[00:00] Action: ChickenLittle shrugs [00:00] screw you all [00:00] but hey at least the sky isn't falling 8-) [00:00] ChickenLittle (n=robert@ZL027046.ppp.dion.ne.jp) left irc: "Leaving" [00:00] ChickenLittle: just shut up and watch, learn the channel before you start going on crusades [00:00] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCcCzj_yRtk a must watch, " the F word" [00:00] The sky isn't falling but the astroturf is turning greener. [00:00] antiwire: thank you very much :-) [00:00] lmao!! [00:01] tonight i am possibly playing go, and drinking sake [00:01] spook: just figured you were with the flags on the bike and stuff(iirc). usually a key indicator, ya know? [00:01] "Pain, pleasure, hate and love" [00:02] gm152 (n=glen@d72-39-221-222.home1.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [00:02] agentc0re: he was in the NZ army core [00:02] l_n (n=shawn@tuxhacker/lordnothing) left irc: "sleep and stuff" [00:02] antiwire: ditch the "hate" part and i am in on the party :P [00:02] infuckingcredible [00:03] lol [00:04] spook: WWII, Korea, Vietnam. I think this deserves the President's involvement if the HOA wants to take it this far. President says, It Says. ESAD. [00:04] antiwire: hehe, gotta love anytime you can mix it in with another word and their both underfuckingstandable. :D [00:04] is obama a vet of anything? [00:05] Morbidawn (n=stormbla@89.47.105.62) joined ##slackware. [00:05] spook: no. But this man represented this country so many times and survived that he deserves the president's representation to say that it stays. [00:07] even just getting the armed forces involved, they can rumble it up the chain that way. [00:07] lolwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:09] lolwut: wellcome.. and thank you for making me in a better mood by picking a funny nick :-) [00:09] macavity: awww? you in a bad mood? [00:09] spook: nope [00:09] nositelicense (n=quassel@cpe-98-149-8-157.socal.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [00:09] spook: i was in a good mood, and now it is better :-) [00:10] macavity: ah, cool. i'm in a somewhat mediocre mood [00:10] macavity: You just totally reminded me that i saved your lolz cat you made for/of me. I'm going to make it this douchebag's at work background. [00:10] heh [00:10] hayaka (n=kal@cpe-69-205-244-105.stny.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [00:11] macavity: He thinks it's funny he can just come to me and call me a little young whiteboy... Well he just doesn't quite understand that i control his madonalicious.com fetish(which i added a host entry to point to oprah.com today). [00:11] rworkman: ping [00:11] agentc0re: "lulzing mah tail of because you fail at failing?" [00:11] macavity: yup, that one. [00:11] agentc0re: lol [00:12] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.247.83) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:17] macavity, lol No problem [00:18] riddlebox (n=james@75-132-225-75.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:21] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-98-116-202-61.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: [00:21] NaCl: pong [00:24] nekkutta (n=ircap@69.171.162.5) joined ##slackware. [00:24] anyone here that can give me a hand? [00:25] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [00:25] vn1k (n=vitalik@cb8faa4e.atp.nicta.com.au) joined ##slackware. [00:25] Action: rworkman claps [00:26] Action: mishehu golf claps [00:26] lol [00:26] nekkutta: no thanks.. i need them both for art class tomorrow [00:26] ok, I asked for that... I think I may have a rc.firewall issue and the whole iptables thing gives me a headache [00:26] nekkutta: have you looked over the exables on slackwiki? [00:26] okay, what's the deal [00:27] I used alien's easy firewall generator [00:27] nekkutta: maybe you could make a deal with the robot devil? [00:27] exables? [00:27] examples [00:27] I got my money on rectal-exambot [00:27] i just cant spell.. or type [00:27] bobby_ (n=bobby@adsl-76-249-234-79.dsl.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [00:27] but rworkman is the iptables guru on duty, so you should probably just discribe the issue to him [00:28] as succinctly as you can, can you state your problem (symptoms) and if need be pastebin.com iptables -L -n ? [00:28] gm152 (n=glen@d72-39-221-222.home1.cgocable.net) left irc: "leaving" [00:28] macavity: yu thnki yu kannt tayp oor spel? [00:28] macavity: s/discribe/describe/ :P [00:28] I just need to know if my DCC transfers work or not [00:28] Action: fire|bird ducks [00:28] Nick change: bobby_ -> Guest4323 [00:28] iptables-save(8) output is much easier to read [00:28] Action: macavity stabs fire|bird with a frozen eel [00:28] I hope that's a frozen electric eel [00:29] It's a frozen explosive eel. [00:29] Rat409 (n=nobody@bb-205-209-95-119.gwi.net) joined ##slackware. [00:30] Ahhh i feel better now. [00:30] I'll be lolz'ing all day. [00:31] rworkman, i just looked at iptables-save, now my eyes are crossed [00:31] rworkman: hi [00:31] vn1k (n=vitalik@cb8faa4e.atp.nicta.com.au) left ##slackware. [00:31] rworkman: so I call slackpkg upgrade on the packages upgraded in current. [00:31] nekkutta: from memory, I don't recall exactly how dcc works. If it depends on the other side opening a connection back to you, it won't work, as there's no helper for that. [00:31] Three of them are duplicated [00:32] thumbs (i=1000@modemcable179.141-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:32] gtludwig (n=gtludwig@189.114.204.65.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [00:32] NaCl: eh? [00:33] dcc transfers are, imho, a bit obsolete anyway. [00:33] Fenix-Dark (n=lkjl@ool-44c5f1eb.dyn.optonline.net) joined ##slackware. [00:33] if you're behind a nat, there iptables_nat_irc and iptables_conntrack_irc, iirc [00:33] *there's [00:34] bobby (n=bobby@76.249.228.114) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:34] true, they are obselete, but everyonce in a while its better than dealing with rapidshare or megaupload :) [00:35] jeev_ (n=chatzill@unaffiliated/jeev) joined ##slackware. [00:35] mancha: I recall seeing something about those before, but there's nothing like it in iptables-1.4.5 or xtables-recent [00:35] can I just get someone to ry sending a dcc, (not a large file, under 200K should work, then I could try to send it back [00:35] er, xtables-addons-$recent [00:35] those are kernel modules [00:35] for dcc stuff in iptables, ip_nat_irc should help [00:36] guess nf_blah_bleh these days [00:36] I use that and it seems to fix my dcc issues. [00:36] mancha: ohh, d'oh. [00:36] so nf_nat_irc and nf_conntrack_irc (me guesses) [00:36] xovan (n=xovan@ip70-173-249-86.lv.lv.cox.net) left irc: "Leaving" [00:36] whatever they renamed them heh [00:38] nf_nat_irc and nf_conntrack_irc [00:38] that's in 2.6.32 anyway [00:38] Action: rworkman is ashamed for not remembering those [00:38] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [00:38] jeev_ (n=chatzill@unaffiliated/jeev) left irc: Client Quit [00:39] NaCl: all of my -current systems are actually *way* post-current systems; I can't safely/easily run slackpkg due to the sheer amount of non-stock packages (upgrades) [00:39] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:40] Kiboney (n=Kiboney@cpe-98-14-234-253.nyc.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:40] Kiboney (n=Kiboney@cpe-98-14-234-253.nyc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [00:41] rworkman: ok. [00:41] macavity (n=macavity@3403ds4-abc.0.fullrate.dk) left irc: "ZzZzZ" [00:41] anyone else here running -current and did not upgrade recently? [00:42] rworkman: actually, you don't actually need to install anything [00:44] paissad__ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [00:45] alisonken1noc (n=alisonke@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com) joined ##slackware. [00:45] Morbidawn (n=stormbla@89.47.105.62) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:46] some of these new match modules for iptables are getting quite funky :) [00:48] s/match/target though the match stuff is cool too [00:48] NaCl: well... I just did the update, and it went fine, but the dialog generation froze. That probably means I've got a problem somewhere else. [00:49] redtricycle (n=redtricy@adsl-99-59-27-17.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [00:49] yay [00:49] I lost my window manager in xfce4 [00:49] which program is it [00:49] ? [00:49] to start it back up? [00:49] Wonderful. pkgtool won't run either. :) [00:49] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:50] xfwm4 mayhaps [00:50] rworkman: double yay [00:50] Ah, that was it mancha [00:50] thanks [00:50] how'd you lose it? i always retrace my steps backwards but it's usually always under the couch [00:50] I dont know why my xfce settings just got blown away [00:50] o_o [00:51] is the session app running? [00:51] I just started it up [00:51] which app was the one that shows the desktop? [00:51] I only have wfwm4, xfce4-panel [00:51] xfwm4 that is [00:52] xfdesktop [00:52] look, i'm no die hard xfce user here...but iirc you have to work really hard to crash it! [00:52] so you win! [00:52] ah, there it is [00:52] thanks mancha [00:52] np [00:52] Yeah...I'm pretty unsure what happened [00:53] Anyone know where the setting in firefox is to force it to ask you if you want to debug/stop/continue when it detects a javascript app caughtin an infinite loop? [00:53] the only thing that has crashed for me in slackware has been firefox [00:53] I've had kwin and plasma die [00:53] deco, mine just crashed. [00:53] jinx! [00:53] hiptobecubic: heh , playing flash ? [00:54] although i feel like it's probably plugin based. [00:54] ..... just crashed again. hm [00:54] NaCl: well that's kde 4 what do you expect :P [00:54] It's stable 98% of the time [00:54] Well, rebuilding dialog doesn't help. Let's try ncurses. [00:54] I was trying to debug my brother's radeon card... [00:54] it's all funky because I get this vertical glitches [00:54] It must be this webpage, it's crashing everytime [00:55] rworkman: what did you do? Recompile glibc? [00:55] hiptobecubic: for me it's always something flash related [00:55] try this website. http://gigaom.com/2009/10/19/nokia-n900/ [00:55] hiptobecubic: ok gonna try [00:55] I'm going to try it in Camarade_Tux's browser mockup ;) [00:55] there is a nokia research lab by my house [00:55] hehe [00:55] NaCl: long ago, yes. [00:55] nekkutta (n=ircap@69.171.162.5) left ##slackware. [00:56] I'm on glibc-2.11 here [00:56] I guess this is the advantage of slackware's pkgtools. They are pretty much immune to package upgrades. [00:56] hiptobecubic: didn't crash , it's fast [00:56] yep :) [00:56] All except "pkgtool" itself, that is. [00:56] rworkman: unless you removepkg bash :P [00:57] deco, waiting for webkit to load [00:57] heh [00:57] works [00:57] hiptobecubic: sucks i can't try his browser :(, my lappy is 32bit [00:57] i wonder which plugin is dying on this page. [00:57] how much did you have to rebuild after glibc? [00:58] deco, it's not a 'browser' as much as a portal. It has no features other than a right click context menu. you can't type in urls [00:58] deco: qemu. :P [00:58] hiptobecubic: ah, yeah he told me it was just the start [00:58] mancha: I don't know how much I *had* to rebuild. I've upgraded and rebuilt a *lot* though. [00:58] NaCl: nah my laptop can't handle virtual machines [00:59] deco: what's in it? [00:59] NaCl: a hamster on a wheel. :P [00:59] NaCl: 1.6ghz single core , 1.2GB of RAM , 32bit video card [00:59] fire|bird: true lol [00:59] *nod* [00:59] fire|bird: i tried to add more :P [00:59] deco: I see. [00:59] fire|bird: hey, at least I have _two_ hamsters in my laptop :) [00:59] fire|bird: that's got to be a pretty small hamster. :P [00:59] NaCl: indeed [01:00] that's what she said [01:00] I've probably got three in my desktop [01:00] wait, what? [01:00] mfillpot (n=mfillpot@pool-173-50-102-100.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [01:00] mfillpot: saw your article on linux.com :P nice [01:00] pics or didn't happen! [01:00] alisonken1noc: haha, two are better than one. [01:00] deco: link? [01:01] deco: ty, I hope that I didn't miss too much with the article [01:01] nick[0] (n=sten@S01060016b664a9e5.lb.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [01:01] http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/261878-intro-to-slackware-package-management [01:01] so my radeon card/display is all glitchy with an artifact every four square inches... [01:01] exbio (n=ada@unaffiliated/exbio) joined ##slackware. [01:01] ty [01:01] What could cause it? [01:01] it was on the front page too [01:01] what card? [01:01] Radeon 9800 Pro [01:02] Slackware 12.2 [01:02] ThomasLocke (n=ThomasLo@pdpc/supporter/active/thomaslocke) joined ##slackware. [01:02] Analog monitor [01:02] redtricycle: I have a 9550 [01:02] alisonken1noc: link ^^^^^^ [01:02] It's almost always worked fine for me [01:02] deco: got it - thanks [01:02] reading now [01:02] alisonken1noc: np :) [01:02] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:03] So is the card dead when i see so many glitches like that? [01:03] try a live cd of some kind to discard that possibility [01:03] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [01:03] is it artifacting with RGB squares? [01:03] deco: I am working on a project to make a lightweight scripted auto update and package syncronization system using slackware, that will be documented on linux.com [01:03] yes [01:03] RGB squares [01:04] blinking letters too [01:04] I bet the videocard's ram is toast [01:04] well, time to do some video card shopping... [01:04] rfdrew (n=rfdrew@115-128-124-91.pool.ukrtel.net) joined ##slackware. [01:04] this card actually *CRASHED* my bro's windows comp [01:04] over and over [01:04] try the livecd first [01:04] so I traded him my video card [01:04] mfillpot, for slackware, you mean? [01:05] rfdrew (n=rfdrew@115-128-124-91.pool.ukrtel.net) left irc: Client Quit [01:05] Well, I'll install slackware13...this dusty desktop needs to upgrade anyway [01:05] i'll see how it goes [01:05] hiptobecubic: yes, it will be a project for me to work on my scripting [01:06] Nick change: Guest24721 -> init[1] [01:06] Nick change: init[1] -> akber [01:06] ah. i suppose, sure. If you're approaching it like a hobby and not a necessity. [01:06] mfillpot: oh nice ! hehe [01:06] deco: how did you find my article? [01:06] Nick change: akber -> init[1] [01:06] thumbs (i=1000@modemcable179.141-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) joined ##slackware. [01:07] mfillpot: i just checked linux.com out of curiousity .. never had visited that site ... and i saw on the front page something slackware relate so i was like :o , read it and saw your nick :P [01:07] related* [01:07] I dont even know what video card to get [01:07] all my components are so old... [01:07] mfillpot: today actually [01:07] this is an AGP card [01:07] deco: I am one of the moderators on the site, it's my way to try to contribute back to the group that is paying linus for his work. [01:08] mfillpot: oh wow, that's awesome [01:08] deco: and thank you for reading it [01:08] mfillpot: you're welcome it was a pleasure :) [01:08] uh [01:09] deco, you shouldn't have read that. your bed time came and went [01:09] jeev: i read it in the morning ! [01:09] Interesting. dialog works fine on my -post-current build box. [01:09] jeev: right after i had my cereal :P [01:10] I have been bugging brian profitt to establish more free tools and resources to help the linux and opensource community, he has been putting my ideas to the board, if they are approved they will be announced next year. [01:10] lucky charms ? [01:10] jeev: nah jk it was actually something boring like bread [01:10] bread and butter is the best breakfast ever [01:11] heh [01:11] mfillpot: cool, good luck :) [01:11] hah, you know you're a bleeding edge addict when -current ain't enough so you go hyperdrive with -post-current [01:11] mfillpot: except for some typos/sentence structure, an excellent article on slackware package management [01:11] lolwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:11] jar_corefile (n=jar_core@76.210.60.203) joined ##slackware. [01:12] it would be nice if we could get pat to post it to slackware.com under "General Info' or 'Support' [01:12] alisonken1home: some things went weird after Brian's repost, but yeah I found some of my issues and thanks for the compliment [01:12] Whicih article? I want to see [01:12] I didnt find it in the buffer [01:12] mfillpot: I feel neglected (wrt your article) ;-) [01:12] [22:01:19] http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/261878-intro-to-slackware-package-management [01:13] doh! [01:13] redtricycle: http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/261878-intro-to-slackware-package-management [01:13] alisonken1home: that is a good idea, I actually wrote it for some members of my LUG that didn't know about slackbuilds [01:13] mfillpot, did you give me props ? [01:13] sweet [01:13] jeev: didn't see you in there specifically [01:13] damnit [01:13] all that time i invested causing havoc in here went to waste [01:13] that's ok - he missed me as well :) [01:13] mancha: well, that's how many things get done in -current: each of us tends to play with stuff that we come across, and then it all gets merged into the main tree sooner or later. Well, that's the idea anyway; there are obviously things that don't make the cut. [01:14] jeev: damn it my free shell provider provider some how managed to destroy their /home and they stopped giving free acess lol [01:14] rworkman: I tried hard to add everyone I could remember, I kicked myself for not posting your name, I am sending a message to someone to get you added also, are you an official part of the slackware development team? [01:14] mfillpot: as official as we get, I suppose :) [01:14] since rworkman seems to be posted in a lot of areas concerning slackbuilds, I would say "yes" :) [01:15] lol deco [01:15] rwork, i was just being lighthearted... [01:15] rworkman: I was thinking it's you, alan and bp, am I correct of missing someone? [01:15] Well, in fairness, slackbuilds.org != slackware.com [01:15] mfillpot: BP{k} is not on the Slackware team. There is some overlap with Slackware proper and SBo, but not all of it. [01:16] slackbuilds.org is the closest to "official" that you'll get outside of the slackware dvd [01:16] rworkman: who all should I have brian list in the article that do Sbo and slackware officially? [01:16] We (SBo) are quite content with our nod on in the last two RELEASE_NOTES [01:16] and is slackware.it official? [01:17] mfillpot: to be honest, I'd rather not make recommendations on who to add or not. I don't want it to seem "official" [01:17] slackware.it is not [01:17] I would say "slackware.com is the only official site" [01:17] yes. [01:17] rworkman: people were telling mfillpot that slackware.it is official :/ [01:17] rworkman, you have a largish repo too, don't you? mfillpot, if so, that's missing from the article [01:17] rworkman: I want readers to know who the best names are [01:17] rworkman: in the comments i mean [01:18] Nick change: t4ls0 -> talso [01:18] and you could point out that SBo has several members of the core Slackware team as its admins, but that's as far as I'd go with it. [01:18] Well, slackware.it is *partly* official, sorta. The package browser portion pretty much is. The package repos are NOT. [01:18] rworkman: ok I will leave it as is for now, I will give props in my future articles because I know I will have to come here for help [01:18] (other than the mirrors of the official trees) [01:19] lowkyalur (n=low@dslb-088-070-017-255.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [01:21] do you think that using scp with secured sshd for file transfers is a good method of transferring files for updates/syncronization? [01:21] rsync; it will use ssh [01:22] if you want to sync, I would suggest rsync rather than scp/sshd [01:22] see? :) [01:22] as noted, it has ssh capabilities as well [01:22] this is a repeat form yesterday [01:22] I told him rsync will do ssh [01:22] Well, I'm afk to bed. I was tired three hours ago. [01:22] I though about rsync, but I am looking for grabbing single files, utilizing them then deleting them, I don't want to leave too much on the clients for security and space reasons [01:22] mfillpot: dude come on [01:23] you asked the same question yesterday and this time someone else gave the same answer! [01:23] in that case, wget can be used as well [01:23] Action: antiwire dies [01:23] antiwire: I know you told me before but I don't want folders synced, I only want to grab files to use them. [01:23] Action: deco steals his wallet [01:23] scp [01:24] jude (n=jude@217.199.157.218) joined ##slackware. [01:25] skaro (n=skaro@ip68-11-174-155.br.br.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [01:25] I run slackware 13.0 on a dell studio 17*, My system takes close to 60 seconds checking bios data every time I boot. can I speed this up? [01:25] I ahve also modified the chroot directory on the host, refined permissions for folder and file access and setup an automatic script to hold only the used packages, generate md5sums and keeps a list to be fed to the clients for verification and to be used to find package names. [01:25] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.74) joined ##slackware. [01:26] jeev: lol.conf add compact and run lilo reboot and check [01:26] grr sorry jeev [01:26] jude: ^^^ [01:26] lilo.conf maybe? [01:26] i want a lol.conf [01:26] I run slackware 13.0 on a dell studio 17*, My system takes close to 60 seconds checking bios data every time I boot. can I speed this up? [01:26] :) [01:26] lol.conf huh [01:26] sounds lollerz [01:27] yes deco [01:27] jude: use openbios? [01:27] echo roflcopter > lol.conf [01:27] hahaha [01:27] Yeah, I was just wondering...is there a doc of "safe" boot modules to disable for a slackware 13.0 system? [01:27] for example, the font cache [01:27] paissad__ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [01:27] not so much a list, but you can review the /etc/rc.d directory for what gets run in sequence and check it out [01:27] start with /etc/rc.d/rc.S [01:28] Okay, how about... [01:28] "raid6" [01:28] I dont use raid, so I can safely disable that I assume... [01:28] jude: you can comment out unneeded services in /etc/rc.d/rc.M and /etc/rc.d/rc.inet2 [01:28] that would be one if you have no raid setup [01:28] darn, I'm getting the videocard glitches again as im installing slackware 13.0 on my desktop [01:28] rc.font.cache is only really needed when fonts are installed [01:28] o_o [01:28] Good let me try that [01:30] dmesg doesnt have a large enough buffer [01:30] what else gives the whole bootup log? [01:30] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:20e:8eff:fe20:82d7) joined ##slackware. [01:30] don't remember what or where, but there's a kernel mod that allows saving kmesg to a file during boot [01:31] bigpaws (n=bigpaws@plns-199-224-81-26-pppoe.dsl.plns.epix.net) joined ##slackware. [01:32] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [01:32] also you can alter CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT [01:34] morbid (n=morbid@75-25-116-23.lightspeed.sjcpca.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [01:35] jude: have you changed to the generic kernel yet? [01:37] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [01:39] I have not yet changed [01:40] anyone use that srware iron thing [01:40] jude: that will help to reduce unneeded services, additionally you can turn of items like your serial and parellel ports in buise that will reduce your boot time. [01:40] /etc/rc.d/rc.M is not the problem as all the services It call I need. [01:40] BIOS [01:41] my problem is BIOS [01:41] MS-compiled bioses used to intentionally bork if linux tried to boot off it [01:42] trick is I install on a Dell optiplex 360 and it boots fine [01:42] hiptobecubic: you are the spelling police ;) [01:43] mfillpot, i prefer "red cross" [01:43] bigpaws (n=bigpaws@plns-199-224-81-26-pppoe.dsl.plns.epix.