[00:03] jgeboski (~james@97.72.86.194) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [00:03] gh0st (~gh0st@c-67-182-57-230.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [00:10] so snl is normally pretty awesome [00:10] but i don't know how much more justin beiber i can take [00:11] some 15 year old kid that's like a one man nsync right now. [00:11] fosforo_ (~fosforo@187.15.121.171) joined ##slackware. [00:11] fosforo_1 (~fosforo@187.15.121.171) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [00:11] wow im using 10mb of swap. i dont recall seeing that in years [00:15] Nick change: DisObedientAtom -> BadAtom [00:15] i've got 186MB of swap in use but KDE has been running 10 days now [00:17] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [00:19] sinuhe (~sinuhe@kaptah.deevans.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [00:19] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) joined ##slackware. [00:28] i'm using 221MB of swap...i think its from hibernating all the time [00:33] Zozma (~Shapeshif@97-83-229-2.dhcp.eucl.wi.charter.com) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [00:35] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [00:37] byteframe (~byteframe@pool-98-118-67-251.bstnma.east.verizon.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [00:42] anybody having issues running virtualbox as a normal user with current? i get kernel driver not accessible. [00:47] johndee (~id@95-29-177-30.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Quit: leaving [00:47] if you upgraded the kernel you need check virtualbox-kernel-mksrctarball.sh && virtualbox-kernel.SlackBuild [00:49] hey powtrix [00:49] i think i got it working [00:49] good [00:49] it says your xbox controller should now be available as /dev/input/js0, /dev/input/event6 [00:50] fatalnix (~fatalnix@pool-64-223-225-25.port.east.myfairpoint.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [00:51] check systemsettings [00:52] eh, i got it working with gens [00:52] so i'm pretty content [00:52] johndee (~id@95-29-177-30.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [00:53] gens hmm only 32bit :( [00:53] works for me ;) [00:54] what is gens/ [00:54] genesis emulator [00:54] ah [00:55] emma_ (~em@unaffiliated/emma) joined ##slackware. [00:55] snes9x_gtk works on 64-bit while zsnes nope [00:55] znes doesn't work/ [00:55] ? [00:55] s/works/workswell/ [00:55] on 64bit no [00:55] asm code [00:56] powtrix: i've gotten zsnes to work on slack64 [00:56] fullscreen? [00:56] i think i have too [00:56] powtrix: yeah [00:56] hm let me check again. last time i tried it doesn't [00:56] powtrix: you had to set it to compile 32 bit [00:57] powtrix: but it works [00:57] ah, 32 works but not so good as snes9x-gtk [00:57] can snes9x do multiplayer? [00:57] xovan (~xovan@ip70-173-249-86.lv.lv.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [00:58] w/ network [00:58] thanks powtrix [00:58] zoran119 (~zoran@ppp59-167-170-46.static.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [00:58] powtrix, network only? no dual controllers? [00:59] is there a way to 'turn acpi on' after the machine has booted with acpi=off kernel parameter? [00:59] it does multiplayer and with network support [00:59] Nick change: emma_ -> emma [00:59] zoran119: yeah. reboot without that kernel option [01:00] alphageek: i know that... but with no reboot... [01:00] then the answer is a simple 'no' [01:01] hodges (~h0dg3s@h0dg3s.net) left irc: Quit: Later. [01:01] hiptobecubic, snes9x shows 10 controls to be set [01:01] enabling acpi goes way beyond just presenting fun virtual files in /proc/acpi/ to play with [01:01] alphageek: great... the problem i have is that the laptop keyboard does not work if the charger is not plugged in at boot [01:01] 1 2 3 4 5 1+ 2+ 3+ 4+ 5+ [01:01] well it seems like the vested (profit) interests are coming out form the shadows on the vp8 [01:01] zoran119, you want to reload the kernel without rebooting? How would that work? [01:01] buh? that's.. insane [01:02] that's right, mpeg la is here to fuck with your joy: http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20100520/googles-royalty-free-webm-video-may-not-be-royalty-free-for-long/ [01:02] antiwire (~antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left irc: Quit: Everything will be ok in the end. If it is not ok, it is not the end, yet. [01:02] hiptobecubic: wasn't sure that reloading of the kernel is required... i thought it might be just a deamon or someting [01:02] mancha: that was fast. [01:03] the only way to get the keyboard working with no charger at boot is acpi=off.... [01:03] zoran119: out of curiousity, what make/model of laptop? [01:03] dell vostro 1320 [01:03] powtrix, how long did it take you to build? [01:03] powtrix, snes9x i mean [01:04] Action: alphageek adds it to his "don't buy this shit" list [01:04] alphageek: works fine with ubuntu... [01:04] alphageek, you can add hp dv6000 series to that list [01:04] unless you don't care about suspend/resume, then it's fine [01:05] xovan (~xovan@ip70-173-249-86.lv.lv.cox.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [01:05] sluckxz those who are out to smother openness lose no time... [01:05] hiptobecubic, real 1m5.356s [01:06] powtrix, well i'm beyond that already.... what machine are you on? [01:06] cpu[4 x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 3.38GHz w/ 3072 KB L2 Cache] [01:06] AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-60 [01:06] zoran119: I suggest taking a look at the various mentions of 'acpi' (case insensitive) in /usr/src/linux/kernel-parameters.txt & .. [01:07] powtrix, hmm yes. that's a significant difference [01:07] heh [01:08] well i'm off [01:08] night all [01:08] is there a way to play gens online? [01:08] I remember to build mame on AMD AthlonXP 2400 (2GHz) in 60-80 min, while here 4min [01:08] zoran119: then try booting with/without 'acpi=off' (I assume you can still ssh into it without keyboard). make copies of such virtual files as /proc/interrupts & other /proc/ things that look interesting. be creative [01:08] zoran119: just finished wiring up my script to toggle xrandr presets :D [01:08] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) left irc: Quit: For a holy stint, a moth of the cloth gave up his woolens for lint. [01:09] zoran119: also check which modules load when acpi is enabled/disabled. that should give a clue [01:09] alphageek: i looked at dmesg... but modules should be interesting... i just look at lsmod? [01:10] fhobia: cool... so u just cycle through them? [01:10] xsamurai (~munki@pool-108-13-142-150.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [01:10] zoran119: i just toggle between two by grepping xrandr's output and looking for like "HDMI1 disconnected" and then enabling it via xrandr and vice versa [01:10] zoran119: then bind to key in xmonad [01:10] yep. I'd suggest 'lsmod > lsmod.without' (or 'with', as appropriate. same for dmesg. then you can diff them later [01:11] zoran119: used xev to see what the key number is to put in xmonad [01:11] fhobia: that's neat [01:11] as well, hints may also show up in /var/log/*. poke through those too [01:12] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [01:12] functionoverform, network is not on gens TODO list ... [01:12] what's taken me almost 10 minutes to describe can be tested in under a minute. it's all just basic forensics [01:12] 8) [01:13] ariarat (~ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) joined ##slackware. [01:15] MLanden (~MLanden@pool-207-68-52-138.norf.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [01:15] Heya,folks [01:15] powtrix: the netplay option is greyed out, apparently its available in a windows version :/ [01:16] salutations MLanden [01:16] greetings andarius [01:16] :) hey MLanden [01:16] hey fhobia [01:16] estranho (~estranho@unaffiliated/estranho) left irc: Quit: Bang Bang!!!! [01:22] ilj (~ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [01:25] masterslakk (~mastersla@adsl-99-30-144-105.dsl.sfldmi.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [01:25] sup [01:26] 13.1 come out yet? [01:26] see that VBox updated to 3.2.0 [01:26] MLanden, really? that's nice. I'm using vbox. I might just update it. any spec. features? [01:27] masterslakk: check with their site...there's a version for x86 and amd64 [01:27] MLanden: for vbox or slack? [01:28] masterslakk: just vbox's run file [01:28] too lazy. [01:29] I have a bunch of boxes up as it is... i don't wanna restart 'em, and, in the midst of that, upgrade it. [01:29] phillipi (~backup@cpe-075-176-187-163.sc.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [01:39] i'm sorry but if you cannot get your websvn to work i am not using our de! [01:41] alphageek: only 3 additonal modules are being loaded when the keyboard is working... joydev, mac8021 and psmouse [01:41] alphageek: modprobe all those through ssh and still nothing... [01:45] hmm.. [01:46] zoran119: try this. reboot & add 'i8042.reset' to the kernel commandline [01:47] alphageek: what does that do? [01:47] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/62455/ < full explanation [01:49] alphageek: worked once... trying again [01:49] Oak (~silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) joined ##slackware. [01:50] Oak (silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) left ##slackware. [01:51] alphageek: i think you got it [01:51] ilj (~ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [01:51] \o/ [01:51] ilj (~ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [01:52] from what I can see, you'll only have to do that with slack 13.0. the kernel that ships with 13.1RC2 has that fix (& others) applied [01:53] alphageek: that's unreal [01:53] 3 reboots and it keeps working [01:53] alphageek: thank you soooooo much [01:53] alphageek: soooooo much! [01:53] welcome [01:54] alphageek: i'll just add it to lilo.conf and it's all good [01:54] yep [01:54] alphageek: hopefully 13.1 fixes my sound card as well :) [01:54] here's a piece of irony [01:55] I googled for 'dell vostro 1320 keyboard problems' [01:55] your asking about it at linuxquestions.org came up as #2. the link I pasted above is #3 [01:56] that sux [01:56] jeev (~email@unaffiliated/jeev) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [01:56] powtrix (~powtrix@189-69-16-24.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [01:56] happens to the best of us [01:56] i spent about 3-4 hours hunting it down... [01:57] it's all in how you ask google. be courteous & hint there may be chocolate or flowers involved, then you're sure to find what you're looking for [01:57] :) [01:57] well, i'll put the resolution up on linuxquestions so the next person won't have to go to link #3 [01:57] rapid (~rapid@unaffiliated/rapid) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [01:58] alphageek: do u mind if i mention ur irc nick there? [01:58] powtrix (~powtrix@189-69-16-24.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [01:59] TheBeast (~id@unaffiliated/thebeast) joined ##slackware. [02:00] TheBeast (id@unaffiliated/thebeast) left ##slackware. [02:01] oldhp (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [02:02] oldhp (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) joined ##slackware. [02:04] oldhp_ (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) joined ##slackware. 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I had 'reset windows keys to be mod2 & mod3' in my todo list [02:28] MLanden (~MLanden@pool-207-68-52-138.norf.east.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: leaving [02:31] sleepy time [02:32] andarius (~andarius@c-24-98-241-160.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: with a few beers down perahps I really can sleep [02:32] ridout (~glen@d216-121-212-105.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [02:34] Azeotrope (~JBauer@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [02:34] byteframe (~byteframe@pool-71-174-13-125.bstnma.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [02:34] dngr (~dngr@n112118130253.netvigator.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [02:35] I want to provide some services and I have two things in mind. A proxy and VPS farm. [02:35] Regarding VPS, isn't that insecure? What if people do illegalities from their virtual machine [02:36] ariarat (~ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [02:38] tuvok302Lappy (NoOneImpor@clgrtnt7-port-8.dial.telus.net) joined ##slackware. [02:39] Emeau (~kvirc@AMontsouris-158-1-74-11.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [02:40] Azeotrope: if they do, you can always stop the routing to their box, cancel their account, etc [02:40] rm21 (~rm21@cpe-69-135-207-166.woh.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [02:41] Azeotrope: the feds will ask to see the logs.. when its bad. confiscate hardware maybe. [02:41] ferdna (~ferdna@cpe-24-92-114-29.elp.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [02:42] s0d0 (~sod@host81-141-52-215.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [02:43] lots on reddit/etc about this stuff. same issue with the proxy isnt there? [02:44] antiwire (~antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. [02:44] Necrosporus (~Xenius@unaffiliated/necrosporus) joined ##slackware. [02:47] Nick change: nix_chix0r -> X_x [02:52] Does anyone know if I have to delete/comment out the "Main Server" config in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf and put them to /etc/httpd/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf? [02:52] or i just add my new virtual hosts in the file? [02:54] oldhp_ (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [02:55] latemus (~latemus@c-67-177-8-122.hsd1.ut.comcast.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [02:55] ariarat (~ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) joined ##slackware. [02:56] up to you, just as long as they don't conflict [02:57] akhe (~akhe@0x573bb4a2.ronqu1.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [02:57] I didn't comment out mine, but it serves up a hostname that does not resolve on external DNS [03:04] tuvok302Lappy (NoOneImpor@clgrtnt7-port-8.dial.telus.net) left irc: Quit: Client exited [03:08] antiwire (antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left ##slackware ("Everything will be ok in the end. If it is not ok, it is not the end, yet."). [03:08] rm21 (rm21@cpe-69-135-207-166.woh.res.rr.com) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [03:11] bellman (~bellman@core.routed.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [03:12] bellman (~bellman@core.routed.com) joined ##slackware. [03:13] dermoth (~thomas@205.151.111.9) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [03:15] functionoverform (~mranderso@adsl-99-141-206-127.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [03:15] buzzin (~buzzin@c-67-161-95-177.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [03:16] meh. still trying to figure out bluetooth stuff on 32/13.1RC2 :( [03:17] bluez-3.x on 13.0 had /etc/bluetooth/hcid.conf where you could have a device autoinit if you so chose [03:17] bluez-4.x on 13.1RC2 no longer has this config file, so no /dev/rfcomm0 for me [03:17] dermoth (~thomas@205.151.111.9) joined ##slackware. [03:18] alphageek, Thought we went over this yesterday? [03:18] the discussion tapered off with no solution [03:18] Strykar (~wakka@122.170.17.36) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [03:18] Oh? That was not how I recalled it. What problem are you still having? [03:19] & the argument of 'there shouldn't be a /dev/rfcomm0' is silly. I have simple rebuttal to that: ls /dev/tty [03:19] Strykar (~wakka@122.170.17.36) joined ##slackware. [03:19] amine_ (~Am1ne@wana-15-237-12-196.wanamaroc.com) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [03:20] amine_ (~Am1ne@wana-15-237-12-196.wanamaroc.com) joined ##slackware. [03:20] Not sure what I can tell you about that, other than taking it up with the BlueZ developers. What you are seeing is the intended operation. [03:20] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [03:20] config's set up, modules load, service starts. all this is fine. the problem is I have no /dev/rfcomm0 [03:20] yoyoned (~todd@c-68-51-26-64.hsd1.ar.