[00:00] tuvok302 (n=vircuser@clgrtnt5-port-28.dial.telus.net) joined ##slackware. [00:00] although I didn't try too hard on it [00:00] that's odd because i have no issues other than the xfce volume taskbar plugin crashing. my sound always works though, even the onboard mic (although skype feedback is excessive). mine doesn't have a webcam built in but that's fine because i already have a logitech quickcam pro 9000 so i already get great video in skype (and audio) [00:01] I'm sold on Dell now. This XPS rocks, and I have a Latitude D810 that my company provides me for work. Both are excellent. [00:01] i need a cam [00:01] this thing even suspends and resumes fine with the sound. i've never had a laptop that could suspend/resume properly. [00:01] so this is my first [00:01] nullboy, yeah your mom probably wishes you had a cam too [00:01] danc3: you know about dell's smbios support site? we can flash our bios and stuff like that from within linux [00:01] nullboy: no, didn't know that [00:01] libsmbios ftw [00:01] kk [00:02] i probably should flash my bios on my machines but i never do [00:02] it also works on dell PERC back planes and things like that [00:02] too lazy [00:02] I do update BIOS's once in a while [00:02] usually with the DOS boot floppy method [00:03] zlyzyr (n=mike@cpe-74-77-18-63.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:03] if you have dell servers though, libsmbios rocks [00:03] libsmbios lurvs me. [00:03] easy CLI updates [00:03] jkwood is a D series fellow [00:03] i haven't owned floppies since like 2003 i think [00:03] can't stand floppies at all [00:03] bootable USB ftw [00:03] sometimes you still need a floppy [00:03] Updating the bios on my D830 from Linux has been troublefree from the start. [00:03] TwinReverb: man, i had to buy a whole box to just install windows on to a system that required floppy only drivers [00:04] it was brutal [00:04] sounds like it [00:04] acidkill_ (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) joined ##slackware. [00:04] with as cheap as small capacity usb sticks are now, i wouldn't be surprised if macdonalds starts putting them in happy meals or something [00:04] those bastards hard coded a: [00:04] er McDonalds [00:04] (tm) [00:05] i got mandriva on a usb stick and made it bootable for my friend's acer aspire one. as you can tell, i'm still very proud of myself lol :S [00:05] the windows answer would've been "you need to buy a usb optical drive" [00:06] it seems to me the stuff i like most about linux is anything it can do that windows can't [00:06] like install on one system and move the disk to a new one? [00:07] yeah that's another windows answer [00:07] acidkill (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [00:10] man with a large hard drive i'm almost tempted to do an encrypted FS but alas the slow-down wouldn't be as much fun [00:11] (mainly due to the hard drive's speed) [00:12] encryption doesn't slow a drive down much [00:12] Shingoshi (n=Shingosh@c-98-246-122-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:12] i'm using luks on my whole / [00:12] albiet this is varies from algorithm to algorithm [00:12] with twofish encryption [00:12] the overhead is hardly noticeable [00:12] what is the key size? [00:12] one sec i'll luks dump it for you [00:13] bleh i just want to know the size [00:13] Version: 1 Cipher name: twofish Cipher mode: cbc-essiv:sha256 Hash spec: sha1 Payload offset: 1032 MK bits: 128 [00:14] works great....but too take care to make backups often to cover the possibility of a disk failure [00:14] data recovery on a luks disk is pretty much FSCKED [00:14] i've tried [00:14] WTF is luks? [00:14] linux unified key system [00:15] oh [00:15] so it's basically a 1k [00:15] Khratos (n=Khratos@190.166.134.23) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:15] how much difference is there in actual drive space? [00:15] i hardly notice any at all [00:15] i.e. backup on a non-encrypted medium versus encrypted, in terms of disk space used...... ok [00:15] i'm not sure of the aactual difference though [00:16] hmm tempting [00:16] i used tar to migrate my system [00:17] gades (n=gades@unaffiliated/gades) joined ##slackware. [00:17] i had my laptop non-encrypted. took a tar backup of the whole FS and put that on a USB disk. wiped the disk with urandom. followed readme_crypt to set it all up and then tarred my configured system back into the encrypted system [00:17] worked perfect [00:17] comp_ (n=comp_@h219-110-127-176.catv02.itscom.jp) joined ##slackware. [00:18] does it ask you for the password on boot? that's how i would prefer my system to run (fwiw) [00:18] superGear (i=superGea@c-71-56-213-207.hsd1.co.comcast.net) left irc: [00:18] yeah it does [00:18] the initrd takes care of asking me [00:18] no enter phrase, no enter system. [00:19] awesome [00:19] i've tried to gain access too without the phrase and while i am no MIT grad i am versed in data recovery and i could not get in [00:20] duryodhan (n=chatzill@122.167.199.8) joined ##slackware. [00:20] Shingoshi (n=Shingosh@c-98-246-122-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:20] i bashed on an image created from the encrypted disk and i without that phrase all you get is a kernel and an initrd [00:20] i/ / [00:21] lima (n=lima@adsl-99-49-20-233.dsl.