[00:00] Watanuki, yes. changed it to x86_64 [00:00] MLanden (~MLanden@pool-162-84-116-151.norf.east.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [00:01] nyRednek (~yosi@cpe-68-174-204-197.si.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [00:01] hooray [00:01] something worked [00:01] can you pastebin the error [00:01] I got past libnss [00:01] and now it's asking for libnssutil [00:01] haw [00:01] what did you do? [00:01] slocate that i guess [00:01] chrome: error while loading shared libraries: libnss3.so.1d: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory [00:01] pupiteee (~p@109.93.93.176) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [00:01] I either put it in lib or lib64 not sure which [00:01] I tried both before I realized it worked [00:02] looks like lib did the trick [00:02] yeah it is looking in the wrong place [00:02] well, correcting the symlink should have fixed that then [00:02] then again i may be wrong [00:03] find nssutil [00:03] and cp it [00:03] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [00:03] oohh ok it's looking for all the symlinks in /usr/lib? [00:03] btw, lib64 is fine too [00:03] I think both work. [00:03] MLanden (~MLanden@pool-162-84-116-151.norf.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [00:03] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:03] good [00:03] so I'm using lib64 since its slackware64 [00:03] ok can I do something like grep *so* | mv [00:03] haha [00:04] I don't know what to put in the something place [00:05] oh nvm I'm retarded [00:05] do it the long way if that is the way you know how to do it [00:05] I can do something like mv *so* [00:05] shouldnt the slackbuilds.org script do all that for you or at least mention what you should do in the readme? [00:05] it seems to me you're doing it wrong [00:05] Guest39629 (~alay@74.50.105.139) joined ##slackware. [00:05] sahko, I always read the readme before I install [00:05] sahko: maybe more of the issue of chrome [00:05] than the slackbuild [00:05] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [00:05] although now that you mention it, I didn't read the faq.html file [00:06] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [00:06] go fix nssutil [00:06] Guest39629 (~alay@74.50.105.139) left irc: Client Quit [00:06] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [00:06] nvm, the faq was in mozilla-nss [00:06] Watanuki, ok [00:07] use midori/rekonq/anyotherwebkitbasedbrowser [00:07] aso (~alay@74.50.105.139) joined ##slackware. [00:08] aso (~alay@74.50.105.139) left irc: Client Quit [00:08] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [00:08] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:09] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:11] gh (~gh@unaffiliated/gh) left irc: Quit: .. [00:12] neonflux (~neonflux@dhcp64-134-224-65.fpscc.den.wayport.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [00:13] jailbox (~laj2@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [00:14] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [00:14] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [00:14] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:15] pupiteee (~p@93.86.242.45) joined ##slackware. [00:18] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [00:18] spider1010 (~spider101@ip98-179-2-94.om.om.cox.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [00:19] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [00:19] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:19] I'm trying to move a symlink over with cp and it says it "cannot stat" [00:19] It's there, and I'm positive about that. [00:22] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.254.16.dyn.user.ono.com) joined ##slackware. [00:22] you don't move symlinks [00:23] you create a new symlink [00:23] please discover what they are with the ln command [00:23] man ln [00:23] ok [00:23] m1ck3y (~mickey@c-68-40-206-140.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:24] gogie (~toytoy@unaffiliated/gogie) left irc: Quit: gogie [00:24] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [00:24] m1ck3y (mickey@c-68-40-206-140.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) left ##slackware. [00:24] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:24] m1ck3y (~mickey@c-68-40-206-140.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:25] Hi all! [00:25] ugh, just figured out I'm missing libgconf completely on my system [00:26] thats not an official slackware package [00:26] figures [00:26] eek, never mind. was thinking of something else [00:26] so it is? [00:26] oh, no i was thinking of the right thing, the gnome thing right? [00:26] haha [00:27] yeah [00:27] GCOnf is gnome's answer to the window registry [00:27] it is *not* part of an official slack install [00:27] ick [00:27] why would anyone respond to the windows registry? [00:27] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [00:27] well the idea is to centralize user preferences [00:28] so that each app doesn'thave to manage its own set of prefs... [00:28] ah [00:28] sounds good :3 . . . [00:28] Because nice big binary files are sooo much more reliable than plain text. [00:29] oh man, its binary? [00:29] ?? [00:29] Actually, looks like it's XML. [00:29] Slightly better. [00:30] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [00:30] "Current Gconf storage is exactly as described in the previous section: dot files in a common text format (XML), in a structured hierarchy of subdirectories (under ~/.gconf for each users settings, and /etc/gconf for system-wide defaults). An application using Gconf will use the system default unless the user has set it differently locally, just as for most dot files. The user's Gconf directory w" [00:30] yes it is all xml'd [00:30] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:30] not binary at all. simple, easy-to-read-with-any-text-editor xml [00:31] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [00:31] so it looks like bleh [00:32] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.254.16.dyn.user.ono.com) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [00:32] for those of you who are familiar with markup languages (say html) the tags will look familiar... [00:33] XML = Godsend [00:35] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [00:36] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:36] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [00:38] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [00:38] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [00:39] pattwo (~pattwo@CPE004005835490-CM001ac30fbc38.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined ##slackware. [00:40] I got chrome working now! :) [00:40] *turns green* [00:40] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [00:41] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:41] thanks for the help guys [00:42] welcome. were you the seamonkey dude from yesterday or before? [00:42] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:42] nah [00:43] .... :*( [00:43] what did he want? [00:43] oh heh, i just helped someone else recently with chrome :) [00:43] <---- [00:43] ah. fun :) [00:43] hahaha [00:43] hah. did it work out m1ck3y after you did as i suggested? [00:43] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [00:44] no... I "accidentally" deleted seamonkey and then gave up because I am a quitter. [00:44] ack. that's too bad. [00:44] lol [00:44] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:44] but I bought a sweet book on linux today and will soon be a master.... [00:44] chrome's getting quite good lately. tough i still don't like how plugins are managed [00:44] s/tough/though [00:45] http://www.firefoxfacts.com/2009/08/24/speed-up-flash-videos-in-firefox/ [00:45] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [00:45] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [00:46] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:46] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [00:46] chrome is pretty snazzy.. I have it on my windows box and it's great. I just need a day to recover from the massive amounts of screw-ups I made yesterday.. and read more. [00:47] darkrho (~darkrho@190.107.36.59) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [00:47] m1ck3y, sweet book? [00:47] "Linux Pocket Guide" well.. the first 20 pages are sweet... I couldn't afford a bigger book and this one has a cool picture of a cowboy on the cover. [00:47] pnq (asdf@AC81C3F5.ipt.aol.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [00:50] nix_chix0r (~mrspwn@168-103-63-219.dlth.qwest.net) joined ##slackware. [00:50] m1ckey,gotcha...cool choice for a cover...kinda reminesent of Norman Rockwell.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure_Prairie_League_%28album%29 used one 'em [00:51] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [00:51] MLanden: Yes yes! very similar [00:51] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:51] T3slider (~T3slider@unaffiliated/t3slider) left irc: Quit: Night [00:53] snL20 (~irssi@194.81-166-79.customer.lyse.net) joined ##slackware. [00:54] What is the "shutdown -k" argument used for? besides being funny that is.. [00:54] slackie (~x@unaffiliated/slackie) joined ##slackware. [00:54] s3m (~alay@74.50.105.139) joined ##slackware. [00:54] Nick change: s3m -> Guest38808 [00:54] the programs will handle the messages in certain ways. [00:54] I think it could be used to simulate shutdown [00:54] to do testing on your program instead of constantly shutting down [00:55] someone correct me if I'm wrong [00:55] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:55] Guest38808 (~alay@74.50.105.139) left irc: Client Quit [00:55] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [00:56] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [00:56] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [00:56] MrTablet (~MrTablet@173-86-21-94.dr01.wlbr.pa.frontiernet.net) joined ##slackware. [00:56] pupiteee (~p@93.86.242.45) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [00:57] aso (~alay@74.50.105.139) joined ##slackware. [00:57] clear [00:57] twoshot_, right on the mark..from man shutdown -k Don't really shutdown; only send the warning messages to everybody. [00:58] :) [00:58] /bin/false would work? [00:58] er.. nvm [00:58] :) [00:59] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [00:59] MrTablet (~MrTablet@173-86-21-94.dr01.wlbr.pa.frontiernet.net) left irc: Client Quit [01:00] hmm.. interesting. [01:01] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [01:01] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [01:02] ridout (~gm@d216-121-212-105.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [01:03] DURgod (~DURgod@24-180-67-226.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Quit: DURgod [01:03] chimneytom (~kvirc@pool-71-103-177-162.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. 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[01:08] 32 [01:09] Guest91470 (~diego@c-68-38-209-12.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [01:09] heh [01:09] jhw (~jhw@p4FC8D556.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [01:10] could of gone binary...;).....7 come 11...unless 7 is 111...:D [01:10] Guest91470 (diego@c-68-38-209-12.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) left ##slackware. [01:10] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [01:10] maddslacker (~corey@71-215-122-22.hlrn.qwest.net) joined ##slackware. [01:10] aso (~alay@74.50.105.139) left irc: Quit: aso [01:12] 0/0 [01:12] segfault [01:12] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [01:12] delt0r_ (~delt0r@188-22-165-145.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined ##slackware. [01:12] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [01:13] Srbo (~Srbo@79.101.240.49) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [01:14] delt0r (~delt0r@188-22-165-247.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [01:16] Bigshot_ (~BIGSHOT@unaffiliated/bigshot) joined ##slackware. [01:16] I have 6GB of data to store on an external harddiskdrive (data => OS) what's the "dd" command to do that? I mean what shuld be the "bs=X" X be? [01:16] I want it FAST and reliable [01:17] you could also use rsync. man rsync(1) [01:17] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [01:17] is it fast? [01:17] yes [01:17] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [01:18] and if something happens to stop it, you will be able to resume where you left off [01:19] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [01:19] rsync works at the fs layer, dd does not. different tools [01:20] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [01:20] kslen (~idkfa@static229-147.mimer.net) joined ##slackware. [01:20] true, dd is raw [01:21] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [01:21] mancha, I want that partition to be bootable using dd [01:22] what's the best bs for FAST and reliable [01:22] kslen (~idkfa@static229-147.mimer.net) left irc: Client Quit [01:22] external harddisk drive [01:22] kslen (~idkfa@static229-147.mimer.net) joined ##slackware. [01:23] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [01:23] Bigshot_, download bootable gparted and use that [01:23] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [01:24] wahooooo (~wahooooo@c-67-170-35-27.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [01:24] use that for what? [01:24] why would I get a bootable gparted [01:24] I have 6GB of data to store on an external harddiskdrive (data => OS) [01:24] maybe for that? [01:25] wel never mnid...do it your way [01:25] is it fassst maddslacker ? [01:25] wahooooo (~wahooooo@c-67-170-35-27.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) left irc: Max SendQ exceeded [01:25] as fast as your hard drive [01:26] wahooooo (~wahooooo@c-67-170-35-27.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [01:26] timahvo1 (~rogue@41.191.224.178) joined ##slackware. [01:27] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [01:27] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [01:28] how does it work? [01:28] phe (~phe@AToulouse-258-1-128-224.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [01:29] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [01:29] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [01:30] >> [01:32] mancha, what's the block size buddy [01:32] I want it raw and fast [01:33] o.o [01:34] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [01:34] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [01:36] Well, goodnight everybody. 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[01:45] I downloaded via torrents, and I want to verify the files are not corrupted [01:47] Check the mirrors [01:47] They should all have sha1, md5, and gpg files [01:48] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [01:48] all the mirrors are down =( [01:48] look in your download dir. each torrent has the stuff she just mentioned [01:48] oh ok! [01:48] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [01:48] thanks [01:48] um 'all the mirrors are down'? hardly [01:49] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [01:49] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [01:49] s/hardly/LIES/ [01:49] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [01:49] its a conspiracy [01:49] gogie (~toytoy@unaffiliated/gogie) joined ##slackware. [01:49] sahko: you're not supposed to tell them that ;) [01:50] heh [01:50] oh right /me whistles [01:51] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [01:51] why do people always cry "conspiracy fool" "putting my tin foil hat on" when someone claims there's a conspiracy [01:51] i've never gone a day without seeing people conspire against one another [01:51] i dont understand why people think a bigger conspiracy is never possible [01:52] because there's another layer to the conspiracy they'd rather not know about? [01:52] huh ? [01:52] maddslacker (corey@71-215-122-22.hlrn.qwest.net) left ##slackware ("bye"). [01:52] haha [01:53] the mirror on the slackware site were all down [01:53] err [01:53] the mirrors [01:53] there were five of them [01:53] all down [01:53] Teratogen, try torrents.. the mirror site is outdated [01:53] Teratogen: ftp://slackware.mirrors.tds.net/pub/slackware/ oh look ;) [01:53] on slackware.com, the mirror list is severely outdated [01:53] yep, downloaded via torrents, thanks [01:54] and found the md5 files [01:54] mac- (mac@mandzur.pl) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [01:54] ftp://slackware.naptime.net/pub/slackware/ [01:54] Teratogen: /etc/slackpkg/mirrors [01:54] but I'd rather the md5 sums be shown on the official slackware website [01:54] http://mirrors.kernel.org/slackware/ [01:54] thanks jeev [01:54] no prob, enjoy the distro [01:54] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [01:55] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. 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[02:05] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Write error: Connection reset by peer [02:05] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) joined ##slackware. [02:07] and dependency management ;) [02:07] hah [02:09] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [02:11] mgt (~mgt@95.87.255.218) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [02:13] tuvok302Lappy (tuvok302@clgrtnt5-port-194.dial.telus.net) joined ##slackware. [02:13] goj|ghost (~goj@p5488E6F5.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [02:14] ariarat (~ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) joined ##slackware. [02:14] isnt that true in 13.1? [02:15] it could be considered a Slackware easter egg or something :p [02:15] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [02:16] goj (~goj@p4FE6B696.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [02:16] Nick change: goj|ghost -> goj [02:16] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [02:16] Oak (~silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) joined ##slackware. [02:18] did anybody installed slackware 13.1 i486 on 64 bit computer? [02:21] yes [02:21] well, i386/i486 yeah [02:21] 13.1 non-64 bit slack install on AMD64 processor [02:21] work well? [02:22] works just fine [02:22] don't you have any problem with X? [02:22] the reason I use it is that box only has 1GB ram and I don't really feel I will see any performance gains by use int 64 [02:23] Don't use X currently, but never had a problem in the past before [02:23] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [02:23] ariarat, what is your video? [02:23] i when start X my keyboard and mouse disabled! [02:23] NVIDIA [02:23] 9400 [02:24] jimmyz80 (~jim@6532241hfc154.tampabay.