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [03:21] their channels are quite dead [03:21] eelriver (~eelriver@c-24-130-112-52.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [03:22] Well, it was more of a facetious comment anyway. They would just tell you that is how it works [03:22] MLanden (~MLanden@pool-207-68-52-138.norf.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [03:22] yoyoned (~todd@c-68-51-26-64.hsd1.ar.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [03:23] it'd be handy if they documented it. I'm odd that way [03:23] s0d0 (~sod@host81-141-52-215.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [03:23] eelriver (~eelriver@c-24-130-112-52.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [03:23] The documentation for BlueZ is exceptionally poor unfortunately [03:23] hell, I'd settle for poor. that'd be step up [03:24] Action: alphageek is, obviously, fucking frustrated [03:24] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [03:24] I think the problem is probably that you are expecting BlueZ to do something it is not really designed to do. BlueZ is merely an API to interface with BT hardware, not a complete implementation of the technology. Things like connecting to devices and handling services are left to userland utilities like Blueman [03:24] Wdyy (~AndChat@117.136.26.138) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [03:24] So there is no provision for BlueZ itself to wait for a device and reconnect with it, that is something an application farther up the stream is supposed to do [03:25] Wdyy (~AndChat@117.136.26.138) joined ##slackware. [03:25] pizzledizzle (~pizdets@pool-96-250-215-244.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: [03:25] alphageek: Last I checked, you had to manually create rfcomm0. [03:25] when I start rc.bluetooth, I expect a device to _use_. why's that over reaching? [03:25] This is especially true with BlueZ 4.x, as things like pairing with other devices aren't even configurable with BlueZ alone anymore [03:26] jkwood: not on slack 13.0 you don't. start the service & the device is automagically created [03:26] the udev rules are borked on 13.0, though. easy fix [03:28] ariarat (ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) left ##slackware. [03:33] fuzzix (~fuzzix@109.76.24.204) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [03:35] fuzzix (~fuzzix@109.77.29.184) joined ##slackware. [03:37] ThomasLocke (~ThomasLoc@pdpc/supporter/active/thomaslocke) joined ##slackware. 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[03:49] sorry, it's been a long day [03:49] Action: Reticenti heads his head in shame [03:50] well, it would have made sense if you wanted subdirs [03:51] SiegeX: I have both servers up and running one on htdocs (main) and one in htdocs/server2. each has it's own ServerName (DNS) [03:52] the problem is both require authetication [03:52] how do I disable it for server2? [03:52] jeev (~email@174.139.9.42) joined ##slackware. [03:55] AllowOverride None [03:55] within tags [03:57] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) joined ##slackware. [04:06] SiegeX: what is the '+' at the end of that find command do? [04:09] sftp (~sftp@79.174.50.208) joined ##slackware. [04:11] Reticenti: man find, line 552 [04:12] ah [04:14] functionoverform (~functiono@adsl-99-141-206-127.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [04:15] rg3 (~deckard@cm-85-152-206-242.telecable.es) joined ##slackware. [04:18] fhobia (~btmura@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [04:19] Wdyy (~AndChat@117.136.26.138) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [04:20] Wdyy (~AndChat@117.136.26.138) joined ##slackware. [04:24] Wdyy (~AndChat@117.136.26.138) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [04:24] Wdyy (~AndChat@117.136.26.138) joined ##slackware. [04:46] EuroTrash (~rtrsh@82-169-3-152.ip.telfort.nl) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [04:50] ComputerNewbie (~adsfasdf@c-67-180-200-131.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [04:50] i have an ssh server running, (slackware 12), how do i know where the logs are located? [04:51] ive tried /var/logs/ [04:51] but that folder doesnt edxist [04:51] i also checked sshd_config to see if theres information about where log files are [04:51] but no info in there either [04:51] /var/log/ no 's' [04:51] the /var folder doesnt exist [04:51] then you were a little over the top deleting stuff [04:52] /var/ must exist for a dozen or so reasons [04:52] oh ok [04:52] i see it now [04:52] do you know which log it is? [04:52] slackin (~slackin@100.232.204.68.cfl.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [04:53] you'll find ssh related info in both /var/log/messages & /var/log/syslog [04:53] failed logins & whatnot in the latter [04:54] failed & successfu logins in the former [04:54] +l [04:54] secure [04:54] isn't ssh there? [04:55] /var/log/secure [04:56] thanks [04:56] not that I'm seeing [04:56] theres a secure file in /var/log [04:56] 'tty overrun' stuff which appears to be related to failed ssh logins, but nothing with 'ssh' as a string itself [04:57] alphageek: what do you need? [04:57] eh? [04:57] you could turn ssh verbosity is that's any help? [04:58] thanks guys! [04:58] ComputerNewbie (~adsfasdf@c-67-180-200-131.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: Konversation terminated! [04:59] EuroTrash (~rtrsh@82-169-3-152.ip.telfort.nl) joined ##slackware. [04:59] sorry, alphageek i mistaken your nickname with ComputerNewbie's [04:59] an honest mistake.. they look much alike :) [05:02] This is my httpd.conf file: http://pastebin.org/270264 [05:02] I have 2 virtual hosts in the vhosts.conf file, each with it's on dns [05:03] they are working ok, but because I have that auth part in httpd.conf it calls for both the auth routine [05:03] how do I make it just for one? [05:03] Adding the auth part in VirtualHost won't do it [05:03] sais not allowed there [05:03] _marc` (~marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [05:03] Azeotrope: did you try what I said about 20 mins ago? [05:04] yes. I have AllowOveride none [05:04] does wicd have a limit on the number of characters for a wpa key? because it doesn't appear to let me type more than halfway through my key [05:05] SiegeX: in my httpd.conf [05:06] ah, nevermind [05:06] Azeotrope: this should go in your httpd-vhosts.conf within the tags which are inside your tags [05:06] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-420970.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Excess Flood [05:06] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-420970.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [05:07] this is my httpd-vhosts.conf http://pastebin.org/270224 [05:07] and NameVirtualHost are now *:80 [05:07] Wdyy (~AndChat@117.136.26.138) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [05:08] it seems it's not wise to put them as DNS [05:10] SiegeX: you still here? [05:11] i'm thinking of getting myself a vps [05:11] any recommendations? [05:11] is dreamhost any good? [05:11] slackin (~slackin@100.232.204.68.cfl.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [05:11] vps ? [05:13] virtual private server [05:13] Azeotrope: http://pastebin.org/270400 [05:13] SiegeX: thanks!! [05:14] dont put a virtualhost that uses just htdocs/ [05:14] Do I have to comment out those lines in httpd.conf? [05:14] since thats what the main httpd.conf uses [05:14] oh, ok [05:14] look over my paste carefully to make sure you match your filesystem to what it says [05:16] ferdna (~ferdna@cpe-24-92-114-29.elp.res.rr.com) left irc: [05:17] SiegeX: thank you. [05:17] but what about the lines in httpd.conf? comment them out? [05:18] no, just make sure that the DocumentRoot points to something not in your vhosts file [05:19] just /htdocs is OK [05:19] and make sure ServerName is different than your vhosts [05:20] i give mine ..com [05:20] where is defined in /etc/hosts [05:20] ok. but what about those contained in [05:22] gh0st (~gh0st@c-67-182-57-230.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [05:30] byteframe (~byteframe@pool-71-174-13-125.bstnma.east.verizon.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [05:32] wow, im productive tonight [05:32] i organized ~/torrents [05:32] rg3 (~deckard@cm-85-152-206-242.telecable.es) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [05:32] and i started git tracking of /etc [05:33] Reticenti: you organized ~/torrents, you mean you put your porn into separate folders? =) [05:33] SiegeX: still I don't know how to enable auth just for one server. I tried to add those lines inside my virtuaHost [05:33] no effect [05:34] adrien: ~/torrents/{goat,midget,mtf,black,donges,wtf} [05:34] lol [05:34] not really [05:35] also, my first virtual host which has both document root and in htdocs/server shows me only /htdocs and its content (server/ and server2/) [05:35] Azeotrope: for the server you want to enable auth for (via .htaccess), use 'AllowOverride AuthConfig' instead of 'AllowOverride None' [05:35] Oh, thank you!! [05:35] adrien: i did ~/torrents/{tv,music,movies,ebooks,programs,etc} [05:35] ikonia (~mattd@unaffiliated/ikonia) left irc: K-Lined [05:36] with appropriate watch folders for rtorrent [05:36] Azeotrope: run an 'apachectl configtest' [05:36] Azeotrope: if that succeeds, run 'apachectl restart' [05:37] SiegeX: those lines with Auth Settings must be in vhost file, right? [05:38] you replace the 'AllowOverride None' in the that you want to allow auth [05:38] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.174.220.dyn.user.ono.com) joined ##slackware. [05:41] SiegeX: i did that, but still i ask me credentials for both [05:42] and you restarted with apachectl? [05:43] no [05:43] do the two things I said above [05:43] configtest, then restart [05:44] if you dont restart the server nothing you did to the conf files will matter [05:45] oh, i'm restarting it with /etc/rc.d/rc.httpd restart [05:45] syntax is ok [05:45] but my first server has AuthConfig and no credential are asked [05:45] and the second has none, and asks for them [05:46] mako-sama (~mako@81.22.29.90) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [05:47] does the httpd.conf file have 'AuthConfig' ? [05:48] Sure [05:48] mako-sama (~mako@81.22.26.204) joined ##slackware. [05:48] http://pastebin.org/270551 [05:49] im talking the main httpd.conf [05:49] not the httpd-vhosts.conf [05:49] http://pastebin.org/270556 [05:49] this is httpd.conf [05:51] I suggest you go back to the default [05:51] both httpd-vhosts.conf too?? [05:52] no [05:52] ikonia (~mattd@unaffiliated/ikonia) joined ##slackware. [05:53] pff [05:53] leave httpd.conf as is, perhaps change the 'user' and 'group [05:54] ServerName should be something other than what a vhost has [05:54] as i mentioned, something defined in /etc/hosts is nice [05:55] would that be publicly available? [05:56] what, the default hosts.conf? [05:57] no, my ServerName [05:57] in main httpd.conf [05:58] not if you give it a servername that doesnt resolve via DNS, which is why i suggest a name that only resolves from your /etc/hosts [05:58] make it 'localhost' if you want [05:59] but if your webserver is dual homed, sometimes its nice to have a site that just the internal network can see [05:59] oh, i understand now [05:59] thank you [06:01] AllowOverride AuthConfig makes a server NOT to ask credentials [06:02] fuck it [06:02] it doesn't work [06:02] a grenade might fix it [06:05] Azeotrope: no, that would be "None", it tells the server to ignore an .htaccess file in the upon which that directive is located [06:05] http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html#allowoverride [06:09] it still doesn't work [06:10] are you at least *not* being asked for credentials on server2? [06:11] frafra (~frafra@host162-29-dynamic.182-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [06:11] hi all [06:12] I'm trying to install slackware current on a device without cd reader [06:13] I've copied slackware/* directory content on the usb drive, and then I've launched dd usbboot.img to make the usb stick bootable [06:13] SiegeX: yes [06:13] well see, you didn't mention that [06:13] you're better off than you were [06:13] it boots, but it falls intoa kernel panic, because it doesn't see anything at part the internal hard disk, and it suggest me to append a root= option at boot [06:14] but it seems that it doesn't see the usb drive [06:14] so now just start added the other Auth directives to 'server' that 'AuthConfig' allows you to use as mentioned in that URL i posted [06:14] s/added/adding [06:14] how could I do? [06:15] njathan (~njathan@203.115.79.77) joined ##slackware. [06:15] frafra: http://alien.slackbook.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=slackware:usbboot [06:16] SiegeX: thanks... I think that I'll try pxe [06:16] frafra: http://alien.slackbook.org/blog/installing-slackware-using-usb-thumb-drive/ makes the process even easier [06:17] ... but PXE is even better indeed [06:17] thanks alienBOB [06:17] hi all, talking about PXE; does slackware already have a decent way of automating an installation? [06:19] and it's quiet :-) lol [06:24] Hoogin (~hoogin@195-50-219-246-rdsl.est.estpak.ee) joined ##slackware. [06:24] mmm... can I use pxe without doing a mess with my lan? can I simply do a network installation connecting my laptop with a mirror? [06:25] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InGtiEXQyF0 [06:25] ^^ BALLA [06:27] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [06:28] Nick change: slackin -> THC|slackin-OT [06:30] Good Morning! WAKE & BAKE TIME! [06:31] usbimg2disk.sh doesn't work for me [06:31] uff :( [06:34] *** usbimg2disk.sh FAILED at line 37 *** [06:34] --- Cleaning up the staging area... [06:34] rmdir: missing operand [06:37] you forgot to set a variable? [06:38] frafra: are you running that script on another distro perhaps? [06:39] yes [06:41] alienBOB: I'm not on slackware [06:41] adrien: me? I suppose that the script is bugged :) [06:41] Delahunt (~robert@fd125-060.infoaomori.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [06:44] Other distros fail to run that script correctly [06:44] What distro are you on? [06:45] Try to run it with "sh -x usbimg2disk.sh ....." and pastebin the results if you want frafra [06:46] http://pastebin.com/tf9yRtAH [06:46] fedora 13 [06:48] It failed when you pressed ENTER to confirm that you wanted to format the drive? [06:49] linXea (~slackbox@unaffiliated/linxea) left irc: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.0 [06:49] this is my httpd-vhosts.conf http://pastebin.org/270556 and this is httpd.conf http://pastebin.org/270556 [06:50] anyone can see the problem? I just can't make server "secure" to ask for auth and the second server to be unauthed [06:50] WindMaker (~WindMaker@unaffiliated/windmaker) joined ##slackware. [06:50] hi [06:50] how to upgrade my slackpkg (problem with txz) [06:50] im use slack 12.2 :) [06:51] WindMaker: upgrading slackpkg should be easy, because it is still a .tgz [06:51] All the packages needed to upgrade from 12.2 to 13.0 are in .tgz (i.e. tar, gzip) [06:52] The rest has become .txz [06:52] http://pastebin.org/270551 [06:52] jn [06:52] uhm [06:52] WindMaker: read http://slackware.osuosl.org/slackware-13.0/UPGRADE.TXT [06:53] alienBOB: yes [06:53] Lab_Rat (~lab_rat@c-24-23-163-86.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [06:53] 0k, thanks :) [06:53] alienBOB: can you please look on those? [06:54] Azeotrope: nope [06:54] http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=28094 [06:54] :P [06:54] nice [06:54] frafra: try running this: read -p "Testing: " JUNK [06:54] When you press ENTER, then run this: echo $? [06:54] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-176-217.