[00:00] 4 is not enough [00:00] heya panzer how goes it? [00:00] doh.... [00:00] if i sold them 1000bucks a piece hehe [00:00] how to change 24hr clock to 12hr? [00:00] yo juice [00:01] Leenux (n=nobody@114.57.34.236) joined ##slackware. [00:01] nix_chix0r: yea not going to happen. I don't think they are that much [00:03] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [00:04] rworkman: you around? [00:05] i am meny [00:06] panzer, still doing the shop? [00:06] ops wrong window [00:06] juice: yes [00:06] doing better? [00:06] or still slow? [00:07] doing ok. [00:08] got in some more used hardware to play with [00:09] kinda funny when P4 skt 775 stuff is being given away. ddr2 and sata drives [00:09] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) joined ##slackware. [00:10] velusip (n=velusip@65.38.42.178) left irc: [00:10] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [00:12] anyone know if the recent kernel exploit is foiled by grsecurity or not? [00:12] what's kernel? [00:13] kernel.org, look for yourself [00:13] oh, thanks [00:13] panzer aww man, that's beowulf stuff [00:14] Quiznos: yea. but I would rather do the slightly less then freebie core 2 duo stuff [00:14] and have dual core and ddr2 and sata [00:14] yea; i dont discriminate on free hw [00:14] sweet [00:14] I got a E8500 for free [00:14] what's that? [00:14] and a E4300 for 25$ [00:14] i'm old hw, not new [00:14] old class... [00:15] PII and older [00:15] :) [00:15] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115036 [00:15] ok [00:15] Dominian: The only examples I have seen mention apparmor and selinux [00:15] oh man 25$? [00:15] yea I was compiling on a dual p3 750 [00:15] nice [00:15] no the one I linked to was free [00:16] how come firefox crashes so often? [00:16] while other programs are fine. [00:16] seems like flash borks it most of the time [00:16] my mommy bought me my first new box [00:16] Dominian: pm? [00:16] antiwire: I thought I saw one about grsecurity stopping it... [00:16] mrselfpwn poss the .js you're running [00:16] ksh [00:16] reason I ask is my vps i"m on now.. I gotta find out if I need to rebuild a new kernel or not hehe [00:16] antiwire: sure [00:17] Wilblake (n=matheus@unaffiliated/wilblake) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [00:17] it's slow and not very responsive as well like when switching tabs. I know I'm on a netbook but damn. [00:18] how many tabs? [00:18] anyway, what's the point of running gnu stuff on a bsd kernel? [00:18] 3-5 [00:18] go gnuless [00:18] wow that little and its slow? [00:18] chk procs running [00:18] yeah, that's what i'm saying [00:18] fire|bird, http://www.unrealize.co.uk/scripts/rcfiles/custom.lua - you should get ideas from it [00:18] mrselfpw2 (n=nemesis@64.53.57.124) joined ##slackware. [00:18] and uptime [00:18] dive: thank you [00:18] why uptime? [00:18] yea, but it works well [00:18] fire|bird, also read comments at top [00:19] ok [00:19] more than you're expecting [00:19] mrselfpwn (can you add _ to front of shadow? [00:19] let me see [00:19] kk [00:19] compmstr (n=corey@adsl-074-185-008-197.sip.clt.bellsouth.net) left irc: "leaving" [00:19] mv it ?? [00:20] to _shadow [00:20] sure [00:20] it kills nick complete [00:20] logic error i think [00:20] in client [00:21] anyway, the beuty of the global bebz [00:21] ok i moved it [00:21] webz [00:21] mayday_jay (n=mayday_j@control-console.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:21] brb [00:21] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left irc: "leaving" [00:21] it's amazing [00:21] what does that accomplish Quiznos? [00:21] mrselfpwn, nop, i meant change mrselfpwn2 to _mrselfpwn [00:21] we're not on the same page yet :) [00:21] offs [00:22] ./nick _mrselfpwn [00:22] Nick change: mrselfpwn -> _mrselfpwn [00:22] mrselfpw2 there ya go [00:22] Nick change: _mrselfpwn -> slackpower [00:22] kool [00:22] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-Lee know that guy? [00:22] lol [00:23] hehe [00:23] mrselfpw2 ok now to your prob [00:23] now i see myself as mrselfpw2 [00:23] now slackpower [00:23] what's your `uptime` say? [00:24] dump into #Flude [00:24] 5 days [00:24] but i had a disconnect from internet [00:24] no, the floating values [00:24] i'll just restart irc [00:24] run uptime and paste to #Flude [00:24] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) joined ##slackware. [00:25] Chapinha (n=Chapinha@201-42-163-241.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [00:25] josefig (n=josefig@189.190.135.220) left irc: "[BX] Occifer, I'm not as think as you stoned I am!" [00:25] dive: on ion3 now. :) [00:25] what is the deal with uptime? [00:26] i wanna know if his cpu is BUSY [00:26] fire|bird, if you attach a few windows together (floating only i think) you can use alt+left|right to cycle + alt-tab [00:26] cool, thanks. [00:26] okay i understand now [00:27] bah, brb. I need to restart to my other kernel. [00:27] i also canceled out all the alt+0-9 and alt+qwertyuiop binds so that irssi can use them [00:27] and now alt+t os alt+h and alt+r os alt+f [00:27] ok his uptime floats are good/low [00:28] < .2 [00:28] s/os/is [00:28] well i did just restart firefox as well [00:28] Does xwmconfig look horrible for anyone else? [00:28] slackpower what is ffox doing; tab-wise? [00:28] just plain text/html? [00:29] fire|bird, dunno using init 4 at the moment [00:29] Action: nix_chix0r paces [00:29] I boot up to 3 and use init 4 instead of statx [00:29] well, it is sluggish when switching tabs and I am unable to switch tabs while a new page is loading [00:29] dive: I was too, but I went to 3 to choose ion3, xwmconfig looks aweful. [00:29] startx* [00:29] shonudo (n=user@c-69-254-158-129.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left ##slackware. [00:29] in what way? [00:29] you are going to have a wear pattern in the floor if you keep that up [00:29] well, it is sluggish when switching tabs and I am unable to switch tabs while a new page is loading [00:29] colours not drawn? [00:29] slackpower k [00:29] dive: Well, a ton of weird characters and the list is messed up. How can I take a ss of it? [00:30] are you in linux console? [00:30] brb quiznos [00:30] kk [00:30] mrselfpw2 (n=nemesis@64.53.57.124) left irc: "irc restart" [00:30] cofe [00:30] slackpower (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) left irc: "irc restart" [00:30] dive: Well, on ion3 right now, but I ran startx to get to it from tty1 [00:30] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) joined ##slackware. [00:30] its probably a bad font [00:30] try terminus [00:30] dive: How do I set the font for that? [00:31] Nick change: mrselfpwn -> slackpower [00:31] Xdefaults? [00:31] the information is moving so fast nowdays [00:31] fire|bird, one way is setconsolefont command [00:31] spook (n=spook@202-89-167-144.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:32] personnally thought slackpower was witty Quiznos. :D [00:32] dive: ok, I'll check that out, first I'm gonna restart, brb. [00:32] thanks [00:32] ok it's ter-114n [00:32] ok, thanks [00:32] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [00:32] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left ##slackware (""Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.""). [00:32] . [00:32] it's all open [00:33] slackpower yep [00:33] anyway, so when it messes up again, i'll check my uptime [00:33] not much space for lies [00:33] kk [00:33] brb [00:33] Dominian: pm? [00:34] panzer: sure [00:34] shonudo (n=user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [00:36] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) joined ##slackware. [00:36] Chakravanti (n=k@in-67-236-82-46.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) left irc: "Leaving" [00:36] dive: I don't have terminus listed in that, so I tried various other ones and they all looked horrible. [00:37] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: [00:37] no ter fonts? Did you install it via SBo? [00:37] yeah, I have it installed, I use it in urxvt, etc. [00:37] it wont show the full name it will be ter-xxx [00:37] yeah, I didn't have anything ter-xxx [00:37] . [00:38] fire|bird, try this: setfont -v ter-114n.psf.gz [00:38] hiptobecubic (n=john@pool-173-65-85-6.tampfl.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [00:38] setfont: graphics console skipped [00:38] reHip [00:39] need do it in linux console I think [00:39] dive yes [00:39] nox [00:39] dive: ok, that worked [00:39] setfont is cli only [00:40] fire|bird, put the command in rc.font [00:40] dive: It's loading the Unicode Mapping Table it says [00:40] fire|bird, yeah good then [00:40] Chapinha (n=Chapinha@201-42-163-241.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: "Saindo" [00:40] now try a curses prog [00:41] ok, I'll have to wait for that to get done loading though. [00:41] should only take a sec.. [00:41] press enter [00:41] it's still going [00:41] weird [00:41] its instant usually [00:42] WHOA, that's weird now, I hit enter, it showed a prompt but also showed as if I had typed random characters, which I didn't. [00:43] you on en_US.UTF-*? [00:43] yeah [00:43] ok, I tried xwmconfig from another VT and it still looks aweful. [00:44] have you actually got console setup for utf8? [00:45] try the unicode_start command perhaps [00:45] fire|bird what's wrong with dialog? [00:45] dive: afaik, yes, sec. [00:45] Quiznos: I stated that above. :) [00:45] fire|bird ok; did you put unicde-* in rc.font? or setfont *? [00:45] unicode [00:46] dive: checking with echo $LANG in VT it shows en_US.UTF-8 [00:46] locale [00:46] fire|bird `locale` is the approved method for htat [00:46] fire|bird, check that you have latest version of terminus [00:46] yarr http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5053827 [00:47] shonudo (n=user@unaffiliated/shonudo) left irc: Nick collision from services. [00:47] I _think_ when I first installed it console couldn't find the plain font and I just had xft [00:47] setfont -d for default font file [00:47] dive: I have 4.2.8 [00:47] upgrading from sbo fixed it [00:47] terminus-font-4.28-noarch-1_SBo? [00:48] locale shows everything as utf8 [00:48] shonudo (n=user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [00:48] dive: yeah [00:48] what's the whole string? [00:48] did unicode_start do anything? [00:48] i know that you know [00:49] sry [00:49] dive: gave a line about Cannot Open Font File latarcyrheb--sun16 :/ [00:50] danc3 (n=danc3@ip70-187-50-46.pn.at.cox.net) left irc: "There had better be some beer left when I get back!" [00:50] "lata" is the right prefix? [00:50] ah you need to specify a font ot edit the script [00:50] i have lat* [00:50] unicode_start ter-114n [00:51] \o/ [00:51] or you could try lat9w-16 [00:51] that did the trick, xwmconfig looks great now [00:51] ok [00:52] fire|bird on the filename, ... oh you could ln-s default to the LatArCyrHeb file; just rename current default [00:52] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) joined ##slackware. [00:52] that's the lazy way [00:52] setfont LatArCyr* dint work? [00:52] fire|bird, grep vt.default_utf8 /etc/lilo.conf [00:52] hi [00:53] hi thom [00:53] dive: append=" vt.default_utf8=0 init=/sbin/bootchartd fastboot=1 initcall_debug=1 printk.time=1 loglevel=3" [00:53] fire|bird, needs be =1 [00:53] user8937 (n=user0432@adsl-76-235-42-19.dsl.dytnoh.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "Leaving" [00:53] dive: ok, thanks. I shall change it now. [00:54] gabriel (n=gabriel@200.83.63.105) left irc: "Leaving" [00:54] then you might want to put that unicode_start line in rc.local too [00:54] is it really necessa to tell kernel to start in utf mode? [00:54] a better question, is there a way to adjust the date/time format in the default kde? instead of having to run some date -s nonsense!? [00:55] gh: haha, yeah. KDE has a gui for adjusting date/time etc. [00:55] gh: you can change format of the time that KDE reports. [00:55] dive: ok, done and done :) thanks [00:56] well, because in the date/time window in settings the only thing you can adjust is time, timezone, [00:56] well this is inside of x really [00:56] gh: are you running 12.2? [00:56] hell even date reports 24 [00:56] no [00:57] then which one? [00:57] right-click clock applet? [00:57] well -current i guess [00:57] gh: you don't know what you're using? [00:57] Rat409 no way to change the format [00:57] In kde4 go ot system settings > Regional & Language > Time & Dates tab [00:57] ... [00:57] yes there is. [00:58] fire|bird um -current? [00:58] rc2? [00:58] fire|bird, you're welcome [00:58] gh: don't ask me, I'm not using your system, you should know. :P [00:58] brb [00:58] antiwire do you want a screenshot? [00:58] no [00:58] no way to change the format [00:58] there is a way ot change the date and time format under KDe and the CLI [00:59] It is not something that cannot be change. [00:59] yes i am fully aware of date [00:59] changed. [00:59] date -s [00:59] man date would be appropriate [00:59] gh: You in KDE? [00:59] Dominian yes [00:59] I just showed you how to change the format [00:59] and this is KDE4 on -current I'm assuming? [00:59] antiwire you did? [00:59] Dominian yes [00:59] system settings > Regional & Language > Time & Dates tab [00:59] antiwire THERE IS NO WAY TO CHANGE THE FORMAT [00:59] gh: Look in the Kmenu.. For System Settings [01:00] ... [01:00] DO YOU WANT A SCREEN SHOT? [01:00] does he speak english? [01:00] gh: then go to Regional and Language [01:00] date and time! [01:00] thank you Dominian [01:00] no problem [01:00] wtf. [01:00] In kde4 go ot system settings > Regional & Language > Time & Dates tab [01:00] gh: I took me a while to figure that one out :) [01:00] Action: gh gives Dominian a rose [01:00] I've said that 3 times now. [01:00] haha [01:01] yeah gh...antiwire did say that quite a few lines ago [01:01] Wescotte (n=WuzzleWa@75-9-90-101.lightspeed.milwwi.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "ZNC - http://znc.sourceforge.net" [01:01] Dominian please tell antiwire he is wrong? [01:01] oh [01:01] 00:57 < antiwire> In kde4 go ot system settings > Regional & Language > Time & Dates tab [01:01] wait [01:01] I'm not wrong, in fact I told you the same exact thing Dominian did. [01:01] antiwire calm down [01:01] You may apologize now. [01:01] Action: gh hands antiwire a beer [01:01] hehe [01:01] that's an apology anyone can handle [01:01] a beer! [01:01] Wescotte (n=WuzzleWa@75-9-90-101.lightspeed.milwwi.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [01:01] antiwire: can you check something for me again? cat /proc/bus/usb/devices and is Driver=(none) for your reader? [01:01] I did not grep the regional language part [01:01] chopp: yep [01:02] antiwire i am sorry =] [01:02] fire|bird1 (n=fire|bir@173-18-61-65.client.mchsi.com) joined ##slackware. [01:03] dive: I restarted and it works great now, thanks again. [01:03] pireau (i=chaos@pdpc/supporter/student/pireau) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:04] antiwire: this thing will surely drive me insane...oh wait, too late [01:04] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left irc: Nick collision from services. [01:04] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-20-211.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [01:04] hba (n=hba@189.188.149.138) left irc: Client Quit [01:04] Nick change: fire|bird1 -> fire|bird [01:04] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [01:05] IceW (n=sartori@189-46-153-21.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Client Quit [01:05] it will do that, did that to me too [01:05] IceW (n=sartori@189-46-153-21.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [01:06] I tried a udev rule, but no luck with that [01:08] elderK (n=elderK@222-152-99-143.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) left irc: "Leaving..." [01:08] Action: byteframe pisses on nvidia [01:10] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-16-57.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [01:11] Rat409 (n=me@bb-205-209-95-119.gwi.net) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [01:13] Rat409 (n=me@bb-205-209-95-119.gwi.net) joined ##slackware. [01:16] what value do you guys get with 'cat /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count' ? [01:17] 65536 [01:17] SiegeX: 65536 [01:18] k, thanks [01:18] np [01:18] which kernel are you two running? [01:18] fire|bird / chopp [01:19] 2.6.30.1 here [01:19] 2.6.30-rc6-wl-smp [01:19] SiegeX: if you are running -current with the slackware config you should get 0 [01:19] antiwire: for max or min? [01:19] for min [01:19] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [01:19] ya, I get 0 for 12.2 release [01:20] yes, current still too [01:20] setting it to 65536 makes the exploit not work. not sure if this survives a reboot though [01:20] it makes it not give a shell but it can still be an issue [01:21] instead of a take over it becomes a possible, theoretical, crash situation [01:21] gh (n=gh@unaffiliated/gh) left irc: "Leaving" [01:24] ya, I guess if they can corrupt a pointer to point to a mapable space the problem would persist [01:24] spook (n=spook@202-89-167-144.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) joined ##slackware. [01:24] cmair (n=cmair@host56-111-dynamic.21-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [01:27] tank-man (i=1000@174.6.38.217) joined ##slackware. [01:28] I feel lucky, fsck just saved my main desktop :) [01:29] tank-man: \o/ [01:30] fscking yes! [01:31] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) left irc: [01:33] big_bass (n=big_bass@unaffiliated/bigbass/x-81725) joined ##slackware. [01:35] kleanchap (n=chatzill@p5DC3105E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined ##slackware. [01:36] i can't read font type in my desktop [01:37] antiwire: I'm re-imaging the lappy now after reading that link agentc0re gave me. It's going close to 814MB/min :P [01:41] I had another crappy dream last night. It was the kind where you are in school and it's the last week of school and you realize you've been enrolled in a class the whole year and have forgotten to go. [01:41] fire|bird: changed colors a bit, can you tell i like blue?? http://omploader.org/vMjY3bw :P [01:42] Rat409: haha, yeah, but that looks awesome. [01:42] thanks [01:42] Rat409: better change that horse's colors to blue too. :P [01:42] indeed lol [01:42] antiwire: have you messed with fprint at all? [01:43] fprintf [01:43] Rat409: without the horse (my opinion) that wallpaper would be excellent. :P [01:43] chopp: yes it was more difficult for me [01:43] chopp: I had less success but that was me [01:43] big_bass (n=big_bass@unaffiliated/bigbass/x-81725) left irc: "Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/" [01:43] giuppy (n=giuppy@host47-160-dynamic.10-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [01:44] fire|bird: changed fonts from bitstream vera sans mono to droid sans mono altho it was ok. yes wp's from dA [01:44] cool [01:45] error_developer_ (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [01:45] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [01:45] kleanchap (n=chatzill@p5DC3105E.