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [02:24] both keyboard and mouse are USB right? [02:25] no [02:25] keyboard : ps2 [02:25] mouse : usb [02:25] it's well in slackware 64 [02:26] but i don't know what it's now work in i386 [02:26] sounds like a possible xconfig issue [02:26] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [02:26] but i don't know what it's not work in i386 [02:26] ariarat: I don't know either... everything you've describes sounds like it should work without any effort to setup [02:28] Bigshot_ (~BIGSHOT@unaffiliated/bigshot) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [02:29] ariarat (ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) left ##slackware. [02:31] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [02:31] CtrlAltCa (~fabio@kvirc/developer/CtrlAltCa) joined ##slackware. [02:33] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [02:34] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [02:36] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. 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[02:58] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [02:59] ilj (~ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [02:59] ariarat, /etc/rc.d/rc.M [02:59] it's when you go multiuser, so rc/M [02:59] er rcM [02:59] Action: slava_dp wins \o/ [03:00] mancha came in 2nd!!!!!! /me celebrates [03:00] lol [03:01] don't you know about this problem [03:01] ? [03:01] Action: stinky loves slackware [03:02] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [03:04] stormtracknole (~stormtrac@adsl-072-148-017-155.sip.bhm.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [03:05] fhobia (~fhobia@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [03:05] ilj (~ilj@ilj.strace.net) joined ##slackware. [03:06] ilj (~ilj@ilj.strace.net) left irc: Changing host [03:06] ilj (~ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [03:06] ariarat, do you think everyone who uses slackware has problems with gtk.immodules? I can assure you, that you are alone with this :) [03:06] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [03:06] must have screwed something up [03:07] stupid problem... [03:07] ariarat: you didnt do a full install [03:08] what? [03:08] did you? [03:08] I did install FULL [03:09] did you verify the checksum of the iso you downloaded then? cause you seem to get all sorts of stupid errors [03:11] yeah,I check that and all package's md5 [03:11] but i go check again [03:12] artaud (~Artaud@unaffiliated/artaud) joined ##slackware. [03:12] artaud (~Artaud@unaffiliated/artaud) left irc: Client Quit [03:12] Oak (~silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [03:12] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [03:12] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [03:12] ariarat@ariarat:/media/SlackDVD$ gpg --verify CHECKSUMS.md5.asc [03:12] gpg: Signature made Wed 19 May 2010 10:47:31 PM IRDT using DSA key ID 40102233 [03:12] gpg: Good signature from "Slackware Linux Project " [03:14] ariarat: what mirror did you use to install from? OR do you have an official Slackware DVD for the installation? [03:14] hmm i just noticed that your 32bit Slackware searches for x86_64.:) [03:14] that doesnt happen here [03:14] I would say, that your problem is caused by installing a 64-bit gtk package on 32-bit Slackware [03:14] rworkman (3356@about/slackware/rworkman) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [03:14] yeah something like that [03:15] rworkman (3356@connie.slackware.com) joined ##slackware. [03:16] I buy this DVD but not official DVD [03:17] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [03:17] paste the output of ls /var/log/packages/gtk+2* [03:19] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [03:19] Lab_Rat (~lab_rat@c-24-23-163-86.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [03:19] /slackware32/var/log/packages/gtk+-1.2.10-i486-5 [03:19] /slackware32/var/log/packages/gtk+2-2.18.9-i486-1 [03:19] /slackware32/var/log/packages/gtkspell-2.0.15-i486-1 [03:20] stupid ... stupid ... stupid! [03:21] hhmmm alienBOB maybe these entries in doinst.sh ? if [ -d etc/gtk-2.0/$(uname -m)-slackware-linux ]; then [03:22] bbabl [03:22] uname -m : x86_64 but slackware 13.1 is i486 [03:22] !! [03:24] Action: slava_dp does not understand [03:25] well, if uname -m posts x86_64 then you've obviously installed slackware64 [03:25] and i486 packages won't work with that [03:25] hmmmmmmmm,#! /bin/sh [03:25] # Updates the immodules in /etc/gtk-2.0/$host [03:25] umask 022 [03:25] Channel flood from ariarat -- kicking [03:25] # Get the machine type from uname: [03:25] host=$(uname -m)-slackware-linux [03:25] ariarat kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [03:25] Aidar-Nagato (~admin@81.30.177.243.dynamic.ufanet.ru) joined ##slackware. [03:26] ariarat (~ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) joined ##slackware. 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[03:28] my uname -m is "x86_64" but my packages is "i486" [03:30] ariarat: you are running a 64bit kernel. that's why i486 packages won't work [03:30] Motoko-chan (~maoyama@pool-71-254-176-19.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: KVIrc Insomnia 4.0.0, revision: 4419, sources date: 20100519, built on: 2010-06-04 01:07:21 UTC http://www.kvirc.net/ [03:30] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [03:32] jhw: I use slackware 13.1 i386/i486 [03:32] mbohun (~mbohun@202.124.73.145) left irc: Quit: Leaving [03:32] ariarat: it's time that you post the _exact_ error messages you see on the screen [03:32] yes,boss! [03:34] ariarat: if you were running a Slackware 32-bit kernel, your "uname -m" command would have shown "i686" as output. [03:34] So, you are running a 64-bit kernel while the rest of the installation is 32-bit [03:34] s0d0 (~sod@host81-141-52-128.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [03:34] Where did you get that DVD? [03:34] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [03:35] I buy that ... [03:35] but all checksums true! [03:36] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-426796.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [03:37] kernel-firmware-2.6.33.4-noarch-1 kernel-huge-smp-2.6.33.4_smp-i686-1 kernel-generic-2.6.33.4-i486-1 kernel-modules-2.6.33.4-i486-1 [03:37] kernel-generic-smp-2.6.33.4_smp-i686-1 kernel-modules-smp-2.6.33.4_smp-i686-1 kernel-headers-2.6.33.4_smp-x86-1 kernel-source-2.6.33.4_smp-noarch-1 kernel-huge-2.6.33.4-i486-1 [03:38] these are kernel packages [03:38] in /var/log/packages [03:40] ilj (~ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [03:40] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [03:42] MLanden (~MLanden@pool-162-84-116-151.norf.east.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [03:43] tripFantastic (1000@c-68-56-68-232.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [03:43] mornin [03:43] yay googlebot found me [03:46] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [03:47] oh and that strangeness with locale and mc has apparently disappeared without intervention from me [03:48] alienBOB : that ISO download from ftp://ftp.belnet.be/packages/slackware/slackware-13.1-iso/slackware-13.1-install-dvd.iso [03:49] i contact to shop that i buy from [03:49] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [03:50] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [03:51] Redness (~redness@c122-108-211-162.rochd4.qld.optusnet.com.au) left irc: Quit: Get MacIrssi - http://www.sysctl.co.uk/projects/macirssi/ [03:51] ariarat: I just noticed you pasted "/slackware32/var/log/packages/gtk+2-2.18.9-i486-1" ... are you currently running another OS than the 32-bit Slackware we are talking about? [03:52] If so, that could explain the 64-bit kernel [03:52] yes [03:53] i test some commands in slackware 32 and paste results here [03:54] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [03:55] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [03:55] I see log files from 64 bit or tests commands in 32 bit [03:56] necrogami (~necrogami@unaffiliated/necrogami) joined ##slackware. [03:57] tripFantastic (1000@c-68-56-68-232.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) left ##slackware. [03:58] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [04:01] I go slackware 32 bit and check everything again [04:01] ariarat (ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) left ##slackware. [04:01] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [04:02] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [04:05] paissad (~paissad@fac34-3-89-87-195-22.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined ##slackware. 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[04:20] nvision (~nvision@217.237.166.206) joined ##slackware. [04:20] i. e. my v4l2 uvcvideo webcam works well. [04:20] Debating unix flavors in the context of anything Microsoft is like talking about which ice cream flavor tastes least like sawdust with turpentine sauce. [04:21] slava_dp, do its part of the vl4-utils package? I'm basically unsure if it's a newer branch or spec of webcams. [04:21] Action: alphageek loves alt.sysadmin.recovery quotes [04:21] s/do/so [04:21] v4l is a kernel subsystem. [04:21] as is v4l2. [04:21] Ahh [04:22] gh0st (~gh0st@c-98-224-82-219.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [04:24] Urgleflogue (~plamen@87-126-143-181.btc-net.bg) joined ##slackware. [04:24] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [04:24] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [04:29] ilj_ (~ilj@ilj.strace.net) joined ##slackware. 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[05:08] hi guys [05:09] hey [05:10] banditma1 (~djt@92.14.52.241) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [05:10] I was wondering how to lock my desktop in screensaver mode; figured it out: xflock4 [05:11] I use xfce btw. [05:11] yeah, sounds about right [05:11] now I wonder how to do this automagically. [05:11] xscreensaver-command -lock also works iirc [05:12] xfce settings has screensaver configuration. [05:12] at least 4.4 had it. i've not used 4.6. [05:12] ^ what he said. check the "lock after [x] minutes" box, and enter 0 minutes for it [05:13] t0mm13b (~tommieb@unaffiliated/t0mm13b) joined ##slackware. [05:13] nvision (~nvision@217.237.166.206) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [05:15] found it. [05:15] okay, setup and ready to go. [05:16] Buggabo0: also something worth noting, xscreensaver will grab images of the desktop by default. go to the advanced tab to disable that if it is a concern [05:16] now I have to find some good jpeg for the screensaver. [05:16] chb (~1000@unixboard/mod/chb) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [05:16] I hit 'find /home/user -name "*.jp*g" &> jpeg.txt' to look for some. [05:17] xfce also has a default ctrl-alt-delete to lock the screen [05:17] I have no idea what kinda crap I've amassed. Probably a bunch of family pics. [05:17] if you were using a semantic desktop you would have to use find [05:17] nvision (~nvision@217.237.166.206) joined ##slackware. [05:17] wouldnt* [05:17] kde has that built-in, if i recall correctly. [05:18] I don't think I need that overhead. [05:18] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [05:18] its the next big thing. gnome has zeitgeist too [05:18] that's the thing with KDE. it takes up like 4x the RAM of xfce ;) [05:19] besides, if I do 'find ...' once, I'll know the paths to my pics. [05:19] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [05:19] I'll probably forget again in a few years :p; but it's still not worth the overhead. [05:21] wahooooo (~wahooooo@c-67-170-35-27.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [05:22] hm, I don't have that many family pics... which reminds me I have to setup a cron job to rsync to an external drive... [05:22] wahooooo (~wahooooo@c-67-170-35-27.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [05:22] use luckybackup. maybe you'll get lucky [05:23] damn it why do people insist on using command line tools? [05:23] people like me (programmers), don't trust other people's stuff :P [05:24] command line tools are often (for me) much quicker than graphical tools [05:24] if not in terms of operating time, in terms of the time it takes for me to enter the data [05:24] sed, grep, takes time, but it really spares eye-ball action. [05:24] command line tools don't have someone else's concept of "functional" between you and the tool [05:25] that's about the best way you could put it, MrZhi [05:25] chimes [05:25] adrien_mib (~86d63241@gateway/web/freenode/ip.134.214.50.65) joined ##slackware. [05:25] To each their own, I prefer taking out the HDD and smashing it against the wall. [05:26] Zordrak: hi, would you happen to still have the fsbench.ml I had sent you a few months ago (benchmark fs mount options)? [05:26] its easier to repeat cli then gui commands [05:26] nickstolen, what would that accomplish/resolve? [05:26] Buggabo0: nothing just like this arguement. [05:27] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [05:27] nickstolen: it only accomplishes nothing if the feds aren't on their way [05:28] delt0r_ (~delt0r@188-22-165-145.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [05:28] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [05:29] I have a cron + udev + rsync over ssh solution; just need to test it at work, then install here at home. [05:29] o.O well the i guess in "rest of the world" nothing is accomplished since we have no febs. [05:29] with e-mail notifications too. [05:30] SuBmUnDo (~SuBmUnDo@unaffiliated/submundo) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [05:30] nvision (~nvision@217.237.166.206) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [05:30] I'll probably reimplement the whole thing in python. [05:30] then someone can bolt on a gui on top. [05:30] adrien_mib: prolly somewheresn [05:30] good ol' bolted guis [05:31] SuBmUnDo (~SuBmUnDo@unaffiliated/submundo) joined ##slackware. [05:31] make it work, secure, debug, optimize, idiot-proof, bolt-on gui... (in this specific order) [05:31] adrien_mib: http://pastebin.ca/1880282 [05:32] Zordrak: thanks, awesome =) [05:32] gotta go to work, see you guys. [05:32] and thanks again. [05:32] Buggabo0 (~Buggaboo@535316B2.cable.casema.nl) left irc: Quit: A spank a day keeps the shrink away [05:35] i am not happy about the latest pay for the 0-day [05:35] o.O [05:35] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [05:35] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ2NyszX7t8&feature=related [05:35] You got paid for releasing for 0day and you complaining? [05:35] oh ArirangTV? [05:36] tuvok302Lappy (tuvok302@clgrtnt5-port-194.dial.telus.net) left irc: Quit: Client exited [05:37] hah rasta-penguin [05:38] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [05:38] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [05:39] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [05:39] interesting vid :D [05:39] nvision (~nvision@217.237.166.206) joined ##slackware. [05:40] rworkman (3356@connie.slackware.com) left irc: Changing host [05:40] rworkman (3356@about/slackware/rworkman) joined ##slackware. [05:40] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [05:41] SuBmUnDo (~SuBmUnDo@unaffiliated/submundo) left irc: Quit: changing servers [05:41] SuBmUnDo (~SuBmUnDo@unaffiliated/submundo) joined ##slackware. [05:45] Anyone know offhand a package/client to use windows remote desktop from *Nix? [05:45] rdp [05:46] http://www.rdesktop.org/ [05:46] nvision (~nvision@217.237.166.206) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [05:46] seems like thats the only one which actually works:/ [05:46] how many do you need? [05:47] are you collecting them? :) [05:47] Na network admin is asking me for options. [05:47] tell him "my way or the highway" [05:47] there's some options... [05:49] Sushiyant (~hamed@unaffiliated/sushiyant) joined ##slackware. [05:49] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [05:49] nickstolen: ask him to do his own homework [05:49] ananke na cause I ask him for stuff all the time too :) we work together. [05:49] Sushiyant (hamed@unaffiliated/sushiyant) left ##slackware. [05:50] windows terminal services isn't a hot protocol in the foss world, i'd wager. [05:50] rdesktop does a good job, thus very little need for competition. besides, there are tons of wrappers of it [05:51] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [05:51] real alternatives are at the protcol level: vnc, nx, etc etc [05:53] vnc sucks in comparison to rdp and nx [05:53] kalakoer (~kalakoer-@88-196-188-224-dsl.trt.estpak.ee) joined ##slackware. [05:57] It's annoying that RDP is pretty much the best at what it does out there >_< [05:58] LSD`: i disagree [05:59] nx comes close, but it seems fairly complicated to set up and I'm not 100% sure how it handles logging out of a session [06:00] i love vnc [06:00] i try not to use anything else [06:00] Zordrak: just because i love an old piece of crap car, doesn't mean it makes it better than others [06:00] VNC is dog slow and only really works on a single logged in session [06:00] NX is the fastest of them all [06:01] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [06:01] i wish freenx was as easy to get going as real nx, or real nx not having restrictions on number of sessions [06:02] I might look into NX again now that that my free ride with Win2k8 has well and truly come to an end [06:03] overall, i'm happy that nx technology is available. both rdp and nx are the only ones that are snappy enough for our users. latency of vnc just doesn't cut it [06:03] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.2 [06:04] The fact it really only works on a single session running the server is what kills it in my application [06:04] there's an rdp server for linux, xrdp [06:04] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. 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It seems to support the multiple seesion management I'm looking for, but the info on the site is fairly limited [06:08] mancha: i've been waiting for somebody to package it :) [06:08] i'm equally lazy, don't look in my direction! :) [06:09] Another one to look into at some point :) [06:10] i don't call it lazy, but efficient. i don't have time for spending too much effort on things like that [06:10] nvision (~nvision@217.237.166.206) joined ##slackware. [06:12] wahooooo (~wahooooo@c-67-170-35-27.