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [06:54] What do you get then frafra? [06:54] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.174.220.dyn.user.ono.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [06:54] alienBOB: why? [06:55] Why should I? That is a apache issue not a Slackware issue, and I am busy already [06:55] Hello [06:55] [root@rocketman usb-and-pxe-installers]# read -p "Testing: " JUNK [06:55] Wdyy (~AndChat@117.136.26.138) joined ##slackware. [06:55] Testing: lol [06:56] :D! [06:56] my slackpkg updated :P [06:58] s0d0 (~sod@host86-175-233-210.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [06:59] frafra: when you press ENTER and then run the command "echo $?" what is the result of that command? [06:59] gh0st (~gh0st@c-67-182-57-230.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [06:59] Or do you no longer care [06:59] Azeotrope: what is the issue with that httpd.conf? [06:59] alienBOB: 0 [06:59] OK that is as it should be, and the script should not fail there [07:01] Azeotrope: you only defined the possibility to let someone override the _default_ AuthConfig settings. But if you really want to restrict access, you will have to add something like "AuthType Basic" and setup a password file [07:01] alienBOB: I have that password file [07:02] But in that pastebin bit it is not used [07:02] because I'm trying all the options.. in vhost.conf in httpd.conf [07:02] either way it restricts both sites, or none [07:03] inconnu (1000@69-165-217-79.dsl.teksavvy.com) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [07:03] o/ [07:03] WindMaker (WindMaker@unaffiliated/windmaker) left ##slackware. [07:04] Is there any way to set specific cdrom speed? I'm trying to read an old audio cd and it gives a sh*tload of CRC errors. Can be a good idea to read at minimal speed [07:05] alienBOB: so I have to put AuthType Basic, AuthName "Restricted Files", AuthUserFile /var/www/passwords, Require user administrator between and in my htppd-vhosts.conf file? [07:05] what about the same lines in httpd.conf? do I commment/delete them? [07:05] G says hdparm could work, but maybe anyone knows of any other tools [07:08] Azeotrope: yes [07:09] I think - I never used a httpd-vhosts.conf file [07:09] johndee: try copying the whole cd with dd and mounting it as a virtual CD: [07:09] dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/directory/filename.iso [07:09] But all those statements need to be inside the part [07:09] mount -o loop /directory/filename.iso /mountpoint/ [07:10] ariarat (~ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) joined ##slackware. [07:10] functionoverform (~functiono@adsl-99-141-206-127.dsl.emhril.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [07:11] alienBOB: but if you look in the httpd.conf file there are 2 sections of too. What do i do with them? [07:11] nessundorma (~mike@78.134.109.4) joined ##slackware. [07:13] johndee: actually, if it's an audio cd, just try ripping it with cdparanoia [07:14] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-176-217.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [07:16] alienBOB: btw, I booted from usb using a manual way, but it doesn't see the usb stick [07:16] metrofox (~metrofox@ppp-133-251.33-151.iol.it) joined ##slackware. [07:17] Azeotrope: ask someone who knows about apache virtualhost configuration. I don't see why you should define virtualhosts in both httpd.conf and httpd-vhost.conf [07:17] ok... [07:17] thank you [07:17] Sajmon (0@ej207.netikka.fi) joined ##slackware. [07:17] ##slackware: mode change '+b *!0@*' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [07:17] Sajmon kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: Banned: Using IRC as root is dangerous. Please reference "Using IRC as root" via google for further information. [07:21] sajmon (501@ej207.netikka.fi) joined ##slackware. [07:22] t0f (1000@dialup-4.238.255.233.Dial1.Philadelphia1.Level3.net) joined ##slackware. [07:23] Hi! I just made some appearance settings in kde and it crashed and wont start again. How can i restore it to default settings? [07:23] THC|slackin-OT (slackin@100.232.204.68.cfl.res.rr.com) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [07:23] TriniTuX (clayton@cuscon124952.tstt.net.tt) left ##slackware. [07:24] sajmon: rm -r ~/.kde [07:24] THC|slackin-OT (~slackin@100.232.204.68.cfl.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [07:25] sajmon: what kind of settings did you change? [07:26] appearance settings [07:27] metrofox: mv, not rm [07:28] mv or rm ? ok :-D [07:31] thanks all for the help. up and running again :-D [07:33] linux is fairly forgiving..its been fogiving me for 10+ years now [07:33] +r [07:34] mmm... ok, let's forget the usb boot... pxe is a mess... does exist a simple way to do a netinstall? [07:34] always mv because... http://noobfarm.org/?id=1843 =) [07:36] otherwise I can't install slackware on my laptop :( [07:36] BadAtom: dd cannot copy audio and multi-mode cds. And cdparanoia doesn't have speed setting. I'm trying to slow down the drive to get more accurate rip. eject and hdparm won't do the trick. Any more ideas? %) [07:39] cdparanoia --force-read-speed number maybe [07:39] bgeddy (~bgeddy@cpc3-live19-0-0-cust292.know.cable.virginmedia.com) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [07:41] cteg_ (~heretic@dyndsl-085-016-200-007.ewe-ip-backbone.de) joined ##slackware. [07:42] so no slackware on my laptop? ;( should I use another distro? :( [07:42] t0f: Thnx. I missed that. But I'm ripping a multi-mode cd with cdrdao [07:43] frafra: slack install off usb is easy as pie, if ur laptop supports usb boot [07:43] Which cdparanoia can [07:43] 't [07:43] thats how i installed this laptop [07:43] ah [07:43] even though it has cd speed setting. Nice [07:43] THC|slackin-OT: but slackware, after boot, doesn't se the usb stick [07:43] frafra, what's the make and model of your laptop? [07:43] Wiren (~Wiren@LRouen-152-81-26-233.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [07:43] bgeddy (~bgeddy@cpc3-live19-0-0-cust292.know.cable.virginmedia.com) joined ##slackware. [07:43] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-176-217.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [07:43] cteg (~heretic@dyndsl-085-016-102-036.ewe-ip-backbone.de) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [07:44] MLanden: Asus UL30 - it works with other distros [07:44] frafra: did you use the right boot kernel n such? and are you getting into the installer then not able to "find install disc/dir?" [07:45] THC|slackin-OT: it loads the kernel but it doesn't find the root partition, kernel panic. it shows the available ones: only my internal hd, not the usb stick [07:45] (huge kernel) [07:45] humm [07:45] you might need to [07:45] at the boot prompt [07:45] nick4 (~fffeop@178.128.176.239.dsl.dyn.forthnet.gr) joined ##slackware. [07:45] bzimage root=/dev/sdxx [07:45] Axtroz (1000@77.78.15.8) joined ##slackware. [07:46] or what ever the kernel name is [07:46] t0f (1000@dialup-4.238.255.233.Dial1.Philadelphia1.Level3.net) left irc: Quit: t0f [07:47] you are probably not using the right kernel for the hardware or something, lemme grab a drink and look at the usb boot installer n shit real quick (its been like 7 months since i used it) [07:47] someone else might help u before i figure it out [07:47] ;p [07:47] adrien: ups... yeah, mv not rm [07:47] this channel is pretty active [07:48] Wtf. And it actually works :[ [07:48] johndee, able to get the individual tracks? [07:49] frafra: after booting from the usbboot.img you will not have packages on the USB stick, it is only meant for network installs [07:51] Hoogin (~hoogin@195-50-219-246-rdsl.est.estpak.ee) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [07:51] MLanden: Yep. The thing is that it extracts it at low speed which I'm trying to achieve with cdrdao :\ [07:51] johndee, cool...let 'er rip....:D [07:51] MLanden: No go. I need this to be a single image [07:52] This is a mixed mode cd :\ [07:52] And cdrdao extracts at 40X [07:52] :E [07:53] alienBOB: huh? i put the /slackware dir on there and it installed right off the usb sticck [07:54] rapid (~rapid@unaffiliated/rapid) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [07:54] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-176-217.w90-60.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [07:55] THC|slackin-OT: yes, that is because you added the packages yourself afterwards [07:55] thanks all [07:55] with root=/dev/sdb it works [07:55] jkwood (~jkwood@lazy.slaxer.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [07:56] gar0t0 (~gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [07:56] bug bug bug! [07:56] frafra: glad its working for you now ;] [07:56] CaptObviousman (~The_Capta@unaffiliated/captobviousman) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [07:56] at the initial login on current slackware, i can write anything, and it will log me as root :D [07:56] BadAtom (~epigramma@supporter/active/BadAtom) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [07:56] THC|slackin-OT: now I'll copy all the packages on the stick :D [07:57] MadneX (~Nestor@unaffiliated/madnex) joined ##slackware. [07:57] haha yea, gotta do that [07:57] ;] [07:57] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [08:07] jgeboski (~james@97.72.86.194) joined ##slackware. [08:07] ffffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuccccccccccccccj [08:07] fuck [08:10] Last message repeated 1 time(s). [08:10] Azeotrope: anything in paticular? [08:20] Azeotrope: try #flood [08:24] kj4 (~kj4kjl@cpe-071-075-115-251.carolina.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. 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[08:53] Yeah [08:54] Not pretty this [08:54] i've seen a lot of klines recently that almost look automated [08:55] Well that URL leads to a java IRC client that (I think) is sending the spam, or at least triggering the kline [08:56] Strykar_ (~wakka@122.170.17.36) joined ##slackware. [08:56] So, do not go to that URL or at least, refuse to load the Java app [08:56] yeah, I remember something like that a few weeks ago, we got a notification at least [08:58] java is hopefully disabled here [08:58] read 'bout that happen with tripod sites as well as geocities sites after getting hijacked [08:59] Strykar (~wakka@122.170.17.36) left irc: Ping timeout: 241 seconds [08:59] didnt geocities stop hosting websites long ago? [09:00] quite some time ago,sahko [09:01] Xgates (~Xgates@unaffiliated/xgates) joined ##slackware. [09:01] hey ppl [09:02] say in 13 if you add in fonts do you run mkfontscale and mkfontdir in that directory and then fc-cache? [09:03] imo, the fewer files you have unmanaged by pkgtools in your system, the happier you'll be. use a proper package for everything you can [09:04] theres examples for font build scripts in slackbuilds.org [09:05] notKlaatu (~klaatu@unaffiliated/notklaatu) joined ##slackware. [09:05] that's a pretty impressive non-answer [09:06] Xgates: assuming you're adding fonts to an existing dir, what you said is correct [09:06] frafra, did you get it working? [09:06] thrice`: yes, thanks :) [09:06] putting in fonts isn't that hard it's just that I haven't done it in awhile [09:07] haha [09:07] frafra, ok, was going to recommend comenting out line 37 (the trap line) [09:07] lyminsk (~lyminsk@unaffiliated/lyminsk) joined ##slackware. [09:08] mcury (~mcury@189.24.101.252) joined ##slackware. [09:08] I added the fonts I swiped from my now defunct win7 install to a new dir (/usr/share/fonts/truetype/) so I could keep everything separate. that required creating /etc/fonts/local.conf (used /etc/fonts/fonts.conf as a template) before running fc-cache [09:08] then from what I can tell you need to add into /etc/fonts/local.conf ---- /usr/share/fonts/misc [09:08] yep [09:08] Nick change: kj4 -> the [09:09] and then last run fc-cache? [09:09] yep [09:09] Nick change: the -> Guest94918 [09:09] Emeau (~kvirc@AMontsouris-158-1-74-11.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: When two people dream the same dream, it ceases to be an illusion. KVIrc 3.4.2 Shiny http://www.kvirc.net [09:09] ok thx [09:09] btw, you can run these from pkgtool if you ever forget [09:10] Nick change: Guest94918 -> kj4 [09:10] Azeotrope (~JBauer@unaffiliated/jbauer) left irc: Quit: leaving [09:14] thanks guys [09:14] Xgates (~Xgates@unaffiliated/xgates) left irc: Quit: Ping Timeout ( 0 Seconds ) [09:15] njathan (~njathan@203.115.79.77) left irc: Quit: Leaving [09:17] X_x (~mrspwn@168-103-63-219.dlth.qwest.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [09:18] (##slackware) Channel ban on *!0@* expired. [09:18] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!0@*' by slackboy!~thongsong@li6-30.members.linode.com [09:19] nessundorma (~mike@78.134.109.4) left irc: Quit: leaving [09:19] Candinho (~Candinho@unaffiliated/candinho) joined ##slackware. [09:20] fredoslack (~fredoslac@APoitiers-257-1-19-114.w90-38.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [09:21] rapid (~rapid@unaffiliated/rapid) joined ##slackware. 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[09:27] chendy (~chatzilla@116.30.140.243) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [09:27] freelibrary (~notRoot@p548F6B96.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [09:27] I need to get access through the WAN [09:29] http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20100520/googles-royalty-free-webm-video-may-not-be-royalty-free-for-long/ [09:29] :( [09:30] mandatory FUD of a group feeling pwned? [09:31] hope so... [09:32] and well, I doubt google would have been unable in one year to find the patents mpeg-la found in one day... [09:33] joannis (~joannis@adsl-dyn48.78-99-118.t-com.sk) joined ##slackware. [09:33] Candinho (~Candinho@unaffiliated/candinho) left irc: Quit: Fui embora [09:34] alienBOB (~alien@h202078.upc-h.chello.nl) joined ##slackware. [09:35] mcury (~mcury@189.24.101.252) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [09:35] alienBOB (~alien@h202078.upc-h.chello.nl) left irc: Changing host [09:35] alienBOB (~alien@about/slackware/alienBOB) joined ##slackware. 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[09:45] joannis (~joannis@adsl-dyn48.78-99-118.t-com.sk) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [09:46] lol....looks like it f$cked up quicker than a pacman machine at a laundromat... [09:47] Neko (s_eraph@141.30.28.157) joined ##slackware. [09:47] Neko (s_eraph@141.30.28.157) left ##slackware. [09:47] Neko (s_eraph@141.30.28.157) joined ##slackware. [09:47] Neko (s_eraph@141.30.28.157) left ##slackware. [09:48] could be bogged down with people tryin' to get that perfect game [09:48] hah [09:48] MLanden worse than a missing (stolen?) red ball-knob? [09:49] mancha, lol...true [09:50] mcury (~mcury@189.24.130.175) joined ##slackware. [09:50] josemanuel (~josemanue@10.0.222.87.dynamic.jazztel.es) joined ##slackware. [09:51] does anyone use abicollab.net? [09:53] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [09:53] Hermann (~Hermannn@c-de50e255.226-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) joined ##slackware. [09:56] how to install network manager for kde in slackware current? [09:56] frafra: in Slackware, use wicd, it is in the /extra directory [09:57] alienBOB: why? :) [09:58] fiyawerx_ (fiyawerx@c-174-54-122-211.