[00:00] Jeez. lilo takes ~30 seconds to load my kernel image... [00:00] skibur (n=skibur@adsl-69-151-103-89.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) left irc: "2 + 2 = 4 and 2 * 2 = 4? 2 is odd" [00:01] piroko: edit lilo.conf [00:01] compact right? [00:01] it used to be 3 mins earlier :) [00:01] modify the timeout = 1 [00:02] /etc/lilo.conf [00:02] Mikey: No that's not it. It's after the timeout. [00:02] compact is required [00:02] Oh [00:02] Just forgot [00:03] ok [00:04] he's most likely talking about the bios thing that lilo does [00:04] Strykar: found anything from the paste ? [00:04] Oh.. mine takes around 15 secs [00:04] like the DMI check [00:05] Mikey: Hehe. add "compact" in your lilo.conf [00:05] Mine now takes less than 1 second [00:05] oh [00:05] where do I need to add compact ? [00:05] in the image= ? [00:06] anywhere before your image definitions [00:06] No [00:06] Action: kitche no clue why people are so worried about boot speed well besides the lilo thing [00:06] It's a lilo option. [00:06] boob1e (n=hooh@190.80.233.103) joined ##slackware. [00:06] just compact ? [00:06] just compact [00:06] ok..let me check on my next boot [00:07] Don't forget to run lilo [00:07] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-55-52-127.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [00:07] :_ [00:07] :-_ [00:07] :-) [00:07] Thurin1 (n=amunra@modemcable014.162-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) left irc: "Lost terminal" [00:07] baby steps [00:08] mshade (n=mshade@ip68-100-212-163.dc.dc.cox.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:08] piroko: have you mounted an mmc card ? [00:08] No sir. Sorry [00:09] np [00:09] hersonls (n=root@189.81.58.5) joined ##slackware. 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[00:14] see slamd64 [00:14] hmm seems like ThePlanet has some major problems mainly they need to fix their servers [00:14] for 64 bit that is [00:14] Why the heck would you want a 2.4 kernel? [00:14] Thurin1: why the heck would you want to run a pentium II? [00:15] Thurin1, i have no idea what 2.4 kernal [00:15] i dont even know what kernal means [00:15] besides it being the core part of the grain [00:15] and im completely new to computers [00:15] kitche, Why not? [00:15] Strykar_ (n=wakka@122.169.7.104) joined ##slackware. [00:15] brucelee: ubuntu would be a better starting point ;) [00:15] piroko, True dat. [00:16] my friend told me to get slackware though [00:16] he use to be a hacker and stuff [00:16] Thurin1: I was making a point about your question older computers might boot on 2.6 but there is no guarntee [00:16] kitche, PII's boot on 2.6 haha [00:16] brucelee: slackware has a tendency to kick noobs' asses [00:16] Man pentium Pro's boot on 2.6 [00:16] yeah thats what i thought [00:16] thats what i told him [00:16] Thurin1: yes but doesn't mean they run great [00:17] but he referred me to this channelf or help [00:17] they said you guys would help me out :p [00:17] brucelee: Not trying to be rude. Just the simple truth [00:17] kitche, I have a PII running a slack web server runs perfect [00:17] yeah no offensiveness taken [00:17] i know a im a noob [00:17] ph|ber (n=phiber@8.7.103.195) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:17] Cann0n (n=jack@198.92.101.244) left irc: "Lost terminal" [00:18] Thurin1: yeah last tiem I checked 2.6 doesn't boot on older machines very well or support some ahrdware very well [00:18] FriedBob (n=Fried@unaffiliated/friedbob) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [00:18] Mikey (n=gause@122.164.182.189) left ##slackware. [00:18] Thurin1: PII is still good but I would like 2.4 on a PII myself [00:18] bruc3 (n=bruc3@189.56.20.108) left irc: "[BX] Reserve your copy of BitchX-1.1-final for the ColecoVision today!" [00:18] brucelee: What image are you trying to boot from on the VM? [00:18] kitche, You're krazy :D [00:18] FriedBob (n=Fried@unaffiliated/friedbob) joined ##slackware. [00:19] 2.4 is much slower on a PII [00:19] 2.4 Is good on anything below i686 [00:19] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.7.104) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [00:20] of coruse sicne 2.6 doesnt' support anything below i686 really [00:20] might run but there is no gurantee [00:20] right now its installing slackware 12.2 [00:20] .iso [00:21] slackware-12.2.iso [00:21] its a ~4gb file [00:21] 12.1 is better. [00:21] why? [00:21] but I don't own a PII anymore that runs so I would not know how it runs [00:21] hey i think its done installing [00:22] im at the root@slackware:/# prompt [00:22] kitche, ;D [00:22] Thurin1: why would 12.1 be better? [00:22] does that mean it installed? [00:22] kitche, If you have an Nvidia card [00:22] Thurin1 why its better? [00:22] Thurin1: I have one but needs memory which is hard to find .... [00:22] Thurin1: and why would it be still good if you have a nvidia card? [00:22] boob1e, Does this really need to be explained? Look at the slackware page. [00:22] hersonls (n=root@189.81.58.5) left irc: "Leaving" [00:23] i have nvidia card [00:23] ;o [00:23] Slackware 12.2 has issues with the nvidia driver! [00:23] rm -rf /* [00:23] Thurin1: there is nothing on the slackware page about nvidia [00:24] boo. [00:24] guys am i in slackware now? [00:24] is there all there is to this operating system [00:24] umm last tiem I checked nvidia driver works fine with the kernel and the xserver that slackware is using [00:25] is a command prompt? [00:25] Have you learned about syphillis? [00:25] brucelee: and there is an X server and such look at slackbook [00:25] syphilis even [00:25] X server? [00:25] It can totally evade a condom [00:26] Thurin1: yeah the nvidia driver works fine from what I have seen I jsut installed it real quick and works with 12.2 [00:26] brucelee: as mentioned, check out the slackbook [00:26] brucelee: Did you actually go through the install? Select packages and such? [00:26] brucelee: the server that gives you a gui [00:26] kitche, NICE. [00:26] i didnt select any packages [00:26] Ok too much beer [00:26] at all [00:27] brucelee: Then you are probably booted from the live cd [00:27] it just asked me for keyboard layout, press enter if i want to use US layout [00:27] and i pressed enter [00:27] Thurin1: I knwo you have to do some stuff in the readme really [00:27] brucelee: -> #ubuntu [00:27] hahaha [00:27] eep [00:27] brucelee: type setup. then consult the slackbook [00:27] ok [00:27] ivan8013 (n=ivan8013@190.148.91.117) joined ##slackware. [00:27] how would i know to type setup because it doesnt say that on the screen [00:28] brucelee: It's not exactly easy to just teach someone linux, and even more difficult to do it over chat [00:28] so how did people learn slackware ? [00:28] brucelee: It did when you logged in [00:28] ohh ok [00:28] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [00:28] brucelee: By reading :) [00:29] ivan8013 (n=ivan8013@190.148.91.117) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:29] the screen now says theres no partitions [00:29] i remmeber it saying i have to type cdisk to make partitions [00:29] or something of taht nature [00:29] brucelee: did you partition your hard drive? # cfdisk /dev/nameofyourhardrive [00:29] brucelee: Yes [00:29] brucelee: My fault, sorry [00:29] ok thanks [00:29] is it just me, or is everything that was on slackwiki gone? [00:30] says cdisk not found [00:30] cfdisk [00:30] ok [00:30] why does it have to be /dev/nameofyourharddrive [00:30] why cant it just be /nameofharddrive/ [00:30] lol [00:30] brucelee: You are gonna be in for a whole world of trouble even if you get through the install though... I really really recommend starting with something less advanced [00:30] chopp, seems like they need a rollback [00:31] because /nameofharddrive/ is not a valid path to the device [00:31] andarius: lol [00:31] typically it'll be something like # cfdisk /dev/hda [00:31] Strykar_: I'm thinkin so too. [00:31] ok [00:31] im going to do that [00:31] fdisk -l <-- that command will help you find the drive [00:31] it saysopen disk only or something [00:32] and i have no access to write [00:32] are you root? [00:32] i think so [00:32] i have to be because im the owner of this computer [00:32] no [00:33] ganeshix (n=ele@cpe-24-29-44-192.nycap.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [00:33] opened disk read-only [00:33] you have no permission to write [00:33] do i have to change the permission of the drive to be able to write to it [00:33] or partition it [00:34] at the log-in prompt type root, hit enter, then enter your root password [00:34] xdan779 (n=daniel@c-98-227-170-111.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:34] im at the prompt root@slackware:/# [00:34] and i typed root [00:34] and it said -sh: root: not found [00:35] ivan8013 (n=ivan8013@190.148.91.117) joined ##slackware. [00:35] type: fdisk -l [00:35] adrenaline (n=repsol@tuxhacker/adrenaline) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [00:36] brucelee: www.slackbook.org *seriously* [00:36] neonflux (n=neonflux@adsl-99-29-236-240.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [00:36] adrenaline (n=repsol@ip70-171-222-139.tc.ph.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [00:36] brucelee: you're not ready for this. please go read the slackbook [00:37] Soul_keeper (i=1000@wsip-70-166-30-4.sd.sd.cox.net) left irc: "Leaving" [00:37] we will help you after you've learned some of the basics [00:37] but i dont even know what to read right now [00:37] slackbook.org [00:37] which part constitute as the basics that i should read? [00:38] the book [00:38] brucelee, it's /dev/drivewhatever because it's a device. Since it's not mounted, it's just a block device. [00:38] giuppy (n=giuppy@host12-164-dynamic.10-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:39] hitest, when i typed what you told me fdisk -l it said, Disk /dev/sda doesnt contain a valid partition table [00:39] okay [00:39] and theres 8589 megs for sda [00:39] ilj_ (n=ilj@195.216.212.3) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:39] # cfdisk /dev/sda [00:40] Soul_keeper (i=1000@wsip-70-166-30-4.sd.sd.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [00:40] ok let me trya nd figure it out from here [00:40] but oyu need to understand what you're doing as you do this [00:40] you [00:40] i know a little bit about computers [00:41] i think making partitions just means that the hard drive is something unreadable right now [00:41] and making a partition is like making the hard drive readable to the computer [00:41] usable i mean [00:41] you should read-up *before* you attempt to partition your HD [00:41] well this is all in vmware [00:41] so i dont think i can screw up the main system [00:42] theres a function that lets me addswap [00:42] 'setup your swap partitions" [00:42] should i make swap partitions [00:42] You need to have allocated a swap partition beforehand. [00:42] in windows swap files just goes into c: [00:43] linux doesnt go into hda? [00:43] or sda [00:43] You also really need to read the slackbook and preferably slackbasics.org before doing stuff. [00:43] well i know the slackbasics.org offers a lot of guidelines for not screwing up the system [00:43] but i dont really care since its inside a vm [00:44] yeah, but you're not going to learn anything if you don't know wtf you're doing. [00:45] xdan779 (n=daniel@c-98-227-170-111.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:45] brucelee: well since you don't really care, why do you keep asking all these questiosn that are answered in documentation? [00:45] DeeeeP (i=1003@bl4-100-244.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:45] DeeeeP (i=1003@bl4-167-79.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [00:45] xdan779 (n=daniel@c-98-227-170-111.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:45] why should *we* care about help _you_, if you don't want to help yourself? [00:45] i dont care about screwing up my systtem, but i care about learning how to install it :p [00:45] Then read the documentation. [00:46] yeah [00:46] It tells you how. [00:46] The waters are getting Bloody [00:46] we need sharks ... with lasers [00:46] im going to try and install it without a swap partition [00:46] is that bad? [00:46] It will be if you run out of memory. [00:46] i've learned one thing over the years, nobody on irc will ever teach you anything. [00:47] what happens when i run out of memory [00:47] does it crash my vm? [00:47] init starts killing tasks until memory is recovered. [00:47] brucelee: RTFM [00:47] Direct hit! [00:48] i will read it [00:48] should i use ext2 or ext3? [00:49] whatever you wish [00:49] ok its ext3 [00:49] I am sure google could tell you the advantages of the different filesystems [00:49] hiptobecubic (n=john@nat076.wireless.miami.edu) joined ##slackware. [00:50] my friend wants me to install it so i can help him run an eggdrop bot on it [00:50] does ext3 fit that purpose? [00:50] brucelee, you couldn't have chosen a worse linux distro if you're averse to reading [00:50] or does it even matter [00:50] antler (n=antler@unaffiliated/antler) joined ##slackware. [00:50] well, its not that im not opposed to reading [00:50] its just that i rather have someone tell me [00:51] yht (n=yht@114.121.81.247) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [00:51] that works too, pay someone to do it [00:51] Private consultations are available [00:51] what about free ones from people in this channel :P [00:51] someones gotta wanna do it :D [00:51] brucelee: uhm .. no. [00:52] brucelee: be soft like water. you pour water into a cup it becomes the cup; you pour water into a teapot it becomes the teapot. [00:53] ...and never take your eyes off your opponent, even when you bow. [00:53] be soft like water my friend... you pour water into the cup IT BECOMES THE CUP... you pour water into a teapot IT BECOMES the teapot... be woter my friend [00:54] don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all the heavenly glory [00:54] its installing i think [00:55] neonflux (n=neonflux@adsl-99-29-236-240.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [00:56] i hope you guys wouldhelp me out, i mean i know you guys read a lot to know what you know and probably didn't have anyone walk you through it, but can you please do it for me :p [00:56] if this install is successful, I'll eat a yard of your shit. [00:56] i selected the recommendation "4gb" install [00:57] brucelee: Its' called paying your dues [00:57] yeah, its only fair for me to do it [00:57] i understand how you guys feel [00:58] Wax on ; Wax off [00:58] brucelee: plus if we help you, then the next new guy comes in, and the next and the next and the next [00:58] Soul_keeper (i=1000@wsip-70-166-30-4.sd.sd.cox.net) left irc: "Leaving" [00:58] you should also change your nick, too. (just me) :P [00:58] what makes you different from any other newbie that wanders in? [00:58] And all of a sudden we become UBuntu [00:58] brucelee: how many times do you need to be pointed in the same direction, you asked for help and you got it. [00:58] well, it seems like im the only one :p [00:59] and i chose slackware so we are all brothers now [00:59] if you spread your knowledge to me, i might be able to learn something different in the future and help you out :p [00:59] since we are all using the same distribution [00:59] we have to support each other :p [00:59] brucelee: you talk too much. that comes straight from Jah. [01:00] edman007_ (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) joined ##slackware. [01:00] and +, most newbies would probably choose something else like ubuntu [01:00] brucelee: you will find there is lots of good help here, but no hand holding. [01:00] and would never give slackware a try, so im different than other newbies [01:01] brucelee: your no different, you expect everything to be spoonfed to you without helping your self [01:01] brucelee: not true slackware is one of the best distros for newbies [01:01] my friend said the same thing [01:01] thats why im using it [01:01] Your no different, they don't want to read or help themselves either. They ask for fish not asking to learn how to fish [01:01] brucelee: does your friend know how to install slackware? [01:02] he said hes a hacker [01:02] so i guess he does [01:02] *snort* [01:02] oooohhhhh [01:02] lol i know how that sounds, but its true :p [01:02] just no hand holding, you said yorself you don't care about trashing your system and you do not want to read slackbook [01:02] not that i think hackers are almighty or anything, i mean, hes just a normal person [01:02] how boring. [01:03] brucelee: you may think trial and error a good rout to go, but taking the time to read through some docs will take a lot less time [01:03] whats a good book [01:03] like something thats easy to read for a newbie [01:03] gm152_ (n=glen@d121-140-120.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: Client Quit [01:03] Action: slackmagic points at BP{k} : You haz hacking skillz! [01:03] there's Enid Blyton [01:03] as already pointed out slackbook goes down nice brucelee [01:04] let me check that out [01:04] it seems easy enough to read but its so long [01:04] brucelee: slackbook, slackbasics, and there are lots of good reading material out there [01:04] slackmagic: \o/ [01:05] kygnuz (n=kygnuz@68-57.73-24.tampabay.