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: "bbl. Have a good one. Peace!" [01:45] still using qemu i take it? [01:46] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [01:47] qemu is fucking awesome [01:47] yes [01:48] Leenux (n=nobody@114.57.34.236) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:48] I'm rocking with qemu + kvm [01:49] It lets you do bad things in a safe way [01:49] cmair (n=cmair@host56-111-dynamic.21-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [01:49] kvm doesnt directly use qemu, it uses a modified qemu binary :) [01:51] Right, and I use the kvm qemu version [01:53] antiwire: everybody look at your pants [01:53] slackmagic (n=magician@unaffiliated/slackmagic) joined ##slackware. [01:53] dude I have to be wearing pants for people to look at them [01:57] glad i didn't look :) [01:57] lol [01:58] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [01:59] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [01:59] man dotfiles.org has been down like 3weeks i bet [02:00] \o/, that image is done now [02:00] antiwire: Is there an option in qemu to pass for enabling apic at all? If this image fails, in VBox anyway, enabling that made it work. [02:01] spook is just drunk again [02:01] it's ok [02:01] Rat409: (2009-08-18 00:45:44) Rat409: still using qemu i take it? <----Was this at me? If so, yes, I am using qemu still. :P [02:02] indeed it was you [02:02] :) ok, there's the answer then. :P [02:02] qemu rocks [02:03] indeed! [02:05] can qemu setup a bridge automatically like vbox ? [02:06] bridge networking? yes [02:06] y0 mancha [02:06] hey fire [02:06] before we need to setup ourselves a bridge + tap devices [02:06] ok mancha :) [02:06] I use bridge networking in qemu, yes [02:07] It does require tap devices in the host and bridging in the host os [02:08] ok, that's my question [02:08] yes, you set up tap [02:08] oh, you meant qemu doing it all for you internally? [02:08] vbox doesn't require tap devices to use a bridge, it create it automatically [02:08] mancha, yep [02:08] yht (n=yht@114.123.203.55) joined ##slackware. [02:09] qemu can do that too [02:09] you can script it in qemu ifup or whatever [02:09] cool :) [02:09] anyone have a script ? [02:10] i could code one up, you basically just need to set up the routes and call brctl [02:10] there are no routes to setup [02:10] mancha, don't code for me, i can do that, thank you [02:10] I was at Trader Joe's today, and there was like 30 something different types of bread. [02:11] jeez.. [02:11] Thom1: umm, you just asked for a script [02:11] antiwire, I asked if anyone already had one :) [02:11] (sorry for my english) [02:11] the qemu-ifup script is the standard method and it can be extended [02:12] Thom1, ok, i'll stop then. It shoulnd't be too hard, just set have br0 or whatever your poison and then call brctl [02:12] I disable qemu's script running and use my own scripts to initialize the networking though [02:12] Reav__ (n=Reaver@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) joined ##slackware. [02:13] antiwire, you already have the script I need, do you want to send it to me ? [02:13] yes, i don't know what i want :D [02:14] analiser (n=analiser@190.142.190.15) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:14] night [02:14] night juice [02:14] bye juice [02:14] night juice [02:14] work in 5 hours [02:14] well 4:45 [02:14] funtime :P [02:15] yeah get up at 6am be at work by 7am [02:15] take care [02:15] you too drive careful [02:15] geoff_k (n=geoff@cpc2-asht4-0-0-cust822.asfd.cable.ntl.com) joined ##slackware. [02:16] iGaucho (n=mark@72.8.75.142) joined ##slackware. [02:17] drive it like you stole it [02:17] Thom1, assuming your bridge is @ br0, then this should suffice: ifconfig $1 0.0.0.0 promisc up [02:17] brctl addif br0 $1 [02:18] you need to have the tun module loaded too [02:18] I knew the method but when I use it, linux fails [02:18] freeze [02:18] you're doing something wrong then [02:19] yep [02:19] josefig (n=josefig@201.164.90.183) joined ##slackware. [02:20] [ 73% + ] root@prometeo:/home/josefig $ wpa_supplicant -B -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf [02:20] Line 25: Invalid configuration line 'network{'. [02:20] << same all lines :S [02:20] you're not using the correct syntax [02:20] Thom if you go back to qemu and can narrow down the error for me i can get you bridged in a no time [02:20] -a [02:20] josefig: network={ [02:21] shit! :X [02:21] josefig: man wpa_supplicant.conf [02:21] yes, i need to do that :P [02:21] thank you [02:21] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) joined ##slackware. [02:21] brb, testing [02:21] josefig (n=josefig@201.164.90.183) left irc: Client Quit [02:22] mancha, i'm compiling qemu, then i'll retry to setup bridge/tap devices [02:22] sounds good [02:22] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Connection timed out [02:22] shik4nt4z4 (n=shik4nt4@unaffiliated/pri4pus) joined ##slackware. [02:22] Hello! [02:23] iGaucho (n=mark@72.8.75.142) left ##slackware. [02:23] hello shik4nt4z4 [02:24] Thom1: http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/A0NlHR16.html [02:24] that's for manual setup [02:24] thanks antiwire [02:24] note the script=no [02:25] Try it by manually setting up the bridge and tap then start qemu with those networking options in the paste [02:25] i remember :) [02:25] thanks [02:26] The MAC that you use in those commands needs to be unique; not the same MAC as anything other device you have [02:27] Also, I use "sudo tunctl -b -u usernamehere" where username= the user name I wish to allow access to the tap0 device. this way the VM can run as a user [02:28] yes [02:30] eviltux (i=eviltux@eviltux.com.mx) left irc: "changing servers" [02:31] alphad64 (n=alphad64@41.189.34.89) joined ##slackware. [02:31] fraktil (n=fraktil@ip68-227-80-107.sb.sd.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [02:32] crap, i compile bridge module but it fails, i think i need to recompile completely the kernel [02:32] tun works [02:32] This is from my guest using virtio and bridge networking, over gigabit to a real server on my lan [ 4] 0.0-10.0 sec 905 MBytes 758 Mbits/sec [02:32] yeah baby [02:32] can i paste three lines ? [02:33] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [02:33] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [02:34] evilfourzero (n=evil@68.114.212.208) joined ##slackware. [02:36] 1 [02:36] 2 [02:36] 3? [02:37] redtricycle (n=redtricy@69.105.44.91) left irc: "leaving" [02:38] eviltux (n=eviltux@64.32.14.145) joined ##slackware. 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[02:55] geoff_k (n=geoff@cpc2-asht4-0-0-cust822.asfd.cable.ntl.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:55] slackytude: excellent, thanks. :) [02:56] hi slackytude [02:57] fire|bird, needs be =1 [02:58] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) joined ##slackware. [02:58] well, I say fine, altho Im at work [02:58] yo The-spiki [02:58] err Thom1 [03:05] Nick change: yht -> Yudha_HT [03:06] josefig (n=josefig@201.164.90.183) joined ##slackware. [03:08] DirtyHarry (n=DirtyHar@unaffiliated/dirtyharry) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [03:08] DirtyHarry (n=DirtyHar@unaffiliated/dirtyharry) joined ##slackware. [03:10] Does Slackware have a sudo GUI? [03:11] you mean to run graphical commands as root while you're in X as a user? [03:12] elderK (n=elderK@222-152-99-143.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) joined ##slackware. [03:12] q4wine is asking for "sudo GUI", whatever that is. [03:12] I stuck in kdesu for now. 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[03:42] slackpower (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [03:43] the snmp daemon that comes with slack [03:43] slackytude: funny you mention snmpd [03:43] I just started figuring it out last night [03:44] any clues? Im playing around with it but my snmp clients dont see it [03:44] just going to hunt for some how tos now [03:44] shah16 (n=shah@121.246.152.157) joined ##slackware. [03:45] slackytude: the docs in /usr/share/doc/net-snmp* and this link get me started http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch22_:_Monitoring_Server_Performance [03:45] thx [03:46] just playing around with pandora [03:46] quite nice [03:47] I started checking out snmp after reading some article about cactii and mrtg [03:47] nix_chix0r (n=misspwn@70-41-16-81.cust.wildblue.net) joined ##slackware. [03:47] I mean cacti [03:49] Action: powtrix votes to cacti [03:51] mbohun (n=mbohun@203.171.195.83) left irc: "Leaving" [03:51] cacti uses mysql, i dont know if mrtg uses it [03:51] hrm [03:51] doesnt work for me somehwo [03:51] elderK (n=elderK@222-152-99-143.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) left ##slackware. [03:52] slackytude: did you try the test by setting up just that super empty config file first? [03:52] looks like I just need one line in snmpd.conf and then a snmpdwalk should work [03:52] my test snmpd.conf only contains one line: rocommunity lan [03:53] then i restarted rc.snmpd [03:53] look http://www.vivaolinux.com.br/etc/snmpd.conf [03:55] Nick change: fau__ -> fAu [03:56] antiwire, yeah, did that [03:56] now I try to snmpwalk -v 1 -c craz33guy localhost system [03:56] did you use craz33guy as your community name? [03:58] \o/, I think this reimage is gonna work. [03:58] antiwire, well, no I used public [03:58] and I used public in walk command as well, befor you ask [03:58] k [03:59] but I didnt use rc.snmpd [03:59] did you manually run snmpd? [03:59] ayr [04:00] spaceplo_ (i=SpacePlo@gateway/shell/xzibition.com/x-utxqjufdneethlzb) joined ##slackware. [04:00] ah, works now [04:01] cool [04:01] Skaperen (n=phil@c-76-125-202-149.hsd1.wv.comcast.net) got netsplit. [04:01] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-16-57.dsl.telesp.net.br) got netsplit. [04:01] CeruleanC (n=Cerulean@unaffiliated/ceruleanc) got netsplit. [04:01] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) got netsplit. [04:01] upyr[ema` (n=user@79.174.35.11) got netsplit. [04:01] stig (n=stig@cpc2-tref4-2-0-cust399.5-2.cable.virginmedia.com) got netsplit. [04:01] Quiznos (i=1000@c-68-56-143-229.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) got netsplit. [04:01] konus (n=konus_fn@ns1.noxis.org) got netsplit. [04:01] Zordrak (n=jaz@unaffiliated/zordrak) got netsplit. 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[04:08] but even so a lot of info is shown [04:08] all of my running process and even my installed printers [04:08] yeah, mac addresses, hostnames [04:08] aye [04:09] pretty verbose [04:09] my router supports snmp too [04:09] yep, same here. printers as well [04:09] I enabled it so I have a few systems that I can manually query now, next step is setting up something like cacti or mrtg [04:09] which is nice. can monitor and alert on low ink ^-^ [04:09] hehe [04:10] mrtg? [04:10] Skaperen_ (n=phil@c-76-125-202-149.hsd1.wv.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [04:10] check it out http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/ [04:11] ah ok [04:12] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) got netsplit. [04:12] CygnusX1_ (n=CygnusX1@c-71-201-12-88.hsd1.in.comcast.net) got netsplit. [04:12] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) got netsplit. [04:12] gyroscope (n=master@unaffiliated/gyroscope) got netsplit. [04:12] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.85.210.200) got netsplit. 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[04:14] nix_chix0r (n=misspwn@70-41-16-81.cust.wildblue.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [04:14] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [04:15] Skaperen (n=phil@c-76-125-202-149.hsd1.wv.comcast.net) left irc: Connection timed out [04:15] antiwire, I recompiled my kernel completely, I use your commands lines and... it works perfectly [04:15] Thom1: awesome [04:15] ;) [04:16] powtrix: you'll have to run that fah more often if you want to catch me ;) [04:16] Later guys. Take care. [04:16] later fire|bird [04:16] upyr[ema` (n=user@79.174.35.11) left irc: Connection timed out [04:16] see ya chopp [04:17] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/silvergold) left ##slackware (""Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.""). [04:18] jeev (n=email@unaffiliated/jeev) got lost in the net-split. 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[04:18] jigpe (i=allan@securabit/listener/jigp) left irc: Connection timed out [04:18] SQlvpapir (n=teis@wnn73223.wireless.dtu.dk) joined ##slackware. [04:19] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) joined ##slackware. [04:20] eviljames (n=james@96.49.81.107) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [04:20] do you know what is the package with tunctl cmd ? [04:20] josefig (n=josefig@201.164.90.183) left irc: Client Quit [04:21] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@64.53.57.124) joined ##slackware. [04:22] Thom1: I built mine from slackbuilds.org /var/log/packages/tunctl-1.5-i486-1_SBo:PACKAGE LOCATION: tunctl-1.5-i486-1_SBo.tgz [04:22] it's not a default slackware package [04:22] Starchaser (n=geek@80.66.88.130) joined ##slackware. [04:23] I just see that, I thought it was in slackware by default [04:23] hmm [04:23] maybe you lost connection Thom1 [04:23] Thom1: using it for virtualbox network setup? [04:24] qemu [04:24] ah [04:25] rapid (n=rapid@c210-49-86-242.rochd2.qld.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [04:25] mrselfpwn, what ? [04:25] mrselfpwn: there was a netsplit and you just now came back... [04:25] Thom1: well, just in case you have virtualbox installed as well, there's VBoxTunctl, which is exactly the same [04:25] nix_chix0r (n=misspwn@70-41-16-81.cust.wildblue.net) joined ##slackware. [04:27] CcSsNET (n=user@c-98-216-161-213.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) left irc: Client Quit [04:27] pprkut, ok [04:29] yes antiwire [04:29] twas intentional [04:30] just saying hello to you [04:34] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) joined ##slackware. [04:35] hrm [04:35] cant see to add commands to snmpd [04:35] seem [04:36] damn i've missed the late 70s and early 80s music; reminds me of so much [04:37] btw, what app is rewriting MY alsamixer stored values? it's really annoying. [04:38] it' snot [04:40] let me rephrase [04:40] it's snot [04:41] 8D [04:41] I had the same problem and it can be fixed with aumix [04:41] though, i don't remember the direct command. [04:42] marto28sf (i=1000@84.252.10.104) joined ##slackware. [04:42] ah, it does work [04:43] paissad-hp (n=paissad@108.160.66-86.rev.gaoland.net) joined ##slackware. [04:46] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left ##slackware ("/"). [04:48] john_dee (n=id@93-81-141-88.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [04:49] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-421232.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [04:50] eviljames (n=james@96.49.81.107) joined ##slackware. [04:51] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.84.13.103) joined ##slackware. [04:51] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-421232.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [04:53] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-421232.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [04:54] moh2a (n=mohaa@92.49.74.47) joined ##slackware. [04:57] but which app is rewriting? it happened again [04:57] lowering my settings [04:59] i chmod'd the etc/ sound files to 400; that should prevent stoopit munging without my explicit perm [04:59] bastard apps [05:00] um [05:00] i don't think it's that though don't know enough to comment more. XD [05:01] k [05:01] rapid_ (n=rapid@c210-49-86-242.rochd2.qld.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [05:02] Lexus (n=alexey@95.129.162.218) joined ##slackware. [05:03] Lexus (n=alexey@95.129.162.218) left ##slackware. [05:08] Riley (n=Blue@S0106001c109fc40c.ss.shawcable.net) left irc: [05:08] Quiznos [05:09] marto28sf (i=1000@84.252.10.104) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [05:09] SQlvpapir (n=teis@wnn73223.wireless.dtu.dk) left irc: "Ex-Chat" [05:10] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-421232.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [05:11] misspwn (n=misspwn@70-41-16-81.cust.wildblue.net) joined ##slackware. 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One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too w [06:08] novacrust (n=Crust@dhcp-0-13-10-db-a4-5d.cpe.mountaincable.net) joined ##slackware. [06:11] fuzzix_ (n=fuzzix@86-42-183-191-dynamic.b-ras1.bbh.dublin.eircom.net) joined ##slackware. [06:12] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-131-67.dynamic.hinet.net) joined ##slackware. [06:13] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-226.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Leaving" [06:14] fuzzix_ (n=fuzzix@86-42-183-191-dynamic.b-ras1.bbh.dublin.eircom.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [06:18] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-131-67.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: Client Quit [06:22] Nick change: theblackbox -> theblackslab [06:22] Nick change: theblackslab -> theblackbox [06:23] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@86-42-188-48-dynamic.b-ras1.bbh.dublin.eircom.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [06:23] linXea (n=esb@81-233-227-253-no38.tbcn.telia.com) joined ##slackware. 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[06:51] paissad-hp (n=paissad@108.160.66-86.rev.gaoland.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [06:57] hey all, working on setting up my network infrastructure and thinking about backup solutions.... was looking at setting up an scp with an rsa on a cron job, but this was my first thought, anyone got any other ideas? refinements? (like would it be best to dedicate a "backup" user to this?) [06:57] ALVAN (n=galaxy@unaffiliated/alvan) joined ##slackware. [07:00] novacrust (n=Crust@dhcp-0-13-10-db-a4-5d.cpe.mountaincable.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [07:01] The-Croupier (n=ksandros@unaffiliated/thecroupier/x-363548) joined ##slackware. [07:02] greeings [07:02] hey [07:03] irrlevant slackware question: could one help me on finding infomation on how to get a bank account in other country? i mean become a customer on another country bank? [07:04] i joined various bank websites, and sent various emails... apart from that is there anything else: apart from google? [07:04] The-Croupier, phone number is best [07:06] missyjane: i see.. thank you... [07:07] because i fthe bank doesnt even have a phone number.... [07:07] missyjane: they do have a phonenumber..im sure [07:07] >< some international banks dont (scam or dying banks) [07:08] missyjane: oh...never thought of that... thanks again [07:15] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [07:16] etf (i=c958d1cd@gateway/web/freenode/x-gmqdqvcvbvvbjcmj) joined ##slackware. [07:17] how can i see... which is the less expensive in the world kind of thing?... 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[07:23] t4k3r0n_ (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.30.120) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [07:24] pgeek|| (i=pgeek@spark.ofloo.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [07:25] hey, can anyone recomend a webcam that's easy to set up in slackware 12.2? [07:25] MakubeX (i=horas@my.barbie.wears.no-panties.org) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [07:26] broad question, but all i've tried so far have worked. [07:27] zoran119: most of them are ;) [07:29] Thom1, use the slackbuild for qemu and kqemu: http://slackbuilds.org [07:30] The-Croupier: looking at google, it seems kqemu-linux.c is missing some include directives or something.. [07:30] doesn't change anything dive [07:31] er, sorry Thom1 not The-Croupier [07:31] ok quasar :) [07:33] Thom1, there is no problem build kqemu on 12.2 using slackbuild + stock kernel + source/headers etc [07:33] pgeek|| (n=anon@spark.ofloo.net) joined ##slackware. [07:34] dive, the problem is my linux kernel, but what's the problem exactly [07:34] raw (i=raw@howaboutyou.showusyourteetees.