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [06:12] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [06:12] ckt1g3r (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ckt1g3r) joined ##slackware. [06:12] woohoo. a lunch seminar at the local inn, with penguin computing. gotta love that inn, great food [06:13] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [06:13] xming also works well pretty easy setup last time i tried. [06:15] sluckxz: true, but then you still have to worry about transport method, and it's just X11 without any compression/optimization. [06:15] jdetring (~jay@71.153.132.31) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [06:15] v4nelle (~van@79.107.231.98) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [06:16] Last time I tried it (which, admittedly, was a very long time ago), X forwarding was as slow as balls too. Not only that, apps only run on the local server for as long as you have them open. They won't keep running when you kill the server. That's what I need, the ability to run multiple persistent sessions. Sort of like screen for GUI. [06:17] i used it around 12.2 amd found ir impressive on lan [06:18] typin in the dark here [06:18] v4nelle (~van@79.107.231.98) joined ##slackware. [06:19] As I said, I went looking through a whole bunch of these a while back and kept coming back to RDP/Terminal Services, which was annoying because you need Windows Server to make the most of that [06:19] rafu (~rafu@77.53.11.107) joined ##slackware. [06:21] adrien_mib (86d63241@gateway/web/freenode/ip.134.214.50.65) left ##slackware. [06:22] slava_dp (~slava@unaffiliated/slava-dp/x-9423217) left irc: Quit: See you later [06:23] Srbo (~Srbo@79.101.240.49) joined ##slackware. [06:24] kalakoer (~kalakoer-@88-196-188-224-dsl.trt.estpak.ee) left irc: Quit: Leaving [06:24] kalakoer (~kalakoer-@88-196-188-224-dsl.trt.estpak.ee) joined ##slackware. [06:25] jgeboski (~james@97.72.86.194) joined ##slackware. [06:26] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [06:27] jdetring (~jay@adsl-70-234-161-109.dsl.tul2ok.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [06:27] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [06:36] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [06:37] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [06:37] LSD` it seems like vnc would do what you want, no? [06:37] _RadioHead (~DevBox@82.114.88.11) joined ##slackware. [06:38] heh crocket find out about aols :D [06:39] cypherpunko: VNC only works on a single, logged in, session running the server afaik. I need at least 2 running at the same time [06:40] hitest (~hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [06:40] LSD`: you can run as many VNC sessions as you want, each will listen in its own port [06:42] Zozma (~Shapeshif@97-83-229-2.dhcp.eucl.wi.charter.com) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [06:43] v4nelle (~van@79.107.231.98) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [06:46] alienBOB: bingo, the multiple ports is quite annoying in comparison to what nx & rdp do [06:46] at least they're standard, 5900+session number [06:47] v4nelle (~van@79.107.231.98) joined ##slackware. [06:47] Skaperen (~phil@c-76-125-202-149.hsd1.wv.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [06:48] not to mention, there is no real session management, and you run into a problem of telling users 'well, if this port doesn't work, try the next one. then try the next one. then...' [06:49] I'd actually forgotten VNC did that, I'm used to implementations that run the server under the currently running session and only share that session. Still, having to enter a different port for each session would get annoying compared to simply logging into a single server, running on a single port and just changing the account credentials [06:49] ananke: nothing annoying about that. It is standard X Window behaviour [06:49] LSD`: if that bothers you, then just setup an NX server [06:50] alienBOB: see above scenario. i'd say it's annoying [06:50] vnc and rdp/nx are simply not interchangable for all of their functionality/features [06:51] alienBOB: I looked into NX, but it looked like a massive pain, not to mention there was precious little info on precisley what it meant by "session suspension" [06:53] LSD`: it means just that: you're able to suspend a session - disconnect and reconnect to it [06:53] works quite well with the real NX server, not sure if freenx offers it yet [06:54] ananke: I've since found that out, but at the time I thought it meant freeze the session entirely, which wasn't what I was looking for [06:55] the software continues to run, the 'x session' is alive, while the nx connection/session is suspended [06:56] dChr (~dchr@freelancer.ceid.upatras.gr) joined ##slackware. [06:56] LSD`: there's xpra as well, but it's application based, not session based [06:57] ananke: Yeah, now that I know that it's definitely back on my list of things to look into now my Win2k8 evaluation is well and truly over [06:58] hmm, but I didn't get the initial issue so it might not fit [06:59] Aidar-Nagato (~admin@81.30.177.243.dynamic.ufanet.ru) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [07:00] pprkut: actually, that might do the trick if it can be made to forward multiple copies of the same app (over different accounts, I don't care). That's another one to look into later. [07:00] Aidar-Nagato (~admin@81.30.177.243.dynamic.ufanet.ru) joined ##slackware. [07:00] nvision (~nvision@217.237.166.206) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [07:01] mrcarrot (lasse@86-60-154-200-dyn-dsl.ssp.fi) joined ##slackware. [07:03] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [07:11] banditman (~djt@92.14.52.241) joined ##slackware. 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[07:21] zoran119: scp [07:21] or do i have to sftp into it [07:22] okay, will check out dosbox [07:24] LSD`: in another shell? [07:24] scp or rsync will both do the job [07:24] same shell [07:24] zoran119: if both ends have ssh you can scp the file back to your machine from the remote machine [07:24] scp file user@remote:/remote/path [07:25] rsync -av file/dir user@remote:/remote/path [07:26] ok... that's fair enough [07:27] i was really hoping for someting like !sftp_get this_file.txt [07:27] that would be awesome [07:27] but scp (or rsync) sound good too [07:29] v4nelle (~van@79.107.231.98) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [07:29] mrcarrot (lasse@86-60-154-200-dyn-dsl.ssp.fi) left irc: Quit: leaving [07:29] banditman (~djt@92.14.52.241) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [07:30] ##slackware: mode change '+o Stx' by ChanServ!ChanServ@services. [07:31] Buggabo0 (~Buggab00@sc-106.r-213-125-7.schoolconnect.nu) joined ##slackware. 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[08:37] I've set up a hostapd AP with WPA, clients can connect but there's no traffic since they get no IP address. How do you suggest I'd do that? Setting up a dhcp server? [08:38] ckt1g3r (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/ckt1g3r) left irc: Quit: Leaving [08:38] I have an external statical IP address assigned by my ISP based on MAC. [08:38] xMDKx (~mdkcore@nat/mandriva/x-rnulixxwmlittgoh) joined ##slackware. [08:39] morning [08:40] riza (~riza@unaffiliated/riza) joined ##slackware. [08:40] Hi, does anyone know how to setup a webcam? [08:41] Action: riza tap dances. [08:42] Azeotrope: set up a dhcpd on the local interface. [08:42] mquin (mquin@freenode/staff/mquin) left ##slackware. [08:42] Kenjiro (~kenjiro@unaffiliated/kenjiro) joined ##slackware. [08:42] wobbles (~huntsman@C-61-68-172-203.bur.connect.net.au) joined ##slackware. [08:43] kalakoer (~kalakoer-@88-196-188-224-dsl.trt.estpak.ee) joined ##slackware. [08:43] good morning [08:44] thumbs: ok. thank you [08:44] Azeotrope: err wlan0, of course. [08:47] yes, yes. thanks [08:51] Kiboney (~Kiboney@cpe-72-227-159-249.nyc.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [08:51] guax (~guax@unaffiliated/guaxinim) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [08:51] BsdNeo (~BsdNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: Quit: leaving [08:52] Kiboney (~Kiboney@cpe-72-227-159-249.nyc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [08:55] necrogami (~necrogami@unaffiliated/necrogami) joined ##slackware. [08:55] necrogami (~necrogami@unaffiliated/necrogami) left irc: Client Quit [08:55] phe (~phe@AToulouse-258-1-77-42.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [08:57] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [08:58] slack-o (~tanis@189.26.25.28.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) joined ##slackware. [08:58] delt0r (~delt0r@greg.cibiv.univie.ac.at) joined ##slackware. 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[09:05] was wondering if you were using "vlite" for the slipstream [09:06] im not slipstreaming [09:06] re-reading... ah, ok ;-) [09:06] afaik its not possible to slipstream SPs into vista if you are unable to install them into a working install [09:07] there is an official RTM install disk with sp2 slipstreamed.. but i cant get hold of it [09:08] if i felt like completely wasting my time, id go to #windows and ask if anyone has a copy of it :) [09:08] MrTablet (~MrTablet@173-86-21-94.dr01.wlbr.pa.frontiernet.net) joined ##slackware. [09:08] i really dont feel like being branded a trolling freetard today [09:12] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [09:12] MrTablet (~MrTablet@173-86-21-94.dr01.wlbr.pa.frontiernet.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [09:13] hoobop (~user@unaffiliated/hoobop) joined ##slackware. [09:13] _RadioHead (~DevBox@82.114.88.11) left irc: Quit: Leaving [09:13] well, you can do the slipstream yourself and that might be easier [09:14] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Changing host [09:14] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [09:15] felipe (~felipe@my.nada.kth.se) joined ##slackware. [09:15] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [09:16] what, if there is any, the script for starting dhcpd? [09:17] adrien: lookingf at vLite.. could do it... [09:17] o.o Could anyone help me setup a webcam? [09:19] riza: does it not just work on its own? [09:19] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [09:19] zaltekk, I mean I plug in the webcam, then what? [09:19] How can I start recording? [09:19] riza: well, you'd need a program that uses it [09:19] Ah, what program? :D [09:20] gtkam? [09:20] to be honest, i don't know off the top of my head. if you have a flashplugin you could always try going to chatroutlette :P [09:20] there was a gtk-based application for this. [09:20] mplayer will do it too, but I never remember how to start it properly [09:20] One o f you could test my webcam for me! [09:21] gem_cat (~GEM@207-119-10-149.dyn.centurytel.net) joined ##slackware. [09:21] Just " mplayer tv:// " may already work riza [09:21] alienBOB: hey =) [09:21] Ho phrag [09:21] alienBOB, how can I record with it? Let me try hold on. I was in the middle of writing something. [09:22] alienBOB: i got SABnzbd built and running using your two dep packages + pyopenssl [09:22] alienBOB: works a treat.. it is actually my favourite piece of software right now.. all types of awesomeness! [09:23] s0d0 (~sod@host86-175-233-208.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [09:24] alienBOB: your builds of python-yenc, python-cheetah + latest pyopenssl using 12.0 slackbuild == win 8o) [09:24] alienBOB: morning [09:25] ##slackware: mode change '-o Stx' by Stx!stx@freenode/staff/stx [09:25] Damn harddrive [09:26] phrag: I think I'll also upload my sabnzb package soon [09:26] Hi Kenjiro, Stx [09:26] Action: Stx waves at alienBOB [09:26] hey mate, how goes? [09:26] Longing for the World Cup, eh. [09:26] alienBOB: how cool is it? [09:27] it seems nice indeed [09:27] package would be nice.. i'm just running from source atm [09:28] sahko: i'm amazed at it's features and how well it works.. was struggling with pan before.. such a chew on and no SSL support! [09:28] Action: phrag waves at Stx [09:28] been awhile [09:29] rv2733 (~rv2733@c-98-242-168-49.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [09:30] guax (~guax@unaffiliated/guaxinim) left irc: Quit: Bye [09:31] Action: Stx waves at phrag [09:31] yeah it has been! [09:31] hows things? [09:32] phrag: it's just moving the python code into a nice location, and adding a menu entry which starts the daemon process and launches a web browser [09:32] gnubien (~e@unaffiliated/gnubien) joined ##slackware. [09:33] if only my pos isp at college had newgroup services =/ [09:33] *newsgroup [09:33] nntp? [09:34] Wiren (~Wiren@LRouen-152-82-19-50.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [09:34] they don't really offer anything other than a single email address that would have to be shared between me and my roommates...which is quite useless [09:35] even chinese uni's probably offer more than that [09:35] sahko: it's off-campus housing. so it is just that i am stuck with a horrible isp [09:36] i'd either have to move onto campus or further away to get a different choice [09:36] rafu (rafu@77.53.11.107) left ##slackware. [09:37] i thought those were better that campuses. in general not only regarding internet [09:38] well, the large isp around here is Charter, which is 10x better than what i have [09:38] i am stuck with a company that covers a very small area. the cable tv they offer is garbage in comparison too [09:39] grazymax (~grazymax@host200-2-dynamic.19-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [09:40] charter? are you in ct? [09:40] riza (riza@unaffiliated/riza) left ##slackware ("Leaving."). [09:40] Azeotrope (1000@unaffiliated/jbauer) left ##slackware. [09:42] south carolina [09:48] dChr (dchr@freelancer.ceid.upatras.gr) left ##slackware. [09:48] ovnicraft (~ovnicraft@200.63.199.99) joined ##slackware. [09:49] usus12jari (~ashe@125.163.49.167) left irc: Quit: leaving [09:49] shyko (~shyko@unaffiliated/shyko) joined ##slackware. [09:58] ppl any idea to solve this: fb : conflicting fw hw usage inteldrmfb vs VESA VGA - removing [09:58] the kernel have the bootsplash patch [09:59] estranho (~estranho@unaffiliated/estranho) joined ##slackware. [10:09] wobbles (huntsman@C-61-68-172-203.bur.connect.net.au) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [10:09] sahk0 (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [10:11] solar_sea (~solar@85.14.14.82) left irc: Quit: Leaving [10:12] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [10:13] kimjeng (~mike@196.201.217.234) joined ##slackware. [10:14] sinuhe (~sinuhe@ip65-44-231-178.z231-44-65.customer.algx.net) joined ##slackware. [10:14] hi i want to install slackware 13.1 and i wanted to know which groups should the avarage user be included in? id like to specify them during installation [10:15] the user group which is default [10:16] when you run the script that adds users you can press up(or maybe down) to get a list of hte recommended groups [10:16] Skywise: i left the field blank while installing 13.0 and i could not mount a usb without doing it as root from the commandline [10:17] like zaltekk said use adduser to create a user [10:17] zalteckk : is the same list available during installation? [10:18] kimjeng: that would be after installation...or before you reboot...your choice [10:18] it will be the first time you add a user [10:18] dios_mio (test@88.243.3.101) joined ##slackware. [10:18] right after installation [10:18] oh it does not add users during installation but after? [10:18] metrofox (~metrofox@ppp-89-254.33-151.iol.it) joined ##slackware. [10:18] yes [10:18] slackytude|evil (~slacky@studpool-wlan24.fbi.h-da.de) joined ##slackware. [10:18] Kiboney (~Kiboney@cpe-72-227-159-249.nyc.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [10:19] you must login as root [10:19] good morning/afternoong/evening/night [10:19] good bye [10:21] Kiboney (~Kiboney@cpe-72-227-159-249.nyc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [10:21] replay (~replay@pdpc/supporter/student/replay) joined ##slackware. [10:21] thanks ill see you after installation [10:21] Kiboney (~Kiboney@cpe-72-227-159-249.nyc.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [10:21] kimjeng (~mike@196.201.217.234) left irc: Quit: Leaving [10:21] nix_chix0r (~mrspwn@168-103-63-219.dlth.qwest.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [10:22] Kiboney (~Kiboney@cpe-72-227-159-249.nyc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [10:25] Anyone care to share a CLI command for generating a random password? [10:26] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) joined ##slackware. [10:26] http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/view/2922/generate-random-password [10:26] Action: jeev kicks Alan_Hicks [10:27] strings /dev/urandom | grep -o '[[:alnum:]]' | head -n 30 | tr -d '\n'; echo i guess [10:27] ALVAN (~galaxy@unaffiliated/alvan) joined ##slackware. [10:27] Action: Alan_Hicks kicks back [10:27] < /dev/urandom tr -dc _A-Z-a-z-0-9 | head -c6 && echo "" [10:27] sha256sum [some file] [10:27] thrice`, stop lying to the channel man [10:28] thrice`: That's much better. Generates characters that can be typed on a keyboard. :-) [10:28] as normal jeev, you finish faster than I do [10:28] thrice`, just farted in your honor. i should still be sleeping. bbl [10:28] wdyy (~yy64@123.80.26.64) joined ##slackware. [10:29] isn't it before noon in California? not like you people have jobs or anything [10:29] crn_ (~crn@mail.netunix.com) joined ##slackware. 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[10:39] ilj_ (~ilj@ilj.strace.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [10:39] gemcat (~GEM@207-119-21-135.dyn.centurytel.net) joined ##slackware. [10:39] pupiteee (~p@79.101.224.87) joined ##slackware. [10:39] samba is configured in domain then? [10:40] pupit (~p@unaffiliated/pupit) joined ##slackware. [10:40] poor grammar. we simply authenticate samba against AD. yes, samba server joined the domain [it has to] [10:40] akhe (~akhe@0x573fa156.ronqu2.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [10:40] i meant domain mode, sorry [10:41] there is another mode to do a similar thing called ads [10:41] but in this case it authenticates through kerberos [10:41] i was wondring whether you had any experience with it [10:41] not with the latter [10:41] DURgod (~DURgod@24-180-67-226.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. 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[10:46] ldap and ad sounds more like a medical condition [10:46] Nick change: slack-o -> |Slacker| [10:47] nachox: not on the platform i use it on :) [10:49] ananke, how come? you had to go through every user and add an uid and gid [10:49] gogie (~toytoy@unaffiliated/gogie) left irc: Quit: gogie [10:51] shyko (~shyko@unaffiliated/shyko) left irc: Quit: gone [10:53] Aidar-Nagato (admin@81.30.177.243.dynamic.ufanet.ru) left ##slackware. [10:55] Hello. Does someone here knows if it's advisable to uninstall the jre package if I'm planning to use jdk? [10:56] akhe (~akhe@0x573fa156.ronqu2.