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) left irc: [09:59] mcury (~mcury@189.24.130.175) left irc: Quit: Leaving [09:59] network manager has some issues, the inability to connect to any network being one... [09:59] and yet every other distribution uses it! [10:00] net manager works very well [10:00] thats only with previous versions. latest ones are fine [10:00] it's pretty neat software, from what I've seen [10:01] wicd is just a nice front-end wrapper [10:01] ROKO__ (~ROKO__@253-135.thezone.bg) left irc: Quit: Leaving [10:01] yeah, I heard/read it was finally (almost?) working, after more than five yers [10:01] years* [10:01] it's worked fine for awhile [10:03] started in 2004, in 2008 it wasn't working, yeah, it finally started to do something useful after like 5 years [10:04] alienBOB, how well does projectM work with VLC 1.1x ? [10:04] so when ubuntu shipped it in 2008, noone could connect to a network ? [10:04] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [10:05] thrice, pam didnt work either! [10:06] wertik_rus (~wertik@95-24-176-141.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Quit: Leaving [10:06] thrice`: of course it hasn't been a complete failure for exactly five years and started to work at once [10:08] ok. i'm not sure it's fair to give the most advanced networking tool today a bad rap, because it 'didn't used to work' [10:09] adrien: what is unable to do network manager? [10:09] two years ago wasn't a very long time ago, between 12.1 and 12.2 I guess [10:09] it wasn't possible to use it then, because slackware didn't use policykit stuff [10:09] but NM has had lots of troubles connecting to even unprotected networks for years [10:10] yup, the deps being one of the other problem [10:10] ok, there's no way that's true, because it's the default method in suse, fedora, ubuntu, and many others [10:10] tried on opensuse btw [10:10] im tempted to pull an old release of suse [10:11] http://www.google.co.uk/search?num=50&hl=en&safe=off&q=network+manager+problem&btnG=Search [10:11] there's many ways to fault other distribs with stuff w.o making shit up :) [10:12] MadneX (~Nestor@unaffiliated/madnex) left irc: Quit: Leaving [10:12] change your seearch to 'wicd problems' and it'll turn up just as many results [10:13] it's been quite a long time but I think its error messages were also completely useless, like "couldn't connect", not saying at which stage or if it's maybe a kernel problem (but again, that was a long time ago) [10:13] 100 times less actually [10:13] but everybody uses nm, so it's normal that it has more entries :) [10:13] but 100 times less people use wicd.. [10:13] I wouldn't bet on that [10:14] also, it manages different kind of connections [10:14] plus "network manager problem" will match many things not related to NM [10:14] i know why google went nuts...i inadvertently clicked the banner which starts a real pacman game...guess there's some bug in the pacman game where at some point it goes cpu nuts [10:14] almost every fedora, suse, ubuntu, and their derivative distros use NM by default, which is..what, 80%+ of the desktop users? I'd bet on it [10:14] frafra: yes, but trying to do 20 things at once and not doing a single one properly is worse than doing only one thing but doing it well [10:15] mancha: that game uses flash. so much for vp8 :p [10:15] thrice`: as long as you don't reach 99%, it won't be a factor of 100 =) [10:15] sahko, hehe, I found that ironic too :p [10:15] sahko it can't, i don't have flash on my machine and i can play the game [10:15] adrien: so linux should support only few arch and include only the best drivers? :) [10:15] mancha: http://blog.kov.eti.br/?p=114 [10:16] i guess you dont have sound either [10:16] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.174.220.dyn.user.ono.com) joined ##slackware. [10:16] sahko i don't have sound, but i can play pacman (no flash) [10:16] frafra: it's different people on different hardware, and supporting one doesn't prevent supporting the others [10:17] adrien: is not the same for "different people, different connections"? [10:17] s/people/developpers/, sorry [10:17] adrien, besides, NM is far more advanced in the conections and such it can support [10:18] for example, if I've a 3g stick, i plug it and I can simpy se it [10:18] NM has very nice vpn plugins [10:18] thrice`: yeah, I agree, but trying to support everything at once is a very bad idea from a developper point-of-view [10:18] no, it's not. 'any connections people might want to use' in a single icon is awesome [10:19] yes [10:19] I consider myself somewhat versed at linux, but if you asked me to tether a connection to my 3G dongle without access to google, I would be clueless [10:19] but start with one connection type, when it's working, expand, when that is working, expand again... [10:19] don't *code* everything at once [10:19] that's what they did, though [10:20] and that's why it took it years to work properly [10:20] grep -i added ChangeLog.txt :) [10:20] ok, you're the expert. I have better things to acocmplish today [10:22] ariarat (ariarat@unaffiliated/ariarat) left ##slackware. [10:23] i'm starting to wonder if asking my atom N270 machine to encode a dvd using handbrake was such a good idea [10:23] rv2733 (~rv2733@c-98-242-168-49.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [10:23] Delahunt: no... [10:23] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) joined ##slackware. [10:24] rv2733 (~rv2733@c-98-242-168-49.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) left irc: Client Quit [10:24] hmm it says only 10 minutes left, that's interesting [10:24] so, reading sahko's link, i was wondering where does the the pacman game ends? [10:24] Delahunt, if you didn't install dvdcss, it's probably just doing a preview. it should take probably 3 hours on that [10:25] no it has a picture of the movie and libdvdcss is installed [10:25] hmm neither the source machine nor the encoding machine can play it [10:25] Delahunt: depends on the length of the video and its resolution, an atom might be ok for short and small clips but using a real cpu is really much nicer [10:25] my core2duo on 64-bit software takes about an hour for standard quality DVD of 1.5 hours [10:26] and relatively generic settings, with h264 + aac mkv [10:26] figured [10:26] Action: Delahunt is on a Studio Ghibli kick [10:30] Unsichtbar (~asd93k@unaffiliated/appetite) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [10:31] mbohun (~mbohun@ppp115-156.static.internode.on.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [10:37] christian (~590d7784@gateway/web/freenode/x-ujkqxuublsuoieds) joined ##slackware. [10:37] hi [10:37] hi [10:37] installed current (x86_64) with kde4 yesterday, works very great :-) [10:38] Action: adrien waits for the "but" :P [10:39] but... [10:39] there are no problems right now [10:39] gh (~gh@unaffiliated/gh) joined ##slackware. [10:39] :-D [10:39] HAHAHA nice one [10:39] lol...good one adrien...:D [10:40] \o/ [10:45] frafra (frafra@host162-29-dynamic.182-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left ##slackware. [10:53] roger__ (~rogers@212.183.140.51) joined ##slackware. [10:53] http://pastebin.org/271267 anyone tell my why X wont work with a slackware chroot [10:55] Failed to load module "fbdev" (module does not exist, 0 [10:56] i cant find that module on a full install ? [10:56] powtrix: fbdev is not included in Slackware [10:56] set driver vesa [10:56] MoZes, you mean roger__ ^ [10:56] powtrix: yep I do :) [10:57] X works on my slack install just wont work with chroot ...that paste is from my chroot install [10:57] log [10:57] roger__, in your chroot is /proc and /sys mounted? [10:58] not sys just proc [10:58] ill try that Delahunt [10:59] http://slackworld.berlios.de/2007/chroot_howto.html <-- thats what ive been following [11:00] roger__, not everything runs well within a chroot [11:01] i'm a mothafuckin MAC [11:01] besides, i note that even during slackware install configuring your new machine, /proc and /sys are mounted [11:05] roger__ (~rogers@212.183.140.51) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [11:07] roger__ (~rogers@212.183.140.5) joined ##slackware. [11:08] Delahunt, that tried but blank screen ...could + f7 back though :( [11:08] couldnt* [11:08] roger__, maybe because fbdev can't directly access the hardware video device because the environment you chrooted FROM has it locked? [11:10] im not sure Delahunt ...ive only tried chroot today ..how would i tell ? [11:11] um, is the environment you chrooted from in framebuffer mode? (i.e. not standard "ugly" CLI)? [11:12] not i added a line to /etc/inittab so i can login from tty8 [11:12] no* [11:12] is that what you mean ? [11:15] um [11:15] i did get it to work once but no keyboard or mouse .....but can remember how i did it ...been trying alsorts to get it to work [11:15] in the original environment, "lsmod | grep fb" [11:15] k [11:15] if a framebuffer module is loaded, your video card is probably being used, hence the chroot may not be able to establish hardware control of it [11:16] nothing from grep [11:16] "/sbin/lsmod | grep fb" [11:16] can i edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf-vesa to stop framebuffer [11:16] ok [11:18] i can login to tty2 whilst X is running ...not as chroot and use startx -- :1 ty* and that works ? [11:18] if this is slackware 13.0 or higher, you don't need /etc/X11/xorg.conf [11:18] what do you want to accomplish here? [11:19] yeah im using 13 [11:19] Oak (~silas@unaffiliated/alreadygone) joined ##slackware. [11:19] i want X with chroot [11:19] who does'nt? [11:20] Arirang (~koolaid@c-24-21-186-231.hsd1.or.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. 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[11:26] alienBOB, bug's seem to stem from ftgl...toyed with it over the weekend..switchin' from the pixmap's to bitmap's(not very stable) to look at the help screen...hopefully,with libvisual updates to 5.0 sometime this year..might see some improvements [11:26] roger__, i would not [11:27] either way imho two modules can't share one hardware device (in this case, your display adapter) [11:27] MLanden: I'll have a newer VLC package ready to accompany Slackware 13.1 release. Including WebM playback support [11:27] doesnt Virtualbox do that ? [11:27] was using the libvisual-standalone to test it [11:27] SlackDweber (~martinus@180.211.95.230) joined ##slackware. [11:29] Hey guys hows everyone doing today? [11:30] alienBOB, Renderer.cpp and Renderer.hpp does give some good ideas to hack with for future references [11:31] hitest (~hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. 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[12:23] Is there a script, or a way to make the computer always startup muted? [12:24] sirslacker (1000@B3207.karlshof.wh.tu-darmstadt.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [12:26] j4son (~j4son@j4son.org) joined ##slackware. [12:26] Wiren (~Wiren@LRouen-152-81-26-233.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [12:27] martinhex (~mjc@93-97-29-243.zone5.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [12:30] sirslacker (1000@B3207.karlshof.wh.tu-darmstadt.de) joined ##slackware. [12:30] you could make a script with amixer to mute and have it run in rc.local or somthing [12:31] jsut somthing like "amixer set Master mute" altho i've sure there sia better way and thats jsut a quick and dirty way of doing it [12:31] oldhp: set your mixer settings to your liking, then use alsactl store > /etc/iforgetwhat [12:32] /etc/asound.state [12:32] asound.conf maybe [12:33] no thats not right nvm [12:33] so its alsamixer and then alsactl store /etc/asound.state [12:33] zux (~zux@balticom-130-134.balticom.lv) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [12:35] yeah it is asound.state [12:36] Wiren (~Wiren@LRouen-152-81-26-233.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [12:36] oh damn I need to log in as root to do this [12:36] br [12:36] or sudo [12:36] brb* [12:37] toastytoast (~toast@cpe-74-75-196-78.maine.res.rr.com) left irc: Quit: leaving [12:37] zux (~zux@balticom-130-134.balticom.lv) joined ##slackware. [12:37] straterra, game was lagging, went to netstat to see who was the server.. DIALUP. [12:38] alsactl store... there is no need to redirect the the output [12:39] ok I used the root terminal to do the work [12:39] I'm going to reboot and see if it worked [12:40] oldhp: make sure that /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa is +x [12:41] bitlord (~bitlord@unaffiliated/bitlord) left irc: Quit: Leaving [12:46] oldhp (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [12:49] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) joined ##slackware. [12:50] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [12:50] ashe (~ashe@125.163.49.167) joined ##slackware. [12:52] oldhp (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) joined ##slackware. [12:52] rahul__ (~rahul@p57B053AD.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [12:54] mako-sama how do I go about doing that? when I browse to try and open the file /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa I cannot open it [12:57] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [12:57] pizzledizzle (~pizdets@pool-96-250-215-244.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [12:58] hahaha there's a san diego company selling nuke bunker space in the mojave desert, 50k per adult, 25k per child.. [12:59] "what would you do if you knew you had 3 days.." 3 days? i dont think anyone will ever give a 3 day warning [13:00] pazof (paul@reverse-81.fdn.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 276 seconds [13:00] running into the desert so rich with natural resources seems like a great idea [13:01] uh huh natural resources [13:01] personally, i think the plan is to get the money and then when the people get there, they'll be tired and out in the middle of the desert with nothing [13:01] has anyone noticed that while being in X , if you go to tty1 and then want to switch back to X, using ctrl+alt+7 leads to a blank screen and you have to use ctrl+alt+f8 to go back to X? [13:01] so you don't have to worry about them wanting their money back [13:02] s/7/f7 [13:02] how dumb do you have to be to buy that [13:03] if i had $50k i'd spend it on hookers and blackjack [13:03] then after 3 days i prolly wouldn't wanna keep living [13:03] hha [13:04] guys i am using slackware 64 current and i just cannot get the nvidia proprietary drivers to work, cannot install them at all, i get kernel panics when i try, i am using a custom kernel 2.6.34, and multilib is upgraded from alienbobs site [13:04] make sure you don't have nvidia framebuffer support in the kernel [13:06] its enabled as a module, not as compiled in, should that be ok? [13:06] no, you should disable it, it conflicts with the binary driver [13:07] hmmm even during installation? [13:08] it would seem so [13:09] oldhp (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [13:10] okis, i have created additional kernel now... lets see what happens... i will trying disabling the nvidia framebuffer support and then come back [13:10] rahul__ (rahul@p57B053AD.dip.t-dialin.net) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [13:10] mfillpot (~mfillpot@pool-74-99-79-194.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [13:10] i'm on the edge of my seat [13:13] Well I installed the nvidia driver on both 32-bit and a 64-bit multilib system (Slackware 13.1) in the past 2 days, works fine [13:13] he was using a custom kernel [13:13] Yes exactly [13:15] bitlord (~bitlord@unaffiliated/bitlord) joined ##slackware. [13:16] mfillpot (~mfillpot@pool-74-99-79-194.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [13:17] mfillpot (~mfillpot@pool-74-99-79-194.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [13:21] fhobia (~btmura@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [13:24] what is the hal daemon process? [13:24] I'm trying to restart it.. [13:25] /etc/rc.d/rc.hald restart [13:27] thanks [13:27] ang (~ang@ip24-250-16-162.ri.ri.cox.net) left irc: Quit: Client exiting [13:27] twoshot_ (~twoshot_@ip174-64-14-107.br.br.cox.