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [07:34] dios_mio (i=FREELOVE@88.242.166.38) left irc: "HERE WE IN SANTA FE AND NONE THE WISER" [07:34] MakubeX (i=horas@my.barbie.wears.no-panties.org) joined ##slackware. [07:39] can't see from that [07:41] novacrust (n=Crust@dhcp-0-13-10-db-a4-5d.cpe.mountaincable.net) joined ##slackware. [07:41] fAu (n=fAu@78.134.6.96) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [07:41] fAu (n=fAu@78-134-6-96.static.ngi.it) joined ##slackware. [07:43] Thom1, perhaps you need newer kqemu source. Tried asking in #qemu? [07:43] I use the last qemu, and nobody anwsers in #qemu [07:43] s/qemu/kqemu [07:44] perhaps you need svn/git? [07:44] perhaps [07:47] xxjx (n=xxjx@unaffiliated/xxjx) joined ##slackware. [07:51] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/x-bcefftjwbsfmxooy) joined ##slackware. [07:54] quasar, http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4199#p15275 :) [07:54] Thom1, I can only find svn for qemu [07:55] it works now dive [07:55] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-421232.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [07:55] thats good to know. I will note it for the 13 SB [07:56] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-421232.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [07:59] zoran119 (n=zoran@154.169.233.220.static.exetel.com.au) left ##slackware. [07:59] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) left irc: "Leaving." [08:00] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [08:01] shyko (n=shyko@201-76-78-119.flash.tv.br) joined ##slackware. [08:02] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) left ##slackware ("Leaving."). [08:02] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.83.198) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [08:08] compmstr (n=corey@adsl-074-185-008-197.sip.clt.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. 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[09:15] even with tweevers it seems impossible [09:15] *tweezers [09:17] luceroz (n=luceroz@76.31.194.150) joined ##slackware. [09:17] Zordrak: throw it on the ground really hard. :P [09:19] Reav__ (n=Reaver@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) left irc: Connection timed out [09:22] its a flick job [09:22] gotta get one side of the tweezers down one side and kinda flick it out [09:22] The Scoutmaster: "Don't be afraid to use your nails, boys" [09:25] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@86-42-178-71-dynamic.b-ras1.bbh.dublin.eircom.net) joined ##slackware. [09:25] The Priest: "Don't be afraid to use your teeth, boys!" [09:25] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-217-099.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [09:27] Reav__ (n=Reaver@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) joined ##slackware. [09:27] http://www.37signals.com/svn/images/fear_poster_med.jpg [09:33] nargon (i=mike@217.194.139.22) joined ##slackware. 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[09:45] CTCP VERSION: from phzin (phzin!n=s2@189.57.19.89) to ##slackware [09:46] phzin: kindly F.O.A.D [09:47] Wooo!! 8 Tuzs! Count them -- EIGHT! [09:47] :D [09:48] Double Woo!! /dev/sdb: 2999.9GB [09:48] Nick change: moh2a -> mohaa [09:52] and thats 3ware hardware raid6 too :D [09:52] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@86-42-178-71-dynamic.b-ras1.bbh.dublin.eircom.net) joined ##slackware. [09:52] need an emoticon with a wider grin [09:52] :}} [09:53] you gots some crooked teefs [09:54] Zordrak: not bad [09:54] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [09:55] Just hope 13 ships soon.. doesnt really matter cause i can run rc2 and update later.. but would be nice to roll these out on 13 [09:57] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: "chao pajudos =P" [09:57] what's the better client irc to use? [09:58] telnet [09:58] irssi [09:59] I mean.. irssi, xchat, bitchx, or weechat? [09:59] irssi [09:59] echo $((RANDOM % 4)) [10:00] oh thanks. [10:00] well it chosen bitchx [10:00] not bitchx [10:00] since its been removed from slack [10:00] allend (n=allend@CPE-124-180-243-7.vic.bigpond.net.au) left irc: Remote closed the connection [10:00] ok, lets roll it again [10:01] ok [10:01] 3 again [10:01] hmmz should be 'echo $((RANDOM % 3))' anyway [10:04] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [10:04] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [10:06] irc clients are very personal you gotta pick your own. bitchx is no longer actively maintained though so don't expect exploit patches [10:06] format complete.. nfs mounted, slack64 selected, and boom goes the dynamite :) [10:07] bitchx was always a problem.. i dont know any decent reason why someone with access to irssi would use bitchx instead [10:08] bitchx was fine like i said it's very personal. i know lots of people who would say equally bad things abot ircssi [10:09] security is the issue [10:09] youd be better off running mIRC under wine [10:09] it is again what irc client you use [10:09] hiptobecubic (n=john@pool-173-65-85-6.tampfl.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [10:10] no-one mentioned epic anyway [10:10] id replace bitnchx with epic in the selection list.. thats a choice, not a failure [10:10] well read the wiki page for BX [10:10] ViN86 (n=ViN86@cpe-72-228-59-183.nycap.res.rr.com) left irc: "Leaving" [10:10] you will see BX2 is merging back with epic [10:11] linXea (n=esb@81-233-227-253-no38.tbcn.telia.com) joined ##slackware. [10:14] panzer, all these have been text clients, lots of folks like the gui kind, which opens another group of options [10:14] xchat, pidgin, etc... [10:14] yea. except we have been talking about BX [10:14] and not the gui clients [10:14] i guess i wasn't cear [10:14] cear [10:15] clear* (3rd time's the charm) [10:15] comp___ (n=comp_@h219-110-188-239.catv02.itscom.jp) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [10:15] I am currently sitting on a pos machine with irssi. [10:15] don't sit on it, it degrades inet performance [10:16] ang (n=ang@ip24-250-16-162.ri.ri.cox.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:17] lagann_ (n=agon@c-24-61-204-30.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [10:17] Coolmax (n=mateusz@ip-89-174-124-113.multimo.pl) joined ##slackware. [10:19] allend (n=allend@CPE-124-180-243-7.vic.bigpond.net.au) joined ##slackware. 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[10:33] I would like to use Xorg itself [10:33] so any dependencies will be needed I guess [10:34] you can get rid of the extra -input and -video stuff you don't require, I suppose. otherwise, it's tough to distinguish the deps in slackware [10:34] I mean: I'd like to get as small Xorg installation as possible [10:35] Thank you. I suppose that's the only way [10:36] OOI, anyone know what the highest rc num slack has ever hit is? [10:36] 3 iirc [10:36] interested, but not interested enough to trawl for the info :) [10:36] Dominian: ty [10:37] heaumer_ (n=heaumer@ks23738.kimsufi.com) joined ##slackware. [10:37] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [10:37] heaumer_ (n=heaumer@ks23738.kimsufi.com) left irc: Client Quit [10:38] ang (n=ang@ip24-250-16-162.ri.ri.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [10:39] i do wish supermicro would join the party atd add a dvi as standard [10:39] *and [10:39] MakubeX (i=horas@my.barbie.wears.no-panties.org) joined ##slackware. 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[10:44] Action: quasar votes for compiling KDE4.3 :) [10:45] I used to compile the heck out of blender [10:45] Zordrak: lets see if you can beat my 1.8GHz single core system (1GB ram) .. 7hrs [10:45] hehe [10:46] started with a dual P3 750 on single it was 1.5 hours. got it to 45mins with two procs. then 11mins with a dual 2.8 xeon doing most of the compiling [10:47] titopoquito (n=tito@p5090E58A.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [10:47] distcc was great help on that project [10:47] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) joined ##slackware. [10:47] i think it might be better to leave tit-thrashing for later and start work on 3dm2 [10:48] I should try it on this system.. Phenom X4 9850 [10:48] 3dm2? [10:48] 3ware raid utils [10:50] hiptobecubic (n=john@pool-173-65-85-6.tampfl.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [10:52] shyko (n=shyko@201-76-78-119.flash.tv.br) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [10:53] oh ok. [10:54] Rich^ (n=rich@81.94.235.186) joined ##slackware. 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[11:05] Richlv (n=rich@81.94.235.186) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:06] hmm.. serious installshield fail [11:06] the console mode is broke a little way through.. the GUI is broke at inception [11:07] oh no.. just UBER slow :/ [11:07] no, it's broke :) [11:08] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [11:08] Netu (i=JungleCa@cs71082.pp.htv.fi) left irc: "( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.21 :: www.esnation.com )" [11:10] ahhhh... of COURSE it's broke.. it's java [11:10] init[1] (i=buffer@shellium/member/buffer) joined ##slackware. [11:10] Nick change: Rich^ -> Richlv [11:10] Action: init[1] waves o/ to slackers [11:11] haldir (n=haldir@addr-66.249.234.19.nptpop-cmts02-dial-sub.rdns-bnin.net) joined ##slackware. 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[11:18] hitest: me, planning to get a printer [11:18] not sure which one to choose , [11:19] anyone else dealt with the 3dm2 installer recently? [11:19] pupiteee (n=p@93.86.1.219) left irc: "Leaving." [11:19] according to what i understand Hp is would be supported by slackware [11:19] s/is/ / [11:19] init[1]: fail [11:19] hitest: how big are you going? [11:20] Zordrak: where did i fail ? 0_o [11:20] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@64.238.225.23) left irc: [11:20] linux_support = { hp } [11:21] Zordrak: yes,but not all distros support all kinds of priters , though kernel is the same, [11:21] i mean at application level, [11:21] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.200) joined ##slackware. [11:24] ViN86 (n=ViN86@cpe-72-226-104-215.nycap.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [11:25] ezrafree (i=ezra@gware/developer/ezrafree) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [11:27] mugwort13 (n=mugwort1@pool-71-248-55-100.bltmmd.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [11:27] Action: init[1] back to work [11:27] Nick change: init[1] -> init[0] [11:28] ViN86 (n=ViN86@cpe-72-226-104-215.nycap.res.rr.com) left irc: Nick collision from services. [11:28] ViN86_ (i=ViN86@VPN-ONE-THIRTY-SIX.MIT.EDU) joined ##slackware. [11:28] j0z (n=JESUS@unaffiliated/j0z) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:28] Nick change: ViN86_ -> ViN86 [11:28] kqemu doesn't want to build... I'm getting this error about not having a header file after having installed qemu... http://dpaste.com/82153/ [11:28] Sergio_ (n=Sergio@201009103112.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. [11:29] Nick change: Sergio_ -> sergio [11:30] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.84.8.20) joined ##slackware. [11:31] hiptobecubic: was that meant to be the slackbuild? [11:32] rather that the error? [11:32] *than [11:32] sidmario (n=xxx@200-158-63-127.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:32] nope! http://dpaste.com/82170/ [11:33] init[1]: I'm very happy with my HP Laserjet [11:33] looks like it won't build against your colonel version [11:34] haldir: I'm getting a 46" unit. I can afford that:) [11:34] Keiffer (n=mIRCuser@unaffiliated/jbauer) left irc: [11:34] slocate turns up nothing on my boxen for that header file [11:34] mancha, but "why not?" is the question [11:35] someone had errors with it earlier and had to put some #include directives in one of the source files.. dont remember which (something-linux.c iirc) [11:36] allend (n=allend@CPE-124-180-243-7.vic.bigpond.net.au) joined ##slackware. [11:36] you need to add in the scheduler header it seems [11:37] hiptobecubic, someone else had this ealier [11:37] add in #include [11:37] oh did they? [11:37] looking for link.. [11:37] mancha, someone should tell alienBOB. it's his build [11:38] go for it, you're the user :) [11:38] hiptobecubic, http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4199#p15275 [11:38] alienBOB, you kqemu build is borked. :) [11:38] it's not his build that is borked [11:38] Someone trying to make KQEMU? [11:38] you need to add an include [11:38] hiptobecubic, that's my build [11:38] yes mancha is correct [11:39] and it is not borked with standard 12.2 kernel [11:39] just add sched.h in there and it's fine [11:39] borked i say! [11:39] KQEMU is just behind on the latest stuff [11:39] this is why sbo has no -current repo :) [11:39] thats an old kqemu he's building [11:39] dive, i was using the build from his site, is that yours? [11:39] its 12.2 or "youre on your own, bud" [11:40] hiptobecubic, er no then, mine is on http://slackbuilds.org [11:40] Zordrak, it's binary package or you're on your own [11:40] and it works, you need that fix for newer kernels that 12.2 stock though [11:40] build scripts are for people who need to custom build [11:41] marto28sf (i=1000@84.252.10.104) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:41] but they are tested on stock 12.2. After that you can come here and moan ;-) [11:43] Action: hiptobecubic moaaaans [11:44] malle_ (n=diekatze@ool-43539a11.dyn.optonline.net) joined ##slackware. [11:44] cat hiptobecubic moooaaans >> alienBOB [11:44] since you aren't using my script [11:44] Want to give it a lick? Then stop on by. I bet you'd love to suck this dick. [11:44] .. [11:44] adeodatu1 (n=adeodatu@92.84.22.184) joined ##slackware. [11:44] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [11:45] malle_ (n=diekatze@ool-43539a11.dyn.optonline.net) left irc: Client Quit [11:46] fail troll attempt? [11:46] hipto, do you still need help? [11:48] SuN (i=unices@195-241-252-199.ip.telfort.nl) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:48] hiptobecubic, working now? Or? [11:48] no.. [11:49] did you try info in that link above? [11:49] yeah [11:50] that's a different error.. the the build from http://slackbuilds.org [11:50] in that script you posted, after line 158 (the patch line) add in: sed -i -e 's|include |include \n #include |' kqemu-linux.c [11:50] j0z (n=JESUS@201.22.40.110.dynamic.adsl.gvt.net.br) joined ##slackware. [11:51] i am doing this mentally but i am quite sure it'll work (fingers crossed) [11:52] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.84.8.20) left irc: Success [11:52] sidmario (n=xxx@189-18-173-211.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [11:52] Nick change: sidmario -> Guest73894 [11:53] hiptobecubic, sbopkg makes life a lot easier [11:53] sbopkg -i kqemu [11:53] nachox (n=nacho@190.51.44.206) joined ##slackware. [11:54] for 64-current? i don't think it's updated [11:54] allend (n=allend@CPE-124-180-243-7.vic.bigpond.net.au) left irc: "Leaving" [11:54] tell what I found today. A kde frontend to qemu. Guess what it's called? [11:54] hipto, did you re-run the slackbuild? [11:54] hiptobecubic, ah [11:54] hiptobecubic, no but you can change a couple of lines for 64-c [11:55] libdir and arch [11:55] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-138-73.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: Client Quit [11:55] hiptobecubic, have a look at the latest template from SBo - it has the info you need to change [11:56] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) joined ##slackware. [11:56] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@79.131.197.110) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:57] SuN (i=unices@195-241-252-199.ip.telfort.nl) joined ##slackware. [11:59] still no. [11:59] my line is all one line, yes [11:59] still can't find monitor_def.h [12:00] mugwort13 (n=mugwort1@pool-71-248-55-100.bltmmd.east.verizon.net) left irc: "mugwort13 has no reason" [12:01] can you cd to wherever the source is being stored (prolly tmp) and show me the include lines of kqemu-linux.c? [12:02] looks like he puts it in /tmp/tmp-kqemu [12:02] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) left irc: "hard reboot" [12:03] http://i30.tinypic.com/5uh82v.png [12:03] w00t [12:03] Coded in C. [12:04] why [12:04] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.74.47) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:04] Seems like a good use for a fast-devel script language to me [12:05] sergio (n=Sergio@unaffiliated/sergio) left irc: "..." [12:05] I wanted something challenging for me. [12:05] something to test my parsing skills / string manipulation [12:05] didnt take long [12:05] but i dont use any libraries for the http requests etc [12:06] you open a socket? [12:06] guax (n=guaxinim@unaffiliated/guaxinim) joined ##slackware. [12:08] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.137.172) joined ##slackware. [12:13] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@186.81.134.50) joined ##slackware. [12:14] would you believe i am STILL installing 3dm2(!) [12:14] sh0ne (n=Unknown@cable-89-216-218-35.dynamic.sbb.rs) joined ##slackware. [12:15] neonflux (n=neonflux@nmd.sbx08856.sunnyca.wayport.net) joined ##slackware. [12:15] whoa that a tab program? [12:15] looks awesome [12:16] illuz1oN, pastebin it. [12:16] illuz1oN: that a tab program you wrote or something? [12:16] fnord0 (n=fnord0@unaffiliated/fnord0) joined ##slackware. [12:17] no [12:17] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [12:17] just rips from ultimate guitar [12:17] sec [12:17] http://pastebin.com/m11d109e6 [12:17] code ^ [12:17] (hackery & messy, just for me and a personal friend. #care) [12:18] if only it were for bass :( [12:18] neonflux (n=neonflux@nmd.sbx08856.sunnyca.wayport.