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<0> I mean try something more recent, Red Hat 9 is _old_
<1> damn all debian packages of linux-image-2.6.15-1-em64t-p4-smp are either trasitional or unsupported :(
<2> ok ok
<2> thanks
<2> iwill reconfigure
<2> thanks mr
<3> heh
<1> i wish you could see my synaptic and feel my distress
<4> glad my laptop has the pad + a thinkpad nipple, though i'm usually using an external mouse anyway... touchpads drive me loony
<5> fire-eyes: http://www.pipapo.org/pipawiki/SynapticTrackStick
<3> Does anyone in here run MacOS 10.4 (aside from Linux)
<6> wasn't gcc 4.1.2 supposed to be released today?
<3> you can get a pre-release if you like
<6> usually stick to stable releases only
<6> pulled one from cvs once, much too experimental for me
<6> gcc 4.2 isn't that far off neither



<3> no it will be here soon enough
<7> interex: Try #macos
<3> lol jblack i was looking for some of the people here who run Linux and also toy with MacOS
<6> Interex: what for?
<3> anomal: just to talk with other people who use MacOS X
<6> oh, heh, but jblack has a point then
<3> no he doesnt.
<6> so you mean like, talk about compatibility between Linux and MacOS
<6> ?
<3> I've seen a few people here who use MacOS and I was asking a question if anyone here did run MacOS
<3> anomal: no..
<6> ah
<3> Darwin is built off of FreeBSD, I'm not looking for advice, or help..
<8> It's similar to asking if anyone has a Yamaha motorcycle.
<6> yeah, I figured as much. I like BSD too, have OpenBSD on a box in the other room and dual-booting this one with FreeBSD.
<8> Not because you want help working on a motorcycle, but because you want to talk to someone that has one.
<3> here let me make a clear statement. I would like any person here who runs MacOS X to join #MacOSX
<6> but Linux is the favorite =P
<8> Chevy is my favorite, but on any given day you might find me standing in a Ford dealership's showroom.
<3> now i own #MacOS and #MacOSX
<9> Congrats?
<3> Chevy is my choice.. but i'm starting to love the power of dodge.
<8> No
<3> The SRT series just gobbles up most cars
<7> My next will be a hybrid that I can charge with solar.
<3> if i could come across a SRT6 to put in my car.. i would
<3> http://members.shaw.ca/walterlew/crossfire%20engine.jpg rawr
<10> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0ODskdEPnQ&mode=related&search= 3D desktop
<3> i saw a video of a kid messing with a 3d desktop in linux once
<3> moving it all around on his touch screen
<11> guys if I want to write GUI programs with C I understand I need GTK and all its libraries and dependancies installed, is there something I can get using apt-get to get the lot?
<5> apt-get install libgtk2.0-de
<5> apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
<5> should depend on the most stuff you need
<11> cehteh, Brilliant man!
<10> it looks cool for a week or two , and then we will get back to the real pc life of folders and directories i think
<6> the idea doesn't work, it ***umes people are organized and patient enough to learn how to handle 3d desktop concepts, they arent ;)
<6> at least I don't think so
<12> anomal i agree with you
<10> its good for eye candy , not for organizing files
<12> i am pretty organized when it come to files.. but even then.. i couldn't stand using a 3d desktop
<12> i prefer 2d
<12> its more "paper like"
<10> maybe in future they'll create a virtual coffee cup that can spill on your files ... rendering it useless
<10> hihi
<12> lol
<6> hehe
<6> sort of like a semi-delete-coffee-encryption-thingy - "wash the coffe stains off before reading"
<10> haha .. thats not a bad idea
<10> put the fun in encrypting things
<10> just "spill" the encryption
<6> hehe
<10> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuoljANz4EA&mode=related&search= 2D=3D
<6> I can imagine how it works, it probably extracts geometric shapes from the gradients in the lighting, then wraps the image around the geometric shape as a texture.
<6> like a house, for instance.
<13> How do you do that thing, where you tell chanserv to op you in a channel where you are aopped without leaving the channel?
<14> . /chanserv help
<7> /msg chanserv op #channel me
<7> /msg chanserv@services.dal.net op #channel me
<15> lol
<15> if he dont have access how to opped yourself ?



<13> cool, thanks jblcak
<13> works great (*jblack)
<6> what's dalnet running again.. some customized server? ircd-hybrid?
<16> they write their own
<16> it's called bahamut
<6> ah, right, I've heard about that one.
<6> supposedly it's pretty darn good, amongst the more stable ones
<16> *shrug*
<16> ircds are almost all the same
<6> heard Unreal (i think it was called) had some performance issues
<7> bahamut is crap
<6> what ****s about it?
<7> The code was written with early 90s goals in mind. i.e. overly optimized and much too difficult to debug.
<16> it's all about the compilers these days
<6> ah, good to know. I rigged up an irc server just for the hell of it, for no particular reason (other than testing and curiosity), i chose hybrid.
<3> Bahamut is one of the beginners though.. without it.. the others wouldnt be here like they are.
<16> beginners of what?
<3> of popular IRCd's
<16> ah
<7> I think IRC is dying off.
<16> me too
<3> it has decresed in usage over the years.
<15> and i think IRC is a games
<16> we're a dying cl*** of netizens
<7> Look at internet adoption vs. irc adoption, and the curves tell a sad story for irc.
<16> just like the word 'netizen' is dying or perhaps never flowered
<6> actually, I don't think IRC is dying. It might not be as popular as it once was, but it'll keep chugging along like it always have.
<13> If you use that /msg chanserv op #blahblah nick Can I get it to not say who opped that person?
<12> irc is one of the last few bastions of uncensored and unregulated communications... (though i dont fully know about un-logged)
<16> uncensored?
<16> lol
<12> umm.. ya
<16> ah
<16> i admire your idealistic thoughts
<12> you can have a complete conversation here.. and never have to worry about someone asking you to "take it down"
<16> they ban you instead
<13> Yeah
<13> They ban you instead.
<12> yes.. but once it's BEEN said.. it's never UN-said
<6> still doesn't change the fact that the conversation is killed
<12> true enough
<12> but they only recourse that can be taken in IRC is banning
<12> when it come to censorship
<16> or moderating
<6> but i don't see it as strictly as "censoring", it's more like controlling noise and staying on-topic. that's the idea right?
<12> anomal *nods*
<12> either way.. i need to go and get some food.. i am starving
<12> bbl
<3> Does anyone know of a USB GPS Receiver that is compatible with Linux?
<7> Aren't all of them?
<7> Any of them that do NMEA are, at any rate.
<3> i was looking at some software on SF and most of them only listed a few.
<7> Microsoft sells one with some proprietary that does nmea. I use that.
<7> with some proprietary software, that is.
<3> WinFast Navigator?
<7> I think the one I bought was street nagivator, but yeah.
<3> hmm if that will work i'll buy it.
<3> so look for something that is NMEA compatible?
<7> anyone else have any questions?
<3> I dont.
<16> we need a faster peripheral technology
<16> usb doesnt cut the mustard
<7> Aye.
<7> I haven't heard of anything faster coming out though.
<16> :(
<17> superman is faster
<7> I guess the industry figures 440 megabites is fast enough for anyone.
<15> superman fast at sky
<15> theflash is more fast
<15> ;s
<7> Seriously! It must be hard to put all 5,242,880 bits to use
<3> o.O i just found some Hydrocodone/APAP 5/500
<3> something kayla had when she fell down the stairs at work


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