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I'm working still to get raindrop working on slackware. [00:31] sup fire|bird? [00:31] agentc0re: nothing much, working to get raindrop working. you? [00:31] fire|bird: cool. I hope you can get it working:) [00:32] Action: hitest is calling it a night [00:32] aside from the /usr/local/var/lib/couchdb part (which I know is wrong), is this command sane? It's in the couchdb readme: adduser --system --home /usr/local/var/lib/couchdb --no-create-home \ --shell /bin/bash --group --gecos "CouchDB Administrator" couchdb [00:32] good night all [00:32] night hitest [00:32] night fire|bird [00:32] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [00:34] fire|bird: about to go to bed. what's raindrop? [00:34] PenPerkInc (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [00:35] agentc0re: It's something by the Thunderbird team, an attempt to combine various communications into one app, including twitter, e-mail, facebook, etc. It's in early development and I am trying to get it going on slackware, it works in an Ubuntu VM. [00:36] powtrix (n=powtrix@189.69.18.62) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [00:36] Nick change: powtr|x -> powtrix [00:36] and, I think part of it not working is I need a couchdb user, but I wanted to see if that adduser command was alright first. [00:37] ah. hrm.. i'll have to look it up. [00:37] labs.mozilla.com/raindrop [00:38] acidtripper (n=gonza@190.19.235.226) left irc: Remote closed the connection [00:38] acidtripper (n=gonza@190.19.235.226) joined ##slackware. [00:39] paul424 (i=1000@156.17.163.223) joined ##slackware. [00:39] fire|bird: what's a weird homedir for a user.. [00:39] s/what's/that's/ [00:39] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.72.209) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [00:39] yeah, it should be, in this case, /var/lib/couchdb [00:39] what is wrong in the folloowing sudoers entry ?: "tom oberon=/usr/libexec/xfsm-shutdown-helper" [00:40] that's where it stores the database [00:40] hey fire|bird [00:40] hi Reticenti [00:42] repsol__ (n=repsol@ip70-171-222-139.tc.ph.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [00:48] found this http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2009/10/first-look-inside-mozillas-raindrop-messaging-platform.ars [00:48] DO I need to restart the computer for the sudoers file commands to take place ? [00:48] paul424: logout,login [00:48] alisonken1noc (n=alisonke@ip-66-33-206-8.dreamhost.com) joined ##slackware. [00:49] repsol_ (n=repsol@ip70-171-222-139.tc.ph.cox.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:49] acidtripper: figured out what to do with /etc/inittab? [00:49] Rat409: I had just found that an hour or so ago, it's a good article about it. It's not much now, but if enough developers get behind it, it could be really nice. [00:50] paul424 (i=1000@156.17.163.223) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.3/20090824085743]" [00:51] yes [00:51] c1 :1235 an others 12345 [00:51] velusip (n=velusip@fatwire-201-28.uniserve.ca) left irc: [00:51] good [00:51] a friend is sending me some photos via pidgin, as son as transfer finish i'll reboot [00:52] do you have any idea building intel graphic drivers? [00:52] same as building other drivers? [00:52] vmhobbes (n=c@112.201.1.212) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:52] ./configure, make, make install? [00:52] couse it didn't worked for me [00:52] didn't work*ç [00:52] There are several packages in slackware for those drivers [00:52] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.72.209) joined ##slackware. [00:53] but i want newer ones, 2.9.0 [00:53] other than the built in - there may be a couple of extra settings - plus you may want to see if slackbuilds.org has one [00:53] which correct several bugs [00:53] what's the error? [00:54] nothing in slackbuilds [00:54] i will have to try it again, let me download it again [00:55] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [00:56] berke (n=berke@nv-67-232-151-51.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined ##slackware. [00:56] hi all, has anyone managed to install oracle on slackware 64? [00:58] i have some problems with some kde apps, like okular or gwenview, i close them but icon on panel continue, without name but continue there, and the process isn't running [00:58] notKlaatu (n=klaatu@unaffiliated/notklaatu) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [00:59] notKlaatu (n=klaatu@c-24-131-254-113.hsd1.pa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [00:59] didi you check with the kde guys at #kde? [01:01] can be becouse i kept some config files when upgrading to current? [01:02] acidtripper: could be, yes. [01:02] kde seems to be picky about old configs being around. [01:02] mm and howto remove old config files? [01:03] xf86-intel-video must build with ./configure --prefix=/usr? [01:03] then make make install? [01:03] what are you doing with xf86-intel-video? [01:04] do a ./configure --help and see what it says. sounds like it may need to know where the kernel sources are for your current kernel [01:04] or a make --help [01:05] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) joined ##slackware. [01:05] ijai__ (n=reaper@118.101.52.200) joined ##slackware. [01:05] ViN86 (i=ViN86@SYDNEYPACIFIC-EIGHT.MIT.EDU) left irc: Nick collision from services. [01:05] ViN (i=ViN86@SYDNEYPACIFIC-EIGHT.MIT.EDU) joined ##slackware. [01:06] ViN (i=ViN86@SYDNEYPACIFIC-EIGHT.MIT.EDU) left irc: Client Quit [01:06] building it [01:06] 2.9 version [01:07] witukind (n=witukind@ip-213-49-235-43.dsl.scarlet.be) left irc: "Leaving" [01:11] ijai___ (n=reaper@118.101.52.200) joined ##slackware. [01:12] acidtripper: there is probably a slackbuild for xf86-intel-video you can use to build 2.9 [01:14] ijai___ (n=reaper@118.101.52.200) left irc: Client Quit [01:14] if there is i cant find it [01:14] xf86-video-intel is part of slackware, therfore, any slack mirror would have the slackbuild. [01:14] lets see [01:15] slack 13? x86_64? [01:15] yes [01:15] current [01:15] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-27-65-2.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [01:17] Intel[R]VT-x (n=chatzill@124.43.38.38) joined ##slackware. [01:18] neonflux (n=neonflux@nmd.sbx05981.sunnyca.wayport.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [01:19] ijai__ (n=reaper@118.101.52.200) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [01:19] Azalyn__ (n=junon@modemcable160.184-202-24.mc.videotron.ca) joined ##slackware. [01:21] there's no slackbuild [01:21] i watched trough sources/x [01:22] packages yes, slackbuild nope [01:22] there is something in sources/x/driver that doe sit.. looking [01:22] doesn't exist [01:23] ftp://elektroni.phys.tut.fi/slackware64-13.0/source/x/ [01:23] http://slackware.mirrors.tds.net/pub/slackware/slackware64-13.0/source/x/x11/x11.SlackBuild <-- skip to the modular package section [01:23] Azalyn_ (n=junon@66.131.130.147) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [01:23] that's where it builds xf86-video-intel [01:25] that is a part of the XFree86 project right ? [01:25] otherwise you can always make a manual package.. configure --prefix=/usr ; make; make install DESTIR=/tempylocation then makepkg int aht /tempylocation [01:25] pretty sure I've build xf86-video-intel before and done that.. [01:26] ok, but that slackbuild is for x11 not xf86-intel [01:27] acidtripper: the way that slackbuild is setup is it builds everything for X.. which includes xf86-video-intel.. [01:27] now its building okey :D [01:28] quite possible it's part of the X11 build, but there is the x86-intel-video-alternative in extra/ [01:28] if you put xf86-video-intel....2.9 into that source dir and run that slackbuild eventually it will make the package for you.. [01:28] but i want 2.9 version which fix important issues [01:28] howto run that slackbuild? [01:29] there isn't a slackbuild in /extra just the package.. [01:29] tltstc (n=tltstc@cpe-76-90-95-39.socal.res.rr.com) left irc: [01:29] Wescotte: hm good point. Possibly just made with the x11.SlackBuild [01:29] i made the package [01:30] at end ask me to libtool --finish /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers, and i changed to /pkg/usr/lib.... [01:31] something like: ./x11.SlackBuild driver xf86-video-intel [01:31] acidtripper if time isn't afactor just copy your slackware64-13.0/source/ directory to your HD.. Then put the xf86-intel-video..2.9 source into source/x/x11/src/driver/ and run the x11.SlackBuild.. It's going to be all of X in addition to that 2.9 driver but it'll build it for you [01:31] BP{k}: oh didn't know you could specific specific portions too.. that'd be much faster [01:31] Wescotte: yeah x11.SlackBuild is weird in that sense :) [01:31] makepkg xf86-video-intel-2.9.0-x86_64.tgz [01:31] ERROR: Can't make output package in current directory. [01:32] sorry for flooding :( [01:32] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-27-65-2.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: "#E>6C O >B 20A (xchat 2.4.5 8;8 AB0@H5)" [01:32] vmhobbes (n=c@112.201.1.212) joined ##slackware. [01:33] acidtripper: first copy that /source/x somewhere on your harddrive.. then put the xf86-video-intel...2.9 source file to /source/x/x11/src/driver [01:33] nix4me (n=chopp@unaffiliated/chopp) joined ##slackware. [01:33] acidtripper: then.. ./x11.Slackbuild xf86-video-intel [01:33] but i want to make the package at my own, without that slackbuild [01:33] acidtripper: and that should do the trick.. [01:34] that should only compile xf86-intel without all X11? [01:34] Wescotte: might need to also tell the x11 build it's a driver, thus: ./x11.Slackbuildd driver xf86-video-intel [01:34] becouse i built it, but now i have to make the package manual [01:34] (but I haven't tested this, so this could be wrong) [01:34] BP{k}: ah yes.. you will need to put driver in front [01:34] BP{k}: I think I'll test it right now cuz I'm bored :) [01:34] ok, but the problem is i cant run makepkg [01:35] Wescotte: go for it. :) [01:35] Wescotte: using intel card? [01:35] acidtripper: how are you running makepkg. (also your naming convention is wrong) [01:35] ops, :D [01:35] makepkg alone [01:35] (ie you forgot a build number) [01:36] that should be before arch? [01:36] makepkg xf86-video-intel-2.9.0-x86_64-1lechuck.tgz [01:36] that would work :) [01:36] but it doesn't [01:36] im running it as rook [01:36] on /pkg dir [01:37] where drivers are installed [01:37] makepkg -l y -c n /tmp/xf86-video-intel-2.9.0-x86_64-1lechuck.tgz [01:37] Yeah I have an intel card [01:38] acidtripper: probably because tar has problems writing a tarball into the directory it's trying to tar up [01:38] makepkg -l y -c n /pkg/xf86-video-intel-2.9.0-x86_64-1lechuck.tgz [01:38] ERROR: Can't make output package in current directory. [01:38] im running it as root [01:38] acidtripper: pastebin the contents of /pkg/ [01:38] slackie_ (n=x@87.196.232.97) joined ##slackware. [01:39] chopp (n=chopp@unaffiliated/chopp) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:40] Strykar (n=wakka@122.170.36.245) joined ##slackware. [01:41] acidtripper: using the x11.Slackbuild seems to be building the driver using the procedure I said above [01:41] i can build it the problem is to package it [01:41] acidtripper: pastebin the contents of /pkg/ [01:41] ls -ld didn't list all contents [01:42] does anyone here know how to make a c++ makefile that has multiple class definitions? [01:42] acidtripper: packaging it is fairly easy.. [01:42] http://www.totalprosports.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/bugatti-veyron-illegal-parking-fail/ [01:42] acidtripper: make a temp dir.. like /tmp/xinteldriver [01:43] acidtripper: after you build it.. as root do a make install DESTDIR=/tmp/xinteldriver [01:44] anka-ar (n=andres@unaffiliated/anka-ar) left irc: "leaving" [01:44] acidtripper: then cd /tmp/xinteldriver; makepkg xf86-video-intel-2.9.1-x86_64-1 [01:44] redtricycle (n=redtricy@68.124.184.136) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [01:44] hay alienBOB: good_morning [01:44] boss [01:45] acidtripper: but why not use the x11.Slackbuild as it'll do it all for you exactly how the other xf86-video-intel package was made.. [01:45] acidtripper: btw 2.9.1 is out.. [01:46] /tmp/xinteldriver# makepkg xf86-video-intel-2.9.0-x86_64-1.tgz [01:46] ERROR: Can't make output package in current directory. [01:46] acidtripper: what is in the current direcotry? [01:47] /tmp/xinteldriver [01:47] NO [01:47] doesn't work in any way [01:47] Catoptromancy (n=Cato@71.203.84.103) left irc: "Lost terminal" [01:47] you using root to perform makepkg? [01:48] well considering you don't want any help .. sod it. [01:48] yes [01:48] :D [01:48] I have asked you three times to paste the contents of that directory. [01:48] i will do it that slackbuild way [01:48] Catoptromancy (n=Cato@c-71-203-84-103.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [01:48] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:49] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) joined ##slackware. [01:49] i cant list all with ls -ld or lra [01:50] lowkyalur (n=low@dslb-088-070-024-031.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [01:50] acidchild: copy /source/x to somewhere on your hd.. then put the xf86-video-intel...bz2 file to x/x11/src/driver/ [01:50] acidtripper: copy /source/x to somewhere on your hd.. then put the xf86-video-intel...bz2 file to x/x11/src/driver/ [01:50] it was -R [01:50] acidtripper: then run x/x11/x11.Slackbuild driver xf86-video-intel [01:50] Emeau (n=Emeau@AMontsouris-158-1-66-187.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [01:51] and it'll build the package (along with all the previous versions) and put it in /tmp/x11-build/ [01:51] BP{k}: http://acidtripper.pastebin.com/m5daffa04 [01:53] Emeau (n=Emeau@AMontsouris-158-1-66-187.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Client Quit [01:53] Emeau (n=emeau@AMontsouris-158-1-66-187.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [01:53] acidtripper: *sigh* I already told you what the problem was .. you are trying to create a tarball in the same directory that tar is trying to pack up. [01:53] slackie (n=x@87.196.37.147) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [01:54] ahhhhhhh [01:54] i have to go out of the directory, a very silly thing [01:54] and if you actually cared to listen .. if you had used the command as I gave you .. it had worked. [01:54] but. [01:54] you haven't got a install/ .. no slack-desc and no possible doinst.sh [01:55] so, that package will not work? [01:55] i have copied /source/x from slackdvd to hd [01:55] oh it might work .. but it's not a _correct_ package. [01:57] it is very slow in size [01:58] we may not recommend linuxpackages.net, but he does have a decent writeup on correct packages [01:58] BP{k}: heh that's my fault.. I never learned how to properly make a package with makepkg :) [01:58] Wescotte: damm you! ;) [01:59] BP{k}: never really had to.. almost always find a slackbuild for what I need [01:59] Wescotte: hehe. [01:59] 103 bytes, definitly* something is wrong :S [02:00] slackwar1_bob (n=slackwar@adsl-76-249-226-108.dsl.rcsntx.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:00] acidchild: what's 103 bytes? [02:00] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [02:00] intel package :S [02:00] ugh damn autocomplete :) [02:00] about 824 bits [02:00] acidtripper: the built package? [02:00] yes [02:01] or 206 nibbles to humor the fella who loved the word "nibbles" from earlier [02:01] acidtripper: mine is 238kb [02:01] just finished copying source/x/x11 to /tmp [02:01] i have a theory that he likes nibbles because it rhymes with.... [02:01] that sound better [02:01] quibbles, of course. [02:02] acidtripper: did you put the source for 2.9.0 in /tmp/x/x11/driver/src? [02:02] the source unpackaged? [02:02] acidtripper: the source tarball/.gz or .bz2 whtaever you downloaded.. [02:02] mancha: what's a nibble anyway? [02:03] half a byte [02:03] heh that would have been my first guess [02:03] old term, hadn't heard it in a while until someone said it here some hours ago [02:03] i only copied x11, not the howl tree [02:03] acidtripper: you need /x/x11/* [02:04] acidtripper: well you might need /x/* as that's what I did but I suspect you can get away with just /x/x11/* [02:05] x11/driver/src doesn't exist i created it [02:06] x11/src/driver [02:06] if you go there you should see the older tarballs for xf86-video-intel.... [02:06] put 2.9.0 there.. [02:06] that was, i looked src [02:06] ThomasLocke (n=ThomasLo@pdpc/supporter/active/thomaslocke) joined ##slackware. [02:06] can't have more than one tarball at the same time [02:07] so i must delete others [02:07] only have the ver you want to compile in there [02:07] mancha: you can.. [02:07] mancha: I just did it and it accpted them all [02:07] acidtripper: you can leave it.. just /x/x11/x11.Slackbuild drivers xf86-video-intel [02:07] you have more than one xf86-video-intel ? [02:07] mancha: yup [02:08] oh ok, it used to bork iirc [02:08] mmm, mancha have reason [02:08] mancha: I dunno if that's new to 13.0 or not.. [02:08] you have to specify version or something similar [02:08] Emeau_ (n=emeau@AMontsouris-158-1-66-187.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [02:08] I didn't have to.. I just did x11.Slackbuild driver xf86-video-intel and it built packages for all the versions in the src/drivers for it [02:09] you might be able to specific a version though but I didn't bother [02:09] ahhh [02:09] how much better (or worse) is 3.5.x to 3.0.x (ff, of course) [02:09] you build all versions of intel with that command [02:09] acidtripper: yes [02:10] mancha: I didn't notice much difference myself [02:10] Strykar_ (n=wakka@122.170.53.187) joined ##slackware. [02:10] is driver or drivers? [02:10] couse directory name is driver [02:11] Wescotte, ok that's actually good news for me...i've grown used to the 3.0's UI and i hate UI changes [02:11] "driver" not drivers [02:11] sorry [02:11] mancha: firefox-3.5.4,seamonkey2.0,opera 10.01 out today [02:11] Rat, yep i saw, as well as 3.0.15 :) [02:12] where the directory well built files are stored? [02:12] mancha: only thing I did notice right off the bat was the + sign on the tabs area to quickly add a new tab much like IE.. But that was about it.. there are some UI changes in the preferences too but I didn't really futz with it as I just moved my old .mozilla stuff over [02:12] where*s [02:12] i couldn't specify version :( [02:12] acidtripper: /tmp ? [02:12] /tmp/x11-build/ [02:12] so im compiling all [02:13] acidtripper: no biggie they build fast [02:13] and then i must run makepkg to that dir? [02:14] _MaggoT_ (n=maggot@125.166.89.13) joined ##slackware. [02:14] Wescotte: 2.9 version worked for you? [02:14] ahh it creates the package [02:14] acidtripper: no.. you upgradepgk /tmp/x11-build/xf86-video-intel-2.9.1-x86_64-1.txz [02:15] acidtripper: yes I installed 2.9.1 already [02:15] yes, it finished and told me package was created [02:15] acidtripper: then you should be all set [02:16] well. i will install it an reboot, stay there and i tell you if it worked [02:16] shouldn't need to reboot [02:16] just restart X [02:17] yes but i made some changes to inittab so i must reboot [02:17] alright.. [02:17] accel method now is XAA [02:17] or UXA? [02:17] no idea [02:18] XAA or EXA mayhaps? [02:18] whats UXA? [02:18] vantech61 (n=art@u1018430.ul.warwick.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [02:18] UXA is the name [02:19] vantech61 (n=art@u1018430.ul.warwick.net) joined ##slackware. [02:19] what's XAA/EXA? [02:19] of an accel method [02:19] which intel graphic cards use [02:19] Axius (n=fd@92.84.8.18) joined ##slackware. [02:19] Emeau (n=emeau@AMontsouris-158-1-66-187.w92-128.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:19] check it [02:19] http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel/diff/?id2=62b75df84c893bf28e20014cf88ce45064611dc9 [02:20] so UXA is an intel hack of EXA? [02:20] there search uxa [02:20] depends on the chip.. I see an XAA src file there too [02:20] reboot [02:21] acidtripper (n=gonza@190.19.235.226) left irc: "Leaving" [02:21] Stanto (i=Stanto@82.39.229.63) joined ##slackware. [02:22] ckt1g3r (n=ckt1g3r@aa20060611363b8b1fd4.userreverse.dion.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [02:23] kleanchap (n=chatzill@p5DC30724.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: "bbl. Have a good one. Peace!" [02:24] acidtripper (n=gonza@190.19.235.226) joined ##slackware. [02:25] working? [02:25] working :D [02:25] but i don't know which is the correct accel method for my chip [02:26] does it matter? [02:26] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:20e:8eff:fe20:82d7) joined ##slackware. [02:26] err I mean why do you need to know? [02:26] no, but sometimes i play games as wop or thers and i would like to get best performance possible [02:27] wop? [02:28] Axius (n=fd@92.84.8.18) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [02:28] World of Padman [02:28] never heard of it.. [02:28] Axius (n=fd@92.84.8.18) joined ##slackware. [02:29] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426167.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [02:29] fatalnix1995 (n=Fatalnix@spirit.georgix.info) joined ##slackware. [02:30] i was trying it, it's like for 2 secons hang and then go fluently [02:30] when moving, is like a quake but more funny and better graphics [02:30] fatalnix1995 (n=Fatalnix@spirit.georgix.info) left irc: Client Quit [02:31] Strykar (n=wakka@122.170.36.245) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:31] I might have to check it out [02:31] fatalnix1995 (n=Fatalnix@spirit.georgix.info) joined ##slackware. [02:31] what gpu there? [02:32] 965? x3100 [02:32] :P [02:32] dunno :) [02:32] intel something :) [02:32] _MaggoT_ (n=maggot@125.166.89.13) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:33] pizzledizzle (n=pizdets@pool-98-116-202-61.nycmny.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [02:33] 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03) [02:33] 945 [02:33] world of padman build on Q3A source? [02:33] fatalnix1995 (n=Fatalnix@spirit.georgix.info) left irc: Client Quit [02:34] fatalnix1995 (n=Fatalnix@spirit.georgix.info) joined ##slackware. [02:35] yup.. Q3A [02:35] anyway.. bed time for me :) good luck with your intel drivers.. [02:37] night Wescotte :) [02:37] nite [02:37] here too! time for bed [02:38] 03.37 [02:38] dream with angels guys :P [02:39] slackie (n=x@87.196.197.193) joined ##slackware. [02:39] me too night everyone,ya'll be well. 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[02:51] Intel[R]VT-x: was that intentional waiting till he was off? :) [02:52] nop [02:53] slackie_ (n=x@87.196.232.97) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [02:53] giuppy (n=giuppy@87.7.168.219) joined ##slackware. [02:54] i upgraded to current and i kept old config files, and im having sompe problems in kde [02:54] someone know howto remove old ones and install new? [02:55] try with a new ~/.kde and ~/.config back those two up first though, like mv ~/.kde ~/.kde.bak and mv ~/.config ~/.config.bak [02:56] and then? install new? [02:56] byteframe (n=bytefram@71.174.2.9) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [02:56] or leave it without config? [02:57] no, just run those two mv commands, then log out and back it, it will create what it needs. [02:57] s/it/in/ [02:57] ok, lets try it [02:58] acidtripper (n=gonza@190.19.235.226) left irc: "Leaving" [03:00] acidtripper (n=gonza@190.19.235.226) joined ##slackware. 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[04:10] icarus (n=tits@unaffiliated/icarus-/x-7520418) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [04:11] Bugz_ (n=Bugz_@adsl-75-42-71-35.dsl.scrm01.sbcglobal.net) joined ##slackware. [04:12] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) joined ##slackware. [04:13] icarus (n=tits@unaffiliated/icarus-/x-7520418) joined ##slackware. [04:21] s0d0 (n=sod@host81-141-48-71.