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [01:43] hiptobecubic: whatever the case, ty for the corrections, I sometimes type quicker than I can read [01:44] hiptobecubic: are you saying that I'm running an ms-compiled bios [01:44] how do I solve this problem [01:44] not "ms-compiled" - "ms-complied" :) [01:45] jude, no. [01:45] thanxs for the correction , How do I solve the problem [01:45] acpi_os_name="Microsoft WIndows" used to be used to spoof MS OS [01:46] fix my typo, lowercase "I" there [01:46] jude, I have no idea. Nor do I know what your problem is. I was just helping mfillpot spell 'bios' [01:47] redtricycle: might want to check /usr/src/linux/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt to see if there's anything for upping dmesg output or redirecting boot messages [01:47] jude: you just want to hit your bios and /etc/rc.d/ files to deactivate everything you don't need. [01:48] alisonken1noc: I'll check it out, thx [01:48] thanks mancha. will try that [01:48] jude (n=jude@217.199.157.218) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:49] Darn, installing slackware 13.0 didnt solve the video card problem [01:49] I guess I *do* need a new card [01:50] redtricycle: what problem are you having with your video card? [01:50] nossralsuva (n=nossrals@pool-71-246-116-108.nycmny.east.verizon.net) left irc: Client Quit [01:50] jude, np, i have no idea what your issue is, my comment was about how MS used to bork bioses for linux. what's your specific problem? [01:50] paissad__ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:51] mfillpot: artifacts =( [01:51] It...seems okay when I boot into X [01:51] /wl [01:51] hm [01:51] Ill try it out for a bit [01:52] redtricycle: I had the same issue, the X boot was only stable for ~10 minutes each time in my case then the artifacts would stay contstant for like the next 10 hours [01:52] sure it's not heat related where there's not enough cooling around the card? [01:52] had that issue on an old system where someone used the compuer as a bookend - and the books were stacked against the fan opening [01:53] alisonken1home: my issue was that the card got surged during a bad storm as soon as the card was replaced the artifacts were gone [01:53] ah [01:53] that's another issue :) [01:54] so, I guess we are the night crew [01:54] acidtripper (n=gonza@190.19.235.226) joined ##slackware. [02:01] ya [02:01] some forums suggest clearing out the desk [02:01] I might do that [02:01] but same as mfillpot, stable for 10 minuets, then artifacts [02:01] though... [02:01] acidtripper (n=gonza@190.19.235.226) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:01] now it seems OK [02:01] o_o [02:01] bleh, I was going to make this desktop into a gaming machine [02:02] and I got a really awesome case [02:02] and then...I realized I didnt really play games [02:02] and I put it away for the last 6 months [02:02] =/ [02:02] redtricycle: get another vid card to test and make sure it is the card rather than an issue with the motherboard [02:04] okies [02:05] you can prolly still play pong [02:05] my son likes pingus [02:05] and neverball [02:06] don't say that in spanish speaking countries [02:06] all a comp is good for when it has those artifacts is a headless server or an irc terminal [02:06] Pingus is awesome! [02:06] reminded me of elementary school [02:06] reminds me of lemmings [02:06] But I was sad when the tutorial was over o_o [02:06] on a 28x [02:06] nod, it's a lemmings clone right? [02:06] 286 - sorry [02:07] close enough [02:07] a couple of extra types, but same basics [02:08] any suggestions for where to start debugging mysterious, random descents into S3 or S5 ? (yes, suspend AND hibernate...very strange, and /var/log/* didn't give me any leads) [02:08] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@nc65213cd.cns.vt.edu) left irc: "Leaving." [02:08] I'll just be typing away and then... "what's this? suspend? why?" [02:09] ha weird [02:09] Reaver1 (n=Data_Ent@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) joined ##slackware. [02:12] I'm often tempted to SysRq sko the laptop when the screen cuts out as the hd goes mad...oh, just randomly hibernating... Great fun! [02:12] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:13] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [02:15] nick[0]: I am leaning toward the pc health settings in your bios, which may be causing it to go when the system gets to hot [02:16] redtricy1le (n=redtricy@adsl-99-59-27-17.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [02:16] Oh jeez...I forget how fast Slackware can be when you don't encrypt your HD [02:16] lol [02:17] `heh [02:17] Ahhhh! artifacts [02:17] Maybe I'll try a DVI monitor... [02:17] there's really no reason to encrypt things which are non-personal-data [02:17] nod [02:17] I always encrypt my laptops though [02:17] pedo [02:17] just 'cause they're mobile [02:17] redtricy1le: do you get the blue vertical lines when in cli mode? [02:17] oh noez, a snooper saw my 2.6.31.4 source code!@# [02:17] yes, vertical lines [02:17] not blue, though [02:18] what color? [02:18] rainbow [02:18] pics or it didn't happen [02:19] Okay now it's gone [02:19] ...it sucks that it shows up now and then [02:19] does anyone here know if C++ templates suffer a preformance hit when used over non-template classes/functions? [02:19] I'm going to try to clean out the dust [02:19] and see if that helps [02:19] brb [02:20] mbohun (n=mbohun@202.124.75.200) left irc: "Leaving" [02:21] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:20e:8eff:fe20:82d7) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [02:21] ChickenLittle (n=robert@ZH020111.ppp.dion.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [02:21] lowkyalur (n=low@dslb-088-070-017-255.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [02:23] redtricy1le: are you still on [02:24] Azeotrope (n=JBauer@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [02:24] tuxdev (n=tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:24] mfillpot: I should have mentioned it's a thinkpad with firmware-controlled cooling. I replaced the keyboard last week, and no dust-bunny problems. I think you might be on to something though. I'd suspect a thinkpad-acpi bug (eg: an acpi suspend event triggered by a false reading from the TP firmware)...but I can't find any leads in /var/log... [02:25] nick[0]: is a bios update available? [02:25] redtricycle (n=redtricy@adsl-99-59-27-17.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:25] I need help [02:26] cteg (i=d907d461@gateway/web/freenode/x-jdtgefjcurjgsjhf) joined ##slackware. [02:26] mfillpot: unfortunately not. It's an older X32 (newest BIOS is two years old, I think) [02:26] where is the lscron.sh script [02:26] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) left irc: [02:26] I need to add it to my crontab dir [02:26] nick[0]: you can try to revert to an older bios of reflash with the current version to see if it helps [02:27] Masterx831: what are you trying to do? [02:27] add the lscron.sh to my crontab dir <---- what ever that means [02:27] mfillpot: hmm, maybe I should try that. Thanks. [02:27] means that you have a script "lscron.sh", add it to cron so it's executed at specific times [02:28] Masterx831: why don't you just add your scripts to the /etc/cron.* directories? [02:28] http://74.235.213.54/lsnet [02:28] dchmelik (n=d@dynamic-74-209-11-2.ellensburg.fairpoint.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:28] dchmelik (n=d@dynamic-74-209-11-2.ellensburg.fairpoint.net) joined ##slackware. [02:28] nick[0] (n=sten@S01060016b664a9e5.lb.shawcable.net) left irc: "leaving" [02:28] mfillpot: yeah i know but i dont know the path [02:29] i could do a cp lscron.sh to i think /etc/cron.hourly/ [02:29] Masterx831: the path to what exactly, the actual crontab files? [02:30] no [02:30] lscron.sh [02:30] if you want it run hourly then put it in /etc/cron.hourly [02:30] can i doa locate lscron.sh [02:31] Masterx831: I have never seen an lscron file nor is there one in the default slackware installation [02:31] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Connection timed out [02:31] why is it so difficult to ask a cogent question? [02:31] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [02:32] can i send you the read me i'm trying to do [02:32] oobe (n=none@insidiousramblings.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:32] srue [02:32] sure [02:32] Masterx831: if you want to set the scheduled frequency yourself you will have to add an entry to the applicable user's crontab file [02:32] Azeotrope (n=JBauer@unaffiliated/jbauer) left irc: "leaving" [02:32] it is prolly lsnet [02:33] ands it should have come in the package you "tried" to install [02:33] alisonken1noc: sendign [02:33] got it [02:33] Masterx831: please make it public so I can attempt to help also [02:34] it explains how to setup lsnet to post updates on your system stats to a webpage [02:35] yeah it does [02:35] Masterx831: lscron.sh is a basic script to automate updating your images by running 'lsgd' at your specified times [02:35] redtricy1le (n=redtricy@adsl-99-59-27-17.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Connection timed out [02:36] alisonken1noc: correct and its annoying to type lsgd [02:36] http://74.235.213.54/lsnet [02:36] so after building lsnet, you should have lsnetd (background daemon for gathering stats) and lsgd (create the graphs) [02:36] bleeding|edge (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/firebird619) joined ##slackware. [02:37] so all you need for auto seutup is a basic script that sets up the lsgd program [02:37] but how can i find the path for lscron [02:37] lscron.sh [02:37] the path is wherever you put it [02:37] whereis lscron.sh [02:37] how would i know? I just did a autogen && ./configure [02:37] oh ok [02:38] the question is 'how often do you want to run lsgd?' [02:38] oh 0.o linux is neat :-D [02:38] hourly [02:38] cteg (i=d907d461@gateway/web/freenode/x-jdtgefjcurjgsjhf) left irc: "Page closed" [02:38] it is in the dir where you untar'd the damn thing [02:38] Action: Masterx831 discover something new with slackware 13.0 0.o [02:38] whereis :-P [02:39] ok - if they don't include lscron.sh in the package, then create a basic script and save it to /etc/cron.hourly/lsgd.sh [02:39] (at least I would call it 'lsgd.sh' rather than lscron.sh) [02:39] /usr/bin/lscron.sh /usr/X11R6/bin/lscron.sh /usr/bin/X11/lscron.sh /usr/X11/bin/lscron.sh /usr/local/bin/lscron.sh [02:40] lscron.sh is a bash 2-liner: #!/bin/bash (line 1) and lsgd (line 2) [02:40] /usr/bin/lscron.sh seems nioce [02:40] ok - as root 'ln -s /usr/bin/lscron.sh /etc/cron.hourly/lscron.sh' [02:40] however, be aware that it may output something that will be sent as an email to root [02:41] can i do a cp /usr/bin/lscron.sh /etc/cron.hourly/ [02:41] ? [02:41] sure [02:41] cp works as well as ln [02:41] oops wait [02:41] oh ok thanks [02:41] my preference is ls for that rather than cp - just in case I update the script, I don't have to worry about updating cron as well [02:41] sorry - ln [02:41] Masterx831: check the permissions and script itself to make sure it outputs from root, but is sent from another account [02:42] cteg (i=d907d461@gateway/web/freenode/x-lrbmctgmlzssemxu) joined ##slackware. [02:42] su- yeah [02:42] sy - [02:42] how would you check the permission [02:43] something like ls -l [02:43] yes [02:43] ls -l and see user/group [02:43] damn [02:43] snL20 (n=irssi@149-160-214.oke1-bras9.adsl.tele2.no) joined ##slackware. [02:44] the owner:group of the file does not specify the user that the actions come from, if it is executed as root then root will be the one to conduct all actions [02:45] which is what /etc/cron.hourly does [02:45] as root: crontab -e [02:46] make the entry for running /usr/bin/lscron.sh every hour [02:47] Has anyone used Dreamhost before? I'm trying to make a little html5 test page using the video element and it's not working. the page works locally, but not when i upload it [02:48] so - to create a root crontab entry for /usr/bin/lscron.sh that runs every hour at 15 minutes after the hour: "15 * * * * /usr/bin/lscron.sh >/dev/null 2>/dev/null" (unless you want an email about output) [02:48] does the script have to be run as root, does it output and compile information from several sources prior to sending it? [02:48] hiptobecubic: I haven't - but I work in the noc :) [02:49] mfillpot: as far as I can tell, it updates a webpage with computer status [02:49] hiptobecubic: pm? [02:49] alisonken1noc, ? [02:50] about dreamhost [02:50] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left ##slackware ("You make your own luck in life."). [02:50] we can talk about it here. Don't have anything important going on there. http://john.bitsurge.net/public/html5video.html [02:51] hiptobecubic: actually - quick pm for something else before talking about it here first please? [02:51] ? go ahead [02:52] slava_dp (n=slava@83.170.208.10) joined ##slackware. [02:53] Lab_Rat (n=lab_rat@c-67-164-42-164.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [02:53] morning [02:54] -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 18 2009-12-08 01:38 /etc/cron.hourly/lscron.sh [02:55] Masterx831: it will be run as root [02:55] damn [02:55] change permission lol [02:55] jude (n=jude@217.199.157.218) joined ##slackware. [02:56] chmod a+ lscron.sh right [02:56] Masterx831: changing permissions won't help, if it is in a /etc/cron.* folder it will be run as root [02:56] read the README [02:57] Masterx831: try running it as another user to see if it has problems with reduced permissions [02:57] ok [02:58] lol [02:58] permission denied [02:59] fraktil (n=fraktil@96.248.224.241) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [02:59] Masterx831: based uponm it's permissions it should be executable from any user account, but the scripted components may need to be run as root [03:00] deco (n=deco@unaffiliated/deco) left irc: "leaving" [03:00] fwiw came across this vim colorscheme http://www.bjornenki.com/blog/vim-gvim-colorscheme-website-development and now time to crash. be well ya'll. [03:01] slackytude (n=icke@p4FD8A54C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined ##slackware. [03:01] laters [03:01] Rat409 (n=nobody@bb-205-209-95-119.gwi.net) left ##slackware ("Irssi v0.8.13-svn - http://irssi.org/"). [03:02] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [03:02] I'm going to wait an hour to see http://74.265.213.54/lsnet/ [03:02] ok, I'm out to sleep, goodnight all [03:02] v4nelle (n=van@188.4.213.106.dsl.dyn.forthnet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [03:02] http://74.235.213.54/lsnet/ [03:03] mfillpot (n=mfillpot@pool-173-50-102-100.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) left irc: "I'm done for now" [03:06] how would i do "find . -name *~" ? ie: how do i look for files with tilde in it [03:07] chipster (n=chipster@zildjian.chipsnet.org) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [03:09] Reticent1: find / -name '*\~*' [03:09] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [03:09] thanks [03:11] and then to remove them, " find . -name '*\~' | xargs rm" [03:11] ? [03:11] that didnt seem to work [03:12] oh, nevermind, it didnt go into the dir with a space in it [03:12] krillz_ (n=mos@home.rubicon.cx) joined ##slackware. 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[03:14] find is so much cleaner [03:14] no it aint [03:14] using mc to manually delete all of those [03:14] no; slectect by pattern and hit F8 [03:15] oh well [03:15] it's already done :) [03:15] i can do it faster than you can manually [03:15] Reticent1: find . -name '*\~*' -exec rm {} \; [03:15] find . -name "*~" -exec rm {} \; [03:15] Nick change: Reticent1 -> Reticenti [03:15] urthwrm, ;) [03:15] hiptobecubic: :) [03:15] :) [03:16] another one I like is 'find . -name "*~" | xargs rm -rf [03:16] paissad_ (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: "Leaving" [03:16] lol [03:16] paissad-hp (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [03:17] i'm not that dumb [03:17] i would test the output of find first before i passed the output to rm [03:18] oh [03:18] that one actually does what i wanted [03:18] s0d0 (n=sod@host81-141-52-215.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. 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[03:46] i have changed console font and now when i use pkgtool, pkgtool shows interest,ng characters as borders [03:46] iam using slackware 13 [03:46] what's the locale? [03:46] tr_TR [03:46] turkish [03:46] virtualint: probably the font [03:46] is there a utf font? [03:47] i really dont know [03:47] figer that out [03:47] utf is encoding - not font [03:47] yea but there might be other associated files [03:47] it's how to encode multi-byte characters to be interpreted by your selected font [03:47] map file [03:47] i did not install any font but the default ones [03:48] ok i guess i have changed .Xmodmap [03:49] maybe that caused [03:49] i guess it is not related to setconsolefont [03:49] thanks guys [03:49] Channel flood from virtualint -- kicking [03:49] take care [03:49] virtualint kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [03:50] heh [03:56] exbio (n=ada@unaffiliated/exbio) left irc: ":)" [04:00] s0d0 (n=sod@host81-141-52-215.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: Client Quit [04:06] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) joined ##slackware. [04:08] ChickenLittle (n=robert@ZL027046.ppp.dion.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [04:15] Morn [04:15] ing [04:15] alisonken1noc: Morn is Zordrak for Moin [04:16] :) [04:16] whos makin breakfast [04:16] ing is alisonken1 being facetious [04:16] no-one.. jus' kawfee [04:16] hot caffeine works for me [04:16] someone dcc me the salt [04:16] volcanic kawfee at that [04:17] what are you needing to salt? [04:17] eggs? [04:18] Action: nix_chix0r shakes acidchild and watches the salt shake off there ya go [04:18] Action: ChickenLittle points at NaCl [04:18] Action: CcSsNET gazes at pile of salt [04:18] acidchild's salt isn't sanitary, you don't know where it's been! [04:18] :o [04:18] oh i do =\ [04:19] :O [04:19] china and back? [04:19] probally, [04:21] velusip (n=velusip@fatwire-204-46.uniserve.ca) left irc: [04:22] but it's some good salt [04:22] the best i hear [04:23] Starchaser (n=geek@80.66.88.130) left irc: ">340 O C<5@ =5 1K;> =8:>3>, :B> 1K MB> >?@>25@3" [04:24] mako-sama (n=mako@81.22.21.17) joined ##slackware. [04:24] http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1886490/how_to_hack_any_linux_machine_in_30_seconds/ [04:24] frightening [04:24] juice (i=1000@65.28.97.1) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [04:27] lol sure for local access [04:28] and grub without a password ;) [04:28] local access is enough [04:29] I can DoS *any* machine I have local access to -_- [04:29] local access means its not a hack anyway [04:29] I only need an axe [04:29] oh great [04:30] sleep is just not happening for me tonight [04:30] thought i smelled something vile [04:30] well yes fwiw even microsoft knows that local access to the machine means it's not yours any more, it's the attacker's [04:30] sorry jeev i'll shower [04:30] na, Camarade_Tux. [04:30] but seriously it's pretty sad when init=1 and /bin/bash means you're in [04:30] been busy hacking [04:30] Camarade_Tux. Encul. [04:30] Enculer une mouche [04:31] not really its logical ^ [04:31] what should i call my distro [04:31] nix_chix0r, ? [04:31] ChickenLittle: i have to disagree.. i have local access to my OWN Windows machines.. and _still_ dont have full control.. [04:31] jeev: you're missing the ending 'é' [04:31] mrspwnlinux [04:31] hahaha [04:31] jeev: also, there's a fly in front of me, want me to try? [04:31] hah [04:31] mm true. 15 process. 212 threads. . . . windows control? yea ok [04:31] still, that hack is sad on so many levels [04:32] heh [04:32] i want a damn ssd for my desktop [04:32] i'm considering pulling it out of my laptop [04:33] http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090428143332AAObMzl [04:33] do the french have curse words like we do in english if so what are they and do they translate into the english curse words or are the completely different [04:33] i take french in high school and they obviously don't teach us that but i've always wanted to know, thanks. [04:33] what an idiot. stupid sarah, no.. only english has curse words [04:33] lolwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [04:33] hah [04:33] Zoubiddaaa (n=Zoubidda@home.zoubi.org) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [04:33] no there are dirty words in other languages [04:33] the french/english/germans/you-name-it countries all have curse words, just not the same as ours [04:33] looks like sarah spends too much time watching the whores, i mean hills [04:33] usually "offensive slang" is the title [04:33] jeev: sure, my brain is a bit off right now though [04:34] i know there are some in spanish [04:34] mais va te faire voir cher les grecs :) [04:34] that girl thought only americans had curse words [04:34] I can think of a greek phrase a navy budy taught me, but my wife might be watching this channel [04:34] does any one need/want any wyse winterms [04:34] i have like 20 of them [04:34] heh [04:35] wives, who needs big brother? [04:35] :) [04:35] I don't have to sleep with a big brother, though [04:35] 'tanks god' [04:35] that's how US middle easterner's parental units who haven't chose to learn the language say thank god [04:35] skaro (n=skaro@ip68-11-174-155.br.br.cox.net) left irc: "leaving" [04:36] Camarade_Tux, http://www.rcubed.com/gacamp/wt3235le.htm?gclid=CM3u693Exp4CFQsNDQodvnRBsQ [04:36] so one day if something ever happens and i can say that publicly, im gonna say tanks god hahahaha [04:36] lol @ "parental units" [04:36] heh [04:37] nix_chix0r: "Built-in Microsoft Internet Explorer" :-) [04:37] mako-dono (n=mako@81.22.24.79) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [04:37] heheheh [04:38] Camarade_Tux, i duno i have a crap load of them [04:38] you should hide :P [04:38] naw [04:38] seems i can sell em at 89bucks a pop [04:39] just cant see any one really using them [04:39] Action: nix_chix0r blows the dust off [04:40] yeah, that's what I was thinking, 89 dollars times 20 ;p [04:40] and then, send me the money :P [04:40] what ya sellin [04:40] Action: CcSsNET thumbs a role of paper plates. we here to barder or what! [04:40] well just some winterms [04:41] not really selling i'd give them away [04:41] eh [04:41] you know, like "windows terminals" :) [04:41] ehheh [04:41] they have windows and internet explorer :) [04:41] lol [04:41] they look cool [04:41] so u mean already malware invested pc's? [04:41] could be good for trap and skeet [04:42] i hear they come that way from the store now a days :P [04:42] yeah, they thought they could also help malware "vendors", they have deals to preinstall them :P [04:42] or paint ball targets [04:42] (more seriously, it's WinCE so it's probably safer because of the CPU) [04:45] im loving this TSA-Screening document [04:45] never seen a real example CIA ID wallet before [04:48] Zordrak: they actually have a CIA ID wallet in the document? [04:48] fup [04:48] *yup [04:48] and low res copy of Federal Air Marshall ID [04:48] and House of Representatives ID [04:48] etc [04:50] And i love the list of countries where "if you show a passport issued by said country, you will automatically be passed to secondary screening [04:50] well that list is compiled based on research done into their ties with terrorism and extremism [04:51] or due to AIDS outbreaks and such as well [04:51] lol@research [04:51] "thats where dem A-rabs come from ainit?" [04:52] Action: ChickenLittle shakes his head [04:53] Action: Zordrak has no love for American government, governance or governers [04:54] maybe this would be better discussed elsewhere (since i'm dying to discuss it) [04:54] lol [04:54] nah, im done :) [04:54] throw poo and run eh? 8-P: [04:55] Works for American government... :p [04:56] Zordrak: aren't you british? [04:56] Camarade_Tux: No. I'm English. [04:57] ^^ [04:57] "we are all britains" [04:57] 8-) [04:57] at least, here, when we say "aren't you french", people don't answer "no, I'm Parisian" :-) [04:58] hahaha [04:58] Zordrak teh fellon [04:58] i've known about this leak for a little while [04:58] Camarade_Tux: Paris is not a country [04:58] that isn't the most serious leak the tsa has goofed on [04:58] depends on where you watch your movies :) [04:58] (Paris, that is) [05:00] Zordrak: :) [05:01] Zordrak: s/Parisian/from Corsica/ [05:01] some would say that but most won't [05:01] CcSsNET, now i want eggs [05:04] lolwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [05:05] ChickenLittle (n=robert@ZL027046.ppp.dion.ne.jp) left irc: Connection reset by peer [05:05] jude (n=jude@217.199.157.218) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [05:06] fau__ (n=fAu@78-134-6-96.static.ngi.it) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [05:07] fau_ (n=fAu@78-134-6-96.static.ngi.it) joined ##slackware. [05:07] lol nix [05:07] i actually went to the kitchen and thought about it then walked out [05:08] it takes no time to cook but i duno [05:08] its eh 5am here ill be making some soon :D [05:08] fau_ (n=fAu@78-134-6-96.static.ngi.it) left irc: Client Quit [05:09] what about hardboiled. some times they cook perfectly and sometimes they don't [05:11] cjadmin (n=cjadmin@122.167.99.75) joined ##slackware. [05:13] ChickenLittle (n=robert@ZL027046.ppp.dion.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [05:16] i dont cook em that way for sake of smell ^ [05:18] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/x-rozoaojdrfksydsb) joined ##slackware. [05:18] hiptobecubic (n=john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [05:20] cjadmin (n=cjadmin@122.167.99.75) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [05:24] ivan__ (n=ivan@68.80.56.190.dsl.intelnet.net.gt) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [05:30] axtroz (n=axtroz@77.78.15.8) joined ##slackware. 