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[00:21] poona (n=chatzill@unaffiliated/poona) joined ##slackware. [00:22] hiptobecubic^ (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [00:22] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [00:22] rworkman: it didn't work. When i run setxkbmap -v it says it's still using regular us mapping [00:23] ZMR (n=zmonge@201.206.18.30) left irc: "Ex-Chat" [00:24] instead of the SubGenius would it not be better to have a church of the SuperGenius? [00:24] ZMR (n=zmonge@201.206.18.30) joined ##slackware. [00:24] dchmelik: perhaps you should go read it again [00:24] read what? [00:24] http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7136440703094429927&hl=en [00:24] the wiki page [00:25] which wiki? [00:25] dchmelik: take your pick [00:27] hmm irc name purple, that bring back memories for anyone? [00:28] purple is pidgin [00:28] it uses libpurple [00:28] ahh alright, my mistake [00:29] eelriver (n=eelriver@67.102.106.32) joined ##slackware. [00:30] dchmelik: you're not getting the slack idea [00:32] campassi_ (n=linko47@pluto.cse.msstate.edu) joined ##slackware. [00:33] It has been about 11 years since I read about SubGenois [00:33] ('SubGenius') [00:34] hiptobecubic^: hrm, if you set something else (e.g. 'es'), does it work? [00:35] Rat409 (n=nobody@bb-205-209-66-178.gwi.net) joined ##slackware. [00:36] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.65.224) joined ##slackware. [00:36] sahko (n=sahko@ppp-94-68-133-230.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [00:39] rhys (n=rhys@cpe-75-185-191-55.neo.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [00:44] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-231-117.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Success [00:46] rworkman: it doesn't work from the file. it works if i do setxkbmap es. it does not work if i do setxkbmap us.cust (my modified us) [00:46] i'm off to bed. i'll try again tomorrow [00:46] night all [00:46] hiptobecubic^ (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) left irc: "leaving" [00:51] neonflux (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [00:53] Richard Feynman was a master of the slack [00:55] Anjo_Malvado (n=eduardo@unaffiliated/anjomalvado/x-03752) left irc: "surrounded by noobs..." [00:57] campassi (n=linko47@pluto.cse.msstate.edu) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:59] slKIvs (n=ivan@113.115.79.69.dsl.intelnet.net.gt) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:08] :wq [01:08] heh [01:08] fail. :) [01:08] what up fbird [01:09] fail-cake: http://imgur.com/UGvFD.jpg [01:09] Urchlay: nothing much here, yourself? [01:09] oh, man, I wish I'd thought of the fail-cake back when I had the office job [01:09] hha [01:10] s/hha/haha/ [01:10] going thru giant song list. I got hired to play in a cover band, I know maybe half the songs they do [01:10] wow, I didn't think this type of racing existed. http://www.lolhome.com/funny-picture-1031420332.html [01:10] nice [01:11] whoa [01:12] lol [01:12] that beats disk-cabinet-racing as a spectator sport any day [01:12] haha [01:13] http://catb.org/jargon/html/W/walking-drives.html [01:13] haha, nice. http://www.walyou.com/blog/2009/06/22/ip-address-doormat/ [01:14] lots of lore from elder days in the jargon file [01:15] chipster (n=chipster@zildjian.chipsnet.org) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [01:15] wish i could remember exactly why I did this... a long time ago, I had occasion to create a 127.0.0.2 alias for the loopback interface, and I added it /etc/hosts as "localghost" [01:16] http://vonkerz.com/2009/06/how-hot-is-your-motherboard-processor-computer&is/ [01:16] SM177Y (n=sm177y@24-231-128-51.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [01:17] zaltekk (n=ztejein@host-64-234-27-197.nctv.com) joined ##slackware. [01:19] the non-ascii character in that URL didn't make it to firefox properly [01:19] came out as http://vonkerz.com/2009/06/how-hot-is-your-motherboard-processor-computer…is/ [01:20] hm, it's an ellisis [01:20] http://tinyurl.com/m3fgb3 [01:20] ellipsis [01:20] ... as a single character. How useless. [01:20] no feckin way [01:21] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:216:6fff:feb7:24e5) joined ##slackware. [01:21] SM177Y (n=sm177y@24-231-128-51.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) left irc: Client Quit [01:21] alisonken1noc (n=alisonke@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com) joined ##slackware. [01:21] oh yeah, this was smart: http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?Emergency!_A_police_car_is_blocking_me_in&in_article_id=690232&in_page_id=2 [01:21] what was he doing? screen's showing what looks like a POST display... I'd have expected you'd have to compile the kernel while playing quake and running seti@home, to get it to cook fries... [01:22] haha, yeah, no kidding. :) [01:23] I wonder how good that fan ran in the oil. [01:23] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.63.55) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:24] http://omploader.org/vNDdl [01:25] seejay (n=seejay@unaffiliated/seejay) joined ##slackware. [01:25] it's wrong, but it's funny... [01:25] sahko: haha, now there's product placement. [01:26] chipster (n=chipster@zildjian.chipsnet.org) joined ##slackware. [01:26] do you know how to print only the last log of ChangeLog.txt on a terminal (using +---------+ line) ? [01:27] Thom1: something like "sed '/^+----,$/p' Changelog.txt" might do it [01:27] add a -n [01:27] thanks [01:27] eh, except it's wrong [01:28] sed -n '/^+----/,$/p' Changelog.txt [01:29] campassi_ (n=linko47@pluto.cse.msstate.edu) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [01:29] bleah. [01:29] Urchlay, doesn't work [01:29] sed -n '/^+----/,$p' Changelog.txt [01:30] well hell, I'm winging it here :) [01:30] it prints all the file [01:30] lol [01:31] all that crap is close to what you need, if not exactly right. Up to you to put the finishing touches on it (for one thing I can't see your file from here so I can't test anything) [01:31] yep thanks Urchlay [01:31] ahhh, I see the trouble, you need it to print from the *last* occurrence of +---, I forget how to do that with sed... [01:32] ok :) [01:32] I'll try to find [01:33] you can probably do well enough with "tail Changelog.txt" [01:33] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-134-27.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: Client Quit [01:34] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426411.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [01:34] heh. Ugly but maybe works: tac Changelog.txt | sed '/^+---/,$d' | tac [01:35] :D [01:35] (that assumes the +---- thing starts in the first column. If there are spaces or tabs before it, adjust the regex appropriately...) [01:35] anyway it's cheating (you said [01:36] "with sed", not "with sed, tac, and some pipes") [01:36] Urchlay, cat ChangeLog.txt | sed '/^+---/,$d' | cat [01:36] it works [01:37] cat or tac? [01:37] cat [01:37] eh, that shouldn't work [01:37] wait, do you want the *top* or the *bottom* of the file? [01:37] if I use tac, it prints the end of the file [01:37] the top [01:37] the last log [01:37] right, I was assuming (wrongly) that you wanted the end of the file [01:37] changelogs are upside down... you can ditch the cat's [01:38] sed '/^+---/,$d' ChangeLog.txt # same thing [01:39] yes [01:39] thank you Urchlay [01:39] sometime I gotta go spelunking in my storage space and dig up my old O'Reilly sed/awk book [01:39] :P [01:39] also the lex/yacc one is good [01:39] spelunking.. [01:40] well, it's cave-like [01:40] Action: tewmten goes spelunking in the toilett [01:40] time to go pooping [01:40] heh, like that one scene in "trainspotting" where he drops his heroin in the toilet and dives in after it? [01:40] except i dont have heroin in my butt [01:41] only poop [01:41] and im not gonna dive for it [01:41] im gonna flush it [01:41] i will return with a report afterwards! [01:41] bbl [01:41] settle down, Beavis [01:41] uhhh, don't forget to, like, wipe, or something [01:41] uhhh huh-huh [01:42] gabriel_ (n=gabriel@pc-110-118-160-190.cm.vtr.net) left irc: "Leaving" [01:42] byteframe (n=bytefram@pool-98-118-71-77.bstnma.east.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:42] byteframe (n=bytefram@pool-71-174-4-143.bstnma.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [01:43] lets hope a pictoral is not part of the report [01:43] fortunately IRC is a text-only medium... [01:43] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:43] (probably will be disgusting enough without images) [01:44] haha [01:44] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [01:44] there's always image uploading sites. :P [01:44] note to self: don't look at any URLs posted by tewmten any time soon [01:44] hahaha [01:44] good idea [01:45] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) left irc: "Leaving." [01:49] noizze__ (n=noise@p549CBD8F.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: "Verlassend" [01:50] dhabyx (n=dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) joined ##slackware. [01:50] firebird619: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ki2daAPp_k <--- learning a Stones song [01:52] nice. how's the learning going for it? [01:53] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-231-117.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [01:54] I keep going to A at the start of the chorus (supposed to be a G) [01:54] otherwise sounds OK [01:55] seejay_ (n=seejay@202.69.200.5) joined ##slackware. [01:56] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-51-68-122.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) left irc: "End Of Line" [01:56] only country song about heroin I know of... [01:57] hoho (n=email@190.166.135.120) left irc: "( www.nnscript.com :: NoNameScript 4.22 :: www.esnation.com )" [02:06] WildWizard (n=WildWiza@ppp118-208-32-177.lns3.bne1.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [02:08] seejay (n=seejay@unaffiliated/seejay) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:09] Nick change: seejay_ -> seejay [02:12] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:216:6fff:feb7:24e5) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [02:12] user8937 (n=user0432@ppp-69-223-80-157.dsl.dytnoh.ameritech.net) left irc: "Leaving" [02:13] pri4pus (n=pri4pus@87.248.164.65) joined ##slackware. [02:14] Hello, slackers! [02:14] nheco (n=nheco@201-66-134-10.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) left ##slackware ("Saindo"). [02:14] Strykar (n=wakka@122.169.65.224) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:15] hi pri4pus [02:17] i was puking up blood earlier=\ [02:21] freack (n=frk@unaffiliated/freack) left irc: "Lost Terminal" [02:21] nix_chix0r: that isn't good. [02:22] charle97 (n=c@udp226182uds.hawaiiantel.net) joined ##slackware. [02:22] kinda was freaking out thought i was overdosed on caffiene [02:23] i probally was and it passed [02:24] ataxic (n=ataxic@87.114.28.187.plusnet.thn-ag3.dyn.plus.net) left irc: "la la land" [02:24] 900mg of caffiene firebird619 [02:25] daniell (n=daniell@office.hu.digi.tv) joined ##slackware. [02:25] hi [02:26] uva (i=bno@118-160-165-166.dynamic.hinet.net) joined ##slackware. [02:27] nix_chix0r, thats not that bad.. [02:28] kinda is in a 4hour span [02:28] if you were OD'ing on caffeine you don't think, you know [02:28] i was throwing up so much i was puking up blood [02:28] you probably just tore up your gut [02:28] yea.. [02:28] yeah probally [02:28] is it best to install slackware with the dvd ? [02:28] but 1g of caffeine/day is not that bad [02:29] xabi: yes with the dvd bought from the slackware store [02:29] i was just being stupid is all [02:29] xabi: from the stand point of quantity of medias burned, yes. other than that it's all the same [02:29] stupid caffiene pills. i wasnt feeling any affects so i took more [02:29] caffeine pills? [02:29] xabi: its your personal preference [02:29] and i think that rock star drink pushed me over the limit as i'm not the one to consume caffiene [02:29] i have passed 1g/day with red bull [02:29] yeah vivarin or something 200mg per tab [02:30] but when you do a lot you need lots of water [02:30] xabi: AFAIK if you have the local iso images best would be to mount it and install .. that would be faster [02:30] tuvok302 (n=vircuser@clgrtnt2-port-1.dial.telus.net) left irc: "SLEEP TIME IS NOW TIME!!!" [02:30] i get sick if i don't have lots of water [02:30] well jesse is going to start getting him the first time around the baby that is. becasue he can fall back asleep no prob if he has to feed the baby. once i'm up i can't go back to sleep so it sucks [02:31] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [02:31] you probably puked due to caffeine's caustic effect on the stomach especially if you took 200mgx5 quickly, not an OD but definitely not stomach friendly [02:31] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [02:31] ok thanks, so basically all the software not included in the dvd must be compiled from source right? [02:31] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-19-66.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:31] anyone can tell me what is the reason of the rp-pppoe.so plugin redundancy? it is present on both ppp-2.x.x and rp-pppoe packages. what is the difference between them? [02:31] xabi: yes [02:32] init[1]: ah ok thanks , it all makes sense now [02:32] antiwire, no more caffien pills for me or energy drinks i dont want to fool around with it. [02:32] xabi: got o slackbuilds [02:32] if i fall asleep at my desk oh well:)) [02:32] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-19-66.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [02:32] s/o/to/ [02:32] next time try taking a buffer like tums or rolaids at the same time to help deal with the stomach lining removal issues [02:32] yeah [02:32] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-19-66.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:33] init[1]: and about that italian slackware site that hosts packages , the link that's given on the official site, are those the same from the dvd? [02:33] sos_ (i=1000@117.200.57.128) joined ##slackware. [02:33] chipster (n=chipster@zildjian.chipsnet.org) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:34] exbio (n=ada@unaffiliated/exbio) left irc: ":)" [02:35] xabi: dev.slackware.it is a package browser of some sort. you can search and list the content of slackare packages. only of those on the dvd [02:35] erm i meant packages.slackware.it [02:35] sahko: ok understood :-) thanks [02:36] i m getting a error during mounting OR opening ntfs partition on slackware error is "TODO: have to rethink extra options" i m a bit sure that i have choose that option "that any user can read and root user can read and write " how to solve this ?? [02:36] sos_: on 12.2? [02:36] yess rworkman [02:37] sos_: you have ntfs-3g installed? [02:37] ntfs-3g ? i think that gt install at that time when i choose that "any user can read and root user can read and write "" option [02:38] during installation [02:38] or i have to install it manually ?? [02:39] sos_: ls /var/log/packages/ntfs-3g-* [02:39] neonflux (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "I'm outta here! Later!" [02:40] campassi (n=linko47@pluto.cse.msstate.edu) joined ##slackware. [02:40] rworkman, yess "ntfs-3g-1.5130-i486-1" is there [02:40] sos_: grep ntfs /etc/fstab [02:41] ^^ type this in terminal ? [02:41] yes [02:42] vaibhav (n=hehe@122.172.52.95) joined ##slackware. [02:43] rworkman, done but same error ( done as both "root and user" [02:43] sigh [02:43] paste the output [02:44] (of the grep) [02:44] slackytude (n=hotline@p4FD89AA5.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined ##slackware. [02:44] no out put [02:45] bash-3.1# grep ntfs /etc/fstab [02:45] bash-3.1# [02:45] What are you talking about herethen? 06:37 < sos_> ntfs-3g ? i think that gt install at that time when i choose that "any user can read and root user can read and write "" option [02:46] ROKO__ (n=ROKO__@85.217.253.135) joined ##slackware. [02:46] hello [02:46] wonders when yahoo will stop being gay, and pidgin would connect [02:46] nix_chix0r: 2.5.7 fixes it [02:46] rworkman, check this if this has some error http://pastebin.com/m7598c6a4 [02:46] i have problem with slackware64 and fglrx [02:46] Hey Rat409 [02:46] Rat409, for how long though [02:46] nix_chix0r: have you looked at the pidgin changelog at the pidgin.im site? [02:47] few days [02:47] how install fglrx in slackware64 [02:47] or so says their website [02:47] it does fix it. [02:47] ROKO__: you can't until ATI updates the driver [02:47] hey firebird619 et al [02:47] rworkman, i jus want to open ntfs partation on slackware [02:47] sos_: are you in kde? [02:48] rworkman [02:48] ... [02:48] no but i m using konque [02:48] pidgin 2.5.7 fixed it for me, but reintroduced the message to long, message wasn't sent or however it's worded issue I was having before. [02:48] sos_: try it in xfce - I think that's a kde bug where kde tries to pass unrecognized options when mounting ntfs volumes [02:48] neonflux (n=neonflux@adsl-68-127-156-251.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [02:48] ROKO__: bitch to ATI [02:49] are you writing novels to someone over IM? [02:49] antiwire: no, less than 25 characters [02:49] ati fglrx working in slackware64 or not [02:49] ? [02:49] 06:47 < rworkman> ROKO__: you can't until ATI updates the driver [02:49] Last message repeated 1 time(s). [02:49] ati isnt working on linux [02:49] morning slackers [02:49] I don't know how to make that any clearer. [02:49] y0 slackytude, how's it going? [02:49] okay ! rworkman but i don't knw where i can find partations in thunar :( [02:49] okay [02:49] ROKO__ (n=ROKO__@85.217.253.135) left irc: Client Quit [02:50] firebird619, Im writing exams soon. :( other then that its ok :) [02:50] firebird619, how about you= [02:50] sos_: what's the device node of the drive? [02:50] slackytude: doing great, thanks. [02:50] sos_: in a terminal, do "exo-mount -d " [02:51] okay rworkman [02:51] doing [02:51] will slackware 13 use kde 3 or 4 ? [02:52] 4 [02:53] xabi (n=chatzill@adsl-69-108-74-161.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.84 [Firefox 3.0.11/2009060215]" [02:53] nheco (n=nheco@201-66-134-10.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) joined ##slackware. [02:54] dhabyx (n=dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) left irc: Remote closed the connection [02:54] well i'm out be well everyone!! peace and g'night [02:54] Rat409 (n=nobody@bb-205-209-66-178.gwi.net) left ##slackware ("Irssi v0.8.13-svn - http://irssi.org/"). [02:59] sos_ (i=1000@117.200.57.128) left irc: "Leaving" [02:59] wtf [02:59] didnt i ask a question here [02:59] if you're doing 160 megs for example, you want to balance it between two servers on two different networks but not do it proportionally, like do 90megs somewhere and 70 elsewhere.. what would you LADIES suggest [03:01] and im back [03:01] are you taking bandwidth or storage? [03:01] dnot queef [03:01] bandwidth [03:01] a single site, single ip [03:01] i mean obviously two ips [03:01] round robin? but how would i [03:02] i dnno :/ [03:02] oh of course...obviously... [03:02] jackass [03:02] lick my testicular [03:03] robotic (n=brian@ip98-182-27-242.sb.sd.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [03:03] that'll get you help :P [03:03] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [03:03] yes, because being hostile is a proven technique for making everyone love you so much they want to help [03:03] :> [03:03] antiwire loves testicular [03:04] what do you think we are, your bitches? your attitude might produce the results you want, with prostitutes... [03:04] Urchlay, that's what im talking about! [03:04] and pertaining to your request....you need to grow some first [03:04] Camarade_Tux (n=Tux@LRouen-152-81-20-241.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [03:04] haha [03:04] har har chopp. [03:04] comrad [03:04] I think the vernacular for that is "you got served", jeev... [03:05] raisin scroats [03:05] sahko (n=sahko@ppp-94-68-133-230.home.otenet.gr) left irc: "leaving" [03:05] lol [03:05] Urchlay, never [03:05] chopp, only when i get out of the tub [03:05] yo jeev, yo everyone :) [03:06] hey [03:11] daniell (n=daniell@office.hu.digi.tv) left irc: "leaving" [03:12] y0 Camarade_Tux [03:14] cjambe (n=user@S01060022b0d43f53.cg.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [03:14] hey chopp, hey firebird619 :) [03:14] o/ hi :) [03:14] Camarade_Tux: how's it going? [03:15] fine firebird619, thanks, and you ? [03:15] why aren't you guys asleep [03:15] Action: Camarade_Tux slept well :) [03:15] doing great, thanks. :) [03:15] because we're not tire? [03:15] tired [03:16] jeev, well, it's like 9am :) [03:16] comrad [03:16] say hi to putin [03:16] It's 02:15 here. :) [03:16] jeev, nah, it's 10 or 11 am there ;) [03:16] ahh, you're in france for covert ops eh [03:17] Wed Jun 24 00:17:04 PDT 2009 [03:17] 00:17:01 [03:17] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426411.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [03:17] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426411.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [03:18] MakubeX (i=horas@my.barbie.wears.no-panties.org) joined ##slackware. [03:20] robotic (n=brian@ip98-182-27-242.sb.sd.cox.net) left irc: "Freedom." [03:20] i'm confusedededed on what to do [03:21] but oh well, i'll figure somethin out [03:23] so much for updating [03:26] vaibhav (n=hehe@122.172.52.95) left irc: [03:26] zaltekk (n=ztejein@host-64-234-27-197.nctv.com) left irc: [03:28] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [03:37] t4k3r0n_ (n=takeron@189.186.34.90) joined ##slackware. [03:38] t4k3r0n (n=takeron@189.186.34.90) left irc: Connection reset by peer [03:42] lf4 (n=KJR@pdpc/supporter/student/lf4) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [03:42] lf4 (n=KJR@pdpc/supporter/student/lf4) joined ##slackware. [03:47] Elektro_{-_-}_ (n=pse@207.85-84-197.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) joined ##slackware. [03:47] frullet (n=hooch@124-170-215-49.dyn.iinet.net.au) joined ##slackware. [03:49] slava_dp (n=slava@83.170.208.10) joined ##slackware. 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[04:23] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [04:24] Elektro_{-_-}_ (n=pse@207.85-84-197.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) joined ##slackware. [04:30] Lexus1 (n=alexey@62.165.60.236) left irc: Remote closed the connection [04:31] I do believe azchords.com is the most annoying useful web site around [04:31] search for something (artist or song), the results takes you the artist page opened in a new tab/window, then on that page, click a song & get the song page in a new tab/window [04:31] 1 song = 3 tabs [04:32] so udev is going crazy and randomly changing interface names a boot up, it even rewrites rules that I put in /etc/udev/rules.d/, would it hurt things to take execute permissions off of /lib/udev/write_net_rules? [04:32] they think musicians don't know how to use the back button in the browser, apparently [04:34] a750mhzslinky: good question. From looking at it, I'd say it shouldn't cause any permanent harm at least [04:34] Anthony_ (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) joined ##slackware. [04:34] Starchaser (n=geek@80.66.88.130) left irc: Remote closed the connection [04:35] I mean if it doesn't solve your problem, and/or it breaks the network entirely, you can chmod it back to 0755 and you'll at least be back where you started [04:36] I have to know. Where do you buy a 750MHz Slinky? [04:36] Simple Principles #47: Back it up.. then play with it. If it's better, leave it. If it's worse, revert. [04:36] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-231-117.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: [04:37] Lexus (n=alexey@62.165.60.236) joined ##slackware. [04:37] hi everybody [04:37] Urchlay, not sure but most people tell me I need some serious overclocking [04:37] and some more cowbell [04:38] walks down tall flights of stairs in the blink of an eye [04:39] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left ##slackware ("()"). 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[05:05] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. [05:06] try exteme tux racer :) [05:07] Do somebody know when Slackware64 will be out? I mean the date. [05:07] pri4pus, probably whenever Slackware 13 is out [05:07] Patrick does not like to go by deadlines but instead by "when it's ready" [05:07] if you're curious, usually Slackware releases annually, so watch the change log for Slackware 64 [05:07] when you start seeing release candidates, you know it's soon [05:08] i think i saw a 29 days to Slackware 13.0 logo on the site :P [05:08] TwinReverb: Thank you. I forgot about "when it's ready". [05:08] like those Fedora, Ubuntu ones, but it was black [05:09] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) left irc: [05:10] paissad (n=paissad@127.138.72-86.rev.gaoland.