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: "Leaving" [04:21] n0ne (n=luke@ppp-25-11.98-62.inwind.it) joined ##slackware. [04:22] n0ne (n=luke@ppp-25-11.98-62.inwind.it) left irc: Client Quit [04:23] Reaver1 (n=Data_Ent@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) joined ##slackware. [04:24] hrad (i=505f7119@gateway/web/freenode/x-fuhvlotdcozqjvbx) left irc: "Page closed" [04:30] greetings gentlemen [04:30] i'm installing slackware 13 and i wonder that alsa is in the dvd , and oss not, is there a problem with oss on slackware ? [04:30] oss is deprecated [04:30] has been for several years [04:31] ossv3 and ossv4 works like charm on FreeBSD machines, maybe you talk for linux only plateform ? [04:32] Emeau-cat (n=Emeau-ca@cho94-3-82-225-203-40.fbx.proxad.net) joined ##slackware. [04:33] well, since this is a linux channel ....... [04:33] alsa does oss compat [04:33] mingdao (n=mingdao@unaffiliated/mingdao) joined ##slackware. [04:33] blurp [04:34] slackie (n=x@87.196.197.193) left irc: "Papaver Somniferum" [04:37] mingdao (n=mingdao@unaffiliated/mingdao) left ##slackware ("wennies on crack"). [04:38] morning slackers :) [04:39] morning [04:39] camrade [04:39] repsol__ (n=repsol@ip70-171-222-139.tc.ph.cox.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [04:39] sidh: oss works great but isn't in the kernel anymore [04:39] due to licensing reasons [04:40] and another thing: sound clients had to access low-level features with oss, with alsa they don't need to [04:40] morning winter :) [04:40] argh, not winter, I want spring! ='( [04:40] mingdao (n=mingdao@60.160.103.146) joined ##slackware. [04:40] sorry, there is only winter [04:40] repsol__ (n=repsol@ip70-171-222-139.tc.ph.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [04:41] isn't there oss/free still mainlined? [04:41] mingdao (n=mingdao@unaffiliated/mingdao) left ##slackware ("on crack"). [04:41] there's has been a recent relicense [04:42] that's all I know [04:42] http://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2009/06/state-of-sound-in-linux-not-so-sorry.html [04:42] which is follow-up to http://insanecoding.blogspot.com/2007/05/sorry-state-of-sound-in-linux.html [04:43] errordeveloper (n=errordev@host86-151-41-225.range86-151.btcentralplus.com) joined ##slackware. [04:43] cammarade all i rememeber is some outfit called four-front took up oss and said all new sound card support would be closed and non-free [04:43] at which point we all said "fuck you" [04:43] but i thought they had learned their ways and all was nowgpl'd [04:43] now gpl'd [04:44] ""libao - Very simplistic, incredibly easy to use, although problematic if you need your application to not do sound blocking. I added sound to a multitude of applications using libao in a matter of minutes. I just think it's a bit more annoying to do if you need to give your program its own sound thread, so again depends on the case load." <- and cross-platforms [04:44] libao is wonderful :) [04:44] Intel[R]VT-x (n=chatzill@124.43.144.8) left irc: Read error: 148 (No route to host) [04:44] mancha: possible [04:44] mancha: follow the link I gave, I read it but forgot most things because it was too complicated ;p [04:45] giros (n=quassel@81.18.115.153) joined ##slackware. [04:45] Zordrak: read the last part message :D [04:45] s/read/check/ [04:45] jhw (n=jhw@p548F4208.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [04:45] hi. slackware good build? i hate ubuntu and fedora, suse [04:45] downloading slack iso... [04:46] slackware sucks [04:46] lol ;p [04:46] Camarade_Tux: i fear alsa, because i 've been told on some linux distributions, pulse audio is very close to alsa, and i really don't want this piece of shit on my system [04:46] giros: we'll always say slackware is good ;p [04:46] giros: why do you have ubuntu, fedora and suse? [04:47] sidh: close, not same [04:47] pulse audio is not the same as alsa [04:47] jhw (n=jhw@p548F4208.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Client Quit [04:48] alisonken1noc: that is why i say "close", on some distrib, it is quite a dependance [04:48] jhw (n=jhw@p548F4208.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [04:48] sidh: everybody agreed pulseaudio is a definitive improvement (the ability to change volumes independently for different applications for instance) over raw alsa but it was too early to put it in ubuntu and it's probably still too early [04:48] alisonken1noc: let's say from a user point-of-view [04:49] Camarade_Tux: i find good dist...suse heavy, fedora do not stable and "userfriendly".feee. umbuluntu...hate ubuntu. [04:49] tmkd: morn [04:49] err [04:49] Just morn [04:49] mingdao (n=mingdao@unaffiliated/mingdao) joined ##slackware. [04:50] giros: slackware is crap also [04:50] winter: might want to push that on #ubuntu rather than ##slackware [04:50] \o/ [04:51] giros: slackware is probably more stable but has no excessive user-friendliness [04:51] gyroscope (n=master@unaffiliated/gyroscope) joined ##slackware. [04:51] i hear slack for power users. it is true? [04:51] giros: go away. [04:51] its too early for people like you [04:51] usus12jari (n=duodenum@118.96.213.1) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [04:51] Action: winter eats giros [04:52] i've experiecing one amazing thing last month, i was building a HTPC , as i didn't have much time to spend on it , i 've decided to try a HTPC-oriented distrib, mythbuntu , and i realized that mythtv does not like pulse stuff, but in fact mythbuntu is only ubuntu + mythtv bundle and they offer the same repositories that ubuntu , so they offer "pulse audio-dep" software, it is so stupid, in this case if mythbuntu is an oriented distribution, i could create [04:52] giros: only if you want it to be [04:52] alisonken1noc: took me a few minutes but I found what I wanted to answer you and had forgotten >< in terms of functionnality and stability, using pulsaudio as a mixer is getting close to using alsa [04:52] it's too early in the morning :) [04:52] sorry for my bad english.. [04:53] Camarade_Tux: :) [04:53] error_developer_ (n=errordev@host86-129-180-51.range86-129.btcentralplus.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [04:53] fhobia (n=fhobia@67.188.69.121) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [04:53] usus12jari (n=duodenum@118.96.213.1) joined ##slackware. [04:55] giros: slackware won't hold your hand and won't try to make everything easy, I don't think you need to be a power user to use it but you musn't be a complete newbie [04:57] mingdao (n=mingdao@unaffiliated/mingdao) left ##slackware. [04:57] Camarade_Tux: thanks ). i try [04:58] giros: you an try in a virtual machine (virtualbox for instance) first [04:58] and have a look at the links in /topic [04:59] Camarade_Tux: ok. big thanks for help me [04:59] np :) [04:59] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. 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[05:09] no, he decided not to work at all today :D [05:14] yeah.. but if he doesnt wanna work.. perhaps he could leave me the fuck alone [05:14] he has to pretend he wants to work :D [05:18] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [05:21] except it makes no difference because his manager does not interact with me about anything related to hiw [05:21] *him [05:23] WildWizard (n=WildWiza@ppp118-208-136-178.lns20.bne1.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [05:23] then tell the remote-working^Wslacking guy :D [05:26] Azeotrope (n=azeotrop@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [05:27] What GIS/GPS software do you know for linux? Preferably one that has maps for offline use... 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I'll help you, I won't answer [05:39] jhw (n=jhw@p548F4208.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [05:41] tiny (n=ivob@unaffiliated/tiny) joined ##slackware. [05:44] Something like videos, surgeries, emergency procedures [05:48] _RadioHead (n=DevBox@82.114.88.11) left irc: Remote closed the connection [05:48] so you thought you'd ask in ##slackware, how to acquire copyrighted material? [05:50] Matt_____ (n=matt@cpc1-warr1-0-0-cust642.bagu.cable.ntl.com) joined ##slackware. [05:52] Desiderius (n=DC@195.221.162.126) joined ##slackware. [06:04] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.72) joined ##slackware. [06:07] _MaggoT_ (n=maggot@110.138.92.236) joined ##slackware. [06:08] <_MaggoT_> good afternoon all :) [06:08] jhw (n=jhw@p548F4208.dip.t-dialin.net) joined ##slackware. [06:08] Ephedrax (n=ta_maman@86.192.209.227) left irc: "Lost terminal" [06:09] Ephedrax (n=ta_maman@AReims-156-1-34-227.w86-192.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [06:10] Action: _MaggoT_ after do slackpkg upgrade-all and install-new i'm still got some missing icon :( [06:14] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) joined ##slackware. [06:14] <_MaggoT_> adamk_: hi [06:15] Hello. [06:16] <_MaggoT_> adamk_: you know about issue missing icon after do upgrade n install slackware current? [06:16] How do I uninstall software installed with java -jar foo.jar [06:16] ? [06:18] why mysql has been included in AP sets ? [06:19] _MaggoT_, Nope. [06:19] <_MaggoT_> adamk_: i think i need reinstall my themes, i think in there the problem [06:19] Azeotrope, Hmmm? If you downloaded the jar file, but no longer want it, just remove it with rm [06:20] Azeotrope, Oh wait, when you ran 'java -jar foo.jar' it installed software somewhere on your filesystem? [06:20] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@200.140.247.98) joined ##slackware. [06:21] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@200.140.247.98) left irc: Client Quit [06:23] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/x-zkfcrslfskbhobtp) joined ##slackware. [06:23] sidh: which set do you think would be more appropriate? [06:25] sidh: mysql is a background daemon, and it's not required, so most other sets would be the wrong ones [06:25] ananke: i mean sqlite is sometimes used configuration and so on (for exemple pkgin on netbsd) so i understand , but a real database apps , i don't know why it is there (and not postgresql in this case too) [06:26] sidh: mysql is far more popular, that's why it's there [06:27] ok i will choose the menu option to deselect it while installing, because most of the other soft in AP are useful (i'd rather tmux instead of screen, but screen is good too) [06:28] phzin (n=x2@unaffiliated/phzin) joined ##slackware. [06:28] ananke: thx for the info [06:29] nitro25 (n=nitro25@cpe-72-230-179-21.rochester.res.rr.com) left irc: Remote closed the connection [06:29] wrodrigues (n=wrodrigu@124.124.229.181) joined ##slackware. [06:32] Desiderius (n=DC@195.221.162.126) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.2/20090729211829]" [06:37] Action: Zordrak is doing some casual investigation into PostgreSQL having always been a MySQL user and is wondering what the deal is. On the surface PostgreSQL seems to be inherently better in its design, yet MySQL is nearly always the popular choice or at least the default supported backend. [06:38] mysql has the promotability - and it wasn't a college research project [06:38] Emeau-cat_ (n=Emeau-ca@cho94-3-82-225-203-40.fbx.proxad.net) joined ##slackware. [06:40] What am I missing? [06:40] Axius (n=ojof@92.85.219.234) joined ##slackware. [06:40] postgresql was a professor's project to teach students db basics [06:40] Action: sidh has never been dispointed with pgsql [06:40] mysql was also promoted by a company [06:40] SuN (i=default@195-241-252-199.ip.telfort.nl) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [06:41] SuN (i=default@195-241-252-199.ip.telfort.nl) joined ##slackware. [06:41] Action: _MaggoT_ grrr now my file manager also crash [06:41] it seems most folks find mysql easier to get it going for a basic project, and that's what they stick with [06:41] willca (n=willca@c-24-19-63-203.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [06:42] _bruno (n=bruno@189-55-33-185-nd.cpe.vivax.com.br) joined ##slackware. [06:42] not to mention mysql got to the oss world a bit faster, [not by much], and it snowballed from there [06:45] Emeau-cat (n=Emeau-ca@cho94-3-82-225-203-40.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [06:48] _MaggoT_ (n=maggot@110.138.92.236) left irc: "Leaving" [06:50] nachox (n=nacho@190.51.35.124) joined ##slackware. [06:50] oh man this MySQL Enterprise Monitor tool is sweet [06:50] Action: tewmten is creaming his pants [06:50] *giggle* [06:52] Emeau-cat__ (n=Emeau-ca@cho94-3-82-225-203-40.fbx.proxad.net) joined ##slackware. [06:55] packeteer (n=packetee@ppp122-57.static.internode.on.net) joined ##slackware. [06:56] hey, has anybody tried rebuilding httpd from pat's 12.2 build script? it fails for me [06:56] packeteer: whats the failure? [06:57] Action: Zordrak starts back-reading after emerging from a meeting [06:57] I think va_start's manpage needs updating [06:58] It just seems that, in the same way people are tentatively migrating from SVN to Git.. or as they did from CVS to SVN.. putting my foot in the pgsql water and slowly migrating some bits across wouldnt be an awesomely bad idea [06:59] Zordrak: sorry, the exact error is on another box... but it seems to be related to patching of a conf file [06:59] in the AP , the radeontool comment is "Utility for laptops with a Radeon chipset", i'm not sure to understand (a littel n00b in hardware) , i have a radeon GPU but it is not a laptop, do i have to feel concerned by this apps ? [07:00] packeteer: would need the error to be able to suggest a course of action, even if not based on previous knowledge of the issue [07:00] yeah, was just seeing if anybody knew off hand... i'll diagnose when i get a chance. just wanna rebuild with worker mpm [07:02] nachox (n=nacho@190.51.35.124) left irc: "Leaving" [07:09] Axius (n=ojof@92.85.219.234) left irc: "Leaving" [07:09] Emeau-cat_ (n=Emeau-ca@cho94-3-82-225-203-40.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [07:11] delt0r (n=delt0r@62.47.150.110) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [07:13] Intel[R]VT-x (n=chatzill@124.43.144.8) joined ##slackware. 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[07:56] nothing like the smell of burning cpu cycles in the morning [07:56] Action: acidchild does the Diffie Hellman [07:57] notKlaatu (n=klaatu@unaffiliated/notklaatu) left irc: Remote closed the connection [07:57] I've compiled linux 2.6.32-rc5 kernel to works with my intel video card. However I got other problem. My wirless card (using rt61pci module) is very slow to internet access even if my thoughtput bettween LAN is fast. Do you evebory any help? [07:57] notKlaatu (n=klaatu@unaffiliated/notklaatu) joined ##slackware. [07:58] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [07:58] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) left irc: Client Quit [07:58] network troubleshooting... [08:00] hmph.. just lost a fuse in the power cord to tha wan router [08:00] thank fsck it was just a fuse not the router [08:00] ah yes, indeed. [08:01] impressive the fuse went though. [08:01] its one of those things that just isnt backed up right naw [08:01] dirty power? [08:01] usually, the $500 power supply will sacrifice itself to protect the 50 cent fuse [08:01] hehe.. [08:01] well.. its better than t was :/ it was 253V avg now 240V average.. but its still a little dirty [08:01] get this man a UPS, stat! [08:04] how about 30? [08:04] should i throw one at him? they are really heavy. [08:04] MaggoT (n=Newbie@110.138.88.72) joined ##slackware. [08:04] at least my new slackware storage cluster has its own set of brand new APC 2200VAs [08:04] Azeotrop1 (n=ludwig@193.239.140.184) joined ##slackware. [08:04] Zordrak: you have medical coverage? [08:04] acidchild: double [08:04] 2200VAs damn lol [08:04] Action: acidchild throws a UPS at Zordrak's head and calls 911 [08:04] Action: acidchild leaves promptly [08:04] two supermicro servers cross-plugged into two 2200VAs [08:04] my old job, we had enough UPS capacity to keep all the servers running for at least 4 hours without power [08:04] acidchild: 911 response: umyah.. we dont cover england [08:04] oooh your in england...haha i forgot. [08:04] fuck it then *stabs Zordrak* [08:04] certainly no dental coverage! 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[08:10] i still have some weird shit on alias... from when flash drives where 'new' [08:10] http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/Flash-Memory-HOWTO.html [08:10] haha [08:10] Urchlay: within seconds af a split theres always an Urchlay surfing/rollingf comment :) [08:10] konus (n=konus_fn@91.121.174.84) joined ##slackware. [08:10] hm, really? I haven't been doing it on purpose... [08:10] gnubien (n=e@58.244.100.97.cfl.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [08:11] MaggoT (n=Newbie@110.138.88.72) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [08:11] guax (n=guaxinim@189.34.54.202) joined ##slackware. [08:11] Refused telnet@proxyscan.freenode.net (invalid handle: CONNECT 2) [08:12] :> [08:12] Richlv (n=rich@81.94.235.186) left irc: Connection reset by peer [08:12] m0o [08:12] i wish slackware had a port to IBM power [08:12] so port it? [08:12] i wish IBM would drop dead [08:12] no time. [08:12] Richlv (n=rich@81.94.235.186) joined ##slackware. [08:13] or buy me a nice shiny IBM power server and I [08:13] will port it [08:13] why? ibm is a big supporter of linux. [08:13] hah.. [08:13] alicephilippa (i=alice@89.194.9.175) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:13] ya ok.. we just got a 570 [08:13] and the new power6, only rhel and suse. [08:13] bleh! [08:13] alicephilippa (i=alice@89.194.66.184) joined ##slackware. [08:14] Action: Zordrak is buying 10 X Series eServer 326s for £50 each :) [08:14] oh for god sake.. my cat has started up again :( [08:14] we need to say good bye to his balls soon... [08:14] hah [08:14] acidchild: you sound like my ex [08:14] hm, if redhat exists for the platform, that'll save you some bootstrapping tim [08:14] Cat{5,alytic Converter,amaran,heter} ? [08:14] e [08:15] packeteer (n=packetee@ppp122-57.static.internode.on.net) got lost in the net-split. [08:15] Azeotrop1 (n=ludwig@193.239.140.184) got lost in the net-split. [08:15] well.. [08:15] Urchlay: i was wondering who Tim is.. [08:15] Zordrak: you forgot "apult" and "erpillar" [08:15] dartmouth: i dunno how to respond to that without being insulting. [08:15] you have to boot the IBM toolkit disk for linux first.. and it uses the discs to install [08:15] on the new power6 and power6+ [08:15] Zordrak: he's the sneaky bastard who keeps hitting my Enter key before I'm done with my sent [08:15] ences [08:16] acidchild: that's because you have a personality disorder lol [08:16] plenty of them. [08:16] atleast i'm not a n00b [08:16] :> [08:16] hah [08:16] here is a new power6 proc.. [08:16] processor : 15 [08:16] cpu : POWER6 (architected), altivec supported [08:16] Channel flood from ph|ber -- kicking [08:16] clock : 4204.000000MHz [08:16] ph|ber kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [08:16] ouch, that really hurt. [08:16] ph|ber (n=phiber@mail.synergies4u.com) joined ##slackware. [08:16] sorry [08:16] haldir (n=haldir@66.249.234.19) joined ##slackware. [08:17] fosforo_1 (n=fosforo@187.15.37.127) joined ##slackware. [08:17] no U. :( [08:18] i hate making slides :( [08:18] wow [08:18] gar0t0 (n=gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) joined ##slackware. [08:18] in a barebones slackware install, no configuration other than visudo, apache reports httpd: apr_sockaddr_info_get() failed for epicfail [08:18] odd [08:18] initself_ (n=initself@wsip-98-174-154-206.oc.oc.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [08:18] "failed for epicfail" is the actual error message? [08:19] epicfail is the name of my 8U [08:19] ah [08:19] pebcak [08:19] read the apache configuration docs. [08:19] failed for $hostname, then [08:19] xMDKx (n=mdkcore@nat/mandriva/x-zkfcrslfskbhobtp) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [08:19] hmm [08:20] just a funky hostname... just at a guess, do you have your hostname set up in /etc/hosts? [08:20] I'll try that [08:20] if he set it on the install, he does. [08:20] the university of maine gives me a hostname so I'll set that there. 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[08:28] Elektro (n=elektr0@34.85-84-204.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) left irc: Remote closed the connection [08:29] Action: acidchild has finished doing the Diffie Hellman 2048bit on a 800mhz single CPU dance [08:29] yay! [08:29] zoran119 (n=zoran@154.169.233.220.static.exetel.com.au) joined ##slackware. [08:29] now the rain shall come and we will not all look like sticks [08:29] Reaver2 (n=Data_Ent@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) left ##slackware. [08:31] Action: Camarade_Tux pats acidchild [08:31] good biy [08:31] *boy [08:31] appzer0 (n=appzer0@bes31-1-88-188-134-86.fbx.proxad.net) joined ##slackware. [08:31] seems that the root login setting is missing in sshd_config [08:31] i just installed nrpe from sbo to get my host monitored by another server with nagios on it, but nrpe slackbuild didn't make /usr/libexec/nagios/check_disk, check_users, check_load and so on... which slackbuild provides these...? nagios-plugins? [08:31] so add it [08:31] alicephilippa (i=alice@89.194.66.184) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [08:31] Bonix (n=Bonix@201.17.213.254) joined ##slackware. [08:32] Camarade_Tux: are you not excited? :D [08:32] PermitRootLogin no <-- bestest option [08:32] fosforo_ (n=fosforo@187.15.33.12) joined ##slackware. [08:32] yeah I just did [08:32] I looked it up [08:32] alicephilippa (i=alice@89.194.135.219) joined ##slackware. [08:32] initself (n=initself@wsip-98-174-154-206.oc.oc.cox.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:32] I show disable password authentication too but not right now. [08:33] hi [08:33] how i can safe install kde 4.3.2 slackware [08:33] i found the pkg [08:33] just choose strong passwords, why do you want to disable [08:33] reaper: using -current [08:34] reaper: upgrade to -current if you want to use the 4.3.2 [08:34] upgradepkg [08:34] no [08:34] mancha: because passwords require effort? ;x [08:34] i you the releace [08:34] of slackware 13 64bit [08:34] appzer0 (n=appzer0@bes31-1-88-188-134-86.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [08:34] wut wut english degree? [08:34] what? [08:35] zoran119: yes. Nagios-plugins [08:35] i have the release [08:35] acidchild: haha [08:35] what what in my butt [08:35] where the crabs and AIDS roam freeeeeeeee... [08:35] zoran119: nrpe is NOT plugins.. its a specific daemon for the purpose of doing local plugin execution rather than doing them from the server [08:36] damn, irssi is so nice [08:36] took me 3 hrs to understand a little of it [08:36] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: "Leaving" [08:36] i hope you changed the ugly colours... [08:36] irssi out of the box is like windows 95 [08:37] yea, i have a nice theme. [08:37] Zordrak: cool... it did provide those files... [08:37] i use the default theme because it scales well to my ipod and winmo phone [08:37] colors? irc? X? what happened to farking irc==text==console==no frills. amirite? [08:37] mancha: irssi's default theme is abit frilly [08:38] Matt (n=matt@spoon.pkl.net) joined ##slackware. [08:38] "theme" already sounds bad. note to self, don't let irssi malwareon mah boxen [08:38] zoran119: thats its purpose [08:38] zoran119: i assume you noticed the package maintainer? [08:39] mancha: ~/.irssi/default.theme [08:39] reaper: please dont pm me. yes current is the development branch [08:39] superGear (n=supergea@65.113.15.181) joined ##slackware. [08:39] Greg, what makes you so sure? reaper demands evidance! [08:39] Azeotrope_ (n=azeotrop@193.239.140.184) joined ##slackware. [08:39] Zordrak: yep! good job... love slackbuilds [08:40] acidchild: are you talking to me? [08:40] how to i change the , to : when i press tab to autocomplete nicks? [08:40] anyone know of a good .xbm repository? (good==large) [08:40] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) joined ##slackware. [08:40] sahko: haha yeah, sure... [08:40] oh:) [08:41] nyRednek (n=yosi@cpe-24-168-60-60.si.