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [00:21] yeah! its not working [00:21] dhcp decided to work this time [00:21] nullboy: :) [00:21] its working [00:21] TwinReverb: i will say this though; the added peace of mind...knowing that if someone steals my laptop or some agency decides to take it from me while it is turned off...they get no data and only hardware [00:22] that peace of mind, to me, is worth the slight performance/capacity hit [00:22] all i lose is hardware and that is really not that big of a deal [00:23] nullboy: and thanks :) [00:23] lima: you did it? [00:24] yep [00:24] lima: great! if you ever make changes to your networking configs for wpa_supplicant.conf file you can apply those changes without rebooting using this command: /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 wlan0_restart [00:24] for/or [00:24] replace wlan0 with whatever your interface name is [00:24] cool [00:24] hughszg (n=hugh_2@218.82.194.133) joined ##slackware. [00:25] lima: if you connect to different access points you can just add different config sections to wpa_supplicant.conf and whatever AP has the best signal in your config will be sued [00:25] used* [00:26] i have a bunch of sections, wep APs, wpa/wpa2, plain [00:26] and doing it that way should allow automatic roaming if you are ever in that sitation; just create sections for each SSID and it works! [00:27] nice [00:27] for now its working.. and thats good enough :P [00:27] the intel cards seems to work pretty well with the stock scripts too [00:28] geoff_k (n=geoff_k_@cpc2-asht4-0-0-cust846.asfd.cable.ntl.com) left ##slackware ("I've got a shed and im going to tinker in it"). [00:29] superGear (i=superGea@c-71-56-213-207.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:29] i want a shed to tinker in. i have a counter top [00:29] nullboy, assuming they're not a NASA employee with access to the supercomputer [00:29] lol [00:29] or the feds [00:29] but even then, since you've done nothing deserving of their attention .... :D [00:29] well the feds would have a fun time with twofish... [00:29] it's hardy [00:30] too bad i can't have a machine that has the intel aes acceleration or via ace padlock, i could go AES to make them smile [00:30] "... probability of truncated differentials is 2-57.3 per block and that it will take roughly 251 chosen plaintexts (32 PiB worth of data) to find a good pair of truncated differentials.[1]" [00:30] anyways, brb, gotta get off the ethernet to plug in my friend's laptops to get mandriva rolling [00:30] that's 2^57.3 [00:30] i say good luck [00:31] 2^57 ? [00:31] Action: TwinReverb fires up kcalc [00:31] oh that's the probability not the key size lol :S [00:31] yeah [00:31] i figured that was a huge number but i decided to check [00:31] the prob of finding possible "collisions" sort of speak [00:32] the feds would have to borrow all the electrons on the planet once [00:32] hahahah [00:32] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) left irc: "Leaving" [00:32] http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/slackware-12.2-on-a-laptop-698103/ .. whats the solution for the problem ? (other than the post at http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/slackware-12.2-on-a-laptop-698103/page2.html#post3413908) [00:33] here is the answer /usr/sbin/hdparm -M128 -S200 -B254 /dev/sda [00:34] i use that on my laptops [00:34] gm152 (n=gm@d121-145-96.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [00:34] put that in rc.local [00:34] wynd (n=pete@pool-71-113-188-95.frstil.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [00:34] those three settings alone will cut the cycle count per day down to minimal amounts [00:35] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [00:35] hey guys, is there a way i can convert WAV to M4A with mplayer/mencoder? having trouble figuring it out [00:35] use a bigger hammer [00:35] it will still cycle because that is how it works but those option minimize the cycling [00:35] wynd: the term is transcode [00:36] wynd: that will help your googling [00:36] spook: thanks [00:36] it's like tranny but minus one n and the y and add 'scode' [00:36] nullboy: ... lol [00:37] whats the time in EST [00:38] no idea [00:38] i'm PST [00:38] Fri Feb 13 21:38:19 PST 2009 [00:38] pacific is other side of the country? [00:38] yea [00:38] whats the time dif? [00:38] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.145.206) joined ##slackware. [00:39] 00:39 EST [00:39] 4 hours? [00:39] oh... [00:39] 3 [00:39] I believe it would be 12:39 [00:39] yeah it is 00:39 EST [00:39] http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5 [00:39] thanks [00:40] augh its v-day [00:41] danc3 (n=danc3@ip70-187-39-94.pn.at.cox.net) left irc: "There had better be some beer left when I get back!" [00:41] yeah [00:41] you know what March 14th is right? [00:41] Pi day! [00:41] http://www.steakandbjday.com/ [00:42] jkwood: omfg you win [00:42] that was awesomer than awesome [00:42] but the answer is...steak and blowjob day [00:42] spook: 0042hrs [00:43] I have now publically demonstrated how much of a geek I really am. [00:43] so on march 14th i have to try to eat