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [05:10] sahko, don't see it [05:11] naturally :P [05:11] I still don't get what means i486-slackware-linux or i386-windows... [05:11] What's the diference? [05:11] pri4pus, just what minimum CPU is required to run it [05:12] but it depends on the usage [05:12] pri4pus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_80386 [05:12] i386-windows sometimes refers to win 3.11, or if used with x64-windows it simply denotes 32bit (or even 16 bit depending on the use) [05:13] TwinReverb: Thank you! [05:13] if i use 386 in a sentence with x86-64 i could mean 16 bit, 32 bit, but definitely not 64 bit [05:13] that last line seems totally wrong. but i dont cate [05:13] again, it depends on the use [05:13] yeah, "if used in a sentence with x86-64-windows" is what i meant [05:14] lmao2k (n=nothere@82-34-242-225.cable.ubr01.chms.blueyonder.co.uk) left irc: [05:14] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [05:15] like in the kernel build directory there's ia64, x86, and i386 [05:16] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-139-220.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: Client Quit [05:19] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [05:22] Man_of_Wax (n=wax@annina.cs.unibo.it) joined ##slackware. [05:23] sahko (n=sahko@ppp-94-68-144-201.home.otenet.gr) left irc: "leaving" [05:28] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [05:29] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [05:34] vaibhav (n=hehe@122.172.52.95) joined ##slackware. [05:36] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [05:36] Axius (n=samyw@92.84.15.202) joined ##slackware. [05:37] frullet (n=hooch@124-170-215-49.dyn.iinet.net.au) left irc: "Lost terminal" [05:37] How do you say "normal" in this context?: [05:37] Not expensive sun equipment, just normal equipment [05:38] not sure if IBM/PC Compatible is appropriate [05:44] normal/ordinary [05:44] ghetto (n=ghetto@88.227.97.59) joined ##slackware. [05:45] excuse me [05:45] you are excused [05:45] device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Permission denied) [05:46] use ALSA [05:46] alsa not install [05:46] ghetto@ghetto:~$ alsaconf [05:46] -bash: alsaconf: command not found [05:46] try as root [05:47] or install alsa [05:47] oh yes [05:47] my wisdom stat is at max, now what? [05:48] thanks tewmten [05:48] np [05:48] My very stupid :) [05:48] if you say so.. :) [05:49] c:) [05:54] ghetto (n=ghetto@88.227.97.59) left irc: "Leaving" [05:55] seejay_ (n=seejay@202.69.200.5) left irc: "Leaving" [05:57] The-Croupier (n=the-crou@petrostsi1.ath.forthnet.gr) joined ##slackware. [05:59] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) joined ##slackware. [06:07] Greetings, quite channel [06:07] http://www.explosm.net/comics/1687/ [06:08] Nick change: Nosuchnik_aw -> NoSuchNik [06:09] hiya tewmten... isee you are working again [06:09] ;) [06:10] yes [06:10] lol [06:13] seejay (n=seejay@unaffiliated/seejay) joined ##slackware. [06:18] anyone knows how to remove this goddamned brontok virus... been looking online,followed everysingle forum, removal tool,anyone knows something that actually WORKS? :( [06:18] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) joined ##slackware. [06:19] The-Croupier : wipe everything and start from scratch [06:19] brontok? windows worm right? [06:20] vaibhav, yeah some stupid email.worm [06:20] Srbo (n=Srbo@dslb-084-058-254-172.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [06:20] The-Croupier: try combofix [06:21] ghetto (n=ghetto@88.227.97.59) joined ##slackware. [06:21] nuke it from orbit [06:21] its the only way to be sure [06:22] ananke, if it was in my house... i would intall linux get done with it... setup some nice firewall services...and finished [06:22] a750mhzslinky (n=a750mhzs@74.197.94.13) left irc: "adios amigos" [06:23] and if i only had a pony [06:23] zomg!!1 ponies! [06:24] Nick change: NoSuchNik -> Nosuchnik_aw [06:24] ananke, i have one.. do you want me tolend it to you :p [06:28] rrh (n=foo@87.244.223.14) joined ##slackware. [06:29] sahko (n=sahko@ppp-94-68-134-86.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [06:30] slackware 12.2 current repository where i can find ? [06:31] ghetto : it's either slackware 12.2 or -current. which one? any you can find it on any mirror site [06:31] thanks ananke [06:34] exaltis (n=exaltis@athedsl-12806.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [06:36] t4k3r0n_ (n=takeron@189.186.34.90) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [06:36] ananke, i have to format everything... but im not allowed... could you sugest something: " how can i tell the boss, we are screwed..we need to delete all your 5years of files, because they are unusable?" [06:36] he will be really REALLY MAD [06:37] The-Croupier (n=the-crou@petrostsi1.ath.forthnet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [06:43] zhoun (n=guo@218.82.98.110) left irc: "‚»" [06:44] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) left irc: [06:49] Nick change: Nosuchnik_aw -> NoSuchNik [06:49] Axius (n=samyw@92.84.15.202) left irc: "Leaving" [06:51] exaltis (n=exaltis@athedsl-12806.home.otenet.gr) left irc: "Leaving" [06:54] chopp (i=1000@unaffiliated/chopp) left irc: "Reconnecting" [06:54] chopp (i=1000@unaffiliated/chopp) joined ##slackware. [07:00] seejay (n=seejay@unaffiliated/seejay) left irc: "Leaving" [07:02] axius (n=root@92.84.15.202) joined ##slackware. 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[07:29] otherwise for a desktop, having swap is probably a waste of HD space [07:29] mbohun (n=mbohun@60-240-239-21.static.tpgi.com.au) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [07:29] mbohun (n=mbohun@60-240-239-21.static.tpgi.com.au) joined ##slackware. [07:30] slackytude (n=hotline@p4FD89AA5.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Remote closed the connection [07:32] its linux based i wonder how the kernel fits ..http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/258238/plugsized-pcs-arrive-in-uk.html [07:32] vaibhav (n=hehe@122.172.52.95) left irc: [07:33] seejay_ (n=seejay@202.69.200.5) left irc: "Leaving" [07:33] embedded linux fits very well in those specs [07:33] thats amazing [07:34] hows it going for you this morn alisonken1noc [07:35] Camarade_Tux (n=Tux@LRouen-152-81-20-241.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [07:35] just waking up here [07:35] mostly ok - still trying to figure out how to talk to a brady tls2200 since the pdf they provide seems to be not quite right [07:35] how's things with you? [07:36] appzer0 (n=appzer0@bes31-1-88-188-134-86.fbx.proxad.net) joined ##slackware. [07:36] theyre ok.... i rsync'd my server last night and something locked up.. i cant even get in though i had to hard shut down the server [07:36] its headless [07:36] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009045245.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. [07:36] we've got a bunch of those here - along with remote control power strips :) [07:36] Camarade_Tux_ (n=Tux@LRouen-152-81-26-233.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [07:37] well ibm uses this r something or nohter switches that enable you to stay connected and watch the machine post and boot [07:37] they call them rsa cards [07:37] ya [07:37] rsomethings [07:37] if your machine has acpi or can do serial redirect (which ours does), then you can also use a serial console server [07:38] see i knew someone would know [07:38] we have 48-port digi consoles connected to our racks, so keeping track of the servers is relatively easy [07:38] its got some legacy ports... but no serial or paralel [07:39] im going to have to drag out a monitor and keybd [07:39] hi everybody ! [07:40] paissad_: yo [07:40] salut paissad_ [07:41] i uncommented the lines of /etc/inetd.conf about vsftpd and even proftpd , i configured vsftpd.conf, i restarted the service /etc/rc.d/rc.inetd but i have no result when i do ps ax | grep -i ftp | grep -v grep by root [07:41] Thom1, salut :-) [07:41] paissad_, try nmap [07:42] paissad_: inetd.conf is used for on-demand services. if you want to daemonize vsftp you use a different startup procedure [07:43] theblackbox (n=sammo@unaffiliated/theblackbox) joined ##slackware. [07:43] alisonken1noc, yes, i actually want to daemonize vsftpd [07:44] then remove it from /etc/inetd.conf and look at the notes on vsftpd [07:44] i thought that i followed the right procedure for that :( [07:44] k [07:44] paissad_, so configure vsftpd.conf as standalone then lauch it without inetd [07:45] once you have it configured right, you can add the starup line in /etc/rc.d/rc.local [07:45] Thom1, oh, that's why i cannot have vsftp into my processes, i actually configured /etc/vsftpd.conf not to work in standalone mode [07:45] i prefer daemons ... [07:45] s/starup/startup [07:49] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [07:50] rrh (n=foo@87.244.223.14) joined ##slackware. [07:57] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.84.15.202) left irc: "Lost terminal" [08:00] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@86-42-186-213-dynamic.b-ras1.bbh.dublin.eircom.net) got netsplit. [08:00] rapid (n=rapid@unaffiliated/rapid) got netsplit. 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[08:00] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@86-42-186-213-dynamic.b-ras1.bbh.dublin.eircom.net) returned to ##slackware. [08:00] pprkut (i=hwiesing@slackbuilds.org) returned to ##slackware. [08:02] gnubien (n=e@71.245.100.97.cfl.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [08:02] nheco (n=nheco@201-66-134-10.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:02] gbonvehim (i=1000@200.69.244.1) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:03] sos_ (i=1000@117.200.59.18) joined ##slackware. [08:05] i m not able to mount my ntfs partations when ever i try to mount "exo-mount -d sda*" (as rwman said)it gives "exo-mount: cannot open display" [08:07] 'cannot open display' is usually when a gui window is opened as root when you're logged in as non-root [08:07] i done that as root ( root terminal ) [08:07] Where do I get a 64bit kernel version? [08:07] sos_: but did you have X running as a regular user? [08:08] yes [08:08] i need to login as root ? [08:08] ? [08:08] good chance that exo-mount is a gui interface - so as a quick check logout regular user and login as root [08:08] okay ! [08:08] alisonken1noc, hmm [08:08] sos_ (i=1000@117.200.59.18) left irc: "Leaving" [08:08] TL_CLD (n=TL_CLD@cpe.atm2-0-71283.banxx3.customer.tele.dk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [08:09] alisonken1noc, why do you suggest using a gui as root? [08:09] if that's the case, you'll probably have to do something like "kdesu exo-mount ....." [08:09] if using kde [08:09] slava_dp: quick check if the exo-mount command is graphical [08:09] might be much better to do xhost + as the user. [08:09] and you can run anything you want. [08:10] depends on the environment he's in - xhost+ also allows others to connect [08:10] cp ~user/.Xauthority /root && startx [08:10] ouch [08:10] not startx ^) start the program [08:10] nophis (n=amenophi@unaffiliated/nophis) joined ##slackware. [08:11] xhost + localhost even. [08:11] I usually find it's better to do a quick check as gui root before going into workarounds when not sure [08:12] slackytude (n=slacky@141.100.75.39) joined ##slackware. [08:13] If I want some actions not to be done at bootup (from /etc/rc.d/rc.S) is it ok just to comment those actions in rc.S? [08:13] depends on the actions, but yes - you can comment them as long as they are not needed services [08:13] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@86-42-186-213-dynamic.b-ras1.bbh.dublin.eircom.net) got netsplit. [08:13] rapid (n=rapid@unaffiliated/rapid) got netsplit. [08:13] M1ck_ (n=mick@81-64-34-22.rev.numericable.fr) got netsplit. [08:13] pprkut (i=hwiesing@slackbuilds.org) got netsplit. [08:13] Zordrak (n=jaz@zelda.tpa.me.uk) got netsplit. [08:13] acidchil1 (n=acid@spy.int.sevenl.net) got netsplit. [08:13] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) got netsplit. [08:13] Dominian (i=dominian@unaffiliated/dominian) got netsplit. [08:13] chess (n=chess@unaffiliated/chess) got netsplit. 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[08:15] caio (n=caio@190.244.61.176) joined ##slackware. [08:15] can anyone recommend a decent application for editing images besides the gimp? something simple to do basic stuff like select a part of the pic, cut & paste it somewhere else. oh, ps not a KDE application [08:15] alisonken1noc: Thank you! [08:15] pri4pus, only is isapnp is installed [08:15] Thom1: interesting - I don't have that (but I'm running slamd64 12.2) [08:15] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: Remote closed the connection [08:16] pri4pus: yp [08:16] yw [08:16] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [08:16] alisonken1noc, you don't have what ? [08:16] rc.services [08:16] oh it was an example [08:16] and isa plug-n-play is not a separate rc. [08:17] sahko, krita? [08:17] if you don't want to start sshd, just "chmod -x /etc/rc.d/rc.sshd" [08:17] oh, not a kde..... [08:17] Action: slava_dp types faster than thinks [08:17] alisonken1noc, if isapnp is not installed, r.S will not initialize isa hardwares [08:17] here is my vsfptd.conf http://pastebin.fr/4902 [08:17] nvision (n=nvision@g229064097.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [08:18] in -current ( at least) isa-pnp won't start as there is no config file ... rc.S does a test to try and read isapnp.conf and if it can't read it it won't run [08:18] what need i to do now to make vsftpd run in daemon mode [08:18] thanks alisonken1noc, it's working now and now i m also able to do that as simple user mod [08:18] i wonder if mtpaint does that. although it seems to be anentirely different application [08:18] Thom1: What do you mean: "only is isapnp is installed"? [08:18] pri4pus, there is a package in slackware called "isapnp" (or something else) [08:18] Thom1: isapnp tools are normally installed - he just wants to disable the check since he doens't have isa hardware [08:19] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.84.3.45) joined ##slackware. [08:19] sahko, imagemagick? [08:19] alisonken1noc, yes but the better way is to remove package [08:19] Thom1: that's the other way :) [08:19] yes :) [08:19] is you do have /etc/isapnp.conf and you don't have an ISA bus then delete the config file [08:19] VampirePenguin: interesting you said that [08:19] is/if [08:19] Thom1: alisonken1noc is right! I want just do disable it. Thank you! [08:20] sahko, you can use mencoder to make a slide show [08:20] sos_ (i=1000@117.200.59.18) left irc: "Leaving" [08:21] pri4pus, but if you don't have /etc/isapnp.conf, it's already disabled [08:21] read correctly the rc.S script [08:21] VampirePenguin: all i want is to be able to edit pictures . i wonder how i hadnt thought of imagemagick. thanks for reminding me [08:21] isapnp is enable only if you have isapnptools AND the file /etc/isapnp.conf [08:22] OK, what is the best way to speed up system bootup. And to reduce uneeded system checks? [08:22] pri4pus, use hibernation. that's the fastest way. [08:23] I answered you, "chmod -x rc. [08:23] " [08:23] sahko, np man [08:23] sahko, thats what this room is all about [08:23] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009045245.user.veloxzone.com.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:23] pri4pus, and build a custom kernel. [08:23] How to change the screen resolution at start up? [08:24] Thom1: But there are some things like usbfs mount and some others. [08:24] add vga=xxx to your grub/lilo kernel line [08:24] rrh (n=foo@87.244.223.14) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [08:24] VampirePenguin: yeah, thats why i asked :) [08:24] i tried gpaint earlier but it segfaulted [08:25] pri4pus, uncomment some stuff in rc.M or add a & behind the call [08:25] slava_dp: But where do I get a 64bit kernel. On kernel.org it is AMS x86-64? [08:25] slackytude: Thank you! [08:25] pri4pus, same source code [08:25] Srbo (n=Srbo@dslb-084-058-254-172.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: "Leaving" [08:25] pri4pus, ok, if you want. Are you sure you don't need /proc/bus/usb ? You don't use usb ? [08:25] Nick change: NoSuchNik -> Nosuchnik_aw [08:26] Thom1: I just don't want it mounted at bootup. [08:26] ok :) [08:27] pri4pus, you get the kernel source. then build it for your system, whatever arch you wish. [08:28] sahko (n=sahko@ppp-94-68-134-86.home.otenet.gr) left irc: "leaving" [08:28] slava_dp: OK. I will read more about it. Thank you. [08:29] nvision (n=nvision@g229064097.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: "Leaving" [08:29] nvision (n=nvision@g229064097.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [08:30] The-spiki (n=spiki@95.180.52.119) joined ##slackware. [08:32] nvision (n=nvision@g229064097.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Client Quit [08:32] nvision (n=nvision@g229064097.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [08:33] Anthony_ (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:35] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [08:38] In rc.M before mounting an USB the script checks for rc.scanluns in /etc/rc.d/ I think. But there is no such script. However the USB is mounted at bootup. [08:39] And what is a LUM? [08:39] Linux Users Management? [08:41] LUN is Logical UNit - as in multiple units on a single chain [08:41] I don't know what LUM is [08:41] akSeya (n=psycho@201.22.57.80.static.gvt.net.br) joined ##slackware. [08:42] alisonken1noc: sorry, it is LUNs. :-) [08:42] comes from the scsi days [08:42] But how do I stop the system to mount USB or any other additional devices at bootup? [08:42] I want to mount that manually. [08:42] part of hald and udev [08:43] So which script I must change? [08:43] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009024113.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. [08:43] you could probably modify the usb udev rules [08:43] usr13 (n=terry@63.149.173.1) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [08:44] or compile usbfs out of your kernel :-) [08:44] alisonken1noc: Where do I modify usb undev rules? :-) [08:45] . /etc/udev/ directory [08:45] Man_of_Wax (n=wax@annina.cs.unibo.it) left irc: Remote closed the connection [08:46] actually, the /etc/usb rules are the ones that setup the device entries in /dev - probalby want to look at how the hald stuff works [08:46] can't help you much with that one [08:46] alisonken1noc: Thank you very much!!! [08:49] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.84.3.45) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [08:55] seejay_ (n=seejay@202.69.200.5) joined ##slackware. [08:56] alicephilippa (i=alice@89.194.128.243) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [08:56] seejay_ (n=seejay@202.69.200.5) left irc: Client Quit [08:57] exaltis (n=exaltis@athedsl-12806.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. 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[09:08] nvision: more than likely its a 32bit executable [09:08] and if you don't have fred's 32bit compat libs.. it probably, mor ethan likely, won't run [09:08] http://anorien.warwick.ac.uk/mirrors/slamd64/slackware64-current/ [09:08] seejay (n=seejay@unaffiliated/seejay) joined ##slackware. [09:08] Those have the packages for the 32bit compat libs fred is working on [09:08] gah [09:09] sucks having a 20+ page report and no stapler [09:09] "I believe you have my stapler..." [09:10] Im in the uni and the one I could find has none of them little things in it [09:10] heh [09:10] Staples? [09:11] sounds good [09:12] Dominian, will check that [09:12] nvision: just do: file /patch/to/skype [09:12] it'll tell you if its 32bit or 64bit [09:13] it's 32bit [09:13] there's your problem more than likely [09:13] no 32bit compat libs [09:14] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009024113.user.veloxzone.com.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [09:15] Arauto (n=leandro@201.17.182.36) joined ##slackware. [09:15] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009003101.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. [09:19] WildWizard (n=WildWiza@ppp118-208-32-177.lns3.bne1.internode.on.net) left ##slackware. [09:21] joannis (n=joannis@net-80-253-189-213.beltav.hu) joined ##slackware. [09:24] alisonken1noc (n=alisonke@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com) left irc: "KVIrc 3.4.2 Shiny http://www.kvirc.net/" [09:28] alisonken1noc (n=alisonke@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com) joined ##slackware. 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[09:41] slava_dp (n=slava@83.170.208.10) left irc: "^D" [09:48] FYI, pastebin.slackadelic.com's code will be changing in the future [09:53] Gaia_Debord (n=KVIrc@95.234.218.75) left irc: "strapimpiii" [09:54] Default permissions for ~/Desktop shouldn't matter much, since it's under $HOME and only accessed by one user. If that user has rwx, all's well. [09:56] cherife (n=cherife@218.109.145.148) left irc: "leaving" [09:57] dTd (n=dTd@d-206-53-76-241.cpe.metrocast.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [09:57] dTd (n=dTd@d-206-53-76-241.cpe.metrocast.net) joined ##slackware. [09:59] anTraxc (n=augusto@189-041-54-193.xd-dynamic.ctbcnetsuper.com.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:00] _RadioHead (n=DevBox@82.114.88.11) left irc: "Leaving" [10:00] anTraxc (n=augusto@189-041-8-012.xd-dynamic.ctbcnetsuper.com.br) joined ##slackware. [10:02] oda (n=oda@unaffiliated/oda) joined ##slackware. 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[10:18] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [10:18] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [10:20] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:21] paul424 (i=1000@k165-242.KREDKA.ds.uni.wroc.pl) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.0.4/2008102920]" [10:24] grazymax (n=grazymax@host16-106-dynamic.182-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [10:24] sh0ne (n=sh0ne@93.86.220.83) joined ##slackware. [10:25] akSeya (n=psycho@201.22.57.80.static.gvt.net.br) joined ##slackware. [10:25] hello!! [10:26] HI!!! [10:26] there is an Wireless Access Point on my network.. but it is on an antenna.. far away.. [10:26] allend (n=allend@CPE-58-168-199-32.vic.bigpond.net.au) joined ##slackware. [10:27] I have it's IP and MAC.. is there a way to find out it's model and manufacturer? [10:27] Anthony_ (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) joined ##slackware. [10:28] or any way to get some more info about it.. you know?! [10:33] |Slacker| (n=tanis@189.123.198.139) left irc: "Leaving" [10:33] SQlvpapir_ (n=teis@0x50c60c4b.virnxx10.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) joined ##slackware. [10:34] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [10:34] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [10:35] nmap(8) has a minimal MAC-to-manufacturer database. You can probably find more detail in Googling. [10:35] akSeya: you can get the MAC from your ARP cache [10:35] but it may not be helpful as the ethernet chip could be from anywhere [10:35] rob0: sup :Q) [10:35] s/Q// [10:36] nmap says: MAC Address: 00:4F:62:12:04:C2 (Unknown) [10:36] hmm, I thought maybe you were smoking a big fat cigar there ;) [10:36] if anything itb be a bogey [10:37] So your nmap doesn't know, there are online MAC lookup tools. [10:37] akSeya: you could always just access the webinterface and ask it [10:38] I'm guessing that akSeya does not own this router ;) [10:38] rob0, almost that... [10:38] it's the ISP router... [10:38] other_rafa (i=rafa@shellium/member/rafa) joined ##slackware. [10:38] still.. if it doesnt use apache auth it might have a hello [10:38] akSeya: fail! [10:38] the problem is.. it usually breakes, and we have to go there and unplug it [10:39] restart it.. [10:39] i just want to access it to reboot without leaving my confortable chair :D [10:39] then ask the maintainer for permission [10:39] or get off your lazy arse :) [10:39] lol [10:40] beatzz (n=beatzz@97-115-181-122.spkn.qwest.net) joined ##slackware. [10:40] how do i switch to current? [10:40] from 12.2 [10:40] beatzz: you read the howto [10:40] :/ [10:40] SQlvpapir (n=teis@0x50c60c4b.virnxx10.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [10:41] BOFH (n=berserk@unaffiliated/bofh) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [10:41] rob0: Im about to persuade the FD to move all our storage to a HA Cluster on two phat 4u boxes with 3ware hooking up 2TB available on 8TB raw... running slackware64 :D [10:41] BOFH (n=berserk@unaffiliated/bofh) joined ##slackware. [10:42] (maybe.. depending on release dates and support it could roll te fbsd) [10:42] nice [10:43] better than that its letting me deprecate all Sun hardware except the C4 robotic tape library :D [10:43] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@82-38-88-58.cable.ubr01.donc.blueyonder.