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:19] Easily modded quasar. [12:19] Do you want it for bass? [12:20] sec [12:20] Kumool (n=Khwerz@adsl-72-50-69-137.prtc.net) left irc: "Leaving" [12:20] illuz1oN: very nice :) [12:21] char *get_fmt = "?sn=%s&type[]=1&type2[]=1&rating[]=5" [12:21] quasar [12:21] change that line [12:21] Channel flood from illuz1oN -- kicking [12:21] tpo [12:21] illuz1oN kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [12:21] illuz1oN (n=splooge@90.200.128.174) joined ##slackware. [12:21] :o [12:21] awesome, thanks :D [12:21] char *get_fmt = "?sn=%s&type[]=2&type2[]=1&rating[]=5" [12:21] change it to that [12:21] Kumool (n=Khwerz@adsl-72-50-69-137.prtc.net) joined ##slackware. [12:21] it will pull the best bass tab for that song [12:21] (hopefully) [12:21] hrad (i=505f7119@gateway/web/freenode/x-fnolyjppoyalsdbq) joined ##slackware. [12:22] if it doesnt find it, it's because theres no 5 star, whole song, bass tab for that song. [12:22] . [12:22] on eping pls? [12:22] adeodatu1 (n=adeodatu@92.84.22.184) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:23] eping? [12:23] one ping [12:23] what's that? [12:23] my modem lights are non-blinkenlights [12:23] again; this modem is munged [12:23] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: "reboot" [12:23] hi, is it possible that public release would be out next week ? [12:24] w4e dont know [12:24] illuz1oN are you gonna ping me? [12:24] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:24] jeev (n=email@174.139.9.42) joined ##slackware. [12:24] Nick change: juan--d-1-b -> juan--d-_-b [12:24] jeev hi. would you ping me pls? [12:25] tyvm [12:25] um ok [12:25] Ping reply from Quiznos: ? second(s) [12:25] I'll test that bass tab mod quasar [12:25] yea; that's ok. all the lites lit. [12:26] veritos (n=veritos@swallow.ee.washington.edu) joined ##slackware. [12:26] mancha, it's properly included... [12:26] t4k3r0n (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.104.223) joined ##slackware. [12:26] README.initrd says that I need (for example) mbcache and jbd if I want ext3. How do I determine what modules are depended upon? [12:27] + Tab ripped, saving to "Laid to Rest" [12:27] works quasar, go ahead and try it :) [12:27] veritos those are the module names [12:27] illuz@purpl3x:~/src/UltimateGuitar$ cat Laid\ to\ Rest | head -n 25 [12:27] Laid to Rest (Bass Tab) - Lamb of God [12:27] read a kernel/Doc*/* [12:27] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [12:27] Quiznos, yes, but let's say i want 'xfs'. How do I find what modules xfs depends on? [12:28] veritos itll tell you; or use modprobe [12:28] veritos you're using initrd because you refuse to make a properly filled out kernel. [12:28] veritos do the right thing already. [12:29] slackytude (n=slacky@p54A7657C.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [12:30] Action: veritos $ make menuconfig [12:30] veritos (n=veritos@swallow.ee.washington.edu) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [12:31] marto28sf (i=1000@84.252.10.104) joined ##slackware. [12:31] well, opera just isnt working for me; i think it's .js related but i cant figer it out. I dont really need all the widgets I've installed; i think i'm gonna go back to ffox. [12:32] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: "chao pajudos =P" [12:32] opera wont connect to gmail; havent seen mail from in days even tho there is new mail is on gmail [12:32] ViN86 (i=ViN86@VPN-ONE-THIRTY-SIX.MIT.EDU) left irc: "Leaving" [12:32] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [12:32] opera continually segfaults on simple clicks, on save-as's [12:33] i'm just being disabused of using it [12:33] illuz1oN: works here also, thanks a lot :D [12:33] *smiles [12:33] someone using my program. yay! [12:34] mod it how you wish, i don't care, post it as your own, i don't care. was for me and a personal friend. we got sick of browsing everytime lol [12:34] what app is this? [12:34] lol imma make a shell script with a sleep 1 to scoll the tab while playing songs [12:34] do that in the program [12:34] do you code C or not? [12:34] I can whip it up for you if you want [12:34] learning [12:35] hellburner (n=sfullenw@unaffiliated/hellburner) left ##slackware. [12:35] how the hell am i gonna get all the mail and feeds that opera already has exported? [12:35] once you've written it to the file quasar [12:35] to be exported [12:35] read the file, using fgets [12:35] then for each line you read, print it, and sleep half a second or something [12:35] that should be good enough :) [12:36] gl, brb dinner. if you get stuck - pm me [12:37] haldir (n=haldir@addr-66.249.234.19.nptpop-cmts02-dial-sub.rdns-bnin.net) left irc: "Leaving" [12:38] hmm, whats with the lack of regular weekday afternooners? [12:38] like? [12:38] end of summer; secondary skool starting [12:38] you for a start :) [12:38] colleges opening up for fall semester [12:39] i go back on 7th sept [12:39] Action: slackytude checks [12:39] it's just you and us old fogeys [12:39] to college (UK) [12:39] Im here [12:39] im not old :( [12:39] yea yea, sure sure (another exclusive macro by Quiznos) [12:39] lol [12:39] Zordrak, maybe they found a life outside of irc [12:40] illuz1oN, what does your app do= [12:41] rips guitar tabs from ultimate-guitar.com [12:41] ./tab [12:41] will try and find the best tab there is for it. :) [12:41] tab? [12:41] oh [12:41] nifty [12:41] what kind of tab? [12:41] oh. [12:42] tabliture sorry. [12:42] gotcha; havent heard that word in a very long time [12:42] http://i30.tinypic.com/5uh82v.jpg [12:42] i'm from the MelBay skrool of gitar :) [12:42] im from my bedrooms skrool of gitar [12:43] SQlvpapir (n=teis@0x50c60c4b.virnxx10.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [12:43] jnylin (n=jnylin@c-5f72e655.177-7-64736c12.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined ##slackware. [12:43] i taight myself to read, transpose in real time, sing, chord and pick. [12:44] Chapinha (n=Chapinha@201-42-163-241.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:44] aren't you the clever one [12:44] lol [12:44] clever? nah; just practiced alot [12:44] :p [12:44] i was young; i had no life yet. [12:45] Action: slackytude still has bo life [12:45] ^ [12:45] i iz 16 [12:46] get of my lan [12:47] Chapinha (n=Chapinha@201-42-163-241.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [12:48] archivum.info appears to be dead [12:50] Starchaser (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) joined ##slackware. [12:51] paissad-hp (n=paissad@108.160.66-86.rev.gaoland.net) joined ##slackware. [12:51] lagann_ (n=agon@c-24-61-204-30.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [12:53] Urchlay, ping [12:54] ;D [12:54] quizno's, you gave a fast ping response, it just said 2665weeks here i dunno why [12:54] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-226.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [12:54] jeev wow [12:55] kool; i must be on Mars [12:55] what did you do? Put it in the post? [12:55] maybe [12:55] mmm tunder [12:56] 51 years [12:56] heh 2665 weeks [12:56] i'm on windows, what do you expect [12:56] nuttin [12:56] loool [12:58] zerafuze (n=zerafuze@74.13.63.43) joined ##slackware. [13:05] what's the point of giganews doing 50 connections [13:06] dive: pong? [13:06] rg3 (n=deckard@62.32.133.3) left irc: "Leaving." [13:07] Urchlay, any more thoughts on reporting grep upstream? [13:07] I put up a slackbuild and package on my repo by the way [13:07] CygnusX1_ (n=CygnusX1@c-71-201-12-88.hsd1.in.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [13:07] astraweb 20 works well [13:08] i need something sexy in the west coast [13:11] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:11] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [13:12] dive: actually. Those patches from arch (at least the 6x ones) are the same as the debian ones. And with the arch patches applied, my -i is still broken! [13:13] Urchlay, strange. What was that test again? 'echo FOO | grep -i foo' outputs 'FOO', is that not correct? [13:13] or should it be foo? [13:13] yes, with LANG=en_US.UTF-8 in the environment [13:14] well it works here [13:14] peculiar [13:15] what's LANG set to? the capitalization/etc has to be exactly that, at one point I thought I'd fixed it but really I'd typo'ed the LANG (it was "en_US.UTF8" or maybe "en_US.utf-8", both are invalid) [13:15] en_US.UTF-8 [13:15] Anyone knowing why I got an "unexpected end of file here? I just can't figure out where my error is : http://pastebin.archlinux.fr/356127 [13:16] if needs closing [13:16] yah, that's it. Wonder why yours works and mine don't, with exactly the same patches... I'm on 64-bit -current [13:16] appzer0, you need 'fi' at end [13:16] Oo Oh my [13:16] Action: slackytude nods [13:17] bash ^-^ [13:17] Urchlay, maybe that's it. I can only test on 32 bit and I haven't tried it on current yet. [13:17] thanks... sry to have wasted your time :/ [13:17] nah [13:17] thats why we are here [13:17] well, that and pointing and laughing at errors [13:18] Action: slackytude checks noobfarm [13:18] dive: hm. Well let me go fire up my 32-bit 12.2 laptop and see if it works there... [13:18] ok [13:18] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: "leaving" [13:19] may be the wrong slackbuild.. [13:21] eh, the slackbuild either builds a package or not, nothing in it is going to affect the -i option the way mine's being screwed up [13:22] Urchlay "-8" and "UTF8" are invalid? [13:23] the -8 would be OK if the utf were uppercase [13:23] ok [13:23] en_US.UTF-8 is correct [13:23] is that a new thing? [13:23] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.137.172) joined ##slackware. [13:23] no, pretty sure it's always been that way [13:23] k [13:23] (not 100% sure, because I only just started learning about unicode like a couple weeks ago) [13:24] mine is correct -8 [13:24] ok [13:24] it's a tuff nut to crack [13:24] no real dots connected [13:24] samuelig (n=samuelig@62.pool85-57-151.dynamic.orange.es) joined ##slackware. [13:25] Strykar_ (n=wakka@122.169.83.198) left irc: Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer) [13:25] _Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.95.86) joined ##slackware. [13:25] I still want a way to force "strings" to only print strings of printable 7-bit ASCII [13:26] modern versions find strings of "printable" unicode that's actually not part of a human-readable string [13:26] huh that's interesting [13:26] non-ascii yea [13:26] chk od [13:26] quasar (i=michael@wsip-70-183-55-147.ok.ok.cox.net) left irc: Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer) [13:26] it has a specifier [13:27] Chapinha (n=Chapinha@201-42-163-241.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: "Saindo" [13:27] od isn't as much fun for finding strings, at least not if you want to be able to grep its output [13:27] yea [13:28] Urchlay, you are using slackbuild from -current64? [13:28] dive: yah. It's not much different from the one in 12.2 though [13:28] shoul just be arch and libdir [13:28] any probs reported with gcc on _64? [13:28] if anything else is different might be worth looking at [13:29] Quiznos, I have had problems with gcc on -current32 _may_ be similar with _64 [13:29] ok [13:29] still waiting for laptop to compile grep, the poor thing is elderly and tired [13:29] did you report or find others posting same? [13:29] includes being ignored mostly [13:29] nods [13:30] quasar (i=michael@wsip-70-183-55-147.ok.ok.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [13:30] Quiznos, well I've not heard anyone else having the problem [13:30] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-60-119-54.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [13:30] k [13:30] i need lcc [13:30] I think I found it in one perhaps two of my 12.2 slackbuilds when tested on -current [13:31] the prob? [13:31] so when 13 comes out, got some work to do [13:31] nods [13:31] hm. On 12.2, my results match yours: the arch patches fix the speed problem, and -i works fine [13:32] josefig (n=josefig@200.77.71.182) joined ##slackware. [13:32] for example: main.c has an #include, but another file which _should_ inherit that #include didn't work until I put the #include in that also [13:32] also, if I copy the 32-bit grep binary to my 64-bit box and run it, it works Just Fine (I have fred's -compat32 libs installed) [13:32] hmm [13:32] missing #inc's is a prob [13:33] ehhh, how would another file inherit an #include from main.c, unless you mean it does a #include "main.c" (which is abnormal...) [13:34] bleah, not important [13:34] well main.h probably [13:34] yah [13:34] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) left ##slackware. [13:35] I think I only found that problem with bbdock and aiksaurus [13:35] Chakravanti (n=k@in-67-236-82-46.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined ##slackware. [13:36] Strykar_ (n=wakka@122.169.95.86) joined ##slackware. [13:36] this is screwy. I wonder if 64-bit Arch Linux's grep has the same problem... [13:40] yesyes (n=yesyes@93-96-128-85.zone4.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [13:42] now trying to compile it with -m32 on the 64-bit box [13:42] ...and it fails in the same way [13:43] upyr[emacs] (n=user@80.244.229.35) joined ##slackware. [13:44] so it's not the 64-bit vs. 32-bit thing, it's something else in the build environment (glibc or gcc version maybe) [13:44] what about 32-bit GCC? [13:45] kamaji (n=kamaji@handtomouse.demon.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [13:46] Urchlay what's the evidence of evil? [13:47] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@200.140.247.98) left irc: [13:48] Reav__ (n=Reaver@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) left irc: Connection timed out [13:48] Quiznos: time LANG=en_US.UTF-8 grep ^.... /usr/share/dict/words # unpatched grep takes a LONG time to run this, patched one is almost instant [13:48] ok lessee; that's my locale already [13:49] Quiznos: echo FOO | LANG=en_US.UTF-8 grep -i foo # unpatched grep correctly prints FOO, patched one is broken and prints nothing (but it works fine for dive!) [13:49] gremlins -_- [13:49] two words on "^excited", .067, .032, .008 [13:49] greo v2.5 [13:49] grep [13:49] 2.5.4 [13:50] how are those times? [13:50] marto28sf (i=1000@84.252.10.104) left irc: Remote closed the connection [13:50] time LANG=en_US.UTF-8 grep ^.... /usr/share/dict/words > /dev/null # It's the .... that's causing the major slowdown [13:50] what did the patch do? [13:50] adding the lang= [13:51] wow [13:51] what is /usr/share/dict/words for? [13:51] other than bruteforcing something [13:51] diff nums now; .043, .036, .008 [13:51] hiptobecubic: the word list for the Hangman game in bsd-games [13:51] ah [13:51] Quiznos: you won't detect any useful timing differences grepping for ^excited. Use the ^.... above [13:52] real dots? [13:52] unixbum (n=marto@87.120.78.118) joined ##slackware. [13:52] Quiznos: copy/paste the command, as-is, yes [13:52] time LANG=en_US.UTF-8 grep ^.... /usr/share/dict/words > /dev/null [13:52] Quiznos, it's regexp [13:52] it's printing all words [13:52] i know [13:52] eh, add the > /dev/null at the end so it won't print anything [13:53] and run top or something, watch your CPU peg out and stay that way for a long time... [13:53] 49.5, 46.4, 2.88 [13:53] booo kqemu :( [13:53] right, now change to LANG=en_US or LANG=C and try it again, it's damn near instant [13:53] ok [13:54] hiptobecubic, did you try my suggestion? [13:54] to dev/null is still long time [13:54] it's something like 1000 times faster without UTF-8, which to my mind is a serious bug in the UTF-8 decoder [13:54] the orig slackbuild on sbo doesn't build either on 64-current [13:54] hm, really? paste your command(s)? [13:54] shyko (n=shyko@201-76-78-119.flash.tv.br) joined ##slackware. [13:54] hi folks [13:55] 46s real and user time [13:55] to /dev/null [13:55] that's with LANG=en_US (*not* en_US.UTF-8)? [13:55] =C .011s, .012, 0 [13:55] right [13:56] hiptobecubic, that wasn't it. Grab the template.Slackbuild and have a look at the extra settings for -64. You only need change ARCH flag and some .configure stuff. Change the kqemu slackbuild from SBo with those edits and it _may_ work. No guarantees though. [13:56] =en-us, 03, 01 0 [13:56] wow; thats significant [13:56] yeah [13:56] ok; so gnulibc is unmaintained :) [13:56] if UTF-8 were 50% slower or something, I'd never have noticed, or wouldn't care if I had [13:56] 50% faster [13:56] but 1000 times slower... that's irritating [13:56] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. [13:57] smooches to antiwire [13:57] lol [13:57] Urchlay: is that a problem in a specific systemwide library, or just grep? [13:57] this isn't a glibc issue either: it's grep, specifically [13:57] but libc provides sys-wide utf processing [13:57] nah [13:57] I mean, grep has its own (you can look at the source and see) [13:57] try pkgtool or slackpkg with LANG=en_US [13:57] i think so would be too interactive to get a real test from [13:58] ...and it can be fixed by patching grep [13:58] anser from [13:58] try strings or od or [13:58] find [13:58] ...and the grep maintainers have had "fix the UTF-8 performance issues" on their TODO list since 2004 or so [13:58] anything non-=interactive [13:58] nods [13:58] nooper, if you want to try out the patched for 32 bit grep: http://www.unrealize.co.uk/slackbuilds in the 12.2 dir [13:58] Quiznos, same [13:59] same speed diffs? [13:59] kinf-of diff? [13:59] Urchlay, I suggested pkgtool because clicking 'remove' is much faster with patched grep here at least [13:59] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable) [14:00] ah, ok [14:01] I don't really care about that myself, but yeah, it's definitely related [14:01] i'm seeing increases in time from other tools with different lang='s [14:01] some are increased 100% from previuos lang=value [14:01] same with slackpkg upgrade-all when it looks for upgrades (it seems so anyway) [14:01] to me this points to a systemic libc prob [14:01] i tested od and strings [14:03] dive, i've looked at that before. it isn't really the issue. Changing the arch and the target dir isn't going to make it start finding missing files [14:04] Emeau (i=1000@AMontsouris-158-1-38-149.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [14:04] hiptobecubic, my point is that the kqemu script from SBo _work_. If you just added in the ARCH etc it _may_ work. [14:05] _Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.95.86) left irc: Connection timed out [14:05] dive, i've tried with and without the proper arch settings. it fails looking for monitor_def.h http://dpaste.com/82170/ [14:06] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: "chao pajudos =P" [14:06] hiptobecubic, but that is alienBOB's SB? [14:07] both alien's and yours fail in the same place. [14:07] which version of kqemu are you trying? [14:08] thrice`, I was looking for svn for kqemu ealier, guess what I found instead?: http://kqemu.sourceforge.net/ [14:08] lol [14:09] eh, written in kommander [14:09] I think they may have picked the wrong name there... [14:09] Im never sure what to thing about kommander [14:09] It either sucks big time or its great [14:09] dive: ooh :> [14:10] slackytude, point is kqemu is the name of the kernel module. Why on earth make a kde app frontend the same name. Idiotic. [14:11] no, the point is, who in hell uses kommander for anything serious [14:11] zerafuze (n=zerafuze@74.13.63.43) left irc: [14:12] well people with the same sense as call it kqemu I guess :-) [14:12] alphad64 (n=alphad64@41.189.34.89) joined ##slackware. [14:12] probably [14:14] is there a kommander in kde4ß [14:14] ? [14:15] alphad64 (n=alphad64@41.189.34.89) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:15] sh|ma (n=sh|ma@163-216.203-62.cust.bluewin.ch) joined ##slackware. [14:16] unixbum (n=marto@87.120.78.118) left irc: [14:16] sh|ma (n=sh|ma@163-216.203-62.cust.bluewin.ch) left irc: Client Quit [14:17] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) joined ##slackware. [14:19] thrice`, kqemu 1.4.0pre1 [14:24] josefig (n=josefig@200.77.71.182) left irc: "Leaving." [14:27] gar0t0 (n=gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) joined ##slackware. [14:28] What are the odds of me getting slackware 3.3 binaries running on 12.2? :P [14:28] heh [14:28] Action: NthDegree wants to show some Solaris fanboys their "backwards compatibility" isn't that meaningful [14:29] fnord0 (n=fnord0@unaffiliated/fnord0) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [14:29] sonata (n=deco@adsl-69-108-75-96.