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [10:57] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [10:57] Kiboney (~Kiboney@cpe-72-227-159-249.nyc.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [10:58] Khratos: don't you need JRE for the browser plugin? [10:59] estranho (~estranho@unaffiliated/estranho) left irc: Quit: Bang Bang!!!! [10:59] I just searched in the oracle's page (they bought java) and saw that "The JDK is a superset of the JRE, and contains everything that is in the JRE, plus tools such as the compilers and debuggers necessary for developing applets and applications." [11:00] Thanks anyways, I will remove both and install just JDK package [11:00] Then I don't see why you'd need it [11:01] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [11:03] wdyy (~yy64@123.80.26.64) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [11:05] cippp (~fan@79.116.171.144) left irc: Quit: cippp [11:06] pim_ (1000@slacker.student.utwente.nl) joined ##slackware. [11:06] ilj (~ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [11:07] nachox (~imarambio@200.68.83.121) left irc: Quit: Saliendo [11:08] fhobia (~fhobia@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [11:10] pupiteee (~p@79.101.224.87) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [11:13] AEnima1577 (~clbarnob@rrcs-24-199-200-70.midsouth.biz.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [11:13] fglrx sucks. had to reboot after clearing xorg.conf, couldnt startx, some errors: /usr/bin/startx line 1.. etc... [11:13] AEnima1577 (clbarnob@rrcs-24-199-200-70.midsouth.biz.rr.com) left ##slackware. [11:13] metrofox (~metrofox@ppp-89-254.33-151.iol.it) left irc: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.0 [11:14] mosno (~mosno@unaffiliated/mosno) joined ##slackware. [11:16] hitest (~hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [11:16] grazymax (~grazymax@host200-2-dynamic.19-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [11:19] padhu (~Padhu@175.40.37.146) joined ##slackware. [11:19] ZMR (~zmonge@201.206.18.30) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [11:19] akhe (~akhe@0x573fa156.ronqu2.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [11:19] ZMR (~zmonge@201.206.18.30) joined ##slackware. [11:20] if it helps, it seems the whole subtree of /proc/bus/usb is owned by root.root and if i change it to loggedinuser.vboxusers then USB passthrough works [11:22] Srbo (~Srbo@79.101.240.49) joined ##slackware. [11:23] Hello, how would i find out from where dolphin is run? [11:25] ZMR (~zmonge@201.206.18.30) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [11:25] anyone own an IBM Model M keyboar? I do and would like to try it but the connector annoys me =/ [11:25] `which dolphin` ? [11:27] Q: would a bad cpu heatshink install even have the pc boot up to the desktop? [11:28] adrien: sure, here ya go. :D http://webwit.nl/input/kbsim/ [11:28] agentc0re: hahaha, I remember that link, but flash is currently disabled ;-) [11:28] dafydd (~dafydd@d173-183-148-219.abhsia.telus.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [11:28] :D [11:29] AT port -> PS/2, maybe I can do it by hand [11:30] i got a box full of those gender changers [11:30] you should find them on ebay [11:32] chipster the file manager [11:32] grazymax (~grazymax@host19-130-dynamic.13-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [11:33] pim_, he means, run 'which dolphin' from a terminal [11:33] slackytude|evil (~slacky@studpool-wlan24.fbi.h-da.de) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [11:33] shipping would cost as much but sounds ok [11:33] dunno why I hadn't checked ebay >< [11:34] thrice`, is there a way to get my national keyboard layout to work on common window managers? i know it must be easy on KDE, but what about WM's? [11:34] you might also check where you got the keyboard from, i'm sure they sell it as an accessory [11:34] dios_mio, sorry, not sure - I've only used english in my time [11:34] hrm ok [11:35] adrien, you might be able to wheedle a gender changer for free where you got it from [11:35] well, the keyboard is from my dad ;-) [11:35] ahh [11:36] adrien: you can do it by hand [11:36] i even have ps2 to a/t changers, and i know i will never ever need those again [11:36] when I was younger, he would sometimes keep me at his office and I'd play with the keys and make as much sound as possible, didn't realize how annoying it could be ^^ [11:36] Skywise, adrien has had a real life gender change.. [11:36] PS/2 *TO* AT? :o [11:36] yeah [11:37] M to F [11:37] they'd ship with the keyboards way back when [11:37] but i have at to ps/2 as well [11:38] blondie_ (~im_blonde@212.183.140.63) joined ##slackware. [11:38] and usb to ps2 but no usb to at [11:38] anyone use mysql ? [11:38] theres bound to be [11:39] dios_mio (test@88.243.3.101) left irc: Quit: We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. [11:40] i get alot of beating at home cause of the loud keyboard [11:40] but its all woth it [11:40] you like to be beaten? [11:41] i think thats the idea [11:41] not really [11:42] my dasKeyboardsound is louder than hell :P [11:42] i don't really care about the sound my keyboard makes [11:42] Buggabo0 (~Buggab00@sc-106.r-213-125-7.schoolconnect.nu) left irc: Quit: Leaving [11:42] ZMR (~zmonge@201.206.18.30) joined ##slackware. [11:43] i use a natural keyboard, but you can't cheat on it, so i think i'm slower then i would be on a flat one [11:43] If anyone cares i think i found the solution.. edit rc.S and comment out the starting of USBFS [11:43] stu_ (~stuart@175.144.252.149) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [11:43] Zordrak: for OSE vbox? [11:44] kimjeng (~mike@196.201.218.217) joined ##slackware. [11:44] I thought i understood the wpa_supplicant thing but 20 tries later I think I missed something :( [11:45] your logs could prolly tell you what it was [11:45] pupit: no PUEL [11:45] I have a WEP104 network with a passphrase - [11:45] stu_ (~stuart@175.144.252.149) joined ##slackware. [11:45] Zordrak: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/virtualbox%3B-usb%3B-permissions-701934/#post3430564 [11:46] what?! slackware 14 already? [11:46] fail [11:46] Zordrak: devgid could be 83 or where the plugdev is.. [11:47] kimjeng (~mike@196.201.218.217) left irc: Client Quit [11:47] Zordrak: it works [11:47] Urgleflogue (~plamen@87-126-143-181.btc-net.bg) joined ##slackware. [11:48] should just doing chmod -x make some .sh file executable? [11:49] Zordrak: devmod=664 not devmode=0664 [11:49] Urgleflogue (~plamen@87-126-143-181.btc-net.bg) left irc: Client Quit [11:49] pim_: yes [11:49] err, +x [11:50] *nod* [11:51] anyone tell me what quickest pastebin site is pastebin.ca is slow as hell for me :( [11:51] gemcat (GEM@207-119-21-135.dyn.centurytel.net) left ##slackware ("Fades out Slowly"). [11:52] question is.. why is it only vbox thats barfing on it? Why isnt root ownership of all usb devices cocking up other stuff? [11:52] oh finally loaded :) [11:53] blondie_: try .com [11:53] thanks [11:53] Zordrak: i had similar weird issues before. sadly, i don't remember how exactly i fixed it [11:53] most of the advice i found on the internet didn't help [11:54] zaltekk: link i gave Zordrak helped me on 2 machines so far [11:56] can anyone help me with mysql issue please. http://pastebin.ca/1880471 [11:59] blondie_: did you run 'mysql_secure_installation'? [11:59] yeah thats the first part of the paste on that [12:00] or password is not set yet according to some forums [12:00] im new to mysql/databases so i havent a clue [12:00] dpaste.org [12:01] blondie_: http://forums.vpslink.com/7693-post8.html [12:01] thanks pupit [12:02] blondie_: always google up the whole error line, in most cases you will find the solution to your problem [12:02] pupit, isnt it asking for my root passwd [12:03] blondie_: have you set up your root password? [12:03] yeah this is a fresh install [12:04] blondie_: mysqladmin -u root password 'your_password' [12:04] -p prompts for password [12:04] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [12:04] gnubien (~e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: Quit: leaving [12:05] chown -R mysql. /var/lib/mysql [12:05] im guessing.. i havent looked at the paste [12:05] dios_mio (1000@88.243.3.101) joined ##slackware. [12:06] thrice`, i found out how.. "setxkbmap tr" and it switches to turkish keyboard, and then "setxkbmap us" and back to american [12:06] stu_ (~stuart@175.144.252.149) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [12:07] ü [12:07] still the same :( [12:08] jgeboski, could you paste the commands you use to start mysql up for first time ? [12:08] pastebin [12:08] * [12:09] man I wonder what it is that I do that sometimes makes X/kde tile out all the windows open for me to select one, and once selected bring it in focus and revert everything back to normal [12:09] mishehu: google "desktop grid" and "present windows" [12:09] I must be doing some weird thing with the mouse [12:09] jgeboski, your using 13.1 ? [12:10] blondie_: 13.0 [12:10] im using 13.1 [12:11] blondie_: should be roughly the same [12:11] Oak (~silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) joined ##slackware. [12:11] heh neat, now I know how I'm doing that thing :-) [12:11] dont know what im doing wrong :( [12:12] Srbo (~Srbo@79.101.240.49) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [12:13] stu_ (~stuart@175.144.252.149) joined ##slackware. [12:13] blondie_: not reading tutorials [12:14] i read a few pupit [12:14] copied /etc/rc.d/rc.mysqld [12:14] commands [12:15] blondie_: http://pastebin.com/47VmQrnA that's along the lines of a basic mysql setup for me [12:16] thanks jgeboski ....should i /etc/rc.d/rc.mysqld stop before i try your commands ? [12:16] yes [12:16] ok thanks [12:21] jgeboski, hostname passwd would which passwd ? [12:21] that be root ? [12:22] mysqladmin -u root password 'password_here' <-- that would be my machine root passwd ? [12:22] the password you want to set [12:23] your hostname should be the hostname of your system [12:23] dios_mio (1000@88.243.3.101) left irc: Quit: Leaving [12:23] ok i read the paste wrong ...i get it now [12:23] sorry [12:23] if your run the command `hostname` [12:23] you should get your hostname [12:23] oh right i dont need to type my hostaname in [12:24] you could put `hostname` there and then you wouldn't have to type it [12:24] ok i do your commands [12:25] jgeboski: backticks are deprecated. Use $(hostname) [12:25] that works too [12:25] BsdNeo (~BsdNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) joined ##slackware. [12:26] i need to reboot brb [12:26] blondie_ (~im_blonde@212.183.140.63) left irc: Quit: Leaving [12:30] Zordrak: never! i use shell execution all the time [12:30] phrag: buh? [12:30] granted.. it's fuct some things in scripts before (when changeing environemnts) [12:31] `` [12:31] yeah you CAN use it.. but afaik its use is on the way out in favour of the nearly identical expansion replacement $() [12:31] well, i managed to script ssh to hit a list of ip's and run `hostname` $ip [12:31] poke rworkman aboot it [12:32] i meant to echo the hostname and the ip into a text file, it ended up changing the hostname on ~100 machines to the ip of that machine [12:32] phrag: lol yeah, ive done that befare [12:32] ahahaha, no doubt i got ripped to bits by my team (but fixed immediately, so kept my job) =P [12:32] did it acress a couple of gridengine machines [12:32] hehe [12:33] trying to work out which machine i was executing on at the time [12:33] one of my most epic scripting fails =P [12:33] still id get used to $() if i were you [12:33] expansion is bit weird across machines [12:33] jlarrew (~WallRat00@c-68-43-1-15.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [12:33] i shall be far more carefull with it in future =P [12:33] and also test my one liners out before placing in a loop =P [12:33] indeed [12:33] wertik_rus (~wertik@95-24-217-131.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [12:34] whenever i loop, i start with echo ................ ... . . . ..; done [12:34] so i echo out exactly what im about to do [12:34] homey time, catch you guys later =) [12:34] l8r [12:35] Necos (~tessai@tvwna-ip-c-20.princeton.org) joined ##slackware. [12:35] hmmmm [12:35] irssi is a strange beast [12:36] DURgod (~DURgod@24-180-67-226.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [12:37] Sushiyant (~hamed@unaffiliated/sushiyant) joined ##slackware. [12:37] fonseg (~fonseg@58.187.102.59) joined ##slackware. [12:37] Sushiyant (hamed@unaffiliated/sushiyant) left ##slackware. [12:37] DURgod (~DURgod@24-180-67-226.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [12:38] Necos (~tessai@tvwna-ip-c-20.princeton.org) left irc: Client Quit [12:38] Necos (~tessai@tvwna-ip-c-20.princeton.org) joined ##slackware. [12:39] Raff (~rafael@189.101.240.123) joined ##slackware. [12:39] kalakoer (~kalakoer-@88-196-188-224-dsl.trt.estpak.ee) joined ##slackware. [12:39] how to know which processes are sending packets? [12:39] wertik_rus (~wertik@95-24-217-131.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Quit: Leaving [12:40] fonseg: i think iptraf can handle process accounting [12:41] kalakoer (~kalakoer-@88-196-188-224-dsl.trt.estpak.ee) left irc: Client Quit [12:42] kalakoer (~kalakoer-@88-196-188-224-dsl.trt.estpak.ee) joined ##slackware. [12:43] Zordrak: ok, i am looking the manpage [12:43] nix_chix0r (~mrspwn@168-103-63-219.dlth.qwest.net) joined ##slackware. [12:44] Zozma (~Winter@97-83-229-2.dhcp.eucl.wi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [12:46] nachox (~imarambio@200.68.83.121) joined ##slackware. [12:49] CtrlAltCa (~fabio@kvirc/developer/CtrlAltCa) left irc: Quit: byez [12:49] fhobia (~fhobia@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [12:49] SigmaVirus24 (~WhoAmI@host-studentw-138-225.dhcp.stevens-tech.edu) joined ##slackware. [12:49] jailbox (~laj2@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) left irc: Quit: Leaving [12:50] anyone tried building gtkmm under slack13.1? [12:50] Agris (~agris@109.110.14.180) joined ##slackware. [12:50] Agris (~agris@109.110.14.180) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [12:51] Zordrak: seems like it just show the ips receiving packages, not which processes are sending. [12:52] Necos, is that your only question? :) [12:52] fonseg: sorry [12:53] mac- (mac@mandzur.pl) joined ##slackware. [12:59] akhe (~akhe@0x573bb4a2.ronqu1.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [13:00] thrice`: for now ^.~ [13:00] it looks like a gcc bug, but i just want to confirm it [13:01] tried compiling it using sbopkg [13:01] oh ok [13:01] Action: mtkoan oops [13:01] powtrix_ (~powtrix@189-69-27-190.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [13:02] all the while trying to get this spreadsheet ready for data collection for our fuel cell experiment [13:03] Necos, so, paste some error perhaps [13:03] nachox_ (~imarambio@200.68.83.121) joined ##slackware. [13:03] hmmm, trying to compile programs on battery power is not a very good idea :) [13:04] powtrix (~powtrix@189-69-18-209.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [13:04] Nick change: powtrix_ -> powtrix [13:04] sadman_ (~sadman@en-pc243.htwg-konstanz.de) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [13:06] nachox (~imarambio@200.68.83.121) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [13:08] Oak (~silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [13:11] Dominian (dominian@about/linux/staff/dominian) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [13:12] Dominian (dominian@about/linux/staff/dominian) joined ##slackware. [13:13] lmao2k (~nothere@cpc4-chms1-0-0-cust224.basl.cable.virginmedia.com) left irc: [13:13] http://pastebin.com/V71i6UQm [13:15] replay (replay@pdpc/supporter/student/replay) left ##slackware. [13:15] fonseg (~fonseg@58.187.102.59) left irc: Quit: leaving [13:19] ikonia (~mattd@unaffiliated/ikonia) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [13:23] stu_ (~stuart@175.144.252.149) left irc: Quit: Leaving [13:24] Necrosporus (~Xenius@unaffiliated/necrosporus) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [13:25] dChr (~dchr@ppp091138241207.dsl.hol.gr) joined ##slackware. [13:26] ok, obviously the issue is that you are trying a gtkmm (and stack) that is too old for the gtk in 13.1 [13:27] gtk in slackware 13.1 is 2.18, you are attempting 2.14 :> [13:29] the ones on slackbuilds.org in the 13.1 repo should be up-to-date - why not use those? [13:32] muazfa (~muazfa@118.96.218.213) joined ##slackware. [13:34] ikonia (~mattd@unaffiliated/ikonia) joined ##slackware. [13:37] gtkmm is still 2.14 for some reason [13:37] and i did sbopkg -r [13:38] gemcat (~GEM@207-119-21-135.dyn.centurytel.net) joined ##slackware. [13:38] lmao2k (~nothere@cpc4-chms1-0-0-cust224.basl.cable.virginmedia.com) joined ##slackware. [13:39] bleh, i forgot to update sbopkg itself [13:39] yes, the reason is your failure to update to the 13.1 branch [13:39] after slugging it out for months last time I thought I understood the wifi setup but I must have crossed instrucitons somewhere [13:40] (if you're going to get an attitude about it :p ) [13:40] thrice`: lol [13:40] i fixed it in sbopkg.conf :P [13:40] gemcat, where are you stuck? [13:40] I need a template that works for wep104 [13:41] and I need to stop the boot from trying to use wpa_supplicant before wicd runs [13:41] can wpa_supplicant do that? [13:42] the only way wpa_supplicant would be called, is if you tell it to in rc.inet1.conf [13:42] it was working fine before my crash [13:42] s4lv4d0r (~salvador@200.84.175.168) joined ##slackware. 