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [10:43] all manufactures should be registered on ieee? [10:43] and saving >£6k a year in support [10:44] FWIW, Linux iSCSI isn't the best [10:44] i was looking here http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt ... but didn't found that one :( [10:44] 3ware, meaning SATA RAID? [10:44] aye [10:44] raid61 effectively [10:45] raid6 using drbd to cluster [10:47] although dependant upon performance i *might* drop to raid51 and have an extra hot spare [10:47] will have to see how it pans out [10:48] shame that RAID-DP is proprietary [10:48] joannis (n=joannis@net-80-253-189-213.beltav.hu) left irc: "leaving" [10:49] Drgb (n=berserk@unaffiliated/bofh) joined ##slackware. [10:49] sh0ne (n=sh0ne@93.86.220.83) left irc: "Leaving" [10:50] joannis (n=chatzill@net-80-253-189-213.beltav.hu) joined ##slackware. [10:51] eelriver (n=eelriver@67.102.106.32) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [10:53] usr13 (n=terry@63.149.173.1) joined ##slackware. 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[11:06] nathanbw (n=nathan@c-71-59-8-47.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [11:06] Venon (n=yo@201-89-14-186.ctame700.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) joined ##slackware. [11:07] Venon (n=yo@201-89-14-186.ctame700.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) left ##slackware. [11:10] http://www.funvideoworld.com/video/770/Russian-talent-show-goes-very-wrong [11:12] Hermann (i=1000@pc-20091230-o.fy.chalmers.se) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [11:13] root (n=root@92.82.72.225) joined ##slackware. [11:13] Nick change: root -> Guest48267 [11:13] is that the video where somebody is shot ? [11:13] nvision (n=nvision@g229064097.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [11:13] Action: Camarade_Tux__ would prefer not to reenable flash [11:13] heh [11:13] Nick change: Camarade_Tux__ -> Camararade_Tux [11:14] yo jeev [11:14] comrad, you know much about round robinning shit [11:14] no, nothing :) [11:14] well, besides the basic you could learn in five minutes [11:14] oh, i know how it works [11:15] Nick change: Camararade_Tux -> Camarade_Tux [11:15] i just want to know how i could split bandwidth, 70/30 [11:15] no idea :) [11:15] dakarn (n=skas@83.225.147.183) joined ##slackware. [11:15] well, maybe you could use a knife actually [11:16] or do it ninja-style with a katan [11:16] a [11:16] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@c114-76-235-20.farfl3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [11:16] or maybe i can round robin 3 ips on one server and 1 on the other [11:16] make it 75/25 [11:16] if that's how it works [11:16] but i dont know [11:17] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.145.1) joined ##slackware. [11:18] pri4pus_ (n=pri4pus@87.248.164.65) joined ##slackware. [11:18] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@sxemacs/gentoo-liaison/PeanutHorst) left irc: SendQ exceeded [11:18] tux_test (n=root@LRouen-152-81-20-241.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [11:18] (he's gonna change that soon ;) ) [11:19] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@c114-76-235-20.farfl3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [11:19] Anakin (i=anakin@unaffiliated/anakin) left irc: [11:20] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@sxemacs/gentoo-liaison/PeanutHorst) left irc: Excess Flood [11:20] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@c114-76-235-20.farfl3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [11:20] huh [11:21] tux_test (n=root@LRouen-152-81-20-241.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Client Quit [11:21] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@sxemacs/gentoo-liaison/PeanutHorst) left irc: Excess Flood [11:21] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@c114-76-235-20.farfl3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [11:22] heret|c (n=heretic@c-68-32-70-185.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [11:22] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@sxemacs/gentoo-liaison/PeanutHorst) left irc: Excess Flood [11:23] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@c114-76-235-20.farfl3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. [11:23] so what happens when you put 2 goood 12" subs in a truck, push them with a 2400 watt amp, and play twista - slow jam fairly loudly. [11:24] your rear view falls off and your gauges start going haywire :/ [11:24] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@sxemacs/gentoo-liaison/PeanutHorst) left irc: Excess Flood [11:24] PeanutHorst (n=peanutlx@c114-76-235-20.farfl3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) joined ##slackware. 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[11:29] heret|c: 4 polk audio 4 ohm subs, so they'll be 1 ohm when run in parallel [11:29] adrien (n=adrien@kami.via.ecp.fr) left irc: Client Quit [11:30] :/ coulda got better [11:30] Guest48267 (n=root@92.82.72.225) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:30] of course [11:30] adrien (n=adrien@kami.via.ecp.fr) joined ##slackware. [11:31] http://www.edesignaudio.com/ < after the subs i bought, rated at 350watts rms, have been taking a 1200 watt rms amp for the past 2 years.. i'll never buy another brand [11:32] there's not enough room to put in 2 x T4001BD, or i'd run a silly setup [11:32] lol [11:32] you should check out steve meade on youtube XD [11:33] oda (n=oda@unaffiliated/oda) left irc: "Leaving" [11:33] yeah i've seen his setup. he puts sheetrock on the inside of his boxes [11:34] anywho. 4 dual 2 ohm voice coil 12's and a 1200 watt rms (underrated) from elemental designs = $722 [11:34] and the subs they build for him have unlimited handling :o [11:34] dakarn, sheetrock? we talking about the same guy? 20,000 watts on 4 18's in a tahoe ? [11:35] ghetto (n=ghetto@88.227.97.59) left irc: "Leaving" [11:35] Does he have a nuclear reactor to power it? [11:36] heret|c: yeah if you go to his website and look how he builds his boxes, he lays sheetrock on the inside of the MDF to help the box [11:36] straterra, 4 alts lol [11:36] dakarn, i'll check it out.. but i can't see how sheetrock will do anything other then turn to dust in that lol [11:37] it dampens the sound waves from distorting the wall of the box [11:37] ..... makes sense [11:37] because 18" subwoofers push about 4-6 cubic feet of air in on excursion [11:38] he used those same subs and built a 'home stereo' setup with a rack mounted amp. it wasn't for precision--just to be as loud as possible [11:38] slackytude (n=slacky@141.100.75.39) joined ##slackware. [11:38] I'd never run that much in my car..i prefer the ability to MOVE [11:39] straterra, my 2 puny 12's disorient me at times.. i can't imagine what his crap will do [11:40] antoni (n=user@28.pool85-53-36.dynamic.orange.es) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [11:41] akSeya (n=psycho@201.22.57.80.static.gvt.net.br) left irc: "Leaving" [11:42] there's 'bass' like wearing nice earbuds, and then there's 'bass' like being on the verge of a collapsed lung [11:42] umislack (n=umislack@202.80.225.77) left ##slackware. [11:43] i want just enough to do a hair trick :P [11:43] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable) [11:43] those fi audio subs are 400$ for the base 12" [11:43] that's reasonable [11:44] yeah [11:44] what's the xmax on em? [11:44] 16mm [11:44] ..... [11:44] shitty [11:44] joannis (n=chatzill@net-80-253-189-213.beltav.hu) left irc: "Chatzilla 0.9.75.1 [SeaMonkey 1.1.16/2009041115]" [11:44] systrik (n=systrik@chello080108163230.4.12.vie.surfer.at) joined ##slackware. [11:45] https://ssl.perfora.net/www.ficaraudio.com/sess/utn;jsessionid=154a424992803fc/shopdata/0010_BTL/product_overview.shopscript [11:45] that's 1 mm more then my $125 elemental designs sub. [11:46] that's on the "daily" if you got the actual 'SPL' series it might be more [11:47] neonflux_ (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [11:48] if for example my public ip adress is xxx.yyy.aa.bb, and i use dyndns where the dns name is paissad.blabla.com , ... knowing that i have more than 1 computer into the local network, how can i connect to a specified computer with scp ? .... scp from i [11:48] scp -v from to:/destination ? [11:48] local to local scp? [11:48] i ask this question because all computers share the same public ip adress [11:49] heret|c, local or by web , i don't care a lot [11:49] paissad, you can specify on the gateway to route ssh traffic to endpoint [11:49] via iptables, for instance [11:49] altho ssh can be configured to act as proxy [11:50] AllowTcpForwarding [11:50] just forward all traffic from the correct port to one computer [11:50] GatewayPorts [11:50] slackytude, heret|c am i obliged to use iptables ? [11:50] i cannot use yet ! [11:50] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009003101.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. [11:50] no, you can configure sshd to forward traffic [11:51] paissad_: what kind of router do you use? [11:51] paissad, ssh -L [11:51] jumperboy, good question. never assume. like i already have XD [11:51] jumperboy, the box ! [11:51] heret|c: that T4001 is a $1700 amp too =/ [11:52] dakarn, worth it if you want the best :P [11:52] paissad_: the box? [11:52] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [11:52] paissad_: most home routers (linksys, d-link, etc.) allow port forwarding [11:53] jumperboy, the router delivered by the company which release me internet, sorry for my bad english ^^ [11:53] paissad_: forward port 22 to internal machine A, port 2222 to internal machine B, ... [11:53] hiptobecubic (n=john@nat078.wireless.miami.edu) joined ##slackware. [11:53] dakarn, http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/products/product_details.asp?item_id=105829&locale=en_US [11:53] systrik (n=systrik@chello080108163230.4.12.vie.surfer.at) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:54] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.63.55) joined ##slackware. [11:54] paissad_: so check the web admin interface and look for port forwarding [11:54] jumperboy, i change the port of sshd working ? [11:55] paissad_: no, you can leave it running on 22 on each machine, you just connect to a different port on the public IP for each machine [11:55] heret|c: http://www.caraudiomag.com/features/caep_0809_kickers_warhorse_wx10000_1_amplifier/index.html for when you're done playing around [11:55] paissad_: then the router reroutes it to the correct internal machine/port [11:55] jumperboy, i see, thanks .. [11:56] dakarn, ahem. you're compairing a 10kW amp to the 15kW amp i just posted? [11:56] that's 10,000 watts RMS @ 2 ohms [11:56] mannynix (n=mannynix@200.56.150.190) joined ##slackware. [11:56] paissad_: then you connect via scp -p 2222 pub.lic.ip for machine B [11:57] and the rockford is 15,000 watts RMS @ a stable 0.5 ohms. [11:57] paissad_: err, that might be scp -P for scp (don't know why it's different than ssh) [11:57] jumperboy, yes p or P :) [11:57] heret|c: yours is 15k max @ 0.5 ohms [11:58] paissad_: ah, -p is reserved for permissions to match the behavior of rcp [11:58] 7500W x 2 @ 1-Ohm bridged RMS < directly from the website [11:58] systrik (n=systrik@chello080108163230.4.12.vie.surfer.at) joined ##slackware. [11:59] it's a 4 channel amp bridgeable down to 1 channel [11:59] yarvin (n=yarvin@wsip-98-190-221-99.dc.dc.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [11:59] paissad_: for a little security through obscurity, don't open port 22 on your public IP, and you'll have less brute force password attacks against ssh [11:59] neonflux (n=neonflux@adsl-68-127-156-251.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:00] jumperboy, ok thanks for the tip [12:01] heret|c: you start bridging amps and running at .5 ohm loads and you're going to start melting wires and blowing capacitors [12:01] dakarn, unless the amp was built to do it. [12:01] that amp is good for 10 seconds at a time ;) [12:01] no.. check out the videos from fosgate about it. [12:01] it's built to handle the load musically indefinatly [12:01] Quiznos (i=0@unaffiliated/quiznos) joined ##slackware. [12:01] rehi [12:01] b0o0o0 [12:02] i'm boooooooooook [12:02] back [12:02] miss me? [12:02] /ignore Quiznos [12:02] yay [12:02] 1m flat! [12:02] yes! [12:02] i don't see a video link [12:02] crap left the space in there. [12:03] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:03] i need assist with snd [12:03] brb [12:03] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [12:03] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ly3VRsPCKiU video isn't official but what it's of is. [12:05] dTd (n=dTd@d-206-53-76-241.cpe.metrocast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [12:06] -> bed [12:08] -> heret|c's bed [12:08] :) [12:08] where you live? [12:09] Georgia, near atlanta.. i work night shift. [12:09] fAu (n=fAu@78-134-6-96.static.ngi.it) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:09] ah [12:11] damn those amps are $25k a piece [12:11] you think that meade carries a gun to keep people from jacking his car? [12:12] no need, nobody will tak them, they're too hard to move around ;) [12:12] s/tak/take/ [12:12] fAu (n=fAu@78-134-6-96.static.ngi.it) joined ##slackware. [12:14] that crew's disposable income is solely keeping RF from going bankrupt haha [12:14] meade only uses the 10k models.. he installed two 15k's in someone else's escalade [12:15] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.90.108) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:15] linux-vdso.so.1 ... can anyone with -current tell me what that is? [12:15] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.75.190) joined ##slackware. [12:16] ldd shows that libnl depends on it [12:17] rob0: Where's this coming from? [12:17] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [12:18] VDSO . Virtual Dynamically-linked Shared Object, a kernel-provided shared library [12:18] well, I'm just trying to cheat, see if I can use the -current libnl package on a not-quite-current system [12:18] Any perl hackers in here that can tell me if they get a segfault when they try to use Tkx? i'm in -current [12:19] oh ha, it's in the kernel? [12:19] Wiren (n=aad@LRouen-152-81-20-241.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [12:19] if so, I'm good, because I've got the -current kernel [12:20] rob0: Yeah. [12:20] i haven't tried the new perl... [12:21] You would probably be fine even with an older kernel. [12:23] The high-level goal is to make a wireless access point of my ath5k NIC. [12:23] that requires hostapd, which in turn requires libnl [12:23] now, all I have to do is figure out how to do it! [12:24] RTFM [12:24] already did [12:24] the searge is dead, get the fuck outta here! [12:24] ;) [12:25] necos, get off the crack [12:26] no crack here... only lack of sleep [12:27] v4nelle (n=van@adsl43-30.lsf.forthnet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:30] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [12:31] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-129-250.dynamic.hinet.net) joined ##slackware. [12:34] allend (n=allend@CPE-58-168-199-32.vic.bigpond.net.au) left irc: "Leaving" [12:34] we should rename RTFM to [12:35] ! the friendly man-page [12:35] # :o [12:36] Nick change: Quiznos -> ElmerJFudd [12:37] Would anyone mind helping me out here? Just install the Tkx module for perl and then run $(perl -e "use Tcl;") [12:37] To install the module it's $(cpan Tkx) [12:37] Nick change: ElmerJFudd -> Quiznos [12:38] i dont use Tkx >.> [12:38] Nick change: Quiznos -> ElmerJFudd [12:38] Necos, I wouldn't but i don't have a choice. [12:38] Necos, i was given this script to test. it's already been written [12:38] mannynix (n=mannynix@200.56.150.190) left irc: "leaving" [12:38] oh.... [12:38] Nick change: ElmerJFudd -> Quiznos [12:38] Necos, but i can't tell if my setup is screwy or if there is a problem with Tcl [12:39] you wanna email it to me or pastebin it? [12:39] i'm on 5.8.8 [12:39] Necos, perl 5.8.8 ? [12:39] yeah [12:39] kinda old, i know [12:40] but if it ain't broke... [12:40] Necos, I can recreate the segfault as easily as $(perl -e "use Tcl";) [12:40] no full script necessary [12:40] dakarn, thne nobody could cuss at me when they say rtfm [12:41] need to install it [12:41] Necos, cpan Tcl [12:41] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/x-a085cd5bf0b310da) left irc: [12:41] i'm cpan'ing now, but stupid mirrors are being bleh [12:41] Action: Necos has been writing perl code for quite some time now ^_~ [12:41] Necos, yeah they were going quite slowly for me as well [12:41] Action: hiptobecubic prefers python :) [12:42] carroll.cac.psu.edu is bleh [12:42] Necos, i'm not even sure what mirror i was using [12:42] let's programming language troll ! :P [12:42] Camarade_Tux, COBOL FOREVER! [12:42] Necos, get from mirrors.usc [12:42] it's a little outdated though sometimes [12:43] You young whippersnappers and your Cobol! Why! In my day we did calculations by hanging gourds on fence posts! [12:43] Quiznos, ;) [12:43] Think your machine code is a bitch to write? Try performing floating point calculations and realize you've run out of gourds and fence posts! [12:43] Alan_Hicks, pff. You had fence posts? We had to throw ours up in the air [12:43] Arunas (n=daffyduc@78-59-6-18.static.zebra.lt) joined ##slackware. [12:43] Arunas (n=daffyduc@78-59-6-18.static.zebra.lt) left ##slackware. [12:44] hiptobecubic, ADD 3 TO 4 ! [12:44] Action: hiptobecubic throws some gourds in the air [12:44] 6.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 [12:45] Alan_Hicks: lol [12:45] Action: Camarade_Tux should google what a gourd is, and also what a fence post is [12:45] wng- (n=jackson@unaffiliated/wng/x-836585) joined ##slackware. [12:45] Camarade_Tux, a vegetable and a stick that is a part of a fence [12:46] uva (i=bno@118-160-165-166.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: "Leaving" [12:47] Necos, any lucks? [12:47] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.28) joined ##slackware. [12:48] not yet... let me get another mirror [12:49] sos_ (i=1000@117.200.51.129) joined ##slackware. [12:49] nheco (n=nheco@201-14-232-213.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) joined ##slackware. [12:50] Necos, the module passes cpan's make test so i don't know why it would segfault [12:50] hiptobecubic, seems weird but that's probably part of the joke [12:50] Action: Camarade_Tux gone [12:50] with the wind :) [12:50] Action: Necos shoves Camarade_Tux into a wind tunnel [12:50] dTd (n=dTd@d-206-53-76-241.cpe.metrocast.net) joined ##slackware. [12:52] neonflux_ (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "I'm outta here! Later!" [12:52] Action: edman007 notes Necos and Camarade_Tux were already in the wind tunnel and Necos just pushed Camarade_Tux out of it [12:52] all well, time to turn the wind tunnel on [12:53] Action: edman007 flips a switch [12:53] lol [12:53] erizoe (n=kambee@ip68-9-41-209.cl.ri.cox.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [12:55] neonflux_ (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [12:55] r_linux (n=r_linux@smtp.mandique.com.br) joined ##slackware. [12:57] Necos, still no decent mirrors? [12:58] Nick change: adrien -> C_Tux2 [12:58] aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh [12:58] nope, wtf is this shit? [12:58] edman007, that was mean ! [12:58] Necos, where do you select a mirror? [12:59] http://www.cpan.org/SITES.html [12:59] C_Tux2, i saved you! [12:59] Necos, i mean where do you tell your machine which mirror it should be using [12:59] Is it a config file or within cpan or something? [13:00] yarvin (n=yarvin@wsip-98-190-221-99.dc.dc.cox.net) left ##slackware. [13:00] hiptobecubic, just run cpan, and run the config command thingy... [13:00] ah [13:01] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:216:6fff:feb7:24e5) joined ##slackware. [13:01] hiptobecubic, use `o conf` [13:02] edman007, yeah got it [13:02] although i don't see a mirror list. just a reference to http://www.cpan.org [13:02] or edit Config.pm directly [13:03] zaltekk (n=ztejein@host-64-234-27-197.nctv.com) joined ##slackware. [13:04] hiptobecubic, there is a way to make it run through the whole configure process and prompt you for mirrors from the mirror list [13:04] ah [13:04] Necos, and you still can't connect. That's bizarre [13:05] our isp is durp right now [13:05] The-spiki (n=spiki@95.180.52.119) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [13:05] usr13 (n=terry@63.149.173.1) left irc: "leaving" [13:06] ok my friend got a X3210 quad 2.13ghz that is [13:06] single proc [13:06] debian 5.0 unfortunately was the only optionother than one cent OS [13:06] got 32bit, should that be a prob or should i hav ehim go 64bit? [13:06] it's for his webhosting and sql.. and his sql is pretty jammed, sloppy [13:06] he's working on cleaning it up [13:07] firebird619 (n=firebird@unaffiliated/firebird619) joined ##slackware. [13:07] hmmmm [13:07] damn, this is wack lol [13:07] Thursap (n=bnguyen@113.22.63.61) joined ##slackware. [13:08] what is [13:09] i just tested on my machine at home, mirror works fine (but perl is 5.8.7) [13:09] but from this machine, it's bleh... same mirror [13:09] Necos, bizarre [13:09] LAUSD is having problems with their upstream ISP [13:10] is there a tool to make 3D text like this [13:10] __ __ ____ ____ ______ [13:10] /\ \/\ \/\ _`\ /\ _`\ __/\__ _\ [13:10] \ \ \_\ \ \ \/\ \ \ \ \_\ \ /\_\/_/\ \/ ____ _ __ ___ [13:10] stop! [13:10] \ \ _ \ \ \ \ \ _______\ \ _ <'\/\ \ \ \ \ /',__\ /\`'__\/ __`\ [13:10] \ \ \ \ \ \ \_\ \/\______\\ \ \_\ \\ \ \ \ \ \/\__, `\__\ \ \//\ \_\ \ [13:10] \ \_\ \_\ \____/\/______/ \ \____/ \ \_\ \ \_\/\____/\_\\ \_\\ \____/ [13:10] uva (i=bno@118-160-161-170.dynamic.hinet.net) joined ##slackware. [13:10] \/_/\/_/\/___/ \/___/ \/_/ \/_/\/___/\/_/ \/_/ \/___/ [13:10] sorry if this bother you [13:10] Get Out Now [13:10] kuber (n=winkpipe@li35-208.members.linode.com) joined ##slackware. [13:10] You're Done. [13:10] kuber (n=winkpipe@li35-208.members.linode.com) left ##slackware. [13:11] Yes Thursap get out - [13:11] i have to go. [13:11] lol, get out [13:11] haha [13:11] Necos, if you ever manage to connect let me know how it goes :) [13:11] Don't hold it. [13:12] Necos, thanks for the effort. bye all! [13:13] Thursap get the fuck out [13:13] Nick change: acidchil1 -> acidchild [13:14] how could that NOT bother me? [13:14] paissad (n=paissad@127.138.72-86.rev.gaoland.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [13:16] the library didn't have 'how to please a woman' so i picked up a book on small engine repair and pretended my wife was a 2-stroke motor getting a tune-up [13:16] campassi (n=linko47@pluto.cse.msstate.edu) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [13:16] brklynRednek (n=yosi@ool-18bc0302.dyn.optonline.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:16] well, did she purr? [13:16] campassi (n=linko47@pluto.cse.msstate.edu) joined ##slackware. [13:16] lol [13:16] i tried to insert the crankshaft without lube and it backfired :( [13:17] fail! [13:17] brklynRednek (n=yosi@ool-18bc0302.dyn.optonline.net) joined ##slackware. [13:17] so i just torqued down the connecting rod and called it a night [13:18] sounds like a personal problem [13:18] poona (n=chatzill@unaffiliated/poona) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.0.11/2009060214]" [13:19] dakarn, send her here, i'll figure her out [13:19] k [13:19] skibur (n=skibur@adsl-69-153-60-31.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) joined ##slackware. [13:20] hiptobecubic (n=john@nat078.wireless.miami.edu) left irc: "Hewlett Packard makes terrible consumer laptops." [13:20] hiptobecubic (n=john@nat078.wireless.miami.edu) joined ##slackware. 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[13:33] sos_ (i=1000@117.200.51.129) left irc: "Leaving" [13:35] is there anybody using kde4? [13:36] Anthony_ (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:36] Thursap (n=bnguyen@113.22.63.61) left irc: "leaving" [13:37] confrey: noone in the world [13:39] confrey: what exactly are you trying to do? Get gtk apps to not look so ugly in kde? :P [13:40] confrey, there are themes out there to make one kinda look like the other [13:40] hey edman007, how's it going? [13:40] good [13:41] kator (n=chatzill@adsl-69-108-74-161.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [13:41] how much space does the full dvd installation take ? [13:41] 4gb i'm guessing [13:42] 4.2 as i think:) [13:42] a bit more than that [13:42] guys.. does anybody kno why pidgin doesn't send SMS? [13:42] know* [13:43] or you don't have such a problem? [13:43] lexus: try #pidgin [13:43] thanks dakarn [13:43] :) [13:43] they would be able to help you more [13:43] slack guys IM by piping echos over terminals :p [13:47] confrey (n=dario@94.163.155.121) left irc: Remote closed the connection [13:48] caio (n=caio@190.244.61.176) left irc: "leaving" [13:49] limac (n=limac@ool-44c1ff82.dyn.optonline.net) left ##slackware. [13:50] nheco (n=nheco@201-14-232-213.