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[05:34] axtroz (n=axtroz@77.78.15.8) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [05:34] you have to tell the kernel where the partition is to save computer state on hibernate [05:35] and as spook says "how are you hibernating?" [05:35] reg_one (n=reg@64.16.29.145) joined ##slackware. [05:36] reg_one (n=reg@64.16.29.145) left ##slackware. [05:41] hmmm, 20 mins till food [05:42] Fibre (n=fibre@210.48.148.132) joined ##slackware. [05:42] alisonken1noc: interesting. [05:42] spook: ? [05:42] oh i get it, ITS A GUESSING GAME. [05:42] ah [05:43] what's interesting? [05:43] he wants us to guess what his specific problem might be [05:43] yep [05:43] food talk again [05:43] om nom nom [05:44] steak and eggs! [05:44] what a morning [05:45] Action: CcSsNET waits for it . . . [05:47] jude (n=jude@217.199.157.218) joined ##slackware. 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[07:30] g'morning all [07:30] morning [07:31] g'day [07:32] StevenR (n=foo@wan1.sghs.org.uk) joined ##slackware. [07:32] slackbox (i=nocturna@you.just.got.strangled.net) got netsplit. [07:32] straterra (n=straterr@fuhell.com) got netsplit. [07:32] _slax0r_ (n=fire@2001:15c0:66ca:0:0:0:0:b4) got netsplit. [07:32] aiiiiiii (i=petrich@Tribalero.Atlantica.US) got netsplit. [07:32] higuita (n=higuita@2001:b18:400f:0:211:d8ff:fe82:b10e) got netsplit. [07:32] Budd^ (n=budd@adsl-75-54-117-105.dsl.renocs.sbcglobal.net) got netsplit. [07:32] kukukk (n=dvorak@188.24.65.214) got netsplit. [07:32] Snewp (i=slacker@unaffiliated/snewp) got netsplit. [07:32] Fleurety (n=fleurety@93.186.164.51) got netsplit. [07:32] Bugz (n=Bugz@adsl-75-42-94-211.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) got netsplit. [07:32] MoZes (n=mozes@bourbon.biscuit.org.uk) got netsplit. [07:32] XGizzmo (n=XGizzmo@ampache/staff/XGizzmo) got netsplit. [07:32] pprkut (i=hwiesing@slackbuilds.org) got netsplit. 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[07:32] :) [07:32] ok - how many netsplits are we going to have today? [07:32] is xfs easily growable? [07:32] yusyus [07:32] higuita (n=higuita@2001:b18:400f:0:211:d8ff:fe82:b10e) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] Nikopol (i=nikopol@unaffiliated/nemesis128) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] impy (n=impy@88.147.70.16) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] _slax0r_ (n=fire@2001:15c0:66ca:0:0:0:0:b4) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] aiiiiiii (i=petrich@Tribalero.Atlantica.US) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] Budd^ (n=budd@adsl-75-54-117-105.dsl.renocs.sbcglobal.net) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] jkwood (n=jkwood@lazy.slaxer.com) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] MS3FGX (n=MS3FGX@pool-173-72-126-110.cmdnnj.fios.verizon.net) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] Bugz (n=Bugz@adsl-75-42-94-211.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] kukukk (n=dvorak@188.24.65.214) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] pupit (n=pupit@93.86.1.247) returned to ##slackware. 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[07:32] XGizzmo (n=XGizzmo@ampache/staff/XGizzmo) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] vbatts (n=vbatts@cardinal.lizella.net) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] reallove (i=reallove@unaffiliated/reallove) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] MoZes (n=mozes@bourbon.biscuit.org.uk) returned to ##slackware. [07:32] Snewp (i=slacker@unaffiliated/snewp) returned to ##slackware. [07:33] just not shrinkable [07:33] alisonken1noc: ten times what we already had :) [07:33] alisonken1noc: thirty-seven [07:33] :) [07:33] Zordrak: maybe we already had more than that... [07:34] nah.. only 10 so far [07:35] perhaps algore needed part of his internet back [07:35] oh right, the other ones with kornbluth were from yesterday [07:36] netsplat [07:37] Camarade_Tux: fyi.. netsplits are hidden on this network.. regardless of the server that actually split, the split message includes only the server you are actually connected to [07:38] Nick change: Sadnem|Z__Z -> Sadnem [07:39] LSD` its easy as 123 [07:39] yeah, I know but it's a server that splits after all, not its clients [07:41] huh? [07:41] the split occurs between the servers, not between the clients, right? [07:42] What i mean is.. WRT "the other ones with kornbluth were from yesterday" the netsplit messages about Kornbsuth just mean that yesterday you werle connected to kornbluth.. and it may not have been kornbluth that split from the network.. it could be any server [07:42] nositelicense (n=quassel@cpe-98-149-8-157.socal.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [07:43] say im on a server called "fatwa".. if kornbluth splits from the network.. the Netsplit message *I* see says "Netsplit fatwa.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net" [07:43] bah, I can't put what I mean in english =/ [07:43] anyway, yeah, I agree with you, I meant something else [07:43] :) [07:44] sahk0 (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [07:52] guax (n=guaxinim@189.4.99.110) joined ##slackware. [07:57] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.74) left irc: "leaving" [07:59] Pig_Pen (n=anyuser@96.18.40.255) joined ##slackware. [08:01] Morbidawn (n=stormbla@89.47.105.62) joined ##slackware. [08:01] Refused telnet@proxyscan.freenode.net (invalid handle: CONNECT 2) [08:02] sant0 (n=chatzill@189-95-57-165.3g.claro.net.br) joined ##slackware. [08:10] my dvd burner broke! it can read dvds but not burn them anymore [08:11] mupi_ (n=mupi@lk.84.20.246.189.dc.cable.static.lj-kabel.net) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [08:11] \o/ [08:11] it was a cheap one, 25 bucks, i just ordered another one from newegg [08:12] Fibre (n=fibre@210.48.148.132) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [08:14] allend (n=allend@CPE-121-219-63-82.lnse1.lon.bigpond.net.au) joined ##slackware. [08:16] it's the new MPAA "solution" ;-) [08:17] paradroid (n=kevin@24-216-187-138.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [08:17] sell burners with timebomb method planned obsolesence? [08:17] it was not all that old, less than a year, it still reads dvds just cant burn [08:18] i dual boot 12.2 & 13 and k3b wont work in either one, also tried slax in both a usb thumb drive and live CD and still no worky [08:19] paradroid (n=kevin@24-216-187-138.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [08:20] i have a bunch of files i want to make a backup of, i guess it will have to wait a few days [08:21] ah, "backup" :-) [08:21] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: "Leaving" [08:23] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) joined ##slackware. [08:24] i think i know what did it, some live cd of something started acting wierd and my DVD player started making a knocking noise so i did a three finger salute after i killed X because ctrl-alt-backspace would not kill X [08:24] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) joined ##slackware. [08:26] no more stupid live CDs! fsck em [08:30] pig_pen try cdw, burncenter, xfburn, simplecdrx [08:30] allll the above have smaller dependencies list then k3b [08:30] i determined it is not the software, its a hardware problem [08:30] damn [08:30] i only sorta read ^ [08:31] rubick_ (n=rc@unaffiliated/rubick) joined ##slackware. [08:31] bashburn is a nice text based frontend [08:32] i like cdw most [08:32] i just have a thing for ncurses i guess [08:32] last i checked you couldnt do data compilations with bashburn though. which is what a frintend is only useful for (me) [08:33] reminds me of old dos4gw setup.exe systems for games :D [08:37] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [08:40] cdw looks good to me, reminds be of midnight commander, if i can tweak the colors before building/installing that would be great [08:40] iirc cdw has an awful build system [08:40] xfburn has served me well lately [08:40] or makefile to be more precise [08:41] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) joined ##slackware. [08:42] http://www.linux.com/news/hardware/servers/8754-atom-makes-the-leap-into-servers [08:43] Azeotrope (n=JBauer@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [08:43] rubick (n=rc@unaffiliated/rubick) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:44] alisonken1hom2 (n=alisonke@pool-71-104-236-81.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [08:44] How do I make an iptables rule to accept incoming connections on a specified port only from an IP range starting 123.456.*.*? The client has dynamic IP and I want to narrow down the possibilities for hacking... [08:45] Azeotrope: seriously? [08:45] Azeotrope: more iptables questions? [08:45] Zordrak: :D [08:45] alisonken1home (n=alisonke@pool-71-104-236-81.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:45] ClaudioM (n=ClaudioM@c-67-191-58-46.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [08:45] CcSsNET: does cdw perform well with little errors? [08:46] http://lmgtfy.com/?q=iptables+howto [08:46] Azeotrope: ^ [08:46] i havent had it fail [08:46] although i rotate the above list frequently [08:46] so i tend to use something difrent each time hehe [08:46] gar0t0 (n=gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) joined ##slackware. [08:46] Cool, never heard of google [08:47] nille_ (i=1000@c-94-255-243-92.cust.bredband2.com) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [08:47] Azeotrope: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=iptables+range+of+addresses [08:47] alien technology [08:47] from difrent galaxy [08:47] Karu (n=alch@181.106.50.84.sta.estpak.ee) left ##slackware. [08:50] from a long time ago [08:51] now even im confused ^ [08:51] ok, I did it! Thank you! [08:52] Action: CcSsNET sighs [08:53] The problem is: if I get kidnapped and shipped to China, I wont be able to connect to my box and signal for help. [08:53] \o/ [08:53] Action: Zordrak gets the kidnappers on the blower [08:54] But if you'll see bitemarks on LCD displays you'll know that's me crying for help from a secret forced-labour facility. [08:55] Action: Zordrak will just RMA the screen [08:55] lol [08:59] zordrak will know as he is psychic [08:59] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: "Leaving" [09:02] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) joined ##slackware. [09:05] ALVAN (n=galaxy@unaffiliated/alvan) joined ##slackware. [09:08] Azeotrope (n=JBauer@unaffiliated/jbauer) left irc: "leaving" [09:09] nvision (n=nvision@g225048145.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [09:13] haldir (n=haldir@addr-66.249.234.19.nptpop-cmts02-dial-sub.rdns-bnin.net) left irc: "Leaving" [09:17] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-213-136.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [09:17] nitro25 (n=nitro25@cpe-72-230-179-21.rochester.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [09:18] i tweaked the colors of midnight commander http://imagebin.org/74572 [09:19] paissad-acer (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [09:19] hmmm, I have a problem with slackpkg, it won't find ChangeLog.txt, but it's there! (when running slackpkg update) [09:19] root? [09:19] Lurq (i=lurq@destiny2.et2605.com) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [09:19] I'm using file:///mnt/tmp/slack/slackware-current as mirror [09:19] and yes, running as root [09:19] hmmm, I'm gonna try using a remote mirror [09:20] works with slackware.no [09:20] Lurq (i=lurq@destiny2.et2605.com) joined ##slackware. [09:21] :-( [09:21] and I quite don't get it since I rsync'ed from slackware.no [09:24] Kidpunkx (n=Masterx8@adsl-235-213-54.mco.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [09:24] Wiren (n=aad@LRouen-152-81-20-241.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [09:24] Camarade_Tux, can i msg you real quick it's about freenode? [09:24] Kidpunkx: huh, well, go on [09:29] s0d0 (n=sod@host81-141-52-252.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [09:29] Camarade_Tux: fail [09:29] :) [09:31] appzer0 (n=appzer0@88.188.134.86) left irc: Remote closed the connection [09:33] Lurq (i=lurq@destiny2.et2605.com) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [09:35] impy (n=impy@88.147.70.16) left irc: Connection reset by peer [09:36] impy (n=impy@88.147.70.16) joined ##slackware. [09:37] Zordrak: ='( [09:38] Camarade_Tux: grep -v '^#' /etc/slackpkg/mirrors ? [09:38] BP{k}: it found the mirror successfully [09:39] I am quite sure it did .. but frankly I am more interested in the output of that for your local mirror, then if it works or not. [09:39] Elektro (n=elektr0@34.85-84-204.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) joined ##slackware. [09:41] sant0 (n=chatzill@189-95-57-165.3g.claro.net.br) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [09:41] file:///mnt/tmp/slack/slackware-current <-- because that will fail. file:///mnt/tmp/slack/slackware-current/ (*do* note the terminating "/") is the correct format. [09:41] will have to wait a bit though, I'm doing the update [09:41] BP{k}: thanks! [09:41] BP{k}: yeah, I remember now, I had that issue before :) [09:41] of course that could have been obvious looking at all the other mirrors in the file :P [09:42] CcSsNET (n=user@c-24-147-193-93.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) left irc: Client Quit [09:42] (hard to troubleshoot when it's not on your computer) [09:42] Camarade_Tux: true :) [09:42] BP{k}: that's because I'm a bit in a hurry too ;-) [09:42] Camarade_Tux: that never goes well together. ;-) [09:42] mornin peep's. [09:43] agentc0re: morning [09:43] morning agentc0re [09:43] spmd (i=loli@CAcert/Assurer/spymod) left irc: "Fui embora" [09:43] BP{k}: how's the new acer? [09:43] jude (n=jude@217.199.157.218) left irc: "Leaving" [09:43] hitest: yo yo! :D [09:43] :) [09:44] BP{k}: well, hurry means a few hours but I have a lot to do (kernel upgrade, kde try, maybe lxde, various settings) [09:44] agentc0re: kethry seems to like it. I am not that fond of it as I prefer a normal laptop :) but it makes her happy ;) [09:44] hi agentc0re [09:44] so it's snowing like crazy this morning. Wife has a little 2 door honda civic and we live in a side street that has yet to be plowed.. [09:45] agentc0re: time to make yer own flamethrower ;) [09:45] BP{k}: performs well though? did you ever play with the n270(10.1" screen) acers? [09:45] ceduardo (n=ceduardo@168.243.206.149) joined ##slackware. [09:45] ooohh, i like the flamethrower idea. :D [09:45] agentc0re: whoa, drive carefully. it is cold over here, -5 C. no snow tho [09:46] What about making a lot of napalm and just poring it down the center of the road? [09:46] hi everybody [09:46] agentc0re: I had a very brief look at some 10.1 screen laptops in stores .. the keyboard is definatly to small there. the 11.6 is just about right [09:46] hitest: -16 F here. [09:46] ouch [09:46] wooo [09:46] i want -16F [09:47] its like 8C here.. am boiling [09:47] 21 C here :) [09:47] BP{k}: did you/she put slackware on it? [09:47] ceduardo: i hate you [09:47] :P [09:47] lol [09:47] warm central america .. :) [09:47] nice [09:48] ceduardo: what part? [09:48] el salvador [09:48] go ahead and say by the beach too. [09:48] but i never seen snow in my life :( [09:48] I can't wait to see the expression my dogs have when i go to let them out. [09:49] agentc0re: not yet, we got it last saturday and we flew out to Germany on the Sunday. Probably will happen once I get back. [09:51] BP{k}: Ah, cool. Hows Germany? Is it balls cold there right now? [09:53] and a imac is really useless, with a big screen only to display gmail or crapbook in windowed mode >< [09:53] agentc0re: not too bad actaully .. reasonably chilly,sorta cold-ish (but not freezing) and wet [09:53] lol, weather.com says it's -9 C and feels like -17 C. hahaha [09:53] rg3 (n=deckard@cm-85-152-205-157.telecable.es) joined ##slackware. [09:54] BP{k}: Oh, that doesn't sound bad at all. i wish we had that right now. [09:55] agentc0re: 7C, Rain, Wind: SW @ 8km/h .. humidity 93% ;) [09:57] fml [09:57] :P [09:58] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.77) joined ##slackware. [09:59] sladegen (n=nemo@unaffiliated/sladegen) joined ##slackware. [10:01] 9C, light wind, a bit rainy [10:03] alreadygone (i=500@119.154.20.64) joined ##slackware. [10:03] slackie (n=x@87.196.211.32) joined ##slackware. [10:04] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.42.180) joined ##slackware. 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Please create a user account and return to the channel under it. [10:20] substancev (n=substanc@ool-43530490.dyn.optonline.net) joined ##slackware. [10:20] wuttup [10:21] anyone got any idea how to override DHCP DNS settings.. im trying to use opendns before my isp's dns [10:21] slackie (n=x@87.196.211.32) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [10:22] gar0t0 (n=gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) left irc: "brb" [10:22] i know its with dhclient.conf [10:22] by default its not [10:22] errm nevermind [10:23] Action: sahk0 shuts up [10:23] slackware uses dhcpd by default afaik , not dhclient [10:23] slackware uses dhcpcd not dhclient [10:23] substancev, check the request options [10:24] reading it now thanks [10:25] i hate when you google something linux... ubuntu floods the page [10:25] yeah. i hate when i get documentation too [10:25] you do noy want domain-name-servers [10:25] hehe [10:25] v4nelle (n=van@188.4.213.106.dsl.dyn.forthnet.gr) joined ##slackware. [10:25] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-98-116-202-61.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [10:26] nachox: what you mean [10:27] *not [10:27] imarambiocatan_ (n=imarambi@200.68.83.121) left irc: Success [10:28] oh, in dhcpcd it's even easier, just use the -R switch [10:29] alreadygone (i=500@119.154.20.64) left irc: "Leaving" [10:29] allend (n=allend@CPE-121-219-63-82.lnse1.lon.bigpond.net.au) left irc: "Leaving" [10:30] wait isn't dhcpd for the server.. my machine is a client [10:31] dhcpCd [10:31] the C is for CLIENT [10:31] where is that config then... [10:31] i thought dhClient.conf was its config file [10:31] there i none [10:31] oh [10:31] *is [10:32] you need probably need to edit the slackware init scripts [10:32] dhcpcd is much better than dhclient, imo [10:33] /etc/dhcpcd.conf [10:33] think thats it .. [10:33] normally its /etc/resolv.conf [10:33] unless you are trying something else than what im thinking [10:34] slackware hasn't got a /etc/dhcpcd.conf. (it does however have a /etc/dhcpd.conf, but that is for a dhcpserver) [10:34] ^that too [10:34] resolv.conf is set by my router dhcp everytime rc.inet1 is ran [10:35] according to man dhcpcd /etc/dhcpc is the config dir [10:35] substancev, there you have it, isnt dhcpcd called in that script? [10:35] substancev: you want to edit /etc/rc.d/rc.ine1.conf and most likely read rc.inet1.conf(5) [10:35] thanks. [10:35] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@n146s183.ntc.blacksburg.shentel.net) joined ##slackware. [10:35] ill check that out.. i was going by the opendns wiki [10:37] l0lwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [10:37] tripFantastic (i=1000@c-68-56-215-21.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) left irc: "BitchX-1.1-final -- just do it." [10:38] hrm... nothing mentioned on DNS [10:40] substancev: you want to stop dhcpcd overwriting your /etc/resolv.conf right? [10:40] no... [10:40] check this [10:40] my wireless connection i can update everything via dhcp but i can put a static DNS server. [10:40] i want to do the same with my laptop [10:40] eth0 [10:41] since i move around with this lappy... i would like to just set a static DNS [10:41] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:41] think i found something on slackbook brb [10:42] Seems like wicd might be a good choice here. ;) [10:42] so basically you DO want to stop resolv.conf being overwritted [10:43] wicd manages wired connections too? [10:43] both [10:43] yes [10:43] and you can set global dns servers [10:43] I use it at home to manage wired openvpn connection to the office [10:43] sahk0: I think we have \a classic case of slackphorism 1 and 2. ;) [10:43] http://tinyurl.com/slackphorism [10:43] sank0: if i disable resolv.conf from changing ... wont i stop my search domains to not change as well... [10:44] adamk (n=user@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [10:44] well yeah you could add your ISP's ones along with OpenDNS. isnt that what you want? [10:44] v6CommO (n=cmfodera@wsip-70-167-74-173.sd.sd.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [10:44] hey! [10:44] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [10:45] BP{k}: :\ im not 1 2'ing [10:45] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) joined ##slackware. [10:45] adamk (n=user@unaffiliated/adamk) joined ##slackware. [10:45] sank0 opendns first... i did it with wicd for wireless.. no idea i could manage wired connection as well [10:45] ha wasnt familiar with this:) [10:46] ok.. initially i was asking for a method to override DHCP dns assigning... [10:46] i think its the same still :) [10:46] u guys are just crazy [10:46] :) [10:46] Action: substancev laughs [10:46] let me read the slackbook [10:47] http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/opendns-551356/ [10:47] http://forums.opendns.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=5566 [10:47] google ninja powa [10:48] your google skills could never defeat me. [10:48] Action: substancev makes retro martial arts sounds. [10:48] as far as overwriting /etc/resolv.conf - edit /etc/rc.d/rc.inet[12] (wherever dhcp is called) and give dhcp the option to "don't touch /etc/resolv" [10:49] ok - missed the opendns part when I did a quick look here [10:49] got that already.. i think thats my ticket.. just want to make sure im not missing out on a static dns setting.. does look like i might have to stop resolv.conf from being over written [10:52] javier34 (i=jamaroca@190.27.20.43) joined ##slackware. [10:52] alisonken1noc (n=alisonke@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com) left irc: "KVIrc 3.4.2 Shiny http://www.kvirc.net/" [10:53] kde 4.3 is really too slow on a dell mini 9 [10:53] or maybe it's the kernel, don't know but I think kde really doesn't help, too bad [10:53] yeah on my 1000h too. at least noticably slower even than gnome [10:54] fluxbox all the way [10:54] substancev: lxde [10:54] mupi (n=mupi@lk.84.20.246.189.dc.cable.static.lj-kabel.net) joined ##slackware. [10:54] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@n146s183.ntc.blacksburg.shentel.net) left irc: "Leaving." [10:55] I get pauses [10:55] Action: substancev googles [10:55] even when going back in the konsole history >< [10:55] kimjeng (n=Atambo@196.201.217.230) joined ##slackware. [10:56] kde and gnome are doomed on netbooks. although kde is developing a plasma netbook interface [10:56] I hope lxde has some kind of battery monitor [10:56] yeah, I'll have a look when they release it but that means in at least one month [10:56] i installed fedora on mine yesterday and on most gnome dialogues ok and cancel werent visible [10:57] Camarade_Tux: looks dope. [10:57] how can i install the matio library required by scilab in slack 13 64bit? [10:57] sahk0: hehe :p [10:57] substancev: >< [10:57] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [10:57] kde4 is quite nice on my eeepc [10:58] linuxquestions link solution: turn off dhcp... pass. [10:58] checking opendns forums link [10:59] substancev: that wasnt the only solution proposed. and those are just the first 2 google results on "opendns dhcpcd slackware" [10:59] im reading im reading :L [10:59] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.39) joined ##slackware. [11:01] IrquiM (n=irquim@80.202.41.176) left irc: "Borte, Borte, Borte" [11:01] i think there is no actuall setting for static dns.. going guess imma have to stop it from overwritting my resolv.conf [11:01] let me try wicd [11:01] uf it [11:02] kimjeng: 'sbopkg -g matio' ,then you should figure out ;) [11:02] smica (n=smica@h128-254.pool212-16.dyn.tolna.net) joined ##slackware. [11:02] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: Client Quit [11:02] read /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf [11:03] you can keep your DNS I think [11:04] Camarade_Tux: when wicd is running don't we disable all /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf entries ? [11:05] init[1]: I don't think wicd uses rc.inet1* but then, it probably has a corresponding feature [11:05] cool [11:05] Scuzz (n=Scuzz@unaffiliated/scuzz) joined ##slackware. [11:06] theres a README.SLACKWARE in /usr/doc/wicd-1.6.2.2/ [11:06] or whatever version [11:06] wicd did it and i was using it already for wireless [11:06] Camarade_Tux: yea it doesn't,so inorder to avoid the conflicts we comment out [11:06] init[1] : 'sbopkg' gives me command not found [11:07] GIYF <-kimjeng :) [11:08] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [11:09] :) [11:09] tuxdev (n=tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) joined ##slackware. [11:11] Nick change: fuzzix_ -> fuzzix [11:12] s0d0 (n=sod@host81-141-52-252.