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [01:05] kygnuz (n=kygnuz@68-57.73-24.tampabay.res.rr.com) left ##slackware. [01:05] if we have a system where someone answers someone, and then the next personi who comes in and asks the same question, the person who asked it the first time answers [01:05] then the spread of knowledge would be so much easier [01:06] Action: chopp dropkicks brucelee [01:06] than to have to read stuff and google stuff [01:06] chopp: hahaha [01:06] brucelee: it may seem long, but trashing and reinstalling or having someone here spoon feed it to you will take a lot longer [01:10] yht (n=yht@114.121.50.234) joined ##slackware. [01:11] i think i got it working [01:11] theres a penguin on the top left [01:11] and its booting up i think [01:11] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [01:11] fuckyou [01:11] err... [01:11] error_developer_ (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [01:12] hehe wrong window, thatsactually my login password [01:12] sorry [01:12] o.O [01:12] brucelee, you goto learn the Linux culture [01:12] what are you referring to :p [01:12] $CLUE ;) [01:13] umislack (n=umislack@58.64.93.246) joined ##slackware. [01:13] it says Linux 2.6... you have mail. [01:13] seduced, shaggy samson snored. [01:13] show them you did your homework and they'll help you [01:13] she scissored short, sorely shorn [01:13] etc... [01:13] yeah i will read the slackbook [01:14] and try and figure some stuff out [01:14] first, stop popping the meth pills, then actually read the slackbook [01:14] keep asking for free support and they'll kick you out of the channel [01:14] i just dont have much time right now thats all [01:14] im taking too many classes :( [01:14] we all are [01:15] Linux is initially dry and you'll hate it [01:15] then you'll love it [01:15] then you'll learn a couple of tricks [01:16] Holy shit. SpinRite = coolest DOS program ever [01:16] toytoy (n=dindin@unaffiliated/toytoy) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:16] then, if you are not a programmer/system administrator/etc.. you'll find out that you might never know as much as the gurus... [01:17] but it doesnt matter, because you will know how to use it for your projects anyway... [01:17] yeah it looks a little dry right now [01:17] the interface of course looks different [01:17] a little cartoony [01:17] the internet is working straight out of the box [01:17] brucelee: That all depends on what you're running [01:17] everything is working [01:18] the installation actually wasnt too difficult, its a little more difficult but you guys told me what i had to type to setup the partitions [01:18] a little more difficult than windows [01:18] course, you'll hate to memorize the commands... horrible compared to the wonderful point and click of windows [01:18] but all in all, its not like i had to configure every peice of hardware in my system to get everything up and running [01:19] exactly [01:19] they really made linux a lot more user friendly now [01:19] xdan779 (n=daniel@c-98-227-170-111.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: [01:19] brucelee: Congratulations man. You can officially say slackware is your first linux distro [01:19] knoppix was mine ;P [01:19] umislack (n=umislack@58.64.93.246) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:20] :D [01:20] it looks just like windows when i typed startx [01:20] it asked me how i wanted things to look [01:20] and i chose redmond washington [01:20] I like slack because it is simple. I like simple. [01:20] and everything looks just like windows now [01:21] i cant tell yet [01:21] play with it... all the options [01:21] how its simple [01:21] So what is the recommended method of flash installation? [01:21] andarius (n=andarius@c-67-191-164-127.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: "it is rather nice when a chick tells you she is impressed by your stamina :)" [01:21] piroko: there is a slackbuild at SBo, for it. [01:21] BP{k}: Excellent. Thank you [01:21] I should look there first from now on... [01:22] yht (n=yht@114.121.50.234) left irc: "I must go.." [01:22] the mouse cursor when i move it doesnt seem as smooth as in windows [01:23] root (n=root@c-67-180-200-131.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [01:23] hey guys [01:23] its me brucelee [01:23] thats my slackware machine [01:23] they made this just as easy as windows [01:23] Nick change: root -> Guest20370 [01:23] i dont see why people say its so difficult to use linux [01:24] brucelee: People are generally lazy and/or dumb [01:24] ignorant I should say [01:24] brucelee: Running as root = bad idea [01:24] you mean logging in as root? [01:24] i should always create a new account and use that instead right? [01:24] Guest20370: Doing network stuff like irc as root. Considerred a potential security risk [01:24] Yes [01:24] yes [01:25] another good thing with vmware is, you can really just do whatever you want with it [01:25] and nobody can really mess you up [01:25] even if they do hack your system [01:27] Well sometimes the vm can be used as a bridge to do other things [01:27] oh youre right [01:27] if i networked these [01:27] then it might affect my main system [01:28] Yep [01:28] the very fact that the VM guest, Slackware, in this case is online via IRC means you have it networked [01:28] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-55-52-127.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) left irc: "End Of Line" [01:28] how can this affect me? [01:29] if they hack the vm, then it only affects the vm right? [01:29] they cant get from slackware to my main computer can they? [01:31] i think im running into trouble [01:31] i went into youtube in slackware [01:31] and it needed me to download adobe flash [01:31] so i downloaded the .tar.gz [01:31] and now i have no idea what to do with it :p [01:31] in windows, i just double click it [01:31] but here, when i double click nothing happens [01:31] they made this just as easy as windows [01:32] Last message repeated 2 time(s). [01:32] Channel flood from fiyawerx -- kicking [01:32] doh [01:32] fiyawerx kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [01:32] i take that back :p [01:32] fiyawerx (n=fiyawerx@c-68-82-173-91.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [01:32] couldn't see that i had pasted heh [01:33] scubacuda_ (n=rog@netblock-68-183-173-103.dslextreme.com) joined ##slackware. [01:33] linux aside, some people are truly dumbasses :P [01:37] ivan8013 (n=ivan8013@190.148.91.117) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:39] l00t- (n=i-i3id3r@20150160052.user.veloxzone.com.br) left irc: "Leaving" [01:39] brucelee, they run trojans in your VM. Even if it doesn't affect your main machine, it still contributes to a botnet. [01:40] ivan8013 (n=ivan8013@190.148.91.117) joined ##slackware. [01:41] colmcille (n=colmcill@78.32.184.48) joined ##slackware. [01:45] brucelee: ping [01:46] hiptobecubic (n=john@nat076.wireless.miami.edu) left irc: "If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 mph, you're gonna see some serious shit." [01:46] man [01:46] i htink my system is really lagging [01:46] because i didnt create that swap partition [01:47] it slowed down to a crawl [01:47] redtricycle (n=lionel@adsl-68-125-160-131.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [01:47] brucelee: http://www.howtoforge.com/the_perfect_desktop_slackware12 [01:47] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:47] brucelee: and don't come back before reading the slackbook [01:47] or a decent google, whichever comes first [01:48] mannynix (n=mannynix@200.92.160.172) left irc: "gnight" [01:49] nite all:) [01:49] lol [01:49] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [01:50] scubacuda (n=rog@netblock-68-183-173-103.dslextreme.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:53] neonflux (n=neonflux@adsl-99-29-236-240.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [01:54] neonflux (n=neonflux@adsl-99-29-236-240.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [01:55] drijen: Wow. That article is insane [01:55] you should see the rest of them [01:55] high quality stuff [01:55] humanreadable.com and dotfiles.org is also good stuff [01:56] at any rate, goodnight, take care, and happy hacking [01:56] neonflux (n=neonflux@adsl-99-29-236-240.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [01:57] Guest20370 (n=root@c-67-180-200-131.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [02:02] cyptrix (n=cyptrix@ppp118-208-245-100.lns10.mel6.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [02:02] arny (n=arny@62.231.93.87) joined ##slackware. [02:04] hey thanks a lot [02:04] :D [02:04] i wanted to say that before you go [02:04] :po [02:07] I'm having a hard time finding libeel [02:07] I'm trying to install the nautilus package manager [02:07] brucelee: Enjoy your freedom [02:07] but I cant look up the dependencies [02:07] b/c it's linked to gnome [02:07] ivan8013 (n=ivan8013@190.148.91.117) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:07] ...what are the minimum dependencies for nautilus? [02:09] Nick change: scubacuda_ -> scubacuda [02:11] ivan8013 (n=ivan8013@190.148.91.117) joined ##slackware. [02:14] cyptrix (n=cyptrix@ppp118-208-245-100.lns10.mel6.internode.on.net) left ##slackware. [02:15] tea4me (n=tea4me@pool-71-174-4-78.bstnma.east.verizon.net) left irc: "Leaving" [02:16] wow a 4096x1152 desktop is just sick [02:17] stef_204 (n=stef@unaffiliated/stef-204/x-384198) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [02:21] redtricycle: core gnome [02:22] its interconnected [02:26] duryodhan_ (n=chatzill@122.167.202.137) joined ##slackware. [02:27] mohaa (n=mohaa@ANantes-157-1-136-168.w90-25.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:28] redtricycle: also wtf is the nautilus package manager? [02:29] nevermind, my goal was to use dropbox [02:29] but I found a dropbox CLI [02:29] lol k [02:30] gee... [02:30] I use to just have my own dropbox thing, using SSH and rsnapshot.. [02:30] but using a free webservice is nice [02:31] was about to ask [02:31] i have taken to using lftp for similar transactions [02:31] yes, my main problem [02:31] is the whole syncing issue [02:32] b/c my brothers use windows [02:32] redtricycle: you might look at unison [02:32] would a cloud solution [02:32] *avoid [02:32] sorry phone ssh ;p [02:33] Hmm, interesting [02:33] I think I'd appreciate unison more [02:33] this dropbox daemon CLI thing is working kind of buggy for me.,. [02:33] there is an rsync for windows too but it sucks [02:35] i've been struggling with the hosting-my-own vs cloud solutions [02:35] My ego gets in the way, thinking I can do it better myself.. [02:35] thats because you prolly can [02:35] Should I just go all-out cloud solutions? [02:36] hmm [02:36] i distrust cloud [02:36] besides security issues, what do you do when a server you dont admin goes out to lunch [02:37] anyway gonna try to sleep again, good luck [02:37] good night drijen [02:40] xsamurai (n=Mr_Robot@125.161.172.172) joined ##slackware. [02:42] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. 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[06:14] <_RadioHead> MLanden: going out for coffee and some food:) [06:15] sorenp (n=Soren@83.191.131.91) joined ##slackware. [06:16] Just starting on my 1st pot of coffee now..GMT-4 eastern virginia [06:18] nvision (n=nvision@p4FC02CA4.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [06:18] Mad_Dud (n=Mad_Dud@c108-226.icpnet.pl) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [06:20] Mad_Dud (n=Mad_Dud@c108-226.icpnet.pl) joined ##slackware. [06:20] frullet_ (n=Bob@124-170-43-165.dyn.iinet.net.au) left irc: "Lost terminal" [06:22] sorenp (n=Soren@83.191.131.91) left irc: "Leaving." [06:28] hasybasy (n=hasybasy@pD9ED3610.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [06:29] halfway through my first pot, same timezone ;) [06:30] was raining...tapering off now...you? [06:33] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [06:33] error_developer_ (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. 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[08:32] what kind of packages does the slackware works with?? [08:33] Linux packages :D [08:33] no i mean what is after the . :P [08:34] packaged with a .tgz (tar.gz) [08:34] those are just commpresions [08:34] yup [08:34] there isnt smt like .deb .rpm [08:34] or smt like that [08:34] nope [08:34] ha [08:34] deb & rpm are for sissys [08:34] lol [08:34] :D [08:34] yeah [08:35] can i installk programs with shells [08:35] sure, installpkg ./ [08:35] aaaa [08:35] pkgtool is your slackware friend [08:36] wait i am going to inststall it in 2 min i need to downloa dit [08:36] :) [08:36] so [08:36] what is the command like sudo in debian [08:36] from where are you getting this package? [08:36] slackware has sudo, but you can also just use su [08:36] nice [08:36] and apt-get [08:37] apt-get install [08:37] ot thats debian too [08:37] :) [08:37] there is slapt-get (use only with an authorized slackware mirror) [08:38] how do you call the environment of slackware [08:38] and is it true this is the first linux :) [08:38] slackware is the oldest continually developed & maintained distro [08:38] there was SLS but it died many years ago [08:39] yeah finish downloading :) [08:39] lemme run the virtual box [08:39] http://sterlingdesktops.com/randompics/LinuxDistroTimeline.png [08:39] hi Soul_keeper [08:39] yo [08:40] I use su - instead of su [08:40] Starchaser (n=iron@host89-251-107-20.hnet.ru) left irc: Remote closed the connection [08:40] what does that dash do? [08:40] ensures that the ldpath is right [08:41] wont /etc/profile do that? [08:41] The current environment is passed to the new shell. [08:41] ah [08:41] with - it'll cause a read of /etc/profile i guess [08:41] ld.so.conf [08:41] hey can i install gnome on slackware or E17 [08:41] gbonvehi (i=1000@200.69.244.1) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:42] gsb (gnome slackbuild)? or maybe check dropline, i dont use gnome so i dont know for sure all the caveats & gotchas [08:43] what are ya using [08:43] should i choose Xorg or Xvesa?? [08:43] at the moment i am using fvwm, sometimes i use KDE, other times i just use the CLI console [08:44] run xorgconfig and answer all questions exactly to your hardware specs [08:45] "- may be used to provide an environment similiar to what the user would expect had the user logged in directly." there we go, from the info su [08:45] cool [08:46] i modify /etc/profile to give the users sbin & /usr/sbin in their path, thats about all that is missing from a user's account [08:46] any recommendation for a material to use for replacing worn off glider pads on the bottom of a mouse ? :) [08:46] wool felt? [08:46] silicone? [08:47] prolly not silicone, they use some kinda soft plastic by default, but it can't stick [08:47] felt would slide easily on a desk [08:47] upyr (n=upyr@79.174.35.21) left irc: [08:47] might work, if it don't wear out [08:48] cut some little pads from a plastic lid from a container [08:48] i'll prolly try that [08:48] i am installing puppy and looks damn good :P [08:48] lots of things you could use, get a popcicle stick and whittle it down with a pocketknife [08:49] lol [08:50] i poked holes in the bottom of my mouse so i can take it apart and clean the dust and fuzz out of it [08:50] brixton (i=brixton@ircnoob.com) left irc: "~" [08:50] speed holes :) [08:51] MLanden (n=mello@pool-70-18-147-9.norf.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [08:51] well those screws that hold it together were under those glider pads, so instead of removing the glider pads i just poked a tiny hole for my tiny screwdriver [08:52] Cann0n (n=jack@unaffiliated/cann0n) joined ##slackware. [08:52] hey [08:52] hi Cann0n [08:53] i forgot how bad sleeping on the floor feels [08:54] that will ruin your back, sleep on a bed or mattres, heck at least get an army cot [08:54] upyr (n=upyr@79.174.35.21) joined ##slackware. [08:55] atha (n=atha@unaffiliated/athayde) left irc: ":wq" [08:55] atha (n=atha@unaffiliated/athayde) joined ##slackware. [08:56] FriedBob (n=Fried@unaffiliated/friedbob) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [08:56] gnubien (n=e@71.245.100.97.cfl.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [08:56] FriedBob (n=Fried@unaffiliated/friedbob) joined ##slackware. [08:58] Pig_Pen: i was on an air matress, but the person next to me was tossing and turning, and each time would nearly bounce me off lol [08:58] radi0head (n=freaksho@modemcable228.95-83-70.mc.videotron.ca) joined ##slackware. [08:58] i had to pull out clothes from my bag to use as a blanket [08:59] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@64.238.225.39) joined ##slackware. [08:59] Azalyn (n=junon@modemcable061.93-83-70.mc.videotron.ca) joined ##slackware. [09:01] MLanden (n=mello@pool-70-18-147-9.norf.east.verizon.net) left ##slackware. [09:02] Cann0n: go to Walmart or somewhere that has camping gear and buy a cot, they are cheap so it wont cost you much [09:03] i wont pay for one. not my fault im here lol [09:05] sleep in a chair, pretend you are on a bus or plane sleeping [09:05] me_ (n=me_@89.242.150.114) joined ##slackware. [09:07] lol tank-man [09:08] if i saw someone sleeping in a chair, i would think he was a hitman like that movie "leon/the professional" [09:08] lol [09:08] kama (n=kama@host75-113-dynamic.11-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Remote closed the connection [09:08] gm152 (n=gm@d121-140-120.home3.