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [13:50] god damn debian blows ass [13:50] Jun 24 16:53:54 HSTZ001 kernel: [ 42.165527] warning: `proftpd' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) [13:50] wtf is that [13:50] if it's running a 32bit kernel [13:51] jeev: legacy API's [13:52] so it's in effect even if it's running a 32bit install ? [13:52] If its using legacy API's...yes [13:52] ok [13:53] Nothing short of a code fix in proftpd will fix that [13:53] ghostwundernews (n=ghost@pool-138-89-40-149.mad.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [13:53] it's not important i guess for him, the thing is that he ordered 64bit and got 32bit. bastards [13:53] err, what? [13:53] If its 64-bit hardware..just do an OS reinstall [13:54] Kauket (n=Kauket@dslb-092-074-165-116.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [13:54] kamaji (n=kamaji@handtomouse.demon.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [13:54] my friend got a dedi from leaseweb. [13:55] Then ask for it to be changed [13:55] yea, he's in a big hurry. was sharing a server with some fools who got hacked and they ccan't figure out how to plug their hole so he wants to get off the servr heh [13:55] oh well [13:55] there is a second drive in the system [13:55] i wonder if i should pull a stunt and install slackware64-current but i dunno if it's production material [13:55] dont see why it wouldn't be [13:56] Zosma (i=jorrit@goudrenet.student.utwente.nl) left irc: Remote closed the connection [13:56] Zosma (i=jorrit@goudrenet.student.utwente.nl) joined ##slackware. [13:56] Its his server..let him do as he wishes [13:56] Hey, i've got a question about the text screen video memory.. I wanted to write into 0xB8000 something to show a character... But when i compile the c-program and try it, there is only a segfault... [13:56] Kauket: Try #gcc channel! [13:57] sh0ne (n=sh0ne@93.87.162.218) joined ##slackware. [13:57] I thought its about something, which locks the text screen video memory... [13:57] Something by Slackware... [13:57] what's the best way to configure mobile broadband connections? knetworkmanager? [13:57] Kauket : and what does that have to do with slackware? [13:57] I thought Slackware has locked it [13:57] s/Slackware/linux ? [13:57] Kauket: It is about how you make programs. [13:58] kk, sry [13:58] Kauket : this is not slackware specific [13:58] Nick change: pri4pus_ -> pri4pus [14:00] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [14:00] armence (n=armence@c-67-188-229-128.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [14:00] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [14:01] BATHORY (n=kleber@189.56.9.50) joined ##slackware. [14:01] ghetto (n=ghetto@88.227.97.59) joined ##slackware. [14:02] Does slackware come with a LiveCD? [14:02] CD 1 [14:02] straterra: Thanks [14:03] i don't know if that counts as a "LiveCD", its bootable, but its not a full install [14:03] NP [14:03] it counts, according to Pat o.O [14:03] I agree it counts, I've already used it [14:04] lol [14:04] and if you have enough ram, just installpkg [14:04] :D [14:04] how bout the dvd? [14:04] mrselfpwn (n=nemesis@unaffiliated/projectchild) left irc: "Leaving." [14:04] I did that once, I forgot to use ' -root $PATH' ;p [14:04] dakarn, well, same [14:04] Camarade_Tux: what's your thoughts on zenwalker? [14:05] zenwalker ? [14:05] lmao2k (n=nothere@82-34-242-225.cable.ubr01.chms.blueyonder.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [14:05] '?' <- that was my thought [14:05] I just used checkinstall to make and install a package. Do I need to keep the package around somewhere for removepkg to work properly? Or has checkinstall already taken care of everything by time I got this far? [14:05] Hey Camarade_Tux. :) [14:05] zenwalker is a slack based distro with live cd [14:05] I assume it is safe to delete. I just want to make sure. [14:05] yo firebird619 :) [14:06] dakarn, don't know that [14:06] dakarn: you mean zenwalk? [14:06] formerly known as minislack [14:07] firebird619: btw, see, I'm on irssi :) [14:07] good. :) [14:07] + screen [14:07] sidmario (n=xxx@200-206-143-87.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: [14:07] now I can be on iirc all the time ! [14:07] 305 people on the channel :) [14:07] yup. :) [14:08] slackboy, update the stats page ! ='( [14:08] can anyone answer my question about checkinstall/removepkg? [14:09] Action: edman007 stuffs Camarade_Tux into C_Tux2 [14:09] ouch ! [14:09] firebird: yeah [14:09] zaltekk, no, you don't need to keep the package around [14:10] Camarade_Tux, thanks. I just wanted to make sure before I deleted it. [14:10] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.63.225) joined ##slackware. [14:10] edman007: now, that was mean ! [14:10] my slackware install is turning out to be much cleaner and simpler than i expected [14:10] firebird619, I still have to pwn you at duke nukem 3d ;) [14:11] Arunas (n=daffyduc@78-59-6-18.static.zebra.lt) joined ##slackware. [14:11] Arunas (n=daffyduc@78-59-6-18.static.zebra.lt) left ##slackware. [14:11] Camarade_Tux: haha [14:11] ataxic (n=ataxic@87.114.28.187.plusnet.thn-ag3.dyn.plus.net) joined ##slackware. [14:11] I have an exam on tomorrow but I just can't get myself to work [14:12] number_three (n=dave@adsl-76-240-220-234.dsl.ipltin.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [14:13] I just can't work ! [14:14] Action: firebird619 orders Camarade_Tux to get to work. :) [14:14] i work with some craptastic SCADA system running on windows 95 =( i hate my life [14:14] firebird619, you can't order me until you've mastered me ;) [14:14] dakarn, hahaha ! [14:15] my best days involve editing a ladder logic programming for PLCs [14:15] Guest1752 (n=xxx@200-206-143-87.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [14:16] Guest1752 (n=xxx@200-206-143-87.dsl.telesp.net.br) left ##slackware. [14:17] sidmario_ (n=xxx@200-206-143-87.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [14:17] upyr[emacs] (n=user@79.174.35.21) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [14:17] number_three (n=dave@adsl-76-240-220-234.dsl.ipltin.sbcglobal.net) left ##slackware. [14:17] upyr[emacs] (n=user@79.174.35.21) joined ##slackware. [14:18] Kauket (n=Kauket@dslb-092-074-165-116.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: "Leaving" [14:18] dakarn, u used with PLC ? [14:19] a little [14:20] sGun (n=s@ppp184-132.static.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [14:20] it's probably the easiest programming second to html [14:20] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [14:20] dakarn, where i work they used to use PLC for isntaling iptv 2º box , but they removed it , cause it was giving troubles [14:20] Nick change: C_Tux2 -> C_Tux [14:20] ghetto (n=ghetto@88.227.97.59) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [14:21] do u know corinex PLC'S ? [14:23] allen-bradley [14:23] freack (n=frk@unaffiliated/freack) left irc: "Lost Terminal" [14:24] It's a nisnomer to call HTML "programming". [14:24] truth [14:26] i am leet programmer [14:26] i know html [14:26] rob0: hi [14:26] Channel flood from acidchild -- kicking [14:26] :) [14:26] acidchild kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [14:27] acidchild (n=acid@spy.int.sevenl.net) joined ##slackware. [14:27] i see how it is =x [14:27] :o [14:27] disapproving slackboy is disaproving your statements :P [14:28] greetings BP{k}, how are you? [14:28] paul424 (i=1000@k165-242.KREDKA.ds.uni.wroc.pl) joined ##slackware. [14:28] acidchild, you must not be leet [14:29] hi all looks my alsasystem just screwed and dopn't know what to do .. when calling alsaconf I get no Pci or Pnp card found ......... [14:29] firebird619: howdy, I am good. :), yourself? [14:30] doing great, thanks. [14:30] ok.. [14:30] Action: Necos prods firebird619 [14:30] I hate asking in #php and would rather ask in here.. [14:30] nheco (n=nheco_nh@201-10-11-226.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) joined ##slackware. [14:30] as I'm sure I'll get better responses [14:30] :) [14:30] http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/14926 [14:30] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [14:30] that preg_replace screws up the var in question.. blanks it out... can anyone see anything that is off about those two lines? [14:31] tooly (n=theo@e178164103.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [14:31] sGun (n=s@ppp184-132.static.internode.on.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [14:31] this is the rafb.net/paste code.. trying to get it working for everyone in here that complains that rafb.net took their pastebin down :P [14:31] sGun (n=s@ppp184-132.static.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [14:32] Dominian: I has just crawled out of bed, that code doesn't look obviously wrong to me... [14:32] Action: firebird619 pokes Neco [14:32] Action: Urchlay looks more carefully while drinking coffee [14:32] Urchlay: well frankly.. something about it blanks out the var [14:32] howdy Urchlay [14:32] Hi Dominian [14:32] Urchlay: earlier in the code I had to correct a preg_replace by specifcying a diff delimiter.. however.. in this case.. the cod eisn't throwing errors [14:33] hmm could someone give me some tip ? [14:33] sGun (n=s@ppp184-132.static.internode.on.net) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [14:33] from what I can tell rafb.net uses an older version of php.. newer versions seem to be "picky" [14:33] because you didn't escape the replace sequence [14:34] How's it going Necos [14:34] Necos: oh please show me where you're talking about [14:34] alright... my boss is out today [14:34] Necos: this isn't my code man :) [14:34] I'm "fixing" rafb.net's code to work on slackadelic.com [14:34] so i'm dealing with dumbass students [14:35] the / slashes in those statements are the delimiters.. what exactly isn't being escaped? [14:35] and as far as I can tell { } around something turns it into a $ var [14:35] are they improving slapt-get for 13.0? [14:35] "remove.php?p=$pasteID&t=$token" <--- this [14:35] Necos: sounds like fun. :) [14:35] dakarn: uhh slapt-get isn't supported by Slackware nor this channel. [14:35] rhys (n=rhys@cpe-75-185-191-55.neo.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [14:36] Necos: eh [14:36] i'm black and i have to say, wtf is with black girls bein all bitchy... >.> [14:36] haha [14:36] nf [14:36] Necos: why don't you ask them? :P [14:36] nheco (n=nheco_nh@201-10-11-226.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) left irc: "Saindo" [14:36] almost had to backhand this dumbass ho [14:37] I think it might be that extra X chromosome. [14:37] lol [14:37] \? and \& Dominian [14:37] they watch TV and see role models like that woman who's the judge on "divorce court" and think that's how they should act... [14:38] Dominian: they're using PHP4? I know nothing of 4, never used PHP until 5 had been around for a while... [14:38] sGun (n=s@ppp184-132.static.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [14:38] gbonvehim (i=1000@200.69.244.1) joined ##slackware. [14:39] can someone recommend a program to extract the contents of a chm file? [14:39] coffee slowly percolates through the blood/brain barrier... [14:39] cmlib [14:39] chmlib [14:39] sGun (n=s@ppp184-132.static.internode.on.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:39] strings :) [14:40] Necos, won't i need something that uses the library to do this? [14:40] it sells several actrually [14:40] naw, strings can't do anything useful there, nm [14:42] okay, i found something that uses that Necos. thanks.(arCHMage if you are wondering) [14:43] hm. In KDE4, chm files seem to load up just fine in Okular [14:43] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. [14:43] i don't have kde4 or okular =/ [14:44] this program will let me view them, and even better, turn them back into .html files [14:44] yeah, that's more useful than a plain viewer [14:45] I used to have *something* on slackware 8.0 or so, that could pick a chm file apart... can't remember what now [14:45] zaltekk: see slackbuilds.org -- chmsee [14:45] chamoozee? [14:45] ;) [14:45] Chmee, the Kzin ambassador to Earth, formerly known as Speaker-to-Animals? [14:45] anTraxc (n=augusto@189-041-8-012.xd-dynamic.ctbcnetsuper.com.br) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [14:46] kchmviewer works fine on kde3 as well. [14:47] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.82.67.23) joined ##slackware. [14:47] Action: Zordrak finished his presentation. Summary: Do what I want and youll be out of pocket £7k for 12 months. Do it the same way we always have and you'll be out of pocket £8k and never recoup it :) [14:48] you know, I accidentally found out how to type a £ character yesterday :) [14:48] Urchlay: I'm on 5 personally [14:49] Urchlay, you mean ££££ ? :) [14:49] Necos: didn't work [14:49] Dominian: so that bit of code was originally written for 4, and doesn't work right in 5? [14:49] s0d0 (n=john@host81-141-108-228.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [14:49] Urchlay: what is the key code for that? [14:49] how do i enter alt modes? [14:50] I love my french keyboard :) [14:50] antiwire: I dunno. I'm hitting alt+shift+3 (or "a # sign with alt held down", which is easier to remember) [14:50] he, I can even do þ :) [14:50] :p [14:51] Action: Camarade_Tux still can't get himself to work ;) [14:51] ¢ [14:51] :) [14:51] Urchlay: dunno [14:51] Urchlay: I have no clue what it was written for [14:51] Camarade_Tux: is that French? I thought it was from Old English (like really really old...) [14:51] rworkman, i saw that too. but since arCHMage is going to change the .chm file into splitpage html files, i'd rather use it [14:52] ¢ :) [14:52] that way i'm not stuck with the chm format [14:52] © 2009 [14:52] Urchlay, fr-latin9 : I cant AltGr on almost any key and they I can AltGr+Shift too ;) [14:52] too bad I can't find the little symbol for "degrees" [14:52] ° [14:52] ? [14:52] yeah, that [14:53] isn't that standard ? [14:53] I can see it, I can't figure out how to type it [14:53] no, US keyboards don't have it as a regular key [14:53] aperturefever (n=abell@athedsl-199139.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [14:53] (also it's not in the ASCII charset) [14:53] Urchlay, AltGr+0 ? [14:53] Gr? [14:53] greetings ppl [14:53] hi aperturefever [14:54] nooper, the right alt [14:54] yo aperturefever [14:54] no effect. I have Alt + numbers bound to "switch to decktop $number", that's either alt key [14:54] he :p [14:54] I only actually have 4 desktops, but pretty sure alt+0 still means "switch to desktop 10" [14:54] hahaha :P [14:54] s/:p/þ/ [14:54] :) [14:55] I haven't found the þ character, but I can type a ð (the other weird letter from really-really-old english) [14:55] is that a tilde ? [14:55] looks like a delta [14:55] Action: Camarade_Tux 's font is too small ;) [14:56] i've got another question about checkinstall. [14:56] ð or ô ? [14:56] ° [14:56] Camarade_Tux: first one [14:56] is there any way i can make it work with a tarball that installs with a python script? [14:56] © [14:56] exbio (n=ada@unaffiliated/exbio) joined ##slackware. [14:56] control+shift+u then enter 00a9 [14:56] þ and ð are the "eth" and "thorn" (but I forgot which one is which) [14:56] ® [14:56] © : AltGr+c :) [14:57] ¬ [14:57] Hi all, I got the slackware livecd in order to recover my system since my kernel got corrupted... I need to find out how to mount my hard drive and my external USB hard drive in order to backup all my files... Can anyone help? [14:57] aperturefever, lol, I'm sure this one is one your keyboard ;) [14:57] antiwire: is that specific to kde or something? ctrl-shift-u does nothing here (windowmaker + good old xterm) [14:57] t4k3r0n (n=takeron@189.186.34.90) joined ##slackware. [14:58] would i just do checkinstall python setup.py ? [14:58] Urchlay, that works in gtk [14:58] apps [14:58] is it still able to track the changes to the system? [14:58] Camarade_Tux: hehe 20AC ;) [14:58] ¬ [14:58] zaltekk: highly unlikely that would work [14:58] Camarade_Tux: that explains why ctrl-U (emacs "delete line") stopped working in gtk apps some years ago... [14:58] checkinstall wants make [14:59] antiwire: what's that one? xterm/irssi doesn't know how to display it [14:59] Urchlay, hahaha ! ;p [14:59] ESC~dd ! [14:59] Urchlay: euro symbol i think [14:59] or rather just dd ;) [14:59] erisco (n=kambee@ip68-9-41-209.cl.ri.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [14:59] looks like the "no such character" plus [K here [14:59] 14:57 ý[K [14:59] Urchlay, bad font, it works here [15:00] antiwire: i know that just running "checkinstall" would cause it to do "make install". but the readme says you can also do "checkinstall make install_packages" or "checkinstall install.sh". i just don't know if it can track what python does if i were to use "checkinstall python setup.py" [15:00] s/bad font,/bad font?/ [15:00] 11 [15:00] hmmm, weird stars, * [15:00] possibly a font without the euro symbol, it might be old enough that it was made before there was such a thing... [15:00] i'd rather not try it without knowing if it will track the changes, since i don't want to install the software if it doesn't. [15:00] Urchlay, DejaVuSans ftw :) [15:01] DéjàVuSans even ;) [15:01] =,1U212e [15:01] oops [15:01] # [15:01] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.82.67.23) left irc: Success [15:01] oh, nice one :) [15:01] Camarade_Tux: this is "uvga", the VGA font from an IBM PC BIOS, to which someone added a bunch of Unicode characters [15:02] we could have auto-l33t scripts using unicode :) [15:02] 15:00 ý[62;19Hý [15:02] Urchlay, ouch ! [15:02] ewwww [15:02] `sexy [15:02] Camarade_Tux: I *like* the old BIOS font [15:02] Urchlay: you're irc client or font apparently don't have these characters [15:02] anTraxc (n=augusto@189-041-63-008.xd-dynamic.ctbcnetsuper.com.br) joined ##slackware. [15:02] I use pidgin with liberation fonts with support all of this [15:02] haha, in this scree, it just sucks [15:02] antiwire: irssi's unicode support doesn't do combining characters I think [15:03] I'm in irssi + konsole and it's showing up fine. [15:03] Liberation fonts [15:03] Can anyone help me mount my hard drive file system from the command line? [15:03] firebird619: bah, they look like New Times Roman [15:03] times new roman [15:03] charle97 (n=c@udp226182uds.hawaiiantel.net) left irc: "leaving" [15:03] armence, man mount [15:03] Two Timing Woman? [15:04] <_alisonken1churc> armence: what kind of format is it? you can start by "man mount" [15:04] lmao [15:04] Necos: lol  þ [15:04] where's the best place to get kppp in .tgz? [15:04] $ man mount [15:04] _alisonken1churc: My internal hard drive is ext3, my external is FAT... I understand how to use mount, I'm just not sure "what" I need to mount [15:04] C_Tux: what does, liberation fonts? [15:04] man: WTF d00d u think im gay? [15:05] firebird619: yes [15:05] sGun (n=s@ppp184-132.static.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [15:05] delt0r (n=delt0r@62-47-147-59.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [15:05] cmair (n=cmair@host42-111-dynamic.31-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [15:05] _alisonken1churc: Also apparently, the LiveCD does not have man pages [15:05] Well, what do you use Camarade_Tux? :P [15:05] err. C_Tux [15:05] 𚺠𚫠𛻠𛯠𛀠[15:05] <_alisonken1churc> armence: need to find what device it is - for the internal hard drive it would probably be one of /dev/hd[abcd] with the appropriate partition number after it. For the external, it depends on how it connects to your system [15:05] firebird619, I see both ;) [15:05] math time [15:06] firebird619, DéjàVuSansMono\ 6 [15:06] _alisonken1churc: The external is USB [15:06] armence, mount -t (filesystem) /dev/(external device) /mnt/dir_for_the_device_to_be_mounted [15:06] fdisk -l [15:06] <_alisonken1churc> DeeeeP_: you forgot (partition number) after (external device) [15:06] antiwire, ±¹²³÷× [15:06] erisco (n=kambee@ip68-9-41-209.cl.ri.cox.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:06] _alisonken1churc, some used it , some dont [15:07] ð¡u1d764 [15:07] damn it [15:07] DeeeeP_ Thanks [15:07] <_alisonken1churc> DeeeeP_: the only ones that I've seen that don't use partition numbers is CD/DVD's where the whole disk is it. Internal ext3-format indicates it's partitioned [15:07] ð¡ð¤ð¤ [15:07] ghostwundernews_ (n=ghost@pool-141-153-212-124.mad.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [15:07] erisco (n=kambee@ip68-9-41-209.cl.ri.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [15:08] _alisonken1churc, i've seen usb pens that mount without giving partition number [15:08] <_alisonken1churc> same with the external FAT [15:08] < antiwire> ýýý ;) [15:08] Anyone wanna help me with a math problem that my brain doesn't seem to be able to wrap itself around right now? I a 5 foot long PVC pipe. It's flexible and I want to use this to create uniform curves. I'm using a flat piece of wood to create a grid and want to allow for curves in 30 degree increments. So if I want a 90degree turn (to the right) I'd plot points at X=r, Y=0 X=r/2 Y=-r/2 and X=0, Y=-r where r ~ 19.01inche [15:08] s which I calculated by circumferance (20inches) = 2(pi)r and a 90degree turn is 1/4th of the circle or 5feet.. How can I correctly plot the uniform curves for all angles in 30 degree increments? [15:08] <_alisonken1churc> DeeeeP_: back to the CD/DVD thing - USB pens can be similar [15:08] _alisonken1churc, just mkfs.xfs /dev/sdc too ;) [15:08] Camarade_Tux: must must lack the font? [15:08] Wescotte: no... go away >.> [15:08] those are math letters, bold moo [15:09] Necos: aww :) [15:09] Necos, ='( [15:09] <_alisonken1churc> Camarade_Tux: true :) in practice though, especially with the fat drive, MS may not like a drive with no partitions [15:09] I present LVM logical volumes as raw disks to qemu VM's, and create ext3 file systems on them without partitions, and it works great - can use the filesystem mounted in the VMs and also mounted on the host outside the VM (not simultaneously, mind you) [15:09] I need a keyboard which can type |R [15:09] _alisonken1churc, iirc it works :) [15:10] " [15:10] nuclear trifan [15:10] sahko (n=sahko@ppp-94-68-180-7.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [15:10] Quiznos (i=0@unaffiliated/quiznos) left ##slackware. [15:10] skibur (n=skibur@adsl-69-153-60-31.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) left irc: "Leaving" [15:10]  umbrella [15:10] alicephilippa (n=alice@89.194.69.22) joined ##slackware. [15:10] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@82-38-88-58.cable.ubr01.donc.blueyonder.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [15:11] _alisonken1churc, I tried "mount -t ext3 /dev/hda /mnt/fs" and I get: "mount /dev/hda is not a valid block device" If I add a partition number such as "/dev/hda0" I get: "Special device: /dev/hda0 does not exist" [15:11] armence, it always starts by 1 [15:11] armence: "fdisk -l" should show you all your drives and all the partitions. [15:11] 9 [15:11] my external USB stuff shows up as /dev/sde [15:11] <_alisonken1churc> armence: that's probably because it's partitioned - [15:12] armence: if you create a partition on hda, it will be hda1, not hda0 [15:12] <_alisonken1churc> armence: As Urchlay notes - type "fdisk -l" and see what the partitioning scheme is [15:12] OK, sda1 worked... [15:12] armence: and /dev/hda not being a valid block device means you're probably not addressing the drive corrctly - are you sure its not sda ? [15:13] armence: ah, there ya go :) [15:13] good timing ;) [15:13] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.82.67.23) joined ##slackware. [15:13] fdisk -l does not show my usb though... [15:13] hey someone with a unicode supporting font and client, version me! [15:13] my version should be a yinyang [15:14] hm, did anyone ever hear of a hal/dbus based automounter that does *not* require a particular desktop to be running? I know KDE does it, looking for a strictly commandline/daemon replacement [15:14] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.82.67.23) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:14] <_alisonken1churc> armence: it won't since it's removable - check "dmesg" and see what it shows up as (another /dev/sd device would be my guess) [15:14] "fdisk -l" *should* show your USB device [15:15] Urchlay, thats just a udev rule with automounting [15:15] Urchlay: ivmqan [15:15] ivman * [15:15] <_alisonken1churc> unless it's one of those brain-dead externals that requires MS drivers [15:15] neonflux_ (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "I'm outta here! Later!" [15:15] if fdisk -l doesn't show it, then it doesn't exist [15:15] Urchlay: try udev rules [15:16] udev rules is NOT the best way to go. They're blocking [15:16] ivman was designed for that. [15:16] Urchlay, _alisonken1churc, Necos: It does not require drivers but it did not show on fdisk -l [15:16] Urchlay: if you don't mind command line, there are alternatives... [15:16] <_alisonken1churc> does it show up when you type "lsusb"? [15:16] neonflux_ (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [15:16] armence: are you goign to continue to ignore the dmesg advice? [15:16] aperturefever: did it work? [15:17] Urchlay: oh yeah, there's rg3's halrv tool [15:17] I am reading dmesg as we speak [15:17] rg3: normally I only use X to get a bunch of terminals, plus a browser :) [15:17] do you have scsi support enabled? [15:17] yeah, you could try halrv and give me your opinion :D [15:17] <_alisonken1churc> probably - since he mounted /dev/sda1 [15:17] I just found messages showing the USB attached from dmesg "usb usb1: New USB device found" [15:17] rg3: http://freshmeat.net/projects/halrv <--- that? Will have a look... 