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [08:41] Zordrak: can you tell me... i'm new to nagios... i have it montoring the localhost and a remote host, but it keeps saying that there is 13G free on the root partition for both (and there is 13G free on the localhost and 34G on the remote host) [08:41] Reaver2 (n=Data_Ent@212.88.117.162) joined ##slackware. [08:41] Zordrak: so it seems like it's displaying localhost disk info for the remote host? [08:41] mancha: uh, NASA has a FTP with some very large ones.. i dont know what the url is though...google. [08:41] Zordrak: why would this be? [08:41] Azeotrope_ (n=azeotrop@193.239.140.184) left irc: Client Quit [08:42] Reaver1 (n=Data_Ent@h15a2.n2.ips.mtn.co.ug) left irc: Connection timed out [08:42] acid, cool. i will try, though i did google and didn't come across nasa...will try again [08:42] Azeotrope (n=ludwig@193.239.140.184) left irc: "leaving" [08:42] Zordrak: same for swap [08:42] yah, just google 'nasa public ftp' [08:42] and then browse [08:42] Azeotrope (n=ludwig@193.239.140.184) joined ##slackware. [08:42] zoran119: because youre not using nrpe youre just checking local disk on nagios twice [08:42] mancha: http://www.hq.nasa.gov/itcd/networking-ftp.html [08:43] fosforo_1 (n=fosforo@187.15.37.127) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:43] Zordrak: nrpe is installed and running on the remote host so that should be ok? i assume it's my config on the localhost (the nagios server) that wrong? [08:43] thnks, i'll go hunting in there [08:43] acidchild: http://www.crypt.gen.nz/logsurfer/ [08:43] mancha: http://www.bo.astro.it/astroftp.html [08:43] mancha: ^^ google link [08:44] yes [08:44] youre doinc it wrong [08:44] /j #nagios [08:44] dudes, how do I make irssi to show me the scroll? [08:44] Dominian: mmm, you like? [08:44] Dominian: i've tryed swatch [08:44] Azeotrope: page up/down ? [08:45] acidchild= : thanks [08:45] acidchild: endian Firewall uses it.. it seems nice [08:46] diven (n=diven@72.183.237.80) joined ##slackware. [08:46] ahh [08:47] hacfed (n=fed@host86-131-171-154.range86-131.btcentralplus.com) joined ##slackware. [08:48] Dominian: you at work yet? [08:48] sahka sorry [08:48] or still running around at home... [08:48] acidchild: yeah I'm at work [08:48] reaper (n=reaper@94.64.162.221) left irc: "Leaving" [08:48] diven (n=diven@72.183.237.80) left irc: Client Quit [08:48] scroll_page_count = ~ [08:48] scroll_page_count = 10 [08:48] berke (n=berke@nv-67-232-151-51.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) left irc: "Leaving" [08:48] Azeotrope: who would you be educating? [08:49] sorry guys [08:50] vmhobbes (n=c@112.201.1.212) left irc: "later." [08:50] http://www.jeroen.se/articles/wifi.php [08:50] bhahaha what a super nerdy website [08:50] Action: acidchild eats elbow [08:51] Action: _MaggoT_ @_@ still got missing icon at setting and development, anyone know how to fix that?already use slackware-current [upgrade-all and install-new] [08:51] Action: Azeotrope learns irrsi [08:52] irrsi? [08:53] next generation of IRC. [08:53] IRR [08:53] internet retard relay [08:53] and geez, why can't i separate you by boiling!? [08:54] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.72) left irc: "leaving" [08:55] Starchaser (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [08:55] some separations take gravity rather than fluid [08:56] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: "Leaving" [08:56] figabo (n=Slacker@96.9.182.21) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [08:56] alisonken1noc: power blow to the head with a blunt object? [08:56] powerful* [08:56] or a piano dropped from a second floor balcony [08:56] make that a 3rd floor landing [08:57] :> [08:57] hcfd (n=fed@host86-131-167-55.range86-131.btcentralplus.com) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:57] jonsmith1982 (n=jon@82-38-88-58.cable.ubr01.donc.blueyonder.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [08:57] in te slackware ftp site, in xap sets, does rxvt.2.7.10-i486-4.txz strand for rxvt unicode ? [08:57] s/te/the [08:58] i doubt it [08:58] rxvt is the program name, 2.7.10 is the version, i486 means it was compiled for a x86 (486 or later) computer chip, the 4 stands for the 4th update to the package due to packaging issues [08:59] unicode might be mentioned in the txt file that should accompany that package [08:59] sahko: FILELIST.txt in /pub/slackware/slackware/ [08:59] rxvt-unicode is a different beast altogether [08:59] sidh* [09:00] oh sh.t i installed the wrong apps then, lets try to find it on linuxpackages.net [09:00] alicephilippa (i=alice@89.194.135.219) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [09:00] thanks for the info [09:00] linuxpackages.net is a bad idea [09:01] better try slackbuilds.org [09:01] how can I make irssi to highlight a channel name when i am not in it if someone sais my name? [09:01] linuxpackages could become the most awesome resource in the world and still have no credibility. [09:01] i guess they know what its like to be M$ [09:02] Azeotrope: it always do that by default for me, the channel number gets in red [09:02] Azeotrope: http://linuxreviews.org/software/irc/irssi/ [09:02] question, quick way to make a dos filename all lower case? [09:03] http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.0/system/rxvt-unicode or summit [09:03] Me thanks you [09:03] ok manche , il google to manage how to work with slackbuild [09:03] s/manche/mancha [09:04] sidh: they are just bash scripts that build sourcecode in a consistant way for slackware. [09:04] nothing to it, dl those files, get the source (luke) and run the slackbuild shell script [09:04] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [09:04] ;) [09:04] ok [09:05] then you'll have a file like rxvt-unicode.blah.bleh.bloo.txz on which you can unleash "installpkg" goodness [09:08] guaxinim (n=guaxinim@189.34.54.202) joined ##slackware. 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[09:31] Azeotrope_ (n=azeotrop@193.239.140.184) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [09:31] Azeotrope (n=ludwig@193.239.140.184) left irc: Client Quit [09:31] Lalloso (i=8a843669@gateway/web/freenode/x-bbvmfadoklhnqwbg) joined ##slackware. [09:31] Azeotrope (n=azeotrop@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [09:31] yo metrofox :) [09:31] agentc0re: lol ;p [09:32] What do you use as a Visio replacement in Slack? [09:33] Action: mag0o listens intently [09:33] Camarade_Tux: :D [09:34] how can i see why i was logged out suddenly? i want to be sure that nobody is in my pc... [09:34] Zordrak: visio. in windows. in vbox. [09:34] Azeotrope: pull out the ethernet cable [09:34] ananke: me too :( [09:35] you have kivio and dia, but they're not a real match for visio [09:35] Visio is nice [09:35] who [09:35] I use a paper and a pen instead of visio :) [09:35] good luck with that [09:35] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.72.209) joined ##slackware. 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[09:51] ##slackware: mode change '-b *!n=root@*' by slackboy!n=thongson@li6-30.members.linode.com [09:52] nevermind, it was from a zip archive...and was able to simply unzip -aL it [09:55] ff: you suck [09:55] if only software were people [09:57] hi slackboy: are you too a admin here ? [09:58] nice to meet you slackboy [09:58] Azeotrope (n=azeotrop@unaffiliated/jbauer) left irc: Client Quit [09:58] Intel[R]VT-x: hes a bot. [09:58] I'm will be a expert very soon and after that I will apply for ##slackware channel op [09:59] Intel[R]VT-x: yeah, last person who came into this channel with that attitude... it did not end well. [09:59] Action: Camarade_Tux should wait before loading nbfrm... [09:59] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) joined ##slackware. [10:01] spook: may be he didn't read the channel rules , And I am fully aware of the channel rules so that last person is different from me , and I'm not new [10:01] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:01] AbsTradELic (n=vldmr@unaffiliated/abstradelic) left ##slackware. [10:02] why do you want to be an op anyways? [10:02] define new, out of curiosity [10:02] technology + power [10:02] person need them [10:02] you understand that you will not get any power out of it right? [10:02] acidchild: those are my thoughts on it, why would anyone want to run this channel? [10:03] acidchild: me? i dont *want* to be an op, per se, but i know we need an op in the times i am most active. [10:03] i want to be a chan op so i can kick myself :-) [10:03] Intel[R]VT-x: you're funny [10:03] haldir: /joint #yourchoiceofname [10:03] and happy be happy [10:03] :( how you thinik , and :) is how I think , I seriously want to be a channel operator like alienBOB [10:03] are you serious? [10:03] O.o [10:04] no acidchild: I need to be a channel operator where lots of experts are there [10:04] Action: metrofox wants to be like Chuck Norris [10:04] I wanna be like mike [10:04] metrofox, is wise beyond his years [10:04] I want to be like Rocco Sifredi [10:04] Intel[R]VT-x: alienBOB is one of the contributers to slackware, not the channel, the distro [10:04] ROTFL [10:05] nyRednek: hes an op too :) [10:05] Intel[R]VT-x: your peepee wont grow by putting an @ infront of your name, you know that rigt? [10:05] nyRednek: I am still reading , after I be a expert I will too contribute , and then they will offer it to me [10:05] spook: i'm basically explaining to Intel[R]VT-x why he's respected ere [10:05] :( [10:05] * :) [10:05] you need pills or an operation for that... or buy a hummer. [10:06] nyRednek: respected? o.o [10:06] acidchild: well, personally, i respect him [10:06] appzer0 (n=appzer0@bes31-1-88-188-134-86.fbx.proxad.net) joined ##slackware. [10:06] Thank you nyRednek [10:06] Intel[R]VT-x: wasn't referring to you [10:07] lol [10:07] haha [10:07] hehe [10:07] Action: acidchild chuckles [10:07] we're referring to alienBOB(they are) [10:07] Action: metrofox laughs instead! [10:08] i am resisting being an arse [10:08] same :( [10:08] oky sorry metrofox someday I , sometime after I did lot of contribution to the distro I will win the respect like alienBOB k [10:08] really really hard, so i took it to pm [10:08] Intel[R]VT-x: your suggesting that people respect...him... [10:08] Elektro (n=elektr0@34.85-84-204.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) joined ##slackware. [10:09] Intel[R]VT-x: here's something you can do, something i'm too lazy to do...LEARN SLACKWARE [10:09] number of source code lines ? [10:09] yep [10:09] Intel[R]VT-x: you can also get respected doing like Fat Tony [10:09] *be respected [10:10] Intel[R]VT-x, it is good that you are so motivated and have such a high opinion of yourself and bob [10:10] LOL [10:10] :) [10:12] Intel[R]VT-x: some time you should grep though the logs... and plot his attitude on a RRD graph [10:12] Nick_Patterson (i=c7b98404@gateway/web/freenode/x-zjoslutufuhuvivj) joined ##slackware. [10:18] s0d0 (n=bggr@host81-141-48-110.wlms-broadband.com) joined ##slackware. [10:18] figabo (n=Slacker@187.149.7.250) joined ##slackware. [10:19] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-187-036.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [10:20] random question: anyone here know a lot about tube guitar amps? [10:21] i know about tubes! [10:21] they're hard to find now [10:21] nah, they're easy to find, at least the commonly-used ones [10:21] yeah and there are a few old men out there with there wives going bonkers over their tube stock piles [10:21] drove to guitar center, paid $20 retail. Could have got one cheaper online. [10:22] that you can find to buy online [10:22] eh, the ones you find in guitar amps, they're still being manufactured (seriously!) [10:23] not all of them :D [10:23] anyway I got this bass amp that's "mostly solid state"... It has a 12AX7 preamp tube (2 channels of preamp, tube and solid state) [10:23] cool [10:23] the damn thing has a nasty 120Hz hum that doesn't start up until it's been running for a minute or two, which suggests it's tube-related to me [10:24] superGear (n=supergea@65.113.15.181) left irc: [10:24] get the rubbing alcohol out. [10:24] but the hum isn't affected by either preamp volume knob, and it isn't the instrument (does it with any bass plugged in, or none at all) [10:24] get the booze and the cloth out [10:25] how old is the hub and bracket? uhhh or the amp itself? [10:25] the master volume makes the hum louder/quieter, and the EQ can mostly remove it, but I kinda need 120Hz in the actual music I'm playing too [10:26] the amp's from 2000 or so, a Hartke HA3500. They're still being manufactured now (though the new ones are slightly redesigned) [10:26] is it filter vented or open? [10:26] Naraku (n=supergea@65-113-15-181.dia.static.qwest.net) joined ##slackware. [10:26] AFAIK, the tube I just replaced was put there at the factory [10:26] 2000, urg... wow thats new. [10:27] Wiren- (n=aad@LRouen-152-81-20-240.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [10:27] hrrr, you mean the air vents? no filters on them. I just blew a bunch of dust & cobwebs out [10:27] EuroTrash (i=unices@82-169-3-152.ip.telfort.nl) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:27] its dirt on the slider or tube hub [10:27] OT? [10:27] yeah, OT, but nobody was talking on-topic, and I figured with all the technical wizards in here, *someone* might be able to help me... [10:28] we'll move it to privmsg if it bothers anyone [10:28] sorry but i would need your help, lot of time i didn't use linux, i made a mistake whilie installing lilo, (installed on primary partition of the disk instead of installing on the MBR) [10:28] GATT0 (n=Romeo~@host162-68-dynamic.51-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [10:28] shyko (n=francisc@187.39.213.43) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:29] then i boot with the dvdrom, and wand to chroot my system [10:29] sidh: that's no big deal, so long as you make that partition bootable (with fdisk or cfdisk) [10:29] hum is pretty much always oxide [10:29] acidchild: PM ok? [10:29] yah sure [10:29] hi* [10:30] Urchlay: sure but i realized i made the / bootable , but not the /boot partition [10:30] i think that is the error [10:30] whichever partition you installed lilo to the boot sector of, that's the one you make bootable. Doesn't have to be / or /boot or even a Linux partition, really [10:31] and also the drive that the bios tries to boot from [10:31] well, yeah, there's that [10:32] Urchlay: probably the most important bit :P [10:32] Urchlay: so how can i do to boot from, when i try to boot i get a strange grub error stage, and i don't understand because it use lilo not grub [10:33] you probably have grub left over from a previous install (of something other than slackware) [10:34] ok so i think a chroot to the / and lauch lilo again should fix the problem isn'it ? [10:34] maybe run lilo -vv or more and see where its installing [10:36] Wiren (n=aad@LRouen-152-81-20-240.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:36] srecko (n=srecko@78.0.196.124) joined ##slackware. [10:37] dorin_ro (n=dorin@univ-gw.bh.edu.ro) joined ##slackware. [10:38] hy all [10:38] i need your help ,again [10:38] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-17-134.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [10:39] ManKnow (i=bd706e28@gateway/web/freenode/x-nsjplxvczemwvdow) left irc: [10:39] dorin_ro: sure, what seems to be the problem [10:39] i have multiple NICs and i want to set a loading order [10:39] the nics name change after each reboot [10:39] srecko (n=srecko@78.0.196.124) left ##slackware. [10:39] eth0 becomes eth1 [10:39] dorin_ro: ah yes. [10:39] i use udev [10:40] Intel[R]VT-x (n=chatzill@124.43.144.8) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [10:40] /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules [10:41] spook does not that file change after each reboot? [10:41] it shouldn't [10:41] # You can modify it, as long as you keep each rule on a single # line, and change only the value of the NAME= key. [10:41] would defeat the purpose wouldn't you think? [10:42] mine says: This file was automatically generated by the //lib/udev/write_net_rules [10:42] thats according to the header in the actual file, if you'd bothered to actually look at it before asking [10:42] # program, run by the persistent-net-generator.rules rules file. [10:42] and the two lines below that one [10:43] ahhh,right [10:43] tnx [10:43] i will try it now [10:43] np [10:45] ohhhhhhh what an insult !! i reinstalled lilo on the MBR of the second HDD, now when i boot it it offers me to boot to slackware or windows, i was amazed because i don't have windows, but i choose that option to see what is going on, in fact it booted on the first HDD on FreeBSD [10:45] lilo should learn that freebsd is not windows !!!! ;) [10:46] sidh should learn that editing lilo.conf is not optional [10:46] lilo should be put to death [10:46] now let's argue. not [10:46] metrofox (n=metrofox@151.56.184.147) left irc: "+-||\-" [10:46] sidh: u could change /etc/lilo.conf [10:46] sidh: it will only chainload what you tell it to. [10:46] Zordrak: yes you are right too [10:47] snorks: troll! [10:47] gnubien: so dont feed him [10:47] spook: ibid ;) [10:48] dartmouth (n=cpunches@cpe-76-179-231-3.maine.res.rr.com) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [10:48] Intel[R]VT-x (n=chatzill@124.43.59.128) joined ##slackware. [10:49] OclkdMan (n=OclkdMan@78.134.14.115) joined ##slackware. [10:49] if i ssh remotely , it is used the alias from my ~/.bashrc ? [10:50] dorin_ro: of the remote bashrc if your remote user's shell is bash [10:53] gynter (n=gynterk@unaffiliated/gynterk) joined ##slackware. [10:57] jkwood (n=jkwood@lazy.slaxer.com) joined ##slackware. [10:58] rebooting: i hope i get the rigth order [10:59] Ludakrintin (n=krintin@41.223.57.75) joined ##slackware. [11:00] dorin_ro (n=dorin@univ-gw.bh.edu.ro) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [11:00] Superbaloo (i=FN@energeek.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:01] dorin_ro (n=dorin@univ-gw.bh.edu.ro) joined ##slackware. [11:01] yepp [11:01] when i boot i get the message , "kernel panic-not syncing VFS:unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(8,1), what does mean 8,1 ? [11:02] i ask because my root partition is 0811 and my /boot partition is 0812 [11:02] sidh : something about your partition?! [11:03] ok i think 8,1 is for 0801 [11:03] device with major number 8 and minor number 1 = /dev/sda1 [11:03] graphics (n=graphics@205.Red-88-26-179.staticIP.rima-tde.net) joined ##slackware. [11:03] so i should try 8,11 [11:03] for sdb1 [11:04] which is the disk for Slackware [11:04] Superbaloo (i=FN@energeek.net) joined ##slackware. [11:04] _MaggoT_ (n=Newbie@110.138.135.15) left irc: "Leaving" [11:05] sidh : u get that error when u boot the sistem? [11:05] yes, but it is my fault [11:05] _bruno (n=bruno@189-55-33-185-nd.cpe.vivax.com.br) left irc: [11:05] u use lilo? [11:06] yes [11:06] Action: ananke can't stand when people type 'u' instead of 'you'. this is not txtsp34k channel [11:06] and after u run liloconf [11:06] u get that error? [11:06] ananke: zomglolk? [11:06] heh [11:06] I hate it too [11:06] ananke: I can't stand it either. [11:07] dorin_ro: i'm chrootin again to run liloconf [11:07] me2 [11:07] ananke: doz dis anoy u or sumting? [11:07] u sux [11:07] ananke: I immediately imagine the user as being a 14 year old kid IRC'ing for his parent's computer. [11:07] thumbs: but thumbs go on hands! [11:08] spook: well, yes, they do, but even with thumbs I can type properly. [11:08] wrodrigues (n=wrodrigu@124.124.229.181) left irc: "leaving" [11:08] _MaggoT_ (n=Newbie@110.138.135.15) joined ##slackware. [11:09] ananke: o noes! teh peeps r txtn on teh interwebz [11:09] ananke: zomg ths s nt txtsp34kzrz chnnl? [11:10] jkwood: yesh ths s txtsp34kzrz chnnl [11:11] <_MaggoT_> anyone know how to fix this problem :http://pastebin.com/d21f4d33c [11:11] Let's type in newspeak. [11:11] Cryp71c (n=Cryp71c@173-162-21-126-Nashville.hfc.comcastbusiness.net) joined ##slackware. [11:12] alienBOB, mornin Alien, you there by chance? [11:13] s0d0 (n=bggr@host81-141-48-110.wlms-broadband.com) left irc: "Leaving" [11:14] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [11:14] Hrm, well if anyone else is there, I have a fresh slackware13 install that I've switched to the generic kernel for, and acpi (in term) returns "Command not found" is the acpi command dependent on a kernel module that's obviously not being loaded? [11:15] hitest (n=hitest@7conn226.rupert.net) left irc: "Leaving" [11:15] I didn't know there was an acpi command. 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[11:28] hi [11:30] i'm traying to build a custom version of slackware, thats loads with the linux-libre kernel, anyone knows a way to load a custom kernel FROM the dvd? [11:30] anka-ar: rebuild the dvd [11:30] yes [11:30] but.., i dont know how to put the kernel [11:31] anka-ar: google knows how [11:31] i decompress the initrd and see tue kernel folder [11:31] EuroTrash (i=unices@82-169-3-152.ip.telfort.nl) joined ##slackware. [11:31] Is there a need to patch the kernel? Reconfiguring is enough, IIRC all non-free parts are firmware, which can be disabled easily [11:32] graphics (n=graphics@205.Red-88-26-179.staticIP.rima-tde.net) left irc: "Leaving" [11:32] Kamel (n=1@99-205-243-255.pools.spcsdns.net) joined ##slackware. [11:32] in fact, a generic slackware kernel can be made free just by deleting some files from what I can tell [11:32] the kernel is seperate from the initrd. [11:33] mctpyt (n=mctpyt@unaffiliated/mstreetlinux) joined ##slackware. [11:33] spook: several of the kernel's modules however, are inside the initrd [11:33] if you netboot, you can use whatever kernel you want. [11:33] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) joined ##slackware. [11:33] alienBOB: oh right, especially the networking modules, right? [11:34] yes, in these folder i see kernel modules [11:35] i dont how how the initrd loads the kernel [11:36] spook, linux-libre is about removing firmware from the kernel tree IIRC... firmware needed to boot hardware could be in the initrd [11:37] witukind (n=witukind@ip-213-49-235-43.dsl.scarlet.be) joined ##slackware. [11:37] another way is to see the initrd from libre version of slackware, like kongoni.., but.., is soooooo diferent [11:37] is like slax [11:37] Azeotrope (n=azeotrop@unaffiliated/jbauer) joined ##slackware. [11:38] slackware linux is not called slackware GNU/Linux [11:38] There should be no need to patch the kernel source tree for "freedom" [11:38] editing .config is enough for that [11:38] spook: That would be a GNU development. [11:39] also, anyone who cares about it would use hardware which doesn't need firmware loading [11:39] although you might aswell not have a CD drive, hard disk etc. if you really care about freedom, as there is non-free firmware built into the device ;-p [11:39] Anyone who really cared about it would use open source hardware only. [11:40] yes [11:40] EuroTrash, which for some components does not exist [11:40] bye bye optical media [11:40] The logic that used to be in ROMs on network cards, etc. is now simply software, but it's been closed for decades. [11:40] oh and bye bye networking too lol [11:40] It just moved. [11:40] AbsTradELic (n=vldmr@unaffiliated/abstradelic) joined ##slackware. [11:40] EuroTrash++ [11:44] normally alienBOB should come at this time to chat ? I guess why he is still not :( [11:46] He said something 10 minutes ago. [11:46] But he's probably too busy signing women's breasts. [11:46] what? [11:47] It's what celebrities do. [11:48] and if they squeeze a little more on some than others, so what? [11:49] Erm... okay. [11:51] _marc` (n=marc@cl-2515.ham-01.de.sixxs.net) left irc: [11:51] Alright, sorry I was away from my desk, i'll repeat my question since it didn't seem amny people were around when I first asked [11:52] I have a fresh slackware13 install that I've switched to the generic kernel for, and acpi (in term) returns "Command not found" is the acpi command dependent on a kernel module that's obviously not being loaded? [11:52] acpid is installed [11:52] Cryp71c: iirc, the command acpi doesn't really exist in the acpi package [11:53] i need to go out [11:53] byee [11:54] mctpyt: ask about the custom kernel [11:54] anka-ar (i=be022925@gateway/web/freenode/x-aobyhivgxjovjkrl) left irc: [11:55] Intel[R]VT-x: I also have a job, and today is extremely busy with escalations I have to hunt [11:56] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [11:56] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: "Leaving" [11:56] :) [11:58] v4nelle (n=van@adsl163-68.lsf.forthnet.gr) joined ##slackware. [11:58] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) joined ##slackware. [11:59] adamk_ (n=adamk@c-68-34-175-102.hsd1.nj.