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [09:09] i like sleeping on a futon, alone. [09:09] Cann0n: kick them off the air matteress and make them sleep on the floor [09:09] Pig_Pen: i think i will tonight [09:09] gotta run an errand, bbiaf [09:09] cya [09:10] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.86.37) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [09:10] Lunatics (n=jsonic@189.63.215.52) left irc: Client Quit [09:11] Lunatics (n=jsonic@189.63.215.52) joined ##slackware. [09:12] Wulf4 ur little prick... Its me JSONIC again .. its working now!!!!! Just to tell u .. u suck .. asshole..! catch me if u can.. lol Byeeeeeeeeeeeeee! [09:12] Lunatics (n=jsonic@189.63.215.52) left irc: Client Quit [09:12] well i never [09:12] kamaji (n=kamaji@handtomouse.demon.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [09:12] Lunatics (n=jsonic@189.63.215.52) joined ##slackware. [09:12] Pig_Pen, stainless steel tacks heated and pressed into the bottom of my mouse :) worked perfect [09:13] Lunatics (n=jsonic@189.63.215.52) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [09:13] Mtch (n=jsonic@189.63.215.52) joined ##slackware. [09:13] lol [09:14] Soul_keeper: thats a clever idea [09:15] i've worn the glider pads off every mouse i've ever owned, no more ! [09:17] anyone has installed firefox 3.1b3 in slackware? [09:17] atha (n=atha@unaffiliated/athayde) left irc: "leaving" [09:17] can I use the official build script for 3.0.x? for installing it [09:19] dissocia1ive, I doubt anything has changed as far as configure options go [09:19] andreas-- (n=andy@ppp079166008176.dsl.hol.gr) joined ##slackware. [09:22] bazzawilleee (n=bazza@ppp121-45-43-166.lns10.adl2.internode.on.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [09:24] Hodapp (n=angel@cpe-65-185-153-140.woh.res.rr.com) left ##slackware. [09:24] kethry (n=kethry@unaffiliated/kethry) joined ##slackware. [09:27] huk_fin (n=HukFin@61.17.165.233) joined ##slackware. [09:29] me_ (n=me_@89.242.150.114) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [09:34] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.91.199) joined ##slackware. [09:35] andreas-- (n=andy@ppp079166008176.dsl.hol.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [09:38] not that firefox uses *any* configure options :P [09:39] Mtch (n=jsonic@189.63.215.52) left irc: Client Quit [09:39] dissocia1ive: you might need to adapt some paths etc in the patches. give it a whirl [09:41] for me: ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-optimize="-O3 -msse3" --enable-libxul --with-pthreads --enable-application=browser [09:41] do you have xulrunner installed? [09:42] atha (n=atha@unaffiliated/athayde) joined ##slackware. [09:46] nvision_ (n=nvision@p4FC03A5D.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [09:46] i guess --enable-libxul is default these days anyways, so it won't matter [09:47] me_ (n=me_@89.242.154.158) joined ##slackware. [09:48] just curious if you knew what it actually is or does :) [09:48] nille (i=1000@c-2163e655.07-22-6d6c6d90.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) left irc: Remote closed the connection [09:50] another thing I likely will never need/want :) [09:53] FF is a pain to configure properly. here are some used on slamd64, which builds from source: [09:53] ftp://anorien.warwick.ac.uk/slamd64/slamd64-current/source/xap/mozilla-firefox/mozconfig [09:58] good mod on the mouse Soul_keeper [09:59] sanded them smooth with 600grit just for extra thorough-ness :) [09:59] nvision (n=nvision@p4FC02CA4.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:00] frullet (n=Bob@124-170-43-165.dyn.iinet.net.au) joined ##slackware. [10:00] i hate products that make disassembly hard, like the damn coffeepot i just thew away a few days go, they used screws with some wierd head on it, not a standard phillips screw or even a torx [10:01] god damn bastards [10:01] i get that all the time [10:01] they dont want you to fix it, they would prefer you to buy another one [10:02] i did buy another coffee pot, but i selected a different brand coffee pot [10:02] aperturefever (n=abell@athedsl-199888.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [10:02] still a score for the coffee pot making industry [10:02] they know coffee is a requirement to live ;) [10:02] yup [10:03] slack_fish (n=slack_fi@59.72.110.45) joined ##slackware. [10:03] i gotta have my coffee [10:04] i make strong high performance truck driver coffee :D [10:04] just eat the beans [10:04] i eat rice now [10:04] :) [10:05] i guess it would work to swallow a handfull of coffee beans, take longer for the caffene to hit though [10:05] hmmm, eat the coffee beans, eat the coffee pot, crap it out and send it back with a note "faulty goods" [10:05] lol [10:05] pig_pen are you a china?? [10:05] militant consumerism [10:05] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.91.199) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:05] nope, oklahoma usa [10:07] sorry . [10:07] spiki (n=spiki@79.101.245.34) joined ##slackware. [10:08] kleanchap (n=chatzill@c-69-143-107-103.hsd1.va.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [10:09] DeeeeP (i=1003@bl4-167-79.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: "Leaving" [10:10] mornin' fellas [10:10] hi frullet [10:10] beep [10:11] Pig_Pen: hows it going mate? [10:11] I am getting two different outcomes from doing the same command, does someone know why? It is a small shell script to eject the cdrom tray http://rafb.net/p/SPtDnY21.html [10:12] DeeeeP (i=1003@bl4-165-172.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [10:12] somali pirates take a tugboat with 16 onboard [10:12] tank-man: what are the out comes? [10:13] I am planning to upgrade my laptop in a few months. Very likely I want to have a hypervisor like VMware's ESX. Is there a free version of such hypervisor? [10:13] oh [10:13] the command is "ps aux | grep $PROG |grep -v grep | wc - l | awk '{print $1}', i get a 1 or a 2 [10:14] i am expecting a 1 [10:15] is i do STATUS=`ps aux | grep $PROG | grep -v grep | wc -l | awk '{print $1}'`, $STATUS is a 2 [10:15] if i do what i first typed i get a 1 [10:16] tank-man: i suggest pgrep $PROG | wc -l [10:16] WTF are these somalia pirates thinking? they think the rest of the world is going to tolerate them taking ships & crew for ransom, i think the rest of the world is going to kick somalia's ass soon [10:16] i will take a look at pgrep, thanks [10:16] Pig_Pen : only the pirates' as please [10:16] *ass [10:18] the pirates have safe havin in somalia, so you go to the source (on land in somalia) and kick ass on anyone with both boats & weapons, sink the boats and confiscate or destroy the weapons [10:18] Dr4kk4r_ (n=Dr4kk4r@93-42-97-243.ip86.fastwebnet.it) joined ##slackware. [10:19] huk_fin, pgrep doesnt work cause the program is a shell script, so pgrep would be looking for the program "bash" or "sh" [10:19] oh i see [10:19] huk_fin: didnt Tom Sawyer put you to work painting a fence or something? [10:19] Pig_Pen: you coward why not just kill em :D [10:19] i'm doing it [10:20] that too, kill em without mercy [10:20] at least i got a job :0 [10:20] hehe :) [10:20] martin3562346 (n=martin@i209-195-109-194.cia.com) joined ##slackware. [10:20] huk_fin: is the pay good? [10:21] don't ask that ! :( [10:21] tank-man: anything in `` launches a subshell with the same name, so ps will show the shell as running twice [10:21] deathmoniac (n=eva00@200-103-145-71.ctame706.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) joined ##slackware. [10:21] another process [10:21] I see [10:22] martin3562346 (n=martin@i209-195-109-194.cia.com) left irc: Client Quit [10:23] gm152 (n=gm@d121-140-120.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: "Leaving" [10:23] so, you could subtract 1 from that. or if you're trying to make sure that the script isin't already running, you could use a lockfile [10:23] gm152 (n=gm@d121-140-120.home3.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [10:25] i offset the check by 1 :) [10:27] genius [10:31] gm152 (n=gm@d121-140-120.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: "Leaving" [10:34] gm152 (n=gm@d121-140-120.home3.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [10:36] gm152 (n=gm@d121-140-120.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: Client Quit [10:38] me_ (n=me_@89.242.154.158) left irc: "me_em" [10:39] ^Jenn (n=^jenn@CPE00195b4e9db8-CM000e5ce082e4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined ##slackware. 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[10:45] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: "chao pajudos =P" [10:46] makerc (n=makerc@200-158-25-103.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [10:46] Action: ^Jenn pokes acidchild [10:48] gm152 (n=gm@d121-140-120.home3.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [10:48] "/whois Ron" :P [10:48] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@64.238.225.39) left irc: [10:49] ^Jenn: is your phone number 867-5309 ? [10:49] <^Jenn> yea i know the commands thanks...lol [10:49] <^Jenn> lol no its not [10:49] I hear from him on Facebook every now and again. [10:49] I assume you mean wigglit/unixfool? [10:49] <^Jenn> yep [10:50] Actually, come to think of it, he's on my news feed every day or so. [10:51] <^Jenn> ahh, hes just doesn't come around here much anymore then? [10:51] nope :\ [10:51] <^Jenn> i pop on every now and again hoping to bump into him but no such luck! [10:51] sahko (n=sahko@ppp-94-68-140-230.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [10:51] error_developer_ (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Connection timed out [10:52] demmon (n=demmon@77.28.5.230) left irc: Remote closed the connection [10:52] demmon (n=demmon@77.28.5.230) joined ##slackware. [10:52] <^Jenn> jkwood if you think nof it let him know i was looking for him plz? :) [10:52] <^Jenn> of* [10:54] Sure thing. [10:54] <^Jenn> much appreciated [10:55] mercfate (n=fate@201-75-74-122-ma.cpe.vivax.com.br) joined ##slackware. [10:55] hi [10:55] anyone can help with sound on slackware 12.2? [10:55] only plays sound with root [10:55] be sure you're in the audio group [10:56] paste "id" for your user [10:56] uid=1000(fate) gid=100(users) groups=100(users) [10:57] floppy, audio, video, cdrom, plugdev are also good ones for a typical user [10:57] "gpasswd -a " (as root) will add your user to the group. logout/login for it to take effect [10:57] i need to add this user in these groups? [10:58] right, i will try now [10:58] thanks a lot for help [10:58] sure [10:58] <^Jenn> happy easter everyone! [10:58] ^Jenn (n=^jenn@unaffiliated/jenn/x-000000001) left ##slackware. [10:58] hasybasy (n=hasybasy@pD9ED3610.dip.t-dialin.net) left ##slackware. [10:58] souphead (n=souphead@222.127.221.7) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:00] im back 5 min [11:00] for test [11:00] mercfate (n=fate@201-75-74-122-ma.cpe.vivax.com.br) left irc: "Leaving" [11:01] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [11:01] mercfate (n=fate@201-75-74-122-ma.cpe.vivax.com.br) joined ##slackware. [11:02] brb [11:02] thrice`, on target! [11:02] Pig_Pen (n=anyuser@24-117-12-214.cpe.cableone.net) left irc: "leaving" [11:02] works! [11:02] :) [11:02] thrice`, thanks [11:02] sure [11:02] bye [11:02] nukedclx (n=nukedclx@cda251.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) joined ##slackware. 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[11:25] growisofs [11:25] i have that [11:25] don't know how to use it [11:25] macman_: man growisofs [11:26] hba (n=hba@189.188.139.44) joined ##slackware. [11:26] got it [11:26] growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=image.iso [11:26] growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvdrw=/path/to/iso [11:26] ? [11:27] whats the diff [11:27] yep, looks good. I think -speed=4 or similar can be issued too [11:27] hiptobecubic (n=john@nat076.wireless.miami.edu) joined ##slackware. [11:27] 2 is normally good right ? [11:27] my dvd burner is wierd [11:27] sure, should be [11:27] i can write cd's fine right .. yet burning dvd's with it is hecktic [11:28] Pig_Pen (n=anyuser@24-117-12-214.cpe.cableone.net) joined ##slackware. [11:28] i made a booting useable backup copy of my slackware install, two slacks are better than one :D [11:29] i only had to edit one file (fstab) [11:29] xarchiver is telling me that it doesn't do 7zip... but the website is swearing by all kinds of 7zip features. The docs don't say anything about special libs and build instructions. What's missing here? [11:29] you probably need to install 7zip [11:29] hiptobecubic: you probably have to install 7zip for xarchiver to use as a back end [11:30] thrice`, Pig_Pen that sounds promising. I got the impression from the page that the algorithms were 'part' of the program. is 7z on SBo by any chance? [11:31] thrice`--- http://pastebin.com/m345931e4 [11:31] hiptobecubic: you have to look, i dont visit SBo very often [11:31] yet in the man page you can use -speed=2 [11:31] try as root, macman_ [11:31] aesonn (n=aesonn@c-66-177-4-190.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [11:31] i did sudo [11:31] or just plan root ? [11:31] I see that [11:32] hm [11:32] macman just rip it with vobcopy and then you can make DVDs with the vob file [11:32] macman_: are you sure /dev/dvd is your dvdrw ? [11:32] yea [11:32] tr_ (n=tr@adsl-68-94-2-56.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined ##slackware. [11:33] eject /dev/dvd worked [11:33] and "/media/External1/Movies/BOLT_US_RENTAL.ISO" exists ? [11:33] yea [11:33] thrice`--- i tabbed everything [11:33] let me go into the directory [11:33] try as root too (su) [11:35] aw [11:35] i found something on google [11:36] growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=CourtneyDVD.iso -speed=2 [11:36] macman_: http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/12526 [11:37] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [11:37] macman_: mmmh, forget it... im on drugs :P [11:37] Blikjeham (n=Blikjeha@reson.soleus.nu) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [11:37] Blikjeham (n=Blikjeha@reson.soleus.nu) joined ##slackware. [11:39] Ojg (n=Ojg@90-229-198-184-no150.tbcn.telia.com) left irc: "Leaving" [11:40] vdvluc (n=luc@ip5657384e.direct-adsl.nl) left irc: "leaving" [11:43] zeroXzero (n=zxz@59.93.1.118) joined ##slackware. [11:43] hey any one using awesome window manager [11:43] yep, KDE :) [11:44] huh [11:45] skapazzo (n=skapazzo@host137-143-dynamic.53-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: "Lost terminal" [11:45] rworkman (n=rworkman@about/slackware/rworkman) joined ##slackware. [11:45] KDE is awesome :D [11:45] Cann0n (n=jack@unaffiliated/cann0n) joined ##slackware. [11:45] Gnome [11:45] Pig_Pen: i agree that [11:45] fluxbox [11:45] i was using kde for past 3 yrers [11:46] Gnome should stick to makeing Travelosity TV commercials [11:46] tryign for a change [11:46] Pig_Pen--- ? [11:46] is kde4 nice now ? [11:47] xfce is a better gnome than Gnome is [11:47] s/---/--/ [11:48] sorry about stepping on your gnome toes [11:48] Pig_Pen--- how can you use vobcopy to make a dvd ? [11:48] atha (n=atha@unaffiliated/athayde) left irc: "restart x" [11:48] rip the original DVD with vobcopy then burn the vob file to DVD [11:48] Pig_Pen--- don't i need the .bup and the .ifo files ? [11:48] arny (n=arny@62.231.93.87) left irc: "Leaving" [11:48] i have the dvd .. i burned it to an iso [11:49] vobcopy make a huge single vob file that contains all the audio/video [11:49] vobcoy omits all the encription and other anti-piracy crap [11:50] ok so say i have hella vobs [11:50] pirates! yargh [11:50] pm Pig_Pen ? [11:50] just dont go stealing boats off the coast of Somalia and you will be OK macman [11:50] go for it [11:50] haha [11:50] LnxSlck (n=LnxSlck@bl3-227-89.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [11:51] atha (n=atha@unaffiliated/athayde) joined ##slackware. [11:53] ArmOrAttAk (n=armoratt@unaffiliated/armorattak) joined ##slackware. [11:54] hello happy slackers [11:54] hey [11:55] kde 4.2 on current [11:55] nice [11:56] kde... eeeeek [11:56] alienBOB: your slackbuild directory has grown very big [11:56] Cann0n, i like it a lot [11:56] LnxSlck» I hope 4.2 is usable O_o [11:56] kde came a long way [11:57] Cann0n: s/came/has come :P [11:57] heh [11:57] ... [11:57] Action: Cann0n leaves Ingrish 101 [11:57] chb, very much [11:57] chb, it's kde 4.2.2 [11:57] hey LnxSlck :) [11:57] Cann0n (n=jack@unaffiliated/cann0n) left irc: "Lost terminal" [11:58] hey antler =) [11:58] pprkut (n=hwiesing@ip82-139-119-51.lijbrandt.net) joined ##slackware. [11:58] SlackNeo_ (n=SlackNeo@190.176.175.69) joined ##slackware. [11:58] too bad my atheros wireless card doesn't work on slack =( [11:59] mannynix (n=mannynix@200.92.160.172) joined ##slackware. [12:00] nilson (n=nilson@c-76-27-137-27.hsd1.al.