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:12] next, remove the swap partition and use a file on the disk [11:14] sahk0 (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [11:16] IrquiM (n=irquim@176.80-202-41.nextgentel.com) joined ##slackware. [11:20] and expand the xfs partition too :P [11:20] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/x-rozoaojdrfksydsb) left irc: [11:21] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@nc6521854.cns.vt.edu) joined ##slackware. [11:22] Axius (n=ade@92.85.219.205) joined ##slackware. [11:23] mohaa (n=nome@92.49.73.188) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:23] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@nc6521854.cns.vt.edu) left irc: Client Quit [11:24] mohaa (n=nome@92.49.73.237) joined ##slackware. [11:24] javier34 (i=jamaroca@190.27.20.43) left ##slackware. [11:25] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@nc6521854.cns.vt.edu) joined ##slackware. [11:25] spook: linux-pmi ready? I have to compile a kernel on an atom netbook :P [11:26] and I need a decent mpi for playing with beowulf :) [11:27] pmi, not mpi ;-) [11:27] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:28] compilation started... [11:28] i meant mpi and its right in the context of the sentence.. "i need a decent message passing interface" [11:29] yeah, I know, just wanted to be sure you knew I was talking about pmi, not mpi ;-) [11:29] Camarade_Tux: no. [11:30] Camarade_Tux: use distcc [11:30] Zoubiddaaa (n=Zoubidda@home.zoubi.org) joined ##slackware. [11:30] Zordrak: pmi, process migration infrastructure [11:31] tori (n=ade@92.82.73.255) joined ##slackware. [11:31] Zordrak: PVM would be really nice ,easy to play with [11:31] l00t (n=i-i3id3r@189.105.98.87) joined ##slackware. [11:32] ok.. im too tired to thin this one out. I know what i mean.. screw you all :) [11:32] lol [11:33] spook: I don't currently have a cmoputer to distcc with unfortunately ='( [11:33] im off home before some engineer douchebag breaks their email or something [11:33] ttfn [11:34] Camarade_Tux: heh. [11:35] slackytude (n=icke@p4FD8A54C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:36] spook: I really think it's faster to pmi between France and Australia than to compile on an atom ;p [11:36] (I think light takes half a second to do the trip) [11:37] pmi wont make compiling that much faster [11:37] woot, slackytude is alive [11:37] distcc does it better, imo. [11:37] but doing it with pmi would be funnier ;p [11:37] although distcc does only 1 thread per node [11:37] distcc is so "common" [11:38] or icecream for that matter, but pmi is definitely more let ;-) [11:38] pmi could do as many threads per node as you wanted [11:43] icecream does more than one thread per node [11:44] lol [11:44] braqoon (n=braqoon@gatekeeper.office.dialogue.net.uk) joined ##slackware. [11:45] Action: Camarade_Tux is bored waiting for the kernel compilation to end [11:45] GammalSokk (n=johskar@130.84-48-46.nextgentel.com) joined ##slackware. [11:46] hi, what i am missing? Got scanner which runs great when i run xsane as root (sudo xsane), but as a user xsane don't see a scanner. I added my user to scanner group but that doesn't help. [11:46] Axius (n=ade@92.85.219.205) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:46] did you logout/login after adding yourself to the new group? [11:46] i did [11:48] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: "Leaving" [11:49] braqoon (n=braqoon@gatekeeper.office.dialogue.net.uk) left irc: [11:50] AlexElliott__ (n=alex@94-195-251-249.zone9.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [11:50] alienBOB: just to remind you you should update pcmanfm to 0.5.2 (I'm installing lxde on another computer) [11:51] sladegen (n=nemo@unaffiliated/sladegen) left irc: Nick collision from services. [11:51] sladegen (n=nemo@unaffiliated/sladegen) joined ##slackware. [11:52] compile only took 20 minutes \o/ [11:55] l00t (n=i-i3id3r@189.105.98.87) got netsplit. [11:55] Zoubiddaaa (n=Zoubidda@home.zoubi.org) got netsplit. 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[12:10] is this where us bozos come to ask slackware questions? ;-) [12:10] panzer_ (n=panzer@dsl017-120-043.bhm1.dsl.speakeasy.net) joined ##slackware. [12:11] giuppy (n=giuppy@host54-162-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) got lost in the net-split. [12:11] Emeau (n=emeau@AMontsouris-552-1-105-183.w92-140.abo.wanadoo.fr) got lost in the net-split. [12:11] Kidpunkx (n=Masterx8@adsl-235-213-54.mco.bellsouth.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:11] yup, this is the slackware using bozo channel [12:11] har_ (n=harley@c-24-7-230-136.hsd1.in.comcast.net) left irc: Connection timed out [12:11] rubick_ (n=rc@unaffiliated/rubick) left irc: Connection timed out [12:12] Hehehe. Oh good then ;-) Am having problems with my Slackware 12.0 box - the network just freezes up on me [12:12] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:20e:8eff:fe20:82d7) joined ##slackware. [12:13] Get my IP address from DHCP server, everything works fine for a some random amount of time, then everything stops [12:13] are you sure it is slackware? could it be your router or isp? [12:13] everyone knows its BUTTERS! [12:13] can't ping 127.0.0.1, can't ping my DHCP assigned address [12:13] l0lwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) got netsplit. [12:13] vastina (i=jaird@64.215.163.99) got netsplit. [12:13] hayaka (n=kal@cpe-69-205-244-105.stny.res.rr.com) got netsplit. [12:13] jafnhar (n=jlkaus@68-115-84-2.dhcp.roch.mn.charter.com) got netsplit. [12:13] XGizzmo_ (n=gizzmo@ampache/staff/XGizzmo) got netsplit. [12:13] panzer (n=panzer@unaffiliated/panzer) got netsplit. [12:13] Chakravanti (n=chunk@in-67-236-73-139.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) got netsplit. [12:13] Scuzz (n=Scuzz@unaffiliated/scuzz) got netsplit. [12:13] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.39) got netsplit. [12:13] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) got netsplit. [12:13] Zoubiddaaa (n=Zoubidda@home.zoubi.org) got netsplit. [12:13] scuzzz (n=Scuzz@d24-57-84-192.home.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [12:14] not even 127.0.0.1 yup, its your slack install [12:14] Rint_ (i=john@static-71-244-60-125.dllstx.fios.verizon.net) got netsplit. [12:14] sitwon (n=adam@pool-173-79-59-116.washdc.fios.verizon.net) got netsplit. [12:14] gerrh (n=idkfa@static229-147.adsl.no) got netsplit. [12:14] tanamo (n=tanamo@125.252.70.230) got netsplit. [12:14] substancev (n=substanc@ool-43530490.dyn.optonline.net) got netsplit. [12:14] dchmelik (n=d@dynamic-74-209-11-2.ellensburg.fairpoint.net) got netsplit. [12:14] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-213-136.pools.arcor-ip.net) got netsplit. [12:14] kimjeng (n=Atambo@196.201.217.230) got netsplit. [12:14] farchanjo (n=Brazil@g3.alog.com.br) got netsplit. [12:14] test34 (n=test34@unaffiliated/test34) got netsplit. [12:14] thumbs (i=1000@modemcable179.141-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) got netsplit. [12:14] despiron (n=slackboy@187.64.20.168) got netsplit. [12:14] Alan_Hicks (n=alan@cardinal.lizella.net) got netsplit. [12:14] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) got netsplit. [12:14] Azalyn (n=junon@modemcable160.184-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) got netsplit. [12:14] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) got netsplit. [12:14] Reaver1 (n=Data_Ent@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) got netsplit. [12:14] r_linux (n=r_linux@200.225.95.150) got netsplit. [12:14] dolch (n=ftw@CPE00e081b06bc6-CM0011aea0eef4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) got netsplit. [12:14] IrquiM (n=irquim@176.80-202-41.nextgentel.com) got netsplit. [12:14] Ephedrax (i=zeus@vps.process-evolution.fr) got netsplit. [12:14] hoobop (n=user@unaffiliated/hoobop) got netsplit. [12:14] Kiboney (n=Kiboney@cpe-98-14-234-253.nyc.res.rr.com) got netsplit. [12:14] PiterPunk (n=piterpk@cardinal.lizella.net) got netsplit. [12:14] corretico (n=laguilar@201.201.46.106) got netsplit. [12:14] mario (n=mario@darkstar.slackverse.org) got netsplit. [12:14] chipster (n=chipster@zildjian.chipsnet.org) got netsplit. [12:14] oobe (n=none@insidiousramblings.com) got netsplit. [12:14] ilj (n=ilj@195.88.15.2) got netsplit. [12:14] so can't even get network packets to leave the box, let alone out to the router etc. [12:14] Alan_Hicks (n=alan@cardinal.lizella.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] Nick change: scuzzz -> Scuzz [12:15] Possible future nick collision: Scuzz [12:15] ickers: pastebin the output of 'ip route' for me [12:15] substancev (n=substanc@ool-43530490.dyn.optonline.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] ilj (n=ilj@195.88.15.2) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] IrquiM (n=irquim@176.80-202-41.nextgentel.com) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] kimjeng (n=Atambo@196.201.217.230) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] r_linux (n=r_linux@200.225.95.150) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] farchanjo (n=Brazil@g3.alog.com.br) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] oobe (n=none@insidiousramblings.com) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] chipster (n=chipster@zildjian.chipsnet.org) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] dchmelik (n=d@dynamic-74-209-11-2.ellensburg.fairpoint.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] Reaver1 (n=Data_Ent@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] thumbs (i=1000@modemcable179.141-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] Kiboney (n=Kiboney@cpe-98-14-234-253.nyc.res.rr.com) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] test34 (n=test34@unaffiliated/test34) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] despiron (n=slackboy@187.64.20.168) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] mario (n=mario@darkstar.slackverse.org) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] PiterPunk (n=piterpk@cardinal.lizella.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] tanamo (n=tanamo@125.252.70.230) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] gerrh (n=idkfa@static229-147.adsl.no) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] Ephedrax (i=zeus@vps.process-evolution.fr) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] hoobop (n=user@unaffiliated/hoobop) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] dolch (n=ftw@CPE00e081b06bc6-CM0011aea0eef4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] sitwon (n=adam@pool-173-79-59-116.washdc.fios.verizon.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] Azalyn (n=junon@modemcable160.184-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] Rint_ (i=john@static-71-244-60-125.dllstx.fios.verizon.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] vastina (i=jaird@64.215.163.99) returned to ##slackware. [12:15] sh /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 restart doesn't bring everything back either [12:16] also the output of 'ifconfig -a' and 'ip addr' [12:16] w/win 14 [12:16] bah :) [12:16] chipster (n=chipster@zildjian.chipsnet.org) left irc: Success [12:16] spook: don't have 'ip route'. Did you mean just "route" perthaps? [12:17] Reaver1 (n=Data_Ent@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) left irc: SendQ exceeded [12:17] 12.0 is old, how long ago was this installed? have you kept the packages updated with patches? you know slackware-13.0 is the current release? [12:17] farchanjo (n=Brazil@g3.alog.com.br) left irc: SendQ exceeded [12:17] ickers: ip is a command you should definately have, you should be root. [12:18] yeah I know 12.0 is old. It's old hardware... [12:18] does inittab run as root? basically, if I put a call to su there, do I need to add the password? [12:18] Zoubiddaaa (n=Zoubidda@home.zoubi.org) returned to ##slackware. [12:18] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.39) returned to ##slackware. [12:18] l0lwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:18] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) returned to ##slackware. [12:18] hayaka (n=kal@cpe-69-205-244-105.stny.res.rr.com) returned to ##slackware. [12:18] Chakravanti (n=chunk@in-67-236-73-139.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:18] jafnhar (n=jlkaus@68-115-84-2.dhcp.roch.mn.charter.com) returned to ##slackware. [12:18] panzer (n=panzer@unaffiliated/panzer) returned to ##slackware. [12:18] well, gonna see soon [12:18] Camarade_Tux: use the full path to su [12:19] spook: yup, done [12:19] XGizzmo_ (n=gizzmo@ampache/staff/XGizzmo) got lost in the net-split. [12:19] I have: /bin/su -c startx [12:20] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!n=root@* expired. [12:20] corretico (n=laguilar@201.201.46.106) got lost in the net-split. [12:20] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-213-136.pools.arcor-ip.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:20] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!n=root@*' by slackboy!n=thongson@li6-30.members.linode.com [12:20] sitwon (n=adam@pool-173-79-59-116.washdc.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Success [12:21] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/firebird619) joined ##slackware. [12:22] l0lwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) got netsplit. [12:22] hayaka (n=kal@cpe-69-205-244-105.stny.res.rr.com) got netsplit. [12:22] jafnhar (n=jlkaus@68-115-84-2.dhcp.roch.mn.charter.com) got netsplit. [12:22] panzer (n=panzer@unaffiliated/panzer) got netsplit. [12:22] Chakravanti (n=chunk@in-67-236-73-139.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) got netsplit. [12:22] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.39) got netsplit. [12:22] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) got netsplit. [12:22] Zoubiddaaa (n=Zoubidda@home.zoubi.org) got netsplit. [12:23] ickers: if you want help... [12:23] rjk (n=rjk@pdpc/supporter/professional/rjk) joined ##slackware. [12:23] gerrh (n=idkfa@static229-147.adsl.no) left irc: Success [12:24] XGizzmo_ (n=gizzmo@ampache/staff/XGizzmo) joined ##slackware. [12:24] spook: sorry mate. am root, mustn't have the package installed... [12:24] and you wonder why networking is broken [12:25] just installing package now [12:25] i'm going to bed [12:25] i just woke up:D [12:26] makerc (n=godzila@unaffiliated/makerc) joined ##slackware. [12:26] thanks for the effort spook :-) [12:27] pastebin.com/d3ad30dcd for "ip route" output [12:28] Zoubiddaaa (n=Zoubidda@home.zoubi.org) got lost in the net-split. [12:28] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.39) got lost in the net-split. [12:28] l0lwut (i=1000@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:28] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) got lost in the net-split. [12:28] hayaka (n=kal@cpe-69-205-244-105.stny.res.rr.com) got lost in the net-split. [12:28] Chakravanti (n=chunk@in-67-236-73-139.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:28] jafnhar (n=jlkaus@68-115-84-2.dhcp.roch.mn.charter.com) got lost in the net-split. [12:28] panzer (n=panzer@unaffiliated/panzer) got lost in the net-split. [12:28] jafnhar (n=jlkaus@68-115-84-2.dhcp.roch.mn.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [12:28] hayaka (n=kal@cpe-69-205-244-105.stny.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [12:28] Chakravanti (n=chunk@in-67-236-73-139.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined ##slackware. [12:28] l0lwut (n=lolwut@c-24-20-175-97.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [12:28] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) joined ##slackware. [12:29] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.39) joined ##slackware. [12:30] though it is probably more pertinent I grab that same output when the problem is actually occurring I guess (which it isn't now obviously, otherwise I wouldn't be here...) [12:31] ziggy__ (n=ziggy@187.37.204.135) joined ##slackware. [12:32] hi! [12:32] fhobia (n=fhobia@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [12:32] hi to eveboby!! [12:34] Atambo_ (n=Atambo@196.201.217.232) joined ##slackware. [12:34] firedix (n=firedix@host7.190-231-144.telecom.net.ar) joined ##slackware. [12:35] XGizzmo_ (n=gizzmo@ampache/staff/XGizzmo) got netsplit. [12:35] Rint_ (i=john@static-71-244-60-125.dllstx.fios.verizon.net) got netsplit. [12:35] tanamo (n=tanamo@125.252.70.230) got netsplit. [12:35] dchmelik (n=d@dynamic-74-209-11-2.ellensburg.fairpoint.net) got netsplit. [12:35] kimjeng (n=Atambo@196.201.217.230) got netsplit. [12:35] test34 (n=test34@unaffiliated/test34) got netsplit. [12:35] thumbs (i=1000@modemcable179.141-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) got netsplit. [12:35] despiron (n=slackboy@187.64.20.168) got netsplit. [12:35] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) got netsplit. [12:35] Azalyn (n=junon@modemcable160.184-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) got netsplit. [12:35] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) got netsplit. [12:35] r_linux (n=r_linux@200.225.95.150) got netsplit. [12:35] dolch (n=ftw@CPE00e081b06bc6-CM0011aea0eef4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) got netsplit. [12:35] IrquiM (n=irquim@176.80-202-41.nextgentel.com) got netsplit. 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[12:36] dchmelik (n=d@dynamic-74-209-11-2.ellensburg.fairpoint.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] thumbs (i=1000@modemcable179.141-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] Kiboney (n=Kiboney@cpe-98-14-234-253.nyc.res.rr.com) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] test34 (n=test34@unaffiliated/test34) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] despiron (n=slackboy@187.64.20.168) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] mario (n=mario@darkstar.slackverse.org) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] PiterPunk (n=piterpk@cardinal.lizella.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] tanamo (n=tanamo@125.252.70.230) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] Ephedrax (i=zeus@vps.process-evolution.fr) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] hoobop (n=user@unaffiliated/hoobop) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] dolch (n=ftw@CPE00e081b06bc6-CM0011aea0eef4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] Azalyn (n=junon@modemcable160.184-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] Rint_ (i=john@static-71-244-60-125.dllstx.fios.verizon.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] Dominian (i=dominian@freenode/staff/dominian) returned to ##slackware. [12:36] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [12:37] velusip (n=velusip@216.113.204.47) joined ##slackware. [12:37] PiterPunk (n=piterpk@cardinal.lizella.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [12:38] this is ridiculous [12:39] Atambo_ (n=Atambo@196.201.217.232) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [12:39] uh oh... [12:39] =/ [12:39] thumbs: its being worked on [12:39] not sure yet what the deal is [12:40] Dominian: oh, I appreciate that. [12:40] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.75) left irc: "Lost terminal" [12:40] My gues sis that its something with the US servers... some storms happening out east iirc [12:40] Dominian: I was trying to fix some issues... this is inconvenient. [12:40] thumbs: agreed [12:40] should be an announcment shortly I'm sure. [12:41] r_linux (n=r_linux@200.225.95.150) got lost in the net-split. [12:41] colorodo got 20 inches just recently :D [12:41] if you were expecting six 9s, you were wrong :P [12:41] Masterx831 (i=1000@adsl-235-213-54.mco.bellsouth.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:41] Necos: apparently. [12:43] gades (n=gades@unaffiliated/gades) joined ##slackware. [12:44] Wiren (n=aad@LRouen-152-81-20-241.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:46] uhoh kids hackin the gibson [12:46] evo- (n=evo@p5B2FF1AC.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [12:46] ohn0es [12:48] gross it's only 6degrees [12:48] AEnima15771 (n=clbarnob@nc6521854.cns.vt.edu) joined ##slackware. [12:48] gouranga (n=kevin@ip72-201-38-214.ph.ph.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [12:49] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@corp-190-12-31-106-cue.puntonet.ec) joined ##slackware. [12:50] I just upgraded to slak 13.0. Using KDE4.2. It seems mysql is "hijacked" by kde? Akonadi? Anyone have any links? [12:50] stupid LA [12:50] now it's sunny [12:50] gouranga: it starts a separate instance of mysql, yes [12:50] iirc mysql isn't 'hijacked' but akonadi can use mysql [12:50] PiterPunk (n=piterpk@cardinal.lizella.net) joined ##slackware. [12:50] gouranga: akonadi can use your existing mysqld instance, or spawn its own. [12:51] TClayton_ (n=TClayton@nc-76-3-71-178.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined ##slackware. [12:51] i get an error 2002 when i try to access mysql as root [12:51] gouranga: give us the literal error [12:52] Ignacio_ (n=Ignacio@190.51.42.180) joined ##slackware. [12:52] ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) [12:52] gouranga: start mysqld first. [12:52] brbrbr (n=basiley@unaffiliated/brbrbr) joined ##slackware. [12:52] using rc.mysqld? [12:53] evo- (n=evo@p5B2FF1AC.dip.t-dialin.net) got netsplit. [12:53] substancev (n=substanc@ool-43530490.dyn.optonline.net) got netsplit. [12:53] Sadnem (n=Sadnem@89.141.98.120.dyn.user.ono.com) got netsplit. [12:53] deco (n=deco@unaffiliated/deco) got netsplit. [12:53] ickers (n=ickers@CPE-121-214-111-253.lnse4.lon.bigpond.net.au) got netsplit. [12:53] sitwon_ (n=adam@pool-173-79-59-116.washdc.fios.verizon.net) got netsplit. [12:53] giuppy_ (n=giuppy@host54-162-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) got netsplit. [12:53] akira42_ (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-213-136.pools.arcor-ip.net) got netsplit. [12:53] corretico_ (n=laguilar@201.201.46.106) got netsplit. [12:53] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@93.107.142.68) got netsplit. [12:53] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@nc6521854.cns.vt.edu) got netsplit. [12:53] e01 (n=OSCorp01@office.izrod.net) got netsplit. [12:53] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.42.180) got netsplit. [12:53] alisonken1hom2 (n=alisonke@pool-71-104-236-81.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) got netsplit. [12:53] feinom (n=feinom@svale.hia.no) got netsplit. 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[12:53] Kamel (i=olawd@c-66-177-36-4.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) got netsplit. [12:53] anavel (n=Zack@unaffiliated/anavel) got netsplit. [12:53] aceofspades19 (n=sgtevans@d75-154-227-166.bchsia.telus.net) got netsplit. [12:53] spook (n=spook@202-89-167-144.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) got netsplit. [12:53] madbear (n=dude@c83-253-152-125.bredband.comhem.se) got netsplit. [12:53] sure! [12:53] kimjeng (n=Atambo@196.201.217.230) left irc: No route to host [12:53] lol [12:53] banana split [12:53] gouranga: however, read that file. It contains important instructions. [12:53] substancev (n=substanc@ool-43530490.dyn.optonline.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:53] thumbs: there will be a blog post on the issue here shortly [12:54] I also see this in `ps`: [12:54] kevin 9653 0.0 2.1 182268 22048 ? Sl 08:56 0:00 /usr/libexec/mysqld --defaults-file=/home/kevin/.local/share/akonadi//mysql.conf --datadir=/home/kevin/.local/share/akonadi/db_data/ --socket=/home/kevin/.local/share/akonadi/db_misc/mysql.socket [12:54] thumbs: I will get the link in here as soon as I get it [12:54] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-213-136.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [12:54] Dominian: awesome. Thanks. [12:54] gouranga: yes, that's the akonadi instance. [12:54] niee385 (i=petrich@Tribalero.Atlantica.US) joined ##slackware. [12:54] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@93.107.142.68) returned to ##slackware. [12:54] aiiiiiii (i=petrich@Tribalero.Atlantica.US) left irc: Client Quit [12:56] Xires_012 (n=Xires@66-190-79-122.dhcp.dntn.tx.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [12:56] Soul_keeper (i=1000@wsip-70-166-30-4.sd.sd.cox.net) returned to ##slackware. [12:57] OK I ran mysql_install_db --user=mysql [12:58] there is a mysql user in /etc/passwd [12:58] gouranga: great, you're getting there. [12:58] still get same error [12:58] pastebin your mysqld log [12:58] do you have noe [12:58] one [12:58] gouranga: did you start mysqld? [12:59] spook (n=spook@202-89-167-144.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] feinom (n=feinom@svale.hia.no) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] errordeveloper (n=errordev@host86-142-176-188.range86-142.btcentralplus.com) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] fidesratio (n=fidesrat@bender.elementalit.