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [13:29] neonflux (~neonflux@64.134.227.240) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [13:29] Wow do we have LuckyCyborg here, the asshole who is posting that the Slackware devs are rats producing "false open source"?? [13:29] Drakevr (~drakevr@unaffiliated/drakevr) joined ##slackware. [13:29] On linuxquestions.org that is... I am so pissed [13:29] neonflux (~neonflux@64.134.227.240) joined ##slackware. [13:29] Well. Time for coffee [13:29] oh noes, he's on to you guys [13:30] ferdna (~ferdna@cpe-24-92-114-29.elp.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. 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[13:38] I got my oldhp online finally...had to boot up a live cd and download ndiswrapper, then compile it [13:38] took some time but i got it set now [13:38] :) [13:38] and now im trying to write a script to turn on alsa [13:39] i set my comnputer to boot up with alsa turned off [13:39] because i couldnt figure out how to get the alsamixer settings to actually save [13:39] oh, you need to do "alsactl store" once you are ready to save the settings [13:40] alienBOB: I suspect LuckyCyborg was dropped on his head as a child......a lot:) [13:40] i did that and restarted the computer and nothing saved [13:40] the cyborg process is new, theres bound to be some glitches [13:40] byteframe (~byteframe@pool-71-174-13-125.bstnma.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [13:41] oldhp: darn, i knew it couldn't be that easy :P [13:41] Nick change: alema0 -> alema0ff [13:41] :D so if i go to lq, i can see LuckyCyborg in action, Skywise ? [13:42] fhobia: do you know if there is a command that turns alsa on? [13:42] because right now it's off [13:43] oldhp: did you chmod rc.alsa +x ? [13:43] i don't know the specific command, but i either run /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa restart or remove/add back my sound module [13:43] mfillpot (~mfillpot@pool-74-99-79-194.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [13:43] it would be really easy to just turn alsa on whenever you need sound and leave it off the rest of the time [13:43] i did chmod rc.alsa +x [13:43] no effect [13:45] is there a specific order you need to do all of that? What i did was alsamixer / alsactl store > /etc/asound.state / chmod rc.alsa +x then i rebooted, and none of the settings were saved [13:47] "alsactl store > /etc/asound.state" <-- whats that arrow thingie in the middle, oldhp ? [13:48] telling it to modify that file [13:49] you didn't type that in literally right ? [13:49] i did [13:49] with the ">" ? [13:49] yes [13:49] akhe (~akhe@0x573bb4a2.ronqu1.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [13:49] is that bad? [13:49] ok, can you do this, type "cat /etc/asound.state" and tell us if something is inside it ? [13:49] well, its not bad, but i'm not sure it does anything [13:50] the > means take the output of the command on the left and put in into the file onto the right [13:50] but when i do alsactl store here, i don't see any output on the screen [13:50] so i would imagine that /etc/asound.state is empty [13:51] its full [13:51] all looks normal [13:51] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.174.220.dyn.user.ono.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [13:51] oh ok, then carry on :) [13:52] i was just tired of the computer booting up on full volume [13:52] which seems to be the default [13:52] i don't remember [13:53] so when you had /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa running, did you ever see "Loading ALSA mixer settings" ? [13:53] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [13:53] no [13:54] when you do, "ls -l /etc/asound.state" [13:54] what combination of rw- do you see? [13:54] the left column [13:54] mine looks like -rw-r--r--, what does yours look like ? [13:55] jailbox (~laj2@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [13:55] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Changing host [13:55] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [13:55] mines the same as yours [13:56] ok [13:56] when you change your alsamixer settings do they save after you reboot? [13:56] i'm pretty sure... i haven't been bothered by my sound settings [13:56] sajmon (501@ej207.netikka.fi) left irc: Quit: leaving [13:57] well my sound boots up at full volume [13:57] thats pretty annoying [13:57] yeah [13:57] so what happens if you manually do "alsactl restore" ? [13:57] let me see [13:57] thats really what the rc.alsa eventually tries to do [13:58] Emeau (~kvirc@AMontsouris-158-1-52-75.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [13:58] johndee (~id@95-29-181-241.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Quit: leaving [13:58] it turned my sound on [13:59] with the restored settings ? [13:59] let me try something [13:59] im going to turn my sound way low on alsamixer [14:01] gotcha [14:01] joannis (~joannis@adsl-dyn48.78-99-118.t-com.sk) joined ##slackware. [14:02] after you do "alsactl store" do you "chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa" [14:03] nope [14:03] someone told me to do that before...i was confused how often you have to do it [14:04] ehm... [14:05] thats probably all the steps to get it working, but something didn't work out so now we are just debugging [14:05] ridout (~gm@d216-121-212-105.home3.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [14:05] oldhp: do you know what do you do with chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa? [14:05] just looking at the core commands to see if they even function [14:05] he does not [14:06] no what does it do? [14:06] i'm still learning [14:06] its best to read it [14:06] oldhp: have you noticed how bad thing go, when you dont know what are you doing? [14:07] s/thing/things [14:07] i think he knows [14:07] lol [14:07] but anyway, i'd like to know the results of the experiment :D [14:07] hey oldhp.. did you get ubuntu booting or internet working? [14:08] i reinstalled slackware, gave it my full hard drive, then i used the ubuntu live cd to get online because slack wouldnt out of the box, i downloaded ndiswrapper to my slack home folder, then got back on slack and compiled it, and now im online [14:09] ah, good [14:09] and i did all of that without any help :) [14:09] next question... did you goto sleep, oldhp ? [14:09] lol [14:09] lol [14:09] a few hours [14:10] 3am to 10am ...then coffee coffee coffee!!! [14:10] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [14:10] hahaha [14:11] well, congrats on figuring that out, oldhp [14:11] good luck for the future! [14:11] wertik_rus (~wertik@95-24-176-141.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [14:12] thanks raela [14:12] anyone care to recommend a good backup program (or rsync frontend) for organizing the backup of many scattered folders? [14:13] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [14:13] oldhp: which driver btw? [14:13] s/driver/card/ [14:15] SiS163u.INF , card is Airnet AWU154 [14:16] ok, never saw such a card [14:16] X_x (~mrspwn@168-103-63-219.dlth.qwest.net) joined ##slackware. [14:16] I got it on newegg for like 15 bucks 5 years ago [14:16] it still works so I use it [14:17] xsamurai (~munki@pool-108-13-142-150.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [14:19] Nick change: X_x -> nix_chix0r [14:20] rebooting [14:20] oldhp (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [14:20] v4nelle (~van@79.107.213.106) joined ##slackware. [14:21] aperturefever (~abell@athedsl-201757.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [14:23] oldhp (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) joined ##slackware. [14:24] can I use a 32bit CD to install 64bit -current from FTP? [14:24] k tested the alsa settings and it still isnt saving [14:25] after the reboot alsamixer's volume is maxed [14:25] askhader (~askhader@taurine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca) joined ##slackware. [14:25] Excuse me, all of my .avi files have the "d" (directory) flag when I run ls on them. Any idea why this is? [14:25] i have an idea but i don't know how to make it happen... [14:25] oldhp: you ran 'alsactl store' as root? [14:26] oldhp: what happened to the experiment we had going? [14:26] oldhp: manually issuing "alsactl restore" had no affect when you did it manually ? [14:26] damn i didnt do it as root [14:26] ? [14:27] ok i just resaved the alsactl store as root [14:27] going to reboot and see if that did it [14:28] lol [14:28] can you like try the alactl restore? [14:28] like change your volume now [14:28] i did that [14:28] and then see if restore does anything [14:28] ok i put the volume up [14:28] not by rebooting [14:29] ok that did work [14:29] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [14:29] i turned the volume up, went into alsamixer, saw that the volume was up, type alsactl restore, went back to alsamixer, volume was back down [14:29] ok [14:29] so that part does function [14:29] so somehow...we aren't getting to the point in the rc.alsa script where it calls alsactl restore [14:30] it does a couple steps before it does "alsactl restore" [14:30] I tried opening rc.alsa and it wouldnt open [14:30] i'm reading the script and it has a "if [ -d /proc-asound ]; then ... load_alsa_mixer [14:30] are you root ? [14:30] do IDK whats inside there [14:30] merciful (~eabe@j226017.upc-j.chello.nl) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [14:31] no i'm logged in as a user [14:31] should i log in as root [14:31] you probably need to be root [14:31] brb [14:31] or you can type "su" [14:31] and then switch to root [14:31] in a new terminal [14:31] oh [14:31] that way you don't have to keep leaving [14:31] ang (~ang@ip24-250-16-162.ri.ri.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [14:31] i'l do that [14:31] so with the -d /proc/asound it seems to be checking the directory /proc/asound is there [14:32] "ls -l /proc/asound" do you get any output ? [14:32] i'll let you catch up [14:32] yes i get an output [14:32] ZMR (~zmonge@201.206.18.30) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [14:32] ok, so the directory is there [14:33] yes [14:34] should we open rc.alsa? [14:34] you can take a look at it with "less /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa" [14:34] i'm lookig at it now and i'm at line 75 [14:35] the first part of the file before that is defining two functions, the load functions [14:36] you can see it checks for /proc/asound which we have and then calls load_alsa_oss_modules and then load_alsa_mixer [14:37] wow this is a huge script.. [14:37] this one is pretty small actually, lol [14:38] askhader (askhader@taurine.csclub.uwaterloo.ca) left ##slackware. [14:38] i'm afraid to touch it....it's like perfect [14:38] haha [14:39] so if you do "/etc/rc.d/rc.alsa restart" on the command line there in your terminal as root [14:39] it still shows no output ? [14:39] merciful (~eabe@j226017.upc-j.chello.nl) joined ##slackware. [14:39] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) left irc: Ping timeout: 248 seconds [14:39] not that running it now would do anything different than boot [14:39] just confirming [14:41] it does restart alsa, shutting down sound driver, starting sound driver: snd-maestro3 done setting up ALSA with default values [14:41] and by doing that it also raised my volume to the max [14:41] does it say "Loading ALSA mixer settings" in your terminal ? [14:42] probably not lol [14:42] okhmm [14:42] No it does not [14:42] tuvok302Lappy (NoOneImpor@clgrtnt5-port-161.dial.telus.net) joined ##slackware. [14:42] so I guess the default settings are maxed out volume [14:42] it said "snd-maestro3 done setting up ALSA" ? [14:42] i'm trying to figure out where it went to in the script [14:43] yes it said that [14:43] "Setting default ALSA mixer settings" ? [14:43] the last thing it did was Setting up ALSA with default settings [14:44] did it say the above exactly ? [14:44] cause then it looks like line 7 failed [14:44] if [ -r /etc/asound.state ] check [14:44] It said "Setting up ALSA with default values" exactly [14:44] oh ok [14:45] oh, maybe it changed a little bit in current [14:45] ok, let me load up 13.0 normal and check my file [14:45] meanwhile, i'm going to look in this book to see exactly what "-r" check is again [14:46] when you did "ls -l /etc/asound.state" who was the owner and group on the file ? [14:46] let me do that again [14:46] hmm ok, "-r Tests if file exists and is readable" ...nothing surprising [14:46] I wish my terminal let me copy paste [14:47] well, you can, but you gotta be careful not to spam this channel [14:47] take your mouse and highlight the line you want to copy [14:47] then you middle click in the terminal [14:47] that should paste the line [14:47] don't paste more than 2 lines or so or you'll get kicked out of the channel [14:48] im on a laptop, i dont have a middle click [14:48] right click does nothing too [14:48] hmm oh well then [14:49] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) joined ##slackware. [14:49] maybe i should download a new terminal to use? [14:49] maybe later [14:49] oldhp, holding down control and then highlighting with left mouse button do anything? [14:50] wertik_rus (~wertik@95-24-176-141.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Quit: Leaving [14:50] neonflux (~neonflux@64.134.227.240) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [14:50] so, I'm getting a "error while loading shared libraries: libjpeg.so.62" when launching x86 binary on x86_64 Slackware with multilib installed, anyone knows quick solution? [14:51] MLanden that does bring up a menu [14:51] oldhp: when i do "ls -l /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa" i see "root root" after the "-rwx-r-xr-x" area [14:51] oldhp: do you see that as well? [14:51] Perhaps you have to install a 32-bit jpeg library mina86? [14:51] I get the same thing [14:51] oh sorry [14:51] yes fhobia [14:51] "ls -l /etc/asound.state" [14:51] not rc.alsa [14:52] alienBOB: you mean libjpeg-v8a-i486-1.txz? I tried but it didn't help [14:52] mina86: /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.62.0.0 is part of the Slackware 13.0 package [14:52] antiwire (~antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. [14:53] oldhp: should see "-rw-r--r-- 1 root root" for "ls -l /etc/asound.state" [14:53] alienBOB: well, I have only libjpeg.so.8.0.0 [14:53] njathan (~njathan@203.115.79.77) left irc: Quit: Leaving [14:54] mina86: that lib is also part of Slackware 13.1's aaa_elflibs package [14:54] Thats what I see fhobia [14:54] alienBOB: yes, I've just found it [14:54] oldhp: ok [14:54] oldhp: i'm stumped :) [14:55] I have an idea [14:55] So we dont have to figure this out [14:55] aperturefever (~abell@athedsl-201757.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [14:55] alienBOB: yey! thanks for the tips :) [14:55] What appears to be happening is when alsa starts it resets to default settings and rewrites the asound.state file [14:56] Would it be possible to make a copy of the desired asound.state file, and make a script that will overwrite the default file with the one I make [14:57] well, you said it prints out "Setting up ALSA with default values" [14:57] but i can't find that string anywhere [14:57] i'm not sure how its getting there [14:57] i'm looking for literal value though [14:57] i think you are right though [14:57] so i thought it must be that -r /proc/asound check [14:58] err [14:58] -r /etc/asound.state check [14:58] sombriks (~sombriks@187.114.115.50) left irc: Quit: Saindo [14:59] xsamurai (~munki@pool-108-13-142-150.