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[15:18] http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U2600.pdf [15:18] _alisonken1churc, My mistake, it had just found my usb ports, not the disk apparently, let me give lsusb a try [15:19] lsusb does not exists [15:19] rg3: basically I just want it to mount removable drives as soon as they're plugged in, and I'll umount them myself [15:19] other_rafa (i=rafa@shellium/member/rafa) left irc: "Leaving" [15:19] <_alisonken1churc> lsusb will only show you if the drive hardware is recognized [15:19] antiwire: yeap [15:19] cool [15:19] nice one [15:19] Urchlay: oh, then halrv requires the extra step of mounting them, sorry [15:19] Urchlay: single command, very easy, but required [15:20] delt0r_ (n=delt0r@62-47-147-59.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:20] <_alisonken1churc> anyway - time for sleep. [15:20] <_alisonken1churc> go to work in six hours [15:20] meh, I find the single command I already type to be easy enough, just want to be lazy and not type it :) [15:20] armence: either you're not running Slackware, or you don't have a full installation. [15:20] delt0r_ (n=delt0r@62-47-136-72.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined ##slackware. [15:20] Urchlay: why not just alias it to a letter? [15:20] rworkman: I'm just using the LiveCD [15:21] nheco (n=nheco_nh@201-10-11-226.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) joined ##slackware. [15:21] Urchlay, http://www.nongnu.org/halevt/ [15:21] agentc0re|work: cause I'll end up typing it by accident :) [15:21] armence: -ENOEXIST [15:21] armence: there is no Slackware livecd. [15:21] y0 slackytude [15:21] y0 [15:21] delt0r (n=delt0r@62-47-136-72.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined ##slackware. [15:21] firebird619, hows it going? [15:21] I d Slackware [15:21] slackytude: hm, advantage to using halevt over ivman? (halevt site says "heavily based on ivman") [15:22] slackytude: going great, thanks. You see there's a new opera snapshot? [15:22] halevt isn't maintained any more, last I checked. [15:22] Urchlay: Make it a letter and number then or a special char. Maybe a ascii char. [15:22] rworkman, I don't want to argue on that, but I downloaded an image for the slackware distro from the slackware website stuck it in my computer and it booted giving me a command line where I can type dmesg [15:22] Urchlay, ivman has no maintainer anymore [15:22] ahhh [15:22] Urchlay, and there seems to be bugs in it [15:22] armence: then you're running the installer. [15:22] so halevt is its replacement. Gotcha. [15:22] rworkman, As long as it allows me to recover my files I don't care [15:23] wait. rworkman says halevt is unmaintainer, slackytude says ivman is also unmaintained :( [15:23] firebird619, not really. doing not much besides sitting in uni and trying to cramp weird stuff into me brainz [15:23] armence: well, it can, but it will require more knowledge than you seem to have (and I may be wrong about that, but you know how first impressions are). [15:23] ghostwundernews (n=ghost@pool-138-89-40-149.mad.east.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:23] armence: you'd be better off getting something that's designed for recovery. [15:23] slackytude: buld 4449. :) The announcement says they're nearing final release. [15:24] Urchlay, well, last work on halvet was on april 2009 [15:24] that wasn't so horribly long ago [15:25] firebird619, that would be nice [15:25] firebird619, you got it? [15:25] firebird619, anything different? [15:25] the latest snapshot, yes. Not a whole lot. [15:25] josteint_ (n=josteint@cm-84.215.36.243.getinternet.no) joined ##slackware. [15:26] Well, perhaps I was wrong re halevt. :) [15:26] slackytude: There's a number of fixes, (i.e. the mail issue I was having) skin improvements (minor) revised icons for different things, etc. [15:26] Thanks for the help everyone, I got all this setup... Though now I'm going to cry like a little girl for having spaces in my filenames... Oh well [15:26] Nick change: neonflux_ -> neonflux [15:26] firebird619, heh, so the mail issue is fixed now, after you setup your stuff? [15:26] Bartels (n=Bartels@66.241.82.182) joined ##slackware. [15:27] armence, whats so bad with spaces in filenames? [15:27] slackytude: Not a whole lot except that it means I have to put quotes around the names... I'm lazy... [15:27] Bartels (n=Bartels@66.241.82.182) left irc: Client Quit [15:27] armence: tab completion [15:27] slackytude: yes. but if you are on a snapshot before 4449, do not import mail, it will erase message bodies, etc. :( [15:27] Im using imap [15:28] armence: or use mc, if you have it available [15:28] /c/c [15:28] bah [15:28] Bartels (n=Bartels@66.241.82.182) joined ##slackware. [15:29] slackytude: I am too now, I got dovecot, etc. all set up. Been using claws the past few days though. [15:29] firebird619, yeah, I kind of notice [15:29] d [15:30] at least they got that bug fixed, that was aweful. [15:30] tooly (n=theo@e178164103.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: "Leaving." [15:32] Action: Zordrak points out the irony of misspelling awful as aweful [15:32] full of AWWWWWWW [15:32] lmao [15:33] it's like mispelling pitiful as pityfull? [15:34] how is it? [15:34] Zordrak: lol, whoops. :{ [15:34] :P [15:34] ghostwundernews (n=ghost@pool-141-153-205-169.mad.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [15:34] for those who know they need it: awful = bad, aweful = full of awe = good [15:35] lol [15:35] CtrlAltCa (n=fabio@87.13.89.148) joined ##slackware. [15:37] bobot (n=bobot@189.146.84.218) joined ##slackware. [15:37] hi [15:38] eduardo (n=unknown@174.37.193.182-static.reverse.softlayer.com) joined ##slackware. [15:39] hi [15:39] lw0x15 (n=izap@78-105-255-246.zone3.bethere.co.uk) left irc: "Lost terminal" [15:39] mbohun (n=mbohun@60-240-239-21.static.tpgi.com.au) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:39] mbohun (n=mbohun@60-240-239-21.static.tpgi.com.au) joined ##slackware. [15:46] Anybody ever printed from OO.o Draw to 4x6? When I try, the printer just feeds the paper through and then quits. I don't think it's a printer issue, the printer works fine with other stuff. [15:48] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [15:49] ghostwundernews_ (n=ghost@pool-141-153-212-124.mad.east.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:49] hate fucking printers. [15:49] chance22 (n=chance@99-16-138-143.lightspeed.austtx.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [15:49] they never work as told to [15:49] hiptobecubic (n=john@nat078.wireless.miami.edu) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [15:49] acidchild: agreed. :) [15:49] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009003101.user.veloxzone.com.br) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:50] cupsd is a bag of shit. [15:50] replay (n=replay@69.26.207.34) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:50] all them gimp drivers are a bag of shit [15:50] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009003101.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. [15:50] the printer is shit [15:50] Action: acidchild grumbles [15:50] i'm with you [15:51] ghostwundernews (n=ghost@pool-141-153-205-169.mad.east.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 101 (Network is unreachable) [15:52] Bartels (n=Bartels@66.241.82.182) left irc: "Leaving..." [15:52] donito (n=dshuff@cpe-98-28-236-72.woh.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [15:52] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426411.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [15:52] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.82.67.81) joined ##slackware. [15:52] brb [15:52] firebird619 (n=firebird@unaffiliated/firebird619) left irc: "leaving" [15:52] firebird619 (n=firebird@unaffiliated/firebird619) joined ##slackware. [15:52] back. :) [15:53] mannynix (n=mannynix@201.164.90.225) joined ##slackware. [15:53] edman007: ping [15:53] pong [15:53] edman007: got time for a PHP question? [15:54] yup [15:54] edman007: http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/14929 [15:54] those two lines.. I've hacked them a bit.. but I also changed th edelimiter just in case to ~ [15:54] anyway... [15:54] edman007: this is the rafb.net paste code. [15:54] apparently its borked on anything that's half-way recent in PHP standards [15:55] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:55] those preg_replace are breaking the output to $text and I can't for the life of me figure out why [15:55] and no errors in the logs either [15:55] uhh..thats the regex? [15:55] when I try to boot on slackware I get this message :unable to open an initial console Kernel panic: No init found .What shall I do ? [15:55] adeodatus: what did you do to the system? [15:55] edman007: that's the verbatim tha twas already in the code [15:55] cmair (n=cmair@host42-111-dynamic.31-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [15:56] adeodatus: you upgraded your kernel didn't you? [15:56] or you installed the generic kernel and didn't create an initrd [15:56] Dominian, can you show more code? what is an example of the text in those variable? what is this code suppose to produce? [15:56] dakarn (n=skas@83.225.147.183) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:56] edman007: the $text is from the "pastebin" [15:56] l00t (n=i-i3id3r@189.105.50.51) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [15:56] hang on [15:57] Dominian, but the number one thing is those regex fields don't actually have regex in them, they do nothing, and therefore preg_replace() is at best a terrible choice [15:57] edman007: http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/14930 [15:57] I have installed ubuntu. [15:57] adeodatus: If you've installed ubuntu.. why are you in here? [15:57] adeodatus: /join #ubuntu [15:58] edman007: not worriead about the salt.. I'll just change it later [15:58] edman007: and yes.. I know preg_replace is bad.. but just wanna get it working at least for now [15:58] the code needs to be redone badly [15:58] :) [15:59] Because I want to have slackware installed on my pc. [16:00] l00t (n=i-i3id3r@189.105.71.14) joined ##slackware. [16:03] Dominian, well...its looking in the url and replacing the url with the text when the url contains the string 'this-paste-url', and then it searches the remove url for 'remove-paste-url' and replaces that with the text... [16:03] adeodatus, then install it [16:04] in short it looks like a retard wrote that code [16:04] edman007: yeah [16:04] edman007: Do you have a better function/idea for something like that? [16:04] i'm looking at that code and i completely understand why it does not work, what i don't understand is what its suppose to do [16:04] heh [16:04] me either [16:05] so we are in the same boat! [16:05] well what happens when you just comment out those two preg_replace() lines? [16:06] to me it looks like it might work without the, [16:06] s/,/m/ [16:07] it still returns blank [16:07] spook (n=spook@202-89-167-144.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [16:08] coems back blank [16:08] Have you seen this: http://www.racer.nl/ ? [16:08] Looks cool. [16:08] :-) [16:08] And it's for linux too. [16:09] it returns blank or the page is blank? [16:09] edman007: returns blank [16:09] even if you echo out $text [16:09] its blank [16:09] so something is screwy with this code [16:09] uhh...that does not make sense...it returns a url...if you remove those two preg_replace() lines then it should return http://preview.slackadelic.com/p/ [16:10] Ok.. it returns a url [16:10] but the page is blank :P [16:10] it does that WITH those commented and uncommented.. makes no difference [16:11] anTraxc (n=augusto@189-041-63-008.xd-dynamic.ctbcnetsuper.com.br) left irc: "using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12" [16:11] Dominian, check apache error log [16:11] yea [16:11] slackytude, no, its code that is so stupid its hard to figure out what its suppose to do ;) [16:12] Dominian, is $input an array? [16:12] pri4pus (n=pri4pus@87.248.164.65) left irc: "leaving" [16:12] slackytude, friend ! [16:12] list($text) = $input; //assumes $input is an array [16:12] Camarade_Tux, y0 [16:12] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426411.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [16:12] antoni (n=user@143.pool85-53-26.dynamic.orange.es) joined ##slackware. [16:13] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009003101.user.veloxzone.com.br) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:14] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-176-230.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [16:16] NukeDukem (n=anyuser@72-24-139-79.cpe.cableone.net) joined ##slackware. [16:17] Do any of you ever *think* you have seen extremely bright flashes that appear to be anywhere from 0.25-1 inch in diameter and lasting for only fractions of a second? [16:17] spook (n=spook@202-89-167-144.static.dsl.amnet.net.au) joined ##slackware. [16:17] Not when your stoned or drunk, just strange glitches like that [16:17] yes, right after getting punched in the eye :) [16:17] your/you're [16:18] actually I do get something like that sometimes late at night, when trying to sleep but not tired enough to actually get to sleep [16:18] antiwire, maybe someone drugged you? [16:18] no no [16:18] slackytude: already did check te error log.. I'm no idiot heh [16:18] edman007: you got me man.. i'm still readying through the code [16:19] edman007: http://rafb.net/paste/source/ [16:19] that's the original code [16:19] It's not like that. I'm sure they are some sort of optical glitch. Like an extremely tiny and quick sun burst and it happens in nearly any setting, not just dim light or bright light. [16:20] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.63.225) left irc: "Leaving." [16:20] Dominian, try changing the list($text) to just $text [16:21] returns URL.. still blank page though [16:22] I also get a similar effect; out of nowhere I'll start to see tiny, bright colored particles flying from my peripheral vision into my main field of vision and then they disappear. Usually when that happens I'll see probably around 50-100 of them and then it slowly subsides over about 10 seconds [16:22] RIP rafb [16:22] sahko: not for long [16:22] antiwire: that could be cause by a retinal tear, or a tear in something else (starts with a v, can't think of it), or what's called an optical migraine. [16:22] sahko: If we get this code working.. pastebin.slackadelic.com will be sporting it soon [16:22] sahko: this will be script compatible for people as well [16:22] Dominian, you got a source tarball somewhere? [16:22] edman007: frankly, just wanna get it working.. then I'll dig the code apart and redo it [16:23] edman007: I can make one [16:23] i'll make it work ;) [16:23] Dominian: maybe we can modify the nopaste to use it then :) [16:23] s/nopaste/nopaste script [16:23] s/nopaste/nopaste script [16:23] sahko: there's a bunch of rafb scripts out there that work already [16:24] which is the point of switchign it over [16:24] like what? [16:24] ah HA! you can copy & paste in the console!!! [16:24] sahko: there are some perl scripts out there [16:24] there's one for irssi somewhere [16:24] i use ompload atm [16:24] works for all files, but no language fun [16:24] C_Tux (n=adrien@kami.via.ecp.fr) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [16:24] there's "nopaste" and "wgetpaste" for the shell [16:24] yah [16:25] and those are broken right now on pastebin.slackadelic.com because of the code I use [16:25] ouch [16:25] plus I like the idea of a flat file system [16:25] Dominian: have you ever considered an upload paste function for pastebin.slackadelic? [16:25] wgetpaste is complicated. it also has an rc file! [16:25] antiwire: eh.. people have suggested that... [16:25] but its modular sure [16:25] nopaste has a config file too [16:25] antiwire: this should be easy enough to port that into once its working properly [16:25] Dominian: cool [16:25] v4nelle (n=van@adsl43-30.lsf.forthnet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:26] for both of them, you don't *need* a config file, the defaults are OK if you don't care which pastebin service you use [16:31] Hey guys, what causes this? is this something wrong on my end or is it a poorly designed site? http://i44.tinypic.com/2vlqsjk.png [16:31] shit [16:31] 2.6.21-1.3194.fc7 #1 SMP Wed May 23 22:47:07 EDT 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [16:32] is there a local exploit for that [16:32] it got hacked (my friends) and i need to get root back [16:32] antiwire: tried it in a different browser? [16:32] well, fedoras life is a year [16:32] jeev: if you got hack 1) backup data 2) wipe 3) reinstall. [16:32] so it started being unsupported 3 years ago or so ;) [16:32] adeodatus (n=adeodatu@92.82.67.81) left irc: "Leaving" [16:32] s/hack/hacked/ [16:32] antiwire: usually when that stuff happens it's either IE-centric web design, or else you've got your fonts set bigger than the default (or both) [16:33] BP{k}, yea, im moving him to another server. this is a shared server, i had found the guy who got hacked (gaypanel) and mv'd him to a domain and left a note, fix your shit, you're the one who go thacked [16:33] but their admins just renamed it back, activated it and boom [16:33] Urchlay firebird619: konq does it too [16:33] i can vmsploice that [16:33] antiwire: that site loads fine here in opera 10 snapshot. [16:33] ff and konq [16:33] http://www.starbulletin.com/news/20090524_Erupting_volcano_will_roar_at_subsonic_level.html [16:33] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) joined ##slackware. [16:34] grsecurtiy ftw [16:34] antiwire: It loads fine here in FF, konq, and opera. [16:34] znuzzy (n=mike@cpe-74-77-18-63.buffalo.res.rr.com) left irc: "Leaving" [16:35] firebird619: the search box isn't stretched at all? [16:35] no, I'll do an ss. sec [16:35] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) left ##slackware. [16:35] antiwire: in FF3 with whatever settings I have, the search box is still wider than the container it's supposed to be in, but not wide enough to cover the "Erupting" text [16:35] the guy took it down before i could vmsplice it ;/ [16:35] Urchlay: right [16:35] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) joined ##slackware. [16:35] Urchlay: but it is still stretched out [16:36] also the red "place my ad" image looks like it's too far to the left (partially covers "Star-Classified") [16:36] Urchlay: my screenshot is from ff and konq still shows it stretched out but not covering text [16:36] is that just a css issue or something? [16:36] [16:36] edman007: get it sorted or half-way sorted? [16:36] edman007: that code is crap imho [16:37] isn't the 'size=' given in character units? [16:37] yea...its working, i'm just making the remove url work..its linking to the wrong spot [16:37] the guy who picked the 16 there, assumed everyone was using the same size fixed-width font as his browser does [16:37] antiwire: opera 10: http://imagebin.org/53569 [16:38] edman007: do me a favor.. when you tar that back up.. leave the diff in there so I can see what you did [16:38] (the "search box" has its size specified in pixels, the guy assumed 16 characters would be smaller than however many pixels...) [16:38] ok that's opera [16:38] haha, it was rebooted, came back up. i vmspliced it, got root, changed the passwod but i think he was still in with cpanel. [16:38] Dominian, ok [16:38] he rebooted again but i hope he didnt reset the pass again [16:38] Urchlay is reporting the same symptoms as me so I think it is the site [16:38] maybe opera is doing something special [16:39] ff: http://imagebin.org/53570 [16:39] if I edit the HTML and change that to "size=14", it fixes it [16:39] Urchlay: are you on a wide screen format? [16:39] firebird619: what about you? [16:39] edman007: I wanna see if I was even close to figuring it out [16:40] yes, but I don't think it matters here [16:40] 1680x1050 [16:40] Dominian, pfft, did you remove the remove.php? [16:40] my screen is 1440x900 wide [16:40] edman007: no.. there's isn't one [16:40] have no idea where that remove.php is [16:40] its not part of the source hrprovided [16:40] I see this same thing happen with other sites sometimes too [16:40] the site has blue borders on the side, a couple inches wide [16:40] yeah [16:40] Asmadeus (n=asmadeus@shellium/staff/developer.Asmadeus) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [16:41] not what the source says...actually may have been in /p/ and it got removed somewhere along the lines because thats just a dumbass spot for a php file, i changed the code so it links the remove thing to /remove.php instead of /p/remove.php [16:41] antiwire: yeah, 22" widescreen. 1680x1050 [16:42] usually it's what I said: some elements have their sizes given in character units, and some in pixels, and the developer wrongly assumes "one character unit" is always exactly the same size as his browser uses [16:42] i see [16:42] edman007: yeah, but there's no remove.php... hehe [16:42] edman007: unless you wrote one [16:42] but the original source does not provide one [16:42] also you run into trouble when some sizes are given as percentages (10% of the screen) and others are absolute numbers of pixels [16:42] well the source links to one... [16:43] edman007: yeah.. I know [16:43] antiwire: it appears correct for me in firefox, and mine is also an 22" widescreen 1680x1050 [16:43] y0 chopp [16:43] I usually just enable remove it permanently plugin and kill those input boxes to fix it [16:43] don't believe it has anything to do with widescreen vs. narrow [16:43] hey :) [16:43] it's just a matter of what fonts and/or font size settings you have, in this case [16:44] Dominian, http://pastebin.ca/1473200 [16:44] look good :) [16:45] much nicer [16:45] edman007: so now.. just need th efiles and I'll get pastebin.slackadelic.com swapped over ;P [16:45] well after some more testing that is [16:45] Dominian, and the real error was in pastify.inc, you had return $html; commented out [16:46] mako-don1 (n=mako@81.22.21.126) joined ##slackware. [16:46] yeah.. I was using some echos to see output [16:47] forgot to change that back before I sent it to you [16:49] not sure what the remove.php was supposed to to [16:52] maybe for the siteadmdin to remove pastes? [16:54] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) joined ##slackware. [16:55] BP{k}, nah, it generates a token, i think its for the poster to remove em [16:57] edman007: ah, I was just making wild gueses without having seen the code :) [16:58] edman007: yeah [16:58] edman007: the code takes the submitters IP... so only they can do the removal [16:58] pretty smart actually [16:59] edman007: So what else is needing to be done.. or do you need me to download the files? [16:59] mako-dono (n=mako@81.22.22.216) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [16:59] BP{k}: edman007 definitely has a better understanding of how it works.. I was piecing it together.. its crap code really... as popular as that site was... [16:59] hehe [16:59] Dominian, you have the tar, just patch the tar with what i posted and edit the paths/urls [17:00] aye [17:02] 'Bungo Bung was a male Sullustan...'--Wookiepedia [17:02] kamaji_ (n=kamaji@handtomouse.demon.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [17:03] Elektro_{-_-}_ (n=pse@207.85-84-197.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:03] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-231-117.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [17:03] v4nelle (n=van@adsl43-30.lsf.forthnet.gr) joined ##slackware. [17:03] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-176-230.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: "leaving" [17:03] s0d0 (n=john@host81-141-108-228.