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [12:02] nixnix (n=misspwna@209.150.205.130) joined ##slackware. [12:02] LnxSlck: doesnt madwifi driver work for you? [12:03] mannynix (n=mannynix@200.92.160.172) left irc: Client Quit [12:03] alienBOB, nope [12:03] alienBOB, the ath5k from the kernel shows up my card.. but i keep getting: wlan0 link not ready [12:04] So why is it that one slack system, slackpkg shows only a few upgrades available, but on another identical system I get tons of updates, including kernel 2.6.29???? My other system is running 2.6.27 and sees no upgrade to 2.6.29... [12:04] piroko: because you enabled -current on the other system [12:04] lol [12:05] thrice`: OH! I picked the wrong mirror. -_- [12:05] :> [12:05] thrice`: Well good thing I knew better than to upgrade ;) [12:05] troys (n=troys@68.165.100.2) joined ##slackware. [12:06] The only potential issue with upgrading I see right now is when I install custom versions of packages, like pidgin-2.5.5, and I go to update. It always asks me if I want to upgrade to what's on the patches folder. Is there a way around this besides just knowing the stuff I did myself? [12:07] Nick change: alice_c -> alicephilippa [12:07] neonflux_ (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [12:08] LnxSlck: a problem like that i used to have with my Intel 4965, but using 'DHCP_TIMEOUT[1]=60' and 'WLAN_WPAWAIT[1]=60' made it work. [12:09] piroko: download and install manually? [12:10] he wants the computer to read his mind and do it for him :) [12:10] zlyzir (n=mike@cpe-74-77-18-63.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:11] i wish i had a mind-reading computer, then i could toss the mouse & keyboard in the trash :D [12:11] tank-man: No, I just wasn't sure if there was a way to blacklist certain upgrades or something [12:11] Pig_Pen, i have a product for you, let me find the link [12:11] I think I've come to realize that upgrading is something slackers don't do very often :) [12:11] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:11] piroko: I think you can blacklist it [12:12] piroko: edit /etc/slackpkg/blacklist [12:12] slapt-get has a EXCLUDE like [12:12] Oh neato. Thank you :) [12:12] Blah. It was in the manpage. Looked right past it :P [12:12] yuck, who said anything about slapt-get :> [12:12] hba, in wich file? [12:13] slapt-get works fine [12:13] sure, but he was asking about the official tool [12:14] LnxSlck: if you are using /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 to bring up your wireless card, then configure it in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf [12:14] piroko: upgrading perhaps not (if it works well, why fix it)... patching, certainly not [12:14] i mean, certainly =P [12:15] ckt1g3r (n=ckt1g3r@bl9-164-178.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: "Leaving" [12:15] Action: phrag injects more caffiene [12:15] phrag: You mean through the /patches directory, correct? As in, what slackpkg does? [12:15] piroko: yeah [12:15] mind reading headband to controll pc ->> http://techreport.com/discussions.x/13928 [12:15] http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=ocz+neural+impulse+actuator&aq=1&oq=ocz+ [12:16] piroko: most subscribe to slackware-security mailing list and patch when SSA's are announced [12:16] Pig_Pen, theres your mind reader [12:16] phrag: Done :) [12:16] piroko: theres always the "old-fashion-way", rsync /patches/packages from an official mirror and work as a real man would do :) [12:16] hba: Real men are lazy ;) [12:17] lol [12:17] hba: However that's not a bad idea [12:17] old fashion way, aka keeping it simple [12:17] either way, download the patches and install them.. wether that be with ftp, rsync, slackpkg... doesn't really matter, whatever works for you [12:18] Yep. :) [12:18] kamaji_ (n=kamaji@handtomouse.demon.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [12:19] you do need to keep your system patched for security purposes [12:19] Of course [12:19] hba, i will try it.. weirdest thing... i had it working before [12:19] gynterk (n=gynterk@unaffiliated/gynterk) joined ##slackware. [12:20] tank-man: that is a cool technology, look like it needs more work before it is something you get with every PC [12:20] LnxSlck: ok. [12:20] SpyKee (n=spiki@79.101.245.34) joined ##slackware. [12:20] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:21] piroko: you can sign up for the security mailing list, you'll be notified when security patches are available http://www.slackware.com/lists/ [12:21] hitest: I'm doing it right now :) [12:21] :) [12:21] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [12:22] _RadioHead (n=slack@82.114.75.248) left irc: "Leaving" [12:22] in -current, i cant find /sbin/hotplug :P [12:23] hotplug is dead [12:23] didnt hotplug die with 2.4.xx kernels [12:23] no, but udev took over its duties awhile back [12:24] so hotplug works with 2.6.xx too, (probably the early 2.6.xx) [12:24] thrice`: ok, thats explain why 'DEBUG_ETH_UP="yes" in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf works now. [12:25] aperturefever (n=abell@athedsl-199888.home.otenet.gr) left irc: "quit" [12:26] risperidon (n=risperid@189.77.60.84) joined ##slackware. [12:27] stef_204 (n=stef@unaffiliated/stef-204/x-384198) joined ##slackware. [12:27] hba, well that didn't work [12:29] neonflux (n=neonflux@adsl-68-127-152-245.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:29] kamaji (n=kamaji@handtomouse.demon.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:29] fiyawerx_ (n=fiyawerx@c-68-82-173-91.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [12:30] fiyawerx (n=fiyawerx@c-68-82-173-91.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [12:31] fiya_werkin (n=fiyawerx@c-68-82-173-91.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [12:31] Nick change: SlackNeo_ -> SlackNeo [12:31] LnxSlck: mmmh, i dont have any other idea :P [12:32] hba, this has something to do with the ath5k driver [12:32] maybe upgrading to another kernel would work [12:33] spiki (n=spiki@79.101.245.34) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:34] fluxnuk3r (n=fluxnuk3@173-24-18-27.client.mchsi.com) left irc: "Lost terminal" [12:39] tr_ (n=tr@adsl-68-94-2-56.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [12:42] this msg is flooding /var/log/messages 'logger: ACPI group processor / action CPU1 is not defined', some reason? [12:42] FriedBob (n=Fried@unaffiliated/friedbob) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [12:42] FriedBob (n=Fried@unaffiliated/friedbob) joined ##slackware. [12:43] wb [12:45] hba, it is comming from /etc/acpi/acpi_handler.sh [12:46] what that msg is saying is "something is happening but you havent defined what to do when that _something_ happens" [12:48] heh i like that easy-to-understand interpretation :D [12:49] hahah :) [12:50] if only all messages were translated that way.... i'd be a happier camper :) [12:50] AbsTradELic (n=vldmr@unaffiliated/abstradelic) joined ##slackware. [12:50] well, actually it seems theres a problem with 'acpi-cpufreq' [12:50] please... Im get a problem trying to use -current kernel-generic [12:51] grep '^cpu MHz' /proc/cpuinfo | xarg => cpu MHz : 2201.000 cpu MHz : 800.000 [12:51] please..describe your problem with more stuff than "it doesn't work" [12:51] in mkinitrd, I do it: "mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.29.1 -m ext3" [12:52] LnxSlck (n=LnxSlck@bl3-227-89.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:52] now the kernel dont mount my root partition [12:52] AbsTradELic: read /boot/README.initrd [12:52] AbsTradELic: did you update lilo.conf ? [12:52] ... and appear a $ prompt [12:52] thrice`: yes [12:52] khider (n=khider@CPE002127e9b337-CM0019474a85fc.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined ##slackware. [12:52] Hey guys, do any of you use Slamd64? [12:53] yes [12:53] yes [12:54] nop to me... bluewhite64 [12:54] See I want to install Slackware on my main box, and I was wondering if it's really worth it to go with a 64-bit operating system. Are there huge differences? [12:54] How can I get a list of installed unofficial packages ? [12:54] andreas-- (n=andy@ppp079166008176.dsl.hol.gr) joined ##slackware. [12:54] I think slackpkg has an option (slackpkg clean-system or so) [12:54] /sbin/modprobe acpi-cpufreq \n Segmentation fault ... cool :) [12:55] AbsTradELic: gtfo [12:55] khider: no clue; i notice slight speed increases, indeed [12:55] thanks thrice` [12:55] yes, slackpkg clean-system will list unofficial packages [12:55] khider: how much ram do you have? [12:55] carefull not to remove them :) [12:55] antler: 2 gigs. [12:55] antler: I plan to upgrade, however. [12:55] test34: there is a script for it at humanreadable, if you don't want to install slackpkg [12:56] slackpkg is part of slackware full install [12:56] I don't see a point in running i486 packages if I have a 64-bit proc, personally, but some (old-timers) will argue :) [12:56] DeeeeP: who does a full install? [12:56] gynterk (n=gynterk@unaffiliated/gynterk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [12:56] i did [12:56] always [12:56] hopefully it asks you for confirmation before deleting [12:56] your perogative [12:56] yes it does [12:56] test34: yes :) [12:57] and if you are a real slacker, you already know wich packages are not official without the help of any tool. [12:57] dont u guys have slack full install ? [12:57] DeeeeP: hell no, why would i do that [12:57] I don't, no [12:57] cause i trust patrick to select what's best for me [12:57] :D [12:57] a good reason [12:57] LnxSlck (n=LnxSlck@bl3-227-89.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [12:57] khider: i have 4gb and am running slackware. i've used slamd64 as well. i don't notice any difference. [12:57] patrick? who is that?? [12:57] usually everything in /usr/local is unofficial packages [12:57] hba, then Im not a real slacker but I still want to know [12:58] slackware "owner" [12:58] tank-man: disagree; every package I make goes to /usr [12:58] me too. [12:58] i ment unofficial installs not in package form :) [12:58] well, others go into /opt.. [12:58] xisxon (i=xisxon@114.121.1.164) joined ##slackware. [12:58] O.o [12:59] "unofficial install not in package form" go in $HOME/local :P [12:59] I just want to know which packages I need to upgrade manually... [12:59] halo [12:59] why upgrade manually [12:59] zlyzir (n=mike@cpe-74-77-18-63.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [12:59] zeroXzero (n=zxz@59.93.1.118) left irc: "leaving" [12:59] I always label my packages with a tag [12:59] same [12:59] just grep them out [13:00] so, 'ls /var/log/packages/*SBo' or similar [13:00] What do you use to make those packages though? custom slackbuilds? [13:00] src2pkg is helpful to me [13:00] slackbuids or src2pkg [13:00] thrice`, most of them are SBo but some are not [13:00] src2pkg is the only thing i hve found that even attempts to follow standards [13:00] Ah good. I can trash checkinstall then :D [13:01] well, the ones I don't use SBo for, I label with "ajb;' same concept [13:01] piroko, yeah , src2pkg is better than that , imo [13:01] i have option usb modem (hsdpa) card, iCon 7.2 S, may it works on slackware? any help is welcome... [13:01] xisxon, try google.. i have one that works [13:02] pankracy (n=pankracy@fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl) joined ##slackware. [13:03] thanks [13:03] alienBOB has some good packages [13:03] pankracy (n=pankracy@fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl) left irc: Client Quit [13:04] learn makepkg piroko [13:04] erisco (n=kambee@ip68-14-135-46.ri.ri.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [13:04] seriously, setting up a template.SlackBuild is best [13:05] slackbuilds.org even has one there [13:05] i do most all my custom package using DESTDIR= and makepkg [13:06] skibur (n=skibur@adsl-67-65-198-218.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) joined ##slackware. [13:06] does anyone upgrade kernel through slackpkg? [13:06] bbl [13:06] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [13:07] brixton (i=brixton@ircnoob.com) joined ##slackware. [13:07] byteframe (n=bytefram@pool-71-174-15-65.bstnma.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [13:07] Pig_Pen: I didn't think that everything honored DESTDIR [13:07] about 95% of stuff does [13:08] the othr 5% fcuk your system.. [13:08] a few dont, then use INSTALL_ROOT= [13:08] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) joined ##slackware. [13:08] But... but... src2pkg is so pretty... [13:09] is that different from src2pkg? [13:09] similar minds.... [13:10] ZMR (n=zmonge@201.206.18.30) left irc: "Ex-Chat" [13:11] http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/04/11/1532209 funny summary [13:11] the beatiful ones are those sources that "think" they are beeing builded in a "debian-like" system... nice :) [13:13] debian is made for space aliens [13:13] cocac0la (n=hooh@190.166.140.74) joined ##slackware. [13:14] Disposing of Nuclear Waste...Project Gnome... now i get why that desktop sucks.. [13:15] andreas-- (n=andy@ppp079166008176.dsl.hol.gr) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [13:22] cdparanoia & lame saves the day when gui crap is jsut too buggy [13:23] Pig_Pen: might try abcde sometime [13:24] hba (n=hba@189.188.139.44) left irc: "leaving" [13:26] maybe i will :) thanks [13:26] M1ck__ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) joined ##slackware. [13:27] haha, thanks to netbook, I'll convert a girl to slackware :p [13:27] s/to netbook/to the netbooks/ [13:30] Dominian--- you there ? [13:34] M1ck_ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) left irc: Nick collision from services. [13:34] I was using Dvorack in nano and I tried to type a " and mis keyed and now my ctrl keys don't work [13:34] i tried esc key command doesn't work [13:35] pirving: from my friend "thats fucked" [13:35] Nick change: M1ck__ -> M1ck_ [13:36] harls (n=harls@c-98-204-57-154.hsd1.md.comcast.net) left irc: [13:36] Fried_Bob (n=Fried@c-98-233-149-9.hsd1.md.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [13:36] M1ck_ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) left irc: "leaving" [13:37] Mick_ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) joined ##slackware. [13:37] kleanchap (n=chatzill@c-69-143-107-103.hsd1.va.comcast.net) left irc: "bbl. Have a good one. Peace!" [13:39] redtricycle (n=lionel@adsl-68-125-160-131.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [13:40] laj (n=laj@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [13:41] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [13:43] so what do I do when my ctrl keys are screwed? [13:45] stop being such a control freak ! sorry. just couldn't help saying it :) [13:46] cocac0la (n=hooh@190.166.140.74) left irc: "Leaving" [13:47] ctrl q [13:48] hiptobecubic (n=john@nat076.wireless.miami.edu) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:49] ctrl doesn't work [13:49] it just types a q [13:49] tried esc-ctrl-q types dots [13:50] u usually have 2 ctrl keys [13:50] I'm trying to save my work in nano, rather than copying and pasting seven pages [13:50] both don't work [13:50] huk_fin (n=HukFin@61.17.165.233) left ##slackware. [13:51] firebird619 (n=firebird@unaffiliated/firebird619) joined ##slackware. [13:52] esc esc x doesn't work either [13:52] FriedBob (n=Fried@unaffiliated/friedbob) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:52] guys .. i have 3 vobs in a folder and i want to put them on a dvd to play in a dvd player . there a commanline tool for this ? [13:53] i usually use k3b for stuff like that (lame answer) [13:54] macman_: I use k9copy to convert to iso [13:56] snL20--- cant i just drag vobs to a dvd and burn them and it should play in a dvd right ? [13:56] macman_: I've tried burning video_ts folders before, didnt work [13:57] macman_: I have never tried in linux unless you grab nero of coruse I know that can do it [13:57] ripped vob files should play [13:57] Pig_Pen: yes on the comptuer but not on a dvd that jsut has those vobs on it [13:58] ok so just vob files on a dvd won't work ? [13:58] Might wanna just have dvdshrink do the job for you. i would think it would work in wine, never tried though. [13:58] no they need to be in certain directories I only use nero for that I never tried any of the open source tools of course [13:58] whya re you guys talking about ripping? [13:59] kitche: heh, whenever I download and end up with a video_ts folder I use k9copy to convert to iso dont know any other option :) [13:59] how can you convert 3 vobs to 1 single iso ? [14:00] lol [14:02] kitche: why not ? [14:02] snL20: why not what he's not talking about ripping [14:03] macman_: 'handbreak' [14:03] =) [14:03] opps forgot a comma :) [14:03] man so boring around here right now ... [14:05] neonflux_ (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:06] thanks kitche :( [14:07] my brother was a leet dvd pirate, he used to rent videos from places like block buster & rip a copy [14:07] except he used windowsXP [14:07] wow i want to be his friend [14:07] he sounds amazing and so unique [14:07] I just know how dvd's work sicne I make a few for family and stuff [14:07] he used to have hundreds of them [14:08] rofl [14:08] acidchild: I mean it's boring here sicne I get bored with my xbxo sicne I don't haev live ..... [14:08] i'm installing windows XP [14:08] atm ;/ [14:08] on a virtualbox [14:08] duryodhan (n=chatzill@nat/yahoo/x-f72d9b276e4159cd) joined ##slackware. [14:10] [OT] one of my friends has his birthday coming up .. I am wondering if there is any way to say "Happy Birthday" when he starts his computer .. [14:10] on slackware? [14:10] fortune [14:10] motd [14:10] bios [14:10] the idiot uses windows [14:10] yeah .. best present .. delete it and install slack ? [14:10] autoexec.bat [14:10] :D [14:10] I don' [14:10] t have login access [14:10] to the machine [14:11] I can get it .. but then it would spoil the fun [14:11] duryodhan: yeah he will thank you for it in his own special way [14:11] just get a sharpie and write happy birthday on your forehead [14:11] its more of an