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [11:59] haldir (n=haldir@66.249.234.19) left irc: "Leaving" [12:00] Intel[R]VT-x: and btw... you can not "apply" to become channel op. We pick the new recruits and pass the judgement [12:00] The more you ask to become one, the less chance of ever becoming one [12:00] how to win that trust ? [12:01] yes underestood [12:01] Don't act like me and dartmouth, fora start. [12:01] For differing reasons, of course. [12:01] I never asked to , but I want to [12:01] right ? [12:02] Yo Alien, got a sec to assist with battery issues? trying to get my battery level to output to dwm, but acpi in terminal results in command not found. [12:02] Right. But... I see no compelling reason to give you op status here [12:02] shyko (n=francisc@187.39.213.43) joined ##slackware. [12:02] and should do lots of contribution to the destro right ? [12:02] (this is on that generic kernel, btw..so maybe I am missing a kernel module?) [12:02] I still learning , very soon start contributing. [12:03] There is no such command as "acpi" Cryp71c [12:03] No idea if it existed before in earlier releases [12:03] yes yet I not contributed even a single line of code so for now there isn't a reason. [12:03] :) [12:03] Not in Slackware 10.0 at least [12:03] Intel[R]VT-x: you do not need to be a Slackware contributor to be a ##slackware channel op [12:04] Half the ops are *not* contributing significantly to Slackware [12:04] alienBOB, ..hrm, weird..well do you know of a terminal command that I can use to obtain that info? [12:04] no that isn't the point , I need to earn the respect by contributing to the slackware [12:04] _MaggoT_ (n=Newbie@110.138.135.15) left irc: "Leaving" [12:04] because I love programming [12:05] Cryp71c: you should be able to obtain that by looking in /proc/acpi [12:05] ienh (n=ienh@rennes.elikya.com) left irc: "leaving" [12:05] I have no laptop running Slackware right now so I can not check what exact file [12:05] alienBOB, only because users know how to ./configure;make;make install; here [12:06] alienBOB, for other distros.. making packages and such would be considered a massive contribution methinks [12:06] and I don't know a single op who hasn't made a package for something or someone to help [12:07] cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state | grep remaining | cut (some fancy stuff here) [12:07] The BAT0 will change depending on how many batteries or battery slots you have. [12:08] uva (i=bno@114-45-238-80.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [12:08] john_dee (n=id@93-81-139-2.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [12:09] john_dee (n=id@93-81-139-2.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Client Quit [12:09] jkwood: great [12:11] _MaggoT_ (n=Newbie@110.138.135.15) joined ##slackware. [12:11] liberty $ /usr/bin/acpitool Battery #1 : charged, 98.05% AC adapter : on-line [12:12] http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.0/system/acpitool/ [12:12] _bruno (n=bruno@siw2.rc.unesp.br) joined ##slackware. [12:13] <_MaggoT_> hmm how to fix x server on current user? [12:13] Very carerfully. [12:14] redtricycle (n=redtricy@adsl-68-124-184-136.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [12:16] l00t- (n=i-i3id3r@20150129150.user.veloxzone.com.br) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [12:17] l00t- (n=i-i3id3r@20150132045.user.veloxzone.com.br) joined ##slackware. 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[12:26] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.72.209) left irc: Connection timed out [12:26] Starchaser (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) left irc: Success [12:27] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.72.209) joined ##slackware. [12:29] andreas-- (n=andy@ppp091138228118.dsl.hol.gr) joined ##slackware. [12:31] hi guys. what would you make/build with 500 cds/dvds and 100 floppy discs? [12:31] bonfire [12:31] lol [12:32] A 5:1 model of Johnny 5 from Short Circuit. [12:33] ...mm it's not going to work, i think. [12:33] SIGBUS (n=gh@forkbomb.nl) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [12:34] nitro25 (n=nitro25@cpe-72-230-179-21.rochester.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [12:36] i've found this http://www.instructables.com/id/Floppy_Disk_Bag_Install_Disk_2/ , but it looks very fragile :) [12:38] notKlaatu (n=klaatu@unaffiliated/notklaatu) left ##slackware. [12:38] but it can be more robust using cd-roms also... [12:39] slava_dp (n=slava@83.170.208.10) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:40] tmkd (n=tmkd@a4.rwd.prospect.pl) joined ##slackware. [12:40] i finally repair the system and am able to boot it from gag, but now ihave a xorg problem [12:41] i can't startx as user , i have this error [12:41] can you get flash drives that you can make readonly? [12:41] mmm...someone must have come up with one that you can rip the write able tab off [12:42] /usr/bin/X: error while loadiing shared libraries: libhal.so.1: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory [12:42] Can't you make any FS read-only? [12:42] i'm quite sure to have select hal in the X sets [12:42] sidh: so install the hal package [12:42] hal is in the L/ set [12:42] Nick_Patterson: dunno, they can still format over it right? or summat. [12:42] grep libhal.so.1 /var/log/packages [12:43] acidchild: Yeah, of course. [12:43] jkwood: he did not install hal, so he will not find anything with that grep [12:43] Nick_Patterson: i want to say yes, but i think the answer might be fs per fs. [12:43] Readonly flash drives have a hardware switch [12:45] OclkdMan (n=OclkdMan@78.134.14.115) left irc: "Leaving" [12:45] yeah.... none of mine have a switch on them [12:45] Anakin (i=Anakin@unaffiliated/anakin) joined ##slackware. [12:45] Annie! You've grown since I last saw you. [12:46] adrenaline (n=repsol@ip70-171-222-139.tc.ph.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [12:46] _MaggoT_ (n=Newbie@110.138.135.15) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [12:46] thats...creepy [12:46] of course, you first saw me in The Phantom Menace :)) [12:46] Nick change: andreas-- -> andy [12:46] alienBOB: Well, I was trying not to make an overt assumption. ;) [12:47] Nick change: andy -> andy-- [12:47] _MaggoT_ (n=Newbie@125.161.217.178) joined ##slackware. [12:47] omfg, star wars jokes [12:47] =( [12:47] lol [12:47] no more ;) [12:48] Axius (n=ojof@92.85.29.169) joined ##slackware. [12:49] SIGBUS_ (n=gh@forkbomb.nl) joined ##slackware. [12:51] alienBOB: you were right , hal wasn't installed, i need some medecine , i was sure to have selected it [12:51] repsol_ (n=repsol@ip70-171-222-139.tc.ph.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [12:52] thank you alienBOB [12:52] i need one of those tiny devices to make a router out of [12:53] im tired of using a big ass computer [12:53] what kind of beast is it on the console terminal, it is definitely not penguins isn't it ? [12:54] That's a tasmanian devil, if it's the one I'm thinking of. [12:54] whaaaowww quite different from the one from the cartoon [12:55] sidh: This one actually gets along with Bugs. Check it out. [12:56] Nick_Patterson: a bug on a logo ? [12:56] slackie (n=x@217.129.168.42) joined ##slackware. [12:57] sidh: No. Bugs Bunny is not a bug. [12:59] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [13:00] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:20e:8eff:fe20:82d7) joined ##slackware. [13:02] fhobia (n=fhobia@c-67-188-69-121.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:03] adrenaline (n=repsol@ip70-171-222-139.tc.ph.cox.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:03] Nick_Patterson: he freaking should be [13:04] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426167.home.otenet.gr) joined ##slackware. [13:04] Emeau-cat__ (n=Emeau-ca@cho94-3-82-225-203-40.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: "Quitte" [13:06] jkwood: thats the one that still exists [13:07] tasmanian tiger is extinct. [13:11] dramz (n=dramz@174.81-166-32.customer.lyse.net) left ##slackware. [13:11] fire|bird (n=fire|bir@unaffiliated/firebird619) joined ##slackware. [13:13] this is where someone says, why is it extinct [13:13] spook: Yep. [13:13] and i say, what do i look like a botanist [13:13] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-27-63-133.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [13:13] Well, you're definitely not a linguist. [13:14] i have a question, im looking through a slackbuilds template and i see this. [13:14] Nick_Patterson: you obviously dont get the joke [13:14] if [ -x /usr/bin/update-desktop-database ]; then /usr/bin/update-desktop-database -q usr/share/applications >/dev/null 2>&1 [13:14] what exactley is its purpose ? [13:14] Scuzz: answer, thats in do-inst.sh read the template better [13:14] man update-desktop-database [13:14] there isnt a man page for it [13:15] Scuzz: thats not part of the slackbuild script. [13:15] less $(which update-desktop-database) [13:16] spook yes its part of the doinst [13:16] i was jsut curious of its purpose [13:16] Scuzz: do what Camarade_Tux said and you'll see [13:16] Scuzz: looks like it updates kde/xfce menu [13:17] nyRednek: protip: don't give the answer to people who are very close to helping themselves [13:18] chb (n=1000@unixboard/mod/chb) joined ##slackware. [13:19] tmkd (n=tmkd@a4.rwd.prospect.pl) left irc: Remote closed the connection [13:19] nyRednek: "wow looking at the file itself seems to clearly show what it does" is the best answer :) [13:20] spook: Oh, was that from a movie or something? [13:21] spook: ok...sorry for interrupting/railroading the teaching process [13:22] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [13:22] ch-b (n=1000@unixboard/mod/chb) joined ##slackware. [13:23] (##slackware) Channel ban on Schroeder*!*@* expired. [13:23] ##slackware: mode change '-b Schroeder*!*@*' by slackboy!n=thongson@li6-30.members.linode.com [13:23] nyRednek: helping people to help themselves is usually the best way in here. [13:23] Nick_Patterson: no, i just made it up. [13:24] Insulting them until they go away mad and dtermined to fix it themselves is the second best way. [13:24] spook: do.. not.. help.. me.. [13:24] !! [13:24] i've got enough of problems [13:25] winter: i'm not in the habit of helping you. [13:25] \o/ [13:28] _MaggoT_ (n=Newbie@125.161.217.178) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [13:28] ch-b (n=1000@unixboard/mod/chb) left irc: "inter rete non licet esse spatium vaccuus iuris -jjoeris" [13:30] chb (n=1000@unixboard/mod/chb) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [13:31] Axius (n=ojof@92.85.29.169) left irc: "Leaving" [13:33] freebse (n=freebse@f050131132.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [13:34] adamk_ (n=adamk@68.34.175.102) joined ##slackware. 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[14:05] Man doesn't have gmp though, or at least I don't know where to find it [14:05] what exactly are you looking for in the way of documentation [14:05] http://darkmonkey.org.uk/4/1/1159315203775.jpg [14:05] hahaha.. now thats funny [14:06] the methods of class mpz are .... [14:06] well mpz_class [14:06] neverwas: what is that? [14:07] arbitrary (sp?) precision integer class [14:07] neverwas: and what is it a part of? [14:07] gmp [14:08] http://gmplib.org/ [14:08] look at /usr/doc/gmp-* [14:10] dissociative (n=dissocia@adsl190-28-192-200.epm.net.co) joined ##slackware. [14:10] not a whole lot there, but I guess I know where to look for other lib's now [14:10] caio_ (n=caio@190.244.44.18) joined ##slackware. [14:10] which tool is best situed for mirroring a website? [14:10] Wiren- (n=aad@LRouen-152-81-20-240.w80-13.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: [14:11] wget works well [14:11] dissociative: well, yeah wget. but if you have shell or rsync access use rsync [14:13] ugh http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/gmp/gmp_74.html [14:18] whoa it's fast though, 100! in .001 sec [14:18] I'm mirroring a site from www.archive.org [14:18] dissociative: yeah then wget [14:18] but their robots.txt doesnt tell wget to use recursion [14:18] you can specify recursive [14:18] you can tell wget to ignore robots.txt [14:19] how [14:19] you can also get your ip banned for doing it [14:19] dissociative: man wget [14:19] google knows [14:19] but I need to mirror it at any cost [14:19] Intel[R]VT-x_ (n=chatzill@124.43.58.164) joined ##slackware. [14:19] dissociative: man wget [14:20] oh well in that case, pay someone to go and make a hard copy of their hard drive [14:20] pretty much anything is possible at any cost [14:20] man wget; /robots.txt = nothing [14:21] lets google it [14:21] http://lmgtfy.com/?q=wget+ignore+robots.txt [14:21] ahhh it's been a while since I got to do that... [14:22] like 1158 of the manual [14:22] -k is useful too [14:23] Starchaser (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) joined ##slackware. [14:26] gtludwig (n=gtl@150.162.165.254) left irc: "Saindo" [14:27] it doesnt seems to work still [14:27] :( [14:27] user error, replace user. [14:28] archive.org is not for restoring backups from [14:29] but the site that I want doesnt exists anymore [14:29] aaaaa [14:31] gar0t0 (n=gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) joined ##slackware. [14:31] _bruno (n=bruno@200.145.37.66) left irc: Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer) [14:31] _bruno (n=bruno@siw2.rc.unesp.br) joined ##slackware. [14:31] egregor (n=egregor@unaffiliated/lombard) joined ##slackware. [14:33] Axius (n=fd@92.84.19.216) joined ##slackware. [14:33] its only mirroring the index page but the links doesnt [14:34] wget -e robots=off --wait 3 --limit-rate=30k -m -k -K -E http://wwwblah [14:35] l00t- (n=i-i3id3r@20150132045.user.veloxzone.com.br) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [14:35] i-i3id3r (n=i-i3id3r@unaffiliated/tsar) joined ##slackware. [14:35] mctpyt (n=mctpyt@unaffiliated/mstreetlinux) left irc: Nick collision from services. [14:36] mstreet (n=mctpyt@unaffiliated/mstreetlinux) joined ##slackware. [14:37] mstreet (n=mctpyt@unaffiliated/mstreetlinux) left ##slackware. [14:38] deco (n=deco@adsl-69-108-79-234.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [14:38] Intel[R]VT-x (n=chatzill@124.43.59.128) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [14:40] paul424 (n=chatzill@156.17.163.223) joined ##slackware. [14:40] Ekc_ (n=Ekc@weirdbox.ddns.playtime.bg) left irc: "bb" [14:41] hi, who could invite me to the www channel [14:41] paul424: not someone in ##slackware [14:41] whats the reason ? [14:42] paul424: because this is ##slackware not ##www [14:42] josteint (n=josteint@cm-84.215.36.243.getinternet.no) joined ##slackware. [14:44] paul424: perhaps reading an IRC primer would be good? [14:46] yikes [14:46] paul424 (n=chatzill@156.17.163.223) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.3/20090824101458]" [14:46] ZeuZ (n=you@unaffiliated/zeuz/x-778294) joined ##slackware. [14:47] Hey everyone, I've been struglin' to get some info on wheter a Macbook Pro 6,2 (mid 2009) would be able to use the two nVidia graphic cards while not using bootcamp to "emulate BIOS calls" [14:48] I know Linux can boot of EFI since 2000 [14:48] Lyn (n=Luz@76.242.8.62) joined ##slackware. [14:48] macbook pro, it has two graphics cards? [14:48] But regarding that, well, I've just tried a couple of liveCDs to wich extent, all ended up actually using the "heavy" GPU wich drains more power. As a matter of facts, I only need the lowest one. [14:48] I wonder why it is #www, not ##www .. [14:49] efi sucks [14:49] spook, yes. nVidia 9400m and 9600M GT [14:49] ZeuZ: are you using x? [14:49] BP{k}: did this channel used to be #slackware? [14:49] ViN86: not that i know of. [14:49] spook, not as we speak, no. I'm on a host running Windows 7 (it feels pretty solid compared to Vista, by the way, but we've all heard that) [14:50] PenPerkInc (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [14:50] can i sue MS for not telling me the LaTeX is a million times better than word? [14:50] ViN86: no [14:50] ViN86, you can, but they'll probably win- [14:50] ZeuZ: you can force x to use a particular device using an xorg.conf [14:50] i feel dumb for wasting so much time with word and formatting after seeing how easy latex is [14:50] spook, it won't even get recognized. [14:51] not a bot [14:51] ZeuZ: hmmm? what does lspci say? [14:51] spook, using Bootcamp, only the lowest one would work. Using rEFIt, or booting the liveCD, only the fastest one. [14:51] is Luz [14:51] it either spits out one or the other, spook. [14:51] neverwas (n=Neverwas@64-132-174-139.static.twtelecom.net) left ##slackware. [14:52] That's why I'm eagerly asking, besides, I'm allready doomed to use Broadcom-STA instead of b43, since my card ain't supported yet. [14:52] _MaggoT_ (n=Newbie@125.161.195.23) joined ##slackware. [14:52] ZeuZ: i really really really don't know then. those were the only vague ideas i could come up with [14:52] just wants to thank everyone for helping getting video card running with KDE... [14:52] Lyn: who are you talking to? [14:53] err about? [14:53] people in here helped me setup my video card few days ago [14:53] ahh, just the two things you said prior left me scratching my head heh [14:54] Lyn: great. You can repay them by helping other folks now! [14:54] hey thumbs, how's it going? [14:54] thumbs up for thumbs as of the great tip [14:54] fire|bird: a bit better. [14:54] hey fire|bird, how's it going? [14:54] Lyn: or if you cant help people, dont try to bullshit, just stay silent and listen. [14:54] ViN86: good, thanks. [14:54] woundup using nvidia 190.42 supports X and alot of video cards [14:54] excellent [14:54] Lyn (n=Luz@76.242.8.62) left irc: "Leaving" [14:55] spook: that's a tough one for a lot of people [14:55] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [14:55] I recall using older NVIDIA drivers once because of graphic corruption. [14:55] <_MaggoT_> can anyone tell me what different between slackware-13 with slackware-current [14:55] _MaggoT_: not much, for now. [14:55] _MaggoT_: read the changelog [14:56] fire|bird: my HDD crashed, and I had /home on it. I only lost my FF history, thankfully. Everything else was fine. [14:56] <_MaggoT_> spook : already slackware-current got new kde package [14:56] yes [14:56] thumbs: wow, thankfully that's all that was lost, could have been a disaster. [14:57] <_MaggoT_> if i want go do slackpkg better i go to slackware13 or slackware-current? [14:57] thumbs: that happened to me a while back, except it was my media drive and i lost everything lol [14:57] kde 4.3 in /testing [14:57] fire|bird: yeah, I lost one mp3 too, not too bad. [14:57] ViN86: I now run RAID1 everywhere. [14:57] 2x 750 GB + 2x 1 TB [14:57] yea that's a good idea [14:57] i just got a WD 640GB Bluea few months ago [14:57] so it should be good for a few years lol [14:57] spook: what *are* you talking about? [14:57] it's very expensive, but I don't take chances any more. [14:58] kde 4.3 in /testing ??? [14:58] egregor_ (n=egregor@unaffiliated/lombard) joined ##slackware. [14:58] alienBOB: i dont know :S [14:58] aceofspa1es19 (n=sgtevans@d207-216-16-29.bchsia.telus.net) joined ##slackware. [14:58] ViN86: but I get the HDD's at cost, so it's fine. [14:58] spook: drunk again? [14:58] thumbs: i really need to get a blu ray burner so i can back stuff up easily [14:58] guax (n=guaxinim@189.34.54.202) left irc: Remote closed the connection [14:58] init[1] (i=buffer@shellium/member/buffer) joined ##slackware. [14:58] alienBOB: completely sober [14:58] ViN86: great idea. [14:58] dvd's dont hack it anymore [14:59] ViN86: they're still WAY too expensive. [14:59] can any one do a find / -name helvR12-ISO8859-1.pcf.gz ? if found would you mind dcc-ing it ? [14:59] i think they're down to around $200 now [14:59] let me check [14:59] alienBOB: i swear i saw kde 4.3 in testing, i just checked now and its not [14:59] /usr/X11^ [14:59] aceofspades19 (n=sgtevans@d207-216-16-29.bchsia.telus.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [14:59] egregor (n=egregor@unaffiliated/lombard) left irc: Nick collision from services. [14:59] Nick change: egregor_ -> egregor [15:00] thumbs: hmm 8x BD Burner for $180 [15:00] not bad [15:00] alienBOB: oh hurr, there it is, not in testing. [15:00] ViN86: ah, sata I assume. This is a P3, and I don't have an extra SATA port. [15:00] sorry for my general ignorance. [15:01] thumbs: SATA PCI cards are only $20 ;) [15:01] ViN86: I already use two of them, adaptec, for my RAID mirrors. [15:01] sata pci cards are also a waste of money if they have any more than about 2 ports. [15:02] gg PCI clockspeed/bandwidth [15:02] thumbs: ohh scratch that then heh [15:02] ViN86: which leaves... one PCI free, I think [15:03] gynter (n=gynterk@unaffiliated/gynterk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:03] thumbs: im glad my current board has 8 sata slots [15:03] ViN86: perhaps I should simply get a quad-core mobo instead. [15:03] ViN86: the onboard sata RAID controllers usually suck. [15:03] spook: I agree with that. [15:03] thumbs: yea that's what ive heard. you can upgrade your pc pretty cheaply tbh [15:03] francisco_ (n=francisc@187.39.213.43) joined ##slackware. [15:04] thumbs: agree with what? [15:04] ViN86: I have a 800W PSU. I just need new MOBO, new CPU, new RAM [15:04] onboard sata raid controllers are fake raid. [15:04] spook: the 3+ sata ports on PCI [15:04] spook: so are PCI cards without batteries [15:04] thumbs: you could go core2duo for cheap [15:04] spook: PCIe will suffice [15:04] thumbs: :) [15:04] in terms of bandwidth [15:05] pcie is fine yes, pci is not. [15:05] ViN86: I suppose. This P3 is still very fast, however. [15:05] thumbs: i run a C2D E8400 at 3.6GHz [15:05] thumbs: you can get these chips pretty cheap atm and they OC nicely [15:05] ViN86: sure, but this P3 runs plenty fast for my needs. [15:06] thumbs: yea that's really what it comes down to [15:06] jareth_ (n=X@bak.project-treadstone.nl) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:06] CtrlAltCa (n=fabio@kvirc/developer/CtrlAltCa) left irc: "byez" [15:07] metrofox (n=metrofox@151.56.156.153) joined ##slackware. [15:07] salve [15:07] and if I plug the SATA drives separately on a new MOBO, and use software RAID, it's harder to recover than using a PCI RAID card. [15:07] ups... hi there! [15:07] at least with the former, the kernel module is sufficient to see the mirror. [15:08] thumbs: mdadm has options for rebuilding the array... [15:08] spook: yes, I know, I use it. [15:08] me too! [15:09] spook: it's a PITA unless you use the same kernel version to recover. [15:09] but thumbs, thumbs go on hands not in linux [15:09] thumbs: i thought that would be a given thing to do [15:11] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-27-63-133.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: No route to host [15:11] metrofox: ciao :) [15:11] hey deco [15:11] spook: Where are you located? [15:11] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-27-63-195.