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<0> raster^: why?
<1> just saw you had it on your desktop ;)
<2> yep
<2> old screenshot
<1> i had to switch from k3b to xcdroast because of that too.
<1> hate it.
<2> yuk
<2> ok i need to get ready for work
<1> later dude.
<1> i need to get back to reading this forum thread i was in the middle of.
<2> [22:22:22] <2> ok i need to get ready for work
<2> haha!
<2> elite!
<2> bbl
<0> totally elite
<0> raster^: i don't want any hackers in my system



<3> raster^ : He didn't ask for you to do that. Offering to "help" can be taken as an attack on his system.
<0> (12:20:28 am) *** CTCP: VERSION request from raster^ (ttlmax@202.73.165.174) to nsx:
<0> i didn't ask for that, either
<0> i feel violated
<4> weak
<0> looks like raster port scanned himself off of IRC!
<0> doesn't sound like his port scanner is very 31337ish
<5> i forgot the command to log an interactive command ..
<6> whoa. I just took a **** the width and length of my arm. when it splashed down, it hit my ballsack and I had to take a shower again. Im dead serious.
<6> who is peer
<6> does anyone in this place talk
<5> not mandatory
<6> so what do you all do here?
<6> *hits floor*
<6> @dar#
<6> #pron
<6> help im lost and the irc is smelling bad
<7> KPrinnEH, talk to MsgMeForAKickBan, he only accepts private messages though
<6> no
<8> cat textfile | grep "#" ... that sould only show the lines of "textfile" that begine with '#' right?
<8> or am I doing it all wrong?
<0> grep '^\#' textfile
<8> oh...
<8> ok
<8> so how do I make it show everything EXCEPT '#'? I tried "-v" but it didn't work
<8> nope.. I'm wrong... it worked
<8> problem is some of the '#' have tabs infront of them
<0> ah
<0> hm
<0> grep '^[<space><tab>]*#'
<0> for the literal tab, you can ctrl + v, then hit the tab key
<0> i was thinking you could use [:tab:] but you can't
<0> grep '^[[:cntrl:][:space:]]*#'
<0> or you could try that, if you want something you can easily copy and paste
<0> but which isn't as specific
<9> hi all.. i am using SLackware / KDE / Darkstar how to use modem i want to connect to an ISP ?
<10> im with the same problem :\
<10> i have an internal modem;(
<9> i have notebook of acer ..
<9> ok i can connect now
<10> what acer?
<11> thts a notebook brand I guess.. like hp ibm
<9> Acer laptop..
<9> dont u know
<9> Acer manufacturer
<10> oh got it
<9> where r u from ?
<10> now i know :P
<10> bangladesh
<9> ok
<9> brb
<9> type //say $os
<12> which acer?
<10> lol
<10> im using windows xp
<9> ok
<10> but .. i have been trying to setup my modem in linux
<10> :(
<12> Parvez: you sure it's a modem?
<10> yes still im using it
<10> im using dialup



<12> what's the make/model?
<10> its prolink v90 data fax modem
<9> tonsofpcs ... i have Acer notebook .. Admire 2800+ AMD
<12> DoctorDan: which acer? there's three (at least) that have made PCs over the years
<10> last night somehow i managed to install it. now a modem is showing in my hardware list
<9> wait
<10> but when i try to activate it. it show error 6
<12> Parvez: who makes it?
<10> shows*
<9> Acer Aspire 1362 WLC
<10> what ? the dialup connection?
<10> i made it by myself
<10> but the problem is when i creat the connection for the first time. its says my modem was found
<12> Parvez: the modem, what is the manufacturer?
<10> but i can see a modem in my hardware list
<12> ok, what's the PCI ID?
<10> i got a driver from a site linuxtant or something
<10> tonsofpcs prolink i guess
<10> pci id :s
<10> no idea about it
<12> open a console, lspci
<12> look for the number next to the modem
<12> then do lspci -n and copy the number next to that number
<10> i mean stty2 this thing?
<12> Parvez: in a console, type: lspci
<12> you will see a list of devices
<12> copy the line with the modem on it and paste it here
<10> right now im on windows
<12> well that doesn't help
<12> :)
<10> yes:(
<10> hmm
<10> which modem should i try
<10> which manufacturar provides the real modem which will work both in linux and windows
<12> notebook? desktop?
<10> desktop
<12> real modems don't care about OS, you don't need drivers. they're just serial ports with modulator/demodulators attached, or external boxes that plug into serial ports
<12> I don't know of any externals that are softmodems. USRobotics makes (or used to make) some nice real modems. I have one in my notebook right now
<12> they also make softmodems though
<10> i see
<12> basically if the box says it requires windows, it's not a modem
<10> usrobotics modems r costly:s
<1> i had a usr modem and i did need drivers.
<1> it didn't come with linux drivers, but the box said it was compatable with linux.
<12> Parvez: the real ones, yes
<12> evenfl0w: you don't need drivers for real modems. You probably bought a soft modem that has drivers available
<1> no dude, it was a usr modem that cost me 90 bucks and it was a hard modem, i am sure about that.
<1> i don't know what to tell you.
<12> evenfl0w: what bus?
<1> i love looking at hardware/software boxes and seeing a penguin. it makes my day.
<10> tonsofpcs any idea how do i identify my modem is it soft modem or real one
<1> i don't know, ive long since been rid of it.
<12> evenfl0w: you probably just needed to send it a special initialization string (USRs require AT&M1 for most connections iirc)
<9> Acer Aspire 1362 WLC tonsofpcs
<12> DoctorDan: I really don't care that much about your acer ;)
<12> Parvez: this is a PCI card? or onboard? or ISA?
<10> its an internal modem
<10> like a lan card
<12> Parvez: I understand that much
<12> is it PCI or ISA or part of the motherboard?
<10> i just put it in a slot
<12> Parvez: ok, can you read the FCCID off of it (or from the manual) and type it here?
<10> no manual
<12> Parvez: box?
<10> it was in a box with no manual only a modem in it
<12> Parvez: does the box have a FCCID on it?
<10> no box man
<10> no
<12> ok, look at the modem, try and find (if) where the FCCID is etched in and write it down, then type it here
<10> ok its a PCI modem
<10> i found it on the modem cover
<12> Parvez: ok, what's the FCC ID ?
<10> i dont see FCC ID


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