steak AND get a bj...like those two events will happen on the same day [00:43] my anniversary with my gf is march 16 [00:44] she owes you some bj two days before [00:44] lol. [00:44] and some pie [00:44] lol [00:44] cream pie? [00:45] slackpkg install x is taking too long [00:45] lima: ... [00:45] seriously. HTTP REQUEST SENT. AWAITING RESPONSE [00:46] are you locally hosting the packages? [00:46] something is awry [00:46] my spider sense is tingly [00:46] spook: hosting? nah [00:46] after downloading a 'few packages' thats all I am getting now [00:47] poona (n=poona@unaffiliated/poona) joined ##slackware. [00:47] sounds like a failure to communicate [00:47] lima: rsync the package tree to a local machine, and use http to make your own mirror, slackpkg is super fast then [00:48] in the mirrors file just set your mirror to: file://path/to/rsync/repo/ [00:48] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) joined ##slackware. [00:50] SlackNeo_ (n=SlackNeo@190.176.145.206) joined ##slackware. [00:50] lima: what mirror are you using? [00:50] what the hell is this http://thenextweb.com/2009/02/13/starbucks-is-not-your-home/ [00:51] SlackNeo_ (n=SlackNeo@190.176.145.206) left irc: Client Quit [00:52] xdan779 (n=daniel@c-98-227-170-111.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:53] just changed the mirror. the one i was using was slow [00:53] that happens [00:53] imexius (n=imexius@S01060018f85afd84.tb.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [00:54] I installed everything under slackpkg install x.. good idea? [00:55] yes [00:55] berry goot [00:55] comp_ (n=comp_@h219-110-127-176.catv02.itscom.jp) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [00:58] now I have to 'configure X'.. startx doesnt work [00:58] i haven't done that in ages [00:58] xorgconfig? [01:00] Old_Fogie (n=Old_Fogi@cpe-69-204-70-243.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [01:00] or xorgsetup [01:01] Action: Old_Fogie waves hello to the chann [01:01] Action: firebird619 waves to Old_Fogie [01:01] now I am really lost [01:01] :) [01:01] joo can do it [01:01] Old_Fogie: wotchers :) [01:02] wotchers BP{k} [01:02] dude. you have wpa wireless working already. if you managed to get through my posts for that you can surely do xorg [01:02] i was really mean too [01:02] joo can doo it [01:02] i survived friday the 13th! [01:02] oh boy [01:02] 1234567890! [01:02] no i cant [01:02] yes yes [01:03] nullboy, :p [01:03] stylish (n=stylish@S01060004e2c229da.cc.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [01:03] i survived friday the 1234567890th [01:03] dhabyx (n=dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:03] i also survived [01:03] and my contractions stopped i'm golden [01:03] oh god [01:03] yea but will you survive feb 14! [01:03] no talkin' 'bout no birthing no nothing [01:03] tank-man, one day at a time haha [01:04] orbetter; do you want to? ;) [01:04] Hey guys, when I use makepkg I get a "tar-1.2" archive not dumped. What does that mean ? [01:04] stylish: as far as i have found, it is a safe message to ignore [01:04] other than that i have no solid answer [01:04] RaeGrepus (i=superGea@c-71-56-213-207.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [01:04] steerpike (n=Unknown@unaffiliated/steerpike) joined ##slackware. [01:04] hi :) [01:04] nullboy, I figured that. [01:04] RaeGrepus (i=superGea@c-71-56-213-207.hsd1.co.comcast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:04] tar-1.3* ;) [01:04] I know makepkg depends/relies are certain version of tar. Could that be an issue? [01:05] relies on* [01:05] how do i replace double spaces with single spaces in vim? :\ [01:05] i've seen that notice on hundreds of builds [01:05] Did you guys know that package tools are written in shellcode ? [01:05] stylish: hell yes we know [01:05] stylish: jes [01:05] And the init system too. [01:05] nullboy, really? Don't think I've ever noticed it (I'm not doubting, just shocked) [01:06] anyone good with vim? :\ [01:06] I should make a rc.conf for the init system. [01:06] file init [01:06] init: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, stripped [01:06] just trying to do a string replace [01:06] Old_Fogie: i freaked the first time too but i couldn't find anything wrong with the packages even after i exploded them [01:06] steerpike, "s/ / " maybe that [01:06] so no init is not a shellscript [01:06] err "s/ / " [01:07] tank-man: oops! i meant double newlines [01:07] explodepkg is such a great command name [01:07] sorry [01:07] steerpike, maybe "s/\n\n/\n" [01:07] hmm [01:07] BP{k}, That is the init command. But I know your just bugging me. [01:07] lemme try [01:08] i had Sierra Nevada's ESB today! [01:08] stylish: it's rather hard switching inits without it ;) [01:08] dtanner (n=dtanner@gware/developer/dtanner) joined ##slackware. [01:08] BP{k}, Yeah I know. I switch for 4 to 3 to kill my display manager. [01:08] stylish: as for the "tar-1.13: Songbird-1.0.0-i686-1_SBo.tar is the archive; not dumped" .. it's pretty simple. Tar recognises that the tar archive it's creating should not be dumped inside the archive that it is creating because it is the archive that it is creating,. [01:09] could not open default fault fixed [01:09] s#Songbird-1.0.0-i686-1_SBo.tar#$PRGNAM-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD$TAG.tar# [01:10] BP{k}: now i'm really freaking out [01:10] lol [01:10] nullboy: why? [01:10] you've initiated an endless loop [01:10] contractions? [01:10] you've divided by zero. damn it. [01:10] \o/ [01:10] simNIX (n=simNIX@156-60.bbned.dsl.internl.net) joined ##slackware. [01:11] http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_TVfEjAyW4Fk/Rts_unXRARI/AAAAAAAADe8/ZWnm41xc6Ng/s1600/zero.jpg [01:11] tar-1.13 .. the only program that can make stuff be divided by 0 ;) [01:11] hah [01:12] okay slightly less confusing (nullboy, pay attention!), basically it's just tar telling that it will not include the archive as part of the archive. Which is exactly how we want it. [01:13] gades (n=gades@unaffiliated/gades) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:13] archives in archives are bad. mmkay [01:13] I always thought of it as, not including top level folder you're in when it's called. meaning it's not going to make "package-prgnam" so it issued that as a "notice" type of warning [01:14] imexius (n=imexius@unaffiliated/imexius) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:14] but I dividing by zero works for me too, I'll run with that [01:14] Old_Fogie: if you happen to run past a booze shop .. pick me up another bottle of Taylors Select reserve port please [01:15] nullboy: LOL [01:15] BP{k}, actually I'm hoping to make it out to one this weekend, since it appears after 5 months we're going to get a break :) [01:15] tank-man: ":%s/\n\n/\n/g" did the job, but all the "\n" show up as ^@ [01:15] nullboy: Nice picture find. [01:15] BP{k}, with the weather [01:15] vim detects the files as dos format :\ [01:16] BP{k}, need to pick up some stogies too [01:16] damascenodiego (n=damascen@201.4.207.194) joined ##slackware. [01:16] Old_Fogie: lots of snow and ice down your way? [01:16] BP{k}, yes, and near zero weathers, had almost 6' of snow in spots in the yard, then *boom* 40deg F weather,and rain...talk about a mess! [01:17] Nick change: damascenodiego -> on3c54m4d [01:17] BP{k}, had a plane crash here too due to the weather it seems [01:17] oh? [01:17] hrm, it's not because of the dos format :\ [01:17] Nick change: on3c54m4d -> hot_byte [01:17] steerpike: you want to get rid of the ^@? [01:17] BP{k}, yup , near the Buffalo Intl' Airport, Buffalo, Ny [01:17] theoffset (n=ismael@201-130-230-208-cable.cybercable.net.mx) joined ##slackware. [01:18] BP{k}, 50 died :( God rest their soles. [01:18] Ether_Man (i=Ether_Ma@h223n2fls310o1101.telia.com) left irc: Connection timed out [01:18] SiegeX: it's supposed to convert all double newlines to single newlines, but newline appears as ^@ for some reason [01:18] Old_Fogie: :( that sucks. [01:19] BP{k}, ice on the wings is the preliminary report. [01:19] so yea weather sux here [01:19] :s/,ctrl+@//g [01:19] that will get rid of em [01:19] i dont think those are newlines [01:19] hrm [01:19] Shingoshi (n=Shingosh@c-98-246-122-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [01:19] :set list will show the newlines as $ [01:20] Nick change: hot_byte -> ByteKeeper [01:20] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.145.206) left irc: "leaving" [01:20] :s/,//g [01:20] rather [01:20] ByteKeeper (n=damascen@201.4.207.194) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:20] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.145.206) joined ##slackware. [01:21] you need a comma? [01:21] Old_Fogie: ... just seen the `beeb` news report and vid ... :( [01:22] no, its meant to express button presses [01:22] BP{k}, yes, that's the second airplane crash here in our state in the last month (that I'm aware of) [01:22] you hit ctrl+v then hit ctrl+@ [01:22] and you will get a ^@ character [01:22] oh! [01:23] but it just got rid of all theh ^@, so now i'm stuck with a single string :S [01:23] BP{k}, the other one was down state from here, plane crashed into the river outside NYC; everyone survived that one fortunately. [01:23] SiegeX: so what represents newline in vim? [01:24] Old_Fogie: you mean the all famous waterlanding by united airways? [01:24] BP{k}, yes amazing huh [01:25] Old_Fogie: pretty much, but frankly if anyone could have done it, it was that pilot. [01:25] got it! ..ctrl+v, enter :) [01:25] SiegeX: thanks a lot [01:25] np, i think \r works too [01:25] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) joined ##slackware. [01:26] Catoptromancy (n=Cato@unaffiliated/catoptromancy) left irc: ":wq" [01:27] BP{k}, yes he's a pro for sure. they say, the plane that just went down here, since it's a smaller plane, has propeller's on it, typically has less qualified Pilots vs. the big jet airliners that landed in the river. Kind of makes me rethink things next time I want to fly. Gonna say "how much to go to XYZ destination, and it better be a jumbo jet since they have the better pilots" [01:27] lima (n=lima@adsl-99-49-20-233.dsl.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [01:28] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-51-203-128.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [01:29] blackorca (n=blackorc@68-245-34-20.