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [14:59] ok, try this lol, in you terminal do "if [ -r /proc/asound ]; then echo hello; fi [15:01] wait what? do i type that all in just like that? [15:01] yap [15:01] lets you test out snippets of script [15:01] im not sure if it works but /exec -o if [ -r /proc/asound ]; then echo hello; fi [15:01] maybe does it also [15:02] here into the irc client [15:02] brainvision (~brainvisi@host85-8-dynamic.58-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [15:02] Nicce (~Nick0@ip-213-192-241-92.dialup.ice.net) joined ##slackware. [15:02] hello [15:02] lol worked for me [15:02] hey thats pretty cool, get [15:02] hahaha [15:03] ye its a nice way to prevent opening any terminal [15:03] xD [15:04] and if you remove the "-o" param, it works also but did not post it into channel [15:04] SWEET. [15:05] it prevents flood ;) [15:05] same as /exec -o uname -a [15:05] xD [15:05] Linux isix-current 2.6.33.3-smp #2 SMP Sat May 1 00:26:54 CDT 2010 i686 Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2050 @ 1.60GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux [15:05] im getting syntax error near unexpected token then [15:06] oldhp: which client? [15:06] -oldhp- VERSION Purple IRC [15:06] that doesnt even count as a client [15:06] josemanuel (~josemanue@10.0.222.87.dynamic.jazztel.es) left irc: Quit: Saliendo [15:06] SlackDweber (~martinus@180.211.95.230) left irc: Quit: Leaving [15:07] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Quit: leaving [15:07] oldhp: install the purple plugin pack [15:07] edthix (ed@124.13.34.39) left ##slackware. [15:07] ok [15:07] metrofox (~metrofox@ppp-133-251.33-151.iol.it) joined ##slackware. [15:08] PURPLE! [15:08] oldhp: i'm going to go now - i wish you best of luck in getting it fixed - if i think of anything else, i will let you know [15:08] thanks for your helo [15:08] help [15:08] i'll get it eventually [15:09] :) [15:10] sahko (~grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [15:10] im going to take a break from the computer...gonna go to town [15:10] yeah, i gotta go eat [15:10] lol [15:10] yeah food..me too [15:11] might as well take the laptop with me and look for some wifi [15:11] nooo...must get away from the computer [15:11] lol [15:11] exercise that ndiswrapper [15:11] :D [15:12] wertik_rus (~wertik@95-24-176-141.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [15:12] yeah haha :) [15:23] inconnu (1000@69-165-217-79.dsl.teksavvy.com) joined ##slackware. [15:25] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) joined ##slackware. [15:28] ilj (~ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Read error: Operation timed out [15:29] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. 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[15:49] my slackware does, I don't :-P [15:50] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [15:51] slysir (~mike@cpe-76-180-26-186.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [15:52] przemoc (~przemoc@chello089072164150.chello.pl) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [15:54] przemoc (~przemoc@chello089072164150.chello.pl) joined ##slackware. [15:54] byteframe (~byteframe@pool-71-174-13-125.bstnma.east.verizon.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [15:57] xiiico (~xiiico@189.63.250.45) joined ##slackware. [15:57] xiiico (xiiico@189.63.250.45) left ##slackware. [16:02] brainvision (~brainvisi@host88-94-dynamic.55-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [16:03] bitlord (~bitlord@unaffiliated/bitlord) left irc: Quit: Leaving [16:04] bitlord (~bitlord@unaffiliated/bitlord) joined ##slackware. [16:08] Zozma (~Shapeshif@97-83-229-2.dhcp.eucl.wi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. 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[16:22] antiwire (antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left ##slackware ("Everything will be ok in the end. If it is not ok, it is not the end, yet."). [16:22] what would i benefit from reading the slackbook? anything of any relevance... except wasting a few days on slack text? [16:23] 'wasting' isn't accurate, nor is 'days' i'd say [16:24] masterslakk: your nick is quite arrogantly chosen if you haven't even read the slackbook [16:26] adamk_ (~adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: Quit: Leaving [16:28] alienBOB: are you using any kind of certificates like rworkman does? (ca-certificates package of his) [16:29] i dont see you having one in your tree [16:29] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.174.220.dyn.user.ono.com) joined ##slackware. [16:30] adamk_ (~adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) joined ##slackware. [16:33] jeff_hann (~arares@89.47.83.116) joined ##slackware. [16:34] adaptr, slakk is slack.... but i was attracted to slackware because of it's origins and name, mostly. [16:35] slakk isn't slack** [16:36] how long does it take to zip through slackbook, tjroce [16:36] thrice`, ^ [16:37] judging from your typoes, literacy might be an issue - perhaps days is accurate :) [16:37] brainvision (~brainvisi@host213-79-dynamic.55-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [16:37] ahaha... [16:37] i'm typing in the dark... aahhaah [16:37] sahko: how do you mean, "using any kind of certificates"? [16:38] so slackbook about a day i'm assuming. [16:40] alkos333 (~alkos333@173-109-102-207.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [16:43] jailbox (~laj2@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) left irc: Quit: Leaving [16:44] jeev (~email@174.139.9.42) left irc: Changing host [16:44] jeev (~email@unaffiliated/jeev) joined ##slackware. [16:48] masterslakk: it depends. [16:51] brainvision (~brainvisi@host128-174-dynamic.21-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [16:52] Action: alphageek is typing with his keyboard drawer pushed all the way in. can't see his fingers, let alone the keyboard [16:52] :) [16:53] fingers on the the f and j...;) [16:53] yep [16:55] Action: masterslakk is sitting in a hot room with zero air-conditioning... This environment will make you die of dehydration if you don't drink a cup of water, water tthat [16:55] Action: masterslakk is almost froze, every two minutes. [16:56] Action: masterslakk hates empathy IM client. [16:57] So don't use gnome [16:58] ZMR (~zmonge@201.206.18.30) joined ##slackware. [16:58] alienBOB++ [16:59] Old_Spike0 (~Old_Spike@213.37.174.220.dyn.user.ono.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [16:59] Wow, I just noticed how important reading the whole wiki page is. 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[17:38] I'm back...and ready to learn some more...anyone know of some cool programs i could go get and compile? [17:39] yeah [17:40] hmm. [17:40] compile? [17:40] yes [17:40] learn about what? [17:40] compile = make [17:40] i noticed... [17:40] why not just install [17:40] because I wanna learn how to do this stuff [17:41] what stuff? [17:41] Iv only compiled 2 things [17:41] I may want to learn as well? [17:41] just compile the base system [17:41] I'm always in for learning something fascinating! [17:41] like glibc and stuff [17:41] I want to learn how to do stuff on linux [17:41] just compile base things like kernels and what not [17:41] same* [17:42] I dont know about kernels...what if i screw it up? [17:42] learn by failing [17:42] XD [17:42] I did open office earlier, that was easy [17:42] haha [17:42] lol [17:42] Yeah [17:42] I should try that [17:42] you wreak havoc [17:42] yeah i'd start with userland. leave the kernel alone [17:42] gades (~gades@unaffiliated/gades) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [17:42] :) [17:43] sinuhe (~sinuhe@kaptah.deevans.net) joined ##slackware. [17:43] STEP AWAY FROM THE KERNEL! [17:43] Maybe I could uninstall some things and then redownload them and try compiling them [17:43] im trying to get my keepassx database accessibe over webdav through ssl. not a lot of compiling though. gonna try the slackbuild at the org. [17:43] neonflux (~neonflux@nmd.sbx05981.sunnyca.wayport.net) joined ##slackware. [17:43] get vbox to really test stuff out... [17:44] I kinda wish I left some space on this partition [17:44] NTU (~urmom@unaffiliated/neo-the-user) left irc: Quit: This is an automated script. All output of /dev/null is posted here via kitten. [17:44] then I could have a dummy distro installed just for wreaking havoc [17:44] make vboxes... then you can wreak havoc inside that partition [17:44] and if I screw it up past posting....reinstall! [17:45] Iv never made vboxes [17:45] Action: jgeboski smells an old hp burning [17:45] :) thats your next project then wa ha ha [17:45] ok where do I start [17:45] I wanna do this the hard way [17:45] lol [17:45] all through terminal [17:45] and compiling stuff [17:46] now you're thinking in the right way [17:46] hard way is the only easy way. [17:46] Action: oldhp readjusts geek glasses. Ok i'm ready [17:47] Action: masterslakk laughs his ass of [17:47] brainvision (~brainvisi@host220-26-dynamic.3-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [17:47] Action: oldhp dashes off and wreaks havoc [17:47] hey, I have this ass here, anybody lose one ? [17:48] oldhp: are you on current? [17:48] v4nelle (~van@79.107.213.106) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [17:48] yeah i am [17:49] Action: masterslakk checks for his ass. AHHHHH where did it go??? [17:49] byteframe (~byteframe@pool-71-174-13-125.bstnma.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [17:49] cool i m gonna watch. have an issue with not being able to run vbox as user only root. someone mentioned a fix but i havent bothered as i expect a release soon. [17:50] sluckxz, you can only run vbox as root? [17:50] sluckxz, did you check the permissions with ls -l [17:51] yea. someone here was on the right track i just didnt follow through. [17:51] are you in vboxusers? [17:52] v4nelle (~van@79.107.213.106) joined ##slackware. [17:52] im at the vbox website [17:52] which one should i get? [17:52] virtualbox-kernel-mksrctarball.sh&&somethin or other. [17:53] yes vboxusers [17:53] oldhp: what arch are you running? [17:53] slackware 13.0 [17:53] what architecture? [17:53] 32bit [17:53] guys i get http://pastebin.com/P4a78WY0 when i try to make alltray package.....why? [17:53] oldhp: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/3.2.0/VirtualBox-3.2.0-61806-Linux_x86.run [17:54] if you're wanting to know which one that is... it's the one under the linux host labels `All distributions` [17:55] i386 [17:55] thanks [17:55] I was wondering if i should get that or not [17:55] alkos333 (~alkos333@173-146-3-231.pools.spcsdns.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [17:55] you'll want i386 [17:55] ill let you know when its done downloading [17:55] going at 600KB/sec right now so should be in a few mins [17:56] nvm it just finished [17:57] ok i saved it in a folder in home so its at /home/oldhp/vbox [17:57] open terminal [17:57] cd /home/oldhp/vbox [17:58] well unless `vbox` is the run file to install it [17:58] then cd to /home/oldhp [17:58] how do I stop rxvt exiting before a programme called with rxvt -e is read please? [17:59] ok im there now what [17:59] Drakevr (~drakevr@unaffiliated/drakevr) left irc: Quit: Leaving [17:59] sh vbox? [17:59] now type [17:59] if y'all are upgrading vbox to 3.2.0,check this link from vbox and get the VBox Guest Additions ISO http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/3.2.0/ [17:59] chmod a+x the_file_name.run [17:59] and then ./the_file_name.run [18:00] you should probally install this as root [18:00] so before you type ./the_file.run [18:00] super up to root [18:01] jgeboski: you don't need to install it as root, but at the end of the install it runs the vboxdrv builder, which must run as root [18:01] (it inserts kernel modules)\ [18:01] Agiofws (~Agiofws@athedsl-420970.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Quit: Terminated with extreme prejudice - dircproxy 1.2.0 [18:02] which would mean you would need to run the installer as root [18:02] ssht! [18:02] you did say "probably", and I always likes me some devil's advocate [18:03] v4nelle (~van@79.107.213.106) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [18:03] ok it worked [18:03] nice [18:03] its now verifying archive integrity and uncompressing [18:03] brainvision (~brainvisi@host220-26-dynamic.3-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [18:03] neonflux (~neonflux@nmd.sbx05981.sunnyca.wayport.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [18:04] and this is a very old hp laptop with nothing under the hood so it will take some time [18:05] oldhp, what's the model ? [18:05] the `oldhp` kind of hinted me [18:05] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [18:06] meant to say the make [18:07] this is the fabulous, marvel, highly anticipated model Pavilion n5190. With a blistering fast P111 700MHz Intel processor and a generous 256MiB of RAM, with plenty of storage space on the 10GB hard drive [18:07] candinho (~candinho@unaffiliated/candinho) joined ##slackware. [18:07] sirslacker (1000@B3207.karlshof.wh.tu-darmstadt.de) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [18:09] hi guys in the eboard game im trying to play waves , but in the sound, u have two options , one is choose the device it is set /dev/dsp, and the other option i s to choose the sound .wav, i select the sound but just dont hear anything [18:09] is the device wrong? [18:10] gotcha,oldhp...see it's a savage s3 IX video [18:10] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) joined ##slackware. [18:11] Vbox is finished installing, I can find it in /opt/VirtualBox and the end of the terminal install recommended to read the manual that is in there [18:13] candinho (~candinho@unaffiliated/candinho) left irc: Quit: Leaving [18:14] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [18:15] neonflux (~neonflux@64.134.18.101) joined ##slackware. [18:15] linXea (~slackbox@unaffiliated/linxea) left irc: Quit: WeeChat 0.3.0 [18:16] brainvision (~brainvisi@host80-84-dynamic.55-82-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [18:18] slackie (~x@unaffiliated/slackie) joined ##slackware. [18:21] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [18:22] briareus (~briareus@unaffiliated/briareus) left irc: Ping timeout: 258 seconds [18:22] Which version of linux should I make a VBox of? [18:23] briareus (~briareus@ip68-98-234-211.ph.ph.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [18:23] briareus (~briareus@ip68-98-234-211.ph.ph.cox.net) left irc: Changing host [18:23] briareus (~briareus@unaffiliated/briareus) joined ##slackware. [18:23] I'm just going to do Linux 2.6 for the first one [18:24] ThomasLocke (~ThomasLoc@pdpc/supporter/active/thomaslocke) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [18:25] bgeddy (~bgeddy@cpc3-live19-0-0-cust292.know.cable.virginmedia.com) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [18:26] bgeddy (~bgeddy@cpc3-live19-0-0-cust292.know.cable.virginmedia.com) joined ##slackware. [18:27] oldhp, tinycore's a nice distro to test Vbox with [18:32] im a little confused...do I need a distro cd to install into the vbox or does it already have all of that? [18:32] a vbox has nothing. it is empty hardware [18:32] because my linux 2.6 vbox has a fatal error at startup because of no media [18:32] did you connect a CD image to it ? [18:33] ohhhh [18:33] no i didnt [18:33] when you choose "linux 2.6", you're just picking some default virtual hardware settings [18:33] the amount of ram allocated, that kind of thing [18:33] so i need to get an image on here [18:33] i need to download an image [18:33] yes [18:34] i'll get tinycore [18:34] also, you can mount the image. You do not have to put it on a hard medium [18:34] because i need something small [18:34] thats good [18:34] yes [18:35] x-ip (~lain@unaffiliated/x-ip) left irc: Quit: Leaving [18:36] tinycore is downloading, 50%done [18:40] jgor (jgor@odin.indiecom.org) joined ##slackware. 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[19:25] Srbo (~Srbo@93.86.17.51) joined ##slackware. [19:30] sftp (~sftp@79.174.50.208) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [19:33] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) joined ##slackware. [19:33] MLanden (~MLanden@pool-207-68-52-138.norf.