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [14:30] does anyone know of a slackware current mirror that has the iso already made and is close to california ? [14:30] dvd iso i mean [14:30] close to california as in.... norway? [14:30] hiptobecubic: usa :P [14:30] cmair (n=cmair@host56-111-dynamic.21-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [14:30] error_developer_ (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [14:31] fnord0 (n=fnord0@unaffiliated/fnord0) joined ##slackware. [14:33] jnylin (n=jnylin@c-5f72e655.177-7-64736c12.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) left irc: "Leaving" [14:34] anyone know of one ? [14:35] eOliva (n=dutche@189-039-007-100.static.spo.ctbc.com.br) joined ##slackware. [14:37] paissad-hp (n=paissad@108.160.66-86.rev.gaoland.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [14:37] why not make the iso? :) [14:37] looker (n=yehr@tornado.ktu.lt) joined ##slackware. [14:37] that's too hard. i want a mirror and i want it in a 10 mile radius of my house [14:37] sonata: slackware.no [14:37] too hard? there's at least one script that'll do it for you o.O [14:38] hi, how do i change the font of kde control center welcome screen? (it's too small) <- found that out while trying to change skype font with qtconfig (which didn't work out), and noticed that kde control centers welcome screen also has small fonts :/ [14:39] ##kde? [14:39] ALVAN (n=galaxy@unaffiliated/alvan) left irc: "Leaving" [14:40] oops, ok :) [14:40] thrice`: wow thanks it's fast :D [14:41] looker (n=yehr@tornado.ktu.lt) left ##slackware. [14:41] well not anymore -_- guess i have to settle with it :P [14:42] waaa [14:42] Hold tight, I'll go call waaambulance [14:43] call scotty, let him beam a vd to you [14:44] upyr[ema` (n=user@79.174.35.11) joined ##slackware. [14:44] he'll beam VD to you? nice! [14:44] garme (n=garme@201009143071.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. [14:45] always practice safe beaming [14:45] Coolmax (n=mateusz@ip-89-174-124-113.multimo.pl) left irc: "Leaving" [14:45] srecko (n=srecko@93-138-224-35.adsl.net.t-com.hr) joined ##slackware. [14:48] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [14:49] srecko1 (n=srecko@93-141-106-85.adsl.net.t-com.hr) joined ##slackware. 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[15:33] totally [15:34] it's been flat as a lake out here too so it wasn't some rip or eddie that got him [15:34] he just sucks [15:35] ViN86 (n=ViN86@cpe-72-228-59-183.nycap.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [15:36] ang (n=ang@ip24-250-16-162.ri.ri.cox.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:39] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) left irc: "--" [15:41] Elektro_ (n=Elektro@90.85-84-206.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) joined ##slackware. [15:44] Action: quasar wonders who the smart person was that zipped up pkunzip.exe *sigh* [15:44] quasar: that's like putting USB drivers on a USB stick [15:45] yeah.. I've got a vm going that I was going to mess around in DOS 6.22 on.. but I can't seem to unzip these silly .zip files :) [15:45] in the vm [15:51] marto28sf (i=1000@84-252-10-104.2073173059.ddns-lan.ekk.bg) joined ##slackware. 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[16:08] nheco (n=nheco@201.35.68.71) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [16:08] C00re, yes I have [16:08] FUCK ALL [16:08] C00re, grab the sslackbuild from source and change the version [16:08] C00re: I'm compilling it now [16:09] just get the slackbuild from -current, the source, and run it :) [16:09] dive: doing great, thanks. you? [16:09] er wait 10.2 [16:09] fire|bird: :D [16:09] fire|bird, great thanks [16:09] fire|bird, how you getting on with ion3? [16:09] dive: alright so far. [16:10] hi [16:10] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [16:10] gar0t0_ (n=gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) joined ##slackware. [16:11] fire|bird, I've had to edit my custom keybinds in custom.lua (if you are using it) to work with irssi. I've uploaded. I've also improved motd script a little. Uploaded also. [16:11] C00re: 17:11 -!- Irssi: Client: irssi 0.8.14 (20090728 1938) [16:11] gar0t0_ (n=gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) left irc: Client Quit [16:12] mhm [16:12] nathanbw (n=nathan@c-71-59-8-47.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [16:12] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [16:12] :) [16:12] C00re: easy [16:14] marto28sf (i=1000@84-252-10-104.2073173059.ddns-lan.ekk.bg) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:16] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) joined ##slackware. [16:17] Camarade_Tux (n=adrien@kami.via.ecp.fr) joined ##slackware. [16:17] \o/ [16:17] I got mrtg working now [16:17] kinda cool [16:17] (that's a hug ;) ) [16:17] the tuxer is back [16:18] greetings Camarade_Tux [16:18] how was the holyday? [16:18] lo Camarade_Tux [16:18] comrad [16:18] you're back [16:18] how was training at the kremlin [16:18] uhm [16:18] yoyo slackytude, dive, jeev :) [16:18] irssi-0.8.14-i486-1.txz <- wtf is txz ? [16:18] elkng (n=wnb@78-24-229-003-gprs.vntc.ru) joined ##slackware. [16:19] C00re, new package format [16:19] something Pat put in to prevent you from running a -current package on your 10.2 install [16:19] which probably not for slack10.2 [16:19] slackytude: sorry for the postcard, I forgot to note your address down and didn't have internet access ='( [16:19] awww [16:19] well, the thought counts [16:20] :) [16:22] C00re: make your package :D [16:23] ViN86 (n=ViN86@cpe-72-228-59-183.nycap.res.rr.com) left irc: "Leaving" [16:24] gar0t0: lol, gotta find a way to unpack it first.. [16:24] guax (n=guaxinim@unaffiliated/guaxinim) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:27] Camarade_Tux: wb [16:27] yo quasar :) [16:28] BULLSHIT [16:28] /agreed [16:28] will mirror-slackware-current.sh -f -o DVD give me a dvd iso? [16:28] my spam box is full of _official_ microsoft spam :D [16:29] alphad64 (n=alphad64@41.189.34.89) left irc: Connection timed out [16:29] Camarade_Tux, win 7 related I take it [16:29] shpendk: looks that way [16:30] quasar, yeah but last time it was 500kb only -.- [16:30] slackytude: yeah [16:30] magic [16:30] slackytude: want the windows driver devel kit? :D [16:30] nh [16:30] nah [16:30] I need to sleep [16:31] illuz1oN (n=splooge@90.200.128.174) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:31] bah bah bah ! [16:31] so, see ya soon, slackers [16:31] 10 hours or so :( [16:31] night slackytude [16:31] Action: slackytude waves [16:31] elkng (n=wnb@78-24-229-003-gprs.vntc.ru) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [16:32] Does not work for me ping command. -bash: ping: command not found [16:32] That the package must be installed? [16:32] slackytude (n=slacky@p54A7657C.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: "Pirates rule the sea" [16:33] srecko: http://packages.slackware.it/search.php?v=current&t=2&q=ping [16:33] shyko (n=shyko@201-76-78-119.flash.tv.br) joined ##slackware. [16:34] so, what news in the slackware world? X better? [16:34] question: if i leave wget in the background mode and logout of the ssh session will it finish downloading? [16:35] (seems so) [16:35] srecko1 (n=srecko@78-1-146-7.adsl.net.t-com.hr) joined ##slackware. [16:35] shpendk: used screen? [16:36] shpendk: if not, disown is your friend :p [16:36] Camarade_Tux, can you be concrete? [16:37] would it work if i add a '&' at the end? [16:38] shpendk: have you started wget yet? [16:38] nope [16:38] but its a huge download [16:38] so it should remain when i logout [16:38] thats the idea [16:39] shpendk: screen would be a better way to do it, let me find a tutorial [16:39] illuz1oN (n=illuz1oN@5ac880ae.bb.sky.com) joined ##slackware. [16:39] alphad (n=quassel@41.189.34.89) joined ##slackware. [16:39] k that would be very kind mr Camarade_Tux [16:39] bhodgins (n=bhodgins@pool-70-16-70-118.port.east.myfairpoint.net) joined ##slackware. [16:39] Hey whats up [16:40] i'll save you all the time -- the best tutorial for screen is to run 'screen' then hit ctrl-a, ? [16:40] he :p [16:40] basically, screen will let you resume your session later on :) [16:40] Anakin (i=anakin@unaffiliated/anakin) joined ##slackware. [16:41] srecko (n=srecko@93-141-19-21.adsl.net.t-com.hr) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [16:41] screen is a fantastic utility [16:41] hint: you want to 'detach' your screen session [16:41] screen is godlike [16:41] ctrl a d right? [16:41] yep [16:41] tmux is also great and has very active development and some features screen is missing [16:41] been a while since I had to do it [16:42] linXea (n=esb@81-233-227-253-no38.tbcn.telia.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:42] i found that if I run mocp in screen and I have the visual bell on -- triggering the visual bell will cause my music to skip... funny stuff [16:42] when using linux console framebuffer [16:42] been having issues upgrading to 2.6.28., I weant to try the new ati drivers to see if it fixed my problem I have with fglrx [16:42] using radeonhd at the moment [16:43] deLusion` (n=DeLusion@pool-173-65-154-93.tampfl.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [16:44] i wish slackweare supported gnome ;-( [16:44] sahko: tmux looks cool, thanks [16:44] I couldnt remember if I needed an initrd seems how my fs is built in but it wouldnt hurt anyways, and I found I needed one, So I made my initrd.. it does support gnome in a way [16:44] but it voids your "warranty" [16:44] XD [16:45] luceroz: yeah, screen cant for example do this: http://tmux.sourceforge.net/tmux3.png [16:45] sonata: you mean the tons of build scipts, slackbuilds, and external projects for gnome don't do it for you :) [16:45] at least its stable version [16:45] by the way... I mean I know some people like gnome but personally in my opinion I think it ruins your system [16:45] sahko: ya that is nice -- will try when I get home [16:46] at the point even the gnome loading cursor was in fluxbox I was like backoff. [16:46] luceroz: :O i don't know about them can you give me some links ? sorry im new [16:46] i try radeonhd 2 months ago and in 2 hours i can use my laptop to fry eggs [16:46] radeonhd is for 2d acceleration. [16:47] bhodgins: why does it ruin your system ? [16:47] because it replaces nearly everything you have with its own software [16:47] even wget [16:48] sonata: ok one sec, googleing [16:48] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: "leaving" [16:48] luceroz: thank you :) [16:48] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [16:48] bhodgins: wget ? what does it replace it with ? [16:48] so I made my initrd, I believe I used mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.28.10 -r /dev/vg0/root -f jfs -L [16:49] gnomes version of it [16:49] that and firefox and everything else [16:49] sonata: http://gnomeslackbuild.org/ http://www.gware.org/ http://www.droplinegnome.net/ [16:49] first three that come to mind [16:49] luceroz: yay thanks :D [16:49] good luck [16:49] im sure there is a fine gentleman in here that uses gnome and can help [16:50] or woman, dont forget women! [16:50] RipVanWinkle (n=anyuser@72-24-139-79.cpe.cableone.net) joined ##slackware. [16:50] yes yes , and the wiminz [16:50] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: Client Quit [16:50] they are probably nicer to chat with anyway [16:50] but yeah, when I boot I get can not mount /dev/vg0/root on /mnt, then it brings me to the initrd shell [16:50] i duno which i like more, kde or gnome [16:50] i've used kde longer but gnome looks sexual [16:50] have you tried gsb (gnome slackbuild) ??? [16:51] ahhhemmm.... there is also xfce [16:51] xfce4! [16:51] gnome in fact does _not_ look sexual [16:51] xfce4! [16:51] Cuurious if anyibe nufgr have a hint of what might be wrong [16:51] bhodgins: but gnome doesn't come with firefox it uses epiphany [16:51] anyone might* [16:51] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [16:52] actually xfce is nice, a lot of ex-gnome users say "xfce is gnome built right" IMO xfce is a better gnome than gnome itself [16:52] I believe gnome has it set up for both sonata [16:52] alphad64 (n=alphad64@41.189.34.89) joined ##slackware. [16:52] Action: bhodgins prefers xterm in your xinitrc! [16:52] lol jk. [16:52] the only gnomes I like are .. rogues. [16:52] xfce is the only desktop i'll use. but really, it's screen all the way. [16:52] lol [16:52] sonata: does epiphany use gecko and gtk... so then what would be the difference? [16:53] Xires (n=Xires@66-190-79-122.dhcp.dntn.tx.charter.com) left irc: Client Quit [16:53] luceroz: branding [16:53] well thats retarded [16:53] shows how much I have used gnome... [16:53] http://www.imageno.com/image.php?id=7mvd7hd3fwdn&kk=1900551921 [16:53] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) joined ##slackware. [16:54] luceroz: it's not the same compeltly different browsers really [16:54] Does not work for me ping command. -bash: ping: command not found [16:54] That the package must be installed? [16:54] http://www.imageno.com/hotlink.jpg winter [16:54] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: "leaving" [16:54] ooooh [16:54] Pig_Pen: xfce needs more apps [16:54] Action: jeev is trying gsb now [16:54] ped (n=xLag@201-74-159-171-sj.cpe.vivax.com.br) joined ##slackware. [16:55] gsb is nice [16:55] Xires (n=Xires@66-190-79-122.dhcp.dntn.tx.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [16:55] install iputils then [16:55] it has some things that I liked bette rthan dropline [16:55] http://www.imageno.com/7mvd7hd3fwdnpic.html [16:55] xfce has plenty of apps! they are called "all of the gtk apps you can find" [16:55] but I don't use de's anymore so [16:55] fuck that site [16:55] bah! there are plenty of non-gnome gtk based apps out there that accept xfce/gtk themes nicely [16:55] even fluxbox uses gtk [16:56] X in general does [16:56] can* [16:57] srecko1 (n=srecko@78-1-146-7.adsl.net.t-com.hr) left ##slackware. [16:57] bu [16:57] buha [16:57] buhahaha [16:57] does anyone know if I have to supply something special to the initrd I'm not seeing in README_LVM? for a root lvm partition [16:58] shyko (n=shyko@201-76-78-119.flash.tv.br) left irc: "Leaving" [16:58] http://imagebin.org/60134 i have a perdy desktop [16:58] shitfox ? [16:58] lol [16:58] is that real ? [16:58] shouldn't specifing the lvm modules to be placed in the initrd be enough? [16:59] I believe its built in [16:59] yes, it was Shiretoko (unoffical build) so i shortened the name a little [16:59] i think i was just told why my mouse clicks are double-click bouncing [16:59] heh [17:00] bhodgins: it's in the doc: -L or something [17:00] samuelig (n=samuelig@62.pool85-57-151.dynamic.orange.es) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:00] I used -L [17:00] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: "leaving" [17:00] it's a programming error in the mouse handler due to two mouse blocks in the xorg conf file [17:00] hmm [17:00] the wheel also has a button function, sometimes when i use that button function in the wheel it also rolls a little and can screwup clicking on some urls on websites [17:01] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.137.172) joined ##slackware. [17:01] loading up gconfig [17:01] well, that's my desktop [17:02] Action: winter drinks more beer [17:02] I have multiple devices driver support raid and lvm checked [17:03] as included within the kernel [17:03] what's that symbol on my wallpaper? [17:03] any clues? [17:03] s0d0 (n=john@host86-175-193-73.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: "Leaving" [17:03] i'mnot alowed to read minds anymore [17:03] interesting compilation error [17:03] cc1: error: unrecognized option `-Wdeclaration-after-statement' [17:03] make[3]: *** [perl-core.lo] Error 1 [17:04] and why one of those orbits is incomplete? [17:04] yup, and I have device mapper in the kernel [17:04] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [17:05] ezrafree (i=ezra@208.67.159.229) joined ##slackware. [17:05] Anakin (i=anakin@unaffiliated/anakin) left irc: [17:05] gar0t0 (n=gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) left irc: "fui pro ingreis" [17:06] strange, take it out of Config.pm [17:06] unless... [17:06] unless my sata driver isnt in [17:06] booting off a sata might be hard then [17:07] friend of mine was able to do it with minimum config though I thought [17:08] Action: winter laughts [17:08] brb [17:08] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:08] I can't find where the individual sata drivers are like they used to be in 2.4 [17:08] modules are source? [17:08] or [17:08] source -> module [17:09] BobNovak, political commenter, has left the building [17:10] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [17:10] blah/bleh/driver/ata [17:10] *drivers [17:10] Pa^2 (n=GrumpyPa@63.238.104.170) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:10] found it in menuconfig [17:11] via sata was not in the kernel :) [17:11] wow; he doesnt know howto tell us what he's thinking [17:11] r_linux (n=r_linux@smtp.mandique.com.br) left irc: "caindo fora" [17:11] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) joined ##slackware. [17:11] mrselfpwn where's your damn tail? :) [17:11] compiling now, hopefully this fixes it! :D [17:11] yep, you need to have the driver for the device you're booting off of in the colonel [17:11] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: "leaving" [17:12] hm? [17:12] _ [17:12] :> [17:12] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [17:12] :) [17:12] lo9l [17:12] yeah [17:12] I think the reason my friend was able to do it without that was because his device is more common? [17:12] chipset * [17:13] and was probably enabled by default [17:13] bzimage is ready [17:13] who knows, you just need the one you've got...yeah could be his was in there and he just didn't realize it, and his colonel just worked [17:13] can you believe we ran make -j 9000 in /usr/src [17:13] in linux [17:13] lol [17:13] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: Client Quit [17:14] he had other bull crap though [17:14] his fs is encrypted [17:14] going to reboot, no need to rerun lilo or mkinitrd [17:14] why not? [17:14] linux rebooting? what!? [17:15] caus eI already have an initrd, I don't have any new modules and its already in the mbr [17:15] run lilo!!! [17:15] always run lilo!!! [17:15] run lilol,; run ! [17:15] you don't need to if you're just patching the kernel file [17:15] always run lilo!!! [17:15] why take a chance? [17:15] always run lilo!!! [17:15] see lilo run [17:15] I know whjat you're saying [17:15] run, lilo,. run! [17:15] hey you can laugh at me if I was wrong [17:15] bhodgins (n=bhodgins@pool-70-16-70-118.port.east.myfairpoint.