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] ZMR_ (n=zmonge@201.206.18.30) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] rrh (n=foo@217.75.82.130) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] Kamel (i=olawd@c-66-177-36-4.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] aceofspades19 (n=sgtevans@d75-154-227-166.bchsia.telus.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] Alt_of_Ctrl (n=Inacio@a85-139-225-144.cpe.netcabo.pt) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] madbear (n=dude@c83-253-152-125.bredband.comhem.se) got lost in the net-split. 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[12:59] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@nc6521854.cns.vt.edu) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] corretico_ (n=laguilar@201.201.46.106) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] akira42_ (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-213-136.pools.arcor-ip.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] giuppy_ (n=giuppy@host54-162-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] sitwon_ (n=adam@pool-173-79-59-116.washdc.fios.verizon.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] deco (n=deco@unaffiliated/deco) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] ickers (n=ickers@CPE-121-214-111-253.lnse4.lon.bigpond.net.au) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] Sadnem (n=Sadnem@89.141.98.120.dyn.user.ono.com) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] evo- (n=evo@p5B2FF1AC.dip.t-dialin.net) got lost in the net-split. [12:59] thumbs: http://blog.freenode.net/2009/12/december-8-2009-connectivity-issues-and-netsplits/ [13:00] Doh! [13:00] OK I'm in! [13:00] Xires012 (n=Xires@66-190-79-122.dhcp.dntn.tx.charter.com) left irc: Connection timed out [13:00] gouranga: congratulations :) [13:00] Xires (n=Xires@66-190-79-122.dhcp.dntn.tx.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [13:00] Dominian: today is especially bad. [13:00] (that's what she said) [13:00] [ in bed ] [13:01] mm, maybe "he" :) [13:01] thrice`, only he for you [13:01] thumbs: because the db wasn't installed, is that why mysql didn't start at boot up? I guess my next step is to reboot and see if all still works [13:01] gouranga: correct. [13:01] gouranga: a reboot should work fine now. [13:02] earp_child (n=Dirty@72-4-87-94.gncsin06.customers.broadreach.net) joined ##slackware. [13:02] cool! Thanks! [13:02] gouranga: you're welcome. [13:02] CtrlAltCa (n=fabio@83.225.104.226) joined ##slackware. [13:03] don't hate jeev [13:05] cteg (n=heretic@host-091-097-124-159.ewe-ip-backbone.de) joined ##slackware. [13:06] troy (n=quassel@jefferai.org) left ##slackware ("http://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere."). [13:07] hi to eveboby!! [13:07] kimjeng (n=Atambo@196.201.211.203) joined ##slackware. [13:08] has your ship finally come in? [13:08] fhobia (n=fhobia@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:10] thumbs you were the same in / httpd [13:10] ziggy__: yes, you didn't listen to me [13:10] ziggy__: I had to mute you. [13:11] ziggy__: your questions / answers were incomprehensible [13:12] How to end up with error 404 What appears in my browser [13:12] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@corp-190-12-31-106-cue.puntonet.ec) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [13:13] ziggy__: now, if you're ready to stop repeating the same thing over and over and listen to me, I can un-mute you. [13:13] yet, continue [13:13] ziggy__: see, that's why I muted you. That sentence makes no sense. [13:14] ziggy__: I simply asked you to look in the apache httpd error log. [13:14] ok [13:14] Xires_012 (n=Xires@66-190-79-122.dhcp.dntn.tx.charter.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:16] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [13:17] I entered in the log / had nothing [13:17] ziggy__: I'm gonna lift the ban now, and you can join #httpd again [13:17] thumbs: I still dont understand em [13:18] tuxdev (n=tuxdev@unaffiliated/tuxdev) joined ##slackware. [13:18] straterra: heh? [13:19] thanks, Mr's thumbs [13:19] !!=) [13:20] Xires012 (n=Xires@66-190-79-122.dhcp.dntn.tx.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [13:21] paissad-acer (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:22] pizdets (n=pizdets@pool-98-116-202-61.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. 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[13:37] Scuzz (n=Scuzz@unaffiliated/scuzz) left irc: "Leaving" [13:37] earp_child (n=Dirty@72-4-87-94.gncsin06.customers.broadreach.net) left irc: "Leaving" [13:39] kimjeng (n=Atambo@196.201.211.203) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [13:44] pinto beans & cornbread is on the menu today! [13:44] damn [13:44] am i welcome [13:44] |Cyb3rGh0st| (i=01@78-59-112-79.static.zebra.lt) joined ##slackware. [13:45] if you can find Bug_Tussle oklahoma you can have some [13:45] jeev: yea, why not?) [13:45] arcfox, i dont like minsk [13:46] jeev: minsk? [13:46] bug tussle okla is about 10 miles south of seed tick okla [13:47] Pig_Pen: ? [13:47] aren't you from .ru arcfox/ [13:47] Pig_Pen: I dunno why, but I read Peano beans & cornbread. [13:47] jeev: yap) but minsk is not russia) [13:48] :> [13:48] whatever [13:48] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@cpc2-donc1-0-0-cust57.barn.cable.virginmedia.com) joined ##slackware. [13:48] it is in the far south east where the bayus and swamps are, the only county in okla where the alligator swimms [13:49] jeev: so why u said me that?))) [13:49] nevermind dood [13:49] Pig_Pen: and why u tallking me about that?)))) [13:49] gooph (n=gooph@pool-71-96-244-205.dfw.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [13:50] Ignacio_ (n=Ignacio@190.51.42.180) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [13:50] why am i here? why is the sky blue? what's that thing on gorby's forehead? [13:51] cyborg-o1e (i=1000@nas-12-012.dialup.farlep.net) joined ##slackware. [13:53] i can still hear my ol' hounddog barkin', chasing down a hoodoo there [13:54] wow [13:54] what's a hoodoo [13:54] a rock formation in southern Alberta [13:54] another word for varmint [13:54] jeev: take a nap [13:54] why couldn't it fall on you? [13:54] deco, soon [13:55] jeev: k good [13:55] can i have my oj? [13:56] Pig_Pen, stop being a cooter [13:58] gerrh (n=idkfa@ti0037a380-0972.bb.online.no) joined ##slackware. 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[14:08] jeev: took a dump on the floor111 [14:09] come clean it up janitorthrice! [14:09] jeev, I take offense, please don't mock my profession [14:10] agentc0re|work (n=jon@unaffiliated/agentc0re) joined ##slackware. [14:10] :< [14:10] ClaudioM (n=ClaudioM@c-67-191-58-46.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) left irc: "leaving" [14:11] ClaudioM (n=ClaudioM@c-67-191-58-46.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [14:11] wow, that was weird. connected to freenode and joined "##slackware" and only 2 people in it, one of which was me. [14:11] had to disconnect from freenode and rejoin... very strange. [14:12] blame Dominian [14:12] agentc0re|work: who was the other nick? [14:13] http://imagebin.org/74605 [14:13] agentc0re|work: split [14:13] agentc0re|work: there's a huge split that happened.. some of the servers were removed from rotation until the issue is resovled [14:13] http://blog.freenode.net/2009/12/december-8-2009-connectivity-issues-and-netsplits/ [14:13] ah [14:15] that admin should investigate this przemoc [14:16] freefox (n=gaurav@210.18.180.131) joined ##slackware. [14:16] pupit (n=pupit@93.86.1.247) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:17] pupit (n=pupit@93.86.1.247) joined ##slackware. [14:17] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-24-204-147.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. 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[14:30] piccardTE20 (n=j@220.Red-81-35-146.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [14:33] makerc (n=godzila@unaffiliated/makerc) left irc: [14:33] jar_corefile (n=jar_core@h69-129-27-145.mdsnwi.dedicated.static.tds.net) joined ##slackware. [14:34] oh my god someone was here and i thoguht i was alone, was gonna rip a fart [14:34] jeev: you have to be alone to do that? no wonder everyone in the cafe has been staring at me! [14:35] jar_corefile, yea man. im fart master X but i know who i can fart in front of.. my girlfriend is the best target [14:35] cyborg-o2e (i=1000@nas-12-159.dialup.farlep.net) joined ##slackware. [14:35] s0d0 (n=sod@host86-175-233-130.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [14:35] while she's sleeping? [14:35] lol [14:35] jeev: my wife still poo-poo's it [14:36] so, completely unrelated question (I hope) ... what other keyboard interrupts can be caught besides SIGINT (ctrl-c) ? [14:36] SIGTERM [14:36] ickers (n=ickers@CPE-121-214-111-253.lnse4.lon.bigpond.net.au) left ##slackware. [14:38] I should have explained better. I'm looking for a signal I can catch breaking a select loop in order to dump some debug info and keep the program running. [14:38] I'm already using SIGINT for something else [14:38] oh. [14:39] rjk_ (n=rjk@rrcs-74-219-241-5.central.biz.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [14:39] Isn't there a SIGEOF (^D) you could use? [14:41] despiron (n=slackboy@187.64.20.168) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [14:41] cyborg-one (i=1000@nas-12-048.dialup.farlep.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [14:41] substancev (n=substanc@ool-43530490.dyn.optonline.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [14:42] bleeding|edge (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/firebird619) joined ##slackware. [14:43] I'm not seeing anything in signal(7) [14:43] is there way to generate either SIGUSR1 or SIGUSR2 from the cmd line/keyboard ? [14:44] SIGQUIT= ctrl+\ [14:45] hot damn ... thanks mancha ! [14:45] welcome [14:46] jar_corefile: You could send SIGUSR1 via kill [14:46] oh, mancha wins this round [14:48] sysbr (n=sysbr@201-43-167-50.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [14:49] is there any particular reason certain live distros won't boot from fat32 and only ext2,3,etc? [14:49] on a usb drive.. [14:50] Probably don't have fat support built into the kernel, or some such thing [14:50] and/or the bootloader has no way to read fat [14:50] hmm [14:50] eviljames: thanks anyway [14:50] jar_corefile (n=jar_core@h69-129-27-145.mdsnwi.dedicated.static.tds.net) left irc: "leaving" [14:51] yeah, that's the thing, the bootloader works fine. I can boot some distro's i've put on the usb though others not. The ones that won't boot in their usb howtos say to use ext2 so I'm thinking you may be right about the kernel support. [14:52] GammalSokk (n=johskar@130.84-48-46.nextgentel.com) joined ##slackware. [14:53] which IS my problem because I have a multipass usbstick and some of the windows bartpe stuff I use needs fat32. ^^ [14:53] sloinn (i=505f7119@gateway/web/freenode/x-hxxwzplzujxflhzt) joined ##slackware. [14:53] so anyone here use XenServer and have a Slackware Guest that's been able to install the xe-guest-utilities ? [14:54] ilj (n=ilj@195.88.15.2) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:55] rjk (n=rjk@pdpc/supporter/professional/rjk) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [14:55] giuppy_ (n=giuppy@host54-162-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Client Quit [14:55] hey, please could anybody help me with this ... [14:55] lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 34 2009-12-08 20:49 /usr/lib/libgconf-2.so.4 -> /opt/google/chrome/libgconf-2.so.4 [14:55] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) left irc: [14:56] giuppy (n=giuppy@host54-162-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [14:56] is that your question? [14:56] sorry [14:56] the package [14:57] is really bad [14:57] there are libraries [14:57] is THAT your question? [14:57] can you help the package, is X work in last updfate, with boot oader? [14:57] how about, "i'm trying to install google chrome, and I downloaded some crappy packages, and it's not working" or something descriptive [14:57] cyborg-o1e (i=1000@nas-12-043.dialup.farlep.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [14:58] the hell with descriptive, i'd settle for complete english sentences... [14:58] thrice`: no :-) copy/paste problem [14:58] thrice`: I'm fine now, I figured out right after I was about to ask [14:58] wtf.. [14:59] heh, ok :> [14:59] cause the google-chrome package [14:59] has libraries [14:59] it doesn't matter [14:59] :-) see ya [14:59] sloinn (i=505f7119@gateway/web/freenode/x-hxxwzplzujxflhzt) left irc: "Page closed" [15:00] it has library's, binaries and DOC's! OH MY!! [15:00] did i just imagine him or did he really exist? [15:00] who was that unmasked man? [15:01] who was that umask man? [15:01] arcfox (n=chatzill@broadband-77-37-166-84.nationalcablenetworks.ru) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [SeaMonkey 2.0/20091017083424]" [15:01] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) joined ##slackware. [15:01] well he's fits the description of the first part of his name, "slo" [15:03] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: Connection timed out [15:05] Action: NaCl has been buildnig chromium from source [15:06] r_linux_ (n=r_linux@smtp.mandique.com.br) left irc: Client Quit [15:07] rg3 (n=deckard@cm-85-152-205-157.telecable.es) left irc: "Leaving." [15:07] bah, chromium is overrated -_- [15:08] nix_chix0r: did you touch me in my sleep again? -sigh- [15:08] i fondled you [15:08] shook out your salt [15:08] acidchild: yes, she was all over you. [15:08] :( did i look like i enjoyed it atleast? [15:08] i think the sandman is after me :( [15:08] Action: NaCl apples salt to bleeding|edge [15:08] lol, sloinn, I usually take a little time to think about the problem before I ask in irc. [15:09] nix_chix0r: hows things? :) [15:09] pretty good:D [15:09] you going to clean my place? [15:09] kthx. [15:10] mrpwnage: you're a rare breed ;-) [15:11] Camarade_Tux: and full of shit. [15:13] ChickenLittle (n=robert@Y051136.ppp.dion.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [15:15] ALVAN (n=galaxy@unaffiliated/alvan) left irc: "Leaving" [15:15] Camarade_Tux: quick, kill it and hang it as a trophy! [15:16] hehe ;p [15:17] enslave it, thats the way humans like to do it [15:19] depends, does it work well? Does it put the lotion on? [15:20] what the hell context are you in. [15:21] lol, the confusing kind. [15:21] Action: acidchild removes agentc0re|work's pipe [15:22] haha [15:23] Action: vastina takes the pipe from acidchild and smokes [15:23] nice, where'd you get this agentc0re|work? [15:23] :p [15:23] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.42.180) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [15:23] pineapple express [15:24] funny film :) [15:26] evo_ (n=evo@p5B2FE102.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [15:28] ChickenLittle (n=robert@Y051136.ppp.dion.ne.jp) left irc: "Leaving" [15:29] brbrbr (n=basiley@unaffiliated/brbrbr) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [15:30] brbrbr (n=brbrbrbr@unaffiliated/brbrbr) joined ##slackware. [15:32] macavity (n=macavity@3403ds4-abc.0.fullrate.dk) joined ##slackware. [15:33] 'ello :-) [15:34] allo gov'na! freshin yo' drink?! [15:35] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.39) left irc: [15:37] Cryp71c (n=Cryp71c@173.162.21.124) joined ##slackware. [15:38] I have been playing with the /etc/hosts.allow file trying to get it so that when I type in http://dev it will take me to a local development server (via ip/port), but I can't seem to get it working, are there any special things I might be overlooking? [15:39] totally wrong file sir. [15:39] /etc/hosts [15:40] =\ thanks acid [15:41] Akuma (n=Akuma@modemcable161.131-21-96.mc.videotron.ca) joined ##slackware. [15:41] hey acidchild are you a mac pro [15:41] Elektro (n=elektr0@34.85-84-204.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:41] no i'm a pc. [15:42] hehehe [15:42] evo- (n=evo@p5B2FF1AC.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:42] not what i meant exactly [15:42] no, but seriously. i'm OSX retarded, unless i open a terminal. [15:43] was gona get osx leopard but it's 6.56gb and i don't have dual layer dvds [15:43] Roverandom (n=chris3@78.133.41.159) joined ##slackware. [15:44] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. 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[16:09] beatzz (n=beatzz@72-48-68-43.dyn.grandenetworks.net) left irc: Client Quit [16:10] 'i've never had bacon, but i bet it's overrated by bacon lovers' [16:11] yeah bacon is sometimes overrate [16:11] veritos (n=veritos@swallow.ee.washington.edu) joined ##slackware. [16:11] overrated8 [16:11] it is overrated, salty bacon fat clogging your arteries and veins with cholesterol [16:11] especially by those bacon lovers. it must be, since they like it, and i've never had it [16:13] Pig_Pen: you are right that it is over rated by the mac fanboys.. but the UI *is* pretty awesome.. just a shame that the policy that drives it is "you must remain stupid and controllable" [16:13] mario (n=mario@darkstar.slackverse.org) left irc: Nick collision from services. [16:13] mario (n=mario@darkstar.slackverse.org) joined ##slackware. [16:14] Pig_Pen: xfce or openbox need an order of magnitude to scale up to it.. KDE and gnome are still saying "we want to be MacOS when we grow up" [16:14] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@nc6521a62.cns.vt.edu) joined ##slackware. [16:15] I love bacon [16:15] Nick change: tvn2009 -> thieusoai [16:15] bacon is a lovely spice :P [16:15] if Pat dumped kde-4 like he did gnome it would not hurt my feelings and i would not miss kde-4 because so far i refuse to use it [16:15] among other flavors [16:15] Bacon is my favorite food group. [16:15] bacon and peanut butter (not together) [16:15] lol [16:15] bacon should be in its own food group pyramid [16:16] completely composed of bacon [16:16] mmm, squeeze bacon http://shinyswine.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/squeeze.jpg [16:16] mmm, sweedish bacon [16:16] spam is another misunderstood food group [16:16] eeek [16:16] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-63-34.w86-205.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [16:17] if you have google mail, look at the top of the page in the spam folder for different spam recipe's [16:17] mag0o: will the crimes against human food culture never end?!? :P [16:17] beatzz (n=beatzz@72-48-68-43.dyn.grandenetworks.net) joined ##slackware. [16:17] (spam as in food, not email :)) [16:17] mario (n=mario@darkstar.slackverse.org) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:17] well well well... sup slack friends. [16:17] :) [16:17] Hello [16:17] hey beatzz [16:17] another day of toil and labor down. [16:17] sup macavity [16:17] mario (n=mario@darkstar.slackverse.org) joined ##slackware. [16:18] i did buy a slab of some old school style smoked bacon (smoked with apple wood in a smoke house) makes the kitchen smell like a forest fire when cooking but tastes great = better than that sliced stuff at the grocery store [16:18] hey veritos & mag0o [16:18] Pig_Pen: sounds tasty [16:19] it is in a slab so you have to slice it by hand, slice it how you want it, thick or thin [16:19] Aco-: you online broski? [16:19] mmhm [16:19] sup G [16:19] spam is just plain nasty [16:19] thieusoai (n=tvn@lachong.cs.unm.edu) left irc: "Leaving" [16:20] straterra: the correct label for it is "edible slaugher house waste" [16:20] though the "edible" part is arguable [16:20] hickory flavored spam on wheat with mayo is pretty good [16:20] mmm :o.. [16:21] SPAM.. how approriate. [16:21] alisonken1hom2: that shounds like the perfect recipie for a cardiac arrest [16:21] actually, spam is the only food that can be truthfully classified as "ham" burger since it's actually made from port products [16:21] s/port/pork/ [16:21] but it sure as hell aint made out of the ham of the pork [16:21] macavity : so's the bacon (cardiac) [16:22] its what ever is left when you have taken all the stuff that constitutes sellable meat [16:22] alisonken1hom2: i'm not a big bacon fan.. and i dont eat white bread :P [16:22] Zoubiddaaa (n=Zoubidda@home.zoubi.org) joined ##slackware. [16:22] i dont like to eat meat unless its off the bone somehow. [16:22] anything processed, no thanks. [16:22] actually, spam is a u.s. DoD food group from WW2 for troops on deployment [16:22] dont know how many turkey nuts they threw into the grinder to ++ weight [16:23] veritos (n=veritos@swallow.ee.washington.edu) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [16:23] beatzz: well.. as long as thy dont throw in a turk :P [16:23] *they [16:24] Old_Spike0 (n=Old_Spik@213.37.255.37.dyn.user.ono.com) joined ##slackware. [16:24] is a Fiber Optic internet connection what they refer to as T-1? [16:24] macavity (n=macavity@3403ds4-abc.0.fullrate.dk) left irc: "ZzZzZz" [16:24] T1 is 1.5M speed - fiber is just a medium [16:25] Sadnem (n=Sadnem@89.141.98.120.dyn.user.ono.com) left irc: "Saliendo" [16:25] 1.5M ? [16:25] isent the avg dsl/cable 7M? [16:25] beatzz: yes [16:25] 1.5Mbps [16:25] with some extra control stuff [16:25] keep in mind, T1 predates dsl/cable by a few decades [16:25] T1= 1.5Mbps synchronous, direct POP-to-POP. [16:25] beatzz: cable is asynchronous. [16:26] im familure with those terms as far as memory modules are concerned. [16:26] [OpenSys] (n=vasco@fw.vslinux.net) joined ##slackware. [16:26] its synced w/ the motherboads clock [16:27] beatzz: asycnrounous means that the upload and download speeds don't match. [16:27] gregsparc_ (n=chatzill@208.65.91.90) joined ##slackware. [16:27] so 1.5Mbps synchronous > 7Mbps asynchronous [16:27] beatzz: no. [16:27] You can have something like 7Mbps down, and 256Kbps up. [16:27] Cryp71c (n=Cryp71c@173.162.21.124) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [16:27] beatzz: why are you interested in the idea of a T1 anyway? [16:27] Alan_Hicks: roger that, but how then is T1 considered 'better'? [16:28] 1.5Mbps syncronous means 1.5Mbps down, and 1.5Mbps up. [16:28] beatzz: T1 dates from late 50's early 60's, DSL/cable since the late 70's early 80's [16:28] nobody said T1 is 'better' [16:28] urban3 (n=urban@c-94-255-165-174.cust.bredband2.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [16:28] so that would be more sutable for say a server? [16:28] beatzz: T1's are also dedicated service, not shared. [16:28] beatzz: neither, if you want to push a lot of data [16:28] so T1 just sucks.. [16:28] it doesn't [16:29] think of it like a car - t1 is an early model and dsl/cable are late models [16:29] gregsparc (n=chatzill@208.65.91.90) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [16:29] Nick change: gregsparc_ -> gregsparc [16:29] im shure i could google this stuff, but just curious to hear what u all have to say. [16:29] alisonken1hom2: That is an incredibly ignorant analogy. It borders on stupidity. [16:29] So what would be a high-end kick ass kinda connection one could get at their home [16:29] beatzz: You do not want a T1. End of story. [16:29] for say... around... 200-300/mp [16:29] Alan_Hicks: look at the questions :) [16:29] beatzz: next step was going to tell you to google [16:30] beatzz: where is this server going to be housed? [16:30] You get a T1 for stability, not speed [16:30] and what are you going to be 'serving'? [16:30] ananke: in my closet. [16:30] ananke: a POS experemental 'studying' machine [16:30] beatzz: consumer DSL or business DSL would be better than either T1 or cable in your case. [16:31] beatzz: Get DSL or cable and be done with it. [16:31] but im on a cable|DSL connection atm, and people say it takes hella long to load my http:// [16:31] with DSL you'll get better upload cap than with cable [16:31] like 4 minutes, for one lousy tiny page. [16:31] beatzz: so which one are you on now? cable _or_ dsl? [16:32] no..exactly shure.. [16:32] beatzz: link so i can varify [16:32] beatzz: you have to look at your service agreement - typical dsl is higher speeds into your house, slower speeds out of your house [16:32] he's going to get dos'ed by that :) [16:33] ananke: i guess he should just get a VPS [16:33] http://72.48.68.43 [16:33] brb [16:33] google? [16:33] deco's a hommie, i trust him [16:33] :p [16:33] :P [16:33] beatzz: it's fast [16:33] somewhat mrpwnage , googles source [16:33] beatzz: no delay [16:33] hmm [16:34] i tryed yesterday from a network down the road [16:34] it was hellllla slow [16:34] search doesn't work yet? [16:34] oh [16:34] beatzz: Man... you could get sued so bad for that. [16:34] it was fast to load for me [16:34] mrpwnage: i just copy/pasted googles source into my /etc/httpd/htdocs/index.html [16:34] yeah, i think Alan_Hicks is right [16:34] pssh, no way, its totaly open [16:34] I had no problems loading it either. Loaded about as fast as I would expect from cable or DSL. [16:35] anyone can view the source [16:35] beatzz: but not the graphics [16:35] i renamed it [16:35] He should get a linode o.O [16:35] i mean graphics are copyrighted [16:35] yeah [16:35] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [16:35] rofl.. i would laugh so hard if they took the time/effort/resources to sue me in court. [16:35] do u know how little i have in this life? [16:35] more than me [16:35] lol [16:36] this 50 dollar computer is just about the nices thing i own. [16:36] beatzz: no .. you have kids [16:36] they can have them ;p [16:36] sell them [16:36] lol [16:36] (JK all u sensitive types) [16:37] beatzz: make it microsoft.com and see what happens [16:37] lol [16:37] i would have to pay a DNS server right? [16:37] beatzz: you can get em for free [16:37] thats actualy my next project is to setup the DNS server on this box. [16:37] i think its rc.bind if im not mistaken [16:38] beatzz: bind yeah [16:38] my CompTIA Linux+ study guide tells me its named [16:38] but their full of @$#^%@ [16:38] what type page are you setting up? [16:38] beatzz: dns servers are really tricky :/ gotta learn that stuff still [16:39] comptia is a waste of money [16:39] DNS isn't tricky [16:39] DNS is pretty easy [16:39] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [16:39] Roverandom (n=chris3@78.133.41.159) left irc: "Leaving" [16:40] well, we will see if it was a waist of money [16:40] i have invested 80 into the book, and 240 for the test. [16:41] if i fail it this saturday, i am giving up completly on life [16:41] s/life/CompTIA [16:41] And..what do you get from that spent money? 