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[13:52] so I need a wep104 template in there [13:52] if you want to use the system init scripts, you create an /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf . if you plan to use wicd, you use their templates; if none work, you create your own [13:52] yes [13:52] Raff (~rafael@189.101.240.123) left irc: Quit: Ex-Chat [13:53] gemcat: you also need to add the filename of your wep104 template into the /etc/wicd/encryption/templates/active file [13:53] and I can use the default template for wpa_supplicant.conf [13:53] ok [13:53] that is very helpful - i am looking in the right placfe now :) [13:53] wpa_supplicant doesn't even need to be run independently if you're using wicd. it handles all of the programs itself (most of the time ;) [13:54] Srbo (~Srbo@79.101.240.49) joined ##slackware. [13:54] hey, two questions, one is there an slackbuild for 32 bit compatiblity libs or something, and second, why does it seem like gcc only uses one core? [13:55] I think it is a template prob since it thinks it is signing on but doesnt [13:55] nickals, 1) yes (google alienbob multilib) 2) because you haven't called make to use more than 1 [13:56] thrice`, ok, ty n ty [13:56] kalakoer (~kalakoer-@88-196-188-224-dsl.trt.estpak.ee) left irc: Quit: Leaving [13:56] gemcat: number one, is your ssid hidden? (that gives me problems sometimes). number two, have you tried both of the existing templates for wep-based authentication? [13:58] mosno (~mosno@unaffiliated/mosno) left irc: Quit: mosno [13:58] my ssid is not hidden [13:58] nickals, something like: MAKEFLAGS="-j3" sh blah.SlackBuild will use both of your cores [13:59] I am momentarily confused by the second question - which I think means i did not and need to [14:00] v4nelle (~van@79.107.231.98) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [14:00] wow - thanks - it was really simple [14:00] ikonia (~mattd@unaffiliated/ikonia) joined ##slackware. [14:00] what was the issue? [14:01] telperion (~Adium@186.28.162.154) joined ##slackware. [14:01] gemcat, the confusion, I think, was thinking wicd would use your wpa_supplicant.conf in /etc . wicd *does* use wpa_supplicant as a tool, but it creates its own configs 'on-the-fly' as you disconnect/reconnect [14:01] I had the wrong template selected - switched to shared [14:01] ppl why vim freezes at open in 13.1 ? [14:02] open 2/3 files [14:02] then freezes [14:02] gemcat: excellent. next, why are you using wep? [14:02] wpa is much better :) [14:03] OpenSys, it's not a know problem, and your problem is like asking "why doesn't my car start?" [14:03] telperion (Adium@186.28.162.154) left ##slackware. [14:03] yes I know but is my wife's network and is working for her [14:03] shyko (~shyko@unaffiliated/shyko) joined ##slackware. [14:04] gotcha, it's a wife issue. they are the boss afterall ;) [14:06] ikonia (~mattd@unaffiliated/ikonia) left irc: Ping timeout: 272 seconds [14:06] she runs the servers too [14:06] thrice`, nop, but this is a strange problem, not a easy one [14:06] i use slack like version 6.0 [14:06] once again officergris - the prob was mainly in my head [14:07] never see this [14:07] OpenSys: have you done any package updating lately? [14:08] yes [14:08] did it happen before that? [14:08] with strace stop: [14:08] connect(4, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path="/dev/gpmctl"...}, 13 [14:08] alphageek (rooot@69-165-128-146.dsl.teksavvy.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [14:09] officergris is complelty random [14:09] with old vi always open [14:11] solved [14:11] rm /dev/gpmctl [14:11] works [14:11] the hell is device gpmctl ? [14:13] byteframe (~byteframe@pool-98-118-75-109.bstnma.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [14:13] slackytude (~slacky@f052030198.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [14:14] tusk (~tusk@cust.static.213-200-235-213.cybernet.ch) left irc: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.2 [14:15] looks like it has to do with use of gpm [14:15] slackie (~x@unaffiliated/slackie) left irc: Quit: Papaver Somniferum [14:15] tusk (~tusk@cust.static.213-200-235-213.cybernet.ch) joined ##slackware. [14:16] OH don't arrest me officergris i dont pirate anymore [14:16] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [14:16] up against the wall and spread 'em [14:16] bwhahaha [14:17] ;) [14:17] johndee (~id@95-29-176-89.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [14:17] gh0st (~gh0st@c-98-224-82-219.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [14:18] gh0st (~gh0st@c-98-224-82-219.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [14:20] yes sir! [14:20] Hermann (~Hermannn@c-de50e255.226-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined ##slackware. [14:20] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@82.158.3.234.dyn.user.ono.com) joined ##slackware. [14:23] I wonder if there's anything interesting in this pile of contraband I have here... [14:24] ahah! illegally downloaded movies. I had better watch them to ensure they are what they appear to be... [14:25] =o [14:25] alphageek (rooot@69-196-143-178.dsl.teksavvy.com) joined ##slackware. [14:25] they're not mine! [14:25] especially backdoor sluts 9 [14:25] no, that one is mine [14:25] that's not illegal [14:26] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [14:26] however, naughty nurses 12 I think has your fingerprints on it [14:26] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [14:26] >.> [14:34] gemcat (~GEM@207-119-21-135.dyn.centurytel.net) left irc: Quit: Vanishes with a small pop [14:38] SigmaVirus24 (~WhoAmI@host-studentw-138-225.dhcp.stevens-tech.edu) left irc: Quit: leaving [14:41] njathan (~njathan@203.115.79.252) joined ##slackware. [14:42] i hadn't installed compiz while i was installing slackware 13.0 on my laptop... now that i want to.. can someone outline a procedure how to do it (since dependency checking is out of question, just installing 'compiz' isn't helping) [14:43] can someone confirm if i can use the list in this post -> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/slackware-13-and-compiz-fusion-752803/#post3670449 [14:43] Pa^2 (~GrumpyPap@63.238.104.170) joined ##slackware. [14:44] lmao2k (~nothere@cpc4-chms1-0-0-cust224.basl.cable.virginmedia.com) left irc: [14:44] thats two different things [14:45] njathan, it should be in SBO [14:46] slackytude, i can find the compiz packages in my installation disk (13.0) [14:46] slackytude, i only want to know what the dependencies are [14:48] RickBuzzly (~rickbuzzl@166.205.139.254) joined ##slackware. [14:50] Roin (~florian@p5B2BEDBC.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Quit: see ya all o/ [14:51] Ivshti (~Ivshti@77.76.50.154) joined ##slackware. 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[15:42] ##ubuntu [15:42] ;'( [15:42] Guest85189 (buffer@divide.by.zero.at.shellium.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [15:42] MrZhi (mrzhi@one.does.not.simply.walk.into.shellium.org) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [15:42] :) [15:42] I thought it was ##not-slackware but there was nobody in that channel. [15:42] Unsichtbar (titan@shellium/member/titan) left irc: Ping timeout: 272 seconds [15:42] it's a longish name.. [15:43] #slackware-offtopic or close [15:43] Noone is in that channel either. [15:43] you could always just /list slackware [15:43] try permutations thereof, it is similar to what i posted [15:44] maybe it is two hashes...dunno [15:44] besides, i don't think anyone goes there voluntarily [15:44] lol [15:44] njathan (~njathan@203.115.79.252) joined ##slackware. [15:44] I just wanna chat! [15:45] Strange mancha, you aren't in there. [15:45] try emacs [15:45] <3 emacs [15:45] usually when this place is quiet you can slip in some non-technical chat as long you don't get ugly... [15:45] chat in here and eventually someone will get cranky and tell you the correct channel [15:45] Plasmastar (plasmastar@botters/plasmastar) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [15:45] yeah, i don't really do off-topic so i don't go to off-topic channels. [15:45] Well I'll chat here then. For now. [15:45] I got my certificate for beginner's class / intro class for programming in C from University of Illinois! :D [15:46] mancha, yeah, it's two # for the ot channel. [15:46] ok, i take it back. take this to off-topic :) [15:46] lol ;_; [15:46] kimjeng (~mike@196.201.211.197) joined ##slackware. [15:46] muazfa (~muazfa@118.96.218.213) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [15:48] this is too serious for offtopic. noone really cares about stuff like that on freenode [15:48] lol [15:49] sahko, so maybe it should be taken to oftc, channel #I_dont_give_a_damn ? :P [15:49] Oh does anyone know of a good program that watermarks images? [15:49] ask in ##offtopic [15:49] imagemagick can trivially insert them in bulk [15:50] knnk (~ngworekar@cpe-66-68-104-116.austin.res.rr.com) left irc: Quit: leaving [15:50] yeah [15:50] some gallery software and add them on the fly so you don't have to alter your originals at all [15:50] and it can be invisible with steganographic tools, depends on what you want [15:51] Can I get a name that I can look off from slackbuilds? [15:51] riza, I use this: mogrify -font /usr/share/fonts/TTF/LiberationSans-Regular.ttf pointsize 25 -verbose -draw "gravity south fill black text 0,33 'watermark_here' fill white text 1,32 'watermark_here' " *.JPG [15:51] o.o Wow. [15:51] Nice script, thank you. [15:51] danix (~danix@host135-112-dynamic.55-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [15:51] yw [15:51] imagekick is rad [15:51] eh [15:51] imagemgick [15:51] totally dude [15:51] damn [15:52] like gag me with a spoon [15:52] tubular [15:52] radical [15:53] sahk0 (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [15:53] gnarly [15:53] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [15:53] most triumphant [15:54] Ah! Okay thank you guys, emergency brb. [15:54] Plasmastar (plasmastar@botters/plasmastar) joined ##slackware. [15:54] anavel (~shandy@unaffiliated/anavel) joined ##slackware. [15:56] ScreamerX (~screamer@chello084115148215.3.graz.surfer.at) joined ##slackware. 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[16:05] nvidia 9300 [16:05] not here either [16:05] Unsichtbar (~server@shellium/member/titan) joined ##slackware. [16:05] hum, well, i run current for over a year [16:05] mario, do you have kwin's compositing enabled? Might try disabling it just to see if it goes away. [16:05] i dont like 3d effects i disable all that [16:05] ALVAN (~galaxy@unaffiliated/alvan) left irc: Quit: Leaving [16:06] could be something in xorg.conf then i guess, i think i will check that out [16:06] pnq (asdf@AC818385.ipt.aol.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [16:07] Arirang (koolaid@c-98-246-182-183.hsd1.or.comcast.net) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [16:08] Unsichtbar (~server@shellium/member/titan) left irc: Client Quit [16:09] figabo (~figabo@201.164.170.127) left irc: Quit: Computer has gone to sleep [16:09] rafu (~rafu@77.53.11.107) joined ##slackware. [16:10] rafu (rafu@77.53.11.107) left ##slackware. [16:11] rafu (~rafu@77.53.11.107) joined ##slackware. [16:14] ok one thing that looked weird was backingstore enabled, i disabled that, hopefuly it fixes itself [16:15] xsamurai (jamonyou@unaffiliated/xsamurai) left ##slackware. [16:15] I've got a damn weird problem. When I load Slackware 13.1 on my Sun Ultra 27 workstation, I get a VERY load high pitch noise from the machine when transferring files over the network. If I load Opensolaris on the machine, the noise goes away. Anybody got an idea as to what might be the cause of this? [16:16] ut (~toast@97-84-219-70.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [16:16] "VERY load" should of course read "VERY loud" [16:16] MrZhi (mrzhi@one.does.not.simply.walk.into.shellium.org) joined ##slackware. [16:16] Action: ThomasLocke smiles [16:16] The nic module loaded is e1000e [16:17] sounds like the processor [16:17] on the bright side, should keep stray dogs away.... [16:17] lol [16:17] Unsichtbar (~titan@shellium/member/titan) joined ##slackware. [16:18] There are no noise issues when I compile the kernel, or do other processor intensive tasks. [16:18] mmm.... Demosthenes... [16:18] It only happens when the network is being used. [16:18] and that almost never happens :) [16:18] kimjeng (~mike@196.201.211.197) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [16:18] njathan (~njathan@203.115.79.252) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [16:18] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [16:21] ut (~toast@97-84-219-70.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [16:22] dhabyx (~dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) joined ##slackware. [16:22] Appetite (titan@shellium/member/titan) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [16:22] Learn how to build distros! 350 megs of updates in two weeks after release! [16:22] MrZhi (mrzhi@one.does.not.simply.walk.into.shellium.org) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [16:23] Back. [16:23] Is there any way to tell if the hardware you pick up with be compatible with Slackware? Or are those days over? [16:24] riza, one more thing with watermarks, if you want to use an image as a watermark: http://www.jack-frost.co.uk/add_watermark_text_to_jpeg_images.html [16:24] Pa^2 (~GrumpyPap@63.238.104.170) left irc: Quit: Leaving [16:24] riza: If you're not ordering hw from china, chances that it will be compatible are pretty good :\ [16:25] johndee, don't most if not all parts come from China? [16:25] figabo (~figabo@201.164.170.127) joined ##slackware. [16:25] fire|bird, image as watermark? I've never thought of that. [16:25] any of you use compiz fusion for spinnan cubes? [16:26] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [16:26] johndee, like Foxconn, etc. I know lots of parts come from my country Taiwan. gh0st Nopee. I don't think it is necessary in S13/13.1. [16:26] riza: Yeah, but i mean special order of cheapest hardware made in some basement [16:26] riza, why do you believe it isnt necessary? [16:27] gh0st, because It hink spinning cubes come with KDE in 13/13.1, so no need to install Compiz Fusion. In 12 I installed Compiz Fusion and it worked so.. [16:27] wtf.... where are they at? lol [16:27] guax (~guax@unaffiliated/guaxinim) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [16:27] gh0st, you using KDE? [16:27] yep [16:27] on 13.1 [16:28] found it, sorry. such a nub question [16:28] It's fine. [16:28] It's in System Settings I think, don't remember the name. In Desktop Effects or something like that. [16:28] i just had no idea it was even built in [16:30] x80 (~epoch@p3m/member/epoch) joined ##slackware. [16:30] ##slackware: mode change '+b *!*@p3m/member/epoch' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [16:30] x80 kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: Banned: Seeya, trooooollll. Actions have consequences. Adults understand that. [16:31] o.o Sorry but why is slackboy banning people left and right? [16:31] %) [16:31] I don't see any of the people he is banning. [16:32] Bernuzelis (MantelisB@86.100.90.60) joined ##slackware. [16:32] Guess why you don't see them riza... [16:32] These are permbans [16:32] ahh epoch... happy times [16:32] I meant before, I don't see them causing problems. o.o Anyway moving on. Um so is there a list of hardware that work well? :) [16:33] Plasmastar (plasmastar@botters/plasmastar) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [16:33] x80/epoch once launched a DDoS against this channel. He can plead all he want now, he won't get a boarding pass [16:33] Also thank you again folks for the watermark script + stuff. [16:33] Kenjiro (~kenjiro@unaffiliated/kenjiro) left irc: Quit: ok, time to go [16:33] Why would he do that?! [16:33] Some people just have twisted little minds [16:34] wertik_rus (~wertik@95-24-217-131.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [16:34] Hello. I deleted my Windows and Linux Disk, but it not connected to each other and now I have two disks, but I need one because it's only one HDD. Now I reinstalled PC and Loaded Linux LiveCD and with GParted now I see that too Linux disk is painted key and I can't remove it. How could I format that /dev/sda1? [16:34] How do you know it was him? [16:34] :) [16:34] We found out, it was not that hard [16:34] Plasmastar (plasmastar@botters/plasmastar) joined ##slackware. [16:34] Plasmastar (plasmastar@botters/plasmastar) left irc: Excess Flood [16:35] Guest39083 (buffer@divide.by.zero.at.shellium.org) joined ##slackware. [16:35] Uhuh [16:35] s/reinstaled/restarted [16:35] Not that hard, you say [16:35] Bernuzelis, can you tell me your whole hard drive layout? [16:35] riza, not really understand what you need. [16:36] Using thermorectal cryptoanalysis? %) [16:36] Bernuzelis, Okay perhaps I just don't understand what you mean by "painted key"... [16:36] johndee, possible that they just asked a staffer to identify from there.. or they read the packet and where it came from (esp if this epoch person was behind a proxy).. [16:36] Near text: "/dev/sda1" is painted keys. [16:36] Or they had him in a honeypot (while epoch was poking around to prepare for a dos). [16:36] I don't know, it's symbol maibe that this partition is locked or something.. [16:36] bjx (~brendan@113-61-80-63.static.qld.dsl.net.au) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [16:37] Is it possible for you to take a screenshot or something? I have never heard of anything about painted keys. Um, how big is your hard drive? How much space was each partition? Should be only 3 partition, 1 swap, 1 Linux, 1 ntfs. [16:38] Plasmastar (plasmastar@botters/plasmastar) joined ##slackware. [16:38] http://johnny.chadda.se/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/gparted.png [16:38] riza: I don't quite get how you can easily find someone behind a Ddos attack unless it's some massive ctcp from his own host %)) [16:38] It's something like this [16:38] s4lv4d0r (~salvador@200.84.175.168) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [16:38] But there is keys, not that orange things. [16:39] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [16:39] I have 30GB HDD. Windows has 15GB, Linux 11. But I want now everything remove and start new that laptop epoch. [16:39] johndee, hm.. well he performed dos from his own ip? [16:39] But that's not *D*dos already [16:40] riza: There are bright minds :D [16:40] Bernuzelis, laptop epoch? Anyway I don't see anything painted and it looks like you can make whatever changes you desire. If you have done backups, just delete it all and start over? [16:40] johndee, :D [16:41] Does anyone know of any videos like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGxUf24nOVc [16:41] Urgleflogue (~plamen@87-126-143-181.btc-net.bg) left irc: Quit: Leaving [16:42] I really want more Slackware vs. * hilarity [16:42] riza, here my keys - http://www.fell.it/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/gparted.jpg [16:42] Wow now that I have never ever seen. [16:42] Dunno, you could ask in #gparted. [16:43] Or #linux, most likely #linux. [16:43] ilj (~ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [16:44] What happens after you click "Unmount" in that menu Bernuzelis? [16:44] gh0st (~gh0st@c-98-224-82-219.