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<0> what link? i just joined
<1> http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/09/01/149211
<0> ok posted
<1> thanks
<1> your voice disappeared?
<0> nope?
<2> yes
<1> oh
<1> mirc :)
<0> :P
<1> btw did you get any ***ignments from rza yet?
<0> nope
<1> ill be getting more active next week
<1> so ill be getting the whip out then :)
<0> lol
<0> i'll do whatever i can, my school is starting again tomorrow



<1> just like the rest
<1> how old are you and what do you study?
<0> 18, and i'm currently doing a study to become a system admin
<1> so dd is right up your alley
<0> yep :)
<3> what school
<4> i'm having trouble mouting a usb drive, i run lsusb and i see the drive on Bus 001 device 003, and i see my other usb devices, how can i find out the right location of this device? sd?
<1> usb?
<2> from memory, usb is (Universal Serial Bus) A technology in the works that will replace the current way that some peripheral devices connect to a computer. It is much faster than serial and parallel communications. It is also much more flexible: it will be able to connect to possibly hundreds of devices simultaneously. http://www.linux-usb.org, or http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/book1.html
<1> at least learn to use punani winjunkie
<1> you can /msg punani then do
<1> punani listkeys usb
<2> Factoid search of 'usb' by key ( shown; total): usb mouse ;; uk usb keyboards ;; usb ;; speedtouch usb ;; usb networking ;; usb cdburner ;; usb mice ;; usbmouse ;; usb-storage ;; usb card reader ;; usb-brush ;; usb backport ;; usb-perms ;; uk usb keyoards ;; usb mouse test.
<4> its a usb to ide drive
<4> it was formated in ntfs
<0> punani: blootbot
<2> i heard blootbot is a severely modified infobot (right now, the code doesn't even look like infobot any more), by xk. Homepage at http://blootbot.sourceforge.net. Archive is at http://www.nyip.net/~apt/blootbot. See blootbot debs now in debian, or if you didn't already know this you probably don't want to run a blootbot unless you're very good with perl, or see http://nagual.linuxslave.de/blootbot.txt for examples, or http://nagual.linuxslave.de/blootbot
<4> can i not access fat 32 directory that have spaces?
<0> fat32 doesnt allow spaces iirc
<5> fat32 = 8.3 if i recall
<5> wait, fat32 must allow spaces. unless winxp/win2k installs crap to c:\progra~1
<5> heh
<0> which it does
<5> always thought it was still \program files\
<5> at this point, im too tired to care.. too busy playing runecrack
<5> (runescape)
<4> fat32 allows for spaces i think, 8.3 was fat no?
<5> yah 8.3 must be fat
<4> download my lan drivers in a tarball and followed the instuctions, i untared it, cd'ed into the dir, did make clean modules and got heaps of errors some say error: storage size of "something" ins't known
<0> i've never seen a FAT32 disk with spaces
<4> look at windows 95 + 98
<0> dont they truncate it?
<4> i just formated a fat32 drive and put dricotrys with spaces in it
<0> PROGRA~1 ie
<4> no
<4> i could even see it in linux but, could not loginto the dir. i think you have to put something in fstab
<4> i can't get these lan drivers to install
<4> i was hopeing their would be a hotkey in debian that would allow you to log into the dirs
<4> i found this <Requirements> - kernel source tree (supported versions 2.4.x or 2.6.x) - compiler/binutils for kernel compilation. i know gcc is installed, and is'nt the kernel source tree installed by default for the current kernel?
<6> ....
<6> log in to a dir ?
<6> maybe I missed something, but what exactly do you mean by "logging in to a directory" ?
<6> and yes, fat does truncate to 8.3 names for backward compatibility
<6> but the full name is stored too...
<4> i meant i mounted the fat32 drive under linux and i could see long file names
<4> i found out i dont have kernel sources installed, i'm downloading them now, i have cd1 of debian it has kernel images but no sources. Are images something else?
<6> images are compiled
<6> so why do you need the kernel source ?
<4> ohh binarys
<4> my lan drivers require it, so i have to download them from another pc
<6> I wouldn't bother with the cd's if I were you though, unless you're on dial-up
<6> ah
<6> well, never mind then, hehe
<4> i'm on dsl so, their about 49 the gzip ver
<4> i hope it doesnt crash, i hope it was just the setup gui
<7> nagual:
<7> http://todellisuus.net/~mikko/scr2.png
<6> err, has anyone gotten jslaunch to actually work ?
<6> or got some other tool to map joystick buttons to commands ...
<6> bah
<6> silly



<6> it would seem that it depends on gamecard/soundcard-based joystick...
<8> who's this arrogant idiot of gpg?
<8> let me alone
<9> punani: drudge?
<2> the best
<0> punani: Tsunami?
<2> Tsunami: I don't know, could you explain it?
<0> :D
<0> :p
<10> punani: znx?
<2> znx: I don't know, could you explain it?
<10> noone could explain me !
<10> :(
<9> punani: Tsunami is <reply> balls
<2> okay, drudge
<0> punani: Tsunami?
<2> balls
<0> o_O
<0> punani: Tsunami is <reply> a huge wave, destroying and killing prolly
<9> punani: Tsunami is <reply> Tsunami is gods way of telling rich people they shouldn't leave at their beach houses.
<2> ...but tsunami is already something else...
<9> punani: remove Tsunami
<2> drudge: i don't know
<0> :p
<9> punani: delete punani
<2> drudge: I give up, what is it?
<9> damn i forgot
<9> punani: forget Tsunami
<2> drudge: i forgot tsunami
<9> there..
<10> drudge: you can do .. no X is <reply> something new
<10> like
<10> punani: znx is <reply> ZNX!!!
<10> boo .. perm denied
<10> :)
<11> punani: Tsunami is <action> rises up and sweeps over the channel smashing $who to a pulp
<2> okay, awol
<11> Tsunami?
<10> heh
<0> heh
<12> heh
<6> hmm, does anyone know a trick to get mplayer to ignore certain "keys"?
<6> ie: get it to ignore the axis of the joystick, but not the buttons...
<6> dumb*** joystick support in mplayer
<4> i just restarted debian with a cable in my lan, and i see on windows that it pops up with 100mb/s connection. but if i type lspci i see that the ethernet card is unkown. Is my lan actually working or not?
<6> ....
<6> ifconfig -a would reveal that
<4> i just have loopback
<6> then the answer is no
<4> wierd that win says theirs a connection
<6> not really
<6> the card is able to give link-status without any software interaction
<4> hmm come it comes on exactly when debian boots up
<13> layer1 is connected but thats it
<4> i gotta check exactly when it could be at ide /device boot
<6> heh
<4> nm nice
<6> that's exactly what I said.
<4> nice tech explanation
<6> but...
<6> so what if you got link, unless your kernel recognise the card you won't be able to use it
<6> and as long as it's not listed in ifconfig -a, the kernel doesn't have drivers for it loaded
<4> i still have to get the drivers sorted out
<4> and in order for that learn how to compile a kernel
<6> wth kinda nic do you have ?
<4> which is good
<6> one of the gbit cards ?
<4> its a built in realtek nic, the model just below this one is listed in debian setup
<4> yep
<4> i'd love to see if this finger print scanner works
<6> my guess would be that 95% of it is software
<4> its actually drive + software, i think their is no chance, unless asus themselvs release nix drivers. it would be way kool if someone hacked it somehow
<4> i hear this frequency sound sometimes when i have this cat5 cable connected, is that crosstalk or has anyone come across this?


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