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [15:12] spook is locked away in a dungeon deep underground or soemthing... [15:12] I'm above ground and I won't die of exposure if i go outside right now. [15:13] lol [15:13] Which state? [15:13] hrm...my time seems to be wrong in date now [15:13] this state [15:14] The-spiki (n=spiki@212.200.169.13) joined ##slackware. [15:14] You're on a date and in irc? Poor fella. [15:14] must not be a good date :P [15:14] spook: Ok, be smart. [15:14] depends, is she in this irc channel? [15:14] maybe they are irc dating you insensitive clods [15:14] 'date now' :) not date now [15:15] lies [15:15] haha [15:15] How does date pull its time? [15:15] from hardware clock, which is set in BIOS? [15:15] from /etc/hwclock? [15:15] Nick_Patterson: Ok, be technical-incompitent [15:15] Axius (n=fd@92.84.19.216) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:15] man date [15:15] lol [15:16] inb4 gay dating jokes [15:16] shyko (n=francisc@187.39.213.43) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:16] asking a manual page about dating just seems... amusing.. [15:17] Necos, thanks, I'm sure I could use you to point out timeconfig to me too as if I don't already know it =\ [15:18] got it taken care of, thanks. [15:18] dissociative (n=dissocia@adsl190-28-192-200.epm.net.co) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [15:18] _MaggoT_: better you didnt pm me without permission [15:18] _MaggoT_: ask you question here or not at all [15:19] Cryp71c, i didn't, spook did [15:20] replay (n=replay@69.26.207.214) joined ##slackware. [15:20] Necos: i didn't do nothing [15:20] <_MaggoT_> spook : sorry promise next time will ask permission [15:21] _MaggoT_: you wont get it from me. ask here or not at all [15:21] ohya :) well...spook, act as if my criticism and shortness was directed at you instead of necos. [15:21] cbpye (n=cbpye@c-71-229-54-69.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:21] Necos, my bad [15:21] gregsparc_ (n=chatzill@208.65.91.90) joined ##slackware. [15:21] :P [15:22] gregsparc (n=chatzill@208.65.91.90) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [15:22] Nick change: gregsparc_ -> gregsparc [15:22] <_MaggoT_> spook : ok, let me find first at Internet if not get the solution i will ask in here [15:23] Valvestr (n=Miranda@190.191.54.175) joined ##slackware. [15:23] _MaggoT_: the question you asked in pm, is exactly the kind of question you should ask in the channel, not in private [15:24] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:24] Miroku (n=supergea@65-113-15-181.dia.static.qwest.net) joined ##slackware. [15:26] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) joined ##slackware. [15:26] <_MaggoT_> spook : sorry spook and please don't angry :) [15:26] stop apologizing and ask the damn question... [15:26] anyone has installed slack in a presario 1200 laptop? [15:26] _MaggoT_: not angry, just telling you not pm me, and to ask in here. [15:26] Valvestr: try it and see. [15:27] josteint (n=josteint@cm-84.215.36.243.getinternet.no) left irc: "Lost terminal" [15:28] already have slack 11 and it works good [15:28] so what's the problem? [15:29] fonseg (n=fonseg@113.22.110.224) joined ##slackware. [15:29] Old_Spike0 (n=Old_Spik@213.37.174.129.dyn.user.ono.com) joined ##slackware. [15:29] egregor (n=egregor@unaffiliated/lombard) left irc: "leaving" [15:29] no problem i want to know if anyone had expirience whit that machine [15:29] moh2a (n=mohaa@92.49.72.104) joined ##slackware. [15:29] i'm sure it's on linux-laptop.net :P [15:29] francisco_ (n=francisc@187.39.213.43) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [15:30] how to know the screen resolution (dpi) and change that value (96dpi in my case) ? i'm using slack12/xfce [15:30] check that one very first [15:30] http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/compaq.html, and there are 8 articles on it [15:31] also been there :) [15:31] xdpyinfo fonseg, in a terminal will tell ya what it is [15:33] Necos: 'xdpyinfo | grep resolution' gives me 107x107dpi. how to change that to 96dpi to best fit my screen? [15:33] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.72.209) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:34] Valvestr (n=Miranda@190.191.54.175) left irc: "Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org" [15:34] phzin (n=x2@unaffiliated/phzin) left ##slackware. [15:34] damn, your monitor must be bigger than mine lol [15:34] dive (n=diverse@unaffiliated/dive) joined ##slackware. [15:35] i don't know of a tool that'll change it for you automatically... it's usually a screen option in xorg.conf [15:35] deco (n=deco@adsl-69-108-79-234.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [15:36] fonseg (n=fonseg@113.22.110.224) left irc: "leaving" [15:37] deco (n=deco@adsl-69-108-79-234.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [15:37] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. [15:37] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) left irc: "just to eat" [15:37] lowkyalur (n=low@dslb-088-070-024-031.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [15:40] Anthony_ (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) joined ##slackware. [15:40] hiptobecubic (n=john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) joined ##slackware. [15:40] Anthony_ (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) left irc: Client Quit [15:40] fuzzix_ (n=fuzzix@93.107.158.50) joined ##slackware. [15:41] GATT0 (n=Romeo~@host162-68-dynamic.51-79-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined ##slackware. [15:41] Nick change: GATT0 -> g4tt0 [15:41] yo* [15:41] yo g4tt0 [15:41] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [15:41] fuzzix (n=fuzzix@93.107.124.236) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [15:41] greetings g4tt0 [15:41] Action: fire|bird stabs Necos [15:42] :) [15:42] good thing i have the bulletproof vest on :) [15:42] heya fire|bird [15:42] so that's what that was. [15:42] heya Necos :) [15:42] random KDE question for ya [15:43] ut oh :P [15:43] have you had a LFN problem with konq? [15:43] no [15:43] you have I take it? [15:44] hey g4tt0 [15:44] hello metrofox [15:44] oh no, it's metro [15:44] g4tt0: puoi anche dirmi ciao xD [15:44] well, trying to rule out tool errors before i start going bonkers [15:44] okay metro, ciao! :) [15:45] copying files off a laptop hd that ran winxp [15:45] ewwww :P [15:45] wondering if it's the FS or if it's konq that's not able to copy the files [15:45] paul424 (i=1000@k163-223.DWUDZIESTOLATKA.ds.uni.wroc.pl) joined ##slackware. [15:47] Necos: same thing with dolphin too? [15:48] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@190.154.240.58) joined ##slackware. [15:48] Miroku (n=supergea@65-113-15-181.dia.static.qwest.net) left irc: "Leaving" [15:48] appzer0 (n=appzer0@bes31-1-88-188-134-86.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:49] <_MaggoT_> bye all going to sleep and update my slackware-13 to slackware-current [15:50] _MaggoT_ (n=Newbie@125.161.195.23) left irc: "Leaving" [15:50] josteint (n=josteint@cm-84.215.36.243.getinternet.no) joined ##slackware. [15:52] fallertsen (n=Franz@82.58.136.93) joined ##slackware. [15:54] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left irc: Remote closed the connection [15:56] on slackbuilds.org i notice xmonad has been ported to 13, but not xmonad-contrib libraries which remains on 12.2, is it easy to port it to 13 ? [15:56] i've never used dolphin :) [15:56] WHAT?!?!? :P [15:56] you just need to look at the slackbuild script... it may not even require modification sidh [15:56] I ask because if it works with that, then it'd sort of rule out an FS issue. [15:56] hello [15:57] i have a problem while try to run one program [15:57] with strace it show me [15:57] execve("/home/e01/test/a.out", ["/home/e01/test/a.out"...], [/* 33 vars */]) = -1 ENOMEM (Cannot allocate memory) [15:57] +++ killed by SIGKILL +++ [15:57] Process 31176 detached [15:57] what mean this? [15:58] gregsparc_ (n=chatzill@208.65.91.90) joined ##slackware. [16:03] e01: ##slackware is not exactly the right channel to debug your self-written code [16:03] This is slackware support [16:03] gregsparc (n=chatzill@208.65.91.90) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [16:03] Nick change: gregsparc_ -> gregsparc [16:04] Bonix (n=Bonix@201.17.213.254) left irc: "leaving" [16:04] fire|bird, i'll give that a shot :) [16:04] alienBOB, sry [16:04] although, i'd say that you're trying to malloc something that doesn't belong to you :P [16:04] Well, or he tries to allocate a zillion GB at once [16:04] gyroscope (n=master@unaffiliated/gyroscope) left irc: "WeeChat 0.3.0" [16:04] hahahaha [16:05] which would be equally as amusing [16:08] fallertsen (n=Franz@82.58.136.93) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:11] slackie (n=x@217.129.168.42) left irc: "Papaver Somniferum" [16:16] Asmadeus (n=asmadeus@shellium/staff/developer.Asmadeus) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [16:18] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) left irc: [16:19] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. 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[16:27] i didn't install any firewall i think [16:27] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) left irc: [16:27] in case where icmp would be block i tried a telnet ip 22 on a server, still nothing [16:28] andy-- (n=andy@ppp091138228118.dsl.hol.gr) left irc: "Lost terminal" [16:30] sidh: can you ping your default gw? [16:30] no [16:30] r_linux (n=r_linux@189.38.220.35) left irc: "leaving" [16:31] sidh: check if the link is detected with ethtool [16:31] cya P4C0: i realized this is not the good NIC, i have 3 nic, each time i unplug from one to plug to another, it still say up in ifconfig [16:32] but only 1 one the 3 is really ok [16:32] gar0t0 (n=gar0t0@unaffiliated/gar0t0) left irc: "fui bebe" [16:32] but it is not my Gigabit Intel nic [16:32] you might want to remove failed nics from the system [16:32] maladjusted (n=malajove@121.1.54.50) joined ##slackware. [16:33] in fact all i want is to make mic gigabit nic working [16:33] sidh: well if you know their mac address you can assign them to specific ethx [16:33] how do i completely remove KDE? [16:33] ok where wan we set that [16:33] sidh: ifconfig /all should list them all [16:34] /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules [16:34] there. [16:34] maladjusted: Find all KDE packages in /var/log/packages then remove them? [16:34] go there and read the contents [16:35] cktiger (n=cktiger@81.193.135.27) joined ##slackware. [16:35] P4C0: are you sure about the /all options (isn't it for ipconfig /all ?) [16:35] it's ifconfig.... [16:35] cktiger (n=cktiger@81.193.135.27) left irc: Client Quit [16:35] this isn't windows [16:35] sidh: -a [16:35] cktiger (n=cktiger@aa20060611363b8b1fd4.userreverse.dion.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [16:35] yes but i gatr an errorwith /all [16:35] ifconfig -a [16:35] typo [16:36] ;) [16:36] none unix i know use /all option [16:36] cktiger (n=cktiger@aa20060611363b8b1fd4.userreverse.dion.ne.jp) left irc: Client Quit [16:37] sidh: you can assign ethx to mac with udev: http://flipsidereality.com/blog/linux/rename-hardware-devices-like-eth0-using-udev-for-linux/ http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/udev.htm [16:37] cktiger (n=ckt1g3r@aa20060611363b8b1fd4.userreverse.dion.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [16:37] cktiger (n=ckt1g3r@aa20060611363b8b1fd4.userreverse.dion.ne.jp) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:37] ... [16:37] I'll go ahead and paste this a second time /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules [16:37] again, look in there [16:37] ckt1g3r (n=ckt1g3r@aa20060611363b8b1fd4.userreverse.dion.ne.jp) joined ##slackware. [16:38] antiwire: sorry didn't see your message... just got in [16:38] antiwire: the mac address are already assigned with an eth in the file you mention [16:38] maladjusted (n=malajove@121.1.54.50) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:38] sidh: guess what [16:38] maladjusted (n=malajove@121.1.54.50) joined ##slackware. [16:38] change the interface names to be how you want... [16:38] amazing huh [16:38] so if e1000 stand for intel gigabit nic (it sounds like) it seems i only have to set up my conf with eth1 and not eth0 [16:39] antiwire: thank you very much [16:39] P4C0: thanks you too [16:39] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) left irc: "You make your own luck in life." [16:39] yw [16:42] onced i modified the rules files antiwire mentioned, how do i reload network ? [16:42] some time i can follow debian how to , but /etc/init.d/networking restart doesnt work on slackware [16:43] /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 restart [16:45] jimi (n=jimi@68.166.53.50) left irc: Operation timed out [16:45] http://www.dodaj.rs/f/3A/Fx/37KhmGsT/flobamali5.jpg lol [16:46] Nick change: moh2a -> mohaa [16:46] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.72) joined ##slackware. [16:46] berke (n=berke@nv-67-232-151-51.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) joined ##slackware. [16:47] Wow That is a homely person. lol [16:47] witukind (n=witukind@ip-213-49-235-43.dsl.scarlet.be) left irc: "Leaving" [16:47] I finally did it, after 3 days of searching documentation I got oracle 11g installed and running smoothly on slackware64 13.0 [16:47] i will take my nobel prize now [16:48] The prize is for peace. [16:48] dang it! [16:48] berke: and it would have taken you 1 hour to do it on any supported platform [16:48] i know I know, but I need it for school [16:48] and I love slackware [16:49] Asmadeus (n=asmadeus@shellium/staff/developer.Asmadeus) joined ##slackware. [16:49] yeah, and i love ponies. i don't bring them to work [16:49] it runs fine on ubuntu, but running ubuntu makes me feel cheap and used [16:49] john_dee (n=id@93-81-139-2.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [16:49] berke: http://www.vislab.uq.edu.au/ag3/slackware/howto/oracle.html <-- does this helped you [16:49] ahh, to be young and to be able to afford to spend so much time on a problem [16:50] yes that helped immensely [16:50] found it yesterday [16:50] Nick_Patterson: Didn't you hear? You don't actaully have to do anything to get a Nobel anymore. [16:50] here we go [16:50] i have to put up with that all day at work [16:50] jkwood: Yeah.... we'll he looks like a nice guy, though :P [16:51] jkwood, indeed, just like this pic illustrates http://asset.soup.io/asset/0506/8208_1dc0_500.jpeg [16:51] berke: i came to slackware because i need to oracle tools that are not completly functional under freebsd, as freebsd users told me that slackware was the most clean linux dist it could exist, i chose that one [16:51] i agree sidh [16:51] befaore i wwas used to debian, but i hope to be less disapointed that debian with slack [16:51] praedictus (i=1001@189.92.196.137) joined ##slackware. [16:52] if you are disappointed with slack, you are not using it correctly. ;p [16:52] brb [16:52] well im a little miffed that amarok album cover fetching seems to be broken, but I think thats amazon.com's fault and not slackwares [16:52] jareth__ (n=X@bak.project-treadstone.nl) joined ##slackware. [16:52] Oh, nevermind. [16:53] anyone lose their icons going to latest KDE in -current? [16:53] ananke: You don't take ponies to work? This ruins three chapters of my biography. [16:55] ponies are too heavy >.> [16:55] tell those bitches to go on a diet :) [16:55] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [16:56] Starchaser (n=iron@host89-251-107-28.hnet.ru) left irc: Remote closed the connection [16:57] jemark (n=mark@ip-62-143-39-202.unitymediagroup.de) joined ##slackware. [16:58] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.83.125) joined ##slackware. [16:58] akira42 (n=tetsuo@dslb-088-073-187-036.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: "leaving" [16:58] ikonia (n=mattd@unaffiliated/ikonia) left irc: Connection reset by peer [16:59] chee (n=chee@cpc1-lisb2-0-0-cust370.belf.cable.ntl.com) joined ##slackware. [17:00] haha [17:00] hey [17:00] stygian (i=1000@ppp-70-129-230-119.dsl.tpkaks.swbell.net) left irc: "leaving" [17:01] jimi (n=jimi@h-68-166-53-50.dnvtco56.static.covad.net) joined ##slackware. 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[17:15] chee, go away >.> [17:15] =[ [17:16] praedictus: install the *new* packages too [17:16] whats 172.16.0.0/12's netmask? [17:17] no quick takers, never mind ;P [17:17] 255.224 or some such [17:18] kk will double check see what I missed , thanks! [17:18] 255.128.0.0 [17:18] Netmask: 255.240.0.0 = 12 11111111.1111 0000.00000000.00000000 [17:18] but that's still wrong, because only the higher order bits need to be set [17:18] yeah, i know acidchild :P [17:19] maladjusted (n=malajove@121.1.54.50) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [17:20] rly [17:20] i flipped the wrong bits in the netmask [17:20] but i knew i was wrong :P [17:22] ZMR (n=zmonge@201.206.18.30) left irc: Connection timed out [17:22] Ok, found the culprit - the oxygen-icons package :) Thats what I get for upgrading while sleeping; [17:23] deco (n=deco@adsl-69-108-79-234.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [17:24] lol [17:24] deco (n=deco@adsl-69-108-79-234.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [17:25] praedictus (i=1001@189.92.196.137) left irc: "Leaving" [17:25] what's the program called that lets you run IE in linux? [17:25] is it ie4linux? [17:25] fuck [17:25] fire|bird: fuck [17:25] fire|bird: I'm stuck for my browser [17:26] lol [17:26] Necos: wine [17:27] stygian (i=1000@ppp-70-129-230-119.dsl.tpkaks.swbell.net) joined ##slackware. [17:27] i know it USES wine... but there's an actual package, and yeah, my google search confirms it's ie4linux :P [17:27] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@200.63.208.226) joined ##slackware. [17:27] lowkyalur (n=low@dslb-088-070-024-031.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [17:30] fire|bird: it's your fault! [17:30] P4C0 (n=paco@unaffiliated/p4c0) left irc: "out" [17:33] fire|bird: I hate you! [17:35] jemark (n=mark@ip-62-143-39-202.unitymediagroup.de) left irc: Client Quit [17:37] don't hate fire|bird =[ [17:38] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-27-63-195.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [17:38] sinkigobopo_ (n=sinkigob@unaffiliated/sinkigobopo) joined ##slackware. [17:39] Action: fire|bird imagines some interesting lyrics using what Camarade_Tux just said in the last 4 lines. [17:39] kleanchap (n=chatzill@p5DC30075.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined ##slackware. [17:40] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-27-63-195.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Client Quit [17:41] fire|bird: Fuck. Fuck. I'm stuck for my browser. Wine. Wine. I'm runnin' outta thyme? [17:41] Nick_Patterson: dang it, stop that mind reading crap.... :P [17:43] rosemary [17:44] she's not here, try again later. :P [17:44] Action: chee wth. I am failing at installing fonts. [17:47] dchmelik (n=d@66.243.232.25) joined ##slackware. [17:49] kleanchap (n=chatzill@p5DC30075.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Remote closed the connection [17:49] sinkigobopo (n=sinkigob@unaffiliated/sinkigobopo) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:49] nvision (n=nvision@g225055189.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [17:50] fire|bird: I hate you :D [17:51] thanks :) [17:52] rg3 (n=deckard@83.231.83.125) left irc: "Leaving." [17:52] Action: Camarade_Tux beats fire|bird to death [17:52] >.> [17:53] yeah, like that'll do any good. [17:53] I'll come back to life faster than you can say fire|bird. [17:53] he's a damn fire|bird, just freeze 'em :P [17:53] fire|bird: you're fire|bird, not phoenix -_- [17:54] indeed [17:55] ovnicraft (n=ovnicraf@200.63.208.226) left irc: Read error: 148 (No route to host) [17:55] slackwiki link in topic leads to advert for kids' clothes ;[ [17:56] i-i3id3r (n=i-i3id3r@unaffiliated/tsar) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [17:56] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-27-63-195.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. [17:57] i-i3id3r (n=i-i3id3r@unaffiliated/tsar) joined ##slackware. [17:57] paul424 (i=1000@k163-223.DWUDZIESTOLATKA.ds.uni.wroc.pl) left irc: "ChatZilla 0.9.85 [Firefox 3.5.3/20090824085743]" [18:04] alicephilippa (i=alice@89.194.0.236) joined ##slackware. [18:05] EasyTUX (n=lulu@AToulouse-258-1-41-224.w90-55.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "leaving" [18:05] bugeye (n=bugeye@rrcs-64-183-34-242.west.biz.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [18:06] Camarade_Tux: a phoenix IS a firebird. ;) [18:06] fire|bird: nope -_- [18:06] yes [18:07] lol [18:08] lowkyalur (n=low@dslb-088-070-024-031.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [18:08] fire|bird: nein! [18:09] The phoenix (Ancient Greek: ¦¿Ö½¹¾, phoínix) is a mythical sacred firebird [18:10] the firebird isn't a phoenix [18:11] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [18:11] look, a man is an animal, an animal isn't a man -_- [18:11] *hu [18:11] No, but the phoenix is literally a fiery bird [18:11] Srbo (n=Srbo@dslb-084-059-010-149.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined ##slackware. [18:11] Camarade_Tux is chasing his tail again? [18:12] a faery? you mean like the girlies? :o [18:12] Nick_Patterson: hmmm, what? :o [18:12] :D [18:12] Nick_Patterson (i=c7b98404@gateway/web/freenode/x-zjoslutufuhuvivj) left irc: "Page closed" [18:12] bugeye (n=bugeye@rrcs-64-183-34-242.west.biz.rr.com) left irc: "Leaving" [18:14] I did 45 slackbuilds last night in the process of installing 13.0 on my "main" desktop computer last night, mostly because of the dependencies for a small handful of programs that I consider "worthwhile and needed" [18:14] I know the phoenix as a bird that throws himself into the fire and is then reborn from its ashes [18:15] but a firebird doesn't live again -_- [18:15] I think the burning was just added for theatrical reasons [18:15] take a firefox, does it live again once it died? no [18:15] i fought a phoenix once in world of warcraft. i won [18:15] from people who missunderstood the story [18:15] pprkut: not sure, it might be when he's about to die [18:16] i'm cmopiling my first slackbuild and i get this error while loading shared libraries libmpfr.so.1: connot open shared object file: no such file or directory , and of course it isn't in /usr/lib/, i try to find it in "l" set, but not there too [18:16] Camarade_Tux: yah, of course, but.... [18:16] sidh: have you checked into the dependencies for the program you're building ? [18:16] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [18:16] sidh: alot of times, there are dependencies mentioned in the description on the slackbuild.org page [18:17] pprkut: I mean, he needs to die in the fire to be reborn [18:17] does libmpfr is the fr (french version) of libmp.so.3 ? [18:18] dorin_ro (n=dorin@univ-gw.bh.edu.ro) joined ##slackware. [18:18] hy [18:18] no [18:18] sidh: no [18:18] sidh: not sure, but I have it - /var/log/packages/mpfr-2.3.1-i486-1:usr/lib/libmpfr.so.1.1.1 [18:18] dorin_ro: hi [18:18] i have one strange problem [18:18] _marc` (n=marc@2001:6f8:103c:0:20e:8eff:fe20:82d7) left irc: [18:18] Camarade_Tux: well, with "burning" I meant the literal burning bird, outside of the fire it burns itself in [18:18] sidh: that tells us its in the mpfr-2.3.1 package [18:18] i can not run anymore on my remote pc proftpd [18:18] igothemhandsboi (n=lgs@190.75.214.239) joined ##slackware. [18:18] what the hell is libmpfr? >.> [18:19] no output ,mo error,but wht i do ps ax|.... [18:19] i cannot see it [18:19] something that comes with slackware - its not in the slackbuilds [18:19] pprkut: maybe, I don't know [18:19] http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.0/libraries/libedit/ <-- as you can see, no deps told there [18:19] well, time to go to bed, good night [18:19] wertik_rus (n=wertik@95-27-63-195.