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<0> hi there, anyone able to point me in the right direction as to an open source library for programming bluetooth apps on an hp ipaq using broadcom stack.. ?
<1> have you tried google ? more likely to find something with that than asking on irc
<1> what you are after is highly specific
<0> yeah, been searching for a long time..
<1> I just had a look. doesn't seem to be anything opensource
<0> yeah :( thanks for the help
<0> heh
<0> i have to do a honours project which consists of bluetooth programming on the PDA's they gave me.. i guess they will have to purchase one of the available SDK's
<1> sounds likely
<0> oh well thanks for the help!
<0> much appreciated
<0> have a good day.
<0> bye
<1> bye
<2> hrm i'd sorta think that they could just slap linux on the damn things and use linux's bluetooth drivers...
<3> scary, this laptop screen is just too dirty



<2> oh ffs
<2> all I want is a damn logging library that works well and I can actually compile without too much nightmare...
<1> how hard would it be to do your own?
<2> heh
<2> they can get pretty complicated
<1> too bad
<4> syslog baby.
<4> !myprog
<2> i want something more sophisticated then syslog
<4> debug.* -/home/twkm/myprog/debug.log
<4> yeah. its plenty ****ed, and needs an admin to change the config, but way simple in the code.
<4> i have no problem with my own void debuglog(int level, const char *format, ...) which maps directly to syslog when the admin issues are easy, but uses fprintf otherwise.
<5> who's got a spare hdd going
<5> are the 40GB barracudas any good?
<6> barracuda is great
<5> good good
<6> depending on what you're looking for
<5> my hdd died yesterday
<5> using my router as my desktop for a bit
<6> i have a 300gb sata barracuda
<5> :o
<5> there's a matched pair of 200giggers on ebay, atm
<4> frys is probably still selling 400's for under 100.
<4> might not ship to heathen lands though.
<5> america?
<6> europe
<5> america.
<4> places served by ntl.
<5> England.
<4> ahh, so heathen.
<4> your ebay specials are probably sufficient to make the 40 gig's seem like dead meat.
<5> if I had even half the money
<4> ahh.
<5> probably get a 40GB barracude or something
<5> I have 6000 bogomips whoo
<4> nice cpu for a person without 70 quid to spare.
<5> stupid rpm
<5> failing Python deps, which I have installed
<4> well, python ****s, so this is not surprising.
<7> http://images.tmbo.org/mirror.php/offensive/images/picpile/Things%20are%20quiet%20now%2C%20but%20you%20can%20cut%20the%20tension%20with%20a%20knife...OMG%20LOOKIT%20THAT%21.gif
<7> *chuckle*
<8> hund: SFW?
<7> Yup.
<8> Cute...
<5> hah
<5> wanker :P
<5> awesome, this card gets me 1600fps on glxgears :D
<9> zid_: that means nothing =]
<5> aedinius: It's 1600 better than I usualy get
<9> zid, But that doesn't mean anything.
<9> Who wants to buy me TextMate as a gift?
<5> Who wants to buy me a hdd?
<9> What kind?
<9> I have a spare 100G
<8> I need a hard disk drive myself :)
<5> shut up I asked first! :O
<9> 100G ATA/100 WD.
<8> Don't worry, I need a 2.5" notebook hard drive, I doubt that's what aedinius has :)
<9> Yeah, it's not, this is 3.5"



<9> I have a 30G 2.5", but I'm using it too
<5> aedinius: sata, ide?
<8> Stop using it and send it to me (for free)! ;)
<9> zid, ATA/100 means IDE =]
<5> oh I missed that
<5> how much?
<9> I dunno, not much.
<9> It's kinda old though, I doubt you'd want it
<5> I currently have a 0gb hdd in my desktop
<5> it blew up
<9> Nice.
<8> zid_: Same here
<8> My < 6 months used Toshiba hdd died.
<8> I'm using a Linux "Live CD" (Ubuntu 6.06 Desktop) in the meantime.
<8> It's surprisingly usable.
<9> Heh.
<5> I hate using linux
<10> :)
<5> I **** at it
<8> I barely miss having a hdd :)
<10> alot of ppl in here seems to be trying out that :P
<9> I have trouble going back to Linux for my day to day desktop
<9> I miss too much stuff from OSX.
<10> osx is cute
<8> Ubuntu is 100x easier to use than Windows on my laptop because Ubuntu recognizes all my devices while Windows needs its hand held to install a bunch of drivers
<10> but benches show horrible slowness :/
<5> I can't even paste things right in linux
<10> Teckla, i coudlnt agree more :)
<9> rip, Which benches?
<8> Windows doesn't even recognize my ethernet! Which is a h***le
<9> Teckla: Heh.
<8> Ubuntu just works :)
<10> aedinius, im sure google can find them, both my bossees runs macs, and they showed me some benchmarks
<9> All of my drivers for my Windows box come from nvidia.com
<9> It's like two downloads.
<10> Teckla, yes it does :)
<5> my sound and ethernet works
<8> rip: :)
<10> Teckla have you messed around with Xgl yet?
<5> only thing I needed was Nvidia-latest.run
<8> For my laptop for Windows I need to download ethernet drivers, audio drivers, video drivers, touchpad drivers...
<8> install reboot install reboot install reboot reboot reboot reboot updates reboot updates reboot install reboot updates reboot reboot reboot
<5> download ethernet drivers <3
<9> heh
<10> and easyubuntu downloads the rest that licensing prohobits ubuntu from distributing with its distro
<9> software -i -a
<8> Ubuntu -> install -> works :)
<10> :]
<9> s/software/&update/
<8> rip: That's cool.
<8> When I get a new hdd I'm thinking of trying to switch to pure 100% linux.
<9> It was easier coming from Windows
<9> Trying to go back from Mac is iffy.
<8> I wonder how Ubuntu would work with my wireless (802.11b) PCMCIA card.
<11> Teckla, the same as any other distro?
<5> and SOMEONE tell me how to add scrollwheel ness to X
<8> I also wonder if Ubuntu would recognize my USB flash drive if I plugged it in.
<5> it doesn't do it by default
<9> zid, On some distros it does
<8> KidArt: Ya, except I don't know how other distros would handle it!
<9> Teckla: Yes.
<10> Teckla, ive been running linux only for desktop since ms released XP :P
<11> Teckla, which card?
<5> xorgconfig doesn't
<10> that was the touch of death
<9> rip, For me it was Win98 =]
<8> zid_: Ubuntu recognized my USB mouse with scroll wheel and it just worked.
<10> aedinius it started with win95, but it didnt ditch windows till around 2000 for good
<9> Just working is always nice.
<10> i always had a backup copy
<11> Teckla, anyway, I think today just about everything either has native drivers, or works with ndiswrapper.
<9> rip, Ah.
<10> ive been running linux since 1996


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