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[16:45] I'd focus on a specific area. noone will really care if you've read the slackbook in the real world [16:45] been one of the biggest parts of my life. [16:45] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [16:45] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [16:46] i have a paticual area i will get into eventualy [16:46] all the people i talk to in data centers and whatnot that i deliver to [16:46] all tell me VMware is where its going. [16:46] virtual servers for multiple customers does have it's uses [16:47] eh [16:47] a lot more data centers are using xen server [16:47] mainly because of the "live" migration and other options avaialble for free [16:47] yo dominian [16:47] I deliver EMC equipment to IBM/Dell almost every day. [16:47] EMC and Netshelter lots of it. [16:47] i allwaz ask the guys how they got there [16:47] they all say "Certification" [16:47] carpool [16:47] oh [16:48] lol [16:48] mag0o: HAHAHA [16:48] Dominian: long time no chat since I've been on graveyard [16:48] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:20e:8eff:fe20:82d7) left irc: Client Quit [16:48] well i dont care what yall think of liunx+, it may be hella lame. [16:49] but I dont have anything to show for myself. [16:49] beatzz: it's like a merit badge. Good to have if you have little experience/industry contacts. [16:49] not even a HS diploma. So if i can get this. [16:49] sure, you have that $50 computer [16:49] im gana do it. [16:49] :) [16:49] alisonken1hom2: hehe [16:49] beatzz: i just hope your resume has better language [16:49] beatzz: Best of luck to ya. [16:49] thanks Alan_Hicks :) [16:49] Nick change: alisonken1hom2 -> alisonken1home [16:50] If you wanna get into places like that though, experience with Red Hat/Fedora is pretty useful. You may wanna consider learning on those distros. [16:50] add in SLED [16:50] and possibly sles [16:50] but I <3 slackware :'( [16:50] enterprises dont [16:50] well, I know a place that likes debian derivatives (not *buntu, though :) ) [16:51] SLES/RHEL-centos experience is certainly a big plus [16:51] we have a few rhel and sled boxes scattered out around here [16:51] speakin of all this, i'd better go study. [16:51] doesn't hurt [16:51] beatzz: Just saying, one a resume, putting down Slackware won't get you far in the corporate environment. [16:51] thanks fer the encourgament Alan_Hicks [16:51] depends on the corporate :) [16:51] 'fer'? [16:51] learning slack first will help loads though in understanding how clicking a button in rhel changes things :) [16:51] for shure, i think Red Hat even has a cert [16:52] fer/ for. [16:52] RHCE is a valued cert in this field. definitely has more recognition than linux+ [16:52] might just be next on my list. 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[16:56] can't afford to fail i guess :/ [16:56] is it just me or is google getting eerie by the minute [16:57] i'm gonna block everything with "oo" in teh name [16:57] good thing deco is spelled with one "o" then. :P [16:58] thrice`: yes. especially if you pay for training [which is actually quite decent] [16:58] ananke: You've done the RH training thing? [16:58] yes [16:58] They send me something about once a year asking me to do that. [16:59] it's been some years now, 2003 i think. work paid for it [16:59] Was it of any use to you beyond Red Hat/Fedora specific stuff? [16:59] yes [16:59] Cool. [16:59] in fact, there wasn't that much redhat specific [16:59] That's a surprise. [17:00] that's a common misconception [17:00] I heard some years back that the "final exam" was fixing a Red Hat server that was seriously borked on a number of issues in a few hours. [17:00] recently i also went to jboss training, that was decent. [redhat provides those] [17:01] Alan_Hicks: yes [17:01] smica (n=smica@h128-254.pool212-16.dyn.tolna.net) left irc: "Távozom" [17:01] ananke: Would you get credit for installing Slackware to resolve those issues? :^) [17:01] That sounds like Kirks solution [17:01] The only winning solution is to cheat! [17:01] It would be the first thing I'd want to do. [17:01] Rat409 (n=nobody@bb-205-209-95-49.gwi.net) joined ##slackware. [17:02] Pop in a knoppix CD and reboot [17:02] s0d0 (n=sod@host86-175-233-130.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: Client Quit [17:02] TADA! [17:02] Backup /etc, install Slackware, fix config files, install extra software. [17:02] you had three parts when i took it: written [multiple choice questions, very tricky, about 50 questions]. second was a multiple set of tasks you had to accomplish 'set up apache with these vhosts, set up mail server to do this, etc', and third one was 'this is a broken server, figure out what's wrong and fix it. rinse and repeat few times' [17:02] hmm, time to go home [17:02] That actually sounds like a pretty decent way to judge some one's Linux competency. [17:04] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-213-136.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: "leaving" [17:04] rfdrew (n=rfdrew@141-137-124-91.pool.ukrtel.net) joined ##slackware. [17:04] candinho (n=candinho@189.111.64.209) joined ##slackware. [17:05] rfdrew (n=rfdrew@141-137-124-91.pool.ukrtel.net) left irc: Client Quit [17:06] mannynix (n=mannynix@201.132.135.218) joined ##slackware. [17:07] candinho (n=candinho@189.111.64.209) left irc: Client Quit [17:07] rfdrew (n=rfdrew@141-137-124-91.pool.ukrtel.net) joined ##slackware. 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Or have they gone over to starting X? [17:58] mannynix (n=mannynix@201.132.135.218) left irc: "leaving" [17:58] JavaAtom: you may specify it to boot into CLI or a GUI of your choosing in /etc/inittab [17:58] Fair 'nuff. [17:58] Thanks. [17:58] ;) [17:59] xsamurai (n=fahad@69.43.199.101) left irc: "Leaving." [18:00] JavaAtom: Just change id:3:initdefault: to id:4:initdefault: if you want to boot to gui [18:01] usr13: I don't even have the install media burned yet. I was just curious while I waited. [18:01] anyone here still play snes? [18:01] only via emulators [18:01] icarus: on emus [18:01] icarus: I have the emulator zsnes and roms, but not the hardware. [18:01] Actually, that's not true, sometimes me & gf hook up the snes to play street fighter [18:01] i got to think that its possible to mod a cartridge to accept a usb thumb drive as input [18:02] and load the games via emulation [18:02] I'm not ashamed to say she beats me senseless with Chun Li [18:02] Ok, just trying to be through... [18:02] usr13: And it is appreciated. :-D [18:02] but yet play the games on a original snes system [18:02] i was perusing amazon, and some of those games are running pretty high in price [18:02] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.42.180) joined ##slackware. [18:02] i cant feasibly buy them all.. [18:03] but i could load them via a usb jack in, and play in style! [18:03] confrey (n=dario@151.59.27.25) joined ##slackware. [18:03] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [18:03] icarus: or you could just run an emulator, and by an adaptor for your original SNES controler. [18:04] and output video to your 55" HD PLASMA [18:04] ;) [18:04] let linux handle the snes bios, it will crash less [18:04] beatzz: hehe [18:05] i dont have a 55 inch plasma [18:05] snL20 knows what im talkin bout :p [18:05] heh [18:05] kotrcka (n=Peter@adsl-dyn126.95-103-138.t-com.sk) joined ##slackware. [18:05] Kaapa (n=Somethin@bl6-203-71.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:05] Nick change: Kaapa_ -> Kaapa [18:07] hmm..to drink, or not to drink. [18:07] that, tis the question. [18:07] beatzz: drink. [18:07] When in doubt, drink. [18:07] if you have to ask, it's a no brainer [18:07] JavaAtom: ive been drinking every night for like a week now. [18:07] Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the beer and liquor of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a see of troubles... [18:07] s/see/sea/ [18:07] beatzz: so have I and you don't see me stopping... [18:08] AlexElliott (n=alex@94-195-251-249.zone9.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [18:08] eviljames: I was thinking "sea of everclear" [18:08] oh dear god [18:08] JavaAtom: hahah aka a sea of rocket fuel [18:08] eviljames: yes, rocket fuel for the mind. I know I nearly lost mine with just a half-shot. [18:09] one shot of everclear put me on. my. ass. [18:09] I nearly put a hole in the wall as I fell. [18:09] No doubt. [18:09] i think my recent levels of alcohol intake are directly related to stress for this test saturday alisonken1home [18:09] danklesm1n (n=dankles@adsl-074-166-063-180.sip.asm.bellsouth.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:09] proly not the best thing to do to get ready for a 240 dollar test. [18:09] beatzz: That would explain things for me too... I took the GRE yesterday and have been drinking every night until the test. [18:10] beatzz: I dunno. Sounds like a good plan to me. [18:10] did you pass? [18:10] GRE as in GED? [18:10] kotrcka (n=Peter@adsl-dyn126.95-103-138.t-com.sk) left ##slackware ("Odchádzam"). [18:11] beatzz: No, as in the real GRE - master's program entrance exam. [18:11] Action: beatzz has no clue what GRE is [18:11] nyRednek_ (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:12] + [18:12] beatzz: It's a three-part test that is required to get into a master's program. [18:13] signal11_ (i=esteban@gnv.quaddro.net) joined ##slackware. [18:13] beatzz: Analytical writing, Verbal, and Quantitative. - It's like an ACT/SAT for colleges. [18:13] roger [18:13] rabbit [18:13] =) [18:13] well you've convinced me, now the question is whiskey or beer.. [18:14] whiskey it is. [18:14] brb, im one of the lucky few to have a liquor store right acrost the street from my front door -_- [18:15] nice [18:15] it is a government consperacy to turn beatzz in to an alcoholic [18:16] i might even get the good stuff this time. [18:16] makers mark here i come. [18:16] dhabyx (n=dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) joined ##slackware. [18:17] thats the good stuff :) [18:18] or get some 101 proof wild turkey [18:18] signal11_ (i=esteban@gnv.quaddro.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:18] Action: fredoslack touch deco with a windows 95 [18:18] :p [18:19] hi people [18:20] I'm trying to view a .3gp with slack13, I can view the video, but audio dooesn't work; I tried with xine and vlc too, this last one tell me about a h263 missing, what can I do? [18:20] lol -- beatzz, I'd recommend the wild turkey. [18:21] fredoslack: lol [18:21] fredoslack: too old ;p [18:21] lol [18:21] AlexElliott__ (n=alex@94-195-251-249.zone9.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:23] test34 (n=test34@unaffiliated/test34) left irc: "Leaving" [18:25] alien_bob (n=alien@h202078.upc-h.chello.nl) joined ##slackware. [18:25] confrey: Wish I had some good advice for you other than using ffmpeg to convert it to a different format.. [18:26] confrey: and/or trying mplayer [18:29] signal11 (i=esteban@gnv.quaddro.net) joined ##slackware. [18:29] tripFantastic (i=1000@c-68-56-209-186.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [18:29] hi [18:30] great news guys [18:30] you're coming out of the closet finally? [18:30] they finaly got a bottol of "Barrel Proof" Burbon........ [18:30] Nick change: panzer_ -> panzer [18:30] beatzz: sorry, saw an open target and had to hit it :P [18:30] Anybody tried building chromium? [18:31] ;) [18:31] alkos333: People here have built it, successfully afaik [18:31] giuppy_ (n=giuppy@host140-168-dynamic.55-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [18:31] NaCl: perhaps you can chime in on chromium? [18:32] alienBOB (n=alien@about/slackware/alienBOB) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:32] i don't build chromium. just download the .zip and unzip. [18:32] SlackBuild anyone :)? [18:32] and use away. [18:33] giuppy (n=giuppy@host54-162-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Connection timed out [18:33] i did try the sbo, but i've been using the other method for quite some time now and have decided to stick with it. [18:34] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@n146s183.ntc.blacksburg.shentel.net) joined ##slackware. [18:35] alkos333: http://ifeelalittlestupid.wordpress.com/2009/06/09/using-the-chromium-linux-beta-build-on-slackware-12-2/ follow the symlink instructions. source: http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/snapshots/ i use the chromium-linux-reliability it's new and added extension support. however i'd been using the chromium-rel-linux tree before that. both are still updated. [18:35] alkos333: build mozilla-nss from SBo before starting. [18:35] s/build/build and install/ [18:37] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [18:37] eviljames, thanks, I'm installing it iwth all dependencies [18:38] confrey: ffmpeg, you mean? [18:38] yikes [18:38] barrel proof is no joke [18:39] agentc0re: Thanks man. What's wrong with the repackaged debian package provided via sbopkg? [18:39] need some 7up [18:39] alkos333: nothing. just preference. [18:40] cryptic0 (n=cryptic0@209.189.246.113) joined ##slackware. [18:40] alkos333: i just found out about it yesterday TBH. been using chromium now for several months, just been in the habit of updating it myself, ya know? [18:40] I am having a strange problem with firefox. When I launch firefox, somehow there are two instances of it running, one in background. Because when i close one, the other one is still running. [18:41] and it keeps my audio device busy, so I get mangled audio or no audio [18:41] cryptic0 killall -9g run-mozilla.sh [18:41] agentc0re|work: Totally, I used to do the same for FF until I recently switched to slackware64 [18:41] and/or firefox-bin iirc [18:41] tripFantastic: do I have to do that everytime this happens? [18:41] what happd? [18:41] there are ff and ff-bin binanies [18:42] binaries [18:42] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-63-34.w86-205.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Leaving" [18:42] yeah I always see those two processes. [18:42] they are diff [18:42] so how do I know which one is in the background? [18:42] ff-bin is the work horse [18:42] all are [18:42] so what is the solution? [18:42] if you start from shell, ^Z then `bg` [18:42] alkos333: gotcha. I also don't think that debian pkg is updated very much.... it had an older version. i dunno how they chose what to use and why. so i just try to keep it up to date by updating from the source regularly. [18:42] or ff& [18:42] I don't start from shell [18:43] fix the menu entry if you can [18:43] menu entry just says firefox. is the binary different? [18:43] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@n146s183.ntc.blacksburg.shentel.net) left irc: "Leaving." [18:43] I have fluxbox [18:43] which wm? [18:43] ok; read manpage for that to see if you can edit menu elements [18:44] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@cpc2-donc1-0-0-cust57.barn.cable.virginmedia.com) joined ##slackware. [18:44] why are you fussing? [18:44] heh [18:46] agentc0re|work: I hear you. It looks a bit weird in fluxbox [18:47] tripFantastic: I know how to edit menu [18:48] good [18:48] question is what do I need to change. right now I use "firefox" to launch firefox [18:48] should that be somethign else? [18:48] no; but see what the command is; i dont know why you're fussing tho. [18:49] not fussing. My problem is there seem to be two instances of firefox running at the same time, everytime I launch firefox. One of them keeps my sound card busy. [18:49] k [18:49] so even if I close firefox, and relaunch it, I still can't get audio back [18:49] cryptic0: Always, no matter what? Or is there a stale instance of firefox that hsould've died that you just need to kill? [18:49] two run-moz's? [18:50] eviljames: I can understand if I forgot to kill it one or two times, but this happens every single time. [18:50] GammelSokk (n=johskar@130.84-48-46.nextgentel.com) joined ##slackware. [18:50] which makes me suspect something funky going on. [18:50] agentc0re|work: The tabs cut off a bit at the bottom (i'm in fluxbox) and the fonts in gmail for ex seem a bit blurrier than in FF. [18:50] eviljames, no,mplayer [18:50] for example, I close firefox, then I check: ps -u user | grep firefox, and there, they're: 2 processes [18:51] alkos333: in the settings change the theme to gtk [18:51] cryptic0 which two? [18:51] name em [18:51] firefox and firefox-bin [18:51] -bin is child of ff [18:51] that's how ff works [18:51] confrey: i'm pretty sure mplayer is in slack13 [18:51] EJ it is [18:51] fuzzix_ (n=fuzzix@109.76.97.66) joined ##slackware. [18:51] thats what I thought. So what are they doing after I ended firefox session. [18:51] mplayer, roger that eviljames [18:51] bad shutdown? how do you shutdown ff? [18:52] <-- 'init 0' [18:52] just close normally by clicking on close button top right [18:52] later folks [18:52] JavaAtom (n=chatzill@75-151-74-9-Independence.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.5/20091102152451]" [18:52] k [18:52] cryptic0: This is exclusively when using Flash, correcT? [18:52] eviljames: yes. [18:52] agentc0re|work: Yeah that didn't help [18:52] ok people, upgrade time [18:52] gl hf nachox [18:52] :D [18:53] i want to see you all upgrading your slackware kernels now [18:53] :P [18:53] why? [18:53] cryptic0: I have seen a similar issue. Sometimes I'll have to kill firefox even after it should've died (killall -9 firefox & killall -9 firefox-bin) before starting jack. I expect this is due to the flash player not shutting down correctly, but haven't investigated to too much depth. [18:54] http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/11/25/104 [18:54] i use seamonkey (ff derivitive now) and i've seen that prob too but i dont think it's flash related [18:54] eviljames: I see. That may be the case. Firefox has some other gui problems too in 3.5 [18:54] ftp://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/slackware/slackware-13.0/ChangeLog.txt [18:54] see the changelog [18:54] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [18:54] I want to try google chrome [18:54] agentc0re|work: See how the icons get cut off? http://bit.ly/6GaOzo [18:55] ##slackware: mode change '+o nachox' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services. [18:55] alkos333: well it is beta.. [18:55] GammalSokk (n=johskar@130.84-48-46.nextgentel.com) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [18:55] Topic changed on ##slackware by nachox!n=Ignacio@190.51.42.180: Guidelines: http://tinyurl.com/3kox9k | http://slackbook.org | http://slackwiki.org | http://slackbuilds.org | http://slackware.com/getslack | This Channel has Public Logs | http://freenodeslack.blogspot.com/ | http://slackwaregallery.org | Slackware 13.0 Released August 26, 2009 | Use a torrent: http://slackware.com/getslack/torrents.php | Security: linux kernel | new official port: ARMedslack [18:56] agentc0re|work: FINE, I'll take it easy on them :) [18:56] alkos333: lol [18:56] eh, kernel update eh? [18:56] It renders soo much better than FF does [18:56] webkit is definitely superior to gecko [18:56] cryptic0: for now, I choose to suffer rather than investigate because it takes a split-second to remedy, but if you find any useful info I'd be interested to hear it [18:57] spiegel (n=spike@ip-166-187.interbild.net) joined ##slackware. [18:57] :) will do eviljames [18:57] It's funny how chrome gets 94/100 on acid3 test though [18:57] hehe, ya. [18:57] Just 1 over 93, which is what FF 3.55 gets [18:58] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [18:59] substancev (n=substanc@1-18-132-169.idt.net) joined ##slackware. [18:59] ok. [18:59] my work machine at the office has been slackafied. [18:59] JK3MP (n=JK3MP@70-13-125-195.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [18:59] does ff return good exit() values to parent? [18:59] substancev nice [18:59] im actually compiling the kernel there to then tarball and transfer to my laptop [18:59] substancev nice [18:59] laptop can't handle the compile :\ [19:00] tripFantastic: whats good [19:00] what you've done [19:00] substancev: sup G [19:00] Scuzz (n=scuzz@unaffiliated/scuzz) joined ##slackware. [19:00] tripFantastic: i have a such a bad experience trying to compile on my laptop. i don't even want to start explaining. [19:00] nods [19:00] sure #slackware has had enuff [19:00] Scuzz (n=scuzz@unaffiliated/scuzz) left irc: Client Quit [19:00] beatzz: whats good homie [19:01] eviljames does ff return good exit() value? [19:01] substancev: hey you work in a data center/ IT enviorment yes? [19:01] yes. [19:01] tripFantastic: Haven't even gotten that far in terms of testing [19:01] beatzz: yessir [19:01] substancev: do u mind if i ask you a question about how you got there? [19:01] agentc0re|work: How do your fonts look in web pages? [19:01] tripFantastic: like I say, I just kill and move on with life [19:01] im actually gunna skip out 4 hours early work from the road... they can't tell :) [19:01] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: Client Quit [19:01] eviljames ok; i was thinking: ff || [ pidof ff ] && killall -9g firefox [19:01] beatzz: hwo i got whertE? [19:01] agentc0re|work: Mine seem a bit blurry as compared to FF [19:01] substancev: was it a Comp Sci degree? or cert's or both? [19:01] where? [19:01] substancev: your job [19:02] cryptic0 ok; i was thinking: ff || [ pidof ff ] && killall -9g firefox [19:02] nah man.. like everything in america... its not what you know .. its who you know [19:02] tripFantastic: Sure, but testing for exit() != 0 between might work [19:02] someone pushed me in.. i got nothing but a chubb's degree/cert/what-eva-u-call-it [19:02] evo_ (n=evo@p5B2FE102.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: "Don't mind your make-up, make your mind up!" [19:02] so ur saying you have no credencials whatsoever? just knowlage? [19:02] tripFantastic: && is supposed to work only on clean exit [19:02] eviljames yes but it only matters on whether ff is running after the || [19:02] AH [19:02] *DUH* [19:02] heh [19:02] ok [19:03] Scuzz (n=scuzz@unaffiliated/scuzz) joined ##slackware. [19:03] just knowledge... i got credentials but not enuff to land me a dope job.. im working on that now.. with this job paying for it [19:03] i might do that to my menu [19:03] tripFantastic: when u say ff, are we talking final fantasy here? [19:03] sorry [19:03] ffox [19:03] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@93.107.142.68) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:03] oh, lame. [19:03] :) [19:03] beatzz: does final fantasy run on linux? [19:03] final fantasy would have been cooler. [19:03] w/o emulator? [19:03] eviljames: all the consol ones work, with emu's FFXI....not shure [19:03] eviljames: i supose like everything else its possible. [19:04] beatzz: interesting. I haven't played a FF game since FF7 - and I had to borrow a playstation just to play that [19:04] dhabyx (n=dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:04] but, I still have somewhere the original Final Fantasy cartridge for my NES [19:04] eviljames: i have all the iso's and pSX working [19:04] Both in working condition! [19:05] Anybody else tried Chromium? [19:05] eviljames: i even got this PSX rom called "NES for PSX" [19:05] beatzz: anywho, this is stuff for ##slackware-offtopic while people are asking on-topic questions here :D [19:05] it has every NES game ever released (U) on it [19:05] shure thing [19:07] egregor (n=egreg@unaffiliated/lombard) left irc: "Lost terminal" [19:07] compiling the kernel does look cooler in fluxbox then any other WM [19:07] Action: substancev smiles [19:07] erroneous! [19:08] what you call me! [19:08] erroneous: Wandering; straying; deviating from the right course; hence, irregular; unnatural. [19:08] ^^^ that [19:09] i know what it means. [19:09] :) [19:09] obviously compiling the kernel looks coolest in kde 4 [19:09] i wonder if there is a way to set up random levels of shade to my terminal... [19:10] thats like compiling a kernel in windows 7 using putty [19:10] j/k [19:10] heh [19:10] ;l [19:10] nositelicense (n=quassel@cpe-98-149-8-157.socal.