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: "#E>6C O >B 20A (xchat 2.4.5 8;8 AB0@H5)" [18:19] Necos: google :) [18:19] sidh: yeah, that's because libmpfr comes stock with slackware [18:19] it does math I think [18:19] mpfr is a dependency of gcc [18:19] rk4n3: ok i chek in the sets [18:19] enables some optimizations [18:20] btw, it was added as a dependency along gmp [18:20] i don't have it [18:20] or maybe i do not ask on right channel? [18:20] sidh: no deps outside of Slackware. did you do a full install? [18:20] timahvo1 (n=rogue@41.223.57.72) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [18:20] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) joined ##slackware. [18:20] Why would I use slackware instead of distributions like opensuse and ubuntu? [18:20] Necos: what version of slack are you on ? [18:20] sahko: no i remove some apps [18:20] hmm, i do have it, it's not in a package though [18:20] 13 [18:20] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [18:20] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) joined ##slackware. [18:20] Necos: then you opted out of it somehow with the choices you made at install time [18:20] igothemhandsboi: why shouldnt you? [18:21] oh, it's not called libmpfr, but mpfr [18:21] ah, right [18:21] sahko: i didn't want kde, mysql and others stuff, (some xfree video driver too) [18:21] only libsoup is called libsoup and not only soup ;) [18:21] Camarade_Tux: found proof on wikipedia, phoenix=greek, kills itself in the fire, firebird=russian, glowing bird [18:21] igothemhandsboi, if you have to ask that question, you shouldn't be here [18:21] sahko, Because I don't know what it has to offer [18:21] Necos, why? [18:21] just try it and see :P [18:21] igothemhandsboi: did you know what suse and ubuntu offered before you tried them? [18:22] sahko, Yes, some of my mates use them and they told me at least the main features [18:22] sahko, And I went with opensuse [18:22] Srbo (n=Srbo@dslb-084-059-010-149.pools.arcor-ip.net) left irc: "Leaving" [18:22] igothemhandsboi: there's a metric butt-load of commentary and analysis to be found in the easiest-to-access portions of the internet [18:23] Motoko-chan (n=maoyama@208.179.164.2) joined ##slackware. [18:23] igothemhandsboi: ... if you had at all tried to find any of it, you wouldn't need to ask the question [18:23] hey rk4n3 [18:23] fire|bird: hey what's up ? [18:24] nothing much, just having something to eat. you? [18:24] Action: edman007 waves [18:24] hey edman007 [18:24] fire|bird: getting ready to do the same soon :) [18:24] hi [18:24] i got free beer today :) [18:24] rk4n3, Well, why do you use slackware?, what do you like about it?, or do you use it because it suddenly popped out of your hdd and appeared itself in the mbr? [18:24] edman007: was it delivered my pretty women? :P [18:25] s/my/by/ [18:25] riddlebox (n=james@75-132-225-75.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [18:26] fire|bird: well kinda... [18:26] :o [18:26] alkos333 (n=alkos333@c-98-227-217-190.hsd1.il.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [18:26] though i don't know if delivered counts, she was standing there giving away beer...and no other pretty girls around :( [18:27] Well, could have been worse... [18:27] igothemhandsboi: I prefer slackware for a number of reasons, probably the most general of which is that I've been into many flavors of unix, and I find slackware to be the most adherent to the spirit of unix, out of all the Linux distributions [18:27] ..... [18:27] beatzz (n=sheep@72-48-68-43.dyn.grandenetworks.net) joined ##slackware. [18:27] This is gana sound just plain retarted, but uhh... [18:28] edman007: Could have been a fat dude with a beer belly saying "Here's your beer" :/ [18:28] mako-sama (n=mako@81.22.22.174) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [18:28] im following the steps to the 'T' to get flashplayer working on firefox and uh... [18:28] im getting a segmentation fault when I ./libflashplayer.so [18:28] even as root [18:29] dude, you don't run it [18:29] you put it in firefox's plugins directory and then restart firefox [18:29] Action: fire|bird watches beatzz facepalm [18:29] fire|bird: well i wouldn't mind if a guy delivered it to me if there were lots of pretty girls around... [18:29] edman007: true [18:29] Action: rk4n3 skips the obligatory headdesk because its too obvious this time [18:29] lol [18:29] mako-sama (n=mako@81.22.26.28) joined ##slackware. [18:30] lol [18:30] rk4n3: seriously? [18:30] beatzz: indeed :) [18:30] rk4n3: these liars at abode told me to extract it, and run the program [18:30] nvision (n=nvision@g225055189.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:31] rk4n3: which is what i remeber doing, when i did it on my laptop/ other desktops [18:31] no, no, no, that's an installer script, NOT the .so file. [18:31] beatzz: ah, they weren't too far off - its the newest release that just has the .so in it - the previous ones had an install script [18:31] well that makes scence. [18:31] besides, SBo has flash, as does extra/ for 64bit [18:31] nvision (n=nvision@g225055189.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [18:31] i guess leaving linux for 2 months changes everything [18:31] has anyone heard anything about k3b errors is slackware 13.0? [18:31] well, I sold my desktop to a friend at work [18:32] and i got slack on it for him [18:32] a fresh copy [18:32] this dude dosent even know how to use windows, so i figured id start him off right [18:32] beatzz: excellent choice :) [18:32] but when he asked about flash, I felt dumb cause i couldent help him, i was like... libflashplayer.so ???? [18:32] Elektro (n=elektr0@34.85-84-204.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) joined ##slackware. [18:33] beatzz: I did the same with my wife - she was completely computer-illiterate, never used Windows - she took to Linux like a natural [18:33] i progress, now i 've installed mpfr, i get this error at build : http://pastie.org/674144 [18:33] stdio.h [18:33] rk4n3: word [18:33] ThomasLocke (n=ThomasLo@pdpc/supporter/active/thomaslocke) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:33] sidh: it's almost as if you didn't install gcc ... [18:34] rk4n3: yeah it more easy to bring people to *nix system when they never learn windows, i noticed that at install parties [18:34] sidh: did you choose to not install alot of the development packages ? [18:34] nvision (n=nvision@g225055189.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:34] no in dev i think i never remove anything [18:35] sidh: try this ... "grep stdio.h /var/log/packages/*" [18:35] Still looks like you are missing stuff sidh [18:35] rk4n3: there is a lot of gcc stuff when i ls /var/log/packages/gcc* [18:36] metrofox (n=metrofox@151.56.156.153) left irc: "+-||\-" [18:36] nvision (n=nvision@g225055189.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined ##slackware. [18:36] sidh: well, maybe its the glibc one that is missing ... [18:36] sidh: if you do the "grep" command, we can take a look and see if all the expected ones are there [18:37] hiptobecubic (n=john@unaffiliated/hiptobecubic) left irc: Connection timed out [18:37] pprkut: so a firebird isn't a phoenix, it just glows in the dark :D [18:37] http://pastie.org/674146 [18:37] Camarade_Tux: neon green you insensitive clod. [18:38] lol slackware is failure [18:38] Camarade_Tux: indeed ;) [18:38] hey pprkut, how are you? [18:39] fighting with my homework :/ [18:39] you? [18:39] igothemhandsboi: ? [18:39] didn't even detect, neither my wireless card, nor my video card... Nice try slackware, going back to OPENSUSE [18:39] igothemhandsboi: good riddance [18:39] pprkut: just eating. Probably going to mess with raindrop some more afterwards. [18:40] sahko, I can smell shit when it's in front of me... I feel like I'm bathed with it... [18:40] rk4n3: i have glibc-zoneinfo and glibc-solibs [18:40] UNINSTALLING [18:40] igothemhandsboi: kthxbai [18:40] Another looser [18:40] igothemhandsboi: why don't you try a "/quit" first [18:41] sidh: you can't do development if you do not install the full glibc package [18:41] Agiofws (n=Agiofws@athedsl-426167.home.otenet.gr) left irc: Remote closed the connection [18:42] sidh: just for example, here's what that grep command produces on my system ... http://pastie.org/674151 [18:42] cuba33ci (n=cuba33ci@118-160-168-72.dynamic.hinet.net) joined ##slackware. [18:42] rk4n3: , alienBOB i quite sure never unselect them [18:43] i'm quite sure [18:43] but i did a find /cdrom/slackware/ -name 'glibc*' [18:43] and now i can see what are those missing [18:43] sidh: OK, but I'm trying to get past the guessing into facts ... if you don't have all the stdio.h files that I do, we can see which packages you're actually missing [18:46] /lastlog cpg [18:46] doh [18:46] haha [18:47] rignes_ (n=rignes@216.164.160.133) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [18:48] sQuEE (n=narya@201.252.58.236) left irc: "fnord!!" [18:49] Dominian: empty :) [18:49] rignes (n=rignes@216.164.160.133) joined ##slackware. [18:49] gnubien (n=e@97.100.244.58) joined ##slackware. [18:50] rk4n3: still not working [18:50] beatzz: OK, what exactly did you do/try ? [18:50] rk4n3: mv libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/ [18:51] beatzz: excellent - then what ? [18:51] opened firefox and went to youtube [18:51] no video capabilities [18:51] im on the phone w/ him at the moment [18:52] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [18:52] tech support users [18:52] ;< [18:52] do an "ls -l /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/*flash* [18:52] he needs java :/ [18:53] Action: Camarade_Tux wonders how igothemhandsboi had slackware installed and tested within 20 minutes [18:53] beatzz: ah, the JRE has a java plugin for firefox, too :) [18:53] I'm jealous [18:53] Camarade_Tux: i thought you went to bed ..... [18:53] appzer0 (n=appzer0@bes31-1-88-188-134-86.fbx.proxad.net) joined ##slackware. [18:54] deco: need to load my phone battery, got a call for a common buy on amazon.*com* (which started shipping to france two weeks ago), now need my phone to load again... [18:54] loads on usb port [18:55] EasyTUX (n=lulu@AToulouse-258-1-41-224.w90-55.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [18:57] ferdna (n=ferdna@cpe-24-92-112-49.elp.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [18:58] Camarade_Tux, how much is france laughing at the US for the war? [18:59] when the dumb shits in america decided to call it "freedom fries [18:59] " [19:00] igothemhandsboi (n=lgs@190.75.214.239) left irc: Success [19:00] jeev: which one? [19:00] ZeuZ (n=you@unaffiliated/zeuz/x-778294) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:01] haha both [19:01] the first one, we're there too [19:01] the second one, we stopped laughing because it was hurting too much :D [19:02] dorks [19:03] Ephedrax (n=ta_maman@AReims-156-1-34-227.w86-192.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Lost terminal" [19:03] :) [19:04] figabo (n=Slacker@187.149.7.250) left irc: Connection timed out [19:04] dorin_ro (n=dorin@univ-gw.bh.edu.ro) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [19:05] spiki (n=spiki@95.180.81.68) joined ##slackware. [19:05] johndee (n=id@93-81-139-2.broadband.corbina.ru) joined ##slackware. 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[19:31] rk4n3: ok, we got his java/flash working [19:31] rk4n3: anything new about the sound? [19:31] good evening mrpwnage [19:31] hai [19:31] aloha [19:31] bgeddy (n=bgeddy@82-42-231-37.cable.ubr19.live.blueyonder.co.uk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:32] sup [19:32] nvision (n=nvision@g225055189.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:32] beatzz: did you run alsaconf ? [19:32] lampin at the house. [19:32] dorin_ro (n=dorin@univ-gw.bh.edu.ro) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [19:32] i am getting rid of my satellite internet FTW. turns out qwest dsl has just recently became available in our boonies area [19:32] fire|bird, ^ [19:33] how did you make your text bold? [19:33] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) left irc: Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer) [19:33] i can get 1.5MBps for 18 a month with out a stupid cap on the internets. vs. 80 for up to 1MBps with horrible restrictions [19:33] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-25-86.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [19:34] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) joined ##slackware. [19:34] must be my background [19:34] happy halloween nix_chix0r [19:34] replay (n=replay@69.26.207.214) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [19:35] not quite yet? [19:35] well, you may not be here. ;) [19:35] or me. [19:35] hey nix_chix0r [19:36] ilj (n=ilj@sourcemage/grimoire/apprentice/ilj) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:36] i want a big tv [19:36] yeah? [19:36] NthDegree (n=nth@88-107-183-112.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) left irc: "Don't follow me" [19:36] we are getting another one [19:36] y0 edman007 [19:36] nix_chix0r: for me? [19:36] mrpwnage: hi [19:37] farchanjo (n=Brazil@189-93-180-190.3g.claro.net.br) joined ##slackware. [19:37] edman007, i heard spook was gona get you a 100inch tv [19:37] NthDegree (n=nth@88-107-183-112.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com) joined ##slackware. [19:37] great, but you're still my contact for TVs [19:38] nono spook is [19:38] btw, the national mall looks beat up [19:38] rk4n3: as root or as user? [19:39] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [19:39] beatzz: what is wrong with your sound? [19:40] edman007 (n=edman007@unaffiliated/edman007) joined ##slackware. [19:40] Action: mrpwnage doesn't want to scroll up. [19:40] bah, did anyone say anything? my computer died [19:40] my mac does not work well with heat [19:40] Action: edman007 sets the fans to 6k rpm [19:42] Action: edman007 robs nix_chix0r [19:42] appzer0 (n=appzer0@bes31-1-88-188-134-86.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [19:43] freebse (n=freebse@f050131132.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: "Ex-Chat" [19:43] noo [19:44] johndee (n=id@93-81-139-2.broadband.corbina.ru) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [19:45] yeessss [19:46] Action: edman007 walks away with nix_chix0r's credit cards [19:48] john_dee (n=id@93.81.139.2) joined ##slackware. [19:48] mrpwnage: well, hes not getting any sound on the PC i sold him [19:48] mrpwnage: which i had sound on for years w/ slack [19:48] mrpwnage: but when i sold it to him, i reinstalled slack fresh [19:49] willca (n=willca@c-24-19-63-203.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [19:49] mrpwnage: I just had him run '# alsaconf' [19:49] beatzz: okay, well just recently (myself included) i've noticed a few users who were having sound issues were not a member of the audio group. [19:49] mrpwnage: but still no sound [19:49] beatzz: does he have any mixer channels, though? [19:49] (alsamixer) [19:50] something knocked me out of the audio group on a recent update with current [19:50] mrpwnage: i also had him '# chmod 666 /dev/sdp* && chmod 666 /dev/mixer*' [19:50] have him check his groups first and foremost [19:50] groups [19:50] EuroTrash: I have had him run 'alsamixer' as well, all are at 100% [19:50] or as root groups [19:50] beatzz: ok [19:50] Next step: some commandline player like mpg123 [19:50] after you check the groups [19:51] willca (n=willca@c-24-19-63-203.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [19:51] audio should be listed. [19:51] mrpwnage: when I created his account with '# adduser' it had me add him to he special groups, audio being one of them [19:51] Dunno, the commandline player will instantly tell you "no permission". [19:51] its ok, i cant do anymore over the phone admin'in for the night [19:52] beatzz: there was an update recently that removed users from the audio group. please double check. [19:52] I'm just gana go over there tomorrow and pwntz it. [19:52] slackie (n=x@cb-217-129-168-42.netvisao.pt) left irc: "Papaver Somniferum" [19:52] EasyTUX (n=lulu@AToulouse-258-1-41-224.w90-55.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "leaving" [19:52] mrpwnage: '# groups ' ? [19:53] nightf0x09 (n=nightfox@85.204.98.27) joined ##slackware. [19:53] mrpwnage: check for 'audio'? [19:53] groups mrselfpwn That will check mrselfpwn and tell you all groups he is in. [19:53] groups beatzz [19:53] understood [19:53] k [19:53] thanks all fer the help. [19:54] tonight has exercised my linux mind for the first time in 2 months [19:54] feel a bit rusty I must say. :/ [19:54] remove windows and enhance it everyday. [19:55] Bah! [19:55] i havented had windows installed in years. [19:55] oh. lol [19:55] :) [19:56] was forced to live w/ it at my familys house, who use......... :O VISTA!!!! [19:56] just got my shiznit back this week when i brought my stuff down from WA [19:56] oh [19:56] kept my laptop, sold my desktop. [19:56] i understand completly [19:57] I still have nortons anti-virus alarms ringing in my head from vista [19:57] -_- [19:57] kaspersky or nod32 ftw, if you have to use windows [19:57] microsoft is kinda cute, they make their OS kinda like a cartoon. :D [19:58] yeah, like the cartoon in the twilight zone. [19:58] *sarcasum* [19:58] EasyTUX (n=lulu@AToulouse-258-1-41-224.w90-55.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [19:59] beatzz: they do, sarcasm aside. though i guess you can't expect everyone to be wise on what's going on. [19:59] john_dee (n=id@93.81.139.2) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [20:00] lol, seriously, i mean, the anti-virus messege catches on fire, as to inflict some primal form of fear or terror upon the user [20:00] that's why they have people like us to help them get rid of viruses or whatever else they have going on. [20:00] with some kind of, 1980's siren alerting a nuclear fallout [20:00] lol [20:00] Strykar (n=wakka@122.170.53.187) joined ##slackware. [20:01] and then u just kill the anti-virus program [20:01] and somehow [20:01] the cpu is just fine [20:01] ;) [20:01] i-i3id3r (n=i-i3id3r@unaffiliated/tsar) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:01] kaspersky is great for virus/firewall. nod32 for just virus (their firewall sucks) [20:01] something tells me norton / avast are makeing a killing off of the ignorance of the common user. [20:02] i-i3id3r (n=i-i3id3r@unaffiliated/tsar) joined ##slackware. [20:02] "Upgrade to avast 10.5 for the solution to this siren thats going off on your desktop!!....and pay 29.95 a month..." [20:02] well, i think a large part of any market makes a killing off the ignorance of the common user. [20:03] touche' [20:03] good point* (in french) (i think) [20:03] government included. ^^ [20:03] ;o [20:04] i think i found something straterra would be interested in, http://www.hammeruncut.com/new-condom-with-teeth-ouch/ [20:04] :P [20:04] i'm not even gonna click that. [20:04] lol [20:04] mrpwnage: it's a news article. it's what they are doing in south africa about rape. [20:05] sup agentc0re [20:05] I havent been on in a while, since i stormed out in a drunken shame last time. [20:05] dude, that happened to you to? [20:06] yea, well, i made a joke about slapin around the wife [20:06] and someone took it serious [20:06] lol [20:06] and i was drunk enough to play along w/ it... [20:06] and it felt like the whole channel was colapsing in on me [20:06] so I was like, PEACE [20:07] i was meaning to change my nick when i logged on, but i guess i forgot, so now im just goin w/ it. [20:07] yeah, well it happens sometimes. [20:07] indeed. [20:07] nothing like a good buzz and a linux terminal [20:08] heh sure nuff [20:08] nix_chix0r: excellent. :) [20:08] briareus (n=briareus@unaffiliated/briareus) left irc: "Lost terminal" [20:08] :o im thinkin about goin to the next Linux User Group meeting for my area [20:08] beatzz, rk4n3: http://noobfarm.org/viewquote.php?id=1774 [20:09] which is quite large [20:09] anyone ever been to a user group? [20:09] worth going to? suck ass? [20:09] yeah [20:10] how's it going nix_chix0r? [20:10] not bad [20:10] fire|bird: oohh shit... :/ [20:10] elbeardmorez (n=elbeardm@78-86-149-244.zone2.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:10] Nick change: beatzz -> NOT_beatzz [20:10] lmao2k (n=nothere@82-34-242-225.cable.ubr01.chms.blueyonder.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:10] beatzz: That moment is now immortalized in noobfarm history. :) [20:11] lol [20:11] there, that'd auta do the trick [20:11] yeah, that's not obvious, AT ALL. :P [20:11] how about, The NOT, formerly known as beatzz? :P [20:11] 4 Shinner Bock's down the hatch, I don't care. [20:12] how about my main ailias.. [20:12] the one i have used since Unreal Tournament 1999 [20:12] Nick change: NOT_beatzz -> blacksheep [20:12] pssh [20:12] registered to someone who proly dosent even use it. [20:12] Nick change: blacksheep -> beatzz [20:13] Don't cross in front of my path blacksheep, wouldn't that be 7 years baaaaad luck? :P [20:13] <-- blacksheep, sheep, elsheepo, beatzz [20:13] beatzz was a completly random name I assigned Cloud in Final Fantasy 7 about 3 months ago when i got pSX working for linux. [20:13] You used to use blacksheep in here a lot, it's only been registered to whomever for a little over a month. [20:13] kinda liked it [20:13] danc3 (n=danc3@unaffiliated/danc3) joined ##slackware. [20:14] /whois blacksheep it [20:14] adamk_ (n=adamk@unaffiliated/adamk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [20:14] got talk to him. for a small phenominal fee he may be willing to negotiate. [20:14] Anakin (i=Anakin@unaffiliated/anakin) left irc: [20:15] He hasn't been on with that nick since 9.2.09, isn't there a rule too that after so many days if they haven't used it, you can get it or something? [20:15] err, 10.2.09 [20:16] yes, i think there is [20:16] because when I came on here a long ime ago into the past [20:16] berke (n=will@nv-67-232-151-51.dhcp.embarqhsd.net) left irc: "Leaving" [20:16] there was a registered chee [20:17] then a short time ago into the past [20:17] there was not [20:17] witukind (n=witukind@ip-213-49-235-43.dsl.scarlet.be) joined ##slackware. [20:17] well i will look into it for shure [20:18] sixty days is the limit! [20:18] Scuzz (n=Scuzz@unaffiliated/scuzz) left irc: "leaving" [20:18] wifes home from interview [20:18] gana watch some family guy [20:18] peace out all, nice chatin [20:18] Channel flood from beatzz -- kicking [20:18] i would just go to #freenode or something right? [20:18] beatzz kicked from ##slackware by slackboy: flood [20:18] chee: yeah, I thought it was probably 60, but couldn't remember. [20:18] beatzz (n=sheep@72-48-68-43.dyn.grandenetworks.net) joined ##slackware. [20:18] good work beatzz :) [20:18] :x [20:18] flooded yourself right on outta here [20:19] beatzz: If the 60 days has passed, you would ask a freenode staffer about it, it'd be up to them if they'd release it to you or not. [20:20] it says on their faw that they'll normally unregister expired nicks automatically [20:20] on their faw as well as their faq [20:21] pharsalus (n=phar@wh169a.halls.manchester.ac.uk) joined ##slackware. [20:21] alicephilippa (i=alice@89.194.0.236) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [20:21] beatzz (n=sheep@72-48-68-43.dyn.grandenetworks.net) left irc: "Leaving" [20:22] Action: chee mubmbles [20:22] ViN86 (i=ViN86@18.95.6.246) left irc: "Leaving" [20:22] riddlebox (n=james@75-132-225-75.