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: "Leaving" [01:29] that hudson river landing pilot is a pimp of lift [01:31] Catoptromancy (n=Cato@unaffiliated/catoptromancy) joined ##slackware. [01:31] nix_chix0r (n=misspwna@75-104-27-134.cust.wildblue.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [01:33] tsk, i'm trying to do `nmap -sP -iL list.txt -oG output.txt` [01:33] Shingoshi (n=Shingosh@c-98-246-122-42.hsd1.or.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [01:33] but the output only shows the first line [01:34] oh, maybe i need to redirect std err [01:34] ;quit [01:35] damn [01:35] duryodhan (n=chatzill@122.167.199.8) left irc: "learn.typing." [01:38] lima (n=lima@adsl-99-49-20-233.dsl.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [01:38] one problem after another [01:38] after setting up X, mouse is not working properly (its screwy) [01:39] I have a dell xps M1530 btw [01:40] if i try to scan for 6760 subdomains, will the dns server consider it as an attack? [01:40] attack? [01:40] or a dos [01:41] straterra (n=straterr@projectstfu.com) left irc: "Lost terminal" [01:41] straterra (n=straterr@projectstfu.com) joined ##slackware. [01:41] BP{k} (n=michiel@unaffiliated/michiel) left irc: "Lost terminal" [01:41] BP{k} (n=michiel@unaffiliated/michiel) joined ##slackware. [01:42] acidkill (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) joined ##slackware. [01:43] basically i'm just doing a basic ping scan from a list of possible subdomains just to check if they exist, so i'm wondering if the dns server will think it's a DoS [01:45] ... [01:45] lima (n=lima@adsl-99-49-20-233.dsl.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "leaving" [01:45] ? [01:45] you realise thats probally about what a dns server usually does in about a second? [01:46] yeah, but there's 6760 of them [01:46] depends on how fast and how many, i would assume [01:46] you are ping sweeping a subnet? [01:46] who's subnet is it? [01:46] a seedbox host [01:47] not a subnet, subdomain [01:47] i think you'd set off most IDS [01:47] even just basic IDS will see that [01:47] steerpike: about 1000 queries a second [01:48] the dns server won't care but ping sweeping is usually detected [01:48] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) left irc: "Leaving" [01:48] ya, thats not nice, or a good idea, imo [01:50] anyone seen this? http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2233878.ece [01:50] Carrier-Freq (n=root@217.194.139.3) joined ##slackware. [01:50] acidkill_ (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:51] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [01:51] straterra (n=straterr@projectstfu.com) left irc: "Lost terminal" [01:51] straterra (n=straterr@projectstfu.com) joined ##slackware. [01:52] holy shit [01:52] hm...isnt loading here [01:52] the girl must be retarded [01:52] 12yr old dadday? [01:52] 13 or whatever [01:52] loos 5 [01:52] looks [01:53] ya she looks 30, not 15, and he looks 5 not 13 [01:54] that ugly stick had no mercy on her [01:55] at 13....id have hit anything lol [01:55] every branch [01:55] at 13 I wanted to to play mario kart [01:56] straterra (n=straterr@projectstfu.com) left irc: Client Quit [01:56] straterra (n=straterr@projectstfu.com) joined ##slackware. [01:58] i wish i could accurately remember what happened when i was younger than 15, but its pretty much a blur and i dont know what was real or not lol [01:58] IS THIS REAL LIFE?!? [01:58] no [01:58] this is the force [01:58] WILL IT LAST FOREVER? [01:58] there is no death, there is the force [01:59] theoffset (n=ismael@201-130-230-208-cable.cybercable.net.mx) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:59] Action: BP{k} wonders why 90% of people from other countries, when pointing to "news" sources point to articles from the sun et co. [02:00] at least they have page 3 girls? lol [02:00] lol [02:00] thats...welll...better than every american rag i can thinkof [02:01] duryodhan (n=chatzill@122.167.199.8) joined ##slackware. [02:01] superGear (i=superGea@c-71-56-213-207.hsd1.co.comcast.net) left irc: [02:02] theoffset (n=ismael@201-130-230-208-cable.cybercable.net.mx) joined ##slackware. [02:04] duryodhan (n=chatzill@122.167.199.8) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [02:04] superGear (i=superGea@c-71-56-213-207.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [02:06] duryodhan (n=chatzill@122.167.199.8) joined ##slackware. [02:06] acidkill_ (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) joined ##slackware. [02:08] duryodhan (n=chatzill@122.167.199.8) left irc: Client Quit [02:09] gah hangover... [02:09] dive: hair of the dog [02:09] ermm [02:09] no solpadeine [02:09] and o/j [02:11] happy <3 day [02:14] have a beer [02:14] beer is easy [02:15] http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2009/02/noahs-flood-and-natural-select.html [02:15] true [02:15] nice poem there [02:15] "beer is the natural selection" [02:15] beer! [02:18] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [02:18] dtanner (n=dtanner@gware/developer/dtanner) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [02:19] Hey guys do you know a site that gives step by step instructions on how to create slackware packages ? [02:20] slackbuilds.org [02:20] ugh, i hate brokers! [02:20] Action: edman007 breaks steerpike [02:21] they listed a price for a building in midtown manhattan for 24k.. then a month later i finally get an email saying it's 6.5million [02:21] stylish: also http://slackbuilds.org/template.SlackBuild [02:21] acidkill (n=acidkill@user-0c90po6.cable.mindspring.