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [19:10] it fks me up that none of mozilla's packages obey FHS AT ALL!!! [19:10] here is a good question [19:11] mmm Q's [19:11] could i chroot a mounted samba share and compile the kernel remotely [19:11] ? [19:11] are include/'s local or remote? [19:11] nm [19:11] bad q [19:11] kernel pkg has to be remote [19:11] and dir [19:12] masterx831 (i=1000@adsl-85-42-48.mco.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [19:12] Nick change: masterx831 -> Masterx831 [19:12] smb is M#; what tools are on remote to make linux [19:14] psychonautlib (n=eabe@j148025.upc-j.chello.nl) left irc: "leaving" [19:15] or nfs share [19:15] distcc ? [19:15] Root is mapped to anonymous or nobody iirc over nfs [19:15] Morbidawn (n=stormbla@89.47.105.62) left irc: Connection timed out [19:16] paul424 (i=1000@k163-223.DWUDZIESTOLATKA.ds.uni.wroc.pl) joined ##slackware. [19:16] Nick change: merciful -> merciful_ [19:17] Nick change: merciful_ -> merciful [19:20] slackie (n=x@87.196.232.0) joined ##slackware. [19:20] how can i fix my font to run x [19:21] Masterx831: install all of x/ and use the font script [19:21] Masterx831: ? [19:21] i didn't get that. [19:21] Masterx831: pkgtools select the font script [19:21] mkdir font and font script [19:21] something like that [19:22] http://linuxsociety.pastebin.com/m31a4ff49 [19:22] that's the pastebin [19:22] cmon compile... hurry [19:23] Masterx831, remove your xorg.conf and try again [19:23] substancev: what makes you think compile will solve the problem [19:23] huh.. im sorry i was rooting for my pc to hurry [19:23] when i startx it starts up but freezes [19:23] Scuzz (n=scuzz@unaffiliated/scuzz) left irc: "leaving" [19:23] Masterx831: use the vesa driver [19:23] I cant do nothing but hit the powerbutton [19:23] Masterx831, remove your xorg.conf and try again [19:24] thrice`: [19:24] ok [19:24] spmd (i=loli@CAcert/Assurer/spymod) joined ##slackware. [19:24] aah, this looks like an upgrade ? [19:25] setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp [19:25] which one usr/lib/xorg or usr/inclue/xorg [19:25] Masterx831, neither, remove /etc/X11/xorg.conf [19:26] ok [19:26] Masterx831, also, if you upgraded this from 12.2 -> 13.0, you did not remove obsolete packages? [19:26] successful root@fubx# [19:26] Scuzz (n=scuzz@unaffiliated/scuzz) joined ##slackware. [19:27] is that a sentence? [19:27] Action: Masterx831 is scared to type startx [19:27] 0.o [19:27] do it [19:27] nothign will happen [19:27] literally? lol [19:27] don't do it as root ;) [19:27] jk [19:28] also ctrl + alt + backspace drops out of X [19:28] i tell ya whoever put the possability of X not putting the mouse & keyboard in to functioning when x starts ought to be horse whipped within an inch of his life [19:29] I guess it didn't work for Masterx831 :> [19:29] if i had anything to do with X i would not even allow X to start without a working keyboard & mouse [19:29] lol [19:29] ok [19:29] ... [19:29] JKemper (n=JK3MP@70-13-125-195.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [19:30] remember if you get a black screen try ctrl+alt+backspace (which you probably might know) to kill xorg [19:30] Masterx831: that sometimes don [19:30] 't work [19:31] josteint (n=josteint@cm-84.215.36.243.getinternet.no) joined ##slackware. [19:31] JK3MP (n=JK3MP@70-13-125-195.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [19:31] Masterx831 (i=1000@adsl-85-42-48.mco.bellsouth.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [19:31] setxkbmap -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp (put this in ~/.xinitrc so it will work, also "AllowEmptyInput" "False" in to the server flags section of xorg.conf [19:31] nooo, bad [19:32] i would not even have a working keyboard & mouse without it [19:32] poor guy.. he should start with vesa [19:32] josteint (n=josteint@cm-84.215.36.243.getinternet.no) left irc: Client Quit [19:32] if you use hal on 13, ctl+alt+bkspace works by default [19:32] Pig_Pen: that happens to me when i enter single user mode [19:33] do i have to restart in order to patch the kernel update? [19:33] he has an intel card, it'll work fine with hal [19:33] Pig_Pen, why not? [19:34] i wish compiles had like a % meter :) [19:34] who knows, i think my PC hardware is cursed with gremlins [19:34] sounds like you tried using the keyboard + mouse drivers instead of evdev [19:36] egregor (n=egreg@unaffiliated/lombard) joined ##slackware. [19:37] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:37] masterx831 (i=1000@adsl-85-42-48.mco.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [19:37] froze [19:38] ok, you didnt' answer my previous question. was this an upgraded slackware system ? [19:39] um... yeah [19:39] barnsey (n=barnsey@91.108.12.27) joined ##slackware. [19:39] is that bad? [19:39] it looks liek you missed the "clean system" step [19:39] anyway, can you paste the new log from the "didn't work" ? it'll be /var/log/Xorg.0.log [19:40] let me check what i have [19:41] paissad-hp (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: "Leaving" [19:41] paissad-hp (n=paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. [19:41] might as well run clean system now and see what it removes (possibly dangerous, but nothing a clean install wont fix) [19:42] i have xorg.0.log and xorg.0.log.old [19:42] xorg.0.log, if you haven't startx since [19:42] ok [19:43] just curious but why patch the kernel and not just update it? is it fixed in later versions? [19:43] briareus (n=briareus@3.sub-75-209-133.myvzw.com) joined ##slackware. [19:43] (EE) Failed to load module "xtrap" (module requirement mismatch, 0) [19:44] confrey (n=dario@151.59.27.25) left irc: "Sto andando via" [19:44] you'll need to clean the system of old xorg crap [19:44] one patched file will effect how others react to it during the build, so the end product will be different [19:44] barnsey (n=barnsey@91.108.12.27) left irc: "using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12" [19:44] xZago (n=xzago@189.61.188.221) joined ##slackware. [19:45] xZago (n=xzago@189.61.188.221) left irc: [19:45] i have a working wpa_supplicant.conf for my wireless card: where do i tell the slackware init scripts about it to have it kicked off at boot? (i'm a bit confused reading the slackbook wiki) [19:45] screwit.. ill leave the compile running and ill vpn in and transfer it to my laptop [19:45] imma be heading out yall be easy. [19:45] hackedhead, rc.ient1.conf [19:45] I am easy, thank you sir. [19:46] otho (n=otho@unaffiliated/otho) left irc: "Leaving" [19:46] thrice`: that also a good place for me to place a link to a firewall script/ [19:46] ? [19:46] briareus, no, slackware's init system checks for (and executes) rc.firewall [19:46] briareus, http://alien.slackbook.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=slackware:network#wpa2 [19:47] thrice` is nice! [19:47] makerc (n=godzila@201-42-173-175.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [19:47] briareus, here's a snippet from my rc.inet1.conf: http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/njvcnL24.html [19:49] Building modules stage 2... wonder if this is fast. [19:49] wootr [19:49] woot [19:49] l_n (n=shawn@tuxhacker/lordnothing) joined ##slackware. [19:50] thrice`: that one hasn't been working for me in 13, so I found another [19:50] thieusoa1 (n=thieusoa@lachong.cs.unm.edu) joined ##slackware. [19:50] thrice`: (that slackware generator) [19:50] thieusoa1 (n=thieusoa@lachong.cs.unm.edu) left irc: Client Quit [19:50] hrmf, that firewall generator [19:50] appzer0 (n=appzer0@bes31-1-88-188-134-86.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:50] not sure what you're talking about [19:51] it worked for me in 12.1 and 12.2, but not in 13. I forget the actual problem, but it would exit without writing the rules correctly, and I'd be left with blank rules [19:51] easy firewall generator website? [19:51] (I thought rc.firewall pointed to that slackware/alien generated firewall) [19:51] oh, you're looking for an actual rules generater ? [19:52] no, /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall is where you should load/unload iptables items [19:52] http://pastebin.ca/1707688 [19:52] http://sketchysantas.com/ for all those evil santas and photos of terified children on his lap [19:53] masterx831, can you run this? "pgrep hald | wc -l" [19:53] thieusoa1 (n=thieusoa@lachong.cs.unm.edu) joined ##slackware. [19:54] This is what I was talking about: http://connie.slackware.com/~alien/efg/ for whatever reason, it worked for me in previous slack releases, but not since 13 [19:54] # [19:54] (EE) module ABI major version (2) doesn't match the server's version (5) [19:54] that is, it generated rules, but upon loading the rules it would barf [19:55] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-23-225.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [19:55] 5 [19:55] Action: l_n wonders why some people still think 'i cant get /foo/ to work' is a valid request for help.. [19:55] wtf... does tha tmean [19:55] Nick change: thieusoa1 -> thieusoai [19:55] is that the cores [19:55] it means hal is running :) [19:56] anyway, you need to remove the old x.org crud before it can start properly. slackpkg clean-system can help you with that [19:56] thats a good thing [19:56] tuxdev (n=tuxdev@unaffiliated/tuxdev) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:56] slackpkg clean-system [19:56] ok [19:56] how do you guys know all about slackwaew [19:57] thieusoai (n=thieusoa@lachong.cs.unm.edu) left irc: Client Quit [19:57] they are slackware [19:57] :) [19:57] masterx831: we read and learn. [19:59] morning. to me upgrade the kernel's update should I run lilo again? [19:59] wow. It looks like slackpkg clean-system selects all my sbopkg-installed slackbuilds by default [19:59] paradroid (n=kevin@24-216-187-138.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [19:59] erm evening [20:00] yeah I'm rreading the manpage right now [20:00] my slackpkg is outdated lol [20:01] powtrix, yes [20:02] hiptobecubic (n=john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) joined ##slackware. [20:02] Kiboney (n=Kiboney@cpe-98-14-234-253.nyc.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:02] hm doing it now. [20:02] thrice`: so thats the only problem right? [20:03] after i clean the system it should mainly work [20:03] masterx831, it is at least a problem that's preventing x from starting [20:03] oh ok [20:03] the rest of the log looks OK [20:03] jesus too much too learn in slackware 0.o [20:03] slackie (n=x@87.196.232.0) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:03] slackware is hard [20:04] thrice`: how long have you used slackware for? [20:07] spiegel (n=spike@ip-166-187.interbild.net) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [20:08] sysbr (n=sysbr@201-43-167-50.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: "Leaving" [20:09] Kiboney (n=Kiboney@cpe-98-14-234-253.nyc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [20:12] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [20:12] Rat409 (n=nobody@bb-205-209-95-49.gwi.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [20:12] hersonls (n=hersonls@187.40.102.246) joined ##slackware. [20:12] hersonls_ (n=hersonls@187.40.102.246) joined ##slackware. [20:15] mm, I think 6 years [20:15] masterx831: maybe you should not 'learn slackware' but rather learn to use unix/linux/POSIX-compliant OS [20:16] jesus [20:16] nille_ (i=1000@c-94-255-243-92.cust.bredband2.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:16] i'm not even on my 2nd year yet [20:16] why is that slackbuilds script doesn't do a ARCH=$(uname -m) ,instead set ARCH directly ? [20:16] i have along way to go [20:17] masterx831: learn to read manpages. [20:17] and info(1) [20:17] Strykar (n=wakka@122.170.54.150) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:18] Strykar (n=wakka@122.170.54.150) joined ##slackware. [20:18] those are probably two of the best resources you have available whenever the computer is on. [20:18] init[1]: heh i was thinking about the same thing :P [20:18] Hahaha!!! I love this. There is an Obama Administration meeting on government openness that is CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. [20:19] that's just pure awesomeness. [20:19] wtf [20:19] deco: ;) [20:19] and that level of idiocy is why i'm a firm believer in anarchism. [20:20] thrice`: ping ,any idea about ARCH ? [20:22] init[1], no, sorry. I guess it might upset people building 32-bit packages on 64-bit arches? [20:22] neonflux (n=neonflux@209.19.58.106) joined ##slackware. [20:22] l_n: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091206/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_open_government [20:22] nitro25 (n=nitro25@cpe-72-230-179-21.rochester.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:23] Refused telnet@proxyscan.freenode.net (invalid handle: CONNECT 2) [20:23] gn all [20:23] jar_corefile (n=jar_core@76.210.60.203) joined ##slackware. [20:23] time for the sheep to retire. [20:23] corretico__ (n=laguilar@201.201.46.106) joined ##slackware. [20:24] chopp (n=chopp@unaffiliated/chopp) left irc: "leaving" [20:24] beatzz (n=beatzz@72-48-68-43.dyn.grandenetworks.net) left irc: "Ohh beatzz! dont stop!! oHOHHH BEATZZZ!!!!!" [20:24] thrice`: so what was the case when we had only 32bit slackware [20:25] jar__corefile (n=jar_core@76.210.60.203) joined ##slackware. [20:26] init[1], not sure. I guess it might be a little quicker, but not too much [20:27] hrm mutt never auto-verifies the slackware security pgp key [20:27] actually, that could affect building for ppc, arm, etc. as well. not just 32/64-bit issues. [20:27] i just don't know why [20:27] (the ARCH= thingy) [20:27] chopp (n=chopp@unaffiliated/chopp) joined ##slackware. [20:28] darylc (n=dc@cpe-76-167-237-25.socal.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [20:29] thrice`: :) ok [20:29] darylc (n=dc@cpe-76-167-237-25.socal.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:34] AEnima1577 (n=clbarnob@nc65211fe.cns.vt.edu) joined ##slackware. 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[20:54] otho (n=otho@unaffiliated/otho) left irc: Client Quit [20:55] Nick change: pragma_ -> umopepisdn` [20:56] Guest40482 (n=root@189.31.11.126) joined ##slackware. [20:56] ##slackware: mode change '+b *!n=root@*' by slackboy!n=thongson@li6-30.members.linode.com [20:56] Guest40482 kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: Banned: unixfool: Using an IRC client as root is very dangerous. Please create a user account and return to the channel under it. [20:58] yarvin (n=yarvin@105-200-58-66.gci.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:59] cteg (n=heretic@host-091-097-124-159.ewe-ip-backbone.de) left irc: "this is who we are" [20:59] nimbius_ (i=nimbius@iceland.freeshell.org) joined ##slackware. [20:59] fhobia (n=fhobia@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:00] realtek 8139 ethernet card and i cant see it in slackware 13...halp? [21:00] JavaAtom (n=chatzill@86.141.45.66.cm.sunflower.com) joined ##slackware. [21:01] yarvin (n=yarvin@105-200-58-66.gci.net) joined ##slackware. [21:02] mrselfpwn (n=mrselfpw@cpe-075-176-187-163.sc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [21:02] mrselfpwn (n=mrselfpw@cpe-075-176-187-163.sc.res.rr.com) left irc: Client Quit [21:03] nimbius_: http://sweet.nodns4.us/ [21:04] nimbius_: modprobe 8139too [21:05] also, try 'ifconfig eth0 up'. if eth0 is not 'up', ifconfig won't display it. [21:06] l_n tried both of those, because ive actively been googling and reading the slackware book for information on this problem and what modules can resolve the issue, so chew a dick spook. [21:07] spook: I love you man. [21:07] riddlebox (n=james@75-132-225-75.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [21:08] mrpwnage: hahaha [21:08] ;) [21:09] nimbius_: have a look at the links at the bottom of the page, they tell you how to ask helpful questions [21:09] I joined #ubuntu to troll them though I have found my self answering questions. :/ [21:09] mrpwnage: lmao. [21:10] nimbius_: being rude is not a good way to elicit help from somebody..... [21:10] mrpwnage: lol. [21:11] cryptic0 (n=cryptic0@209.189.246.113) left irc: "Leaving" [21:11] I'm having a hell of a time getting my wifi to connect to my WPA2-Personal AP. I have wpa_supplicant configured, essid and channel set, but when I run dhclient, I get nothing. [21:11] JavaAtom: grr [21:11] JavaAtom: give wicd a try? [21:12] JavaAtom, use dhcpcd instead [21:12] spook: whatis wicd? [21:12] Attempting dhcpcd. [21:12] JavaAtom: are you on a non-xorg install? [21:12] mrpwnage: yes, at least for the moment. [21:13] l_n: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=wicd [21:13] mrpwnage: I'd like to get ion3 set as my wm, but I need packages for that... [21:13] JavaAtom, does "dhcpcd wlan0" or so work ? [21:13] JavaAtom: have you checked the slackbook wireless section? [21:13] im willing to presume its because slackware does not work well as a kvm virtualized host. [21:13] spook: lmao - that is amazing. [21:13] thrice`: No, it did not work. [21:13] mrpwnage: I do not have the slackbook. [21:14] JavaAtom, sounds like your wpa_supplicant association is incorrect. how did you invoke it? [21:14] http://www.kontraband.com/pics/13834/Cookie-Monster-Killer/ [21:14] okay [21:14] mrpwnage: I have, however, been scouring google for a while. [21:14] after that [21:14] www.slackbook.org [21:14] thrice`: wpa_supplicant -BW -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf [21:14] telling people to read the slackbook is kind of retarded [21:14] hersonls_ (n=hersonls@187.40.102.246) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:15] mrpwnage: thank you sir. [21:15] hersonls (n=hersonls@187.40.102.246) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:15] http://slackbook.org/html/book.html#NETWORK-CONFIGURATION-WIRELESS [21:15] JavaAtom, ok, "wpa_supplicant -B -Wext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf [21:15] thrice`: you're kidding... I have to declare a driver? [21:15] and then plz2 try again [21:15] spook: lol , thats a great link [21:15] well, maybe a "killall wpa_supplicant" in there [21:15] Scuzz: which one [21:15] the google search [21:16] its something that zordrak links to a lot [21:16] thrice`: yes though they need to be able to grab thier hash [21:16] so my ethernet controller in the domU is an nvidia MCP77, but i present it to my slackware 13 domN as an intel 8139. [21:16] by all logic it should use the 8139 driver, yet it doesnt. [21:16] nimbius_: oh so thats somewhat more helpful, you are using xen [21:16] spook no, im using KVM. [21:17] nimbius_: sarcasm? [21:17] http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page [21:17] oh its just you were using xen specific nomeclature, so it confused me [21:18] test34 (n=test34@unaffiliated/test34) joined ##slackware. [21:18] are you using pci pass-through? [21:19] theyre called targets and images in kvm, but same thing really. [21:19] nope, im using 2.6.29 pre-virt support emulation to be safe. [21:20] spook: ...should've seen that coming. :P [21:20] so you're just using a virtual nic. [21:20] yes [21:20] why 8139? its god awful and slow [21:20] natted to a virtual interface [21:21] because i dont care how fast it is, im just downloading slackware for the first time to play with, and see if i like it better than fedora 12. [21:21] have you tried e1000 or virtio ? [21:21] my next avenue is to present my actual network card to slackware and see if it picks it up,the nvidia. [21:21] JavaAtom, and? [21:21] paradroid (n=kevin@24-216-187-138.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:21] nimbius_: that would mean your host system would have no network. [21:22] thrice`: taking it all the way down, then bringing it all the way back up so I make sure I'm not doing it in the wrong order [21:22] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. [21:22] nimbius_: im using nvidia chipset with onboard nics [21:22] nimbius_: use -net nic,model=e1000 and watch you problem disappear [21:22] i use foredeth drivers [21:23] thrice`: and... waiting on dhcp.... [21:23] wth is wrong with the mozilla coders; mozilla.sh friggen sucks camel puckeys [21:23] nimbius_: if you want bridged networking, using -net nic -net tap and then brctl addbr br0 brctl addif br0 eth0 brctl addif br0 tap0 [21:23] wth wont they respect FHS? [21:24] thrice`: no dice. [21:24] tripFantastic: take it to #quiznossoontobebannedfrom#mozilla [21:24] crashdata (n=crashdat@S01060026188184f4.vs.shawcable.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:24] JavaAtom, alright, can you paste your wpa_supplicant.conf ? [21:25] thrice`: it has my key in it... and this laptop I'm setting it up on doesn't have a network connection. [21:26] JavaAtom: so just remove your key [21:26] dios_mio (n=chatzill@88.243.193.141) joined ##slackware. [21:26] ok, here's mine, see if it's close: http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/xbCxnS22.html [21:27] wouldn't the key be useless to most of us here?? [21:27] thrice`: yes, [21:27] thrice`: it is set that way now. [21:28] ok, killall dhcpcd; killall wpa_supplicant [21:28] killall names... [21:28] thrice`: and relaunch wpa_supplicant, then dhcpcd? [21:29] JavaAtom, yes: wpa_supplicant -B -Dwext -iwlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf ; dhcpcd wlan0 [21:30] thrice`: dhcpcd : wlan0 timed out. [21:30] spook fix'd. thanks [21:30] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [21:30] for the appropriate value for your "psk", use: wpa_passphrase [21:30] thrice`: I also did that. [21:30] nimbius_: yes surprising that i didnt just start abusing you and calling you names, and actually helped you after you told me to chew a dick. [21:31] tripFantastic: i'm threating to kline you!!! :D [21:32] JavaAtom, sorry, if it's wpa2, that's all it should take. the wpa_supplicant is in /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf ? [21:32] I'm pretty sure nimbius has called names in here in the past [21:32] spook instead you insisted i was was wasting your time and not reading documentation. [21:32] antiwire: i know, i'm making him feel like a dick by taking the moral high ground [21:33] thrice`: hmph. Well, thanks. Maybe I need to fiddle some more. [21:33] My initial question was one line. I wasnt certain if slackware had an outstanding problem with the driver i was trying to use, or the card i was using for that matter. [21:33] nimbius_: after you provided helpful information about your problem i was able to help you. [21:34] thank you again for your support. [21:34] LordDarth (n=Owner@CPE0010a727067c-CM00122540214a.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined ##slackware. [21:35] LordDarth (n=Owner@CPE0010a727067c-CM00122540214a.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [21:35] nimbius_: go chew a dick and many happy returns [21:36] :) [21:36] :D [21:36] I mean =====D [21:37] antiwire: are you a unic? [21:37] 8====D [21:37] okay okay [21:37] ;) [21:37] GammelSokk (n=johskar@130.84-48-46.nextgentel.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:37] j0z_ (n=j0z@unaffiliated/j0z) left ##slackware. [21:38] j0z (n=j0z@unaffiliated/j0z) joined ##slackware. [21:38] hmmmm [21:38] hrm.. someone neuter antiwire ? [21:39] dolch_ (n=ftw@CPE00e081b06bc6-CM0011aea0eef4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined ##slackware. [21:39] welcome dolch_ how may we help you? [21:39] anyway, I have to run. take care guys. [21:39] see ya mrpwnage [21:40] Dominian: see my joke? [21:40] yah [21:41] omg I saw ur joke 2 [21:41] lolz [21:42] antiwire: what [21:42] I lollered right down the street [21:42] antiwire: liar. [21:42] nille_ (i=1000@c-94-255-243-92.cust.bredband2.com) joined ##slackware. [21:46] urthwrm (n=hooch@124-170-207-50.dyn.iinet.net.au) left irc: "Lost terminal" [21:48] bluejeans (n=danny@63.150.132.130) joined ##slackware. [21:49] thrice [21:49] thrice`: ** I got it -- I changed the option of -BW to -B and it worked right away [21:50] kingbeowulf (n=kingbeow@ip11.73.dhcp-acs2.511.iinet.com) joined ##slackware. [21:50] That means you didn't properly upgrade from 12.2 to 13.0 [21:50] me? [21:50] for 13, -B is right [21:50] -B -Wext [21:50] JavaAtom: yes. [21:50] ah, I installed 13 and was following directions I guess that were set for 12 then? [21:51] dolch (n=ftw@CPE00e081b06bc6-CM0011aea0eef4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) left irc: Nick collision from services. [21:51] JavaAtom, above, were you not using the wpa_supplicant arguments I advised? I think they should work [21:51] thrice`: [21:51] Nick change: dolch_ -> dolch [21:52] thrice`: dammit. I put the -BW instead of the -B like you suggested. I feel like a dolt now. [21:52] charle97 (n=c@udp226182uds.hawaiiantel.net) joined ##slackware. [21:53] ok :> [21:53] bluejeans (n=danny@63.150.132.130) left ##slackware. [21:53] thrice`: thank you for bearing with my stupidity. [21:54] sure, glad it works :) [21:56] nimbius_ (i=nimbius@iceland.freeshell.org) left ##slackware. [21:57] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:58] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:58] toast10101 (n=toast101@ip70-179-145-160.fv.ks.cox.net) left irc: "leaving" [21:59] is there any good reason why dialog might be using 100% of my cpu? [22:01] It's working hard. [22:01] seems so [22:02] blah all free shell providers give only 50mb or make it difficult to register :/ [22:02] wollw: it went nuts because it lost its controlling terminal [22:03] of course it's a wild guess, but it seems that particular issue seems to affect a lot of different software [22:04] yeah, it's gotta be this "plan" program i just tried [22:06] gm152 (n=glen@d72-39-221-222.home1.