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: "Leaving" [17:03] Elektro_{-_-}_ (n=pse@207.85-84-197.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) joined ##slackware. [17:03] r_linux (n=r_linux@smtp.mandique.com.br) left irc: "puta merda!" [17:04] sweet [17:04] now to figure out wtf that remove.php was for [17:04] confrey (n=dario@94.163.155.121) joined ##slackware. [17:04] hi everybody [17:07] hrm... [17:07] appears the css isn't applying [17:08] ckt1g3r (n=ckt1g3r@bl7-69-220.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [17:08] either that or the syntax hilighting isn't [17:08] not my fault [17:08] Action: edman007 blames confrey [17:09] probably got help from BP{k} [17:09] BP{k}, stop causing problems [17:09] erisco (n=kambee@ip68-9-41-209.cl.ri.cox.net) left irc: Nick collision from services. [17:09] erizoe (n=kambee@ip68-9-41-209.cl.ri.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [17:09] confrey (n=dario@94.163.155.121) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:09] hehe [17:09] edman007: Just not sure what cuased it.. [17:09] probably something just like before.. bad code [17:10] oh wait [17:10] fixed [17:10] Ok.. preview.slackadelic.com [17:10] test away for me people [17:11] if it works.. [17:11] we'll go live with it [17:11] edman007: I commented out the remove.php part.. going to email the guy and see if he has that script still [17:12] good :) [17:12] Dominian: hmm I see the part wher you could post your nick has dissapeared? [17:14] what does it mean when somethings in extra/ ? is it like a repository ? [17:14] BP{k}: that's easy enough to add [17:14] BP{k}: It didn't disappear... [17:14] BP{k}: he stripped a lot of shit out of the code [17:15] Dominian: roger. would be nice to have back. [17:15] confrey (n=dario@94.163.155.121) joined ##slackware. [17:15] Dominian: i can also confirm that using something like pastelling (paste script) works fine. [17:16] Dominian: how goes the php? [17:17] Elektro_{-_-}_ (n=pse@207.85-84-197.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) left irc: [17:17] Necos: edman007 helpe dme figure it out [17:17] BP{k}: sweet.. I'm adding the "Nick" in right now [17:18] does [17:18] kamaji (n=kamaji@handtomouse.demon.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:18] can anybody help me about compiz? my xfce4 freezes after killing compiz [17:18] don't kill compiz then [17:19] TwinReverb, if I close xfce-session, it freezes.... [17:19] that's because it' [17:19] or use the built in compositing the XFCE provides [17:19] s using xfce-session [17:20] TwinReverb, please explain better [17:20] he can't >.> [17:20] if something is being used, depended on, you can't kill it and expect everything that depended on it not to freeze [17:21] if i stab you in the heart, the rest of you will "freeze" because everything depends on your heart [17:21] lol [17:21] Action: TwinReverb stabs Necos [17:21] Action: acidchild maces TwinReverb [17:21] i don't have a heart, you insensitive clod [17:21] TL_CLD (n=TL_CLD@cpe.atm2-0-71283.banxx3.customer.tele.dk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:21] Action: TwinReverb roundhouse-kicks acidchild [17:22] is that what you retards call kicking someone? [17:22] Action: acidchild helps TwinReverb back in to his spin support chair [17:22] zaltekk (n=ztejein@host-64-234-27-197.nctv.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [17:22] Action: TwinReverb doses acidchild with something meant to prevent his hallucinations [17:22] BP{k}: Nick added [17:23] Action: TwinReverb mutters something under his breath about java and facebook as he kills firefox [17:23] TwinReverb: meant? quack as well? [17:23] dartmouth (n=dartmout@cpe-24-25-172-165.maine.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [17:23] lol TwinReverb use the mobile version =p [17:24] donito (n=dshuff@cpe-98-28-236-72.woh.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [17:24] rafb.net/paste will soon return in a slackadelic form! he he [17:25] TwinReverb, so, how can I stop compiz before closing xsession without freezing it? [17:25] confrey, don't use it at all [17:26] he :p [17:26] TwinReverb, that's the answer I never want hear....... [17:26] you can't start it as part of the Xorg server and so everything that starts up (xfce) depends on it, then kill it [17:26] acidchild: you turn off snort? [17:26] :) [17:27] donito (n=dshuff@cpe-98-28-236-72.woh.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [17:27] Action: TwinReverb got to get his picture taken yesterday with Gary Sinise [17:28] mannynix (n=mannynix@201.164.90.225) left irc: "leaving" [17:28] (the actor who played Lt Dan on Forrest Gump) [17:29] oh sweet [17:29] Pretty nice guy? [17:29] TwinReverb, I don't understand what you mean; I always use startx from console, it runs xfce4, then, if I want, I can start up compiz and after I start gtk-window-decorator, all work, but I can't come back from compiz [17:30] wow songbird is *really* nice, now [17:30] confrey, go edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and comment out "compiz" (and/or removepkg compiz like i do hehe 8-) [17:30] TwinReverb, you joke..... [17:31] i don't [17:31] TwinReverb (n=robert@unaffiliated/twinreverb) left irc: "Leaving" [17:31] I will be swapping pastebin.slackadelic.com to "modified" rafb.net paste code as soon as I get home! [17:32] TwinReverb, I don't use a detailed xorg.conf; I use default one by Xorg -configure [17:33] aperturefever (n=abell@athedsl-199139.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [17:33] confrey: he left. :) [17:33] dartmouth: Really? Whats nice about it? [17:34] nv4phil` (n=phil@gate.nv4p.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [17:34] ckt1g3r (n=ckt1g3r@bl7-69-220.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: "Saindo" [17:34] Action: BP{k} wouldn't describe songbird as "really nice" [17:35] BP{k}, nice graphics ! :D [17:36] confrey, if you kill compiz, you're left without any window manager, thus the behaviour [17:36] you need to start another one, maybe like "${DA_WM} --replace" [17:37] ahmed-tux (n=rhapsody@adsl196-22-126-206-196.adsl196-4.iam.net.ma) joined ##slackware. [17:37] ahhh [17:37] long time i didn't come here [17:37] how are you there [17:37] slackytude: hi how are you ? [17:37] Action: agentc0re|work looks for the user "there" - not found [17:38] Nick change: firebird619 -> there [17:38] here I am agentc0re|work [17:38] :P [17:38] Whoa! You're back! [17:38] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) joined ##slackware. [17:38] everyone HIDE! [17:38] haha [17:39] agentc0re|work and there don't do you silly and shit [17:39] Nick change: there -> firebird619 [17:39] :-D [17:40] firebird619: really you're silly person hehehe [17:41] firebird619: you wast 5 min for changing you nickname hehehehe [17:41] i 'm never seen anyone like that haahahaha [17:41] usus12jari (n=sardinem@125.163.58.141) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:42] usus12jari (n=sardinem@125.163.58.141) joined ##slackware. [17:42] Camarade_Tux, thanaks [17:42] BP{k}: hi you still alive ah good [17:43] LnxSlck (i=1000@89.214.179.197) joined ##slackware. [17:43] retro_ (n=retro@pure.noffle.net) joined ##slackware. [17:44] replay (n=replay@69.26.207.34) joined ##slackware. [17:45] zGhost (i=zach@unaffiliated/zghost) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [17:45] confrey (n=dario@94.163.155.121) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:45] Camarade_Tux: hi , how much time did you do for booting your system [17:46] ahmed-tux: #1, it wasn't a waste of time. #1, that was about 1 minute, not 5. [17:46] firebird619: just ignore him. ;) [17:46] 35 thousand year old flutes made from vulture wing and mammoth bones found [17:47] BP{k}: will do. :) [17:47] BP{k}: ignore me why pffffff [17:47] NukeDukem: where at? [17:47] somewhere in Germany [17:47] wow, that's a cool find. [17:47] yeah [17:47] BP{k}: i'm like that i can change so no need to ignore me [17:48] can't* [17:48] conf, oh he left [17:48] haha [17:48] ahmed-tux, yo [17:48] Camarade_Tux: how are you , ça va bien ? [17:48] can't remember and formatted since then (plus didn't have much time to spend) [17:48] ahmed-tux, yeah, and you ? [17:48] Camarade_Tux: very good too [17:48] i can picture some caveman doing a jam like Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull :) [17:48] slackytude, how do you say "I'd better not" in german ? [17:49] NukeDukem: lol. :) [17:49] (I want to say "I'd better not speak german" if I'm asked to speak german ;) ) [17:49] usus12jari (n=sardinem@125.163.58.141) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:50] usus12jari (n=sardinem@125.163.58.141) joined ##slackware. [17:50] Camarade_Tux: google returns this, but not sure how accurate it is: Ich hätte besser nicht [17:50] wng- (n=jackson@unaffiliated/wng/x-836585) left irc: "Lost terminal" [17:51] firebird619, seems nearly alright [17:51] s/nearly/pretty/ [17:51] ¡No hablo español! [17:51] sombriks (n=sombriks@201009003101.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. [17:51] nv4phil` (n=phil@gate.nv4p.com) joined ##slackware. [17:51] HellDragon (n=jd@Wikipedia/HellDragon) joined ##slackware. [17:52] hi [17:52] is stuttering a problem for german people? [17:52] yo missyjane [17:52] Hi missyjane [17:52] missyjane, why do you ask that ? [17:53] 17:45 35 thousand year old flutes made from vulture wing and mammoth bones found [17:53] Camarade_Tux, curious, the language topic above my statements [17:53] ...next week you'll be able to buy them on ebay [17:53] missyjane, I fail to see the relation to stuttering [17:54] i seen a toaster on hackaday that make jesus toast, you can get one of those and sell toast to the christians on ebay and get rich! [17:54] the words are hard to pronounce, like robots [17:54] NukeDukem: any idea if those ancient flutes are in anything like playable condition? I'd be interested to know how they're tuned (what note do you get if you don't finger any of the valves)? [17:55] missyjane, haha, you've never seen the weather forecast in germany : sounds like the girl/guy never breathes ;) [17:55] Urchlay: i just heard it on the radio (NPR) i dont know any details other than the age of them and what they are made from [17:55] they (can) speak really fast ;) [17:56] Action: edman007 auctions Camarade_Tux off to the lowest bidder [17:56] josteint_ (n=josteint@cm-84.215.36.243.getinternet.no) left irc: "Lost terminal" [17:56] i bet you can search http://news.google.com/ for 35 thousand year old bone flute and read about them [17:57] edman007: looks like no takers. :) [17:57] :( [17:57] slackytude (n=slacky@141.100.75.39) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:57] haha, I want to live in Mexico, or at least get their weather forecast : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR_3FgswheY ;p [17:57] edman007, he ! ='( [17:58] Action: firebird619 see's NukeDukem hold up his bid number. :D [17:59] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [17:59] errordeveloper (n=errordev@78-86-1-110.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [17:59] whoa it got quiet. [18:00] bid number? what am i bidding on? [18:00] skibur (n=skibur@adsl-69-153-60-31.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) joined ##slackware. [18:00] 1655 *** edman007 auctions Camarade_Tux off to the lowest bidder [18:00] ;) [18:00] ah i see [18:01] and right now, you're the only bidder. :P [18:01] if i buy Camarade_Tux i would sell him to a Mexican lawn care service :D [18:01] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:216:6fff:feb7:24e5) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [18:01] edman007, so, you want me to be your slave ? hmmm, naughty boy [18:01] NukeDukem, ='( [18:01] NukeDukem: haha, that'd be perfect. [18:01] Ilie (i=1000@89.137.208.59) joined ##slackware. [18:02] they will treat you good Camarade_Tux as long as you work mowing lawns they will feed you and give you fresh lawn clippings to sleep on at night [18:02] Camarade_Tux: edman007 goes funny like that every once in awhile :P [18:03] NukeDukem, yeah ! \o/ [18:03] appzer0 (n=appzer0@bes31-1-88-188-134-86.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:03] chopp, yeah, at least, someone wants to buy me [18:03] maybe that someone even loves me ! \o/ [18:04] Camarade_Tux: yeah you're better of than me. I can't be given away [18:04] Camarade_Tux: nah, no love, just scientific experiments. [18:04] :P [18:06] nyao~~ [18:07] y0 Necos [18:07] I believe in true love at first time, I believe that someone, somewhere loves me ! ='( [18:08] Camarade_Tux: good luck finding them. :) [18:08] :P [18:08] pastebin.slackadelic.com is now running modified rafb paste code [18:09] firebird619, I'm sure it is easy : become rich and famous, and have your face on all the tv screens, you'll get at least one girl at no additional cost -_- [18:09] Camarade_Tux, heh :) [18:09] Dominian, can I haz ocaml highlighting ? [18:09] firebird619, see ! \o/ [18:09] good evening guys [18:09] Camarade_Tux: just post a video on YouTube, you'll have tons of girls after ya. :P [18:09] Camarade_Tux: whoa, already do. ;) [18:10] evening Ilie [18:10] firebird619 :) [18:10] Camarade_Tux: well, if someone gives me the codes for it [18:10] InspectorCluseau (n=Inspecto@69.18.80.28) left irc: [18:11] gm152 (n=gm@d216-121-141-162.home3.cgocable.net) joined ##slackware. [18:11] I'd have to work out out the highlighting works [18:11] Dominian, I was wondering if there was an option in rafb's code to enable/disable some languages [18:11] it looks.. complicated hehe [18:11] Camarade_Tux: I think so [18:11] just remove them from the array [18:12] danc3 (n=danc3@ip70-187-50-46.pn.at.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [18:12] Dominian, so rafb upstram doesn't come with ocaml ? [18:12] uhh no [18:12] (if so, don't bother adding it) [18:12] see.. rafb never posted the source [18:12] until he decided to take the site down [18:12] yeah [18:12] just saw that [18:13] sh0ne (n=sh0ne@93.87.162.218) left irc: "Leaving" [18:13] I got a hold of it today... with some help from edman007 .. got it working properly [18:13] I added Nickname stuff [18:13] and got the syntax highlighting workng [18:13] but if it can only higlight keywords, it will be easy for ocaml : there are only 17 keywords :) [18:14] yeah it highlights keywords from what I can tell [18:14] but pastebin.com's seems more advanced [18:15] Action: Dominian shrugs [18:15] it is, but.. wanted script support [18:15] and rafb's code is fast.. [18:15] armence (n=armence@c-67-188-229-128.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [18:15] yeah, highlighting is terribly slow [18:15] and I've had people requesting script support.. and pastebin.com's code is ok.. just a mess in some spots [18:16] otoh that's not really surprising : python, ruby, perl scripts... [18:16] what's script support for a pastebin ? [18:16] slow to release updates.. no real antispam support [18:16] Camarade_Tux: hmm? [18:16] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [18:18] CtrlAltCa (n=fabio@kvirc/developer/CtrlAltCa) left irc: "byez" [18:18] dchmelik (n=d@nat.wabroadband.com) joined ##slackware. [18:18] Dominian, hightlighting a text is costly and using an interpreted language for that is a bad idea imho [18:18] 2.6.30-git22.... [18:18] systrik (n=systrik@chello080108163230.4.12.vie.surfer.at) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:19] l00t (n=i-i3id3r@189.105.71.14) left irc: "Leaving" [18:19] Camarade_Tux: doesn't appear that rafb does that.. it applies all the "highlighting" to the static html file [18:20] Dominian, that's maybe the reason it's faster [18:20] yah [18:21] one or two years ago, I checked highlightings for dokuwiki and that was sloooooooooooooow [18:22] yah [18:23] communicator (n=abc@89.155.7.246) joined ##slackware. [18:23] ahmed-tux (n=rhapsody@adsl196-22-126-206-196.adsl196-4.iam.net.ma) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:23] aneone have a dk approved ns? [18:25] dk? ns? [18:25] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [18:25] danc3++ [18:25] denmark nameserver [18:25] have a sammich in my hand [18:25] oh, well that should have been obvious, I guess [18:25] NOT [18:25] antiwire, commit c6223048259006759237d826219f0fa4f312fb47 [18:25] christian (n=christia@kobz-590f945d.pool.einsundeins.de) joined ##slackware. [18:25] hello [18:27] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) left ##slackware ("Leaving."). [18:27] nater (n=nater@68-187-107-216.dhcp.eucl.wi.charter.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:28] nater (n=nater@68-187-107-216.dhcp.eucl.wi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [18:28] i think there is a bug in the package hplip in slackware-current and slackware64-current, my ppd.gz-files from hplip are missing, i have to copy them manually into the correct directory [18:29] Camarade_Tux: not found [18:29] wtf with firefox 3.5 every time i play a youtube video i have to close the browser to get sound from anything else [18:29] christian: do you have cupsddk installed? [18:29] no [18:29] christian: the ppd files should be dynamically generated by hplip now. [18:29] ok [18:29] christian: then you don't have -current installed. You have *part* of -current [18:30] i installed slackware64-current [18:30] using the unofficial build from slackware.no [18:30] Then you should have cupsddk [18:30] If not, then that's what you get with unofficial builds :) [18:30] antiwire, Date: Wed Jun 24 14:17:14 2009 -0700 [18:31] rworkman, i didn't select cupsddk [18:31] my mistake [18:31] christian: oh, then you're to blame :) [18:31] Camarade_Tux: are you even looking in the right changelog? [18:31] christian, *whip*, *whip*, *whip* [18:31] http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/snapshots/patch-2.6.30-git22.log [18:31] antiwire, I just wanted to say mine was shinier >< [18:32] (just git pull'ed) [18:32] ? [18:32] wtf man next time just say that [18:32] >< [18:32] everything you've pasted isn't even on the site yet [18:32] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-231-117.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Connection timed out [18:33] beside that, linus says i'm not 1. smart enough an 2. pretty enough to use git [18:34] Arauto (n=leandro@201.17.182.36) left irc: "Saindo" [18:34] and he's right, at least on point 2. -_- [18:34] but I usually checkout a stable or rc [18:34] that saves compilation times too [18:35] rworkman, thank you, with cupsddk everythingh works fine [18:35] Wiren (n=aad@LRouen-152-81-20-241.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: [18:35] BATHORY (n=kleber@189.56.9.50) left irc: "Leaving" [18:35] replay (n=replay@69.26.207.34) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:36] http://noobfarm.org/?id=1570 [18:36] christian: cool [18:37] Dominian, I still don't get how somebody can ask that here ? [18:37] Dominian: haha, nice. [18:37] s/ ?// [18:37] don't ask me.. I just write the code hehe [18:38] and I guess it's better not to try to understand ;) [18:38] I am the asm (aleph) and the toolchain (tau;) the beginning and the end. [18:39] christian (n=christia@kobz-590f945d.pool.einsundeins.de) left irc: "Verlassend" [18:40] yeah, I guess it's really better not to try to understand ;p [18:41] lem1 (n=root@86.81.102.210) left ##slackware. [18:45] confrey (n=dario@94.163.155.121) joined ##slackware. [18:46] hi everybody [18:46] I'm running current, and i have a problem while closing compiz, I think is a system prooblem, what can I do to report the problem to slackware staff? [18:47] I do not think you *can* report it [18:47] but hopefully I am wrong [18:47] some of them are here though [18:47] (I think) [18:49] you could also find their emails at the web site [18:49] and report it that way [18:50] what does it mean when somethings in extra/ ? is it like a repository ? [18:50] communicator (n=abc@89.155.7.246) left irc: [18:50] umm it means that is is in extra, as in extra stuff [18:51] packages that aren't part of the mainline package set [18:51] is is/it is [18:51] nheco (n=nheco_nh@201-10-11-226.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:51] thanks [18:52] As far as slackware is concerned though, there isn't really a repository of the type people think of when they think of ports or debian apt [18:52] there are official mirrors that contain the official package sets and that's it as far as official packages go. [18:53] confrey: might be nice if you tried to show what was going on and give detail... so not to waste anyone's time with bad bug reports. [18:53] but there is slackpkg now! and slackpackages... and sbopkg... [18:54] sahko (n=sahko@ppp-94-68-180-7.home.otenet.gr) left irc: "leaving" [18:54] are not those repositories? [18:54] Razec (n=razec@189.56.86.141) joined ##slackware. [18:54] lem1 (n=root@86.81.102.210) joined ##slackware. [18:54] dchmelik: slackpkg refers to them as mirrors which is what they are. [18:54] slackpkg is for official packages only, anyway [18:55] but slackpackages.net or .it and sbopkg are not [18:55] sbopkg uses metadata from slackbuilds.org to just pull sources from the official project mirrors too.... [18:55] it's nto using some repo [18:55] sbopkg is not a repository. it is a tool to build packages from SlackBuilds.org, which is a third party site with user-contributed SlackBuild scripts [18:57] Dominian, do you mean to try to show 'here' what was wrong? [18:57] as for "slackpackages.net"....isn't that linuxpackages.net? [18:57] confrey: Have you even tried to troubleshoot it? [18:57] which is about as trustworthy as a whore [18:58] Dominian, I'm speaking about in #compiz, and it seems there is a video driver problem [18:58] I try to speak about here, because in 12.2 I had not this problem [18:59] manwichmakeameal (n=tjones@97.86.30.68) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:02] confrey: If its a video driver issue.. wouldn't that be an Xorg thing? [19:02] and if so, that would be upstream wouldn't it? [19:04] Dominian, my English is very basic, if you wont to suggest anything, please suggest, without making questions... :) [19:05] want [19:05] ummm [19:06] bobot (n=bobot@189.146.84.218) left ##slackware. [19:06] I was thinking to do something usefull for slack staff [19:06] I am doing somethin guseful.. I'm asking you questions. [19:06] grazymax (n=grazymax@host16-106-dynamic.182-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Connection timed out [19:06] but I'm pretty sure there are people in here that use compiz with slackware current and have no issues [19:06] because I used a 12.2 with compiz working, not the same for current [19:07] its more than likely an Xorg problem like I said [19:07] manwichmakeameal (n=tjones@97.86.30.68) joined ##slackware. [19:07] grazymax (n=grazymax@host15-152-dynamic.36-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [19:08] which is why I asked what type of troubleshooting you did... how do you know its a driver issue [19:08] you need to narrow down to what you did before you report a bug so they don't go through the same wild goose chase. [19:09] confrey: did you upgrade or clean install? [19:09] antiwire, clean install [19:11] Dominian, I didn't any type of troubleshhoting particurally, simply I thouht it was a compiz problem, so I ask in compiz channel, there somebody tells me probably it's a driver or Xorg problem [19:11] and the drivers are part of xorg.. I'm just saying.. more than likely the issue is Xorg.. especially with the changes done in -current lately with the Xorg upgrade.. I'm almost certain it is Xorg. [19:12] but I don't use compiz so I have no way to really try and make it happen [19:12] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.63.55) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [19:13] pupit (n=pupit@93.86.1.230) left irc: "Leaving." [19:16] Camarade_Tux (n=Tux@LRouen-152-81-20-241.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:17] gnubien (n=e@71.245.100.97.cfl.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. 