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [20:25] yo [20:25] hello, mrrpwnage [20:25] i think i saw a photograph of you today [20:25] hey :D [20:26] i can't be certain [20:26] hehe [20:26] one thing that did happen today, let me tell you [20:26] where? [20:26] on !! slack what's it [20:26] if you want to be certain goto www.slackwaregallery.org [20:26] tha's the place! [20:27] my t is broken [20:27] yeah, i like people to be able to put a face with my name. :) [20:27] it was quite clear that I was going to have no internet for quite some time, due to the computer being moved [20:27] my computer is now in my room [20:27] HOWEVER [20:27] ahh [20:27] today, I was upstairs in the roofspace [20:28] looking for a CAT5 cable [20:28] I wasgoing o try and set up internet sharing with someone's laptop while they were out [20:28] I found a CAT5 cable, a huge one [20:28] a long one like a snake [20:28] but it was not a snake [20:28] I investigated its origins [20:28] it was a very long cable [20:29] i noted that it went through the floor [20:29] ahhh [20:29] so I climbed down the ladder, and went into my bedroom [20:29] and found it there ! in my cupboard! [20:29] from there, I followed it further [20:29] aha! [20:29] it went directly down into the room [20:29] where the internet lives! [20:29] only our internet, not the whole internet [20:30] lol [20:30] i found its end [20:30] sitting right beside the airport base station [20:30] mhhm [20:30] and I plugged it in [20:30] and then I came up and took the other end [20:30] and plugged it into my computer [20:30] and look at me now ! [20:30] haha [20:30] nice [20:31] my production levels have decreased to very nearly a halt! [20:31] welp, believe it or not.. I have a version of Slack 13.0 that will run on a 486 with 16mb of physical ram [20:31] what are you getting at? [20:32] over the past few days i've learnt so much, read whole chapters of Bjarne Stroustrup's The C++ Programming Language, written several exciting programs, completely moved from procedural thinking to object oriented thinking [20:32] i'd spent the time in my room drawing diagrams, and looking things up, and thinking and learning [20:33] now I have the internet, and I'm trying to download a library so I can hear the sound when I play wizkid [20:33] :[ [20:33] so, something wrong with your sound? [20:33] i might have to confiscate the internet from myself [20:34] no, the sound is fine in all other cases. it's just some missing library for dosbox. [20:34] ah [20:34] i understand [20:34] well that was a very enjoyable story. thank you. [20:34] :D [20:35] that story was a novel [20:35] nothing like my cat stories... [20:36] no, no, not one of those again. [20:36] those stories are *cat*astrophic. [20:36] ..... [20:36] ^^ [20:37] fire|bird: did you eat all the halloween candy already? [20:37] lol [20:37] shhhh, nobody is suppose to know. [20:37] Action: chee knocks the door [20:37] nobodies home [20:37] wife is going to be mad [20:37] ..... [20:37] if fire|bird is married [20:37] I am not [20:38] y not?!? [20:38] i thought naraku meant naraku's own wife [20:38] you're a catch for any female! [20:38] and I was trying to understand [20:38] or male, for that matter! [20:38] I am? wow. [20:38] i don't have a wife yet [20:38] Action: chee flirts [20:38] chee: err, WHAT?!?!? [20:38] i am male [20:38] i mean [20:39] chee: flirt with deco [20:39] so... prentice-hall are a fine publishing establishment.. [20:39] deco likes other guys [20:39] he's not married, because i'm married Naraku [20:39] :P [20:39] i don't even like other people [20:39] :O [20:39] No sound in dosbox chee? Did you compile dosbox yourself? [20:39] EasyTUX (n=lulu@AToulouse-258-1-41-224.w90-55.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "Lost terminal" [20:39] i agree chee [20:40] we like u chee [20:40] so, how's it going mrpwnage? [20:40] does he need some sort of midi support for that alienBOB ? [20:40] DOSbox requires SDL_sound for sound [20:40] fire|bird: good good, just playing poker. [20:40] cool [20:40] [yop] (n=[yop]@unaffiliated/yop-lait) left irc: "hard reboot" [20:40] I have a DOSbox as well as a SDL_sound package... just tested with DOOM2 that sound actually works [20:40] pharsalus (n=phar@wh169a.halls.manchester.ac.uk) left irc: "Leaving" [20:41] uva (i=bno@118-160-167-89.dynamic.hinet.net) joined ##slackware. [20:42] no, alienBOB [20:42] I did not compile it myself [20:42] i got it from [20:42] you!, i believe [20:42] Heh [20:42] Action: chee feels warm and liked [20:42] lol [20:43] Then get my SDL_sound package too [20:43] i also got the SDL Sound package from you [20:43] Hmm [20:43] And still no sound? [20:43] and then dosbox became frustrated with me [20:43] turn the volume up [20:43] because I had no libflac.so.7 [20:43] Ah [20:43] get flac? [20:44] not only did I already have flac, I went on to recompile and reinstall flac [20:44] I hope you installed the packages for the correct Slackware release? Sounds as if you did not [20:44] and I then hunted down a libflac.so.7 separately on the internet. because these other measures did nothing for my situation [20:45] alienBOB, it is possible that I did not install the packages for the correct slackware release, because I am an idiot [20:45] brb. [20:45] chee: that is quite possible. :) [20:45] do it [20:45] do it now [20:45] NO! :P [20:46] fire|bird, did you just call me an idiot :( [20:46] chee: no, you called yourself one. :P [20:46] but from what you describe, it seems as though it's a version issue, so double check what you did. [20:47] lmao2k (n=nothere@82-34-242-225.cable.ubr01.chms.blueyonder.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [20:47] ah, there isn't a version for me [20:47] ding, ding, ding, mrpwnage tell him what he's one. :) [20:47] won even [20:47] Action: chee anticipates eagerly! [20:47] chee, you can use the provided SlackBuild script to build a package that fits your computer [20:48] andarius (n=andarius@c-67-191-170-126.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [20:48] greetings andarius, how are you? [20:48] greetings and salutations [20:48] lol [20:49] wow, I beat him this time. :P \o/ [20:49] salutations fire|bird. well. you ? [20:49] andarius likes star control 2? [20:49] I am great, thank you. :) [20:49] Action: chee slackbuilds [20:49] am a bit worn out. just got back from the gym [20:49] ty, alien"BOB" [20:50] Action: andarius has never heard of star control 2 [20:51] stygian (i=stygian@ppp-70-129-230-119.dsl.tpkaks.swbell.net) joined ##slackware. [20:51] it's similar to beer pong i think. [20:51] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Control_II [20:51] alicephilippa (i=alice@78-105-168-173.zone3.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [20:52] okay, it's nothing like beer pong. [20:52] alicephilippa (i=alice@78-105-168-173.zone3.bethere.co.uk) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [20:52] alicephilippa (i=alice@78-105-168-173.zone3.bethere.co.uk) joined ##slackware. [20:52] spmd (i=loli@pdpc/supporter/active/CAcert.Assurer.spymod) joined ##slackware. [20:53] hi all, is there anyway to get the magic number of an 'ext2/ext3' broken file system ? i was trying dumpe2fs and nothing.. :-( [20:55] CcSsNET (n=user@c-24-147-193-93.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [20:55] magic number? [20:56] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [20:56] yes. i need it to 'try to run' e2fsck [20:56] winter (i=q3@game.satkol.pl) joined ##slackware. [20:56] Elektro (n=elektr0@34.85-84-204.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es) left irc: [20:59] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) joined ##slackware. [20:59] interesting. i doubt theres a "magic number" mentioned in e2fsck's manpage. but good luck [21:00] magic number == superblock ? :) [21:00] there ya go [21:01] next one that mentions "magic number" receives either a voodoo needle frenzy or a genuine brit spanking ;P [21:01] "magic number" [21:01] Action: fire|bird runs [21:02] Action: jeev wants to pxe install slack on another server at the datacenter but it lazy [21:02] Well, this is what the e2fsck returns when i tryin to check the file system ;) [21:02] "bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/hda1" for been exactly [21:02] but thanks by the way, you really help with your tip ;) [21:03] i did? ok im finished then. ;P [21:06] deco (n=deco@adsl-69-108-79-234.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) left irc: "leaving" [21:08] have you tried 3? [21:09] winter (i=q3@game.satkol.pl) left ##slackware. [21:09] Action: chee sniffs happily [21:11] how can i tell if im using generic-smp or huge-smp? [21:11] ls -la /boot/vmlinuz [21:12] make sure vmlinuz is default in lilo.conf if you're using lilo [21:12] right, gotcha, thanks [21:12] no prob [21:12] Yesterday I edited my lilo settings for the first time, reducing the wait time from 2:00 to 0:11 [21:13] lol [21:13] I had never worked with lilo before. I also changed the label name from Linux to something sweeter [21:13] you just ... waited for the countdown to complete? [21:13] swinux? [21:13] chee: "Use this one" is not sweeter. :P [21:13] I was quite worried that I would accidentally destroy everything by some change i made [21:14] (jg71, i will address that question in a moment) [21:14] Anyway [21:14] (chee, ok) [21:14] I restarted the computer to check everything was working [21:14] and i got a frightening error [21:14] ERROR, it said [21:14] ERROR, NOT SYSTEM DISK [21:14] test34_ (n=test34@c-69-244-245-20.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:14] and I was frightened [21:15] I think I told some of you before how I had no internet for a couple of days [21:15] test34 (n=test34@unaffiliated/test34) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [21:15] well, I had,in dedication to this life-in-the-past theme [21:15] decided to store a few files on floppy disk [21:15] I had left the floppy disk in the drive. [21:15] once I removed it, all was well. [21:15] hahaha [21:16] haha <:D [21:16] a long time since i'd seen that error [21:16] willca_ (n=willca@c-24-19-63-203.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [21:16] jg71: the only keyboard I have is this apple flat-as-fuck keyboard [21:16] with 40000 Function Keys [21:17] and , for some reason, it gives me KEYBOARD FAILURE during startup [21:17] and then it comes back to life when I get as far as slack [21:17] strange thing, it works alright in the BIOS settings [21:17] then KEYBOARD FAILURE [21:17] figabo_ (n=Slacker@187.149.3.174) joined ##slackware. [21:18] neonflux (n=neonflux@adsl-76-225-174-73.dsl.pltn13.sbcglobal.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [21:18] i don't know why I chose 11 seconds, and no 0 seconds [21:18] *+t [21:22] figabo__ (n=Slacker@187.149.11.136) joined ##slackware. [21:23] figabo (n=Slacker@187.149.7.250) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [21:26] willca (n=willca@c-24-19-63-203.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [21:26] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [21:27] stygian (i=stygian@ppp-70-129-230-119.dsl.tpkaks.swbell.net) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [21:27] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: Client Quit [21:28] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) joined ##slackware. [21:28] okay, this time I slackbuilt both dosbox and sdl-sound [21:28] and installed them [21:28] still i have no fun [21:28] *sound [21:29] doesn't it rely on a midi emulator or some sort? [21:29] velusip (n=velusip@fatwire-201-28.uniserve.ca) joined ##slackware. [21:29] Action: mrpwnage doesn't know much about it though just putting out ideas. [21:33] when I want midi music in openttd, I have to run it through the alsa oss compatibility layer using "aoss openttd".. does that help anything? [21:34] mac- (i=mac@piwo.pi.net.pl) joined ##slackware. [21:34] hello [21:34] I have small trouble with pppd [21:34] alisonken1home (n=alisonke@pool-71-104-236-81.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:34] another problem I have is that only one application can read/write /dev/dsp at once, so if I want to watch a movie in mplayer, I have to shut down all instances of firefox first (because of flash) [21:34] got one configuration to rach connection to ISP by GSM modem [21:34] and have to maintain second config to got connection to VPN of my company [21:35] alisonken1home (n=alisonke@pool-71-104-236-81.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [21:35] but both of configurations working on same-named files [21:35] how can I use this to work on both ? [21:35] EasyTUX (n=lulu@AToulouse-258-1-41-224.w90-55.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined ##slackware. [21:35] replay (n=replay@69.26.224.130) joined ##slackware. [21:37] epaphus (n=unix3@201.199.62.74) joined ##slackware. [21:37] v3gard: you might have to disable some snd modules to solve that. search the internet. im sure you ll find something to help you solve it [21:37] v3gard maybe someone at the alsa mailing list can help so search this site for your card or problem and ask in the alsa mailing list: http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net [21:38] figabo_ (n=Slacker@187.149.3.174) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [21:38] that=2 apps play sound at once [21:38] sound in linux? impossible [21:38] unpossible? [21:39] Hello, is there anyway I can SSH into a machine (with an ssh key without pass) and execute the tar command which will write the file on the fly back to my machine? Iam trying to do a backup but I dont want to write the tar file and then pull it.. i want to do it all in one step [21:39] you could use netcat [21:39] epaphus: netcat will let you do that, or rsync. [21:40] It removes the tarring, but you can do that client-side. [21:40] netcat is nc in slackware btw [21:41] how would netcat help though? I cant imagine how to use it for that? [21:41] run tar through it [21:41] instead of writing to a file [21:42] mfillpot (n=mfillpot@pool-74-98-178-224.nrflva.fios.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [21:42] Action: chee hums somberly [21:42] good evening everyone [21:42] Well, are you familiar with piping things? tar foo | gzip > file.tar.gz? [21:43] netcat lets you do something similar... Unix pipes over a network. [21:43] evening mfillpot [21:43] tar | openssl | nc <---> nc | openssl | tar [21:44] thanks to win vista and 7 it has gotten very easy to convert people to linux based distros [21:44] http://dinomite.net/2007/tar-over-ssh/ <-- but that is what you want, I think :) [21:45] dhabyx (n=dhabyx@unaffiliated/dhabyx) joined ##slackware. [21:45] mfillpot: what did winbloz 7 say to winbloz vista? hasta la vista baby ;) [21:45] gnubien: ha ha. what does mcse mean? [21:45] berkough (n=berkough@ip70-180-205-120.lv.lv.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [21:46] caoliver (n=oliver@75-134-208-20.dhcp.trcy.mi.charter.com) joined ##slackware. [21:46] what up people? [21:46] yo berkough [21:46] mfillpot: no idea, you know? [21:46] so bored i'm talking to myself [21:46] and to a bot [21:46] has this channel grown or am I just high? [21:46] who's a bot? [21:46] you're high [21:46] Silly question: how much disk does a win 7 install consume? [21:46] no one in here . on another server and chan [21:46] nix_chix0r: it's ok to talk to yourself up to the point where you say: huh? what did you say? ;) [21:46] lol, I also haven't been in here for a minute either [21:47] gnubien: mcse = Mentally Challenged Slave of the Empire [21:47] caoliver, try ##windows [21:47] gnubien, all the time =| [21:47] Personne ici, except us chickens. [21:47] i don't understand mandarin [21:47] it's so messed up to hear voices in your head in a foriegn language [21:47] so I'm in ubuntu right now... I know it's a sin, trying to get compat-wireless compiled to work with my new pci wireless [21:47] !ban berkough [21:48] try #ubuntu [21:48] I have made about a dozen people convert from winbloz in the last month, 3 to slack, the rest to buntu [21:48] naraku: I have a new computer coming, and I want to stuff if vendor install somewhere, so I can return it if Slack bombs on me. I don't expect it to, but better safe than sorry. [21:48] nah man, the linux-wireless channel is dead and all the people on ubuntu are pretty clueless, it's not like I don't use slackware [21:48] s/stuff if/stuff the/ [21:48] nix_chix0r: linguist have told me if you have dreams using a foreign language you are making progress in learning that language [21:48] we don't support ubuntu [21:49] and was just thinking how much easier this would be to make a package, install it, see if it works... but I think because I don't know how to do deb packages I'm just going to install it straight [21:49] nix_chix0r: your psychiatrist will have drugs that can help you with that. [21:49] gnubien, but i've never even studied the asian languages before really [21:49] I want to run-length encode it, so the backup is an small as possible, assuming the unused blocks are zero. [21:49] maybe i should [21:49] then i'd know what i'm hearing [21:49] maybe try #linux [21:49] if it doesn't work, fuck it, reformat and install slck [21:49] every one to slackofftopic agogo [21:49] slack even [21:49] we support linux based questions, but if they are specific to another distro then unfortunately we generally cannot help [21:49] powtr|x (n=powtrix@189-69-16-144.dsl.telesp.net.br) joined ##slackware. [21:50] I'm just waiting for it to compile and waste some time, irc seemed a good time-killer [21:50] making a deb isn't a general linux question [21:50] wircd [21:50] are you slacking off, nix_chix0r ? :P [21:51] slackoff with me! [21:51] oh wait, you can't. [21:51] lol [21:51] y0 antler [21:51] a #slackofftopic channel has been created, go there is you are just goofing off [21:51] although i probally shouldn't considering i'm not the bread winner anylonger [21:51] hiya fire|bird :) how are you doing? [21:52] mfillpot: There's also an ##slackofftopic [21:52] antler: great, thanks. you? [21:52] fire|bird: more room for people to goof off without cluttering the legit questions [21:52] fire|bird: me too :) [21:52] berkough (n=berkough@ip70-180-205-120.lv.lv.cox.net) left irc: "Leaving" [21:53] slackofftopic... I've seen it before... [21:53] powtrix (n=powtrix@189-69-25-86.dsl.telesp.net.br) left irc: Nick collision from services. [21:53] Nick change: powtr|x -> powtrix [21:53] berkough (n=berkough@70.180.205.120) joined ##slackware. [21:54] anyone here use ossv4? [21:55] nah... just looked it up though, looks interesting [21:55] Naraku: I've installed countless linux boxen, and put recent slackware on my current six boxes (including two Toshiba lappies) more than a few times, I figure I'm not likely to fail, but backing up the vendor distro means I can return the box as shipped if it fails me. [21:55] what it be? [21:55] understand? [21:55] caoliver: point? [21:56] caoliver: heh, makes sense to me [21:56] caoliver: ignore me. didn't see your prefix. [21:56] I was hoping someone might give me an idea how big I can expect my backup volume to be if I RLL the disk image. [21:56] Lufbery_jaa (n=Drew@pool-72-70-133-45.hrbgpa.east.verizon.net) joined ##slackware. [21:56] err RLL meant run length encode. [21:56] Lappie has 720GB. Don't want to make 720 disk images. [21:57] Nick change: mrpwnage -> mrwantstolearn [21:57] fire|bird: 13 install this weekend :) finally. [21:57] How's it running for you? [21:58] antler: \o/ [21:58] I'm still Slamd64 12.2 here. [21:58] fire|bird: did you upgrade your kde? or are you running stock. [21:58] caoliver: you know there's a slackware64 now too, right? :P [21:58] berkough (n=berkough@70.180.205.120) left irc: "Leaving" [21:58] antler: upgrade, 4.3.1 (vbatts packages) [21:58] fire|bird: and how's it working for you? [21:58] Yes. I'm just dreading the upgrade as I've hack bloody hell out of my current distros. [21:59] s/hack/hacked/ [21:59] antler: great, a very nice improvement over 4.2.4 [21:59] fire|bird: packages or build script? [21:59] packages [21:59] great, now my computer has conspired against me with kde and i can no longer type a hash [21:59] antler: http://cardinal.lizella.net/~vbatts/kde/kde4-packages/ [22:00] keep in mind, 4.3.2 is built off of -current, and so will not work on 13 [22:00] agentc0re (n=agentc0r@unaffiliated/agentc0re) left irc: "Leaving." [22:00] Despite the marvels of rsync, I still dread even setting up one box the way I like it. It's usually a few weeks from an upgrade before I get the thing beaten into confortable shape. [22:00] egregor (n=egregor@unaffiliated/lombard) joined ##slackware. [22:00] agentc0re (n=agentc0r@unaffiliated/agentc0re) joined ##slackware. [22:00] agentc0re: hahahaha [22:00] fire|bird: k, good. 13 is going on a p4 (win7 on this one). thanks for the link :) [22:00] neonflux (n=neonflux@nmd.sbx05981.sunnyca.wayport.net) joined ##slackware. [22:00] you're welcome [22:01] wollw (n=wollw4@75-101-22-68.dsl.dynamic.sonic.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:01] fire|bird: usually you feel better after those kinds of things. [22:01] antler: p4 as in from when dinosaurs roamed the earth? [22:01] wollw (n=wollw4@75-101-22-68.dsl.dynamic.sonic.net) joined ##slackware. [22:01] :O! [22:01] wollw! [22:02] AllanBorello (n=aborello@c-24-126-172-252.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:02] hello [22:02] seriously... i know it doesn't mater but.. jeev+v wtf? i just can't stoup to that low to be in there. :P [22:02] alienBOB: hey can you hax0rzzz this? $ git clone git://www.cedega.com/winex_lgpl.git winex_lgpl [22:02] what's up, w? [22:02] just restarted x [22:02] alienBOB: variant.c:4956: warning: format '%lx' expects type 'long unsigned int', but argument 7 has type 'ULONG' [22:02] make[2]: *** [variant.o] Error 1 [22:02] too drunkt o fix myself [22:03] installed artwiz fonts [22:03] çedega [22:03] you? [22:03] me! [22:03] i tell you what i'd do. I'd probably allow the object 256*384 pixels, instead of 256*192 [22:04] AllanBorello: tell us how you really feel. [22:04] wrong channel :P [22:04] i wouldn't have answered you in the real channel [22:04] agentc0re: Big_youth_natty_cultural_dread_djt/06 - every nigger is a star.mp3 [22:04] i like to spread the world [22:04] HOWs that [22:04] you can help me with a slackware problem i'm having in dsdev, later [22:04] willca_ (n=willca@c-24-19-63-203.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) left irc: "Leaving" [22:05] i knew it...ds dev [22:05] man, a lot of idiots from Georgia come in here to troll.. [22:05] i programmed nintendo ds [22:05] 256x192 was the hint [22:05] haha, if you see 256*192 [22:05] :P [22:05] ahaha, that's what i was going to [22:05] say [22:06] mwuahah [22:06] Hermann (n=Hermannn@h-156-174.A155.priv.bahnhof.se) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [22:06] for some reason I can't understand, my right ctrl has become a middle-mouse-click [22:06] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.72.104) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [22:07] and my right-alt has become something I don't understand [22:07] what did you do!!!!!11111111111 [22:07] spider1010 (n=spider10@ip98-179-13-1.om.om.cox.net) joined ##slackware. [22:08] chee: bitchslap stonecypher for me [22:08] he isn't around these days [22:08] good [22:08] i hear that a lot, heh [22:08] you on blitzed still? [22:08] aye [22:09] kk, any liranuna action? [22:09] who was stonecypher? [22:09] some faggot [22:09] willca (n=willca@c-24-19-63-203.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [22:09] not sure if i've seen liranuna on recently [22:09] hes on efnet #tod2 [22:10] flirting with gmgl [22:10] AllanBorello: I don't know who you are, and I don't konw why you think this channel is the appropriate place for all of the OT stuff, but it ain't. [22:10] going there now, f' this place.....no alien love [22:10] AllanBorello (n=aborello@c-24-126-172-252.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left ##slackware ("Leaving"). [22:10] good point [22:10] rworkman: [22:10] Good. More oxygen for the rest of us. [22:10] wow, check out the webserver he was irc'ing from http://24.126.172.252/ freakin weird.. [22:10] What a waste of carbon. [22:10] I don't think he would have liked the alien love, somehow. [22:11] my right alt has just suddenly become a standard alt, when it used to be an altgr [22:11] what is happen :( [22:11] rworkman: well more line space at least.. we can only hope that it will soon become more oxygen. [22:11] :) [22:12] chee: did you mess with xmodmap? [22:12] EasyTUX (n=lulu@AToulouse-258-1-41-224.w90-55.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: "leaving" [22:12] i didn't touch it! [22:12] i didn't do anything that I can put to blame for losing my alt-gr [22:13] i had to have it when i logged onto irc, because I need an alt-gr to type a hash [22:13] Oh. You have a pounds-sterling there? [22:13] i have a pounds-sterling [22:14] Being a stupid yankee, I tend to forget other keyboards. [22:14] i can't join rooms or include headers!! [22:14] Heh! [22:14] my world is in chaos [22:15] Actually, you might be able to do something with xmodmap to but # on to of the 3. [22:15] s/to of/top of/ [22:15] s/to but/to put [22:15] / [22:15] Touch/e. [22:15] deco (n=deco@adsl-69-108-79-234.dsl.irvnca.