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [16:44] alienBOB, wait I totally forgot about that. Bernuzelis are you running gparted from boot up or from console in an existing mount? That is, you have already booted up the system? [16:45] tsonev (~tsonev@88.203.244.73) joined ##slackware. [16:45] alienBOB, I can't click that. [16:46] Why not? It is not greyed out [16:46] riza, I loaded LiveCD [16:46] Bernuzelis, where are you booting gparted from? [16:46] riza, I loaded LiveCD and started it from applications->gparted [16:46] alienBOB, it's not screenshot, it's from google. [16:46] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-426796.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Excess Flood [16:46] I just showed that "keys" :) [16:47] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-426796.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [16:47] Bernuzelis, no no. I think you are doing it wrong. [16:47] You put in the livecd, during where? [16:47] I writing to you from other computer, so I can't do screenshot. [16:47] Usually it is locked when you mount while the system is already booted. [16:47] FRSoldier (frsoldier@93.94.25.110) joined ##slackware. [16:48] sahk0 (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [16:48] gh0st (~gh0st@c-98-224-82-219.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [16:48] riza, not really understand your question. I just booted Xubuntu LiveCD (Xubuntu channel is dead so I asking here) and started from here that GParted. I'm not very advanced user so I don't really understand what to do. [16:48] :) [16:48] gh0st (~gh0st@c-98-224-82-219.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [16:49] Maybe I have to do some umount or something? [16:49] Bernuzelis: Probably [16:50] johndee, he shouldn't be mounted to begin with... [16:50] Do "df" and if you see any partitions of your hard drive mounted, unmount them [16:50] It's dangerous to modify data on a mountpoint. [16:50] riza: Yep [16:51] Xfce could have mounted them, though [16:52] riza, I don't scare loose data. I want to do that. I want format everything what I have. [16:52] Anyway, in df I don't see something with partition. [16:52] Here is CDROM, rofs (/dev/loop0), dev, /, tmp, run, /var/lock, lib/init/rw [16:52] danix (~danix@host135-112-dynamic.55-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [16:53] maybe it didn't start it as root? [16:53] I started su gparted [16:53] lol [16:53] No, you're doing it wrong. [16:53] Wiren (~Wiren@LRouen-152-82-19-50.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [16:53] gh0st (~gh0st@c-98-224-82-219.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [16:53] Wrong wrong wrong. Do a hard reboot. Boot into the cd. [16:54] isw (~blood@c-67-181-224-97.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [16:54] Bernuzelis: Just start gparted. What do you mean, "su gparted"? [16:54] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [16:54] What reboot gonna change? I am now in LiveCD. [16:54] You shouldn't su gparted. At all. :'( [16:54] gksudo gparted [16:55] aziztcf, gksudo not help. I still see keys. [16:55] :) [16:55] Damn, what the ... is going on here with that HDD :? [16:55] Then sudo gparted from console %) [16:56] Still [16:56] That's what I'm saying, you shouldn't have to do that. [16:56] Maybe I can do some format things and later everything would be ok? :) [16:56] riza, so what should I do? [16:56] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [16:56] Cold hard reboot. [16:57] hard? [16:57] Yes. Like, into BIOS. [16:57] Then boot into CD, not into hard drive. [16:57] But I'm in CD :) [16:57] figabo (~figabo@201.164.170.127) left irc: Quit: Computer has gone to sleep [16:57] Not in hard drive [16:57] I wish I was there to see this for myself. [16:57] So open up a console and umount these drives. [16:57] but they're not mounted apparently... [16:58] aziztcf, impossible. Hit refresh or something. [16:58] Shit pipe or something. [16:58] Anyway, in df I don't see something with partition. [16:58] Here is CDROM, rofs (/dev/loop0), dev, /, tmp, run, /var/lock, lib/init/rw [16:58] Bernuzelis: Are there any disk icons on the desktop? [16:58] YEs [16:59] Home, File System, Trash, Install Xubuntu [16:59] Well, right click them all and unmount. Except for Xubuntu cd itself [16:59] lol [16:59] Disk icons, not Trash %) [17:00] How I should do that? [17:00] sudo umount /home/ ? [17:00] s0d0 (~sod@host86-175-233-208.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [17:00] Damn, in Home I see my old Xubuntu Info [17:01] I can't believe your problem is so confusing. [17:01] So maybe that LiveCD loaded everything :o [17:01] %) [17:01] idd :) [17:01] I hope that this idd is not idiot. I'm new in Linux :) [17:01] Necos (~tessai@dynamic-oit-vapornet-c-38.Princeton.EDU) joined ##slackware. [17:02] johndee, is that a smiley face? [17:02] No, that's idiod. That can be treated :)) [17:02] riza: Yep [17:02] lol [17:03] jk [17:03] shyko (~shyko@unaffiliated/shyko) left irc: Quit: gone [17:04] hmmm [17:04] there we go [17:04] Bernuzelis, short for "indeed" ;) well if gparted isn't doing the job, try reading up on fdisk if you're not scared of terminal witchcraft [17:04] Necos, it says you are in Princeton. Really? :O [17:04] finally, i can access the chemical engineering servers [17:04] riza, yes [17:05] :O...... [17:05] How... how do you afford it? D: [17:05] i'm in one of the chemical engineering buildings ^.^ [17:05] i can't, they're paying me lol [17:05] I could go to a school like that but I cannot afford it. I'm poor as hell. [17:05] Oooh.. [17:05] Ph.D.? [17:05] nope! [17:05] Why are they paying you? [17:06] http://www.princeton.edu/~pccm/outreach/reu.htm [17:06] lmao2k (~nothere@cpc4-chms1-0-0-cust224.basl.cable.virginmedia.com) joined ##slackware. [17:06] i go to school on the west coast, remember :) [17:06] Ooh you got selected. [17:06] Lucky. ;_; [17:07] summer programs tend to be like that, no? [17:07] yeah [17:07] since they're selected and all, blah blah [17:08] yeah, i'm working with a bio-chem engineer, a chem engineer, and a chemist, doing fuel cell research >.> [17:08] and i'm a physicist... [17:08] perfect opportunity for a bar joke lol [17:09] I guess I dunno where to find these summer programs. [17:09] well I'm going to linux camp tomorrow so HA :P [17:09] raela, you passing thru DC? :P [17:09] raela, is that a summer program? D: [17:10] SELF is tomorrow thru monday or somethin, right? [17:10] Necos: well, hitting the outer edge. it's over 6pm sunday [17:10] riza: south east linux fest.. it's a conference. however, to me, it's linux camp :P [17:11] ;_; [17:11] I is lost, I dunno whhere to find these cool stuff you guys find. [17:11] Ah well, I guess I'll just have to keep going to class and acquiring certificates.. [17:11] Alan_Hicks has been inviting people to SELF for months [17:11] nathanbw (~nathan@c-71-59-8-47.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [17:12] namedrisk (~namedrisk@201.80.208.20) joined ##slackware. [17:12] arnis (~arnis@62.122.16.30) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [17:12] arnis (~arnis@62.122.16.30) joined ##slackware. [17:13] Yes I have. [17:13] in what folder of the dvd can i find the apache2 pkg ? [17:13] "n" [17:13] mancha thx :) [17:13] "n"o problem [17:13] namedrisk: You're looking for httpd though, not "apache2". [17:13] THat was fast mancha, I had to go and look in the package listing!! [17:14] Alan_Hicks yeah i know that ;) [17:14] riza, i'm fast that way :) [17:14] How in the world do you recall it that fast? [17:14] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [17:14] because apache is a "n"etwork related application [17:14] ...because n is for network, which is the sort of thing apache is [17:14] namedrisk, for future reference, there is a file called PACKAGES.TXT that you can grep to see where things are [17:14] Action: namedrisk tells riza that mancha is slackware built in with 10 i7 by default [17:14] ikonia (~mattd@unaffiliated/ikonia) joined ##slackware. [17:15] Action: riza cries at hearing not one but TEN i7 cores. [17:15] Skywise that is awesome thx :) ... i was going folder to folder on the website >__> [17:15] >.> [17:15] frankie has SIXTEEN xeon cores [17:15] Alan_Hicks: i'm on the east coast until august... not sure if i can make self tho... [17:15] Necos: make it to DC tomorrow morning or fly out tomorrow :P I have space in a hotel room [17:16] Sure you can. Hop in the truck tomorrow and drive to Spartanburg. [17:16] yeah the planes might not even be working [17:16] lol, that'd be awesome ^.^ [17:16] tickets would be expensive so short notice ;) [17:16] raela, yeah, i have to work with my research group tomorrow, so i won't be out til later in the day, like 6pm [17:16] haha. fly that night and be there for sat/sun :P [17:17] so what is self [17:17] south east linux fest [17:17] i'll see if i got $$$ for that raela [17:17] in washington dc? [17:17] no, in spartanburg, south carolina [17:17] I'm driving from DC [17:18] oh ok [17:18] thats a hell of a drive [17:18] is someone going with you? [17:18] I drove from upstate NY today [17:18] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@82.158.3.234.dyn.user.ono.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [17:18] wertik_rus (wertik@95-24-217-131.broadband.corbina.ru) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [17:18] it's in NC i think [17:18] i haven't road tripped like that since college [17:18] yeah, NaCl is riding down with me [17:18] SC, Necos :P [17:19] cool, you wanna have some company on that, and a gps [17:19] no one came with me from NY though (6 hours) [17:19] nah.. I don't have a gps. I have written directions and might fight the printer for a pretty copy later [17:19] 8hrs at a stretch is my limit [17:19] rworkman: syn! [17:19] well okay.. I had dogs with me :P [17:19] gps are cheap now and really useful [17:20] Hermann (~Hermannn@c-de50e255.226-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [17:20] mancha: ack/syn [17:20] 9 hours at once was my max, but that was because I got lost.. was supposed to be a 7.5 hour drive [17:20] remember when gps was not so useful? it would tell you to turn right, about 100 yards too late :> [17:20] i've gone 12hrs before but since i didn't remember the last couple of hours, i didn't wanna do it again [17:20] you need to get the fastest cpu you can [17:20] that matters more then screen size [17:20] rworkman, just wanted to share i am a very happy camper. between my excellent detective skills and your very wise pointers, i succeeded in my experiments [17:21] also, I usually leave in the afternoon/evening and drive until late night.. but leaving early morning tomorrow [17:21] otherwise you get misses like that or it can't recalculate your route before the next exit [17:21] mancha: yay! Good to hear :) [17:21] i prefer to drive at night [17:21] FRSoldier (frsoldier@93.94.25.110) left irc: Quit: life is but a dream [17:21] as do I, but I don't want a hotel room for tonight.. at my parents' house. free meal/bed for the night :P [17:22] when i take i-95 i don't leave before 11pm [17:22] and then its like i have the highway to myself [17:22] but during the week, only trucks are out late [17:23] btw, virginia is real anal about speeds, i wouldn't go over the limit, just stay with traffic [17:23] nod. I'll be leaving SC around 6PM or so sunday.. gonna be driving laaate [17:23] raela, so i was off by a state :P [17:24] I usually go 10 over, maybe 15 in spots if traffic is that way/seems open.. heh. thanks for the advice, will keep that in mind [17:24] as long as you don't exceed the wreckless statutes... [17:24] last time I was coming back from SC, brother was driving.. I think he got nailed in NC. speed was 75, dropped to 55, but he thought it was a 65 zone (I think) [17:24] yeah, i go fastest in delaware and md, i can usually run with a pack of cars at 80mph from toll to toll [17:24] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [17:25] hell, kentucky is awful (well in a good way).. 65 mph speed limit, going 80, see a cop and go to slow down and cop goes cruzing by around 90 :P [17:25] what is their algorithm, btw, anyone know? say abunch of speeders decide to herd: 10 car posse zoom by highway patrolman at 80mph [17:25] who does the cop stop? [17:25] i was once going 90 in md got passed by a cop doing 120 [17:26] mancha: they stand and wave you all down [17:26] Action: adaptr lives in a country where flash is the only means of speed ticketing.. and they're fairly well known in advance. I idle around 85mph :) [17:26] they go after the one who runs [17:26] maybe the unlucky bastard who doesn't get to the brakes in time gets it :P [17:26] man even if I'm not speeding, I see a cop and head for the brakes, then feel stupid [17:27] OK, so if in a posse, always stop? [17:27] well, let them pull you over, don't try to run [17:27] the cop will continue past you for the leader of the pack (ie the last one to stop)? [17:27] if they do the lights and wave you down [17:27] raela, you haven't seen anything til you come to california :) [17:27] yeah or sometimes they'll back off [17:27] if you slow and they go past/wave you on.. just continue [17:27] ut (~toast@97-84-219-70.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [17:27] alkos333 (~alkos333@70-8-53-154.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [17:28] friend of mine was driving to SF at 115, where the speed limit was 65 [17:28] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [17:28] Necos: heh! not planning on it :P though actually an animal genetics conference is somewhere out there in january.. adviser said I should go [17:28] CHP stopped her, she told them she didn't know she was going 115. no ticket [17:29] my crazy aunt.. somewhere in the south, limit was 65, she got pulled over doing 120 in a minivan.. told the cop she didn't realize she was going so fast (how can you not in a van???).. he ticketed her for 90 [17:29] my car feels like its gliding along at 120 [17:29] I just got my car 2 months ago.. today was my first time on the freeway with it, but I didn't go over 80 [17:30] actually, when I first merged on, I merged like I would my old car.. and it hopped to 80 in seconds.. whoops [17:30] with the windows up at night, i feel like i'm in a low flying space ship [17:30] raela, speedster [17:30] upgraded from a 94 dodge shadow.. no acceleration in that car :P [17:31] >.> [17:31] nix_chix0r: /wave [17:31] what [17:31] nix_chix0r: man I feel kinda guilty about it sometimes. no clue how fast I've taken the shadow.. 90 with the speedometer. seems like every roadtrip I did with the thing, the speedometer stopped working so I'd just push it until it felt unsteady [17:31] lol just sayin hi :P [17:31] forgot i talked in here [17:31] HI ne [17:31] hahaha [17:31] Necos, [17:31] Action: Necos gives nix_chix0r a hug "it's ok" [17:31] lol [17:32] raela, new cars get used to it. they go zoom zoom with little to no effort [17:32] finally got on to the princeton wireless network >.<; [17:32] nix_chix0r: yeah. just need to keep an eye on my speed [17:33] when in doubt set your cruise [17:33] nix_chix0r: when i first bought my 96 camry in 01, i raced that thing at 120 on the fwy ^.^ [17:33] Necos: I was happy.. I set up this network in wpa_supplicant.conf a month or so ago but hadn't tested it.. it connected perfectly :D [17:33] nix_chix0r: I have never used cruise control before [17:33] raela, omg [17:33] what is wrong with you people [17:33] raela: i had to get my mac address registered and stuff... PITA [17:33] my car has no cruise and on trips it kills me [17:34] nix_chix0r: old car didn't have it and I have only been putzing around town in the new car so far [17:34] yeah true [17:34] cruise control is the best thing since sliced bread, make no mistake [17:34] we're installing it in m ycar [17:34] Necos: haha, with frankie, I just emailed my mac and they called it a day.. my laptops aren't registered with cornell though [17:34] kits are 250 or less deppending where you look [17:34] I haven't wanted to try cruise control.. I feel like constantly doing something is keeping me away [17:34] I like small adjustments :/ [17:35] and tbh it's necessary for me heh. always teetering from 55-70 i cant keep my speeds so not suprised i've almost gotten a 2nd speeding ticket [17:35] well, before you try it, learn how to disengage it [17:35] its usually just a tap on the brake to clutch [17:35] nix_chix0r: lol [17:35] and you should never use cruise control in slippery conditions [17:35] well yeah [17:35] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [17:35] i have no reason to use it except for on trips and i drive a lot [17:36] but you can still get on the gas with cruise to pass someone and when you're done let up and it will resume the previous set speed [17:36] on my camry, it actually has a cancel button (in addition to tapping the brakes) [17:36] Skywise: yeah, it's damn awesome :) [17:36] my gps also warns when i'm over the speed limit [17:36] Skywise: my car has buttons on the steering wheel.. I think to dissengage as well [17:37] Necos, http://www.mnrelectronics.com/kiasp20crcok1.html how to install it who knows hah [17:37] I dunno I'm still not used to fancy things. AC is some strange new thing to me [17:37] cruise control is nice for cruising [17:37] though I love playing with power windows :P [17:37] you poor thing [17:37] Skywise, sure is [17:38] i dont haz power windows either [17:38] nix_chix0r: my brother might ;) or he'd try. he loves working on cars in his spare time.. he took my shadow and has been doing things with it [17:38] or doors [17:38] deprived of such things for so long [17:38] xMDKx (~mdkcore@nat/mandriva/x-rnulixxwmlittgoh) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [17:38] well, it was a great first car, in my opinion :P [17:38] and my cars a 2003 so wtf [17:38] don't have doors? [17:38] mine is a 91 [17:38] mancha, no doors kia cuts corners=) [17:38] man nix_chix0r, you were wanting me to get one, too!! [17:38] heh [17:39] fabric doors [17:39] so that's the secret behind their pricing scheme [17:39] raela, most new ones have all the "standard" features [17:39] velcro's extra [17:39] breaks extra hahahah [17:39] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Changing host [17:39] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [17:39] naw i got a great deal [17:39] AkiraYB (~FarSeer@201-68-171-202.