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:24] plipp (n=cam@78.82.68.163) joined ##slackware. [02:25] dtanner (n=dtanner@gware/developer/dtanner) joined ##slackware. [02:26] steerpike, building? Manhattan? building is cheap, even in Manhattan, its getting the land thats expensive [02:26] Action: edman007 rereads [02:26] nullboy, How about just an overview of the makepkg command. I installed some libraries with a makepkg prefix and when I try to build against the libraries it looks for the prefix used for the makepkg build. [02:26] oh...how could anyone expect any building in manhatten to be under a few mill? [02:28] steerpike, maybe 24k is what the building was going for...assuming you had it moved out of manhatten [02:29] kevlinux (i=kevlinux@cpe-66-8-182-104.hawaii.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [02:30] SlackNeo_ (n=SlackNeo@190.176.129.24) joined ##slackware. [02:32] "a few mill" <-- :D that's an understatement, there are "poor man" apartments that go for that much. [02:35] renew (n=renew@c-71-198-127-4.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:35] renew (n=renew@adsl-68-127-175-85.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [02:38] firebird619 (n=jeremy@173-17-137-255.client.mchsi.com) left ##slackware. [02:41] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [02:42] plipp (n=cam@78.82.68.163) left ##slackware. [02:43] hughszg (n=hugh_2@218.82.194.133) left ##slackware. [02:44] xdan779 (n=daniel@c-98-227-170-111.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: [02:47] |kevlinux| (i=kevlinux@cpe-66-8-182-104.hawaii.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:47] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.145.206) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:48] nullboy (n=nullboy@unaffiliated/nullboy) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:49] Is there something like mythtv that doesn't have live TV part? [02:50] Actually I think I will just use mythtv. [02:51] night guys be well [02:51] Rat409 (n=nobody@bb-205-209-66-178.gwi.net) left ##slackware ("Irssi v0.8.13-svn - http://irssi.org/"). [02:51] nullboy (n=nullboy@unaffiliated/nullboy) joined ##slackware. [02:53] livetv is actually just playing back a recording that was recorded 1 second ago [02:55] and apparently that process is patentable [02:55] stylish (n=stylish@S01060004e2c229da.cc.shawcable.net) left irc: "Leaving" [02:56] I almost have enough parts for a set top box, but I also have a directivo box already. [02:56] Buuut mythv has lots of useful plugins. [03:01] Ruthven (n=mbutler@adsl-71-153-129-193.dsl.tul2ok.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "Leaving." [03:02] eduardo_br (n=eduardo@189.71.23.251) joined ##slackware. [03:02] I was inspired because Mobile Suit Gundam 00 is in 720p, which my desktop box can barely decode fast enough, but it's still wasted on my 13" TV. [03:03] plipp (n=cam@78.82.68.163) joined ##slackware. [03:05] mohaa (n=moha@85-170-145-6.rev.numericable.fr) joined ##slackware. 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[03:52] tuvok302 (n=vircuser@clgrtnt2-port-126.dial.telus.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [03:53] wow, irc is dead [03:53] everybody's dead from the 1234567890 party ? [03:53] headache anyways =( [03:53] gonna watch a few more episodes of the simpsons then bed time [03:54] Camarade_Tux, hangover... [03:54] [cipher] (n=cipher@41.252.2.124) joined ##slackware. [03:54] nick4 (n=fffeop@adsl257-252.kln.forthnet.gr) left irc: [03:55] cipher (n=cipher@41.252.2.124) left irc: Client Quit [03:56] Agiofws (n=agiofws@athedsl-4386925.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [03:58] hehe, I feel weel, I could only sleep for about 8-9 hours tonight as I had slept 12 hours the two nights before ;) [03:59] *well [03:59] think I had 4 or 5 hours [03:59] probably going to sleep again soon [04:02] wynd (n=pete@pool-71-113-188-95.frstil.dsl-w.verizon.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [04:02] poona (n=poona@unaffiliated/poona) left irc: Connection reset by peer [04:04] poona (n=poona@unaffiliated/poona) joined ##slackware. [04:04] Old_Fogie (n=Old_Fogi@cpe-69-204-70-243.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: [04:06] btw, anyone know how much disk space win7 require ? [04:08] 1.21 jigawatts [04:09] superGear (i=superGea@c-71-56-213-207.