slow again* [23:46] depending on the age of the main hardware as well as the adapter and drives selected it is very possible the host system would be a bottleneck [23:46] errordeveloper (~errordeve@host86-135-144-26.range86-135.btcentralplus.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [23:48] andarius (~andarius@c-24-98-241-160.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: child realignment, making the future brighter [23:48] errordeveloper (~errordeve@host86-135-144-26.range86-135.btcentralplus.com) joined ##slackware. [23:50] Cann0n (~jack@unaffiliated/cann0n) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [23:50] lauanana (~lauanana@ANantes-552-1-20-225.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. 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