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [19:34] hellloooooooo everyoone [19:35] helllooooooooooooo gar0t0 [19:35] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) left irc: Max SendQ exceeded [19:35] oldhp: sorry! i'm drunk [19:35] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) joined ##slackware. [19:36] gar0t0: best time to be solving problems with a system! :D [19:36] rab13s: you daughter is so cute [19:36] ops [19:36] rworkman: you daughter is so cute [19:36] rab13s: sorry [19:36] LOL [19:36] raela: yes! I need to solve many proble [19:37] problems* [19:37] I dont eat nothing every day! and drink beer and licor [19:38] well eating is generally encouraged [19:38] gar0t0 if you give me a beer ill tell you your fortune [19:38] oldhp: ok!! [19:38] /dcc send oldhp beer [19:38] the brain turns to a wooden block if you aren't constantly shoveling calories at it [19:38] tell me a fortune [19:39] 'course, the beer does have a lot of calories... [19:39] gar0t0: type /exec fortune -o.. -o are the best :P [19:39] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) left irc: Max SendQ exceeded [19:39] raela: you dont promisse a fortune [19:39] dont type fortunes for me [19:39] :D [19:39] gar0t0: but fortune -o are the "dirty" ones [19:39] you must send this to 10 other people or your fortunes will all disappear! [19:39] hahaha [19:40] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) joined ##slackware. [19:40] neonflux (~neonflux@64.134.18.101) joined ##slackware. [19:40] my wife get nervous [19:40] :~ [19:40] If you want many fortunes send oldhp another beer [19:40] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) left irc: Max SendQ exceeded [19:41] I'm only drunk!! what the problem [19:41] /dcc send oldhp beer [19:41] The problem with being drunk is that yo usay silly things that you regret later, after you sober up... [19:41] hiptobecubic (~john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) joined ##slackware. [19:41] alienBOB: hey eric [19:41] if you remember at all [19:41] lol [19:42] alienBOB: well, some people have no shame.. [19:42] Well, I can make you remember [19:42] Pointing you at our channel logs [19:42] gar0t0: hey you there [19:42] alienBOB: ;~ I m not totatly drunk [19:42] I drank too much, but it makes me sleepy [19:42] gar0t0 i think I owe you some fortunes...but now i'm too drunk and I have no fortunes only a hole in my pocket and some lint! [19:43] lol [19:43] lol..........true,alienBOB [19:43] yeah, if I drink, I want to sleep.. then usually don't sleep as well. bah [19:43] there is an ancient invention still used in some parts of the world today that allows people to see through walls. what is it? [19:43] I'm sick of following my dreams, I just asked them where their going and i'll hook up with them later [19:43] Windows! [19:43] ppl here in brasil drink do much [19:43] soh* [19:44] so* [19:44] too* [19:44] alienBOB: :D yup! [19:44] pupit,I was thinkin' peepholes......|(ø)| [19:44] alienBOB: tks [19:44] MLanden: not part of the wall :) [19:45] alienBOB: when you visit brazil ? [19:45] ZMR (~zmonge@201.206.18.30) left irc: Quit: Ex-Chat [19:46] pupit, true..not anymore..:D [19:46] Somebody told me not to use alcohol as a crutch...but a crutch is something that helps people walk, alcohol severely fucs up the way I walk, alcohol isn't my crutch it's like a step I didn't see! [19:47] i have an odd feeling that oldhp is going to build spaceship in his yard someday :) [19:47] ZMR (~zmonge@201.206.18.30) joined ##slackware. [19:48] Srbo (~Srbo@93.86.17.51) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [19:48] gar0t0: no idea... I do not have the money to go visit Brazil by my self... the sponsorship was very nice, two years ago [19:48] if anyone can do it, oldhp can.. he' [19:48] he'll never give up until it's done :P [19:48] TriniTuX (~clayton@cuscon124952.tstt.net.tt) joined ##slackware. [19:49] alienBOB: yes!! its expensive going to brazil from netherland ? [19:49] Well yes [19:50] Srbo (~Srbo@93.86.17.51) joined ##slackware. [19:50] i'll need another oldhp if i'm going to build a space ship... [19:50] I earn the money for my family, so there is little money left for nice extras [19:50] Hermann (~Hermannn@c-de50e255.226-1-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [19:51] alienBOB: you on months ago you said if ou need to reduce costs [19:51] after all this plane crashes... its better some intercontinental video conferencing [19:53] alienBOB: are you still think of learn portuguese ? [19:54] now brazil start the first tv show in 3d [19:54] :) [19:54] if they could only get rid of dengue fever... [19:55] Action: pupit googling dengue fever [19:55] mancha: dengue ? what state you live ? [19:56] far away from brazil! [19:56] mancha: you knows brazil ? [19:56] probably not [19:57] Action: TriniTuX is relatively close to Brazil (Trinidad) [19:57] arcaos (~arcaos@host-12-205-154.linksat.net.ar) joined ##slackware. [19:57] gar0t0 is it a nice country? [19:58] hugleo (~hugleo@unaffiliated/hugleo) joined ##slackware. [19:58] mancha: i like brazil [19:58] mancha: you dont kwnhow brazil ? [19:58] dengue here [19:58] ahahaha [19:58] hugleo: yes! all ppl here had dengue [19:59] v4nelle (~van@79.107.213.106) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [19:59] becausa here all ppl are 'indian' [19:59] gar0t0: you must understand that geeks don't like any source of viruses :p [19:59] rm -rf viruses [20:00] mancha: proably you dont know brazil and you are from USA [20:01] mancha: you think the brazil's capital is buenos aires ? [20:01] gar0t0, I'm whitaaa [20:01] v4nelle (~van@79.107.213.106) joined ##slackware. [20:01] gar0t0: relax ;) [20:01] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [20:02] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Changing host [20:02] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) joined ##slackware. [20:02] i dont think he meant to offend you or your country [20:02] gar0t0 of course not, i know brazil's capital is bogota! [20:03] pupit: i dont like ppl said nothing about my country and dont knows [20:03] gar0t0: im from Serbia! i win. [20:03] mancha: are you joking!! you're not a dumb [20:04] look i know all about brazil, you speak italian, your official bird is the ostrich, you drink cane sugar rum, you have border disputes with cambodia, and you have about a 3 to 1 male to female ratio. [20:04] oh, and a shitload of dengue fever [20:04] cause you can't clean up your damn favellas :) [20:04] mancha: isnt funny [20:04] mancha: where you from ? [20:05] its sugar cane rum... [20:05] i'm from Yuck Foo [20:05] :~ [20:05] mancha: Less drinking, more thinking. [20:06] yes! you are dumb [20:06] :) [20:06] what other facts do i know about brazil...capital bogota, language italian, official religion shinto, hrmmm, natl pastime baseball and ball-scratching, national hero: Borat, independence from France on August 18th, 1645.... [20:07] mancha: yes! [20:07] you are right [20:07] you see? and you thought i didn't know much about your country.... [20:07] mancha: yes! you are genious [20:07] genius* [20:08] I would argue against that. [20:08] mbohun (~mbohun@202.124.74.77) joined ##slackware. [20:09] tuxdev_ (~tim@unaffiliated/tuxdev) joined ##slackware. [20:09] 21:07 Ignoring ALL from mancha [20:09] :) [20:09] thumbs argues everything [20:09] gar0t0: hehe. [20:09] you're way too touchy...all i said is you have a dengue problem. is your assertion that brazil is dengue free? [20:10] i didn't say you guys suck at soccer or some other 'fighting words' [20:10] mancha: it's called football. [20:10] I do not know why I talk to ignorant [20:10] ok we can make believe there's no dengue in brazil garot0 [20:11] mancha: admit, some Brazilian chick dumped you? [20:11] but you should let the folks who fumigate all the time in rio de faneiro know this! cause they're just wasting their time!@# [20:11] heh [20:11] Arguing over the Internet and the special Olympics are like the same thing...even if you win you're still retarded. [20:11] oldhp: and so is quoting some irrelevant slogan [20:11] pupit, brazillian guy -- not chick [20:11] lol jeev [20:12] In ed, the l command prints control characters, but also folds text. Is there a way to modify the line in the buffer, or am I stuck with a text processing command line fmt after the fact? [20:12] jeev: yes [20:12] Just trying to stir things up some more [20:12] gar0t0, anyways who cares about dengue. you guys produced the best soccer player in the world: maradona. so all is well. [20:12] if you guys watch MMA, he's a fighter in there [20:12] mancha: 'football' [20:13] It's called handegg. [20:13] mancha: man!!! I'm laughing here!!! [20:13] maradona is from argentina? [20:13] pupit: nope, brazil!! mancha its a genius [20:14] brainsonfire (~brainsonf@a89-152-110-12.cpe.netcabo.pt) joined ##slackware. [20:14] pupit: mancha knows all about brazil [20:14] south of the equator, that's all that matters :) [20:14] what i still can't figure out about brazilians is why the elected evo morales!@# [20:14] why they* [20:14] NyteOwl (~sysop@unaffiliated/nyteowl) joined ##slackware. [20:15] thats bolivia [20:15] but i guess evo is better than teir last president: hugo chavez [20:15] Greetings Programs! [20:15] more after these commercials! [20:15] Segmentation fault [20:15] Bugz (~Bugz@adsl-75-42-83-116.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [20:15] Has anyone tried SD4L on Slackware? [20:16] NyteOwl: nope! are ppl here from brazil dont knows about nothing [20:17] Srbo (~Srbo@93.86.17.51) left irc: Quit: Leaving [20:17] lol [20:17] any professional coincidencers? :D i have the sickest coincidence ever, on earth.. history of mankind [20:17] gar0t0: you're getting worked up over nothing [20:17] NyteOwl: no, that sd4l looks quite a bit like crypt [20:17] gar0t0: oh? [20:17] hrad (~a@77.93.201.43) joined ##slackware. [20:18] ananke: yes [20:18] pupit, you think it's a coincidence mancha likes brazillian men? [20:18] jeev: i think mancha sucks at brazilian soccer [20:18] jeev: he probably had a disillusion with a Brazilian [20:18] antiwire (~antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. [20:18] guy [20:18] brazillian bikini line...hmm [20:19] lol [20:19] when running scripts from /rc.local , how do I specify which user runs the process ? [20:19] hrad: you'd have to use either sudo or su [20:19] Action: NyteOwl had a girl friend in university that was from Brazil. I wonder where she is now? [20:19] black mancha patinhas! [20:19] hrad: other than that, there is no standard/easy way of doing it [20:20] mfillpot (~mfillpot@pool-74-99-79-194.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [20:20] no, the brazillian guy gave him dysentery every time they rammed.. that's why he broke up [20:20] Bugz_ (~Bugz_@adsl-75-42-83-116.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [20:20] jeev: hold on, dont piss him off. we dont want some brazilian chick fight again. [20:21] pupit: ..we don't? [20:21] Action: pupit well we could vote.. [20:21] ananke, "sudo -u username script.sh" ? [20:21] o/ [20:21] ok, thank you [20:21] brazillians like thick chicks anyway [20:21] some of them look like men [20:21] Action: NyteOwl checks to make sure he's on ##Slackware and not #Freenode_international_sex [20:22] stfu polly [20:22] NyteOwl: as i said, that sd4l looks like truecrypt [20:22] quality ##slackware at its best [20:22] shonudo (~user@unaffiliated/shonudo) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [20:22] mancha: hey man! sorry!! I'm drunk an you are dumb!! tomorrow I talk to you [20:22] oldhp (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [20:22] This is why people idle here. duh. [20:23] I had a room mate from Brazil for almost a year, he said that there ware more shemales than female whores on the streets [20:23] pupit: it's basically a way to read containers made by Truecrypt and the now defunct ScramDisk (which was a pretty decent program when it was maintained). [20:23] just wondered if anyone had tried it on Slack [20:23] If they didn't want this they'd hang around a channel that makes sense and actually innovates. imagine that [20:23] jeev: thick chicks are loved by some [20:24] I have this friend; he loves 'em [20:24] silly me and here I thought that was what #slackware-offtopic was for [20:24] NyteOwl: me no, used a'bob's truecrypt for a while [20:24] hey, what can be said? other unofficial channels just might have a bit more input. [20:25] nasty on shemale and thick chicks, anyway.. [20:25] pupit: I've sued Scramdisk on windows. worked pretty well, as does Tuecrypt, despite all the mumuring about it [20:25] well, -offtopic definitely likes the thick chicks, but I haven't seen much shemale love [20:25] you sued them you SOB? [20:25] jeev: he says that he only loves chicks who when he's on top no part of him touches the bed...hahahahaha [20:25] s/sued/used/ [20:25] cya ppl [20:25] mancha: :* [20:25] hrad (~a@77.93.201.43) left irc: Quit: Leaving [20:26] hahaha TriniTuX, sick.. so he likes cleaning up the sweat from their crevices [20:26] crevaces or whatever [20:26] NyteOwl: yeah used :) [20:26] eZ (~ez@200.247.161.131) joined ##slackware. [20:26] hell I don't know all of that [20:26] oldhp (~oldhp@d232075.tidewater.net) joined ##slackware. [20:26] crevice, yea.. ew [20:26] eZ: hey dengue! how are you ? [20:26] each to their own [20:26] gar0t0: who is dengue ? [20:26] dengue fever! haaaaa [20:26] freedom of choice [20:26] eZ: you!! are you a brazillian guy [20:26] like slackware minus bloat [20:27] eZ: all ppl from brazil had dengue [20:27] gar0t0: dengue is a guy from the early show da xuxa tv shows lol [20:27] (2010-05-23 17:25:16) TriniTuX: like slackware minus bloat <--baahahaha oh wow. [20:27] gar0t0: all ppl from rio de janeiro .. [20:29] so much for me trying to get back on topic... [20:29] eZ, hey bob [20:29] yeah no shit [20:29] lol [20:29] world cup will be fun [20:30] eZ, all ppl gar0t0 home [20:30] Action: TriniTuX is high on incense [20:30] that's bad [20:30] do i need to download software with a webbrowser in slackware? are there no repositories/synaptic? [20:31] (question from an ubuntu user) [20:31] don't get stoned off elephant feces and alpaca dander. [20:31] srsly. [20:31] and what if i use the software for a while and then decide to uninstall it? do i manually have to keep track of all the modifications it made and all files it creates? [20:32] antiwire: nope this puja session did not involve cows and related day-ee-tees [20:32] eZ: lol [20:33] brainsonfire: you want pkgtool, installpkg, removepkg. then look up slackpkg, which is somewhat more along the lines you're probably thinking of. [20:33] thanks [20:33] thank $DEITY it didn't! [20:33] brainsonfire: there is slackpkg and pkgtool. you can use slackbuilds.org and compile them, or use sbopkg to do it for you. [20:33] phew [20:33] oh yeah. sbopkg. but understand the basic package tools first. they're pretty straightforward. [20:34] yeah [20:34] i shall! [20:34] must! [20:34] :) [20:34] ah baba! [20:36] trolls [20:37] rufoz (~rufoz@189.4.112.137) joined ##slackware. [20:38] mbohun (~mbohun@202.124.74.77) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [20:38] Brazilians using official #slackware-br channel [20:38] ##slackware.... [20:38] Wdyy (~AndChat@117.136.26.138) joined ##slackware. [20:39] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [20:39] v4nelle (~van@79.107.213.106) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [20:40] necropresto (~necropres@unaffiliated/necropresto) joined ##slackware. [20:40] necropresto: hey dengue [20:40] gar0t0: hi! [20:41] hi, necropresto [20:41] necropresto, what are you doing here? [20:41] twoshot_ (~twoshot_@katy-dsl-76-164-119-195.consolidated.net) joined ##slackware. [20:42] Windows install is the most dismal shit in the world :( [20:43] v4nelle (~van@79.107.213.106) joined ##slackware. [20:43] hugleo: nothing [20:43] :P [20:43] necropresto: its normal!! [20:44] berke (~berke@nv-67-232-145-174.