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [04:10] "the official minimum disk space should be reserved for Win7 is 16GB" [04:10] found it using google, cant say if its true. [04:12] nullboy, *j*iga ? :p [04:12] zounds, thanks, gonna dive into google results too [04:14] 16G holy shit mang. Guess thats better than 1.21 jigawatts. [04:15] poona (n=poona@unaffiliated/poona) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [04:15] some article said it took about 6GB once installed [04:16] poona (n=poona@unaffiliated/poona) joined ##slackware. [04:16] I'm gonna repartition, I'll be running gcc's testsuite on win7 64bits (yeah, I find life is currently too easy :p ) [04:18] Camarade_Tux, the public beta? [04:19] It requires like 15, but it ends up using about 8 once the install is complete. [04:19] ccfreak2k, yeah [04:19] I tested it in a virtual machine...but then I forgot. :( [04:19] ccfreak2k, ok, thanks, I'll give it 20 then :) [04:20] I'm currently struggling with msys. [04:20] the only problem was that if it had been 15 after install is complete, I would have needed a >25GB partition [04:20] ccfreak2k, forget about msys, cross-compile as often as possible [04:21] http://winse7en.com/2008/11/engineering-windows-7-disk-space/ <- the nice site :D [04:21] The link goes to the e7 MSDN blog. [04:21] It's a fantastic explanation of WinSxS. [04:22] oh yeah, that link is good [04:22] it should be bad actually [04:23] http://winse7en.com/ [04:23] (the WinSxS explanation was good :) ) [04:23] I actually didn't know that the "actual" size of WinSxS was much smaller than reported until I read that. [04:23] Now I just need to get more self-proclaimed "Windows tweakers" to read it. :| [04:24] <[cipher]> i need to install stardict in my 12.2, but i got an error, which is telling me the festival.h is missing, so what am suppose to do? [04:25] Find the festival headers. [04:25] <[cipher]> how? [04:25] I would assume they'd be installed with festival. [04:26] RaeGrepus (i=superGea@c-71-56-213-207.hsd1.co.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [04:26] RaeGrepus (i=superGea@c-71-56-213-207.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. 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[04:37] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.129.200) joined ##slackware. [04:38] I wouldn't know what do to even after I ran the script. [04:39] ][cipher (n=cipher@41.252.31.33) joined ##slackware. [04:40] ./configure --host=mingw32 [04:40] that's it [04:46] reaver__ (n=reaver@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) joined ##slackware. [04:46] poona (n=poona@unaffiliated/poona) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [04:47] poona (n=poona@unaffiliated/poona) joined ##slackware. [04:49] othermindszine (i=othermin@gateway/tor/x-78eaac7d39209050) joined ##slackware. [04:50] reaver__ (n=reaver@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [04:50] arno__ (n=arno@gre92-1-81-57-177-108.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: "Konversation terminated!" [04:52] SlackNeo_ (n=SlackNeo@190.176.129.171) joined ##slackware. [04:54] <][cipher> any idea how to install festival library in 12.2? [04:55] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.129.200) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [04:55] SlackNeo1 (n=SlackNeo@190.176.132.127) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [04:55] [cipher] (n=cipher@41.252.2.124) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [04:55] ][cipher, tried http://slackbuilds.org/repository/12.2/accessibility/flite/ ? [04:57] <][cipher> is it included in it? Camarade_Tux [04:58] ][cipher, I havent tried but it's in http://fife.speech.cs.cmu.edu/flite/ or http://festvox.org/festival/ [04:59] (notice how they're both from cmu but flite seems more recent so I'd try the flite slackbuild first and if it doesn't fit, remove it) [05:01] <][cipher> any idea about the function of those libs? Camarade_Tux [05:01] <][cipher> flite and festival [05:01] Text-To-Speech [05:02] <][cipher> aha, got it [05:02] <][cipher> both? [05:02] <][cipher> fest and flite, right? [05:02] yeah, flite is a potential replacement for festival [05:02] it seems flite is smaller than festival [05:03] <][cipher> btw, i downloaded the slackbuild pkg from slackbuilds [05:03] <][cipher> it's about 2kb !! [05:03] Yes. [05:03] <][cipher> just 4 small files! [05:03] That's because it doesn't actually have flite in it. [05:03] <][cipher> how come the source pkg is about 11mb! [05:03] Because that has flite in it. [05:03] <][cipher> so what am suppose to do with that file? [05:04] Read the documentation on the slackbuilds site about how to use a slackbuild. [05:04] <][cipher> ok, i will [05:06] poona (n=poona@unaffiliated/poona) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [05:12] renew_01 (n=renew@adsl-68-127-175-85.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [05:13] renew_01 (n=renew@adsl-68-127-175-85.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. 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[06:02] I am on the jump if creating a raid1 with mdadm [06:03] but mdam says that one disk is ext2, but it is not oO [06:03] any ideas? [06:03] mdadm: /dev/sdb1 appears to contain an ext2fs file system [06:03] fdisk: /dev/sdb1 1 121601 976760001 fd Linux raid autodetect [06:03] :( [06:04] boy oh boy, problems after problems. [06:06] ? [06:06] isn't this a problem? [06:07] you sound ironic :> [06:07] sidmario_ (n=m@200-158-63-127.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [06:08] sidmario (n=m@200-158-63-127.