intellectual (?) curiosity now .. is there any way to make bios display a message during bootup ? [14:12] no unless you really want to break his machine so he can't sue it anymore [14:12] duryodhan: replace it with linbios ? [14:12] use* [14:12] :-) [14:13] hehe [14:13] hmm [14:13] there must be something ... [14:13] I guess I might have to change the boot menu .. that will display the message .. but that would require me changing files in his C:\ [14:14] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) left ##slackware. [14:14] I was really hoping for something that would go away when he resets his bios to factory settings [14:14] just use autoexec.bat, put in format c: Happy Birthday :D [14:14] http://www.coreboot.org/Welcome_to_coreboot [14:15] echo happy birthday format C: /AUTO or something like that [14:16] starbrze (n=dani@d-206-53-76-241.cpe.metrocast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:18] pankracy (n=pankracy@fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl) joined ##slackware. [14:19] that would one heck of a birthday present [14:20] demmon (n=demmon@77.28.5.230) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:24] anyone with -current and inkscape? [14:24] duryodhan: yes, you can tattoo it [14:24] hehehe [14:25] duryodhan: the simplest method is to do it the way OEMS do [14:25] er thats not humor [14:25] aw [14:25] ohh [14:25] how ? [14:25] the program is called tatto [14:25] *tattoo [14:26] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left ##slackware. [14:26] Gatto (n=hearl@host39-65-dynamic.50-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [14:27] hi guys [14:27] I can't find it in google ..,, [14:27] Gatto: hey [14:28] dissocia1ive (n=dissocia@adsl190-28-186-91.epm.net.co) left irc: "leaving" [14:30] SWIING! [14:32] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [14:33] chad (n=chad@cpc1-stme1-0-0-cust437.cdif.cable.ntl.com) joined ##slackware. [14:34] hey guys, im trying to install btsco, but when doing modprobe snd_bt_sco i get an error about an unknown symbol in the module. any ideas? [14:36] chad: depmod? [14:36] chad: And how did you compile the module? Or did you get it from a package? [14:36] jnz_ (n=jnz_@host53-8-dynamic.20-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: "bye!" [14:36] already did it, it made the module appear but then shows that error [14:36] chad: Ok, so answer the second question :) [14:37] just with normal make commands [14:38] Hmm... Did you try google? [14:38] bt_sco? maybe you have not paid sco your $699.oo license fee for using Linux [14:38] Oh shit. That must be it [14:38] Sera5 (i=1000@um-conf-guest-12.um.maine.edu) joined ##slackware. [14:38] Hey [14:38] Yo yo yo [14:39] toshiba510cdt (n=toshiba5@212.Red-83-56-217.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net) joined ##slackware. [14:39] darl is mad at you [14:39] yeah, been searching and some people have said remove the linux backports module [14:39] just [14:39] BS. KDE's development menu contains emacs but not vim -_- [14:40] vim is decent, but the gui gvim has some bugs that needs worked out [14:40] I don't use the gui vim so no complaints here [14:42] i use gimp and a wacom pad for coding [14:42] so leet [14:42] jk [14:43] i like using mc && mcedit, i use it more than any other editor [14:44] Action: piroko did not know about mcedit [14:45] redtricycle (n=lionel@adsl-68-125-160-131.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) left ##slackware. [14:45] theres a jpg ive seen of a keyboard with just a "1" and a "0" and a enter key lol [14:45] haha [14:45] How is everything so much faster in slackware... I must know [14:46] its in your head maybe [14:46] because Pat V. knows magic [14:48] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:48] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [14:49] Firefox launches significantly faster than in archlinux it seems. Who knows though. Maybe I am crazy [14:50] xisxon (i=xisxon@114.121.1.164) left irc: [14:50] has anyone here used mondorescue on a very old Pentium I laptop? [14:51] personally i think most Linux distros are buggy pieces of crap, out of all Linux distros (probably in the hundreds) there might be 3 to 5 of them i think are worth using [14:51] Pig_Pen: slack being one of them? [14:52] yup, Slackware is #1 [14:52] makerc (n=makerc@unaffiliated/makerc) left irc: [14:52] many are worth using depending on one's needs? [14:52] Well when you do rolling release cycles it's kinda inherent that the system will be prone to error [14:52] ...and wants, and desires? :P [14:52] But arch never really gave me any problems. I just missed slack [14:52] SpyKee (n=spiki@79.101.245.34) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [14:53] tank-man: rofl, typing uber quick in binary [14:53] thats some carpel tunnel shit right there [14:53] ckt1g3r (n=ckt1g3r@bl4-147-215.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [14:53] Crux is decent, takes a lot of work to get a relatively complete system put together [14:54] fsck i hate bringing home a new lcd only to discover a dead pixel [14:54] Shingoshi (n=Shingosh@c-98-246-122-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [14:55] zlyzir (n=mike@cpe-74-77-18-63.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [14:56] dead pixels are probably rare these days... [14:56] antler, i think those pixels can come back to life if you play some graphically intense video [14:56] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [14:57] nukedclx (n=nukedclx@ccx192.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [14:57] Pig_Pen: really? heh [14:57] worth a try [14:58] Kerio2004 (n=Port@212.118.140.236) joined ##slackware. [14:58] don't forget to sprinkle some goat blood and recite the alphabet backwards while you're doing it [14:59] So in /etc/rc.d/rc.wireless.conf, can multiple ESSID's be specified in one card conf? [14:59] i've prepared tongue of bat and eye of newt as well. [14:59] And if so, will slack choose the access point that is available? [14:59] alkos333 (n=alkos333@nmd.sbx11497.skokiil.wayport.net) joined ##slackware. [14:59] is there any software that can speed up Manual creations? [14:59] i think you can set it to "any" essid piroko [15:00] Pig_Pen: right, but some networks that I frequent are encrypted [15:00] so guys no luck [15:00] i have a perfect iso on my desktop but when i burn it to a dvd it dosen't play in a dvd player [15:00] any ideas ? [15:00] im burnning at 4x and 3x sometimes [15:00] piroko: then you will need to do some editing, there is wicd that makes changing protocols & settings easier [15:00] Shingoshi (n=Shingosh@c-98-246-122-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [15:01] macman_: you need to figure it out so you dont keep wasting DVD blanks on it [15:02] macman_: i dont do video ripping much, and when i do i just leave it on the harddrive to watch [15:02] why not just do wicd? :P [15:04] its a dvd [15:04] lol [15:04] wrong person [15:04] hector__ (n=hector@adsl190-28-186-91.epm.net.co) joined ##slackware. [15:05] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [15:05] is there a firefox extension for playing youtube videos with another player that is not adobe flash? [15:05] covert to dvd then burn, or burn the iso? [15:05] hector__: gnash or swfdec ? [15:06] I just got an Asus Eee 1000H and ripped off the "Designed for Windows" and other stickers, wanted to slap on some Slackware stickers/decals. Anyone know where to find some good ones? [15:06] Maybe a penguin sticker for the windows key? [15:06] I only need to play the videos but not to have flash enabled [15:06] not directly in the browser [15:07] dont know then. there are some downloaders etc [15:07] hector__: i wish there was a plugin to do that, something like mplayerplug-in [15:07] seejay (n=seejay@unaffiliated/seejay) joined ##slackware. [15:07] or jus to download the flv file or whatever it is [15:08] you can play youtube flash movies in mplayer. I use a script with elinks to download and play them, perhaps you could make something in greasemonkey? [15:08] there is a youtube downloader app somewhere, search freshmeat.net i think you can find it there [15:09] if it downloads .flv's dont you still need flash to play them though? [15:09] othermindszine (n=othermin@207.224.113.38) joined ##slackware. [15:09] clive and youtube-dl can download from cli. [15:09] pacman -S youtube-dl [15:09] no, mplayer plays .flv [15:09] oh [15:13] well thanks I have to go and sort this crap another time [15:13] hector__ (n=hector@adsl190-28-186-91.epm.net.co) left irc: "leaving" [15:15] Hmm. When I run lilo I get part_nowrite: read:: No such file or directory [15:16] can i install gnome on slackware12.2? (dropline or gnomeslackbuild or others ?) [15:18] ganeshix (n=ele@cpe-24-29-44-192.nycap.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [15:20] you can install anything your heart desires [15:21] hmm thanks [15:21] Hi. [15:21] () [15:21] I installed tor and privoxy and used Tork with Konqueror. [15:21] Axxium (n=vfenija@32.162.8.5) joined ##slackware. [15:21] I tested and worked fine. [15:22] Now I closed Tork, killed tor and privoxy and restarted Konqueror, reconfigured to 'no proxy' and 'no support for socks', that is, default config. [15:23] neonflux (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [15:23] However, although Konq can access regular sites, it cannot access ssl sites. [15:23] do you have openssl installed? [15:24] Pig_Pen, yes. Actually, before playing with tor and privoxy, Konq was accessing all sites very nicely. [15:24] is this a stock slackware-12.2 kde you have installed? [15:24] gynterk (n=gynterk@unaffiliated/gynterk) joined ##slackware. [15:25] Actually, a stock slack 12.1 [15:25] I haven't upgraded... [15:25] with the kde that came with it? [15:25] Pig_Pen, yes, original kde. [15:25] I don't know why I'm having this problem if I changed Konq back to default settings, and there is no tor or privoxy running. [15:26] then it could be some configuration in ~/.kde messing you up [15:26] something in ~/ [15:26] souphead (n=souphead@203.177.178.72) joined ##slackware. [15:27] Pig_Pen, I'm looking at Kcontrol now... [15:27] Axxium (n=vfenija@32.162.8.5) left irc: "Virca 1.1.20" [15:27] i never used tor or privoxy so i have no idea what building those apps would do to a stock slackware install [15:27] What is bloody wrong with my lilo... [15:28] lilo, lilo, its off to boot we go - The Elves [15:29] oops that wass the Seven Dwarves that sung that song [15:29] It says it can't read my boot sector off of /dev/hda [15:29] Reading boot sector from /dev/hda [15:29] part_nowrite: read:: No such file or directory [15:29] is the disk partition set with a bootable flag? [15:30] gabriel (n=gabriel@pc-177-246-47-190.cm.vtr.net) joined ##slackware. [15:30] Pig_Pen: Yes [15:30] hmm, did you build this kernel? piroko [15:31] Pig_Pen: I did not. I am running the huge-2.6.27.7 kernel, which I believe is the default [15:31] and /etc/lilo.conf have you edited it? [15:31] initrd.img? [15:31] Greyhound- (i=Greyhoun@89.44.40.37) joined ##slackware. [15:31] alkos333 (n=alkos333@nmd.sbx11497.skokiil.wayport.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [15:31] Pig_Pen: I tried adding an initrd.gz file, but then I got that error, so I commented it out [15:31] Same thing [15:32] ganeshix (n=ele@cpe-24-29-44-192.nycap.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:32] there are four kernels in the slackware install, two of them requre you to make your own initrd using mkinitrd, two do not require an initrd [15:32] huge does not, generic does, correct? [15:33] nukedclx (n=nukedclx@ccx192.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) joined ##slackware. [15:33] not sure, i dont have a slackware install sitting in front of me [15:33] correct [15:34] chad (n=chad@cpc1-stme1-0-0-cust437.cdif.cable.ntl.com) left irc: "Lost terminal" [15:34] so it worked before? [15:34] jonsmith1982: Yeah. I'm running from the install right now [15:35] http://rafb.net/p/6xA8wr58.html [15:35] There's my lilo.conf [15:36] looks ok to me but i dont know your system to compare it to [15:40] sopas (n=souphead@203.177.178.246) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:40] I rebooted and got a nice invalid kernel pointer dereference trap on my way out [15:40] sopas (n=souphead@203.177.177.48) joined ##slackware. [15:40] I'm thinking something was corrupt somewhere [15:40] It worked now [15:43] olefowdie (n=Brad@adsl-232-1-76.asm.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [15:45] ckt1g3r (n=ckt1g3r@bl4-147-215.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: "Leaving" [15:45] Hooray I have hibernate now [15:46] souphead (n=souphead@203.177.178.72) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:46] olefowdie (n=Brad@adsl-232-1-76.asm.bellsouth.net) left ##slackware. [15:47] crawl in a ice cave and sleep like a bear? [15:47] You got it [15:48] I should probably eat something. It's 16:48 here [15:48] Er, 15 [15:49] Today is Sweetmorn, the 28th day of Discord in the YOLD 3175 [15:49] time for dinner [15:49] should be sweetcorn on sweetmorn [15:49] toshiba510cdt (n=toshiba5@212.Red-83-56-217.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net) left irc: "Leaving" [15:49] :P [15:50] Hehe. I use git to manage all the different config files I have for all my different computers :P [15:50] It's quite handy [15:50] I just backup /etc at midnight [15:50] sidmario (n=sidmario@200-158-63-127.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: [15:51] but I should get a backup drive one of these days... [15:51] The issue I have is that I have five different machines, and I like to be able to propogate certain changes to all my machines, others not [15:51] The backup principle of it is just inherent in git by default :) [15:51] I backup one box on to the other and vice versa - so I'm ok unless both go down.. [15:51] you have your work cut out for you [15:52] Dropbox also helps [15:52] imexius (n=imexius@unaffiliated/imexius) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [15:53] Action: piroko starts his ghc slackbuild... [15:54] LnxSlck (n=LnxSlck@bl3-227-89.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:54] sahko (n=sahko@ppp-94-68-140-230.home.otenet.gr) left irc: "leaving" [15:55] imexius (n=imexius@S01060018f85afd84.tb.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [15:56] Action: drijen offers piroko a beer and a cigar [16:06] antler (n=antler@unaffiliated/antler) left irc: "Lost terminal" [16:06] Kerio2004 (n=Port@212.118.140.236) left irc: [16:08] seejay (n=seejay@unaffiliated/seejay) left irc: "Leaving" [16:13] risperidon (n=risperid@189.77.60.84) left irc: "Saindo" [16:15] Sera5 (i=1000@um-conf-guest-12.um.maine.edu) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [16:21] skolem (n=skolem@244.Red-88-15-149.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net) joined ##slackware. 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[16:38] skolem (n=skolem@244.Red-88-15-149.dynamicIP.rima-tde.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:39] njathan (i=1000@203.115.79.183) joined ##slackware. [16:39] arny (n=arny@62.231.93.87) joined ##slackware. [16:39] anyone on how to get around the error here? http://pastebin.com/m4b0a9894 I am trying to do Drupal multisite setup here [16:40] Herman (n=Hermann@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [16:42] njathan: You're missing some configuration in your virutalhost directive. [16:42] you need to specify to allow access to it. [16:42] scubacuda_ (n=rog@netblock-68-183-173-103.dslextreme.com) left irc: "Leaving" [16:43] ganeshix (n=ele@cpe-24-29-44-192.nycap.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:43] NyteOwl (n=sysop@unaffiliated/nyteowl) joined ##slackware. [16:43] hi NyteOwl [16:44] hiyas [16:45] agentc0re, there already an entry for that in httpd.conf [16:46] agentc0re, http://pastebin.com/m4d685e91 [16:46] monstro (i=monstro@189.111.23.47) joined ##slackware. [16:46] intosh (n=adam@eoy208.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) joined ##slackware. [16:46] nullboy (n=nullboy@unaffiliated/nullboy) joined ##slackware. [16:47] intosh (n=adam@eoy208.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) left ##slackware. [16:47] M1ck_ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) joined ##slackware. [16:47] «This is probably because your packages are built in a way which prevents creation of proper backtraces» [16:47] how to get debug symbols? [16:48] nukedclx: check the .config [16:48] recompile with debugging enabled [16:48] recompile [16:48] and.. [16:48] yeah [16:48] Action: drijen buys nullboy and pprkut a beer [16:48] nullboy: how you been, long time no see [16:48] Action: nullboy steals pprkut's beer and drinks them both [16:48] Action: drijen backhands nullboy so hard he chokes [16:49] lol [16:49] "a" beer. well good for you nullboy that I don't drink beer, otherwise we would have to fight for it :P [16:49] you ever get nullcon started :D [16:49] Action: drijen buys pprkut a tasty wheatgrass special [16:49] lol nullcon [16:49] hahaha [16:49] debugging? you can tell full name in .config? [16:49] haha [16:49] nukedclx: ./config --help=short [16:50] http://www.cracktwo.com/2009/04/i-want-to-work-at-google/ [16:50] those igloo things would freak me the hell out [16:52] gm152 (n=gm@d121-140-120.