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [22:07] are there any can anyone recommend a simple day planner program? [22:07] day planner? [22:07] kontact ? [22:07] dolch (n=ftw@CPE00e081b06bc6-CM0011aea0eef4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) left irc: "leaving" [22:08] i'd prefer something that doesn't require the loading of kde libs though [22:09] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-23-225.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:09] this is what i was just trying but it was spawning dialog processes that turned my fan on http://www.bitrot.de/plan.html [22:09] http://xkcdsw.com prepare to cringe and facepalm [22:10] straterra (n=straterr@fuhell.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:11] wollw: i think mozilla is working on a calendar/planning project. And then there is "the cloud" of google [22:11] BAWDOK` (n=godzila@201-42-164-178.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [22:12] kingbeowulf: i'll look into the mozilla thing, thanks [22:12] what is the name of the overlay you need for 32 bit apps on 64 bit slackware? [22:13] wollw - just looked it up - called Lightning/Sunbird. looks ok but I haven't tried it. [22:13] i'm helping a friend and don't recall [22:13] yeah, just found it [22:13] mrpwnage: overlay? you mean multilib? [22:13] yep spook. thanks [22:13] there's even a slackbuild, hurrah [22:13] mrpwnage: to run them you can do it straight, iirc, but to compile you need to multilib gcc glibc etc [22:14] BAWDOK` (n=godzila@201-42-164-178.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:14] nice [22:14] spook: didn't know that. ;) [22:14] mrpwnage: dont quote me on that. [22:15] getting my skates today!!! [22:15] JKemper (n=JK3MP@70-13-125-195.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:15] my friend is in #ubuntu. it doesn't matter about facts. [22:15] only who's right. [22:16] mrpwnage: whats your friend's nick? [22:16] ^^ [22:16] i'm joking with partial truth. \ [22:16] from the blog, looks like they are about ready for the big "1.0" release [22:16] Satzo [22:17] Action: spook was about to /join #ubuntu and "mrpwnage'sfriend: ubuntu sucks. use slackware. that is all" [22:17] yeah, that was my intention [22:17] i use ubuntu [22:17] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-16-194.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [22:18] spook: maybe you can help him [22:18] have a question for the slackers using XFCE. After months, XFCE stopped loading xfce4-panel on startup. Why? no errors anywhere. Could run it from CLI and then save session to restore. [22:18] i actually found a soft spot for the furry guy. [22:19] All I did was build and install faac, faad, mp4v2 and a52dec [22:19] kingbeowulf: how long did you give it to start? [22:19] kingbeowulf: mv .config .config.bak [22:19] mrpwnage - many minutes, at least 10 or so. never cam up [22:19] did that [22:20] then restart/restart X [22:20] and even wiped XFCE and reinstalled [22:20] yes [22:20] never can up unless i ran it manually [22:21] spook: help him please. he's like a furry rabbit i can not kill this time. :/ [22:21] panel is up now after exiting with save session but I wonder why it stopped/changed after a month or so of use [22:21] have you tried actually uninstalling them? [22:22] i know X [22:22] xfce, though the other packages you mention. [22:22] makerc (n=godzila@unaffiliated/makerc) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:22] mrpwnage. As I mentioned above, I cleaned xfce and installed fresh [22:22] mrpwnage: maybe i can help [22:23] those others are just some audio ad mp4 codecs fro kino, dbdauthor [22:23] *dvdauthor [22:24] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [22:24] just weird - saw on some ubuntu and fedora forums it happens [22:24] never saw that in slack ever [22:25] kingbeowulf: don't uninstall everything though just to understand whats going on with your system have you tried slackpkg clean-system ? [22:25] to gather what is installed. [22:26] JavaAtom (n=chatzill@86.141.45.66.cm.sunflower.com) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.5/20091102152451]" [22:26] jkwood (n=jkwood@lazy.slaxer.com) left irc: SendQ exceeded [22:26] I couldn't see from the .config and X configs and why the panel wouldn't load or why xfce4-sessions didn't run it. [22:26] ? [22:26] .config? [22:26] jar_corefile (n=jar_core@76.210.60.203) left irc: "leaving" [22:26] yep in home directory [22:26] xfce4-session should have nothing to do with .config. [22:27] user configurations for xfce are in .config [22:27] my fault [22:28] session managment in xfce is a bit buggy. I had problems with it when I first installed Slackware13. [22:29] mrpwnage: as for reinstall, it was just xfce to see if I gummed up something in /etc/xfce. This is my hobby box a play with. Is was rock solid in 12.x [22:29] it m might be a version 4.6 quicj in 13 [22:29] okay [22:29] *quirk [22:30] kingbeowulf: I don't know if it's good or bad though I've never had a problem like yours when upgrading. [22:30] i'll help with any input I can though. do you mind just telling us the problem again? [22:31] mrpwnage: funny thing is it just vanished. btw, this is a clean install on its own partition with the patches from last week. it was fine last night [22:32] what do you mean it vanished? [22:32] i mean the panels was not "visible" and the applet to configure would not run. [22:34] on "startx" xfce rus, but no panels. opening a terminal and "xfce4-panel" starts it up and the panels are now visible (with all the customization and system tray). exiting with "save sessions" restores it. [22:34] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.247.83) joined ##slackware. [22:34] never saw this happen in Slack before (but witn xfce 4.4) [22:35] Kiboney (n=Kiboney@cpe-98-14-234-253.nyc.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:35] you must have saved it when the panel died or something [22:35] I googled and saw a few references but no "reason" [22:35] kingbeowulf: I see. Have you taken a look at your xfce sessions and startup option in the Settings menu? [22:35] Kiboney (n=Kiboney@cpe-98-14-234-253.nyc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [22:35] thrice`: possible as Iam always fiddling [22:35] perhaps it crashed on exit and saved the session that way, maybe [22:36] dios_mio (n=chatzill@88.243.193.141) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:37] mrpwnage: it looked the same as the SLAMD64 xfce setup [22:38] mrpwnage: xfce4-panel doesn 't live under "appicationautostart" since xfce4-sessions is supposed to load it [22:38] nille_ (i=1000@c-94-255-243-92.cust.bredband2.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:38] kingbeowulf: I've found it to live in .config [22:39] in home directory [22:39] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:39] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.42.180) left irc: "Leaving" [22:40] mrpwnage: 1st place I looked. I am a slacker from way back even if I no longer code [22:40] spook: any luck with that guy ? [22:40] the .config was "fine" [22:40] kingbeowulf: I understand. If it works now then even better. [22:41] kingbeowulf: obviously your tinkering did something. [22:41] mrpwnage: sure. i was just wondering. as a former "science" type, I was wondering and puzzling over this mystery [22:42] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:42] Sure, mighthave been the Reisling.....hic [22:43] mrpwnage: what guy [22:43] nvm [22:44] mrpwnage: thanks for the discussion. always helps to talk it out [22:45] kingbeowulf: yes indeed. xfce is pretty quirky. I use it Though It has secret ways I'm unaware of yet so. XD [22:46] okay. [22:46] egregor (n=egreg@unaffiliated/lombard) left irc: "Lost terminal" [22:46] mrpwnage: yeah... and I am not so crazy about KDE 4. bastard is a hog and I only have a single core AMD64 3000+ with 1 GB RAM. [22:46] spmd (i=loli@CAcert/Assurer/spymod) left irc: "Fui embora" [22:47] http://shutupwomangetonmyhorse.com/ [22:47] who wants to use up cpu cycles just to run the desktop and eye candy [22:47] will ease your troubles [22:47] Excluding true allergies, what do you think about people who go to work in a closed office setting while coughing and sneezing. [22:48] i think they have something to say though just can't get it out. [22:48] they work too much [22:48] ivan__ (n=ivan@200.89.56.190.dsl.intelnet.net.gt) joined ##slackware. [22:48] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@109.78.34.78) joined ##slackware. [22:48] mrpwnage: dude glad I work from home [22:49] lol, I don't believe in sfw [22:50] if my boss can't handle this then he can't handle me. [22:50] lol [22:51] omg, what a badass [22:51] I am not a "team player" [22:51] thrice`: thanks. and this is only the internet! [22:52] On the above "KDE4 bloat" comment, I think that at this point computing resources have become so powerful for so cheap that we might as well burn cpu cycles on eye candy. [22:52] eviljames: blablablbal [22:52] eviljames: it's all bloat [22:52] deco: now now, no need for computer envy :P [22:52] on that note forgive my bloat too. [22:52] eviljames: oh and fuck the poor ;( [22:52] shutup deco get on my horse. [22:53] I find the 'bloat' talk to be one of the most ironic topics in computing. [22:53] Action: deco gets on mrpwnage's horse [22:53] mrpwnage: where we going ? [22:53] i better not show you where the lemonade is made. [22:53] antiwire: how so? [22:53] mrpwnage: uranus ? [22:53] mmm sweet lemonade [22:53] http://shutupwomangetonmyhorse.com/ [22:53] yeah saw that [22:54] ^^ [22:54] I'm constantly forced to hear people bitch about lack of support or lack of features and when the support shows up or the feature is added the lack of magically turns into "bloat". [22:54] well i don't bitch for support or features [22:54] i like my bloat to be supported [22:55] deco: Which video card do you use? [22:55] antiwire: 32bmb nvidia card XD [22:55] .... [22:55] antiwire: lappy [22:55] some of us dont want the feature creep, and prefer lightweight & basic functions, no need for eyecandy beyond a stupid wallpaper [22:55] Pig_Pen: ++ [22:56] gades (n=gades@unaffiliated/gades) joined ##slackware. [22:56] Pig_Pen: do you use ratpoison or no X? [22:56] i am sure many of you seen my screensots of either fvwm or openbox with rox filer and that same old MC Escher wallpaper [22:56] paul424 (i=1000@k163-223.DWUDZIESTOLATKA.ds.uni.wroc.pl) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.5/20091102141836]" [22:57] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!n=root@* expired. [22:57] Let's not start another lame desktop screenshot session. [22:57] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!n=root@*' by slackboy!n=thongson@li6-30.members.linode.com [22:57] shall we? [22:57] start! [22:57] agreed, as I use the defaults and my screenshot will be uninteresting. [22:57] OS bloat is evil. Eyecandy is the spawn of Satan [22:57] it will have to wait for another day, i already shut my desktop down, and i am not going to boot it until tomarrow [22:57] Good thing kde isn't in the kernel then. [22:57] I'd like to see an impromtu pic of everyones nick. [22:58] i love how i need a good video card to use kde 4 [22:58] Pig_Pen would be interesting. :) [22:58] deco: what are you talking about? [22:58] deco: kde4 runs fine on the gma950 in an eee 1000 [22:58] VESA drivers will run kde4 just fine [22:58] antiwire: nothiing i'm sad i don't have a shell account anymore [22:58] pi31415 (n=ben@c-98-246-78-78.hsd1.or.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:58] deco: blinkenshell.org [22:58] fuzzix_ (n=fuzzix@109.76.97.66) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:59] mrpwnage: thanks let me check em out [22:59] yep. [22:59] great people too. [22:59] heh, i typed /clear and it left a horizontal line about 100px by 1px in the middle of konsole [22:59] danc3 (n=danc3@unaffiliated/danc3) joined ##slackware. [23:00] mrpwnage: i guess 50mb will do for now :/ i had a free one with 2GB but they closed last week [23:00] deco: yeah this one is not for hosting really.. it's a great one though. better than the rest [23:01] I have noticed that if the K menu overlaps Krdc, then the Leave/Lock feature fails [23:01] sometimes when using Krdc the mouse pointer just disappears for good [23:01] deco: best community. [23:01] mrpwnage: cool gonna register right now [23:01] deco as user? [23:01] Teratojam (i=leontopo@intertwingled.net) joined ##slackware. [23:02] what is up with linuxpackages.net? [23:02] deco: need two vouches [23:02] who knows. make up your own "they used their own packages on their server" joke [23:02] mrpwnage: oh nvm just read that lol [23:03] linuxpackages.net seems to be down [23:03] bro, it's worth it, though if not then that is okey. :) [23:03] anybody know why? [23:03] and where can I get a slackware xchat package? [23:03] xchat is instlaled by default [23:03] deco: i have been long enough to get you a couple of vouches. [23:03] This is classic [23:03] Action: pi31415 reboots to apply kernel patch [23:03] pi31415 (n=ben@c-98-246-78-78.hsd1.or.comcast.net) left irc: "ircII EPIC4-2.8 -- Are we there yet?" [23:03] I uninstalled it [23:03] I need to reinstall [23:04] then use a slackware mirror, or your DVD [23:04] http://www.google.com/search?q=slackware+mirror&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a [23:04] mrpwnage: i can't get sms and i don't have a paypal account :/ [23:04] or slackpkg install xchat [23:04] deco: :) i have sms [23:05] i had to do the same. my phone got water logged. [23:05] l_n (n=shawn@tuxhacker/lordnothing) left irc: "sleep" [23:05] mrpwnage: oh [23:05] ;) [23:05] oh great [23:05] http://packages.slackware.it/ [23:05] doesn't work [23:05] Teratojam, seriously, how did you get slackware installed? [23:05] now my phone works [23:06] ok, laters all you leet slackers, it is sleepytime for me [23:06] Pig_Pen (n=anyuser@96.18.40.255) left irc: "leaving" [23:06] CD [23:06] but the CD is lying in a dusty corner somewhere [23:06] thrice`: If you fill a room with typewriters and monkeys you're bound to get some actual words out of the deal. [23:07] LOL [23:07] :> [23:07] Teratojam: guess you better go find that dusty CD, eh? [23:07] deco: just shoot me a /msg. [23:07] no I am gonna compile xchat from the source tarball [23:07] neonflux (n=neonflux@209.19.58.106) left irc: Remote closed the connection [23:07] mrpwnage: ok :) [23:07] that is the time-honored way in slackware anyway [23:07] why, isn't xchat included? [23:08] Teratojam: instead of just downloading the slack package for it from a mirror? [23:08] that's pretty smart [23:08] Teratojam, seriously, "slackpkg install xchat" [23:08] all the mirrors seem to point to a package search engine that doesn't work [23:08] nope [23:08] http://slackware.com/getslack/list.php?country=USA [23:08] mirrors don't point to a search engine [23:08] take your pick [23:08] I hope slackware will continue to become more slim with less "bloat" [23:09] on top of what it's already doing right. [23:09] 172 => slackpkg install xchat [23:09] -su: slackpkg: command not found [23:09] [23:09] Teratojam, what does "cat /etc/*-version" say ? [23:09] wow [23:09] wow is right [23:09] wish that would have worked! =) [23:09] it's slack 10 I think [23:09] Lab_Rat (n=lab_rat@c-67-164-42-164.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:09] old install [23:09] I thought n00b hour only happened on Fridays? [23:10] Lab_Rat (n=lab_rat@c-67-164-42-164.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Client Quit [23:10] http://slackware.oregonstate.edu/slackware-10.0/slackware/xap/xchat-2.0.9-i486-1.tgz [23:10] http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1917993 [23:10] work safe [23:10] pi31415 (n=ben@c-98-246-78-78.hsd1.or.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:12] Is there any definition I would be violating if I decided to use runlevel 5 as a custom lighterweight rl? [23:12] thanks [23:12] If anyone knows the answer to this question I will be very interested. [23:12] eviljames: why lighterweight ? today we have much powerful computers [23:12] eviljames: i kid i kid :P [23:13] Agreed, and I would like to maximize that power :P [23:13] For day-to-day tasks, kde4 is a great thing. [23:13] iirc slackware is setup just to mirror rl3 under rl5 [23:13] oh good computers [23:13] but if I want to, say, record and playback multiple tracks of music, I might want that extra 200mb of ram back.. only for the moment though. [23:13] I don't believe it will break anything [23:14] I'm sure some FHS or LFSwould flip out though [23:14] I don't think so either... just was wondering if I would be violating some TLA [23:14] paul424 (i=1000@k163-223.DWUDZIESTOLATKA.ds.uni.wroc.pl) joined ##slackware. [23:14] I'm familiar with FHS and I've built LFS.. hmm. that book might apply. [23:15] telinit 1337 [23:15] How thats possible that current repositories like fr and fe are diffrent in the seanse of content ? [23:17] paul424: probably outdated if anything [23:18] yes, I meant outdated [23:19] btw how to force slackware to have two version of the kdevelop installed at the same time ? [23:19] anyone know any alternative to krcd that has the same sort of multi-tab connectivity interface? [23:19] I mean installpkg will just repleace the prev one, doesn't it ? [23:19] paul424: would require separate compilation and packaging. odds are you would want to create your own version that installs to /opt [23:20] paul424: and fwiw, upgradepkg --install-new is (imho) a better alternative to installpkg [23:21] unless you're doing the kernel packages :) [23:21] eviljames: I want to install standard versions. What do you mean separate packaging ? [23:21] eviljames: re runlevel 5, nothing wrong with that at all. [23:22] rworkman: great, I figured as much from LFS saying rl5 was for xdm when Slack uses rl4. [23:22] rworkman: My plan is to have a realtime kernel with a separate set of start-up scripts [23:22] cat and dogs playing together...madness [23:23] rworkman: separate user too, using one of these guys' prized *box wm, for my above mentioned music scenario [23:23] Ick. More trouble than I want to go through :) [23:23] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:23] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:24] Lab_Rat (n=lab_rat@c-67-164-42-164.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:25] rworkman: heh, i'll report back with results after completion so you don't have to [23:25] eviljames: may I just do the installpkg second_versionoffoobar.tgz ? [23:25] rworkman: offhand, anything i should measure in before/after other than jack latency? [23:25] I don't think so [23:26] paul424: You could use installpkg ROOT=/opt package.tgz [maybe] to put the second version in /opt/usr/bin and so on.. [23:26] but that may confuse upgradepkg later [23:27] not to mention all other things holy [23:28] masterx841 (i=1000@adsl-235-213-16.mco.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [23:28] so, for this kernal pkg, do I download it and installpkg? [23:28] so, it not so easy ? [23:29] th enew kernel? [23:29] I'd suggest installpkg above upgradepkg for a kernel package, yes [23:29] I compiled it from source [23:29] it's the only way, really! [23:29] bye all [23:29] Dominian: paul424 is asking about multiple versions of the same package. [23:29] Action: Teratojam says goodbye to kvirc [23:29] Teratojam (i=leontopo@intertwingled.net) left irc: "SKYKING SKYKING DO NOT ANSWER" [23:29] oh [23:29] Well, multiple versions of a kernel package won't effect anything [23:29] but others . uhh yeah could cause issues [23:29] I don't package my own kernel builds. I just make sure I keep the sources out of the way of the stock sources and configure my own local version [23:30] Dominian: I speak of kdevelop not kernel [23:30] Well, I wasn't paying attention paul424 and I'm too lazy to scrollback [23:31] Starchaser (n=geek@80.66.88.130) joined ##slackware. [23:32] i'm at ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-13.0/patches/packages/linux-2.6.29.6-3/ , but which one do i download? [23:32] there's so many [23:33] just use slackpkg... [23:33] ok! [23:33] to download them for you [23:33] Reticenti: man slackpkg to see how you do a download only [23:33] eviljames: will I be able to remove the second package if I would ? [23:33] once again I'm suggesting you install kernel* packages and upgrade others.. I don't recommend upgrading kernel packages [23:33] Dominian: so it [23:34] Dominian: it's unadvisable to upgrade through slackpkg? [23:34] paul424: you should be able to.. just don't forget which is which [23:34] deco: hey, go back to offtopic [23:34] Reticenti: its unadvisable to upgrade kernel packages... its best to install them as a new package [23:34] eviljames: yeah lol was busy with something [23:34] ah, ok [23:34] thanks Dominian [23:36] eviljames: ok thanks [23:39] redtricycle (n=redtricy@adsl-69-104-141-15.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [23:39] masterx831 (i=1000@adsl-85-42-48.mco.bellsouth.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:40] Dominian: when I do "slackpkg download" it still expects a file to download, how do I know which one to use? [23:40] Reticenti: you can try: slackpkg download kernel* [23:41] but that may get all kernel packages.. including original installation files and the patches [23:41] yeah, that's all of them :\ [23:41] waabimiigwan (n=steven@174-210-165-66.rev.knet.ca) joined ##slackware. [23:42] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-16-194.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: "fui" [23:42] pirving (n=jd@pool-72-87-58-173.ptldme.east.myfairpoint.net) joined ##slackware. [23:42] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.76) joined ##slackware. [23:42] so, which one is it? [23:43] is the one thats in the security email the one i want? [23:43] ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-13.0/patches/source/linux-2.6.29.6-3/linux-2.6.29.6-03-ip_fragment-CVE-2009-1298.diff.gz [23:45] mbohun (n=mbohun@202.124.73.126) left irc: "Leaving" [23:46] Starchaser (n=geek@80.66.88.130) left ##slackware (">340 O C<5@ =5 1K;> =8:>3>, :B> 1K MB> >?@>25@3"). [23:46] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [23:47] Upps, epic fail looks like it depends on some libraries from kde 3 ... [23:47] woo, figured it out [23:50] alreadygone (i=500@119.154.14.126) joined ##slackware. [23:51] danc3 (n=danc3@unaffiliated/danc3) left irc: "There had better be some beer left when I get back!" [23:52] paul424: there is a kde3-compat set in extra/ [23:53] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) left irc: Connection reset by peer [23:53] bzzzzz (n=user@213.149.138.222) joined ##slackware. [23:53] eviljames: uhh huhu that 's what I needed. [23:54] so, liloconfig failed, is it possible to just edit lilo.conf instead of reinstalling after i did that kernel patch? [23:54] bzzzzz (n=user@213.149.138.222) left irc: Client Quit [23:55] toast10101 (n=toast101@ip70-179-145-160.fv.ks.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [23:56] cyborg-o2e (i=1000@nas-12-159.dialup.farlep.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [23:56] did you run lilo/ [23:56] ? [23:57] lilo [23:57] actually, it's trying to install it to hdb, but root is on hda [23:58] so how do i force it to install on hda? [23:58] upps I just did wget -d some_internet_directory where the files could go by default ? [23:58] paul424: you're current directory? [23:58] your* [23:58] canyouscore (n=canyousc@c-71-227-32-90.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:59] riddlebox (n=james@75-132-225-75.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) left irc: "Leaving" [23:59] mupi (n=mupi@lk.84.20.246.189.dc.cable.static.lj-kabel.net) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [23:59] Maybe try to re-install lilo using your dvd [23:59] bootfrom it [00:00] --- Wed Dec 9 2009