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [06:09] chb (n=chb@unixboard/mod/chb) left irc: [06:09] smeding (n=smeding@5354BE76.cable.casema.nl) joined ##slackware. [06:17] ataxic (n=ataxic@87.113.1.250.plusnet.pte-ag1.dyn.plus.net) left irc: "leaving" [06:19] Starchaser (n=iron@host89-251-107-20.hnet.ru) joined ##slackware. [06:22] vdsy (n=vdsy@S01060019d1f79250.cg.shawcable.net) left irc: "Leaving" [06:22] mib_5xsx3n8g (i=550d5535@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-a8279c8d7ccc196a) joined ##slackware. [06:24] plipp1 (n=cam@78.82.68.163) joined ##slackware. [06:24] hey, could anybody help me with booting from iso image of 12.2 slackware from DVD ? there is an error massage: Could not find kernel image: linux \n boot: [06:25] integrity of that image was checked and it was burned on dvd with no problems [06:25] you boot with something like hugesmp.s, or just ENTER [06:25] s/ENTER/pressing RETURN/ [06:26] Action: Camarade_Tux typed huges,p;s on and on, too used to type that on a qwerty layout ;p [06:27] Anakin (i=Anakin@unaffiliated/anakin) joined ##slackware. [06:30] Camarade_Tux: could you please be more specific ? [06:31] how to boot with the hugesmp.s [06:32] just press the RETURN key [06:32] should I give it a path to the hugesmp.s ? [06:32] or type hugesmp.s then the RETURN key [06:32] no, no need to give any path [06:33] and if you just press RETURN, it will load hugesmp.s (it is the default one) [06:33] enter > same message, hugesmp.s > Could not find kernel image : hugesmp.s [06:35] it doesn't find anything [06:35] plipp (n=cam@78.82.68.163) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [06:36] hmmm, something's wrong with your media [06:38] gain_analysis.c:107: warning: ignoring #pragma warning [06:38] Heh. [06:38] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@64.238.225.12) joined ##slackware. [06:39] appzer0 (n=appzer0@88.188.134.86) joined ##slackware. [06:41] m0nik3r5_ (i=sluttySu@gateway/tor/x-eb1d84675e740741) joined ##slackware. [06:42] sidmario_ (n=m@200-158-63-127.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Client Quit [06:43] eduardo_br (n=eduardo@201008174235.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. [06:43] to install the slackware have to download all the cds iso version 12 of ftp://ftp.slackware-brasil.com.br/slackware-12.0-iso/ [06:43] ? [06:44] just download dvd image [06:44] sixx (n=sixx@host86-152-32-56.range86-152.btcentralplus.com) joined ##slackware. [06:44] of 4GB? [06:44] ya [06:44] anyone use atheros wifi card ? [06:44] my connection with internet yes poor [06:44] my connection with internet is poor [06:44] :( [06:44] something solution for this? [06:46] whats the speed? [06:47] Camarade_Tux: I tried the same dvd on differenent machine and it's working [06:48] mib_5xsx3n8g, he, that's more annoying, how old are the two computers ? [06:48] eduardo_br (n=eduardo@201008174235.user.veloxzone.com.br) left irc: "Saindo" [06:48] sixx, yes I have a netgear WG511T [06:48] + madwifi driver [06:49] k i live uk and i think i should have 13 channels but the driver is loading default settings which is just 11 channels [06:49] Camarade_Tux: the on where the problem is - quite new laptop, the second one is an old pc [06:49] *one [06:49] hmm I seem to recall mine has 11 too [06:50] I'm not using it right now though [06:50] europe is suppose to have 13 i think or 14 [06:50] I think 11 is normal for UK [06:50] dunno need check on that [06:50] i used backtrack with it and it loaded 14 [06:51] mib_5xsx3n8g, even without a kernel booted, you should have a minimal environment, you can try playing with it (read what the slack dvd immediately displays) [06:51] where you live dive ? [06:51] UK [06:52] well my router can broadcast 1 - 13 [06:52] josemanuel (n=josemanu@141.0.222.87.dynamic.jazztel.es) joined ##slackware. [06:52] yeah i sure it's 13 we should have [06:52] Camarade_Tux: It displayed just the line with basic info and then immediately he error line [06:52] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@82-38-88-58.cable.ubr01.donc.blueyonder.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [06:53] mib_5xsx3n8g, no, *before* you type anything [06:53] I think USA is 1-11 [06:53] yeah i think thats the default setting for madwifi-ng [06:53] Srbo (n=Srbo@dslb-084-059-023-145.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [06:54] right sounds reasonable [06:54] I need to check out this card again [06:54] to see what options for channels there are [06:54] pcmcia ? [06:54] yeah [06:54] atm I'm using built in intel though [06:54] what chipset is that [06:55] what driver [06:55] kama (n=kama@host248-3-dynamic.3-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [06:55] Anakin (i=Anakin@unaffiliated/anakin) left irc: [06:55] the intel? ipw2200 driver [06:56] modinfo ath_pci shows there is a countrycode option [06:56] Camarade_Tux: like I said, one line with: ISOLIUX 3.52 2007-09-25 Copyright (C) 1994-207 H. Peter Anvin [06:56] overide default countrycode so maybe you need look into that [06:56] ive forgotten the code for uk now ill have to check it out [06:56] and then: Could not . . . . . [06:56] I've no idea what code numbers it supports though [06:57] probably giyf here [06:57] dive how you put a line in modrobe.conf [06:57] dont [06:57] use /etc/modprobe.d/ath_cpi [06:57] put a line in that file [06:57] create that and put in it 'options ath_pci