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [17:15] lilooo dallas multipass [17:16] fool [17:16] he saw the tips of those bits and passed right by [17:16] damn fool [17:16] lol [17:16] his symbols won't matchup [17:16] nods [17:16] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [17:17] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: Client Quit [17:17] but he'll learn, the hard way. which will probably school him better [17:17] yep [17:17] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.95.147) left irc: "Leaving." [17:17] i had to do that alone; ofline, back in the day. but why does he? [17:17] fool [17:17] rather not [17:17] damn fool [17:18] irc doesnt do those two lines justice [17:18] i'm tryin to a Shatner channeling [17:18] to do * [17:18] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [17:18] nachox (n=nacho@190.51.44.206) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [17:19] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [17:19] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: Client Quit [17:19] that gnome thing is installing a billion packages [17:20] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [17:20] gnome is a bloated mess, its 90% fustercluck and 10% desktop environment [17:21] hence why pat excluded it [17:21] thats not why he excluded it, i'm sure :) [17:21] lol at fustercluck, as i saw it as fustercock [17:21] its a backwards clusterfuck [17:22] aye, lul [17:22] FOR TEH LULZ! [17:22] FOR TEH LULZ!!!!!11 [17:23] this is strange [17:23] neither my user account or root password are working 00 [17:24] uve bin hax0rzed [17:24] plug your kb in [17:24] sorry, had to. [17:25] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) left irc: "h@x0r" [17:25] spiki (n=spiki@95.180.52.119) joined ##slackware. [17:26] bhodgins is taking way long to come back.... [17:27] Zordrak_ (n=jaz@87-194-141-163.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [17:27] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) joined ##slackware. [17:27] hi [17:28] Pig_Pen: i could say the same thing about kde4:P [17:30] it's all too much crap [17:30] give me ion or fluxbox any day [17:30] when te novelty of 999 games beginning with 'k' has worn off you end up just using what you need [17:32] i tried kde4 on current, i am sure Pat built it as good as possible, it has some pretty eye candy but personally i think the KDE dev team needs to work on it more, i am not so much in favor of 3D desktop effects, but i just want a decent desktop environment with good icon sets and file management, thats all icare about and kde-3.x does that just fine so i will probably build my own kde-3.x packages for 13 if kde-4 is causing problems (g [17:32] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: "leaving" [17:32] this calls for a fork with xfce, ion and fluxbox I think [17:33] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [17:33] xfionbox [17:33] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: Client Quit [17:33] if I had a 64 bit box at my disposal I would try it perhaps [17:33] wouldn't be great just having 32 bit nowdays [17:34] what grep are the arch patches agains? [17:34] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.200) left irc: [17:34] luceroz (n=luceroz@76.31.194.150) left irc: "leaving" [17:34] 2.5.4 [17:34] hrmm, wonder if they'll work on my older grep, i also have the funky slowness [17:35] mancha, if you can get 64bit working you'd be a hero [17:35] geoff_k (n=geoff@cpc2-asht4-0-0-cust822.asfd.cable.ntl.com) joined ##slackware. [17:36] oh, the patchset fails for 64 bits? [17:36] how do ubuntu64 and so forth deal? slowness? [17:36] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [17:38] mgs` (n=mgs@unaffiliated/mgs/x-0000001) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [17:39] mancha, the speed fix works but -i is broken [17:39] Zordrak (n=jaz@unaffiliated/zordrak) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:39] -i works fine on 32bit with those patches [17:39] evening. [17:40] ped (n=xLag@201-74-159-171-sj.cpe.vivax.com.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:40] hey BP{k}, how's it going? [17:40] I have no way of trying to find a fix, so I will leave that to Urchlay or whoever else might want to help out. [17:40] BP{k}, hi [17:40] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) left irc: Read error: 148 (No route to host) [17:41] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: "leaving" [17:41] fire|bird: pretty good, nice day in the netherlands, seen family, picked up a 12% beer. :) [17:41] t4k3r0n_ (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.37.191) joined ##slackware. [17:41] damn, this is sad... there's no GTK equivalent to kontact outside of evolution [17:41] dive, interesting...found any other buggy things in the patches in 32-bits? [17:42] nachox (n=nacho@190.51.44.206) joined ##slackware. [17:42] mancha, not as yet. [17:43] Elektro_ (n=Elektro@90.85-84-206.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) left irc: Client Quit [17:45] did you use all 4 of 64,65,66,67? [17:46] caio (n=caio@190.244.44.18) left irc: "leaving" [17:48] mancha, yes plus 14, 15 [17:48] mancha, http://www.unrealize.co.uk/slackbuilds/12.2/grep [17:48] I just made the slackbuild support 64. Tell me if it works ;-) [17:49] you'll see [17:49] the last one probably worked [17:49] I meant 64bit [17:49] Wilblake (n=matheus@unaffiliated/wilblake) joined ##slackware. [17:49] oh [17:50] uva_ (i=bno@118.168.238.8) left irc: Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer) [17:52] error_developer_ (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [17:52] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [17:53] mancha, it is possible that 67 isn't needed ot even undoes what 66 does... [17:53] dive any 64 bit stuff will have to wai from this end, i am in the midst of patching my oder grep right now, will let you know [17:53] ok [17:53] im planning on dual booting slackware and a gnome distro.... what gnome distro do you guys recommend ? [17:54] gnomuntu? [17:54] debian [17:55] t4k3r0n (n=t4k3r0n@189.186.104.223) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:55] srecko (n=srecko@78-0-255-191.adsl.net.t-com.hr) joined ##slackware. [17:56] probably a wiser choice [17:56] sonata, set up qemu and try a few in a vm? [17:57] i've lost my ~/.x* files [17:57] and i cant get up [17:57] why not use gnome on slackware ? :) [17:57] i will not use gnome even on dos [17:57] i would not pollute a nice slackware install with gnome, [17:57] what's the diff tween xinit and startx? [17:59] Pig_Pen: exactly [17:59] if i ever needed gnome for something i would just slam a debian install in an extra disk partition [17:59] bhodgins (n=bhodgins@pool-70-16-70-118.port.east.myfairpoint.net) joined ##slackware. [17:59] Zordrak (n=jaz@unaffiliated/zordrak) joined ##slackware. [17:59] so yeah... [17:59] via-rhine causes kernel panic triggered by some interrupt issue in 28 [17:59] debian or ubuntu hmmmmmmm [18:00] ill need to find a different network card [18:00] shyko (n=shyko@201-76-78-89.flash.tv.br) joined ##slackware. [18:00] oh! and I get the weirdest error [18:00] if I modprobe fglrx as root it says permission denied [18:00] damn all the files in usr/x11 are ln to usr/bin [18:00] whose bloody idear was that? [18:01] ninja monkeys [18:01] pff [18:01] hrmm, not working on this older version too well, this'll reuire work [18:01] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:216:6fff:feb7:24e5) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [18:02] so the next stable version of slackware will be using 29? [18:02] nathanbw (n=nathan@c-71-59-8-47.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [18:02] superGear (n=supergea@65-113-15-181.dia.static.qwest.net) left irc: [18:03] hopefully either radeonhd goes 3d accel by then or amd fixes fglrx [18:03] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.137.172) joined ##slackware. [18:06] bigpaws (n=bigpaws@clsm-207-7-189-81-pppoe.dsl.clsm.epix.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:06] bhodgins (n=bhodgins@pool-70-16-70-118.port.east.myfairpoint.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [18:06] cuba33ci (n=cuba33ci@118-160-167-74.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:06] Kumool (n=Khwerz@adsl-72-50-69-137.prtc.net) left irc: "Leaving" [18:07] Kumool (n=Khwerz@adsl-72-50-69-137.prtc.net) joined ##slackware. [18:08] still waiting for a comparative ananlysis of xinit and startx [18:08] mancha (i=mancha@unaffiliated/mancha) left irc: "--" [18:08] eOliva (n=dutche@189-039-007-100.static.spo.ctbc.com.br) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:09] Quiznos, uses diferent resource files for one thing [18:09] josefig (n=josefig@189.129.149.191) joined ##slackware. [18:09] gsxs (n=gsxs@estrela.certelnet.com.br) joined ##slackware. [18:10] omgwtfgtfobbq [18:10] If i want to add a network which is any ssid with no encryptation key how is it? ssid=any? or without the ssid="" line ? [18:10] no [18:10] fire|bird: poke :p [18:11] josefig: the stock wpa_supplicant.conf has an example [18:12] lemme check [18:12] geoff_k (n=geoff@cpc2-asht4-0-0-cust822.asfd.cable.ntl.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:12] http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/rLazyK93.html [18:13] I've compiled my 2.6.30.4 kernel but i can't boot...i'm receiving 3 errors msgs: [18:13] "mount:mounting /dev/root on /mnt failed; No such file or directory." [18:13] "ERROR: No /sbin/init found on rootdev (or not mounted).Trouble ahead." [18:13] "You can try to fix it. Type "exit" when things are done. [18:13] /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off." [18:13] gsxs: you've done something that looks horrible [18:13] does anybody have an idea how can i solve it? [18:13] antiwire: stop posting such terrible exploits!! [18:13] the 3rd msg is not error [18:13] the first is the one to fix. [18:14] i'm newbie and its first time i've compiled a kernel (I want to learn) [18:14] good. [18:14] did you run lilo? [18:14] yes [18:14] gsxs, have you kept your old kernel around? [18:14] k [18:14] hey guys, after i reattach to my session on screen i won't be able to type? [18:14] no, that's the thing that you'll never know [18:14] bhodgins (n=bhodgins@pool-70-16-70-118.port.east.myfairpoint.net) joined ##slackware. [18:14] but you want it [18:14] yeah. [18:14] and can you boot from it? [18:14] I have several problems, but I solved all them...I can't solve this (please sorry for the bad english guys) [18:14] well this is crap. [18:15] nachox, yes [18:15] bhodgins wait... [18:15] ? [18:15] gsxs never apoligise for your langauge skills [18:15] no one apoligises for not knowing C [18:15] :$ [18:15] gsxs, have you created a ramdisk with drivers for your filesystem and disks? [18:15] if he even needs those [18:16] I apologize for once knowing BASIC [18:16] i apoligise for not knowing C [18:16] mrselfpwn (i=nemesis@gateway/shell/blinkenshell.org/x-szdbusspkarkkvbt) joined ##slackware. [18:16] nachox, yes.. [18:16] heh [18:16] I guess initrd is the problem [18:16] then you missed one or several :P [18:16] gsxs why do you need initrd? [18:16] gsxs a proper monolithic kernel doesnt need initrd; everything should be in the kernel. [18:16] antiwire: thank you, done :) [18:17] josefig: wpa_supplicant.conf is nice isn't it? [18:17] Quiznos, i asked for some people, they said me I would need an initrd [18:17] My huge boots normally and I don't use initrd [18:17] Zordrak_ (n=jaz@87-194-141-163.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:17] josefig: after people read about about how it works it makes a lot of sense to use it [18:17] gsxs yes for an fully modular kernel; but noobs shouldnt be doing that at the get-go; learn to make a non-modular kernel first. [18:17] I've tryied already comment "initrd=" in /etc/lilo.conf [18:18] gsxs, if you're compiling your own kernel then i suggest that you compile those in the kernel. Once you're done with that and successfully booted your own kernel, then go back to the slackware stock kernel, there is little reason other than learning to keep using it and it makes it easier for us to help you with other problems [18:18] huge has mostly everything compiled in, it does not need an initrd [18:18] _quasar (i=michael@wsip-70-183-55-147.ok.ok.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [18:18] ya know, going through menuconfig to make a kernel, whole or module, isnt easy. [18:18] gsxs dont rush; learn to make a working whole kernel. [18:19] antiwire: yeah man, it's pretty nice :D [18:19] Quiznos, nachox, i've understood. [18:19] ok [18:19] now i can play with my console wii :D [18:19] figured out why my password wouldn't work. [18:19] it was Quiznos fault. [18:19] dint make one? [18:19] gsxs, well, try and compile filesystem support and disk support into the kernel [18:19] oh! pff [18:19] sure blame the sammich [18:20] I just finished my second out of 4 interviews with this place [18:20] nachox, i've did it [18:20] analiser (n=analiser@190.142.190.61) joined ##slackware. [18:20] remember when you had me add a _ to my shadow file? [18:20] yea [18:20] that's not what i told you to do [18:20] lol [18:20] i fell asleep and didn't change it back [18:20] lol [18:20] you are self-pwning then [18:20] Nick change: quasar -> Guest28207 [18:21] Nick change: _quasar -> quasar [18:21] hey guys, after i reattach to my session on screen i won't be able to type? [18:21] Anyway, thanks for the help. I guess i need to fix it on my own. Nobody could help me so far...I'm going to try "remove" initrd [18:22] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426474.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [18:22] gsxs no; just work on making whole kernel. [18:22] leave initrd file where it is. [18:22] return to it later [18:22] OK, but I guess my kernel is complete [18:22] does it boot? [18:22] shonudo (n=user@unaffiliated/shonudo) left ##slackware. [18:22] dont guess [18:22] NO :$ [18:23] then it's not complete yet [18:23] You're right... [18:23] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) joined ##slackware. [18:24] Action: NthDegree experiences a brainsplode O_O [18:24] Action: Quiznos gets the mop and pail [18:24] nick4 (n=fffeop@adsl85-119.kln.forthnet.gr) joined ##slackware. [18:24] what binary format did Slackware 3.3 use primarily? [18:25] Action: Quiznos puts up a "WET ROOM" cone. [18:25] aout [18:25] slipper slope :P [18:25] NthDegree why? [18:25] Having fun in a VM? :P [18:25] Quiznos, trying to run ancient binaries on a modern system [18:25] nice [18:25] that explains why it failed badly [18:25] Action: NthDegree has no a.out support compiled in [18:26] You could try with qemu [18:26] you just need the aoutlibs and aout binfmt mod [18:26] modern aout-binfmt [18:26] a dmoule [18:26] module [18:26] josefig (n=josefig@189.129.149.191) left irc: "Leaving." [18:26] but there is usually an alignment problem in aout bins. [18:26] Is there a program shipped with Slackware that will fetch mail from IMAP (like Gmail) and store it into .eml files? [18:27] eml? [18:27] Quiznos, Slamd64 trying to run Slackware 3.3 in a chroot() :P [18:27] That will be a challenge methinks [18:27] you have libs and aout binfmt module loaded? [18:28] i'm recompiling the kernel to have a.out support [18:28] k [18:28] fetchmail will get gmail's imap messages and deliver them to whatever MTA you're running. from there procmail can do nasty things to it. dont know what .eml is [18:28] josefig (n=josefig@189.129.149.191) joined ##slackware. [18:28] mkdir usr/libs-aout; to keep file namespace clean [18:29] NthDegree there's something else tho; you need an aout-type loader; but if you're running a kernel in vm... maybe that'll work [18:30] wouldn't the ld.so from within the chroot work? [18:30] Guest28207 (i=michael@wsip-70-183-55-147.ok.ok.cox.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:30] ld.so is elf [18:30] isnt it? [18:30] that's from your current main dist? [18:30] nope that's from Slackware 3.3 [18:30] elf doesnt do aout [18:30] anybody have any game recommended? [18:31] slackware 3.3???? [18:31] oh [18:31] sergio (n=Sergio@unaffiliated/sergio) joined ##slackware. [18:31] gsxs (n=gsxs@estrela.certelnet.com.br) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [18:31] missyjane, it's to hopefully lay some crap to rest about Linux backwards compatibility [18:31] i woudlnt do it that way [18:32] ooh [18:32] compat would mean running aout bins in non-vm environ [18:32] but recompiling would prob be necesa [18:32] which is what I am planning to do [18:32] k [18:32] gsxs (n=gsxs@estrela.certelnet.com.br) joined ##slackware. [18:32] error_developer_ (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [18:33] perhaps i'm insane.. but old a.out binaries should still work on Linux 2.6.x [18:33] Nick change: rapid_ -> rapid [18:33] like i said, there are alignment probs [18:33] heh "old code does die, it just fades away into a giant bitstring" [18:34] I was wondering which was made first.. Debian or Slackware xD [18:34] S [18:34] what a question... [18:34] turns out Pat beat 'em [18:35] I guess slackware is the oldest distro still alive? [18:35] sergio, it is indeed [18:35] yes [18:35] since 1995 here [18:36] slackware was made first NthDegree [18:36] missyjane, yeah I checked it out [18:36] by a month [18:36] xD [18:37] 16th of July 1993 for Slackware, 16th of August 1993 for Debian XD [18:37] 1993 [18:37] srecko1 (n=srecko@93-138-18-217.adsl.net.t-com.hr) joined ##slackware. [18:37] my first contact with linux was in 1993 [18:37] wow [18:37] lol [18:37] slackware is superior too [18:38] Action: NthDegree was 3 in 1993 [18:38] >_> [18:38] linux distro timeline http://futurist.se/gldt/gldt93.png [18:38] omg i'm surrounded by babies [18:38] bhodgins (n=bhodgins@pool-70-16-70-118.port.east.myfairpoint.