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[19:32] grazymax (n=grazymax@host15-152-dynamic.36-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:33] grazymax (n=grazymax@host19-130-dynamic.13-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [19:34] Ilie (i=1000@89.137.208.59) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:36] firebird i finally got alpine working good for both sending and recieving, one thing i did to smooth it out was i ran adduser and the username was the same as the username of my email account [19:37] NukeDukem: awesome. Glad you got it working well. [19:37] antoni (n=user@143.pool85-53-26.dynamic.orange.es) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [19:37] antoni (n=user@143.pool85-53-26.dynamic.orange.es) joined ##slackware. [19:38] NukeDukem: I finally found the root of the e-mail issues I was having. An opera 10 snapshot bug on import. [19:38] opera can import email? [19:39] yes, it can, but in the 10 snapshot there was a bug so when it imported mail, it stripped the message body. [19:39] did it wipe out all your email or did you have a backup copy? [19:40] I had all my mail in claws too (which was unaffected). I now have setup a imap server with dovecot so I have that to resort too as well. [19:40] It didn't wipe out all, but a darn good portion of it. [19:40] The latest snapshot, released today, fixed that bug. [19:40] thank gosh. :P [19:41] at least you have a copy in claws [19:41] paissad (n=paissad@127.138.72-86.rev.gaoland.net) joined ##slackware. [19:42] yeah, no doubt, or that would have sucked. [19:42] my isp doesn't support imap for residential customers, otherwise I'd been on imap this whole time. [19:42] i guess mine does or alpine would not work' [19:42] yeah, I think most do, but unfortunately mine doesn't. [19:43] but dovecot is working great. [19:44] what is dovecot a substitute for sendmail (smtp client)?? [19:44] dovecot is an imap/pop3 server [19:44] ah? server, not client, do you use it to relay email on a LAN? [19:45] i would like to have an advice , actually, the lastest program of liXcomposite (component for xorg) is intalled on my machine, but when i installed another software, its look for /usr/lib/libxcomposite.so.0 knowing that it does not exist (but /usr/lib64/libxcomposite exits) [19:45] what must i do to make the configure of the software i want to intall work ? [19:46] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:47] It needs to be a 64-bit program. [19:47] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [19:47] Alternatively, install the 32-bit version of libXcomposite. [19:47] NukeDukem: no, not on a lan here. I use a combination of mspop (on SBo) which gets the mail from my isp servers, and then I use dovecot as an imap server to serve up my mail, I then point my e-mail client at dovecot to see my mail. [19:48] ccfreak2k, may i install two version of libXcomposite onto the same machine ? [19:48] ccfreak2k, i meant 32 n 64bits [19:48] whew! thats a lot of work for reading email, i try to make it easy so after i have a client configured the most work i do is type in a password [19:49] NukeDukem: well, now that I have it all configured, there's really nothing different as far as getting mail, sending mail, etc. [19:50] but it took a bit of work to get it setup, but that's alot because of my inexperience with setting something like that up. [19:51] wow it's actually easy to install software in slackware just built my first package :P [19:52] ah, sure sounded like a lot, i guess once that system is setup it pretty much takes care of itself [19:52] yeah, it does. [19:53] congratuations kator [19:53] congrats kator. [19:54] hehe thanks guys, i don't know why other people say it's such a waste of time and just use apt-get distros.... i found it really easy and logical :-) [19:54] antoni` (n=user@143.pool85-53-26.dynamic.orange.es) joined ##slackware. [19:54] kator: yes, that it is. [19:54] slackware is very logical and simple from an "under the hood" point of view compared to most other distros [19:54] It's quite easy once you get the hang of it. [19:56] grekkos (n=grekkos@pool-173-52-69-54.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: "reboot" [19:56] grazymax (n=grazymax@host19-130-dynamic.13-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:56] grazymax (n=grazymax@host126-157-dynamic.35-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [19:57] firebird619 : that can be said about almost everything :) [19:57] firebird619: ^^ yes what ananke said :) [19:57] true [19:57] :P [19:57] How's it going ananke? 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[19:59] firebird619 : busy. and responding to some vendor with 'thanks, but your product is too expensive. we won't buy it' [19:59] sounds like alot of fun. :) [20:00] LnxSlck (i=1000@89.214.179.197) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:01] Action: ananke hates when products do not have publically viewable price [20:01] me too [20:01] "Call for a quote" [20:01] I like that, becuase it tells me whose products are too expensive to bother with :) [20:02] twolf : not even that. i spent half an hour looking for anything that says 'call for quote' [20:02] damn [20:02] antoni (n=user@143.pool85-53-26.dynamic.orange.es) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [20:03] the price was $4k/year. if it was $1k/year, we'd buy it. instead, they lost a sale [and a customer. we bought their product in the past] [20:04] heh debian sucks [20:05] the interesting thing is that this company started off by developing an open source product, after another company closed the source for it. fast forward few years, now this company is developing a closed source product, and the open source one was abandoned [20:05] we got storms rolling in from the north, that almost never happens around here [20:07] Razec (n=razec@189.56.86.141) left irc: Connection timed out [20:10] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) joined ##slackware. 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[20:40] thought about the block size but.. didnt know how to check [20:40] dusty (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Connection reset by peer [20:40] and both on old and new server, same file count in the dir [20:40] dusty (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [20:40] jeev, yes. you're using different filesystem [20:41] or different block size [20:41] jeev: what filesystem is it? [20:41] sec [20:42] if it is ext2/3/4 this should show you some information 'tune2fs -l /dev/XXX#' [20:42] ext3 on the new server [20:43] block size old 4096 new 1024 [20:44] i cant tell what old server is [20:44] well there you go [20:44] tune2fs isn't going me anything decent [20:45] what do you mean here then? (2009-06-24 17:44:02) jeev: block size old 4096 new 1024 [20:45] old server/new server ? [20:45] vfw (n=vfw@63.149.173.1) joined ##slackware. [20:45] dusty (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [20:45] yea [20:45] Nick change: sidmario_ -> sidmario [20:45] well that's enough to change the on disk usage [20:46] old server is 4096 block size, new one is 1024 [20:46] dusty (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [20:46] i understand [20:46] to be sure, do what thrice` said [20:46] i did [20:46] old = c2edc6c23c4e0f559ace541ed6e06e54 d.tgz [20:46] raela (n=raela@c-24-126-91-124.hsd1.md.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [20:46] new = c2edc6c23c4e0f559ace541ed6e06e54 d.tgz [20:46] i guess it's identical [20:46] new = old [20:46] QED [20:46] t4k3r0n_ (n=takeron@189.186.30.18) joined ##slackware. [20:46] it's fine [20:47] you're a trippah, jeev [20:47] exbio (n=ada@unaffiliated/exbio) left irc: ":)" [20:47] anyway [20:47] some files are missing [20:47] brb [20:47] Channel flood from jeev -- kicking [20:47] bbiab [20:47] jeev kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [20:47] jeev (n=email@unaffiliated/jeev) joined ##slackware. [20:47] thanks [20:47] dusty__ (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [20:47] dusty (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [20:48] Leonardo_Alt (n=Leonardo@187.36.48.5) joined ##slackware. [20:48] heh [20:48] Leonardo_Alt (n=Leonardo@187.36.48.5) left ##slackware ("Saindo"). [20:48] Hey hitest. [20:48] hi firebird619:) [20:49] hitest: how are you? [20:49] I am well, firebird619, ty! yourself? [20:50] skibur (n=skibur@adsl-69-153-60-31.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) left irc: "Leaving" [20:50] hitest: doing great, thanks. :) [20:51] yw:) [20:52] theblackbox (n=sammo@unaffiliated/theblackbox) left irc: "Leaving" [20:53] anyone looking for a Celeron 2.4ghz/128/400 stepping SL6VU [20:53] neonflux (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) left irc: "I'm outta here! Later!" [20:53] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: "reboot" [20:54] what is the command for looking up fonts and whatnot? xl something. [20:54] lol [20:54] use command completion [20:54] xlsfonts [20:54] haha, :P [20:54] I forget about that sometimes. [20:54] thank you antiwire [20:55] Reiven (i=500@189873150.ssa.megazon.com.br) joined ##slackware. [20:55] neonflux (n=neonflux@75-50-83-121.lightspeed.snjsca.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [20:55] Reiven (i=500@189873150.ssa.megazon.com.br) left ##slackware ("overflow"). [20:56] you can also use apropos [20:56] 'apropos fonts' [20:58] ok, thanks. I'm working on setting up .Xdefaults for fonts, etc. in my terminals. [20:58] t4k3r0n (n=takeron@189.186.34.90) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:58] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [20:59] skibur (n=skibur@adsl-69-153-60-31.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) joined ##slackware. [21:02] |Slacker| (n=tanis@189.123.198.139) joined ##slackware. [21:03] firebird619: como esta, amigo? [21:04] firebird619: espero que todos este bien [21:05] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@82-38-88-58.cable.ubr01.donc.blueyonder.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [21:07] DeeeeP_ (n=ngomes@bl10-180-86.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:07] guimaluf (n=guimaluf@201.7.141.2) joined ##slackware. [21:07] thumbs: was afk. Doing great, thanks. yourself? [21:07] galera, tó conectado na internet pela wireless e queria compartilhar a internet por um cabo crossover. como faz?!?! :D [21:07] hamerikanetza (i=hammer@i.hate.your.vhosts.shellium.org) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:07] firebird619: muy bien, gracias [21:07] RaNdY (i=randy@shellium/member/randy) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [21:08] guimaluf: la mayoiras de las personas no habla espanol aqui [21:08] ah-hoc wireless? [21:09] thumbs this is portuguese dude :) not spanish [21:09] yeah well whatever [21:09] DeeeeP_ (n=ngomes@bl8-150-250.dsl.telepac.pt) joined ##slackware. [21:09] I can't speak Portuguese [21:09] guimaluf: #slackware-br [21:09] Nosuchnik_aw (i=nosuchni@shellium/member/nosuchnik) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [21:09] pattwo (n=sysadmin@d206-75-63-100.abhsia.telus.net) joined ##slackware. [21:10] guimaluf: spanish and Portuguese is close enough, however. [21:11] at least I think it is [21:12] Action: thumbs hears crickets. [21:14] closer impossible [21:14] chopp: look at http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/testing/ChangeLog-2.6.31-rc1 and specifically commit 6f5f39c95af519c24c0187950147eb79d07d1940 [21:14] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [21:15] thumbs, close enough but not equal [21:15] :) [21:16] guimaluf: I prefer Spanish, for the record. I only dated a Portuguese girl for a few months. [21:17] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [21:18] skibur (n=skibur@adsl-69-153-60-31.dsl.snantx.swbell.net) left irc: "Leaving" [21:18] erizoe (n=kambee@ip68-9-41-209.cl.ri.cox.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:19] vfw (n=vfw@63.149.173.1) left irc: "Lost terminal" [21:19] antiwire, nice [21:20] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.145.1) joined ##slackware. [21:20] edman007: yep, along with an epic list of fixes too [21:22] you like those hot latina girls goo [21:22] /s/goo/too [21:22] NukeDukem: she was passionate, yes. [21:22] antiwire: well it's about freakin time :P also: ath5k: fix scanning in AR2424 [21:22] NukeDukem: a bit too much, to be honest. [21:23] i love em! [21:23] i can understand so i dont blame you one bit [21:24] NukeDukem: yeah, well, it was a couple years ago. [21:24] chopp: yep, I think that all of this combined might fix the problems i was having [21:24] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [21:25] antiwire: yeah I was thinking that myself. Let me know how it turns out. I'll build it later myself. [21:26] will do [21:26] upyr[emacs] (n=user@79.174.35.21) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:31] antiwire: I guess because I'm currently using the linux-wireless testing tree(2.6.30-rc6-wl-smp), I'll have to patch/build 2.6.30 [21:32] hmm [21:35] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) joined ##slackware. [21:35] hi [21:36] hi [21:36] make me a sandwich [21:36] dusty (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [21:36] dusty__ (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [21:37] edman007: make me one too, please [21:37] missyjane, sudo make everyone in the channel a sandwich [21:38] lf4 (n=KJR@pdpc/supporter/student/lf4) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:38] I'd like turkey, bacon, guacamole, and pepper jack cheese on mine please [21:39] twolf: that sounds great [21:39] Action: edman007 agrees [21:41] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [21:43] no do it yourself [21:43] :p [21:43] blah the joke work in reverse edman007 [21:43] antiwire: change of plan 2.6.30-rc6-wl-smp is working fine, so I might as well wait till 2.6.31 :P [21:43] hehe [21:43] I don't have time to rebuild yet anyway [21:43] I have to wait until monday [21:43] missyjane, you are not very good at kitchen work [21:44] :( sorry [21:44] Last camping trip was in the middle of the desert, this one is in the coastal chaparral [21:44] cool [21:45] i wanna go camping...how do i download the internet so i can irc without internet access? [21:46] the only time i bring a laptop camping is if the trip involves a lot of GPS needs [21:46] hmm build a sat :) [21:47] hrm... who was it that worked at dreamhost? [21:47] hm.. [21:47] Or [21:47] Is there someone who can recommend a good (cheap!) hosting provider? [21:47] i wish i can go on the internet without the internet... [21:48] ell not dreamhost I don't like their customer support that much [21:48] kitche: meh, provided that they do five 9 uptime I probably won't need it. [21:48] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@unaffiliated/neo/x-596632) left irc: "leaving" [21:49] eviljames: check out linode, then you can run slack. [21:50] eviljames: I never used their customer support until I tried to close my account so I only have one issue with it [21:50] yay for Obama and ABC tonight ....... wonder what other channels have things on to counter act it [21:51] SlackNeo (n=SlackNeo@190.176.145.1) joined ##slackware. [21:51] chopp: not really a requirement, and the price doesn't suit me. High storage/transfer needs - large amounts of high-res pics. [21:52] kitche: That almost sounds more like an endorsement than a complaint :P [21:52] eviljames: for what dreamhost or the Obama thing? [21:53] DH, but I'll have to check out obama/abc - I can usually endorse what Obama has to say, if not all his actions. [21:53] eviljames: I think it's _alisonken1churc that works for dreamhost [21:53] coffeeguy37 (n=coffeegu@c-76-105-123-194.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:53] eviljames: yea I don't mind dreamhost just that they sounded a bit aggorgant when I was emailing them back and forth [21:54] no seamonkey/samba security updates yet? [21:54] chopp: cool, thx. [21:54] coffeeguy37: nothing is stopping you from updating the stock build scripts to use the newer versions and rebuilding [21:55] eviljames: i have use bluehost they have been fine for me [21:55] so alien arena 2009 is getting a little bit repetitive. [21:55] however, I do like the fast twitching action [21:56] guimaluf (n=guimaluf@201.7.141.2) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:56] eviljames: few years aog i used powweb, they had a custom backend.. not like cpanel but home made [21:56] kitche: the obama thing, is that about healthcare? I think my views on that are not in line with his. That is, unless he supports killing all the private insurance companies and providing coverage to everyone. [21:56] kitche: Public healthcare is simply a better system. [21:56] eviljames: that would turn the USA like here, Canada. [21:56] thumbs: Which would be a vast improvement over "healthcare for the wealthy" [21:57] eviljames: I agree [21:57] yep [21:57] credo (n=36th@80.233.147.119) joined ##slackware. [21:57] What I figure, the "healthcare system" in the USA is an utter failure. The only possible way to make it worse is to turn it all over to the gov't. [21:57] I buy my own health insurance [21:58] rob0: we manage fine here. [21:58] For a fraction of the amount of money spent on the DoD, healthcare could be provided to every person in the states dozens of times over. [21:58] rob0: well, up to a point. [21:58] |Slacker| (n=tanis@189.123.198.139) left irc: "Leaving" [21:58] rob0: our doctors are underpaid, but that's another issue. [21:58] Private insurance is a totally wasteful system. Public has 1-2% overhead. [21:58] thumbs, you're not the USA. Here, we have the best gov't money can buy. [21:58] rob0: that's part of the problem [21:58] I suppose there is that to be said, the government of America is hopelessly corrupt and needs fixing. [21:59] |Slacker| (n=tanis@189.123.198.139) joined ##slackware. [21:59] rob0: it's not a universal system. [22:00] rob0: as with everything in the USA, things are possible if you are wealthy enough. [22:00] TClayton: you find bluehost to be fine, eh? [22:00] I'm like Benjamin the donkey. Things can always get worse ... and they will. [22:01] (Orwell ... Animal Farm) [22:01] rob0: with the debt load, sure. [22:01] eviljames: rsync -rzPv is nice. thanks. :P [22:01] eviljames: less than $100 a year [22:01] rob0: but I still defend our (Canadian) policies. [22:01] antler: azPv is what i usually use, to preserve permissions and stuff.. but rzPv is great for sure. [22:02] eviljames: http://larouchepac.com/node/10662 [22:02] eviljames: err, i meant azPv :D [22:02] thumbs: Canadian policies aren't bad they just have to few doctors mainly due to the pay thing, but the USA is mainly younger doctors are going speciality now [22:02] -HPaz, H for preserving hardlinks [22:02] i love it when svchost.exe decides in the middle of cs that its going to take over the processor and i can just die [22:02] TClayton: Their site seems to say unlimited storage/bandwidth - have you had any issues with this? [22:02] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@82-38-88-58.cable.ubr01.donc.blueyonder.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [22:03] rob0: That's a pretty good one too, but I don't usually use much in the way of hard links so it isn't too important to me [22:03] gabriel_ (n=gabriel@pc-110-118-160-190.cm.vtr.net) joined ##slackware. [22:03] kitche: right, so still a system where rich people get priority. [22:03] eviljames: nope,, no outages no limits,, been happy for 2 years, of course i dont host mega sites or commercial [22:03] nooper: get virus scan [22:03] hardlinks are awesome [22:03] ok [22:04] http://pastebin.slackadelic.com [22:04] test away! [22:04] TClayton: yeah, it's for arranging and co-ordinating my family's annual fishing tournament. Lots of hi-res photos, but not a mega commercial site. Cheap is important too :P [22:04] enjoys fishing too [22:04] I hope Pat is going to start using them, or maybe even a shared source/ tree for 64 and 32. [22:04] if i remove a package will it try to remove like 30 other packages like debian for example ? [22:05] kator: not on Slackware. [22:05] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [22:05] kator, that would be your job. [22:05] eviljames: nice! :-) [22:05] kator: but it also isn't going to say "btw, you need package x to run program y" [22:05] And that would also be your job. [22:05] oh well that's good too :P [22:06] coffeeguy37: why? [22:06] makes you learn [22:06] Indeed, learning Slackware will broaden your knowledge of Linux in general. [22:06] nooper: because you may have a virus [22:07] coffeeguy37: its just a component of windows. checking for updates with too high a priority [22:08] NukeDukem (n=anyuser@72-24-139-79.cpe.cableone.net) left irc: "leaving" [22:08] hello happy people [22:08] nooper: norton antirvirus blws [22:09] :) [22:09] norton is a virus [22:09] brklynRednek: heh [22:09] thumbs, well, it's true [22:10] brklynRednek: no, I agree. [22:10] they should name their product that... "norton is a virus 2010" [22:10] Norton isn't the virus. Windows is. [22:10] you're all viruses [22:10] jeev: virii [22:10] ViRii [22:10] FaTeX By MaGuS And FunGii [22:11] no, viruses. [22:11] eviljames, if windows is a virus and norton was an antivirus, wouldn't it be safe to assume that norton would remove windows? [22:11] thumbs, i need to split 150 megs, 80 megs on 1 server and 70 on another. what do you suggest? different networks [22:11] brklynRednek, norton doesn't remove viruses [22:11] that's why i always suggest avg [22:11] jeev, exactly, it IS a virus [22:12] after avg removes the virus, the system is unstable.. but at least it detects viruses/ [22:12] jeev: I'm sorry, split what? [22:12] jeev is a virus [22:12] thumbs, traffic. [22:12] oh. [22:12] rob0: ++ [22:12] brklynRednek: I wasn't making the claim that norton was antivirus.. [22:12] rob0, so? there isn't an antidote [22:12] jeev: and you have no hardware balancers? [22:12] thumbs, negative. different states. [22:13] eviljames, i know, was just extending the logic [22:13] State of confusion, state of chaos [22:13] jeev: localized mx records. [22:13] jeev: err A records [22:13] groo (n=groo@189.117.39.208) joined ##slackware. [22:13] dusty (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [22:13] what's that mean? depending on region/geoip ? [22:13] dusty__ (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [22:13] or round robin [22:13] groo (n=groo@189.117.39.208) left irc: Client Quit [22:14] jeev: you can't force the client to request the content from different providers. [22:14] i figure round robin, two ips on box A, one ip on B [22:14] jeev: think google.(ca|com|co.uk|) [22:14] that'd be 66%, no ? [22:14] thumbs, not gonna happen :/ [22:15] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:15] jeev: how do you provide the content, exactly? [22:15] google splits requests among boxes [22:15] dusty__ (n=dusty@78-86-194-224.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [22:15] brklynRednek, google has a 47 inch wang, i dont. [22:15] thumbs, it's all web traffic [22:15] i figure the img's could be pointed to the other server [22:15] but it'd become a headache [22:16] jeev: you could work some reverse proxying magic. [22:16] jeev, they handle that splitting at their dns server, without the aid of their massive wang [22:16] jeev: the problem is that one given resource will be handled by ONE server. [22:16] brklynRednek, they also have wangs. [22:17] jeev: many providers serve content that way [22:17] thumbs, i was thinking make the majority server hotlink a few imagse to the other server [22:17] but i dont think the dood will be down for it [22:17] jeev, they also have 4 servers per 1u case [22:17] jeev: here's the kicker. [22:17] brklynRednek, they have long wangs man [22:18] jeev: you can use mod_proxy_balancer with httpd [22:18] TClayton: So with bluehost you've had near-zero downtime, eh? I think I might go that way... thanks for the tip dude [22:18] l00t (n=i-i3id3r@189.105.51.4) joined ##slackware. [22:18] jeev: proxy to many hosts, but the traffic will go through the main host. [22:18] raela (n=raela@c-24-126-91-124.hsd1.md.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:19] jeev: DNS records is all you got as far as controlling the entry point [22:19] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.30.147) joined ##slackware. [22:20] jeev: mod_proxy_balancer is useful to spread load across many servers. [22:21] I love this used gpxe copied the 100k rom file to a 40gb harddrive to be able to enable the nic to have pxe capabilities then once the drive boots it then pxe boots. [22:22] CalgaryConehead (n=jardine@S0106000d88e129e9.cg.shawcable.net) joined ##slackware. [22:23] jeev: that is one key point about proxying - the entry points still has to handle all the requests - and their associated bandwith costs. [22:24] BUT it's not sitting there trying to load files from the disk. [22:24] It's just passing off the request to another box. [22:24] StevenR: Thank you :P [22:24] hmm [22:24] ccfreak2k: sure. [22:25] i'll note that [22:25] entry point is OK [22:25] i'd just have to set him up with a one click rsync solution so he wouldn't have to spread shit around [22:25] Usually with a clustered web service, it's not about bandwidth - it's about making sure your bogged-down or dead servers are not keeping your site down. [22:26] jeev: we just set that up for one client. [22:26] k, thanks all for the tips. afk for a few days.. [22:26] simple or tough [22:27] as far as mod proxy balance [22:28] jeev: ccfreak2k is right, however. [22:29] jeev: if you app bring a server to it's knees, then you're stuck [22:29] yea, it could handle it [22:29] s/you /your / [22:29] right now apache goes around 3000 processes and the server load is about ~1 [22:29] ah, that's fine. [22:29] I never understood the load numbers. [22:29] me neither but it's low ;) [22:29] jeev: prefork, or worker? [22:29] Catoptromancy (n=Cato@c-71-226-22-184.