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [17:39] telperion (~Adium@190.156.18.200) joined ##slackware. [17:39] waterproofing is extra [17:39] Anyone here particularly pleased with their web host? I'm looking for a new one. PHP 5 and MySQL are my bare software requirements. Any recommendations? [17:39] haha actually the low end versa don't come with antilock brakes or a stereo [17:39] my outside mirror is staying super strong with that gorilla glue [17:39] do you want the standard kia, ma'am or the deluxe (we add brakes and a fourth wheel in that model) [17:40] haa [17:40] mancha, seririously.. but for 3500 and still under 55thousand miles it'll last a while [17:40] not with that crap fiberglass body kit it's a solid car [17:40] AkiraYB (~FarSeer@187.74.80.64) joined ##slackware. [17:41] i'm not knocking it, just having some morning fun on ##slackware is all [17:41] has an adorable horn [17:41] I've never used my horn, either [17:41] I only used the horn in my shadow 2 or 3 times in the 5 years I had it [17:41] little beep beeps. oh i use my horn a lot:| i'm a mean driver [17:41] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [17:42] I had passengers reach over and hit my horn [17:42] :( [17:42] can't merge gtfo the road [17:42] nix, one of those cornets out the side window with a black rubber squeeze bulb? [17:42] telperion (Adium@190.156.18.200) left ##slackware. [17:42] HA [17:42] hehehe [17:42] mancha, no i have my kid hoisted on the size we just poke him with darts [17:43] horn cost extra [17:43] heh, put them buggers to good use, i say... [17:43] less he spends clinging to my leg the better [17:43] nix_chix0r: that's a great use of kids that can't fight back lol [17:43] didn't think i'd have to ask permission daily to go pee [17:43] he always says no [17:44] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [17:44] nix_chix0r: have you seen the kid mop clothing? get him that [17:44] say whatt? [17:44] hahaha [17:44] nix_chix0r: http://www.uberreview.com/wp-content/uploads/babymop.jpg [17:44] link me [17:44] hydrophobic pants [17:44] why dont i have a /etc/rc.d/rc.nfs ? [17:44] adv_ (~sfv@77.49.193.109.dsl.dyn.forthnet.gr) joined ##slackware. [17:44] YESSSSSSSSSSS [17:44] anyone knows how can i make the .plan contents in finger(1) appear on the same line with Plan:? [17:44] i want that [17:44] dustybin: because one doesn't exist [17:45] :( [17:45] dustybin: there's rc.nfsd [17:45] oh i dont have that either [17:45] i installed slackware full [17:45] do you have nfs tools and the nfs server installed? [17:45] pics or it didn't happen [17:45] nix_chix0r: if you're crafty, might be able to make it [17:45] raela, yeah but he's already walking i'd just make him slipper swiffers [17:45] Problem is solved - Loaded xubuntu install CD, Selected "Install Xubuntu" and when played with partition. Later, loaded Windows XP CD and deleted/created some partitions and I don't know how, but everything fixed! All partitions joined to one and now leved for Linux 3GB I install my Windows. :) [17:45] it's pretty hard to waterproof clothing (unless you can get the spray-on stuff) [17:46] nix_chix0r: put hobbles on him so he can't walk anymore [17:46] Necos: i thought a full slackware install would install those automatically? [17:46] dusty you didn't do a full install [17:46] i did! [17:46] banditman (~djt@92.14.52.241) joined ##slackware. [17:46] without a doubt [17:46] i've never done a full install of slackware, but i'd agree with your guess [17:46] isn't it called rc.rpc or something these days? [17:47] nope :) [17:47] mmm, ok. I've never installed nfs it seems [17:48] Syllopsium (~Peter@blears.syllopsium.com) joined ##slackware. [17:49] i've always wondered why samba gives lower network throughput than scp, even when scp uses encryption [17:49] dustybin, the litmus test is...do you have /var/log/packages/nfs-utils-*.t?z ? [17:50] root@server:/home/lee# ls /var/log/packages/nfs* [17:50] /var/log/packages/nfs-utils-1.2.2-x86_64-1 [17:50] /var/log/packages entries won't have a .tgz entry [17:50] rafu (~rafu@77.53.11.107) left irc: Quit: rafu [17:50] oops [17:50] dustybin, cat /var/log/packages/nfs-utils* | grep rc.d/ [17:50] dustybin, the litmus test is...do you have /var/log/packages/nfs-utils-* ? [17:51] ovnicraft (~ovnicraft@200.63.199.99) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [17:51] etc/rc.d/ [17:51] etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd.new [17:51] lol [17:51] :> [17:51] h0h0, mystery solved. [17:51] slackpkg search-new [17:52] slackpkg new-config [17:52] was trying to remember from memory... and i failed :) [17:52] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [17:52] if your rc.nfsd.new doesn't exist, someone (read, you) deleted it. you can reinstall the package to get it, or hunt it down from a mirror [17:52] well hopefully someone wrote it down [17:53] ok thanks :D [17:53] ummm, wait a second... [17:53] pnq (asdf@AC818662.ipt.aol.com) joined ##slackware. [17:53] he probably was looking for rc.nfsd and not rc.nfsd.new >.> [17:54] the config_new should have moved it over, though [17:54] what's the current version of nfs stuff in slack 13.1? [17:54] alkos333 (~alkos333@70-8-53-154.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [17:54] wonder if he's upgraded anything [17:55] alphad (~alphad@41.66.5.141) joined ##slackware. [17:57] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!*@support.team.at.shellium.org expired. [17:57] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!*@support.team.at.shellium.org' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [17:57] Guest54083 (titan@support.team.at.shellium.org) joined ##slackware. [17:57] ##slackware: mode change '+b *!*@support.team.at.shellium.org' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [17:57] Guest54083 kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: Banned: You seem to know exactly how far to push things before leaving the channel, which tells me that you deserve a ban anyway. Five days. Stop being such a drama queen. [17:57] Necrosporus (~Xenius@unaffiliated/necrosporus) joined ##slackware. [17:59] ovnicraft (~ovnicraft@200.63.199.99) joined ##slackware. [18:00] >.> [18:01] ridout (~gm@d216-121-212-105.home3.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [18:01] lain_ (~lain@200.45.180.28) joined ##slackware. [18:02] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-426796.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Quit: Terminated with extreme prejudice - dircproxy 1.2.0 [18:03] I need to stop procrastination. [18:03] Nick change: lain_ -> x-ip_ [18:04] asarch (~asarch@189.188.152.47) joined ##slackware. [18:04] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-426796.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [18:04] How can I set the kernel paramenter 'nomodeset' in LILO? [18:04] have you tried man lilo? [18:05] you'll want to put that in an append line, man lilo.conf [18:06] The letters of the screen are quite small [18:06] It's hard for me to read them [18:07] there are ways to change that [18:07] Bingo [18:08] BRB! [18:08] asarch (~asarch@189.188.152.47) left irc: Client Quit [18:08] i wonder if i should recompile apache to use suexec with our without this line --with-suexec-caller=apache ... [18:08] andarius (~andarius@c-24-98-241-160.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [18:09] i did this: [18:09] installpkg nfs-utils-1.2.2-x86_64-1.txz [18:09] but still [18:09] greetings and salutations [18:09] no /etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd [18:09] andarius (~andarius@c-24-98-241-160.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: Client Quit [18:09] you would copy /etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd.new to rc.nfsd and then edit it [18:10] andarius (~andarius@c-24-98-241-160.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [18:10] -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2457 May 3 06:37 /etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd [18:10] ut (~toast@97-84-219-70.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [18:10] it does exist [18:10] ovnicraft (~ovnicraft@200.63.199.99) left irc: Quit: Leaving [18:10] so what do you mean [18:10] im confused brb [18:10] if you want to run it, you need to chmod it +x [18:12] right so it was there all along [18:12] silly me [18:12] pizzledizzle (~pizdets@pool-96-250-215-244.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [18:12] lol [18:12] mmmm this is odd, compiled httpd to use suexec it loads fine but it won't let me use and keep givign me access denied on the virtual host error_log anyone has any ideas ? i have tried setting up permissions on the users folders and nothing :/ [18:13] wow... you do realize you've drawn half a dozen unrelated apache concepts together into one mind-bending issue, yes ? [18:13] lancel00t (Rob@96-42-15-86.dhcp.fdul.wi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [18:14] hey I've got a question [18:14] why don't you wanna use suexec? i.e., why are you deviating from the normal package configuration when it's clear you don't know what you're doing? [18:14] slackie (~x@unaffiliated/slackie) left irc: Quit: Papaver Somniferum [18:15] Necos hum ? "why don't " ? i want to use it ... [18:15] I tried burning the usbboot file to a cd but it wouldn't boot. What I am trying to do is use a cd to boot slackware64-13.1 so I can install from a hard drive. I am limited to CD's and slackware64 is pretty much available as a dvd, afaik. [18:15] zz_MrZhi (mrzhi@one.does.not.simply.walk.into.shellium.org) joined ##slackware. [18:15] Nick change: zz_MrZhi -> MrZhi [18:15] you just said you recompiled it... for what? :P [18:15] adaptr well i wish i could be more specific but i can't find any other errors that would describe better the issue [18:15] lancel00t, just burn the iso [18:16] Necos the default httpd does not comes with suexec, so i recompiled httpd to enable it wish went fine [18:16] namedrisk: how about explaining what you *want* ? in #httpd, for preference [18:16] Skywise, which iso though? [18:16] the first 1 [18:16] Yes, but I wish to install slackware64 not the x86 ver. [18:16] adaptr well i did :) but they dont seem to be live at the momment ... [18:16] i should probably close some tabs... FF is bugging out [18:17] so... get the... 64bit dvd ? [18:17] namedrisk: bullshiiiit [18:17] like I said before, I am limited to CD's [18:17] sorry [18:17] SuBmUnDo (~SuBmUnDo@unaffiliated/submundo) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [18:17] adaptr well the question is there :) [18:17] namedrisk: the retort is the same: why [18:18] lancel00t, can you use a usb drive? it only needs to be 2gb? [18:18] SuBmUnDo (~SuBmUnDo@unaffiliated/submundo) joined ##slackware. [18:18] I don't have that either. [18:18] AkiraYB (~FarSeer@187.74.80.64) left irc: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.2 [18:19] AkiraYB (~FarSeer@187.74.80.64) joined ##slackware. [18:21] if you want to use only CDs for 64bit you have to create your osw ISO image which is very easy and outlined in the source tree [18:22] You can safely cram most things minus kde and other mess on a single CD. then get the rest that you need via slackpkg [18:23] isw (~blood@c-67-181-224-97.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [18:24] can't you use alienBOB's script to create it? [18:24] either DL the DVD of the parts you need seperately then follow --> ftp://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/slackware/slackware64-13.1/isolinux/README.TXT [18:24] I suppose you could, but why not use the default stuff? [18:24] Bernuzelis (MantelisB@86.100.90.60) left irc: [18:25] xsamurai (~munki@unaffiliated/xsamurai) joined ##slackware. [18:28] well, just a thought... [18:28] well, it's 630... think i'll call it a day here in the lab... got my calculations ready for tomorrow [18:28] i'll bbl from my dorm :) [18:28] Necos (~tessai@dynamic-oit-vapornet-c-38.Princeton.EDU) left irc: Quit: leaving [18:31] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!*@p3m/member/epoch expired. [18:31] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!*@p3m/member/epoch' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [18:32] banditman (~djt@92.14.52.241) left irc: Quit: leaving [18:34] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) joined ##slackware. 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(EE) intel(0): No kernel modesetting driver detected." everytime I startx [19:05] glarb (1000@c-68-62-27-150.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [19:05] What's wrong? [19:05] well there you go, it won't start without kernel modesetting [19:05] rv2733 (~rv2733@c-98-242-168-49.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [19:05] Mr-Zhi (~zhizaki@ppp-70-249-33-137.dsl.austtx.swbell.net) joined ##slackware. [19:05] ? [19:05] What does it mean? [19:06] so pick...small letters and X or big letter and no X [19:06] Son of...! 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[19:21] anyone using kopete with the skype wrapper plugin? [19:22] I should probably /j #kde [19:23] BsdNeo (~BsdNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: Quit: leaving [19:23] does anyone know why Volkerding hasn't adopted VLC as an official Slackware media player? [19:24] The-Croupier (~Arbi@unaffiliated/thecroupier/x-363548) joined ##slackware. [19:24] greetings [19:24] ;) [19:24] officer i bet vlc depends on a lot of patent-encumbered deps [19:24] officergris, I think you would have to answer the opposite question first. What does VLC offer that would make it worth adding when we already have an official MPlayer implementation now [19:25] asarch (~asarch@189.188.152.47) joined ##slackware. [19:25] not sure offhand. its performance seems to be better than mplayer's in my experience [19:25] how can one find the default mac address of a gateway? arp -a or tracert -d ? [19:25] explain [19:25] plus mplayer has that nasty bug where it can't stop the screensaver from kicking in [19:26] officergris: why not take off the screensaver completely? [19:26] number one, I shouldn't have to. number two, because I use it for other things (locking the screen, for instance, and keeping prying eyes off of my work) [19:27] neonflux (~neonflux@dhcp64-134-224-65.fpscc.den.wayport.net) joined ##slackware. [19:27] I actually use xine when that becomes an issue, but xine has a few more playback bugs than mplayer does [19:27] I've always found xine and vlc more buggy than mplayer [19:28] well xine isn't too bad but vlc sometimes hangs [19:28] dive: ;) do you have 5mins? pm??? [19:28] and req's a kill -9 to get rid of it [19:28] officergris: mplayer isn't slack's official player either [19:28] I haven't had that happen with vlc, though xine did it when trying to play some ogm files a while back [19:29] The-Croupier, sure but I'm a bit busy so will be in and out [19:29] ananke: how so? the default mime info tries to play video files with mplayer over xine [19:29] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) joined ##slackware. [19:30] nvision (~nvision@g226062252.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Quit: Leaving [19:30] johndee (~id@95-29-176-89.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Quit: zz [19:30] afk for a minute [19:32] x-ip_ (~lain@200.45.180.28) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [19:32] officergris: mplayer doesn't come with slackware [19:32] it does now [19:33] it does? neat. then i retract what i said [19:33] does it actually come with all the codecs? [19:34] it comes as of 13.0 with all non patent encumbered codecs [19:34] thank you [19:34] zz_MrZhi (mrzhi@one.does.not.simply.walk.into.shellium.org) joined ##slackware. [19:36] Guest30895 (buffer@divide.by.zero.at.shellium.org) joined ##slackware. [19:37] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-426796.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [19:38] mbohun (~mbohun@202.124.74.111) joined ##slackware. [19:38] tuvok302Lappy (tuvok302@clgrtnt7-port-50.dial.telus.net) joined ##slackware. [19:39] Mr-Zhi (zhizaki@ppp-70-249-33-137.dsl.austtx.swbell.net) left ##slackware. [19:40] Nick change: zz_MrZhi -> MrZhi [19:40] I guess you learned something today ;) [19:41] officergris: if i were to consider learning it as something note worthy, i'd be in a sad situation :) [19:42] cesurasean (~sbrady@server.simplewebhosting.us) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [19:43] well now, learning something doesn't have to be noteworthy. as long as you are better informed now than you were before [19:43] that's what really matters [19:43] cesurasean (~sbrady@server.simplewebhosting.us) joined ##slackware. [19:43] guax (~guax@unaffiliated/guaxinim) joined ##slackware. [19:43] certainly, it's always a good thing [19:44] I'm hoping to learn lots at SELF :D or um.. hoping to understand some of what is said.. haha [19:46] isw (~i@c-67-181-224-97.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [19:46] has there ever been a ram speed of ddr655? never seen it but someone is asking me if it exists ? :( [19:46] pnq (asdf@AC818662.ipt.aol.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [19:46] alkos333 (~alkos333@c-71-194-87-71.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [19:47] The-Croupier: google [19:47] if google doesn't know something then the only reasonable answer is: that thing doesn't exist [19:47] pireau (1000@pdpc/supporter/student/pireau) joined ##slackware. [19:48] ananke: got a few googler here who would agree with you (officially) [19:48] if you underclock some ddr2-667 by 2 percent, you get ddr-655 [19:49] other than that, no, that is not a JEDEC spec [19:49] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [19:49] on a semi related note to learning, some of you may find the following google chrome extension useful: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/jggheggpdocamneaacmfoipeehedigia [19:52] [yop] (~yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) left irc: Quit: [yop] [19:53] slimyfeatures (~slimyfeat@adsl-99-101-124-247.dsl.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [19:53] most super excellent, thanks! [19:53] hello [19:53] hitest (~hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [19:54] isw (~i@c-67-181-224-97.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [19:54] replay (~replay@pdpc/supporter/student/replay) joined ##slackware. [19:55] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) joined ##slackware. 