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined ##slackware. [20:44] if you're lucky you can get the brazilian cocktail: dengue plus a shot of malaria with a twist of yellow fever [20:45] it's a lot better than a caipirinha [20:45] CaptNemo (~joe@71.21.86.35) joined ##slackware. [20:45] mancha: the name of this cocktail is 'dengous' [20:45] how can I volunteer for slackware? [20:46] caipirinha? [20:46] look, i am sure you like your own country and stuff. but any country where they shoot down santa calus can't be good... [20:46] gar0t0, tell about devassa [20:46] heh [20:46] hugleo: caipirinha == malaria + vodka [20:46] http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7150372.stm [20:47] *santa claus [20:47] Okay guys, I just F'up royally.... I formatted over my clonezilla disk backup disk image trying to install Slackware current. Can anyone tell me of a tool I can use to recover the files off of an EXT3 fs??? [20:48] Zozma (~Shapeshif@97-83-229-2.dhcp.eucl.wi.charter.com) left irc: Quit: Leaving [20:48] berke, what would you like to volunteer to do for slackware? [20:48] CaptNemo, it is going to be very hard to do [20:48] unfortunately... [20:48] ddrescue? [20:49] well, i was a developer for vectorlinux, which is a slack derivative, mostly compiling packages, but I just graduated with a degree in database administration, and im good at xml xhtml, css and javascript etc, especially hooking databases into webpages [20:49] do I email patrick or is he here? [20:49] Zozma (~Shapeshif@97-83-229-2.dhcp.eucl.wi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [20:49] berke, you can send an e-mail to pat asking if he would like assistance with the website [20:50] berke, Pat is not in here now [20:50] hard to imagine the website would ever change since it hasnt this long [20:50] but im pretty capable, what do you guys need? [20:50] smoooth: agreed [20:50] necropresto (necropres@unaffiliated/necropresto) left ##slackware. [20:50] a follow me on twitter bird which follows the scrolling of the screen would be nice [20:50] well i noticed the package browser link is down [20:50] on the main site [20:51] slackie (~x@unaffiliated/slackie) left irc: Quit: Papaver Somniferum [20:52] gar0t0, does brazil still fight england about the falklands? [20:52] berke, in that case e-mail Patrick and ask if he would like some assistance [20:52] that's Argentina [20:52] berke: email Patrick [20:53] ive thought about volunteering time as well, but it's hard to think of anything to improve on.. really.. [20:53] heya,mfillpot [20:53] MLanden, good evening sir [20:53] Wiren (~Wiren@LRouen-152-81-26-233.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Quit: Quitte [20:53] mancha: lol [20:54] mancha: are you crazy man [20:55] lmao [20:55] mancha wins. [20:55] already. it's done. [20:55] gar0t0: Let's take the Falklands from the Brits!! :D [20:56] antiwire: are you other from usa? [20:56] and call it "sealand"? [20:56] right? [20:56] US here [20:56] Califag [20:56] niels_horn: heheh! eles acham que brasileiro é tudo idiota e burro! [20:56] sorry about my 'italian' [20:56] that's not cool dude. [20:57] gar0t0: heheheh :) [20:57] mbohun (~mbohun@ppp115-156.static.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [20:57] niels_horn: :) [20:57] what's he say? that i'm hung like a burro? [20:57] ... [20:57] assholes! [20:57] :) [20:57] mancha: :) [20:58] I will call our president Hugo Chaves about this! [20:58] twoshot_ (~twoshot_@katy-dsl-76-164-119-195.consolidated.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [20:58] mbohun (~mbohun@ppp115-156.static.internode.on.net) left irc: Client Quit [20:58] you do that [20:58] it's evo now, keep up with brazilian current events! [20:59] mancha: :D [20:59] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [20:59] I emailed info@slackware.com, do you think it would get to patrick that way? [20:59] what i don't understand is brazilian economy, why has their rupee devalued so much? [20:59] Because perception isn't the same as reality [20:59] mancha: because it's linked to the Chinese yen [21:00] berke, there are great slackware "official" package browser if you need http://packages.slackverse.org/ [21:00] Just rsync the packages file, or the manifest or the changelog [21:00] or whatever isn't the whole distro [21:02] what about when I'm at work, and things like 'rsync' and 'grep' don't exist? :) [21:06] akhyariz (~akhyariz@202.70.58.128) joined ##slackware. [21:06] mbohun (~mbohun@202.124.73.155) joined ##slackware. [21:06] you grab a USB stick [21:08] NyteOwl (~sysop@unaffiliated/nyteowl) left irc: Ping timeout: 260 seconds [21:10] arcaos (~arcaos@host-12-205-154.linksat.net.ar) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [21:10] akhyariz (~akhyariz@202.70.58.128) left irc: Quit: Leaving [21:14] akhyariz (~akhyariz@202.70.58.128) joined ##slackware. [21:15] thrice`, you're given frozen meat and a method to turn the meat.. you dont need grep or rsync, you just need to make decent big macs [21:16] neonflux (~neonflux@64.134.18.101) left irc: Ping timeout: 265 seconds [21:16] :p [21:16] mina86 (mina86@82.146.225.27) left irc: Ping timeout: 252 seconds [21:16] mina86 (mina86@82.146.225.27) joined ##slackware. [21:17] mina86, hiiii [21:17] mina! [21:17] berke (~berke@nv-67-232-145-174.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [21:17] gar0t0, ;) [21:18] neonflux (~neonflux@64.134.18.101) joined ##slackware. [21:20] hugleo: uh? [21:20] twoshot_ (~twoshot_@katy-dsl-76-164-119-195.consolidated.net) joined ##slackware. [21:21] shonudo (~user@c-68-35-130-174.hsd1.nm.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:21] cya ppl [21:22] niels_horn: cya!! ppl here a so crazy :D [21:22] hugleo: ;) [21:22] gar0t0: ciao! :) [21:22] niels_horn: vai no slackshow [21:22] ? [21:23] akhyariz (~akhyariz@202.70.58.128) left irc: Quit: Leaving [21:23] gar0t0: Of course! [21:23] bye dengye [21:23] dengue* [21:23] niels_horn: ok :) [21:23] mancha: cya bitch :) [21:24] mancha: :* [21:24] mancha: eu nao ligo pro seus mimimi [21:24] arrivederci or however you say it in brazlilish [21:25] mancha: It's "Tot ziens" [21:26] jailbox (~laj2@0x50c62758.hsnxx4.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [21:26] ah ok, so a dutch export to brazil? [21:26] mancha: hehe... correct :) [21:26] did you go over for the rubber trade? [21:26] No, for the beer and the women. [21:26] nah, you had no choice in this i bet. [21:26] your forefathers, rubber workers? [21:27] Nope, wrong again, real-estate investors. [21:27] real estate on rubber plantations? [21:28] c'mon throw me a fucking bone already [21:29] chendy (~chatzilla@204.152.211.137) joined ##slackware. [21:31] niels_horn how acclimated are you? are you like one more carioca or are you the tall dude who can't dance the samba? 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[22:14] love that song [22:15] eh, it's ok but.. eminem ripppppppppppppppppppppppppppps it up [22:15] b.o.b. sucks and that girl is useless [22:15] but eminem obviously saves it [22:15] haha [22:16] shrug, I do agree that his parts are the best, but I don't mind the others either [22:16] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.156) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [22:16] cant wait till he goes back to making non comical albums [22:18] CaptNemo (~joe@71.21.86.35) left irc: Ping timeout: 240 seconds [22:19] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.156) joined ##slackware. [22:19] jeev, his new one comes out june 22 [22:22] CelestialWurm (~celestial@24.115.209.159) left irc: Quit: Leaving. [22:23] echelon (debian-tor@gateway/tor-sasl/harel) joined ##slackware. [22:23] ugh, i'm having issues with wicd-client [22:23] neonflux (~neonflux@64.134.18.101) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [22:23] when i launch it just stays at refresh [22:24] wicd-curses stays the same [22:24] i mean [22:24] wicd-curses works fine [22:25] hugleo (~hugleo@unaffiliated/hugleo) left irc: Quit: Leaving [22:25] how do i reset to the original settings? [22:25] daidoji (~daidoji70@adsl-99-40-54-14.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [22:25] Have you power cycled your modem yet? [22:25] hmm? [22:26] Have you power cycled your modem and your router yet? [22:26] fhobia (~btmura@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 245 seconds [22:27] no, the modem/router isn't the issue as it works on other pc's [22:27] this happened after i manually changed /etc/wicd/wireless-settings.conf [22:27] Have you power cycled the cable box yet? [22:28] it's dsl [22:28] Have you power cycled the cable modem? 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[23:31] simpsons tree house of horror episodes are so stupid [23:32] antiwire (~antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left irc: Quit: Everything will be ok in the end. If it is not ok, it is not the end, yet. [23:32] maduser (~kevin@pool-74-101-153-20.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [23:33] Do you think slackware 3.2 will need more that 1.2 gb hard disk space? [23:33] heh [23:33] _3.2_ ? [23:33] doubt it! :D [23:33] twoshot_ (~twoshot_@katy-dsl-76-164-119-195.consolidated.net) joined ##slackware. [23:34] yeah, my computer only has 1.2 gb and I want to install linux on it. [23:34] uhh [23:34] dont use slackware 3.2 [23:34] use a newer micro distro [23:34] like, zip slack or slax [23:35] slackware 13 will fit on that if you know how to trim it down. if not I recomend aomething else, something smaller [23:35] i recommend slax personally [23:35] starts at 211mb or something [23:35] and easy to add to it [23:36] How will slax run on 120 mhz and 16mb ram? [23:36] jrt05: what do you plan on doing with this machine? [23:36] this isn't #slax [23:36] have fun with it [23:36] raela, crap. It isn't? [23:36] you won't have fun with it [23:36] throw it out [23:37] jrt05: heh, he means its #slackware not #slax [23:37] nope :P but oh, sorry, didn't read enough [23:37] if you want to have fun with a 120 MHz machine use it as a test case for hardware destruction [23:37] just be aware, that slax wouldn't be supported in here [23:37] jrt05: i recommend having fun with a sledge myself [23:37] I just want to mess around with it. Since I have it I might as well do something with it. [23:37] EuroTrash (~rtrsh@82-169-3-152.ip.telfort.nl) left irc: Ping timeout: 264 seconds [23:37] best fun you can have with a 120mghz machine [23:38] jrt05: it will jack up ur power bill and do nothing [23:38] good thing I wont run it as a server [23:38] ok so it will do nothing at all then [23:38] damn small linux maybe? :P [23:38] FTW [23:38] i doubt you will even be able to get into the setup lol [23:38] ipcop might run on it [23:38] with 16 mb ram [23:39] fhobia: you *can* [23:39] lol [23:39] XD [23:39] raela, I thought of dsl, however It's meant for live only. It can be installed, but it's kind of difficult. Unless they changed it [23:39] ahh, didm't realize that [23:39] jrt05: honestly, what in the heck would a 120mghz machine with 16mb of ram be good for today? [23:40] name one thing your going to do on it [23:40] why? I want to have fun with it. Isn't that enough? do i need a purpose? [23:40] just wondering [23:40] Action: andarius can name one [23:40] waste a WHOLE lot of time [23:40] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.156) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [23:40] ^^ [23:40] qft [23:41] not any more of a time waster than video games are. [23:41] get a linksys router, they have more power [23:41] at 16 mb of ram you will need to target one of the micro distros. [23:41] dd-wrt ftw [23:42] eZ (~ez@200.247.161.131) left irc: Quit: Lost terminal [23:42] maybe I'll turn it into a nethack server. And invite all my friends to join. [23:42] jrt05: i was able to install slackware 3.3 on a sx 33 mhz with 8-16 mb ram, so you can try better than that for sure :D [23:42] probably only 8 mb ram [23:43] jrt05: i guess man, but you could do a lot more with anything else, my microwave has more power than that machine [23:43] toshiba portege t3400 <3 [23:44] lol this is a quote from the toshiba "Now you need even less space to get your big jobs done." [23:44] lol [23:44] but seriously, my house is "smart" setup and most of the appliances have wifi, my oven has more cpu power than that machine [23:44] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.156) joined ##slackware. [23:45] jrt05: ill mail u a p3 700mghz laptop [23:45] lol [23:45] "mghz" [23:46] O_O have him mail it!!! that thing is super fast [23:46] lol [23:46] How many mhz do the ti-89's have? [23:46] 700 is WAAA-A-AAY better than 120 ;p [23:46] sid77 (~sid77@andromeda.slackware.it) joined ##slackware. [23:46] fhobia: i have it and three others sitting on a shelf in mybedroom [23:46] all p3 700mghz [23:46] :) [23:47] not to bad of machines, but i got my little new laptop that has uber long battery life [23:47] :) wow, we have the same story [23:47] lol [23:47] and slackware works FLAWLESSYLY with all my hardware [23:47] nice XD [23:47] <3 [23:47] i love this little laptop [23:47] its not top of the line or anything [23:48] whats the graphics card ? [23:48] i bought it mostly for development of code and gtkradiant, so it does just fine for that [23:48] fhobia: no games, intel [23:48] i *can* run a few [23:48] but i wont play under 90fps [23:48] Is pyqt3 and pyqt4 included in Slackware? [23:48] and this thing gets like 60fps [23:48] in the game i play [23:49] drops to 45 [23:49] screw that [23:49] Last seen these in 12.2 slackbuilds [23:49] :D nice, intel no fuss! [23:49] fhobia: i wish it had nvidia gpu, BUT then the battery life wouldnt be as good [23:49] and i have a desktop with a decent gpu for actually playing [23:50] XD [23:50] if a pkg requires PyQt3, would pyqt4 work? [23:50] i need a desktop for sc2... :) [23:50] is sc2 out yet? [23:50] Necrosporus (~Xenius@unaffiliated/necrosporus) joined ##slackware. [23:50] i think thats in july [23:50] thats one game i plan on buying [23:50] EuroTrash (~rtrsh@82-169-3-152.ip.telfort.nl) joined ##slackware. [23:51] i dont buy games very often [23:51] i still mostly play urt [23:51] sc2 probably windows tho huh? [23:51] yep [23:51] maduser (~kevin@pool-74-101-153-20.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Quit: Leaving [23:51] i need a second desktop [23:51] my desktop is a wifi router [23:51] ath9k chipset, kicks ass [23:52] your desktop acts as a router ? [23:52] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.156) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [23:52] yea [23:52] stays in slack 24/7 [23:52] hostap [23:52] ath9k [23:52] wifi 802.11n router [23:53] cool [23:53] with proper traffic control it really makes wifi way more stable, and gives me total control of the network in the house [23:53] its cool [23:53] my ps3 [23:54] you know how ps3 supports media servers? [23:54] oh, the upnp ? [23:54] its all like retard easy to use on ps3 side and a single command to start the server in slackware(after compiling it) [23:54] yea it uses upnp [23:54] i used to have one until it melted [23:54] so i can watch/listen all the media on my desktop on the ps3 [23:54] are you using media tomb as DLNA server? [23:55] ushare [23:55] i was frustrated that there was no way to transfer files to the ps3 [23:55] besides using a usb stick [23:55] fhobia: uhh [23:55] the slim will copy strait to it [23:55] from the media server [23:55] never used that. I have media tomb working pretty good [23:55] karuna (~karuna@202.138.251.156) joined ##slackware. [23:56] (over wifi ofc) [23:56] hmm thats cool [23:56] i'm not going to get one ever again though, lol [23:56] haha true [23:56] unless [23:56] ps3 real slim [23:56] comes out [23:56] Channel flood from fhobia -- kicking [23:56] lol [23:56] fhobia kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [23:56] fhobia (~btmura@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:56] :3 [23:56] lol [23:56] :3 [23:57] ps3 slim slim [23:57] yea the slim is pretty damn big [23:57] lol [23:58] arcaos (~arcaos@host-12-205-154.linksat.net.ar) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [00:00] --- Mon May 24 2010