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [22:15] http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/audio/Alan_Watt_RichardSyrettshow_March062007.mp3 [22:15] farchanjo (n=Brazil@189-93-180-190.3g.claro.net.br) left irc: Client Quit [22:16] interesting [22:16] Nick change: mrwantstolearn -> mrpawnage [22:17] quick learning phase.... learning to pawnage in under 19 seconds! [22:17] gnubien (n=e@unaffiliated/gnubien) left irc: "leaving" [22:17] felipe (n=felipe@my.nada.kth.se) left irc: Client Quit [22:18] physiological warfare, oh my! [22:20] caoliver, success !^-^ [22:20] setxkbmap -model macintosh -layout gb,gb -variant , [22:20] it also happens to be an Apple FlatAsFuck keyboard, you see [22:20] It's a Mac too. [22:20] Action: caoliver shudders. [22:20] only the keyboard [22:20] ;-) [22:20] don't be alarmed [22:21] if i told you the one other thing that's mac, you may have cause for further alarm, however [22:21] Pleased to meet you slartibartfast. [22:21] i'm also using a one button mouse. 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[22:42] hoobop (n=user@unaffiliated/hoobop) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:43] i'd like to playfully imagine that dErFz had just finished typing 'how do i make a user account in slack' when he was kicked [22:43] http://gov.ca.gov/pdf/press/2009bills/AB1176_Ammiano_Veto_Message.pdf read first letter of each line of the sentences [22:43] lol [22:46] !! [22:46] is that on purpose [22:48] Prefect (n=Prefect@CPE00179a9eeb9f-CM001ac3121530.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) left irc: [22:48] dunno [22:48] AbsTradELic (n=vldmr@unaffiliated/abstradelic) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [22:48] hoobop (n=user@unaffiliated/hoobop) joined ##slackware. [22:49] AbsTradELic (n=vldmr@187.64.33.148) joined ##slackware. [22:51] anyone here know the format of the at command? I read the manpage but using at -c 'mpg321 ~/Downloads/track1.mp3' 1028225009 isnt working for some reason [22:52] What's the 1028225009 for? [22:52] the time [22:53] in the format of the date command, i guess, since I don't know unix time off of my head. [22:53] of course [22:53] why would you pass epoch to mpg321? [22:53] Ha! Ok. You want a sound to go off on schedule. [22:54] I think he wants to queue an mp3 for a given time in batch. [22:54] freealan (n=freealan@218-174-134-144.dynamic.hinet.net) left irc: Client Quit [22:54] yes technicly, I was trying to quickly set an alarm for tomorrow morning without hassling with crontab, I figured at would be easier for a one time thing. [22:54] is alan trapped [22:55] CopyWriter (n=chatzill@190.213.17.197) joined ##slackware. [22:55] i don't see that option in "man mpg321" where'd you come up with it? [22:55] man at [22:55] at i do know [22:55] Have you looked at the manpage for at pray tell? [22:55] snap! [22:56] I said I read it through and it seems it wants TIME, but I'm not sure how I'd send a future unix time stamp, I'd figured it'd take the date format [22:56] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.72.104) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [22:56] just because its simple enough for quick usage [22:56] I think you give it a hh:mm:ss thingy. [22:56] hmm [22:57] at is pretty simple ... [22:57] trying [22:57] ill wait for a minute [22:57] Or at now + 5 hours. [22:57] my test should start heh [22:58] http://pastebin.slackadelic.com/p/eunbgS85.html .. easy ;) [22:58] my at manpage has no "-c" option [22:58] gahit didnt work, ok sec [22:58] CopyWriter (n=chatzill@190.213.17.197) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:58] the web says -c = -c task - Displays listed tasks. [22:58] ok... [22:58] hmm [22:58] ok [22:58] so I interpreted task wrong [22:59] I'm friggin tired lol [22:59] have to be up at 7 [22:59] Do you have atd running? [22:59] type "at 4:14pm" then type "mpg321 um-bopp.mp3" and ctrl+D at the at primp [22:59] read the link from BP{k} [22:59] prompt, that is, not sure what a primp is except that he usually has fuzzy dice on his car [23:00] I dont understand your pastebin nessesarily.. [23:00] ill check it outa bit [23:00] perhaps /nick failnix1995 .. would be warranted ;) [23:01] hey guys when file A is copied from source 1 to 2, is A written contiguously on 2? or will each chunk be written wherever on 2 there happens to be space available? [23:01] warranted? [23:01] Nick change: andarius -> failnix1995 [23:01] :) [23:01] Nick change: failnix1995 -> andarius [23:01] ok [23:02] like that ;) [23:02] antler: please state the specific case. [23:02] not sure what that was all about but ookay [23:03] spider1010 (n=spider10@ip98-179-13-1.om.om.cox.net) left irc: Remote closed the connection [23:03] fhobia (n=fhobia@67.188.69.121) joined ##slackware. [23:04] I still wish there was a basic example in the manpage I could look at.. whatever. [23:04] I know now works.. so its weird [23:04] http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-job-scheduling.html [23:05] wow thanks [23:05] yeha, I'd use crontab by now, but obviously its useful to know? [23:05] :D [23:05] caoliver: e.g., a file is 2 bytes. it's being copied from one hd to another. are the bytes going to be written next to each other, or will it be written wherever there's space -- if there's enough space for 2 bytes, well, good; if not, write what you can, move on and look for more space elsewhere on the hd. <---- i can't really make it more specific than that [23:05] antler: it depends on the filesystem [23:05] fatalnix1995: read on down, at is in the article as well [23:06] ananke: which writes the file contiguously? [23:06] yeah [23:06] One: allocation won't be in such small numbers. I suppose it's up to the file system how is allocates blocks. [23:06] antler: ones that do delayed allocation [23:06] I was just talking about my earlier statement [23:07] s/is/it/ [23:07] ananke: do you know of one specifically? [23:07] antler: i'm fairly certain xfs does it [23:07] caoliver: 2 or 2^1000000000 is irrelevant [23:07] I suspect ext doesn't scatter blocks needlessly. [23:07] antler: although to a certain extent, most linux filesystems do it [23:07] ext[234] [23:08] ananke: thanks :) [23:08] oh neat [23:08] You could read the source code. [23:08] CopyWriter (n=chatzill@190.213.17.197) joined ##slackware. [23:08] That is if you wanted a definitive answer. [23:08] heh i'm code illiterate. :D [23:08] s/code// [23:08] :P [23:08] Mean! [23:09] lol [23:09] yeah, i'm sometimes that too :P [23:09] caoliver: He knows I'm just joking. :P [23:09] antler: don't forget lazy. :P [23:09] Actually, reading Stevens/Rago APUE with ventures into the kernel source is a not horrid way to understand those sorts of things. [23:10] It's too bad the kernel has gotton so big that it's hard to find what you want to study. [23:10] redtricycle (n=redtricy@adsl-68-124-184-136.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) joined ##slackware. [23:10] s/gotton/gotten/ [23:11] my xorgsetup runned at console by root got a blank screen, and I could not type anything on console . [23:12] Action: antler brings out the big guns and points them at fire|bird [23:12] any suggestiong ? [23:12] Action: fire|bird hides in the trees. [23:12] but, his amoeba-like motions just makes fire|bird laugh. [23:12] red tricycle. [23:12] antler: haha [23:12] Action: redtricycle wished he was blue. [23:13] s/trees/toilet [23:13] :P [23:13] ewww [23:13] OH CRAP, NO, DON'T FLUSH. [23:13] She rode upon a red bicycle and she had red hair. [23:13] no [23:13] whoosh! [23:13] Too late. [23:13] she rode redtricycle and all we could see was her long, red hair [23:13] s/fire|bird/water|bird [23:13] s/bird/foul/ [23:14] Not familiar with the Residents "Commercial Album" I take it. [23:14] well it is ironic that you said "oh crap" while in a toilet. :P [23:14] what were you doing in there anyways? [23:14] who cares about music, i like to watch [23:15] i'm one of those voy... voye eh whatever [23:16] watchers! ;-) [23:16] thats what the music business has been for the last 15 years. looks over everything [23:16] acidtripper (n=gonza@190.19.235.226) joined ##slackware. [23:16] agentc0re: some things are better left unknown? [23:16] mohaa (n=mohaa@92.49.78.156) joined ##slackware. [23:16] fire|bird: aint that the truth. :D [23:16] :) [23:16] replay (n=replay@69.26.224.130) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:17] caoliver: yeah! :) [23:18] how safe would it be to update my kde, and only my kde, from slackware current? [23:18] chee: overkill [23:18] lmi [23:18] if you are using 13.0 and wanna update to 4.3.2 [23:18] tell me more [23:18] yht (n=Administ@118.96.121.225) joined ##slackware. [23:18] yht (n=Administ@118.96.121.225) left ##slackware. [23:18] Yes, that is pretty much what I want to do. [23:18] overkill? huh? [23:19] replay (n=replay@69.26.207.214) joined ##slackware. [23:19] CopyWriter (n=chatzill@190.213.17.197) left irc: Remote closed the connection [23:19] vbatts has some packages for 4.3.1 though. you can find a topic at linuxquestions. dont remember the url [23:19] its lizella.net something [23:19] 4.3.1'll do ! [23:19] I want to build the KDevelop4 svn, and kde libs needs to be 4.3 or higher [23:19] danc3: wasnt it the right word to use? [23:19] why not use the 4.3.2 in -current? [23:19] http://cardinal.lizella.net/~vbatts/kde/kde4-packages/ [23:20] fire|bird has the answer [23:20] i would like to know the answer to danc3's question, too [23:21] chee: the why not 4.3.2 in -current one? Only you know the answer to that. ;) [23:21] antiwire (n=antiwire@unaffiliated/antiwire) joined ##slackware. [23:21] KDE 4.3.2 was built using -current [23:21] sahko: and, -current itself has 4.3.2 now. [23:21] 4.3.1 is built using 13.0 [23:21] PenPerk (n=carlj@static-71-246-216-235.washdc.fios.verizon.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [23:22] fire|bird: yeah i know. i wouldnt to anyone using vbatts' packages over the official ones [23:22] Action: chee is confused [23:22] winter (i=q3@game.satkol.pl) joined ##slackware. [23:22] Action: chee doesn't know what is being advised any longer [23:23] I advise dumping KDE altogether, and using Xfce [23:23] chee: get the 4.3.1 packages from the url fire|bird posted [23:23] NOT 4.3.2 [23:24] s/wouldn't to/would advise [23:25] yht (n=Administ@118.96.121.225) joined ##slackware. [23:25] velusip (n=velusip@fatwire-201-28.uniserve.ca) left irc: [23:25] aha, that was quie a confusing typo, sahko [23:25] danc3++ :) [23:25] fluxbox++ ;P [23:25] yeah, using official packages is never a good idea..... HUH? [23:25] sahko: have you been drinking? [23:25] As your attorney, I advise you to drive at top speed... [23:26] "... while being asleep"? [23:26] danc3, i'd actually been using xfce ever since geting slack [23:26] cool [23:26] screw KDE, keep using Xfce [23:26] but today I decided to try and like KDE [23:26] danc3: have you been trolling? [23:26] dragonmst (n=dragonms@67.110.215.238.ptr.us.xo.net) joined ##slackware. [23:26] sahko: nope [23:26] this was before I found my internet [23:27] sahko: how can you say that using official packages is NOT preferred over somebody's homemade stuff? [23:27] maybe i'll screw them all and just use command line [23:27] tltstc (n=tltstc@cpe-76-90-95-39.socal.res.rr.com) joined ##slackware. [23:28] danc3: i thought thats exactly what i said [23:28] antiwire: lol [23:29] antiwire: get a chance to try out the latest pidgin yet with video/voice? [23:29] maybe you need to go back to school [23:29] right. How can you think that homemade stuff is preferred over Official packages? [23:29] Last message repeated 1 time(s). [23:29] fhobia (n=fhobia@67.188.69.121) left irc: Read error: 145 (Connection timed out) [23:29] you talking about porn? [23:29] danc3: i didnt say that i said the opposite [23:29] danc3: to be honest, I read it as him saying "use slackware-current official over home made packages2 [23:29] now who's drinking? ;) [23:29] anyway. i dont care its your machines. use whatever tf you want [23:30] it'll be a goddamn miracle if we can ./configure , make && sudo make install before you turn into a wild animal [23:30] he said he "would advise using vbatt's packages over official ones" [23:30] Action: andarius uses bubblegum packages :o [23:31] both arch and mtune have to be x86_64? [23:31] when compilling? [23:31] s/wouldn't to/would advise [23:31] go back and read it again, and don't miss the "s/wouldn't to/would advise" [23:31] march* [23:31] danc3: uhm no.. "[03:22] ( sahko) fire|bird: yeah i know. i wouldnt to anyone using vbatts' packages over the official ones [23:31] wouldnt <-=-- [23:31] yes, bpk [23:31] go back and read it again, and don't miss the "s/wouldn't to/would advise" [23:31] look further down [23:31] yes, BP{k} please do that [23:32] danc3: ok i made a typo trying to fix another typo. sue me [23:32] where's my atorney [23:32] I'm the attorney [23:32] chee: me, me, me $100/hour :P [23:32] yeah, well that fucking typo changes the whole meaning of the statement, and makes you wrong. [23:32] drive as fast as you can [23:32] antiwire, we're suing this man [23:32] danc3: ah so I missed something .. :) [23:32] Action: chee turns into a wild animal [23:32] lol [23:33] danc3: i admit it you win. can we get over it now :) [23:33] and also makes your advice very bad to the person asking the question [23:33] danc3: has a good point. :D [23:33] Action: fire|bird gets out the tranquilizer darts and aims for chee [23:33] right, so that means the advice has flipped again [23:33] info-man (n=info-man@196.202.27.173) joined ##slackware. [23:33] sorry... i meant danc3 has a good point [23:33] i took that correction to mean that I should ignore -current and i should use the 4.3.1 packages instead [23:33] the : (possibly) changes things [23:34] chee: yes [23:34] :) [23:34] yes, that what sahko said, and that is wrong [23:34] now i'm back to not being certain what the advice is [23:34] lol [23:34] use Xfce and fuggetaboutit [23:34] the only straight advice i've gotten is to stop using kde altogether [23:34] chee: let's see "read the documentation, decided what you want, make up your own darn mind" [23:34] BP{k}: ;[ [23:35] Phillies spank the Yanks... Yay. [23:35] thought one, official is almost always advised [23:35] chee: don't let these flip-floppers make up your mind, make up your own mind, your a slacker, be a man. :P [23:35] hehe [23:35] thought 2, kde bad, xfce good, mmmkay [23:35] i just wanted to know if it was safe ;[ [23:35] xfce ftw!!! [23:35] KDE is never safe [23:35] danc3: now was that 'fuggetaboutit' said with a hugh grant voice, or an al pacino, donnie brasco, voice? [23:36] i'm only even updating the kde because I wanted to try and use kdevelop4 [23:36] while my saying htat is just a preference ;) [23:36] antler: al pacino, scarface voice [23:36] i might just use X [23:36] 11 [23:36] twm ftw !! [23:36] danc3: heh he didn't say in scarface :P [23:36] true, but the voice could be used [23:36] or anyone try out pidgin 2.6.3 with video/voice yet? [23:36] agentc0re, ohhh? [23:37] antler: about all he said in Scarface was: Fuck you, mang [23:37] chee: uhhhhhh? [23:37] pidgin finally has webcam support? [23:37] agentc0re: nope, you're on a boat, in the middle of the ocean, with no paddles. [23:37] thumbs: since 2.6.1 [23:37] although 2.6.1 was not good. :P [23:37] replay (n=replay@69.26.207.214) left irc: "BitchX-1.1-final -- just do it." [23:37] darn, I still use 2.5.9 [23:37] X -configure failed [23:37] why ? [23:38] !! [23:38] how can i make pidgin 2.6.1 work with msn cam? [23:38] Action: andarius has 2.6.3 but has video and such disabled [23:38] you tell us [23:38] what a question [23:38] i recently had to install amsn [23:38] well to slackbuild it [23:38] acidtripper: you search google and read about how to do it. ;) [23:38] fire|bird: ... you just totally set yourself up for this one.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szATsNJd7EU [23:38] yes, that would me a great idea [23:38] tomorrow i have english test :S [23:39] Action: fire|bird doesn't dare click that link. :P [23:39] fire|bird: We running this, lets go! [23:39] why? [23:39] andarius (n=andarius@c-67-191-170-126.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) left irc: "lost is my sense of direction, found is my sense of purpose" [23:39] I'm using Pidgin 2.6.3 and don't see any vidcam stuff.... where is that enabled? [23:39] chee: click that youtube link, if you get confused, I'll known not to waste my time. :P [23:39] like to smoke weed? but in have to install flash [23:39] i don't have flash [23:40] otherwise, fire|bird , i'd do anything for you [23:40] Action: chee stares dreamily [23:40] i don't know if the version im downloading from adobe page is for i386 or 64 [23:40] fire|bird: just click it. [23:41] agentc0re: hahahahahahahaha [23:41] info-man (n=info-man@196.202.27.173) left irc: "Leaving" [23:41] fire|bird: Poseidon look at me... ooohhhhhh [23:41] agentc0re: that's a terrible song [23:41] CcSsNET (n=user@c-24-147-193-93.hsd1.ma.comcast.net) left irc: Client Quit [23:41] Do you just sit and search the depths of youtube all day? [23:41] egregor (n=egregor@unaffiliated/lombard) joined ##slackware. [23:41] has someone just gotten himself rolled? [23:42] fire|bird: nah, that's been a round for a while. Those guys are funny as shit too, they're on SNL. There however is a remake of that song called, "I'm in a box" about the Balloon kid. [23:43] lol [23:43] danc3 (n=danc3@unaffiliated/danc3) left irc: "There had better be some beer left when I get back!" [23:43] agentc0re: sorry, the clip was not funny [23:43] what should be insert to /etc/peers/con_name to change path to ip-up and ip-down ? [23:44] thumbs: no need to apologize. We can't all have my great sense of humor. ;) [23:44] sahko (n=grbzks@pdpc/supporter/active/grbzks) left irc: "leaving" [23:44] agentc0re: i thought that that guy will unpack a condome instead of that paper [23:45] is there flash 64 bits plugin? [23:45] agentc0re: s/great/abysmal/ :P [23:45] dragonmst (n=dragonms@67.110.215.238.ptr.us.xo.net) left irc: "Leaving" [23:46] fire|bird: i have no idea what that word means, but i'm going to guess some where along the lines of "non existent" [23:46] abysmal: Pertaining to, or resembling, an abyss; bottomless; unending; [23:47] i found it [23:47] :D [23:47] Unending is a very negative sense. [23:47] acidtripper: Wow, you did something on your own. congrats. [23:47] higuita (n=higuita@2001:b18:400f:0:211:d8ff:fe82:b10e) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [23:47] fire|bird can be so mean [23:47] Action: chee scolds [23:48] agentc0re: another def: so deep as to be unmeasurable; "the abyssal depths of the ocean" [23:48] lol, don't be bad with me :( [23:48] chee, he gets like that sometimes. when he's out of line you just have to grab the trout. [23:48] :O [23:48] Carpe diem. [23:48] live just a moment? [23:49] hgyt (n=hgyt@c-98-244-134-136.hsd1.ga.comcast.net) joined ##slackware. [23:49] nix_chix0r: c'mon, we're in Minnesota, s/trout/walleye/ :P [23:49] heheh [23:49] i like that movie [23:49] Actually bonehead highschool joke. (Seise the fish) [23:49] Action: fire|bird stabs chee with an antler. Now THAT'S mean. :P [23:49] agricola, agricolus, agricolai .... [23:49] Sieze [23:49] fire|bird: lol [23:50] fire|bird, would you rather me put on a size 11boot and let it be way too big and kick your shins? [23:50] nix_chix0r is mean. :P [23:50] Action: antler was disappointed when he read "... kick your SHINS" [23:50] fire|bird: only with you [23:50] antler, not on offtopic :P [23:51] This is a family channel. [23:51] fire|bird: i think you need to go join ##nice-people [23:51] ;-) [23:51] nix_chix0r: trout it is dear lady. /me retracts s/trout/walleye/ :P [23:51] hey everyone, I just ran a slackpkg upgrade-all on 12.2 and cant's tell if i have upgraded to 13 since i still have kde 3.5 [23:51] agentc0re: OHGODNO [23:51] lmao [23:51] anything but that [23:51] agentc0re: There be demons in there. [23:52] whatss that videooo [23:52] you know you wanna [23:52] regaeeton? [23:52] I'll eat trout or walleye without prejudice [23:52] yankee regaeeton? [23:52] fire|bird: maybe even video with her.. [23:52] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szATsNJd7EU [23:52] OH....GOD....NO, how much clearer can I be. :P [23:52] kinda rap [23:52] hgyt , you need to edit /etc/slackpkg/mirrors and choose 13.0 mirror [23:52] hgyt: what is your mirror set to? [23:52] hgyt: I have little faith in automatic upgrades. I tend to stuff data on to a backup somewhere, and fresh install along with the growing pains that entails. [23:52] ok and then do it all over again? [23:52] ckt1g3r: oh snap! ;) [23:53] sake in a wine glass = not a good idea. [23:53] hgyt: no then your "man slackpkg" [23:53] lol [23:53] agentc0re: why not? :) [23:53] the hot fumes got in my eyes and it burned. [23:53] haha [23:53] ouch! [23:53] agentc0re: can you do it again but this time put it on youtube. [23:53] agentc0re: So, now you're purple-legged, toe-nail-less, and you singed your eyebrows? wtf dude. :P [23:53] and since it's a type of glass meant for smelling, i got a real strong wiff of the sake. [23:54] BP{k}: haha, sure. :P [23:54] Strykar (n=wakka@122.170.53.187) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [23:54] agentc0re: Haven't done sake. What proof? [23:54] i've been allowed to have a pretty good motherboard for free [23:54] Action: caoliver thinks about pouring a stout. [23:54] fire|bird: you know, i'm just accident prone. I tore off my thumb when i was 8.. [23:54] free is good [23:54] i just have to get a power supply for it [23:54] agentc0re: you have it now though? :P [23:55] fire|bird: yup, it's back on. [23:55] I thought the power supply in my wee dell here would do it [23:55] agentc0re: and, how the heck did you do that? [23:55] but it looks like i'd probably need two of them, haha [23:55] sake == hot mooshine [23:55] moonshine [23:55] mooshine? I don't want to know. [23:55] mooshine == best typo evar of the day [23:55] fire|bird: also slipped while running out of a house when i was 3. ear went in an old wooden corner table... [23:55] so far [23:56] moar mooshine! [23:56] hmm I want a bottle of sake now :) [23:56] I'll take the moonshine [23:56] fire|bird: Well, this is surely about to be noobfarmed.. :P But it all started out at Smiths. I found this rope on the ground and tied it in a loop. [23:56] when I was three I already had my own pretty profitable shoe tending business [23:56] agentc0re: didn't your face become huge when you were stung by a bee? [23:56] hitest (n=hitest@64.114.226.226) joined ##slackware. [23:56] greetings hitest [23:56] BP{k}, i did what you suggested [23:56] hi fire|bird [23:56] and fire|bird , i've been a man [23:57] hitest: sit back, relax, and enjoy the life stories of agentc0re. :) [23:57] fire|bird: when we were leaving, i remembered the day before a tumble weed got stuck in the car door and i saw it fly up when we were driving down the street. [23:57] :) [23:57] fire|bird: so i stuck half of the loop outside the door. But wait, i wanted to keep it because i had fun playing with it and didn't want the wind to pull it out so i put my seatbelt through the other loop inside the car. [23:58] fire|bird: when i sat back, my arm went in the loop. My mom started to back up at this point and unfortunately for me, the rope landed under the tire. [23:58] fire|bird: Next thing you know, the seatbelt hits my hand and i pull it away... thumb is hanging on by a single piece of skin. [23:58] BP{k}: it was set to a gatech mirror but not after the config files were overwritten. Didn't see the 13.0 mirror [23:59] that's totally disgusting, agentc0re ! [23:59] agentc0re: ouch! [23:59] fire|bird: i was 8 and my brother was 4. He starts screaming... "Jonny's going to DIE!!!" hahah.. my shirt was totally covered in blood. [23:59] hahaha [00:00] --- Thu Oct 29 2009