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [18:39] Quiznos: how old are you [18:39] not all [18:39] i was 11 in 93'. [18:39] young enuf to still do, old enuf to not give a damn. [18:39] missyjane, when the next Debian release is out, that could be debatable [18:39] i was 33 in 1993 [18:39] cityLights (n=cityLigh@bzq-84-108-42-233.cablep.bezeqint.net) joined ##slackware. [18:39] suppose I ran out of disk space in my root , what to check after I removed files to make space and rebooted? [18:40] Pig_Pen: 3x older.. haha. [18:40] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [18:40] NthDegree, why? [18:40] agentc0re|work: I re-imaged the laptop hdd after sysprep (again) and following that link you gave me, it seems like that will do the trick. :P [18:40] missyjane, although Debian will no longer be a Linux distribution next release [18:40] why reboot? wth are you wasting time? [18:40] fire|bird: WOOT! [18:40] cityLights quit giving space to root when you mkfs :) [18:40] NthDegree, i dont understand, what will debian be next relrase? [18:40] release [18:40] missyjane, because they are giving the choice between Linux and FreeBSD :P [18:40] yeah, debian will have to drop that [18:40] D: [18:40] "Debian GNU/Linux" thing [18:41] freebsd? [18:41] whats so good about freebsd? [18:41] missyjane, yeah.. Debian GNU/kFreeBSD [18:41] I only had my xfce4 get some glitchs [18:41] it's free and it's a bsd [18:41] FreeBSD is ok, i like NetBSD a little better though [18:41] need I assume firefox was also hit for loss of space? [18:41] missyjane, UFS2 > Ext* and ZFS support, plus scheduling on Linux vs FBSD is quite competitive [18:41] cityLights peek /var/logs for more space [18:42] btrfs will be > ZFS but it's not stable and won't be for a while [18:42] gsxs (n=gsxs@estrela.certelnet.com.br) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [18:42] right I had to remove some logs to make space [18:42] in /tmp too [18:42] and var/tmp [18:42] kamaji (n=kamaji@handtomouse.demon.co.uk) left irc: "leaving" [18:42] var/www amybe [18:42] Pig_Pen, same here, if only it got more media attention and application support [18:43] (and modern NVIDIA drivers!) [18:43] did anyone try the new grub? [18:43] not yet [18:43] well ok I guess I will fix stuff when I run in to bad things [18:43] too bad I couldnt avoid this [18:43] define bad [18:44] bad(TM) [18:44] rebooting a linux pc [18:44] standard meaning. [18:44] i thinkmy electrolytes are off [18:44] cityLights: yeah, right, but is it all of the bad? [18:45] Quiznos: when my electriclights are off either i can just hit the lightswitch or i did not pay the bill ;p [18:45] yea yea, sure sure (another exclusive macro by Quiznos) [18:45] lol [18:45] Nick change: eviljame1 -> eviljames [18:45] mmm DianeSwonk [18:46] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [18:46] agentc0re|work: Well, maybe this isn't going to work as well as I hoped, when I try to type something, the mouse and keyboard (in the VM only) freezes. :P [18:46] fire|bird, fire|bird, fire|bird :D [18:46] y0 Camarade_Tux [18:47] fire|bird: install the vmware tools. [18:47] brb, time for the legacy support :D [18:47] NthDegree (n=mhare@88.107.193.131) left irc: "Leaving" [18:47] is there a matimatician here? [18:47] fire|bird: at the top of the window, one of the drop down options has it. Probably under guest if i remember correctly. [18:47] dont ask [18:47] I need to find a limit (claculus 1) [18:47] I can't even work out how old I was in 93 [18:47] lol [18:47] #math [18:47] fire|bird: Oh got an email back from EVGA about my board. They are making an exception for me. [18:47] is there a #math? [18:48] try it [18:48] ##math [18:48] agentc0re|work: I'm in VBox, you mean Guest Additions? I can't, I'm not even to a desktop yet, it's at the setup screen from sysprep. :P [18:48] yes there is citylights [18:48] ##physics [18:48] there is only one way to know! [18:48] and i dont understand whats so good about freebsd [18:48] fire|bird: Oh... [18:48] for foundation of math ##philosophy [18:48] fire|bird: playing with windows ? :D [18:48] yo missyjane [18:48] agentc0re|work: so, that won't work. [18:48] anyway someone tell me why people bother saying bsd is superior [18:48] shyko (n=shyko@201-76-78-89.flash.tv.br) left irc: "Leaving" [18:48] hiya Camarade_Tux [18:48] Camarade_Tux: yes, my laptop still has Windows. :/ [18:48] 30 ... [18:49] how to ask for a file system to show alla files biger then 1G ? [18:49] du -h |grep ? [18:50] srecko (n=srecko@78-0-255-191.adsl.net.t-com.hr) left irc: Success [18:50] fire|bird: So it freezes right on the first click or button push on your keyboard that you make? [18:50] find +1Gc i think [18:50] fire|bird: yaxm.org/wiki/perfs :D [18:50] cityLights: or : find -size +1G [18:50] josefig (n=josefig@189.129.149.191) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:51] agentc0re|work: I can use the mouse just fine until I press a key on the keyboard, then both kb and mouse freeze in the VM [18:52] NthDegree (n=mhare@88-107-193-131.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) joined ##slackware. [18:52] wb NthDegree [18:52] need I run fsck on the file system? [18:52] seems some configuration I had where lost [18:52] nick4 (n=fffeop@adsl85-119.kln.forthnet.gr) left irc: [18:52] Camarade_Tux: :) [18:53] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426474.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:54] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [18:54] and yeah... no change with a.out compatibility [18:55] root@hp3700:/home/user/Compat/lib# chroot /home/user/Compat /lib/ld.so [18:55] /lib/ld.so: invalid dynamic linker option -4798545 [18:55] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Nick collision from services. [18:55] sh0ne (n=Unknown@cable-89-216-218-35.dynamic.sbb.rs) left irc: "Leaving" [18:55] Nick change: juan--d-1-b -> juan--d-_-b [18:56] oh crap I forgot :( [18:56] fire|bird: resuming the project soon : p [18:56] Compat VDSO support is needed isn't it? [18:56] fire|bird: btw, gonna code on the browser soon :) [18:56] Camarade_Tux: awesome [18:58] I discovered how productive you can get when you're without internet access ;p [18:59] Camarade_Tux: no Internet access? How come? [19:00] slackware- (n=xxxxx@85.102.186.208) joined ##slackware. [19:01] fire|bird: it was terrible, babies were crying, rats had fleed and mothers were praying god, that was awful ='( [19:01] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:01] yeah, no internet access at the hotel nor anywhere close [19:01] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [19:02] gm152 (n=glen@d216-121-141-162.home3.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [19:03] guys [19:03] is "computer information system" the same as "information science"? [19:04] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [19:05] Camarade_Tux: hahaha, well Welcome back to the Interwebs. :P [19:06] Camarade_Tux: salut! ca va? [19:06] Camarade_Tux, welcome back to _real_ life ;-) [19:07] slackware- (n=xxxxx@85.102.186.208) left ##slackware. [19:08] :( noone knows the answers to any of my questions, thats like 4 quesitons unanswered [19:08] what? [19:08] Guest73894 (n=xxx@189-18-173-211.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [19:08] missyjane, have you tried freebsd? [19:08] lol [19:08] try it in a vm [19:08] "-!- slackware- [n=xxxxx@85.102.186.208] has left ##slackware []" <- we're doomed, no more slackware in slackware ='( [19:09] fire|bird: thanks, feels good :D [19:09] missyjane: "Computer Information Systems" != "Information Science" [19:09] (actually after a week of drug cure, it got ok :D ) [19:09] Camarade_Tux: Now that you're back, GET THAT BROWSER DONE. :P [19:09] bah [19:09] Zordrak_ (n=jaz@87-194-141-163.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [19:09] dive psh ok... [19:09] 'lu eviljames, ca va, et toi ? :) [19:10] missyjane, :-( [19:10] fire|bird: yeah, working on that ;) [19:10] lol ill get the live "fs" now [19:10] eviljames, so whats the difference? [19:14] Camarade_Tux: Good, :P [19:14] slax (n=q@85.102.186.208) joined ##slackware. [19:14] s/,/./ [19:15] well, gotta go to bed, night all :) [19:15] nn [19:15] night Camarade_Tux [19:16] Guest73894 (n=xxx@201-43-57-93.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [19:16] pireau (i=chaos@pdpc/supporter/student/pireau) joined ##slackware. [19:17] gyroscope (n=master@unaffiliated/gyroscope) left irc: "Ho_ça kal1n." [19:17] gn Camarade_Tux [19:19] przemoc86 (n=przemoc@chello089079179132.chello.pl) joined ##slackware. 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[19:27] agentc0re|work: not that I know of, I was looking for something like that myself. :P [19:28] paissad-hp (n=paissad@108.160.66-86.rev.gaoland.net) joined ##slackware. [19:28] Guest73894 (n=xxx@201-43-57-93.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [19:29] NthDegree (n=mhare@88-107-193-131.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) left irc: "Leaving" [19:31] agentc0re|work: AH CRAP, I just started the lappy and it says product key is invalid, WHAT THE.......... [19:32] Action: chopp call's M$ on fire|bird [19:32] ybit (n=ybit@unaffiliated/ybit) joined ##slackware. [19:32] chopp: OHGODWHY?!?!?! [19:32] cuz they like it like dat [19:32] srecko1 (n=srecko@93-138-18-217.adsl.net.t-com.hr) left ##slackware. [19:32] chopp: How do you know? :P [19:32] i figure most of you might agree with me, most package managers ar blargh, and i'd much rather have the source [19:33] your sister told me [19:33] :O [19:33] chopp: :O [19:33] i've read about it in some newspaper [19:33] winter: you read about fire|bird's sister in some newspaper? [19:34] Action: fire|bird calls Tim Hortons and has chopp's photo put up on a Wanted Poster. [19:34] omg, what did I start :P [19:34] yea, and about her point of view of package managers [19:34] on* [19:35] chopp: Well, thanks a lot for all this you insensitive clod. :P [19:35] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [19:35] lol [19:36] NyteOwl (n=sysop@unaffiliated/nyteowl) joined ##slackware. [19:36] y0 NyteOwl [19:36] Greetings Programs [19:36] how's it going? [19:36] it's going [19:36] too damn hot! [19:36] Action: fire|bird slashes chopp's tires. :D [19:36] gnubien (n=e@97.100.245.71) joined ##slackware. [19:36] it was 32 here today huymidex hi 37 [19:36] NyteOwl: There was a few days here in the past couple weeks it was in the 90s, today it is quite nice out. [19:37] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:37] it's 8:30pm and it's still 27 [19:38] it's cool in sw florida now. ac off [19:38] winders open [19:38] Action: NyteOwl prefers temps below 23C [19:38] NthDegree (n=mhare@88-107-193-131.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) joined ##slackware. [19:38] and above 5C [19:38] I don't have AC [19:38] pahpah! [19:38] windows are always open heh [19:38] where? [19:39] Nova SCotia, Canda [19:39] kool [19:39] pardon the typing - even the keyboard is hot heh [19:39] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [19:39] it was nice the end of last week, down around 19-21 [19:39] that's comfortable - this isdn't [19:41] even the poor computer got so warm it locked up this afternoon [19:41] mmm ribs. [19:43] back ribs? [19:44] lns40 (n=snL20@149-203-34.oke1-bras9.adsl.tele2.no) left irc: "\m/ irssi \m/" [19:45] waaaaay OT: Does anyone have any TOZ-17 mags surpls to their needs? [19:46] st louis (spare) [19:47] jiraia (n=jiraia@2001:5c0:1000:a:0:0:0:38b) joined ##slackware. [19:47] sounds good [19:48] jiraia (n=jiraia@2001:5c0:1000:a:0:0:0:38b) left irc: Client Quit [19:49] jiraia (n=jiraia@2001:5c0:1000:a:0:0:0:38b) joined ##slackware. [19:49] Guest95683 (n=xxx@201-43-57-93.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: No route to host [19:51] sahko (n=grbzks@ppp-94-68-153-218.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [19:52] shonudo (n=user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [19:52] slaxx (n=q@85.97.152.249) joined ##slackware. [19:52] juan--d-2-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) joined ##slackware. [19:52] slax (n=q@85.102.186.208) left irc: Nick collision from services. [19:52] shpendk (n=shpendk@80.80.162.252) left irc: "I'm off here" [19:52] slaxx (n=q@85.97.152.249) left ##slackware. [19:52] slax (n=q@85.97.152.249) joined ##slackware. [19:54] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [19:54] CcSsNET (n=user@c-98-216-161-213.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [19:55] juan--d-1-b (n=juan--d-@186.81.134.50) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:56] quiet in here tonight [19:57] wonder why [19:57] been pretty quiet most of the day.. my guess would be school [19:57] phew [19:58] NyteOwl cant find amoo/ [19:58] school? [19:58] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@192.188.48.254) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:58] you dont need any school to learn [19:58] yea, skool's starting, and uni [19:58] Quiznos: ?? [19:58] ammo? [19:58] surplus mags? [19:58] alphad (n=quassel@41.189.34.89) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [19:59] not for another week or two here [19:59] current page: http://localhost/twill_js/test.html [19:59] >> fv 0 age 10 [19:59] ERROR: no matching forms! [19:59] you're looking for ammo? [19:59] and any of the schools will guarantee you knowledge [19:59] Quiznos: magazines for that little .22 are notoriously hard to find. It's an older 1960 vintage rifle they don't make anymore (USSR made) [20:00] NyteOwl ok. gun shows. [20:00] anony goodly [20:00] Quiznos: no, I can get all the .22lr I want, just looking for some magazines [20:00] yea [20:00] alphad (n=quassel@41.189.34.89) joined ##slackware. [20:00] NyteOwl: what's the name of that rifle? [20:01] hmm buttin on tv [20:01] nutt* [20:01] probably not [20:01] winter: it's known under a few names depending who did the importing (Ruko, Baikal, Vostok). The model number though is TOZ-17. Made by Tula Arms in what is now Russia, then USSR. Mine was marketed as a Vostok [20:01] ncis on cbs [20:02] spiki (n=spiki@95.180.52.119) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:02] NyteOwl:are you hunting? [20:02] nice ,little bolt action, 5 round magazine. I have two mags, would like to find at least two or three more [20:02] .I can get them from Germany but $35 USD +shipping is a bit much [20:02] cause it's not a sniper rifle [20:03] it's for hunting [20:03] NyteOwl there's nothing here :) take in a show. [20:03] just bits [20:03] winter: no it's not a sniper rifle :) My father used to use it to hunt rabbit. I use it to kill paper :) [20:03] barely [20:03] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:04] heh [20:04] :( [20:04] so what we are still doing here? [20:04] er I use it heh [20:04] that's a BugsBunny-ism [20:04] ANyway - they're hardf to find so I figured no ahrm in asking. [20:04] :) [20:05] nods [20:05] Quiznos: is that why evwee one is being vewy vewy quiet? [20:05] Eschelon has already determined where you are. hol dtight, someone will be by shortly ;) [20:05] heh [20:05] i have to leave ##Linux to change nick [20:05] well, small, light, middle range weapon could be more usefulle [20:06] oh hell. They aren't interested in my .22 conversations after the one I had about a custom M403 yesterday :) [20:06] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) left ##slackware ("Leaving."). [20:06] i think i got my voice in linux and my first word to test was `bastards' [20:06] lol [20:06] Nick change: Quiznos -> ElmerJFudd [20:06] woohoo [20:06] i've got one wabbit in my motd [20:06] you wont get it [20:07] NyteOwl no pretending to be me [20:07] hmmz only one [20:07] where? [20:07] in my /etc/motd [20:07] ah [20:07] geoff_k (n=geoff@cpc2-asht4-0-0-cust822.asfd.cable.ntl.com) joined ##slackware. [20:07] make me a user so i can browse your system? (i promise to do no evil') [20:07] :>~ [20:08] i'm bored [20:08] Lab_Rat (n=lab_rat@c-67-164-42-164.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [20:08] http://pastebin.com/m631df1ea [20:08] text or gui? [20:09] ok [20:10] on two PCs i have kilroy, on the PC in the office i have snoopy sitting at his typewriter in the motd [20:10] kool; why not use the umm [20:11] font that builds from letters? [20:11] korg815 (n=user@unaffiliated/korg815) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:11] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [20:14] juan--d-2-b (n=juan--d-@190.157.41.251) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:14] http://pastebin.com/m4f883b44 [20:15] Action: NthDegree jumps around and celebrates! [20:15] I got some Slackware 3.3.x binaries to run :D [20:15] err 3.3* [20:15] Action: ElmerJFudd jumps too [20:15] ALTOGETHER NOW [20:15] jump [20:16] . [20:16] Last message repeated 2 time(s). [20:16] Channel flood from ElmerJFudd -- kicking [20:16] jump [20:16] ElmerJFudd kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [20:16] ElmerJFudd (i=1000@c-68-56-143-229.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [20:16] Does anyone know where I can get some more ancient binaries? :D [20:16] lol [20:16] i have a few i think; what kind? [20:16] i'll start with ELF, and then move on to a.out >_> [20:16] old elf? [20:16] no such thing [20:16] how about a smurf? [20:16] Nick change: ElmerJFudd -> PurpleSmurf [20:17] mrselfpwn (i=nemesis@gateway/shell/blinkenshell.org/x-szdbusspkarkkvbt) left irc: "Lost terminal" [20:17] there are ancient archives/ [20:17] PapaSmurf PapaSmurf (ok verybody has a double) [20:17] where? [20:17] pff [20:17] what aout bins ya want? [20:17] why not just remake what you have? [20:17] mbohun (n=mbohun@203.171.192.135) joined ##slackware. [20:18] I want to do it as an experiment so I can LOL at some Solaris fanboys xD [20:18] I have a COBOL compiler for Z_DOS :) [20:18] nice [20:19] it will run under MSDOS but screws up the program output with extra characters [20:19] yea [20:19] google tsx-11 [20:19] Action: NthDegree had MS-DOS as a baby :$ [20:20] byteframe (n=bytefram@pool-98-118-69-101.bstnma.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [20:20] ancient archive/ [20:20] srbl [20:20] srbl? [20:21] srbl! [20:21] wazzit? [20:22] Time to dance: ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Mosaic/Unix/binaries/2.7b/ :D [20:22] prodigal1 (n=superdud@dynamic-216-211-51-59.tbaytel.net) joined ##slackware. [20:22] yea thats one archive [20:22] i get a woody with ancient things [20:22] lol [20:22] Action: prodigal1 away [20:23] prodigal1: turn off that away message [20:23] closer [20:23] woops [20:23] PurpleSmurf, would you like a bit of hardy with that woody? :P [20:23] nah [20:25] CcSsNET (n=user@c-98-216-161-213.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) left irc: Client Quit [20:25] Action: quasar sighs [20:25] Action: prodigal1 here [20:25] Action: winter [20:25] prodigal1 (n=superdud@dynamic-216-211-51-59.tbaytel.net) left irc: Client Quit [20:26] dhw (n=dhw@unaffiliated/dhw) joined ##slackware. [20:26] I have slackware installed on my laptop, is there anyway to keep my fan running at all times? [20:28] roorah (n=foo@217.75.82.130) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:28] roorah (n=foo@217.75.82.130) joined ##slackware. [20:30] and again [20:30] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-226.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Leaving" [20:31] dhw, there might be in /sys [20:31] dhw, try 'find /sys | grep pwm' [20:31] pwm is a form of control over fans (don't ask me what it stands for!) [20:32] I got Mosaic running! YAY! :D [20:32] w00h00 [20:33] NthDegree what changes did you make to get kernel running? [20:33] PurpleSmurf, i'm running Kernel 2.6.27.x :P [20:34] and the other? [20:34] none [20:34] via aoutbinnfmt? [20:34] /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_hwmon/pwm1_enable [20:34] brb [20:34] NyteOwl (n=sysop@unaffiliated/nyteowl) left irc: "Molon Labe" [20:34] and pwm1 [20:34] dhw, pwm1_enable takes either 1 or 0 [20:35] okay [20:35] dhw, pwm1 takes a value between 0 and 255 (IIRC) [20:35] it's at 2 [20:35] on my system 255 means slowest and 0 means fastest [20:35] hm [20:35] but it varies based on system [20:35] PurpleSmurf, via a.out support in the vanilla kernel yeah :D [20:35] alphad (n=quassel@41.189.34.89) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:35] Permission denied [20:36] is what I get [20:36] dhw, are you root? [20:36] NthDegree k [20:36] great [20:36] yeah [20:36] PurpleSmurf, the whole point of this experiment is so I can say to Solaris fanboys that Linux has all that same backwards compatibility sweetness :D [20:36] I used set right? [20:37] dhw, /bin/echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_hwmon/pwm1_enable [20:37] NthDegree yea, i got taht. btw Quiznos here. [20:37] try that [20:37] dhw, also try a similar thing with pwm1 - be careful and make sure to reboot if you don't get the desired effect [20:38] (e.g. if the fans stay off, overheat kills) [20:38] bin/echo: write error: Operation not permitted [20:40] hmmm.. maybe it can't be edited at all :| [20:40] =( [20:40] echo level 7 > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan [20:40] that's supposed to set it to the highest level [20:41] rite error: Invalid argument [20:43] Razec (n=razec@189.56.86.141) joined ##slackware. [20:43] dhw, what info does cat /proc/acpi/ibm/fan give? [20:44] Nick change: PurpleSmurf -> ElmerJFudd [20:44] status: enabled [20:44] speed: 3150 [20:44] level: auto [20:45] dhw, it's echo 7 not echo elevl 7 [20:45] level fsck [20:46] echo 7 > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan [20:46] i'm cold [20:46] dhw, and why do want it on all the time? that's usually the opposite of what most people want.. [20:48] it is hot 99% of the time [20:48] well auto should step up the fan [20:49] what do you call hot? [20:49] it just does not seem to be on [20:49] like burning my legs [20:49] dhw: how hot, what temp is it getting to that you consider hot? [20:49] making my body hot as hell [20:49] I dont know [20:49] ill grab something to monitor the temp [20:49] dhw, sensors [20:49] run that and it should say [20:49] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:49] don't set it on your legs, you'll burn your tarballs. [20:49] cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THM0/temperature [20:49] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [20:50] temperature: 66 C [20:50] that's little hot for idle [20:50] it's not hot right now, like it normally is [20:50] what else you doing [20:50] nothing [20:50] should be around 45 ish at idle [20:50] yeah [20:50] it's running way to hot [20:50] That's running hotter than mine was before I redid the thermal paste. [20:51] which model thinkpad? [20:51] T61 [20:51] yikes [20:51] my X41 is running at 45C at idle [20:51] hey thrice`, how's it going? [20:51] dhw, what does 'uptime' say your load is? [20:51] something is wrong then [20:51] load average: 0.21, 0.27, 0.27 [20:52] fire|bird: well, yourself? [20:52] dhw: is your cpu scaled? [20:52] dhw, and your fan is ~3150 rpm. You have some problems there. [20:52] thrice`: doing excellent, thanks. I've messed up my lappy's windows install. :P [20:52] I know [20:52] pizdets (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [20:52] it feels like it's not even running [20:53] I feel no air comming out of the slot [20:53] is it clogged? :) [20:53] thrice` [20:54] not that jeev, I meant his fan [20:54] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Connection reset by peer [20:54] bastard [20:54] dhw, /proc/cpuinfo will show your cpu mhz [20:54] what does it say? [20:55] twolf (n=none@unaffiliated/dwolf) left irc: Connection timed out [20:55] cpu MHz : 800.000 [20:55] which isn't much [20:55] cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor [20:55] ondemand, definitely for a T61 [20:55] ondemand [20:56] dhw, time to get the screwdrivers out, take it apart, take out heatsink, apply thermal paste and clear out dust and fluff [20:57] hehe [20:57] dhw: It's not that hard actually. :P [20:57] with your load+cpu freq + fan at 3150 rpm there is no way it should be that hot [20:57] nope. the kernel is doing what it should, it's gotta be just dust / crap [20:58] 3, 2, 1, [20:58] KABOOM :) [20:59] roorah (n=foo@217.75.82.130) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:02] Razec (n=razec@189.56.86.141) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:04] alphad64 (n=alphad64@41.189.34.89) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [21:04] CeruleanC (n=Cerulean@unaffiliated/ceruleanc) joined ##slackware. 