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: "Leaving" [16:54] njathan: No, there is not. Look again. totally different paths. http://pastebin.com/m63d42622 i revised it. [16:54] google's place is incredible! i would love to work for google too :D [16:55] Pig_Pen: Agreed. [16:57] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.243.88) left irc: "Saliendo" [16:58] andreas-- (n=andy@ppp079166044183.dsl.hol.gr) joined ##slackware. [17:00] Action: phrag just got his IDS reporting and IPS blocking working after many hours of mysql queries, php code and a little BASH 8oD 8oD [17:00] \o/ [17:00] hi phrag [17:00] othermindszine (n=othermin@207.224.113.38) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:01] agentc0re, Still get the following error: bash-3.1# /etc/rc.d/rc.httpd restart [Sun Apr 12 02:29:47 2009] [warn] _default_ VirtualHost overlap on port 80, the first has precedence [17:01] httpd not running, trying to start [17:01] bash-3.1# [17:01] WOO! Compiling darcs xmonad! [17:03] agentc0re, hey wait... part of it is working... [17:03] duryodhan (n=chatzill@nat/yahoo/x-f72d9b276e4159cd) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.84 [Firefox 3.0.6/2009012111]" [17:03] pupit (n=p@93.86.1.209) left irc: "Leaving." [17:04] pupit (n=p@93.86.1.209) joined ##slackware. [17:04] example1.com is resolving to internet, whereas example2.com is again giving the same error "You don't have permission to access / on this server." [17:05] nullboy: is it EAP-TLS you're using? [17:05] anyone use fwbuilder? [17:05] example1.com here should have resolved to localhost as i have the entry mapping example2.com to 127.0.0.1 [17:05] in hosts file that is [17:06] i have both example1.com and example2.com mapping to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts [17:06] chopp: yeah [17:06] i followed the fwbuilder guide online get not very far.. just to the point where i need to save the rules or whatever and when i try it just freezes up [17:06] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [17:06] drijen: hey =) [17:06] i just got my new laptop keyboard [17:06] is pf better than iptables? [17:07] I believe so [17:07] ganeshix (n=ele@cpe-24-29-44-192.nycap.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [17:07] laptop style keybr0ad or replacement keybr0ad for a lappy? [17:07] new laptop keyboard [17:07] i_is_cat: meant to be gues it depends what you want to dowit hit [17:08] piroko, was that in response to pf being better than iptables? [17:08] well i rent the net to my neighbours and i just want to limit them [17:08] i tried smoothwall but the rules dont seem to apply properly [17:08] so i popped slack back on and got fwbuilder but it freezes during the saving process [17:08] you rent wifi to your neighbors? [17:08] nope its with a cable [17:09] you can still QoS and tc them [17:09] 100' cable strung from balcony to balcony [17:09] i_is_cat: Yes [17:09] I like pf's random drop feature :D [17:09] agentc0re, should i be using namevirtualhost? [17:10] why which whole OSes for something that the current OS can do though? [17:10] you can use QoS and tc to limit them [17:12] my router is a pos dlink wbr1310 which has no qos options or anything even remotely helpful.. the other slackware box is mostly for me to play around with .. nfs for storage, might test iscsi etc i just figured i'd try to use it to limit them too.. is there any nice gui that would let me set things up with qos on slack? every time i touch iptables manually i cause way more problems than i had to begin with i guess my luck is ba [17:12] d or something.. [17:12] well i guess you can blame it on luck but it's really not luck [17:13] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [17:13] lol no its not.. but i guess i just cant seem to grasp it properly.. i setup an openbsd box to be a router like 6yrs ago but that was bsd and years ago and havent touched it since it got up and running.. other than that ive just tried iptables on linux and things just die [17:16] jp (i=1000@68-189-223-157.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [17:16] Nick change: jp -> Guest65347 [17:16] Anyone know how to get a Lexmark X1270 to work? [17:17] i_is_cat: got 6 years of uptime ont hat? [17:17] nullboy: is you're wpa_supplicant.conf similiar to this: http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/12541 [17:17] Guest65347: hi brucelee [17:17] Guest65347: there are a few lexmark drivers int he kernel, and lexmark has a linux driver or two [17:18] drijen, i set it up at the government location i was working at it was a temp contract and about 3 months after my contract expired, the place lost funding so i have no idea what happened with the gear [17:18] aww [17:19] drijen: This one is not in the kernel. Not finding Lexmarks software... [17:19] generic ps not work? [17:19] Cann0n (n=jack@unaffiliated/cann0n) joined ##slackware. [17:19] Action: Cann0n howls at the room. [17:20] Action: drijen stakes Cann0n in the throat [17:20] drijen, which option i need enable for debug symbols? [17:21] thats like asking me which hole i like to stick it in best [17:21] Action: Cann0n turns back into a man and whispers his last dying words, "i found..... myself on.... google..." [17:21] Cann0n: yeah? [17:21] Cann0n: pipl.com [17:21] no... [17:22] Guest65347: http://www.openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Lexmark-x1270 might be useful, though I can't vouch for that being up to date. [17:22] Nick change: AlexElliott__ -> AlexElliott [17:22] argh. it took FF3 4 minutes to start up on winXP right here next to me [17:23] othermindszine (n=othermin@89.sub-70-192-36.myvzw.com) joined ##slackware. [17:23] zlyzir (n=mike@cpe-74-77-18-63.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:24] Action: Cann0n finds an ethernet cable and discontinues war driving [17:24] zlyzir (n=mike@cpe-74-77-18-63.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [17:25] njathan: No, just like how i put it in there. [17:28] Cann0n_ (n=Cann0n@unaffiliated/cann0n) joined ##slackware. [17:28] oh man, much much better [17:28] there are over 60 people on the open AP i was on [17:29] disassociate them all [17:29] I finally found http://www.downloaddelivery.com/srfilecache/CJLZ600LE-CUPS-1.0-1.TAR.gz [17:29] heh [17:29] But opened it and found z600cups-1.0-1.gz.sh and so I did sh z600cups-1.0-1.gz.sh and it says,"Uncompressing Lexmark Printer Drivertrap: usage: trap [-lp] [arg signal_spec ...] [17:34] thanks agentc0re this worked for me [17:35] njathan: Yup, no problem. [17:36] OK, I tried -keep switch and got following error: "libtcl8.3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" [17:38] did you install the tcl/ package set ? [17:39] pankracy (n=pankracy@fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl) left irc: "My damn controlling terminal disappeared!" [17:42] thrice`: Guess not... [17:42] Cann0n (n=jack@unaffiliated/cann0n) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:42] Is tcl in the package tree? [17:42] spiki (n=spiki@85.222.135.2) joined ##slackware. [17:42] you should do full installs whenever possible [17:42] njathan (i=1000@203.115.79.183) left irc: "Leaving" [17:42] if you don't know if you need certain sets, install them [17:42] yeah [17:42] just so you have all the libs [17:42] Nick change: Cann0n_ -> Cann0n [17:43] nukedclx (n=nukedclx@ccx192.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:43] gynterk (n=gynterk@unaffiliated/gynterk) left irc: "Leaving" [17:45] i've sent emails and phone calls to over 6 people who have laptops posted in CL...not a single one of these idiots have gotten back to me [17:46] why do people go to the trouble of posting if they won't return queries? it's really lame [17:46] nukedclx (n=nukedclx@ccx192.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) joined ##slackware. [17:47] lol [17:48] anyone in here know a grant writers? [17:50] no, but i know some dead beat writers that never sold a book [17:50] what do you need a grant for? [17:51] Well heck. It's looking for libtcl8.3.so but I've got libtcl8.5.so [17:51] they already studied goat sechs [17:51] So... ? [17:51] Guest65347: make a symlink [17:51] and write notes for what you do so you can refer back later [17:51] ./xlexinstall: error while loading shared libraries: libtcl8.3.so: cannot open shared object file. [17:52] nullboy: Ok, yea [17:52] alruna_ (n=hasse@c-a0dae455.020-22-73746f2.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined ##slackware. [17:52] tea4me (n=tea4me@pool-71-174-4-78.bstnma.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [17:52] enki (n=hasse@c-a0dae455.020-22-73746f2.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:53] error_developer_ (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [17:54] neuro_sys (n=neuro_sy@unaffiliated/neurosys/x-283974) joined ##slackware. [17:56] nullboy: lol [17:56] monstro (i=monstro@189.111.23.47) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:56] nullboy: im thinking about picking a niche area of study and doing work on it so i can stay at home and eat phillie steak sammiches all day while I go online. [17:57] well in that case! [17:57] lolllllll [17:57] im just kidding; I'm just wishing i could make one of my projects a full time project [17:57] i dont have time to do anything with it [17:58] and i realized im dealing with organic information processing cycles so it would probably have some value in a few communities [17:58] gynterk (n=gynterk@unaffiliated/gynterk) joined ##slackware. [17:58] (if it had funding instead of just a bunch of hobbyists running it, like qualified staff lol) [18:00] Well heck, now I've got z600cups-1.0-1.i386.rpm [18:00] What can I do with z600cups-1.0-1.i386.rpm? [18:00] so you're studying the ability to process information with proteins? [18:01] not that kind of organic. they really should call it something better [18:01] about 60,000 times a second your mind goes through the boyd loop [18:02] I hope there's not toll fee ;) [18:02] haha [18:02] s/not/no [18:02] no, but with japan's new dream machine, they'll start putting enzyte commercials after every million cycles! [18:03] slackytude (n=slacky@p57A74A7E.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [18:03] greetings [18:03] Cann0n (n=Cann0n@unaffiliated/cann0n) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:04] nullboy: oh, but basically what im trying to do is create a simple content management system that implements the intelligence cycle [18:04] can you get adblock for that? :) [18:04] or substitute Burma Shave signs :) [18:04] NyteOwl: yes but you need to download the appropriate mobile opera mini for that. [18:04] dartmouth: this is what is referred to as business intelligence AI [18:04] NyteOwl: they will have OTA downloads for that, though. [18:04] i've studied it a lot [18:04] in fact i went through a lot of AI classes [18:04] nullboy: its fascinating stuff [18:04] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Connection timed out [18:05] nullboy: narcissistic? :p [18:05] FrEYEdBob (n=Fried@c-98-233-149-9.hsd1.md.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [18:05] NyteOwl: of course we all are [18:06] NyteOwl: why do you think we come here? :) [18:06] boredom? :) [18:06] nullboy: mind if i hit you up about that a little in pm so i dont ugly up the channel logs? [18:07] sure, but it's not my area of expertise [18:07] kk [18:09] skibur (n=skibur@adsl-67-65-198-218.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) left irc: "2 + 2 = 4 and 2 * 2 = 4? 2 is odd" [18:10] NyteOwl: same [18:16] sidmario (n=sidmario@200-158-63-127.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. 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[18:26] neonflux (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [18:26] guys [18:26] srlsy guys. [18:27] whats so bad about listening to an ogg track then a mp3 track ? [18:27] tell us [18:27] nothing, other than you're supporting communism. that's all [18:27] lol [18:27] Hey slackytude. How's it going? [18:28] firebird619, heya, doing fine, had are BBQ [18:28] had a [18:28] firebird619, how are you? [18:28] I'm doing great. It's about 60 F here today. It's really nice outside. [18:29] no snow the ^-^ [18:29] then [18:29] Nope. the snow is gone. :) [18:29] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable) [18:29] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: "leaving" [18:30] slackytude: I've been trying to figure out how to remove duplicate e-mails in Opera. No luck so far. With over 21,000 e-mails, it's not easy to do by hand. [18:30] firebird619, eh [18:30] firebird619, doesnt sound fun [18:30] I wish they'd implement something to do that. Opera 10 snapshot sure is nice and stable. [18:31] The question is, how come you have all these duplicate emails in the first place... [18:32] alienBOB: One time, iirc, opera crashed. I have the e-mails left on the server until I delete them, so when I opened it again, it downloaded them all over. :( [18:32] oper does email now? [18:32] gabriel (n=gabriel@pc-177-246-47-190.cm.vtr.net) joined ##slackware. [18:32] opera [18:32] mmlj4, aye [18:32] mmlj4, long time already [18:32] opera's had e-mail for as long as I've used it. Opera M2 [18:33] I guess things changed since I... wait, I never used opera, what I am I saying? [18:33] lol [18:33] lol [18:34] it still does webpages, right? [18:34] slackytude: I still think before final, opera will throw in some major feature or something. They always seem to have something planned. [18:34] mmlj4: Yes [18:34] opera is a great OS, it just needs a decent web browser :D [18:34] firebird619, yeah, as far as I know, the alpha just had new presto engine [18:34] mmlj4: It's a browser, bittorrent, e-mail, rss feed reader, etc. all in one. [18:34] Pig_Pen: lol [18:35] pirving (n=john@cpe-72-224-172-94.maine.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:35] slackytude: Yeah, Presto 2.2. It's significantly faster than Opera 9. [18:36] dont forget the widgets [18:36] Ah yes. The widgets. :D [18:36] Nick change: FrEYEdBob -> FriedBob [18:37] never used them widgets [18:38] I use the touchthesky weather widget and a few others. [18:38] the bittorrent client is handy if you dont have any others. good on a windows box [18:39] acidkill (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) joined ##slackware. [18:39] Yeah, I usually use ktorrent or qbittorrent, but the built-in one is nice. Sometimes I notice that when the torrent is about done downloading, it stops and you have to stop and resume it again. I haven't tried torrents in 10 yet. [18:39] Cann0n (n=Cann0n@unaffiliated/cann0n) joined ##slackware. [18:40] nor have in [18:40] I [18:41] slackytude: I just finished yesterday Opera's Easter Hunt contest they had going. You can win a Nintendo DSi or Opera goodies. [18:42] It was a series of five riddles and once you get the final one answered, you put how you found the answers and then your entered into the drawing. Winners are annouced April 14. [18:42] crazy question guys [18:42] firebird619, well, good luck [18:42] s/annouced/announced/ [18:42] i have a directory with a lot of oggs .. how can i make the folder an iso so i can mount the iso ? [18:42] slackytude: Thanks. [18:42] mkisofs ? [18:43] macman_, yes [18:46] Mick_ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) left irc: "Quitte" [18:47] acidkill_ (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:47] ngoma ngundu [18:48] Greyhound- (i=Greyhoun@89.44.40.37) left irc: "( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.22 :: www.esnation.com )" [18:50] Mick_ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) joined ##slackware. [18:51] How can I get xsane to go back to default settings for a particular scanner? [18:52] I messed it up. Now getting errors: "Error during CMS conversion: Could not open scanner ICM profile:" [18:54] kino kicks ass [18:54] rm ~/.sane/* ? [18:55] arny` (n=arny@62.231.93.87) joined ##slackware. [18:55] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.175.249) joined ##slackware. [18:55] gynterk (n=gynterk@unaffiliated/gynterk) joined ##slackware. [18:56] ogg isnice [18:56] err [18:56] ogg is nice* :P [18:57] sheesh what can't i do with linux [18:57] Camarade_Tux (n=Tux@AMontsouris-158-1-44-202.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:58] macman_, get a real blue screen of death [18:58] haha [18:58] :) [18:58] Camarade_Tux (n=Tux@AMontsouris-158-1-51-37.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [18:58] neonflux_^ (n=neonflux@adsl-99-170-151-178.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [18:58] Nick change: neonflux_^ -> neonflux [18:58] gynterk (n=gynterk@unaffiliated/gynterk) left irc: Client Quit [18:58] Cann0n, that should be doable with 2.6.29 and later [18:58] greetings Camarade_Tux [18:58] lol [18:58] ? [18:59] 2.6.29 and .1 have worked fine for me [18:59] ogg is actually superier to mp3 [18:59] i havent found something i cant do. [18:59] Pig_Pen, agreed [18:59] i know something you can't do with linux [18:59] just less portable media devices support .ogg [18:59] nullboy, what? [18:59] Cann0n: i bet you can not have a pet dinosaur [18:59] theres a screensaver that is a blue screen [18:59] ugh [18:59] bijit (n=benji@200.122.188.156) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:59] you can't use Magellan map software to upload new detail maps to a Magellan map unit [19:00] hmmm never tried [19:00] whats the command to mount a iso ? sudo mount -o loop nullboy, the device has fw? [19:00] mount -o loop /path/to/file_name.iso /dir/where/you/want/it/mounted ??? [19:01] rotfl forgot [19:01] hmm.. [19:01] printing kernel oops to X screen via kernel mode setting 2.6.29, like BSOD [19:02] Guest65347 (i=1000@68-189-223-157.