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[20:12] pupiteee (~p@93.87.111.52) joined ##slackware. [20:12] what would this mean guys? An invalid oplock acknowledgment was received by the system..... what is an oplock ack?? cannot find it anywhere... :( [20:12] T3slider (~T3slider@unaffiliated/t3slider) joined ##slackware. [20:12] Hi, im playing a game (pokemon xd) using fluxbox as wm, anyone know how I can maximise the window, as there is no maximise button [20:12] rafu (~rafu@77.53.11.107) joined ##slackware. [20:13] The-Croupier: not sure but that kind of reminds me of kernel ops might be similar [20:13] nader (~nader@85.133.205.165) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [20:13] its 3:10 AM though so i might be talking crap .. but i could also be right [20:13] riza (riza@unaffiliated/riza) left ##slackware ("Leaving."). [20:15] jgeboski (james@97.72.86.194) left ##slackware. [20:15] upon startup, the IBM machine gives two beeps alerting to a POST error. Error code 301 shows what???? [20:16] slackytude|evil (~slacky@f051036164.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [20:16] ----> google.com ?? [20:16] andarius: already there [20:16] thats why i asked...i cannot find it anywhere [20:16] I wish my boxen showed google.com upon throwing an error :P [20:17] a)shows that i trully am talking crap [20:17] your IBM machine line is not very descriptive at all [20:17] The-Croupier: find documentation for the hardware? [20:17] alphageek (rooot@69-196-143-178.dsl.teksavvy.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [20:17] b) 300 up to 399 is about a messed up kb on most BIOSes if i remember well [20:18] http://www.bioscentral.com/misc/ibmdiag.htm <-- from google :P [20:18] i shut up for i seem to be wrong again about most but right about IBM .. nighty [20:18] Drakevr (~drakevr@unaffiliated/drakevr) left irc: Quit: Leaving [20:18] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) joined ##slackware. [20:19] if you can find the documentation, it will likely be the most complete documentation you'll ever read :) [20:19] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [20:19] surrounder (~surrounde@82-171-65-13.ip.telfort.nl) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [20:19] slackytude (~slacky@f052030198.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [20:19] I had a motherboard once with hard to find documentation.. always lost the paper manual :/ [20:20] riza (~riza@unaffiliated/riza) joined ##slackware. [20:20] Hey alienBOB it works! [20:20] mplayer tv:// as you said works. I see myself, now how do I start recording? :D [20:20] namedrisk (~namedrisk@201.80.208.20) left irc: Quit: Die another day ! ! ! [20:23] alkos333 (~alkos333@173-122-105-203.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [20:23] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) joined ##slackware. [20:24] linuxgoob (~linuxgoob@65.214.73.146) joined ##slackware. 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[21:35] powtrix (~powtrix@189-69-18-175.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [21:35] Nick change: powtrix_ -> powtrix [21:35] hi [21:35] hallo [21:36] hey [21:36] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [21:36] anyone get this backtrace module error in gdb: http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/ABJrw246.html [21:36] install gobject to see if it fixes it, but just wondered if anyone had a fix [21:36] I'm going to attempt my first install of slackware. :) [21:36] ercula (~ercula@97-116-184-251.mpls.qwest.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [21:37] cool [21:37] welcome to the dark side, buahahaha [21:37] cesurasean: FULL install is your best friend. [21:37] agentc0re, FULL install? [21:37] cesurasean: when you go to install the software, selecting the "full" option is the best (at least for beginners) [21:38] ok, will do [21:38] gobject doesn't help [21:39] Ok, is there an installation manual for slackware? [21:39] the slackbook is always a good start [21:40] and the Slackware-HOWTO [21:40] cesurasean: /topic [21:40] powtrix_ (~powtrix@189-69-23-150.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [21:40] the links are all in there for those things. :D [21:41] Ok, I've ran "setup", now what do I do next? [21:41] ADDSWAP? [21:41] you rtfm? [21:42] cesurasean: http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Install-Slackware-12-0-58910.shtml <-- while that applies to slackware-12. the main steps are pretty much the same. [21:42] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [21:42] very interesting when you actually google something like: "How to install slackware" [21:42] lol [21:43] powtrix (~powtrix@189-69-20-167.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [21:43] Nick change: powtrix_ -> powtrix [21:43] helps to know what swap is too ^^ [21:43] ok, I found this: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=291328 seems compiling with python support in gdb is borked [21:43] thx [21:43] jhw_ (~jhw@p4FC8D2C7.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [21:43] haven't test in -current yet though [21:44] Aidar-Nagato (admin@81.30.177.243.dynamic.ufanet.ru) left ##slackware. [21:44] pizzledizzle (~pizdets@pool-96-250-215-244.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: [21:45] alkos333 (~alkos333@173-123-48-110.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. 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[21:52] pupit (~p@unaffiliated/pupit) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [21:54] same problem in -current (32) seems compiling gdb with python support is borked [21:55] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [21:55] tripFantastic (1000@c-68-56-68-232.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:55] goj (~goj@p5488E6F5.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [21:56] Nick change: goj|ghost -> goj [21:56] alkos333 (~alkos333@173-123-48-110.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [21:56] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [21:56] the CUG/ archive is dying, html pages are missing; if you want to mirror, do so quickly. http://www.hal9k.com/cug/ [21:56] jeremym (~jeremym@pool-70-106-167-57.chi01.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [21:56] CUG? [21:56] jeremym (~jeremym@pool-70-106-167-57.chi01.dsl-w.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [21:56] c user group [21:56] what is CUG? [21:57] tripFantastic: oh, ok [21:57] i'm mirroring now [21:57] estranho (~estranho@unaffiliated/estranho) left irc: Quit: leaving [21:57] jeremym (~jeremym@pool-70-106-167-57.chi01.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [21:57] tripFantastic: and i suspect you'll preserve it and republish [21:57] maybe :) [21:57] i'm kinda upset that happyhacker.org is no longer what it was [21:57] nods [21:59] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!*@support.team.at.shellium.org expired. [21:59] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!*@support.team.at.shellium.org' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [21:59] Guest13984 (titan@support.team.at.shellium.org) joined ##slackware. [21:59] ##slackware: mode change '+b *!*@support.team.at.shellium.org' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [21:59] Guest13984 kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: Banned: You seem to know exactly how far to push things before leaving the channel, which tells me that you deserve a ban anyway. Five days. Stop being such a drama queen. [21:59] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [22:00] looks like i'm too late; the compressed files are already gone [22:01] well, the instead-of blurb says they're recataloging 16 years [22:01] oh well [22:02] and that was back in 2001 [22:02] hitest (~hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [22:02] and the other date mentioned is '03 [22:02] Nick change: loboeste1ario -> el_lobo--d-_-b [22:03] The-Croupier (~Arbi@unaffiliated/thecroupier/x-363548) joined ##slackware. [22:04] hitest (~hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [22:04] later. [22:04] nyRednek good to see ya here. [22:04] tripFantastic (1000@c-68-56-68-232.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) left ##slackware. [22:05] pnq (asdf@ACA26725.ipt.aol.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [22:06] The-Croupier1 (~Arbi@ip72-207-21-203.sd.sd.cox.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [22:08] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [22:08] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [22:09] alkos333 (~alkos333@173-146-143-109.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [22:11] powtrix_ (~powtrix@189-69-25-24.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [22:11] dios_mio (1000@88.243.3.101) joined ##slackware. [22:11] hey slack brotherz!! and sisterz!! [22:12] rv2733 (~rv2733@c-98-242-168-49.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [22:13] oh my gods! [22:13] is there a way to build an older version of wine agains slackware 13.1? I keep running into problems with libpng. slack13.1 use version 1.4.0 and its too new [22:13] powtrix (~powtrix@189-69-23-150.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [22:13] Nick change: powtrix_ -> powtrix [22:13] KaMii: is it possible to download an older version of wine? [22:14] of course its possible [22:14] alkos333 (~alkos333@173-146-143-109.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [22:14] shonudo (~user@c-174-56-31-0.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:14] ah, wait, I understand what you're saying now [22:14] you may have to patch the configure.in [22:14] or find one that [22:15] is available already* [22:15] how can i patch it? [22:15] i looked for a patch, but could not find anything anywhere [22:15] KaMii, which version are you trying? [22:15] 1.1.38 [22:15] try the latest at least [22:16] i need 1.1.38 [22:16] officergris: you could download one of the older precompile packages linked to on the official wine site [22:16] 1.1.43 wont' work? [22:16] that version has a patch for Fallout 3 [22:16] KaMii: ^^ [22:16] the later verisions do not have a Fallout 3 patch [22:16] stinky: yes, I suppose that would work too lol [22:16] you're sure they NEED it? seems very weird that it would regress [22:16] and a precompiled wont work because I need to apply the Fallout 3 patch then compile [22:16] yes I am sure I need it [22:17] I mean, you're sure it wasn't integrated already, which is why the patch fails [22:17] it was not [22:17] it has never been implemented even though people have been asking for it [22:17] its because the problem in Fallout 3 is only found on NVIDIA 7x cards [22:18] so i think WineHQ thinks its not neccessary to apply it in their original [22:18] KaMii: what problem with libpng [22:18] its a problem with Shaders that cause extreme drops in FPS [22:19] read the patch file and see which changes it makes then edit it to work on latest wine [22:19] there are some libpng specific stuff you can do located on linuxquetions.org [22:19] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [22:19] though it had nothing to do with wine as far as i know [22:19] libpng in slack 13.1 is version 1.4.0 but I cannot complie wine, because libpng is too new it wants a previous version [22:20] KaMii: yeah, dive's suggestion is what i would do [22:20] what are the libpng version numbers they're looking for? [22:20] dive, i do not know how to change the patch, im not a progrmmer [22:20] well I managed to compile latest wine with 13.1's libpng [22:20] KaMii, yes; so, you'll have to update the patch yourself for newer wine, or patch wine 1.1.38 for newer libpng [22:20] KaMii, read it and learn [22:20] KaMii: well that is easy, just make a symlink with the version they want and point it to the real later version [22:20] yes the latest wine compiles just fine, I use that, but the Fallout 3 patch is not supported [22:21] I must have version 1.1.38 of wine, and that will not compile [22:21] hitest (~hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [22:21] and it will probably run fine [22:21] ok dive i understand the 'read it and learn' statement, so will you help teach me? because I looked at it, and I need a manual or somewhere to start, a refernece point perhaps? [22:21] it's not a good idea to do it the other way around though [22:22] figabo (~figabo@201.164.170.127) joined ##slackware. [22:22] KaMii, link to patch? [22:22] I really dont want to do the simlink route, i think that will cause me some problems [22:22] yes dive, [22:22] not really [22:23] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [22:23] old linked to new is usually okay, just not the other way around [22:23] KaMii, give me a link to the patch so I can look at it [22:24] cesurasean (~sbrady@server.simplewebhosting.us) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [22:25] http://bugs2.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=26290 [22:26] /12 [22:28] alkos333 (~alkos333@173-122-95-240.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [22:32] mannynix (~mannynix@200.56.149.207) left irc: Quit: leaving [22:32] hitest (~hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [22:32] alkos333 (~alkos333@173-122-95-240.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [22:33] KaMii, the patch works on wine-1.1.39 just fine [22:33] 1.1.39 is not the latest version [22:33] SiegeX_iPh (~SiegeX@166.135.168.87) joined ##slackware. [22:34] SiegeX_iPh (~SiegeX@166.135.168.87) left irc: Client Quit [22:34] 1.1.44 i think [22:34] but im using 1.2-rc [22:34] well that version compiles with the libpng in 13.1 [22:34] ok let me try the latest [22:34] oh ok, I will use that one then [22:36] tsonev (~tsonev@88.203.244.73) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [22:36] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [22:37] figabo (~figabo@201.164.170.127) left irc: Quit: Computer has gone to sleep [22:38] doesn't work on 44 [22:38] i know, i tried on 44 [22:39] i didnt try on 39 though [22:39] I can probab;y fix it [22:39] well, i will compile for 39 [22:43] jailbox (~laj2@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) left irc: Quit: Leaving [22:43] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [22:45] alkos333 (~alkos333@68-30-172-217.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [22:47] gogie (~toytoy@unaffiliated/gogie) joined ##slackware. [22:47] figabo (~figabo@201.164.170.127) joined ##slackware. [22:49] ercula (~ercula@97-116-184-251.mpls.qwest.net) joined ##slackware. [22:49] tsccof (~tsccof@187.52.23.26) joined ##slackware. [22:49] __theradar (yamabushi@detached.ircii.de) joined ##slackware. [22:50] Nick change: Unsichtbar -> Appetite [22:51] ridout (~gm@d216-121-212-105.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [22:51] i got that libpng error also when I tried to compile XBMC [22:52] sid77 (~sid77@andromeda.slackware.it) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [22:53] alkos333 (~alkos333@68-30-172-217.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [22:53] KaMii, http://www.dawoodfall.net/patches/ [22:53] dios_mio (1000@88.243.3.101) left ##slackware. [22:53] works with 1.1.44 [22:53] I won't go the rc route [22:54] cool, thanks dive [22:54] how can i learn to make changes to a patch? [22:57] find the error, fix it, diff it [22:57] well you try to run the patch, see where it fails, open the patch in a text editor, read what it's looking for, open the file it is trying to patch, make the changes needed to fix it then diff -Naur originalsource fixedsource > patchfile [22:58] tsccof (~tsccof@187.52.23.26) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [22:58] oh ok [22:59] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [23:01] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [23:01] DURgod (~DURgod@24-180-67-226.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [23:01] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [23:01] is there a way to patch after its compiled? [23:01] or is that like totally different process? [23:02] Nick change: __theradar -> _theradar [23:02] DURgod (~DURgod@24-180-67-226.dhcp.bycy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. 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[23:06] KaMii, let me know if fallout3 works ok and I may add the patch to my wine slackbuild [23:06] ok, its still compiling, wine alwasy takes about 30 mintues [23:06] pattwo (~pattwo@CPE004005835490-CM001ac30fbc38.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined ##slackware. [23:07] yeah I know, that's why I'm not testing it ;) [23:07] Gorodish (~flautar@cpe-98-150-172-55.hawaii.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [23:07] 30? [23:07] but caution.... I heard some people had issues with Counter Strike not working with a patch, not sure which one, idk, I never played Counter Strike [23:08] I think you can find the reports on Wine, just search for Fallout 3 [23:08] I just ignored all the CS reports, because I dont have that game, and never plan on getting it [23:09] yes powtrix it always takes me about 30 minutes to compile Wine [23:09] cpu? [23:09] Mono took about the same amount of time also [23:11] AMD 3500+ 2.2 GHz (2 gigs Ram) [23:12] if you think my computer is slow and want to complain, feel free to buy me a better one before complaining [23:12] I just asked 'cpu?' ;) [23:13] just put that out there because I have had people complain about my computer.... not sure why, it does not impress me that others have faster systems.. talking about ones computer does not turn me on [23:14] hello, my tmpfs partition is full, what is going on? [23:14] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [23:15] my athlonxp 2ghz isn't fast as your [23:15] hello, my tmpfs partition is full, what is going on? [23:15] but it has 3Gb :) [23:15] AEnima1587g (asdfjkl@cpe-066-026-084-152.nc.res.rr.com) left ##slackware. [23:16] AEnima1587g (~asdfjkl@cpe-066-026-084-152.nc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [23:16] hello, my tmpfs partition is full, what is going on? [23:16] I want to buy a new motherboard Asus (forget which model number) intel i5 and 6 gigs of ram, then turn my AMD into a server [23:16] clean your cookies [23:16] in firefox [23:16] chess (~chess@unaffiliated/chess) left irc: Quit: Darkness shrugs and bids the day goodbye [23:16] if I currectly have downloads going, should I be concern about a firefox crash? [23:17] use wget to downloads [23:17] I would be concerned, but thats just me [23:18] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.69) joined ##slackware. [23:18] chess (~chess@unaffiliated/chess) joined ##slackware. [23:18] will try, but a lot of the sources are file hosting sites [23:19] Action: powtrix testing alienBOB's ktown-4.4.85 [23:19] has anyone had luck getting XBMC to compile under 13.1? [23:26] KaMii: are you still unable to compile wine 1.1.38? [23:26] jailbox (~laj2@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. 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