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:30] prefork [22:31] Hmm. [22:31] 22:29:50 up 4 days, 15 min, 4 users, load average: 0.78, 0.76, 0.96 [22:31] jeev: ouch. [22:31] ps auxw | grep -c http [22:31] 1532 [22:31] jeev: you still use mod_php, do you? [22:31] 7:31PM up 22 days, 22:14, 1 user, load averages: 0.13, 0.15, 0.16 [22:31] I keep my CPU pegged. [22:31] libphp5.so [22:31] I'm not paying for the electrcity, anyway. :) [22:31] thumbs, barely any PHP usage on this box [22:31] jeev: then you have no choice. [22:32] how so thumbage? [22:32] it'll interfere? [22:32] jeev: you can't use worker and mod_php. [22:32] StevenR: oh.. and btw .... I NOT FOUND! [22:32] jeev: httpd will segfault. [22:32] ccfreak2k: jeev : the load is the number of process waiting for CPU at a given time (IO operation count as a process, even if the cpu is 100% free) [22:32] yea but when did i say i wanted to use it ? [22:32] is that something i'd have to consider doing with proxy balancer? [22:32] SM177Y (n=sm177y@24-231-128-51.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [22:33] jeev: well, it would run better on worker, if you could ditch mod_php. [22:33] if you have 10 CPUs, you optimal maximum load is 10, one process per cpu [22:33] how would you run php then, cgi ? [22:33] so i built a new kernel and now i can only have sound from one app at a time? how do i fix that? [22:33] jeev: no, not related to proxies. [22:33] jeev: mod_fcgid [22:33] thumbs, the dood doesn't like change [22:33] prefork sucks ? [22:33] jeev: eAccelerator [22:33] it's stinky old config [22:33] jeev: each httpd instance can only handle one request. [22:34] gm152 (n=glen@d216-121-141-162.home3.cgocable.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [22:34] firebird619 (n=firebird@unaffiliated/firebird619) left ##slackware ("Good Bye"). [22:34] jeev: with worker, you have threads within each httpd process. [22:34] thumbs, my other friend does around 20-30 megs and apache was just freaking DYING consistently on his box [22:34] so i moved him over to lighttpd [22:34] jeev: for static content, you can proxy to lighttpd. [22:34] my apache doesnt ever die...and it serves php all day [22:35] coffeeguy37: it really depends. [22:35] firebird619 (n=firebird@unaffiliated/firebird619) joined ##slackware. [22:35] how would i get the percentages in proxy balancer going ? [22:35] anyone know why i can only get sound for one application at a time? [22:35] rtfm? [22:35] jeev: that's an art on its own :) [22:35] SM177Y: you have a shitty soundcard [22:36] SM177Y: you are using OSS maybe [22:36] coffeeguy37, i've had that issue on alsa [22:36] ? [22:36] SM177Y, what desktop you using? [22:36] configure the apps to use alsa, not OSS (even the emulated OSS on alsa) [22:36] i didnt say anything about alsa [22:36] alsa cant fix a shitty soundcard [22:36] no because it didnt do that when i was on the 2.6.27.7 kernel [22:37] coffeeguy37, that was meant for higuita sorry [22:37] its called esd or the kde audio server [22:37] Action: antler starts to saw firebird619 's shin with a hacksaw. oh, he just got halfway through the shin bone [22:37] im thinking maybe some config options in my kernel but im not sure which ones [22:37] i upgraded to 2.6.30 kernel [22:37] Action: firebird619 hops around [22:37] SM177Y: lspci|grep AC97 [22:37] SM177Y: did you do: make oldconfig :D [22:37] using the running kernel's .config? [22:38] Action: firebird619 finds chainsaw and hops in antler's direction. [22:38] 2.6.30 is a giant step from 2.6.27.7 [22:38] thumbs, i'll try that proxy balancer soon but he doesn't want to do it. [22:38] firebird619: you would hop around on bone stumps and no ankles and feet? [22:38] even the developers of Linux stated that 2.6.30 should not really be used for end users :) [22:38] no i took the default config that came with 2.6.30 and worked up from there. changed all the stuff i had to for my hardware and to get my video and framebuffers and sound working [22:38] antler: sure, why not. :) [22:38] and no i didnt use oldconfig lol [22:38] jeev: if the main server can handle the load, it's a though sell [22:38] antler: gotta get around somehow. :P [22:39] and i dont really like menuconfig either [22:39] firebird619: owww that would hurt more than the sawing [22:39] thumbs, a network outage was the reason why i want to do thsi [22:39] Action: brklynRednek levels a 12 ga on antler and firebird619 [22:39] you two chill [22:39] SM177Y: well if slackware .config worked you need to copy it to .config and do make oldconfig [22:39] Action: firebird619 hops faster. [22:39] brklynRednek, take them out.,. i'll smuggle anything into prison for you [22:39] jeev: then you need backup DNS records. [22:39] Action: antler offers brklynRednek brklynRednek 's cousin [22:39] thumbs, dns isn't the problem, it's bringing up the load elsewhere that is [22:39] grr. k ill try. theres just a lot of other things i want/need different from that config lol [22:40] Action: brklynRednek nails both firebird619 and antler with a cutter round [22:40] jeev: then, you need to sync the content on all the servers [22:40] other than the sound from only one app at a time, the kernel is working great [22:40] eh [22:40] brklynRednek: that was my clone, I'm long gone. [22:40] thumbs, the second network which i wanted to get.. i didnt get.. i have no reason to get it, ya know ? [22:40] jeev: what hosts yoru DNS? [22:40] windows.. linux? [22:40] i do my dns, different network [22:40] brklynRednek: what? one of your cousins wasn't good enough you greedy bastard [22:40] firebird619, either way, it was a LTL round that hurts like hell [22:40] Dominian, WINDOWS OF COURSE! [22:40] and excuse typos [22:40] dumb ass! [22:40] what kind of question is that lol [22:40] o.O [22:40] Action: Dominian is far from a dubmass [22:40] I'm a drunkass! [22:41] i love right clicking on dns and restarting dns! haha [22:41] hm since we are ot [22:41] does anyone here know chinese? [22:41] na i use djbdns/tinydns [22:41] Dominian: you're a dubmass! [22:41] ah [22:41] thumbs: shaddup! [22:41] thumbs: I'm telling acidchild ! [22:41] antler, i'm already married...and inbreeding don't happen outside texas and kentucky [22:41] ;) [22:41] SM177Y: well copy the .config from your last slackware kernel...if you configured that one the same as this new "default" config then you dont have to do anything but recompile [22:41] Action: brklynRednek won't mention west virginia [22:41] Deliverance [22:41] Action: Dominian hears the banjos already [22:41] brklynRednek, not even in Louisiana, the bayou state? [22:42] ccfreak2k, haven't seen it lately [22:42] besides, i'm in brooklyn [22:42] well thats what im trying. i just already spent a few hours getting this config how i want it lol. so starting over kinda sucks [22:42] brklynRednek: right. you mentioned that. [22:42] ya know what's funny..... I can't type for crap while drunk... [22:42] but yet.. I can type my passwors in perfectly. [22:42] that's so messed aup [22:42] brklynRednek: the royalty and banking families have been interbreeding for millenia [22:42] Dominian: you just can't type passwords. :P (passwors) :D [22:42] ezrafree (i=ezra@gware/developer/ezrafree) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:42] ezrafree_ (i=ezra@208.67.159.229) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:42] coffeeguy37, again, i'm in brooklyn, haven't seen the south for a couple of months [22:43] brklynRednek: so go to david rockefellers house [22:43] retro_ (n=retro@pure.noffle.net) left irc: Client Quit [22:43] coffeeguy37, you can keep the rockefellers [22:43] brklynRednek, im in brooklyn too [22:43] i dont want them [22:44] missyjane, which neighborhood? [22:44] firebird619: shaddup [22:44] go spray poison ivy oil all over their property plz [22:44] Dominian: :) [22:45] Dominian: btw, I got all my e-mail stuff setup and working great. including the sending part too (stupid thing that I should have thought of in the first place) [22:45] oh is poison ivy available in an eau de spray now? [22:45] if you have a cold press [22:45] does anyone know how youtube remembers me even though I rm'd my whole firefox cache and made sure there were no tracking cookies anywhere? [22:45] ip address ? [22:46] antiwire: you've been marked [22:46] Hey rk4n3, how's it going? [22:46] google magic? :P [22:46] this is crazy [22:46] hi firebird619 - pretty good :) [22:46] antiwire, cookies. [22:46] ccfreak2k: i just said I rm'd everything.. [22:46] anyone in the us military? [22:47] I made sure there was absolutely nothing left on my system [22:47] No. [22:47] You said: "I rm'd my whole firefox cache" [22:47] antiwire: have you ever seen sites that have a little checkbox with "remember me at this computer" ? IP address tracking is fairly common [22:47] ccfreak2k: maybe you should re-read [22:47] and made sure there were no tracking cookies anywhere? [22:47] Instead of "and rm'd all of my cookies". [22:47] ccfreak2k: keep it up... [22:47] whatever man [22:48] I think I made it pretty clear that I removed everything. [22:48] http://www.google-watch.org/ [22:48] rk4n3: I guess it could be by IP [22:48] antiwire: yep :) [22:48] rk4n3: I didn't think they'd track like that though [22:48] I don't think they would either. [22:49] It would be a disaster for sites with many computers under one public IP address. [22:49] not with dynamic ips [22:49] Think: public schools. [22:49] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) left ##slackware ("Leaving."). [22:50] coffeeguy37, I'm reading through the cookie article, and the guy seems to be 75% crazy. [22:50] ccfreak2k: are you stupid? [22:50] firebird619: good! [22:51] Last I checked, no. [22:51] Dominian: thanks again for your help and suggestions for all that. :) [22:51] do you know nothing about google? [22:51] no problem [22:51] I don't rmember what i saaaaaaaaaid but ok [22:51] haha [22:51] whoa... ok no mor ebeer for me tonight [22:51] coffeeguy37, I know some things about Google. [22:52] man I bet in this condition I'd own at Et right now [22:52] Action: nachox looks at Dominian, you ok mate? [22:52] nachox: drinkign :D [22:52] Et ? Entertainment Tonight ? [22:52] Dominian: nah, that wasn't the beer you drank, just a stuck key from possibly beer you spilled on the keyboard. :P [22:52] Enemy territory [22:52] ccfreak2k: not enuough obviously [22:52] ahaha :) [22:52] Dominian, i can see as much [22:52] hah I do NOT spill my beer! [22:52] nachox: pastebin.slackadelic.com :P [22:52] Hey nachox, how's it going? [22:52] coffeeguy37, I can't really tell if you're joking or not. [22:52] Dominian: just a thought. :P [22:53] i wonder what 180mbit would look like on 95th for an hour ;) [22:54] as far as an already high usage network [22:54] nachox: I took rafb.net's source and got it working with the help of edman007 [22:54] Dominian, nice [22:54] nachox: it works with scripts now! [22:54] i thought it was plain php [22:54] it was usign pastebin.com's code [22:54] but people "convinced" me other wise [22:54] and rafb.net's code is actually pretty fast [22:55] ccfreak2k: research the people that do google-watch...not crazy and smarter than you [22:55] ok bbiab [22:55] coffeeguy37: why so hostile? [22:56] coffeeguy37: there are many smarter guys in here than you, but there not as vocal as you. know why? [22:57] because there are actually they're? [22:57] felipe (n=felipe@my.nada.kth.se) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:57] i didn't say that i was smarter than you :P [22:57] pattwo (n=sysadmin@d206-75-63-100.abhsia.telus.net) left irc: "Ex-Chat" [22:58] i'm just pointing out the obvious [22:58] define: smart [22:58] hmm, if I want to build a 32-bit binary on my 64-bit system [22:58] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) joined ##slackware. [22:58] well, I got 32-bit object files, but I can't remember how to link [22:59] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [22:59] gcc -m32 -L/usr/include -o program *.o ? [22:59] coffeeguy37: smart (df): the ability to know when to keep your mouth closed. [22:59] WELP! MBR is #@$%ed [22:59] coffeeguy37: why don't you define smart since you just used the word to prove some point yourself "(2009-06-24 19:55:24) coffeeguy37: ccfreak2k: research the people that do google-watch...not crazy and smarter than you" [22:59] Nigromante (n=Nigroman@197.Red-80-35-167.staticIP.rima-tde.net) joined ##slackware. [23:00] antler: i see why you said you aren't smart [23:00] er [23:00] Has anyone installed grub2? Not that most of you would... [23:01] Hi hiptobecubic [23:02] firebird619: hey there :) [23:02] how's it going? [23:02] firebird619: funny story [23:02] i'm halfway between grub and grub2 [23:02] :O [23:02] yeah it's pretty gross [23:02] coffeeguy37: you're learning. keep up the good work! :) [23:02] what's the situation that you need grub? [23:03] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@pool-173-51-68-122.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [23:03] that's only funny if grub and grub2 were two big black guys [23:03] lol [23:04] I'm trying to figure out what overlay this one site is using for google and weather. I think it's their own, but not sure. [23:04] firebird619: it's leftover from when i ran ubuntu back in the day so i've just been using it [23:04] but old grub1 can't boot ext4 [23:04] so i figured I would try grub2 and see how it does. It has some nice (albeit largely unecessary) features [23:04] for gosh sake man, get lilo and be happy. :) [23:05] missyjane (n=love@unaffiliated/missyjane) left ##slackware ("Leaving."). [23:05] that reminds me, lilo doesn't like the fb I'm trying to use, 31B. It says it's not valid. :P [23:05] exbio (n=efzaexbi@unaffiliated/exbio) joined ##slackware. [23:05] Well the good news is I figured out how to boot grub2 from grub1, which i had on a cd. so i boot the cd and the boot the other boot loader wherein i can boot the linux kernel [23:06] v4nelle (n=van@adsl43-30.lsf.forthnet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [23:06] mosno: i think the next ubuntu uses it. i was just trying it for fun [23:06] delt0r (n=delt0r@62-47-136-72.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [23:07] fb? [23:07] uva (i=bno@118-160-161-170.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:07] Motoko-chan: frame-buffer [23:07] Ah. [23:07] Greyhound_ (i=Greyhoun@89.44.40.37) joined ##slackware. [23:08] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [23:08] Nigromante (n=Nigroman@197.Red-80-35-167.staticIP.rima-tde.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [23:08] Any ideas why it'd complain about not being valid? When I start the PC and it gives me the press Enter or Space, I enter 31B and it works fine. That's how I know that's the one I want to use, but lilo complains about it. [23:09] firebird619: how did you enter it into lilo.conf? [23:09] no clue [23:10] firebird619, did you sacrifice a goat to LILO this morning? [23:10] antiwire: I entered it as global with vga=31B. Is there another way? [23:10] edman007: shoot, I knew I forgot something. [23:10] firebird619, yea, lilo takes it in octal [23:10] wait, no, decimal [23:10] 31b is hex [23:10] alright. @#$% grub. Would someone mind helping me setup lilo? I have a separate partition for /boot [23:11] bash-3.1$ nano -w /usr/src/linux/Documentation/fb/framebuffer.txt [23:11] edman007: wait wait i know this one [23:11] uva (i=bno@220-136-226-35.dynamic.hinet.net) joined ##slackware. [23:12] uva (i=bno@220-136-226-35.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: Client Quit [23:12] 792 [23:12] firebird619, 795 is what you would tell lilo [23:12] edman007: Ah, ok. Thank you. [23:12] hiptobecubic, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=com.slamd64%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=2P0&q=795+to+hex&aq=f&oq=&aqi= [23:12] firebird619, sacrifice a goat next time and this won't happen [23:12] well it used to be in that file [23:12] edman007: haha, alright, will do. [23:13] coffeeguy37: That's great, but he already said that the mode works when manually passed to the the kernel and to framebuffer.txt isn't a document about acceptable lilo mode codes either. [23:13] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-96-250-231-117.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Success [23:13] too/too [23:14] Kaapa (n=Somethin@bl11-117-189.dsl.telepac.pt) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:14] firebird619: I've had similar problems with lilo.conf and mode passing; when I know the mode is acceptable to the driver but lilo.conf won't pass the mode for some reason. [23:14] antiwire, you ok with mrtg or what [23:14] graphing [23:15] jeev: I've used it before but I'm not some guru on it [23:15] cacti too [23:15] well, i'm curious [23:15] does 150megs cause a dent for 1 hour on 95th [23:15] if that's the highest peak ? [23:16] jeev: sorry, no idea what you mean [23:16] :< [23:16] antiwire: I've never had this issue where it wouldn't pass the mode, but I've been experimenting with several modes until now I finally found this one that works well and looks nice. [23:17] firebird619: What driver are you using? [23:17] I don't think the driver is the issue here, just curious [23:18] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [23:18] how come alsactl restore is in rc.alsa and rc.alsa loads fine at bootup but the levels dont restore unless i have alsactl restore in rc.local? [23:18] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [23:19] SM177Y, because alsactl has been broke for a damn long time [23:20] lol [23:20] antiwire: sorry, stepped afk. Watching the storm reports on the TV. There's some bad tornadic storms. [23:20] Shrp_ (n=Shrp_Edg@c-24-6-177-66.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:20] delt0r_ (n=delt0r@62-47-136-72.adsl.highway.telekom.at) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:20] nachox (n=Ignacio@190.51.30.147) left irc: "Leaving" [23:21] delt0r (n=delt0r@62-47-142-227.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined ##slackware. [23:21] delt0r_ (n=delt0r@62-47-142-227.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined ##slackware. [23:21] ok, framebuffer driver? not sure exactly, how do I check. nvidia is the graphics card. sorry, I don't know much about the framebuffer stuff. [23:21] coffeeguy37 (n=coffeegu@c-76-105-123-194.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [23:22] firebird619: you're probably using the vesa driver then since the nvidia prop. X driver conflicts with nvidiafb [23:22] probably. [23:22] well here goes nothin. time to try this kernel. [23:22] SM177Y (n=sm177y@24-231-128-51.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) left irc: "BitchX: use it, it makes hair grow in funny places!" [23:24] Action: hiptobecubic hates bitchx [23:24] hmm, I don't have a /dev/dsp [23:24] CaptObviousman: do you have the oss compat modules loaded? [23:25] Greyhound- (i=Greyhoun@89.44.40.37) left irc: Connection timed out [23:26] sGun (n=s@ppp184-132.static.internode.on.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [23:27] sGun (n=s@ppp184-132.static.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [23:28] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [23:30] haldir (n=haldir@addr-66.249.234.19.nptpop-cmts02-dial-sub.rdns-bnin.net) joined ##slackware. [23:32] |Slacker| (n=tanis@189.123.198.139) left irc: "Leaving" [23:32] a750mhzslinky (n=a750mhzs@74.197.94.13) joined ##slackware. [23:33] antiwire: I should [23:34] haldir (n=haldir@addr-66.249.234.19.nptpop-cmts02-dial-sub.rdns-bnin.net) left irc: Client Quit [23:34] obnauticus (n=obnautic@about/windows/regular/obnauticus) joined ##slackware. [23:36] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [23:36] Well [23:36] I can tell you all first hand [23:36] so 150mbit is 67.8 gigs of transfer per hour [23:36] Grub sucks monkey pants and lilo is a cinch. [23:37] jeev: 150/8*3600/1024 [23:37] 63 [23:38] i think... anyway [23:39] eh, dunno [23:39] im thinking i have a few gigabit 2500 gig transfer servers off site [23:40] next time my friends network takes a shit [23:40] i can move him over instantly pretty much [23:40] megabits to megabytes * seconds in an hour / megabytes in a gig [23:40] :> [23:40] jeev: sheesh. yeah that's nice [23:41] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) left irc: "leaving" [23:41] firebird619: ... [23:41] hiptobecubic (n=john@adsl-074-237-090-156.sip.mia.bellsouth.net) joined ##slackware. [23:41] SM177Y (n=sm177y@24-231-128-51.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [23:41] grub really isn't that bad [23:42] you go modify one file and it works next time you boot [23:42] what's so hard about that [23:42] firebird619: still on flux. likin it :D [23:42] well i got the sound fixed xD yay now my 2.6.30 kernel works perfect :) [23:42] vottini (n=gustavo@201.78.223.168) left irc: "Leaving" [23:43] SM177Y (n=sm177y@24-231-128-51.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com) left irc: Client Quit [23:44] lf4 (n=KJR@pdpc/supporter/student/lf4) joined ##slackware. [23:44] hahah he just dropped by to say 'my kernel works perfect' and left [23:44] hehe [23:45] antler, flux is a little bare isn't it? [23:45] antler, screenshot? [23:45] hiptobecubic: it's slim, but not bare [23:45] right click to find menu, menu's modifiable with text, optional taskbar which can be placed wherever you like [23:46] hmm [23:46] everything you need, nothing you don't [23:46] i've been enjoying some xfce lately [23:46] maybe i'll try it again, i had flux for a little while at first [23:46] antler: good to hear. :) [23:46] hiptobecubic: imagine the most spartan desktop (4096x1152), no background, no icons, most things left at default.... that's my desktop [23:46] i didn't spend a lot of time pulling it out of the abyss [23:46] antler, enormous and empty? [23:47] hiptobecubic: flux is great. :) [23:47] hiptobecubic: yeah, a lot of bare space... one of the things i like about flux [23:47] in order to raid 1 an existing set up, should i sfdisk first? [23:47] or copy partitions ? [23:47] the partition label is Linux not linux autodetect :/ [23:47] I'm going to get a wall of 30" lcds as a giant screen and install netbook remix on it [23:48] hiptobecubic: Have you seen the images on the net of Gears of War being played on the new (huge) Dallas Cowboy's stadium screen? [23:48] firebird619, no, but i bet that's nice [23:48] hiptobecubic: amazing. :) [23:49] Are there any champions in here running 64-current? [23:49] hiptobecubic, yea [23:49] t4k3r0n_ (n=takeron@189.186.30.18) left irc: "Saliendo" [23:50] mine only gets halfway through booting and i'm not sure why. i'm going to reinstall it, but first i ask, how did you install it? download the whole tree before hand? slackpkg? [23:50] hiptobecubic: but here: http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2igby39&s=5 [23:50] i made an iso [23:50] jeev, ah [23:50] Action: hiptobecubic would like to avoid using up a cd [23:51] why [23:51] are cdr's 80 bux there a piece? [23:52] antler, hehe [23:52] jeev, no. cdr's are at the store. [23:52] I am at my desk. [23:53] maybe i'll put a and slackpkg on a usb [23:54] I'm running 64-current, but its from a couple weeks ago ... [23:54] hiptobecubic: http://gizmodo.com/5298222/xbox-360-played-on-dallas-cowboys-11200-square-foot-screen [23:54] rk4n3, did you burn an iso as well? [23:54] hiptobecubic: yes, I did [23:55] hiptobecubic: I rsync'd the whole tree, then followed the instructions for creating an ISO straight from the tree ... it was pretty straight-forward [23:55] anyone know a formula for calculating the hex number on the frame buffer console, if I pass vga=ask and select a good resolution everything works fine but the if I pass vga=37B (which is the one in the ask menu) I get a horrible resolution that doesn't match up? [23:56] a750mhzslinky: which resolution do you want? [23:56] 1280x768x32 [23:56] yikes, strange one O.o [23:57] whao. [23:57] firebird619 just asked this same question [23:57] I'm not sure that's a supported resolution [23:57] well, similar [23:57] it comes up with the vga=ask and works when I select it [23:57] ... the max I've seen is 1024x768x64k [23:58] hmmm... [23:58] I use 872 for my widescreen laptop [23:58] but next to the listed resolution it gives 37B but when I try that I get like 1280x101 or something wierd [23:58] a750mhzslinky, they are not calculated, they are vesa modes and i think they are pretty much just defined -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VESA_BIOS_Extensions#Other_commonly_available_modes [23:58] firebird619: post a screenie of your flux [23:58] which is 1280x800-ish [23:59] antler: will do in a sec. It's sort of bare because adesklets isn't working. [23:59] http://www.digitalhermit.com/linux/hiresconsole.html [23:59] pi__ (i=pi@monkeynetwork.org) joined ##slackware. [23:59] ... that makes it sound like higher resolutions need some extra attention to get going ... 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