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) left irc: "Lost terminal" [19:02] Pig_Pen--- i thought it was mount -o loop /dev/loop0 /dir/where/you want/to/mount [19:02] mount myiso.iso /mnt/iso/ -t iso9660 -o ro,map=off,loop=/dev/loop0 [19:02] that looks too loopy :D [19:02] that is how [19:02] nullboy has the right idea, [19:02] that "loopy" comment was for macman [19:03] why would you specify the loop device, tho? [19:03] there are difference reasons to use a loop deivce or not [19:03] i don't know [19:03] one sec [19:03] you don't need to but sometimes i need it. my example works just fine and allows other functionality [19:03] he was right [19:04] he usually is [19:04] if you use use a /dev/loop device you can do some funny things with images, probably doesn't apply here though [19:05] gnubien (n=e@71.245.100.97.cfl.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [19:09] MLanden (n=mello@pool-70-18-147-9.norf.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [19:09] Heya,folks...How's everyone? [19:09] still alive [19:09] morning [19:09] mostly [19:10] souphead (n=souphead@222.127.83.227) joined ##slackware. [19:11] evenin', dive [19:11] hi MLanden [19:12] i wonder if anyone rich & famous uses Slackware? [19:12] arny (n=arny@62.231.93.87) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:12] good to hear of your disposition at this time, slackytude [19:12] Hi MLanden. How are you? [19:12] ^-^ [19:12] heya,Pig_Pen [19:13] fine thanks,firebird619 and yourself? [19:13] Doing great. Thanks. [19:13] good [19:14] smart, rich and famous, Pig_Pen? [19:14] yeah [19:14] they would have to be a little smart [19:14] good question [19:15] I am trying to install sooperlooper and I get configure: error: Package requirements (sigc++-1.2 >= 0.14) were not met: No package 'sigc++-1.2' found. I have sigc++-2.0.18 from SBo. Isn't it looking in the right place? [19:15] neonflux_ (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:15] Or can't it use sigc++-2.0? [19:15] the latter, Id say [19:15] firebird619, looks like there's sigc1 and sigc2 perhaps? [19:16] you have 2 but not 1 [19:16] just a guess though [19:16] firebird619: using rpm to install? [19:16] Ah no [19:16] A configure error [19:17] dive: That could be. I just have 2.0 installed. Do you think installing sigc++-1.2 would help? [19:17] maybe [19:17] one way to find out [19:17] jp (i=1000@68-189-223-157.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [19:17] Yeah, I can try that and see if it solves the issue. Thanks. [19:18] Nick change: jp -> Guest1541 [19:18] firebird619: http://libsigc.sourceforge.net/ might help on compatibility issues [19:18] How can I get xsane to switch from 75 to 50 resolution? [19:18] why someone remove framebuffer from hugesmp kernel ? [19:18] It appears not to be an option. [19:18] MLanden: Yes, I'm looking there now. Thank you. [19:18] np,firebird619 [19:19] Guest1541, you should be able to specify any dpi that the scanner/driver supports [19:19] DeeeeP: because they might not want it? [19:19] The first time it came up on this particular scanner, it was on 50 and I stupidly changed to 150 [19:19] not it would to below 75 [19:19] nullboy, i used to have then it disapeared [19:20] 50 and 75 are both really low.. [19:20] i could see both pinguins when booting kernel [19:20] DeeeeP: can you explain the issue a little more clearly? [19:20] dive: It apparently does not support anything over 50 because diesn't seem to work at higher resolution. [19:20] mannynix (n=mannynix@200.92.160.172) joined ##slackware. [19:20] nullboy, framebuffer is no longer loading with this current kernel [19:21] what changed since you last saw the boot time penguins? [19:21] so i see huge font letters [19:21] i've updated to current [19:21] Guest1541, you are talking about scan dpi< not preview? [19:21] DeeeeP: what does your lilo.conf look like? [19:21] either that, or the scanner is now broken. [19:21] asdaddd (n=neuro_sy@88.236.70.64) joined ##slackware. [19:21] neuro_sys (n=neuro_sy@unaffiliated/neurosys/x-283974) left irc: Nick collision from services. [19:21] nullboy, vga = 773 [19:22] Nick change: asdaddd -> neuro_sys [19:22] DeeeeP: how did you upgrade to -current? [19:22] pprkut (n=hwiesing@ip82-139-119-51.lijbrandt.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:22] slackpkg upgrade-all [19:22] and you did install-new too? [19:22] O_o [19:22] sure [19:22] sure or did you? [19:22] i did [19:22] i can recheck [19:23] moment [19:23] yes [19:23] no new packages [19:23] so , im updated [19:23] Guest1541, you are talking about scan dpi? not preview? [19:23] did you choose to rerun lilo like slackpkg suggested? [19:24] sopas (n=souphead@203.177.177.48) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:24] yes [19:24] kernel booted [19:24] Linux darkstar 2.6.29.1-smp [19:25] dive: I don't know... Options are 75 150 300 and 600 [19:25] dive: DPI? [19:25] dots per inch [19:25] THis is flatbed scanner on a Lexmark X1270 [19:26] so what happens if you set resolution to > 75? [19:26] Can not make the printer work either. My brother-in-law gave it to my daughter and I don't know what to do with it. [19:26] nullboy: mind if I have a look at your wpa_supplicant.conf? [19:26] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.243.88) joined ##slackware. [19:26] dive: It worked first time at 50 that's all I know. and I can't get it to go back to 50 [19:27] chopp: i'm not there yet [19:27] nullboy, any help ? [19:27] as it's a Lexmark I could make a suggestion that involves alrge ehavy iron tools :) [19:27] dive: 50 is no longer an option. [19:27] DeeeeP: nope, if you upgraded and it happened properly there should be no problems [19:27] you don't 50 anyway [19:27] s/alrge ehavy/arge heavy/ [19:27] 50 is just crap image [19:27] dive: How can I get it back to default, (or the way it was when xsane first came up). [19:27] 150 for web 300+ for prints [19:27] nullboy, i have someone with same issues as i am [19:28] there is no defalt [19:28] ops [19:28] arny` (n=arny@62.231.93.87) left irc: "Leaving" [19:28] my bad [19:28] dive: Yea, will I guess that is what this thing is, a piece of crap. I've not seen any lexmark stuff I cared anything about anyway. [19:28] DeeeeP: i don't know what to tell you...it works fine [19:28] framebuffer was not removed [19:28] I think I've saddled a dead horse. [19:28] nullboy, what vga = u have ? [19:28] does it do 150 +? [19:28] 773 [19:28] .... [19:29] i told you...it works fine so it is something you guys did [19:29] dive: I tried but the scanner just hangs [19:29] i have 773 on lilo ... and my kernel is huge-smp [19:29] so , it should work [19:29] sounds like dodgy backend or dodgy scanner - lexmark made a name for being cheap so... [19:29] dive: The scanner starts to move but just goes back and forth within about 1/8" [19:30] dive: Yea, I think so, it's just a cheep piece of junk [19:31] dive It could become part of the driveway :) [19:31] sounds like a large doorstop [19:31] dive: That solved the No package sigc++1.2 found, but now make stops with: /usr/include/sigc++-2.0/: file not recognized: Is a directory [19:32] macman_ (n=macman_@adsl-75-28-77-75.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:32] DeeeeP, have you tried zcat /proc/config.gz > /usr/src/linux-2.6.29.1/ and doing a make menuconfig to see what the kernel does with fb? [19:32] andreas-- (n=andy@ppp079166044183.dsl.hol.gr) left irc: "Lost terminal" [19:33] dive, if nullboy says it works , my huge-smp is equal , i didnt mess with it [19:34] so its there 4 sure [19:34] I need to boot up my current box and see [19:34] its not a big problem , as i use X [19:34] just curious [19:35] DeeeeP: i'll try to reproduce in a VM. what did you upgrade from? [19:35] i upgrade it throught slackpkg [19:36] M1ck_ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) left irc: "leaving" [19:36] in boot time , gives me that option to press space or enter key [19:36] that was weird - just coming out of hibernation and tux has been replaced by a different image [19:36] what image ? [19:36] but it's doing a fsck so I can't see much at the mo [19:36] is now ? [19:36] Guest1541 (i=1000@68-189-223-157.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com) left irc: "leaving" [19:37] something that like a gremlin [19:37] tuz [19:37] something that looked like a gremlin [19:37] ill reboot to check that boot option [19:37] brb [19:37] DeeeeP (i=1003@bl4-165-172.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: "Leaving" [19:38] aha; you upgraded the kernel and never rebooted properly (just suspended) [19:38] thrice`, yeah that's probablt what I did [19:38] Mick_ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) left irc: "Quitte" [19:39] well, hibernated [19:39] yep [19:39] mr_cakes (n=quassel@c-24-7-194-9.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [19:39] I sometimes forget when installing new kernel - so used to hibernating.. [19:39] lol [19:40] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: "leaving" [19:40] tux has been replaced by a gremlin? [19:40] heh? [19:41] what gremlin? the red devil [19:41] DeeeeP (i=1003@bl8-108-102.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [19:41] black, with a false beak [19:41] ok , i got an undefined video mode : 305 [19:41] enter to select video mode , space to continue [19:41] mine is still fskcing [19:42] dont know where this 305 came from [19:42] slackytude (n=slacky@p57A74A7E.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [19:42] gbonvehi (i=1000@200.69.244.1) joined ##slackware. [19:42] it should allow you to choose other modes [19:42] try another and see which works [19:43] for those wondering about tuz: http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/tux-takes-tasmanian-vacation [19:45] chopp: i'm fscking confused about the certificates. i have hostapd working fine with them now but i don't fully understand the different types of certificates and the various files so i am not feeling too good about it [19:45] i need to get a good book about openssl [19:46] nullboy: I'm relieved. I thought I was alone with this. Hostapd is working, and I've associated a few times but... [19:47] DeeeeP (i=1003@bl8-108-102.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: "Leaving" [19:47] i don't understand the use of the CN field and how it all works together. I also don't understand how these certificates relate to the certificates i have for apache and i don't understand what should be held in a secure place and what should not [19:47] there really isn't anything more than sparse documents about this [19:47] What do you need to know nullboy [19:49] alienBOB: Well, I guess it's not really a specific question right now. I lack knowledge about all of the different types of certificate files and formats. I think I need to just read for a few more days before I can ask you any decent questions. [19:49] Hehe [19:49] Somehow, I managed to get hostapd working with its internal RADIUS but i don't know why ;) [19:50] About the CN - any SSH client will check the CN inside a cert against the hostname presenting the cert, and should bail out if those do not match [19:50] Most browsers do not bail out but warn you (the user) about the mismatch [19:50] so that should be a real domain name? [19:50] with a valid DNS entry [19:51] But the Slackware ldap client for instance will just not connect over SSL to an LDAP server with the CN different than the LDAP server hostname [19:51] YEs a FQDN [19:51] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.153.80) joined ##slackware. [19:51] pupit (n=p@93.86.1.209) left irc: "Leaving." [19:51] DeeeeP (i=1003@bl4-166-75.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [19:52] So i guess if i plan to use PKI/RADIUS for a site, i should have a valid domain name to use for the CA creation [19:52] well I got no problems with framebuffer but internet will not connect. Gonna have to have a probe and see what's what. Back in a bit I hope [19:52] and I also an unknown symbol in a module... [19:53] dive, vga = 773 , gives me undefined video mode 305 ; vga = 791 gives me undefined video mode : 317 ; vga = normal wont give me any error , but no gremlin on top [19:53] i do have one question i can ask though; For apache certs that are used for https, should i be creating an httpd specific cert for that or should i be using the CA's cert for httpd? [19:53] DeeeeP: 794 [19:53] M1ck_ (n=mick@81-64-135-100.rev.numericable.fr) joined ##slackware. [19:53] actually, just use hex, easier [19:53] 37D [19:53] i as understand it, it would be best to have a directory structure like: /CERTS and then subdirs for CA, httpd, hostapd ? [19:54] for 1920x1200, 37C for 16 [19:54] nullboy: I would create a separate cert for the httpd [19:54] ok, thanks alienBOB [19:54] and 794 is what res , drijen ? [19:54] hi alienBOB [19:54] Hi drijen [19:54] DeeeeP: 1680 i belive, look it up [19:54] just these few questions and your answers have helped me a lot already [19:54] drijen, my monitor doesnt support it [19:54] chopp: i'm going to redo all of my certs in a few hours and try this again [19:55] DeeeeP: point still stansd [19:55] nullboy: I think my certs are ok, but my wpa_supplicant.conf structure I think is my problem. [19:56] chopp: haha, my certs work OK with hostapd but i don't feel like i created them properly for use with wpa_supplicant. [19:56] i was confused about the information to use to fill in my cert info [19:57] nullboy: well honestly that could be my situation as well. I'm not totally sure. [19:59] nullboy: just to clarify, you're goal is EAP-TLS as well right? [20:06] me_ (n=me_@89.243.181.227) joined ##slackware. [20:07] ok this is weird. On latest -current update I rc.inet1 fails but I can manually run wpa_supplicant and dhcpcd and it works fine [20:08] it's an atheros ath5k [20:08] so wpa_supplicant -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -Dwext -iwlan0 works [20:08] dhcpcd wlan0 works [20:08] Nigromante (n=Nigroman@197.Red-80-35-167.staticIP.rima-tde.net) joined ##slackware. [20:08] but not rc.inet1 [20:09] chopp: yes [20:09] haven't changed anything in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf [20:09] nullboy: allright. [20:09] dive: what does it fail with? [20:10] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left ##slackware. [20:10] nullboy, it just sits broadcast DHCPP_DISCOVER and never associates [20:10] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [20:10] dive: do you have any settings in rc.inet1.conf for wpa wait and dhcp waiting? [20:10] and for some reason debug=no isn't working on boot [20:11] no don't think so - I haven't changed anything lately [20:11] dive: well the dhcpcd changed a few updates ago [20:11] really? [20:11] let me show you mine as an example. one sec [20:11] yes [20:11] maybe I need change something in .conf then [20:12] MLanden (n=mello@pool-70-18-147-9.norf.east.verizon.net) left ##slackware. [20:12] these are my rc.inet1.conf settings http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/12550 [20:13] line 6 and 10 are what i was talking about [20:13] Connection Interrupted... [20:13] argh! FF is lame today [20:13] you can try the values i use but you may need to tweak them because of different chipsets [20:14] just curious nullboy, what's with the [4]'s in your inet.conf? [20:15] Nigromante (n=Nigroman@197.Red-80-35-167.staticIP.rima-tde.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:16] ? [20:16] that is the section [20:16] look in your config [20:16] those numbers in brackets allow you to have more than one config in that file [20:16] ...the secton [20:16] i [20:17] i cant see it... [20:17] good [20:17] shit yeah, what an ass [20:17] DHCP_TIMEOUT[4]=8 ... that may just be too short [20:18] alienBOB, what's a good value [20:18] i found that works well for my laptop though, it took about 45 minutes of screwing off with those two values to get mine how i wanted [20:19] nullboy, it works fine thanks - I didn't use DHCP_HOSTNAME though [20:19] just timeout and wait [20:19] so anyway back to the original problem [20:19] now, if only rc.inet1 output wasn't so ugly these days ;) [20:19] dive: yeah you don't really need the hostname but i like it because it sends my hostname ot my openwrt router so i can automagically ping by names [20:20] DeeeeP, I have no problems with framebuffer so not sure why you are getting that [20:20] dive: without that hostname option set you break dhcp automagic DNS updates [20:20] but it's not a big deal, really [20:20] thrice`, it looks like DEBUG is always yes [20:21] the output is different because the dhcpcd is newer now [20:21] nullboy, ok I will add that in then [20:21] nah, it's just spitting out debug crap too [20:21] maybe a >/dev/null somewhere in rc.inet1? [20:21] personally, i like that but i can certainly see how it could be annoying [20:22] the newer dhcpcd has been working great for me [20:22] i'd like "starting rc.inet1 in the background" and not have to wait at all :) [20:23] or LOGGER=/dev/null but then you won't get anything [20:23] thrice`, rc.inet1 & [20:23] smica (n=smica@91.146.170.241) left irc: [20:23] no forget my last remark [20:23] i managed to cut 1 minute and 30 seconds or so off of my boot time [20:25] what are the possible ramifications of backgrounding rc.inet1 though? can that create a problem with network related daemons? [20:27] Yes, but you have that same problem with rc.wicd [20:27] For a server I would never background rc.inet1 [20:27] Damn I though those settings were working but they aren't [20:27] I still had wpa_supplicant running in anothe vt [20:29] I tried setting DHCP_TIMEOUT[4]=20 [20:29] no go [20:29] me__ (n=me_@78.146.211.60) joined ##slackware. [20:30] macman_ (n=macman_@adsl-75-28-77-75.