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[22:13] well I found another issue [22:13] my cpu is running at 800mhz [22:13] that's not right [22:13] it's 2.20mhz [22:14] you mean G, not M [22:14] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Client Quit [22:14] It's not an issue either, it's scaling [22:14] dhw : those two statements are not mutually exclusive [22:15] yeah [22:15] sorry [22:15] dhw : in fact, be happy. cpu scaling is taking place [22:15] peacenik (n=cyberian@142-217-76-23.telebecinternet.net) joined ##slackware. [22:15] well it's not [22:15] it never goes up [22:15] it has been running slow since I installed slackware on it [22:15] cat /dev/zero | md5sum [22:16] see what happens when you run that [22:16] sits there [22:16] cpu MHz still at 800 [22:17] thats what ondemand does. it boosts the CPU cycles only when there is demand [22:17] new -current updates btw [22:17] do something CPU intensive [22:17] sahko : he just did [22:17] dhw, cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor [22:18] ondemand [22:18] dhw : what processor do you have? [22:18] you could try changing it to performance [22:18] echo performance > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor [22:18] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@82-38-88-58.cable.ubr01.donc.blueyonder.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [22:19] Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7500 [22:19] before you start changing things, let's figure that there is a problem [22:19] dhw : k, so you have more than one core. are you sure you're looking at both cores? [22:19] dhw : run this in one terminal: watch -d grep MHz /proc/cpuinfo [22:19] it's like how my fan is not out putting air [22:19] correct [22:19] both cores are running too [22:20] then run the command i gave you in another [22:20] see what the first terminal shows, whether either core's stepping goes up [22:20] both are running [22:20] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [22:20] windows are lagging when dragging [22:20] speed is not going up [22:21] then you've broken something :) [22:21] this is a fresh install >_< [22:21] maybe I did not do something [22:23] dhw, lsmod | grep freq [22:23] and lsmod | grep acpi [22:23] http://pastebin.slackadelic.com [22:23] andarius (n=andarius@c-67-191-164-127.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:24] greetings and salutations [22:24] yo [22:24] http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/SlXpIz35.html [22:25] pasteling script makes that ten times easier.. especially from the commnad line :P [22:25] lsmod | grep fan [22:25] Dominian, I have that, nice [22:25] << http://smileys.sur-la-toile.com/repository/Endormi/0004.gif [22:25] greetings andarius, how are you? [22:25] good night :) [22:25] hey fredoslack [22:25] hi fire|bird =) [22:26] gah why won't he retire for good .... [22:26] kitche: Brett Favre? :P [22:27] salutations fire|bird, i am continuing to do well. you ? [22:27] fan does not show up in lsmod [22:27] andarius: doing excellent, thank you. :) [22:27] dhw, modprobe fan [22:28] any error, or silently obeys? [22:28] http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/uLmj5e10.html [22:28] just returned with no output [22:28] well you appear to have the right modules loaded [22:29] not sure why cpu isn't stepping though [22:29] bios settings mayhaps? [22:29] don't know if bios has any say in it [22:29] quasar, ++ [22:30] people seem to have the same problems as me [22:30] fan not working [22:30] fredoslack (n=fredosla@APoitiers-257-1-9-226.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Leaving" [22:30] hmm [22:30] cpu at 800mhz [22:30] for the t61 [22:30] dhw: Did you by chance do a custom kernel? [22:30] yes, I did [22:30] aha [22:31] ... [22:31] what? [22:31] did you leave an entry in lilo to boot to default kernel too? [22:31] " this is a fresh install >_< [22:31] is it not supposed to work with a custom kernel? [22:31] so, is it a fresh install, or not? [22:31] fresh as in new [22:31] sergio : nobody said that [22:31] can you boot with default kernel and then test again? [22:32] I should have it backed up [22:32] dhw : fresh install implies no custom kernels [22:32] let me check [22:32] I know, that's why I am asking, ananke [22:32] :) [22:32] sorry, I did not know that [22:32] dhw, did you include the thinkpad extras? [22:32] sergio: We don't know what someone might do to their own kernel. [22:32] Its possible you missed the CPU throttling kernel option in your kernel config. [22:32] yep [22:32] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) joined ##slackware. [22:32] first thing I do on a fresh install is compile a custom kernel.. doesn't make it any less 'fresh' imo, but that is of course my opinion :) [22:32] sergio : custom kernel means that the situation is uncertain [22:32] Action: Dominian is guilty of that in the past [22:32] quasar : it's no longer a fresh install [22:33] no longer a fresh install for support purposes [22:33] indeed [22:33] by your definition of "fresh install" [22:33] I have checked it many times for all of the options [22:33] zgrep CONFIG_CPU_FREQ= /proc/config.gz [22:33] quasar : for the context of this discussion, 'my' definition is the one that should be used [22:33] I had to do a custom kernel to enable the thinkpad-acpi [22:34] er should gety detected on stock kernel [22:34] or modprobe it if not [22:34] Razec (n=razec@189.56.86.141) left irc: "Leaving" [22:34] it was not getting compiled at all [22:34] vdvluc (n=vdvluc@ip5657384e.direct-adsl.nl) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [22:35] dhw, can you run antiwire's command above please [22:35] hrm.. I should probably rebuild my kernel and get freq stuff going in it [22:35] ClaudioM (n=ClaudioM@c-76-108-12-114.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [22:35] Did you use the Slackware config as a base or did you make your own config from scratch? [22:35] mind you it shows in lsmod, so.. [22:35] Catoptromancy (n=Cato@c-71-203-84-103.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [22:35] dive: hehe it appears mine are modules and din't load.. doh [22:35] ahh I do not have intel steedstep in th ekernel [22:36] sorry one sec [22:36] you don't need intel speed step for the core2duo line [22:37] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [22:37] zgrep CONFIG_CPU_FREQ= /proc/config.gz [22:37] hm [22:37] it's in my bios [22:37] antiwire: I got the fingerprint reader working with fprint, now trying to get it and pam config'd [22:37] you just need CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ and the correct governors. [22:37] oh okay [22:37] antiwire, http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/SlXpIz35.html [22:38] CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y btw [22:38] Catoptromancy (n=Cato@c-71-203-84-103.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:38] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) joined ##slackware. [22:38] now I am trying to remember where thinkpad-acpi is at in menuconfig [22:39] dive: I saw that already. If you read the kernel help sections about these modules you will see that the intel speed step module is not even designated for the core cpus. I have a core cpu and it uses CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ [22:39] ah [22:40] antiwire, yeah I thought perhaps you missed that paste [22:40] vdvluc (n=vdvluc@ip5657384e.direct-adsl.nl) joined ##slackware. [22:40] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [22:40] which shows cpu freq stuff [22:41] I appears that the correct modules are loaded for his system. I would verify (yes I know he says it is but *verify*) that the BIOS has scaling enabled. [22:41] ClaudioM (n=ClaudioM@c-76-108-12-114.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:42] I/It [22:42] yeah I was thinking bios too [22:43] second [22:43] going to check now [22:43] brb [22:43] dhw (n=dhw@unaffiliated/dhw) left irc: "Leaving" [22:45] are these "other" field permissions normal for this directory? drwxr-x--x 3 root root 4096 2009-08-18 19:30 cron/ [22:45] should that at least have o+rx ? [22:46] As it is, won't users be denied access to modifying their own cron jobs even though jobs setup for a user by root will still run? [22:46] mannynix (n=mannynix@201.164.97.243) joined ##slackware. [22:48] pizdets (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-220-91.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [22:50] Pig_Pen (n=anyuser@72-24-139-79.cpe.cableone.net) left irc: "leaving" [22:50] How is a user supposed to modify their own crontab? [22:50] antiwire: The permissions in my cron/ directory are identical, and I can still add cron jobs via crontab without problems. [22:51] peacenik (n=cyberian@142-217-76-23.telebecinternet.net) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [22:51] tije: are you using just "crontab" as a user? [22:51] antiwire, crontab is suid root [22:51] crontab -e usually does the trick. [22:51] doh. [22:51] thanks [22:51] mbohun (n=mbohun@203.171.192.135) left irc: "Leaving" [22:52] does the kernel patch affects newer kernels too? [22:53] nachox (n=nacho@190.51.44.206) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [22:53] mbohun (n=mbohun@203.171.192.135) joined ##slackware. [22:53] about that guy's cpu stepping - I bet some bright spark turned it off in bios cause they thought battery would last longer [22:53] heh [22:53] no surprise that it would get hot [22:53] dive: I hope that's the problem because if it's not the issue there is something really wrong [22:53] imagine kernel compile at 800mhz [22:54] takes you back to 1999 [22:54] I'm there [22:54] lol [22:54] powtrix: everything up to and including 2.6.30.4 from what I understand [22:54] this laptop has a 700mhz cpu and i can build a kernel in about 20 minutes [22:54] my T21 is 700 - 850 [22:54] you can't build the Slackware huge kernel in 20 minutes on a 700mhz system that's for sure. [22:55] and ir runs -current [22:55] kde 4 is a little... slow... [22:55] i am not sure of the BUS and RAM speed my desktop i just shut down and it has the manual i found online in PDF form [22:56] Strykar_ (n=wakka@122.169.95.86) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:56] laptop speeds that is [22:58] hba (n=hba@189.188.154.226) joined ##slackware. [22:59] juan--d-_-b (n=juan--d-@unaffiliated/juan--d--b/x-561435) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:00] to complete k3d external programs i need 3: vcdx[build,minfo,rip]. what is this package? not found vcdxbuild on slakcbuilds [23:00] vcdimage iirc [23:01] vcdimager ? [23:01] you could do what I did and just search for the names of the programs listed in the k3b external programs window... [23:02] danc3 (n=danc3@ip70-187-50-46.pn.at.cox.net) left irc: "There had better be some beer left when I get back!" [23:02] if you type vcd into slackbuilds search you get the correct package [23:04] The only one that I didn't setup k3b for was eMovix [23:04] will grepping a 1GB file on a system with 256mb ram replace everything that was in the filesystem cache? [23:04] ok thanks [23:09] Wilblake (n=matheus@unaffiliated/wilblake) left irc: Client Quit [23:09] elderK (n=elderK@222-152-99-143.jetstream.xtra.co.nz) joined ##slackware. [23:10] Hey guys, [23:10] I was wondering if you could change the 256 colors, that xterm-colors can use in 256 color mode? :P [23:10] Would you have to modify the rgb.txt or something? [23:11] Finally... HOme! [23:12] slax (n=q@85.97.152.249) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:14] elderK, if you want to change the xterm colors you can just declare them in your .Xresources. [23:16] hey agentc0re [23:16] obnauticus (n=obnautic@c-71-236-194-83.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:17] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) joined ##slackware. [23:17] laters, sleepytime [23:17] RipVanWinkle (n=anyuser@72-24-139-79.cpe.cableone.net) left irc: "leaving" [23:21] tije: I know that - but I can only find information on how to change colors 0-16 [23:21] and the background colors. [23:21] Not the full 256 color palette. [23:21] http://www.frexx.de/xterm-256-notes/ [23:21] see the second image, [23:22] the full color range. [23:22] I want to change those :P [23:22] not just the "system colors" [23:24] slax (n=q@85.97.65.11) joined ##slackware. [23:24] Nick change: slax -> Guest90170 [23:25] sergio (n=Sergio@unaffiliated/sergio) left irc: "..." [23:25] doesnt it work if you continue from 16 upwards? [23:26] eg *color253 #dkfosd [23:27] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:28] lyminsk (n=lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [23:29] not that I know of? [23:29] did you try it? [23:29] I did, ages ago. [23:29] but it didnt work [23:29] but, now I'm using Mrxvt [23:30] and it's documentation says it does work here. [23:30] http://code.google.com/p/mrxvt/wiki/Colors [23:30] So, it seems you are right :) [23:30] Action: elderK d'oh! [23:30] :) Never assume... [23:30] :) [23:30] Cheers, sahko. [23:31] good luck editing all 256 colours :) [23:32] Aha, different escapes too. [23:32] I was used to the old CSI][34]xm; [23:33] there are xterm specific ones for 88/256 color. [23:33] :) [23:33] And sahko, you use Vi? [23:33] :) I'm writing a little HTML/CSS/Javascript thing, because I'm lazy, to generate vim themes for me. [23:33] including in this little 'tool' [23:33] is stuff to generate terminal colors :P [23:33] ie: colorX *you click it, you set the color to whatever you wanted* [23:34] in the syntax highlighty part, you have the list of things like Keywords, Comments, Constants, bla bla. [23:34] you click one :P select which terminal-color-code you'd use. [23:34] with a preview source (in c, objective-c, lisp), being recolored as you change things. [23:34] :) [23:35] terminal color config assumes .Xresource-style. The "resource name" (xterm*, Rxvt., mrxvt.) is set by you. [23:35] Just thought it'd be handy. [23:35] If anyones interested, let me know :) [23:36] cell_x (n=cell_x@ip68-12-252-210.ok.ok.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [23:37] fire|bird: heya. [23:38] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!*@*-wbs-esr-4.dynamic.isadsl.co.za expired. [23:38] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!*@*-wbs-esr-4.dynamic.isadsl.co.za' by slackboy!n=thongson@li6-30.members.linode.com [23:39] agentc0re: How's it going? [23:40] MadneX (n=Nestor@unaffiliated/madnex) joined ##slackware. [23:40] korg815 (n=user@unaffiliated/korg815) joined ##slackware. [23:44] bohunm (n=mbohun@203.171.192.135) joined ##slackware. [23:46] gm152 (n=glen@d216-121-141-162.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [23:47] fire|bird: tired.. :P [23:48] fire|bird: i take that back.. the brain is just exhausted.. [23:50] dhw (n=dhw@unaffiliated/dhw) joined ##slackware. [23:50] dhw (n=dhw@unaffiliated/dhw) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [23:50] dhw (n=dhw@unaffiliated/dhw) joined ##slackware. [23:51] my amarok loses output to the speakers when i minimize windows. on my new slackware 12.2 install, where it was fine on the last 11 i guess. any ideas what i can do? [23:51] ha [23:51] got it running [23:51] the cpu mhz is now at 2201 [23:51] dhw: what was the problem? [23:51] SpeedStep worked [23:51] adding it to my kernel fixed it [23:51] I have it enabled in my bios [23:51] now if it was disabled, it would not have done anything [23:51] and it should have been working then to start with [23:52] dhw: is the acpi module still loaded too? [23:52] diabolix (n=jordan@c-24-3-121-83.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [23:52] correct [23:52] dive: you see this? [23:53] Quiznos (i=1000@c-68-56-143-229.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:53] but now the issue with the fan is still going on [23:53] sec [23:54] re; blackout [23:54] agentc0re: haha, :P I'm still working on the laptop trying to get back into Windows on it. :P [23:54] stove clock upset too [23:55] antiwire, right so speedstep is needed after all then? [23:55] apparently yeah [23:56] nositelicense (n=quassel@cpe-67-49-45-203.socal.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [23:56] My system is core based and I don't even have the speedstep module built [23:56] it must be a per step thing [23:56] the acpi p state and ondemand do their thing [23:57] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [23:58] strange [23:58] hi [23:59] hey juice [23:59] morning juice [23:59] yay, checked to see if this hdvideo would play that was not working the other day [23:59] works now :) [23:59] thank you all for the help [23:59] everyone go now and let your life be consumed www.motivatedphotos.com [23:59] most addicting website on the internet [23:59] :P [23:59] hi [23:59] hi [23:59] I just now need to install the video card drivers [00:00] --- Wed Aug 19 2009