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [20:31] sup all my sound just stopped .. im looking in alsamixer and i only have 1 master control volume .. any ideas what could have went wrong ? [20:31] sh0ne (n=sh0ne@77.46.234.242) joined ##slackware. [20:31] gabriel (n=gabriel@pc-177-246-47-190.cm.vtr.net) left irc: "Leaving" [20:31] bbib [20:31] NyteOwl (n=sysop@unaffiliated/nyteowl) left irc: [20:32] macman_: in alsamixer, does the card look correct in the top left corner ? [20:33] nathanbw (n=nathan@75-143-75-209.dhcp.aubn.al.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [20:33] yea [20:33] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.86.193) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:43] me_ (n=me_@89.243.181.227) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:46] macman_ (n=macman_@adsl-75-28-77-75.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:47] hmm [20:47] testing, am i in ##slackware irc.freenode.org ? [20:47] Action: thrice` sighs [20:48] shariz (n=shariz@192.228.244.66) joined ##slackware. [20:48] a sigh or relief [20:48] if we say no, will you leave? ;) [20:48] i will stay here and annoy you [20:48] I hope you're not talking to yourself, that would be a sign of worse things to come ;) [20:48] me__ (n=me_@78.146.211.60) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:49] acidkill_ (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) joined ##slackware. [20:49] spiki (n=spiki@85.222.135.2) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:50] a psychicist cool! i need some help! is Sigmund Freud's theories about the id, ego & superego correct & true ? [20:50] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@82-38-88-58.cable.ubr01.donc.blueyonder.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [20:50] What's going on here !?!?! [20:50] hi Soul_keeper [20:51] it's when you start answering yourself back that the problems really start. [20:51] yes chopp thats true. [20:51] I bet the "Furries" are gonna have a great time this weekend. [20:52] for psychiactry some of Sigmund Freud's work seems to focus on the difficult questions most people tend to avoid [20:53] lns40 (n=snL20@149-203-34.oke1-bras9.adsl.tele2.no) left irc: "\m/ irssi \m/" [20:55] I can't figure it out [20:56] why would wpa_supplicant and dhcpcd work on cli but not from rc.inet1? [20:56] I am almost afraid to tell that I learned that Sigmund Freud's work could be considered pseudo science [20:57] I've tried taking out DHCP_OPTIONS from rc.inet1 but still no go [20:57] there's a command for wpa_supplicant to tell if it's associated isn't there? [20:57] Bugz (n=Bugz@adsl-75-42-87-146.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:59] Bugz (n=Bugz@adsl-75-42-87-146.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [21:01] of course Freud is considered a quack, he approached topics most people consider to dark/evil and unpleasent to think about [21:01] othermindszine (n=othermin@89.sub-70-192-36.myvzw.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:02] dive: have a look at "wpa_cli help" [21:03] http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/04/11/2332244 YAY! Linux sucesss stories [21:03] sh0ne (n=sh0ne@77.46.234.242) left irc: "Leaving" [21:03] iyeah I did wpa_cli status [21:03] wpa_supplicant isn't even connected [21:03] just to point out, I'm not from the psychological side, I'm just a physicist with an evil psyche ;) [21:03] which is why dhcp fails [21:03] but no idea whay yet [21:05] acidkill (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:05] taquito (n=rich@75.40.190.90) joined ##slackware. [21:06] me_ (n=me_@84.13.185.245) joined ##slackware. [21:08] but it's interesting nonetheless, he has a basis as a neurologist and I won't dismiss his ideas unconditionally [21:09] taquito (n=rich@75.40.190.90) left irc: Client Quit [21:10] dive: check your wpa_supplicant.conf for typos (probably not the issue) and then play with the wpa wait options [21:12] chb (n=1000@unixboard/mod/chb) left irc: [21:15] Cann0n (n=Cann0n@unaffiliated/cann0n) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:18] well that's strange.. rc.wireless was chmod-x [21:18] no idea how that happened [21:18] ganeshix (n=ele@cpe-24-29-44-192.nycap.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:19] works now but still don't like all the crap it spits out [21:19] complain to alienBOB :) [21:19] eventually he'll give [21:20] it's chmod +x in the package - I just checked [21:21] yeah there's a bit of an overkill with the messages [21:22] losing the -d helps [21:23] spose I ought reboot or something [21:23] MLanden (n=mello@pool-70-18-147-9.norf.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. 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[21:32] any ideas what is using it? [21:32] de related? [21:35] agentc0re (n=agentc0r@c-24-10-209-162.hsd1.ut.comcast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:35] agentc0re (n=agentc0r@c-24-10-209-162.hsd1.ut.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:37] MLanden (n=mello@pool-70-18-147-9.norf.east.verizon.net) left ##slackware. [21:37] agentc0re (n=agentc0r@c-24-10-209-162.hsd1.ut.comcast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:38] andarius (n=andarius@c-67-191-164-127.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:39] greetings and salutations [21:39] Last message repeated 1 time(s). [21:39] aren't there several serious problems with 2.6.29? I think tuz can go into early retirement, if so [21:42] hi andarius [21:42] salutations dive [21:42] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [21:43] dhabyx (n=dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) joined ##slackware. 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[21:47] I usually use phpmyadmin...thinknig of simply using the command line [21:47] gyroscope (n=master@unaffiliated/gyroscope) left irc: "leaving" [21:47] erisco (n=kambee@ip68-14-135-46.ri.ri.cox.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [21:48] erisco (n=kambee@ip68-14-135-46.ri.ri.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [21:49] I do mysql through command line [21:52] Cann0n (n=Cann0n@unaffiliated/cann0n) joined ##slackware. [21:54] pupit (n=p@93.86.1.118) joined ##slackware. [21:58] taquito (n=rich@adsl-75-40-190-90.dsl.irvnca.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [21:59] hba (n=hba@189.188.159.202) joined ##slackware. [22:00] this is rad http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DR8emfSsF0 [22:00] taquito (n=rich@adsl-75-40-190-90.dsl.irvnca.sbcglobal.net) left ##slackware. [22:02] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [22:02] superGear (n=superGea@8.7.69.27) left irc: [22:02] a Dutch professor at MIT, nice that it's free to view on youtube [22:03] gbonvehi (i=1000@200.69.244.1) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:03] i've watched a lot of his lectures too. his talks about electrical interactions are awesome [22:04] MLanden (n=mello@pool-70-18-147-9.norf.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [22:05] Trybexus (i=eXile_@66.18.207.175) joined ##slackware. [22:05] rki_ (n=rki@145.100.193.232) joined ##slackware. [22:05] if he makes a mistake in a lecture and doesn't realize it until later he does a little segway and explains his error [22:05] I wish my university would put some or all of its lectures online [22:06] Pig_Pen (n=anyuser@24-117-12-214.cpe.cableone.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [22:06] I agree it makes the difference between being captivated and just being bored while attending, he seems very enthousiastic while lecturing [22:07] MLanden (n=mello@pool-70-18-147-9.norf.east.verizon.net) left ##slackware. [22:08] look for the one about falling water and electrical charge. it's awesome [22:08] nullboy, thanks for the link, my 8 year old loves the lectures [22:08] agentc0re (n=agentc0r@c-24-10-209-162.hsd1.ut.comcast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:08] credo (n=name@80.233.147.119) joined ##slackware. [22:08] agentc0re (n=agentc0r@c-24-10-209-162.hsd1.ut.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:09] lostnhell: hahaha [22:09] I will surely have a look, I'm a physics student myself and am enjoying his way of lecturing [22:09] agentc0re (n=agentc0r@c-24-10-209-162.hsd1.ut.comcast.net) left ##slackware. [22:12] _Lurq (i=lurq@destiny2.et2605.com) joined ##slackware. [22:15] I see he's also done a series on electricity and magnetism and one on vibrations and waves, I think I'm going to check out those as well [22:16] yeah they are lal good [22:16] all* [22:16] simplesso (n=simplex@uglyplace.org) left irc: Nick collision from services. [22:16] straterr1 (n=straterr@projectstfu.com) joined ##slackware. [22:16] simplesso (n=simplex@uglyplace.org) joined ##slackware. [22:16] russell_1 (n=russell_@ash.osuosl.org) joined ##slackware. [22:17] signal11_ (i=esteban@host197.quaddro.net) joined ##slackware. [22:17] does it make it easier for you to understand or are you studying or have you studied physics as well? 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[22:18] armchair EE and physicist lol [22:19] NaCl (n=NaCl@unaffilated/nacl/x-827312) left irc: Nick collision from services. [22:19] when i was really little my mom bought me a book called "How things work" and i loved it. i've always been into this type of stuff but my formal schooling centered around networking and system admin [22:20] NaCl (n=NaCl@unaffilated/nacl/x-827312) joined ##slackware. [22:20] i majored in business management and minored in information tech [22:20] fiyawerx__ (n=fiyawerx@c-68-82-173-91.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:20] straterra (n=straterr@projectstfu.com) got netsplit. [22:20] Bugz_ (n=Bugz_@adsl-75-42-87-146.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) got netsplit. [22:20] fiyawerx_ (n=fiyawerx@c-68-82-173-91.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) got netsplit. [22:20] deathmoniac (n=eva00@200-103-145-71.ctame706.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) got netsplit. [22:20] rki (n=rki@unaffiliated/rki) got netsplit. [22:20] StevenR (n=foo@wan2.sghs.org.uk) got netsplit. 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[22:23] nullboy: I'm doing this daily and wish I knew a little bit more about programming and networking stuff, but I don't have so much time for that yet. I'm glad you're interested in my field, though it's generally pretty hard and numbers of students are decreasing [22:25] Bugz_ (n=Bugz_@adsl-75-42-87-146.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) returned to ##slackware. [22:25] fiyawerx_ (n=fiyawerx@c-68-82-173-91.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) returned to ##slackware. [22:25] deathmoniac (n=eva00@200-103-145-71.ctame706.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) returned to ##slackware. [22:25] StevenR (n=foo@wan2.sghs.org.uk) returned to ##slackware. [22:25] signal11 (i=esteban@host197.quaddro.net) returned to ##slackware. [22:25] defcon1_ (n=localhos@82-41-92-172.cable.ubr02.dund.blueyonder.co.uk) returned to ##slackware. [22:25] rapid (n=rapid@unaffiliated/rapid) returned to ##slackware. [22:25] l4m3rx (n=7350@gh0st.darknet.co.nz) returned to ##slackware. 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[22:56] ezrafree (i=ezra@gware/developer/ezrafree) returned to ##slackware. [22:56] ananke (n=ananke@inferno.bioinformatics.vt.edu) returned to ##slackware. [22:57] maxote (n=el_ermit@84.79.67.254) left irc: SendQ exceeded [22:57] ezrafree (i=ezra@gware/developer/ezrafree) left irc: SendQ exceeded [22:57] chance22 (n=chance@99-16-138-143.lightspeed.austtx.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:58] maxote (n=el_ermit@84.79.67.254) joined ##slackware. [23:00] be_ (n=chattr@084202232218.customer.alfanett.no) got lost in the net-split. [23:01] shariz (n=shariz@192.228.244.66) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:03] thumbs (i=1000@modemcable220.141-200-24.mc.videotron.ca) left irc: Connection timed out [23:05] feinom_ (n=feinom@svale.hia.no) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [23:06] VonTrap: what is the exact message you are getting? [23:06] is there a way to get pgrep to return the full process name with the pid instead of the just the pid? [23:06] "Value too large for defined data type" [23:07] I dont' know what it means. [23:07] dartmouth : did you bother looking at the man page? [23:07] dartmouth (n=dartmout@cpe-24-25-172-165.maine.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [23:07] you scared him out with simple logic :) [23:08] VonTrap: how big is the file? [23:08] it's not a file, it's a hard drive. 80GB. [23:09] ah. xxd can take in 2gb (i think that's the limit...I know it is low). [23:09] well that's useless. [23:10] VonTrap: use dd [23:10] dd wont' show hex as far as i know. [23:11] nullboy (n=nullboy@unaffiliated/nullboy) left irc: "Leaving." [23:11] antler (n=antler@unaffiliated/antler) joined ##slackware. [23:12] no. Use dd to skip to where you want to look and pipe it to xxd. If you get within 2gb, you will be able to use xxd. [23:12] like "dd if=/dev/xxx skip=yyyyyyy | xxd | less" or something. [23:13] use a bs=512 if you want the output sector aligned. [23:13] k I'll try that. thanks. [23:14] no problem. [23:14] VonTrap (n=VonTrap@12.33.210.66) left ##slackware. [23:14] mr_cakes (n=quassel@c-24-7-194-9.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: "http://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere." [23:15] E[m]ess (n=emess@203.161.103.250.static.amnet.net.au) joined ##slackware. [23:15] mr_cakes (n=quassel@c-24-7-194-9.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:16] agentc0re (n=agentc0r@c-24-10-209-162.hsd1.ut.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:17] yxz97 (n=jose@201.194.46.86) joined ##slackware. [23:19] dartmouth (n=dartmout@cpe-24-25-172-165.maine.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [23:20] Good evening [23:20] <3 slackware [23:21] skillet (n=brad@ip70-174-66-7.hr.hr.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [23:22] davimint (n=david@c-76-123-131-156.hsd1.ms.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:22] Alan_Hicks (n=alan@cardinal.lizella.net) left irc: "leaving" [23:23] Alan_Hicks (n=alan@cardinal.lizella.net) joined ##slackware. [23:26] Fzza3a (n=Fzza3a@41.221.26.107) left irc: Remote closed the connection [23:29] higuita (n=higuita@2001:b18:400f:0:211:d8ff:fe82:b10e) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [23:30] nullboy (n=nullboy@unaffiliated/nullboy) joined ##slackware. [23:31] i just installed a brand new keyboard module for my laptop [23:31] changing out the old keyboard to this brand new one is awesome [23:31] freak texture and springs [23:31] fresh** [23:31] from what to what ? [23:31] from old ot new [23:31] feels awesome, even though i still can't type [23:31] ohh, the keyboard component [23:32] i got a new KB a while back. major adjustment :| [23:32] and the best part is that my right arrow key works again \o/ [23:32] lol [23:33] having any of the arrow keys fail really sucks for text editing [23:33] i bet [23:33] davimint (n=david@c-76-123-131-156.hsd1.ms.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [23:35] colmcille (n=colmcill@78.32.184.48) left irc: "NOOOooooOooOooo, not THAT button!!! O_o" [23:36] lostnhell (n=Unknown@pool-96-225-167-254.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) left irc: "Leaving" [23:42] I thought that slackware 12.2 came with KDE 4. [23:43] I was wron [23:43] g [23:43] why did you think that ? [23:43] I though was other distros have it [23:43] Has slackware a road map ? [23:44] for ? [23:44] oh n o [23:44] I dont' know just want to know. [23:45] Slackware release on the main page states KDE 3.5.10 [23:45] just to know when kde 4 will be incorporated .. [23:46] And further down the page " KDE4 in -current /testing and other Slackware news " [23:46] yeah, what means current, is like Slackware 12.3 ? [23:47] maybe, yeah I get confuse, becuase I thought that I read that before 12.2 released, so that's the reason why I thought that 12.2 carries KDE 4 . [23:47] Yes, current is what will be the next version [23:47] -current is the devel [23:47] but which version ? [23:48] nullboy: quite vibrating, you're shakin the table. :P [23:48] isn't defined yet ? [23:48] harls (n=harls@c-98-204-57-154.hsd1.md.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:48] 13 [23:48] lol [23:48] actually -current is v 12.34567890 [23:50] hum?, release, like mayor.minor.build, etc, etc? [23:50] no, just 12.34567890 [23:51] interesting pattern :D [23:52] http://home.pacbell.net/morticus/slackware-current-inst1.png [23:54] what ! :D [23:54] so is tyrue [23:54] true [23:54] ... [23:54] i wasn't joking [23:56] who's bored? [23:56] http://www.hulu.com/watch/63844/revenge-of-the-nerds [23:56] me [23:58] fscking stream this hulu.com with you're USA only. [23:58] lol [23:59] and revenge of the nerds is rated R so you have to log in [23:59] heard about such practices, but a first for me. [00:00] --- Sun Apr 12 2009