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<0> hehe, easy to make a misunderstanding
<0> .)
<0> but now, time to hunt some prey in et :)
<1> i think i found my oss problem source
<1> typo in the alsa conf file ^^
<2> ^^
<1> oh snap
<1> i'm compiling two things at once
<1> that doesnt hurt if they are not related at all, right?
<3> TITANIC [edkdl@66-189-116-35.dhcp.oxfr.ma.charter.com] has quit [Excess Flood]
<4> oh dear
<5> lol
<3> You destroy poor window 0 (bash)
<3> screen is so much more fun with +nethack
<6> so that's what that flag is for? more amusing messages?
<3> yep



<1> anyone here skilled in configuring dmix? :p
<1> for OSS emulation that is
<7> oteren, the wiki had a good section on that
<7> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_ALSA_Complete_%28includes_dmix%29
<1> yeah found that one
<7> i haven't set that up, as i mostly run a server
<7> but, i could play 8 mp3's at once without any buffering issues, so i didn't care
<1> hehe
<1> i am trying to get two oss devices to playback at the same time
<1> *two oss programs
<8> bleh.. i was so thrilled to finally play a cool game on linux, quake 4, and the sound is screwed :/
<9> quake 4 is cool?
<8> you're trying to say it's not? :p
<9> exactly.
<8> oh come on.. considering the other games you've played on linux, does it still ****?
<10> quake 1 forever
<8> it is the works! i'm shooting extremely aggressive part-machine, part-human borg look-a-likes! yay
<9> freeciv > quake 4
<9> matter of fact..
<1> hmm
<1> is ubuntu a good advice for a friend who wants to try linux?
<1> (no, there is no way i am telling him gentoo, i'll never get peace then)
<1> i dont know much of the "newbie" linuxes :p
<1> except that fedora and suse ****s
<11> ubuntu is sipposedly good
<1> based on debian?
<11> haven't tried it, a pal of mine runs it though (newbie but not stupid) and he claims it was simple enough to get running
<12> yes, based on debian sid
<13> I tried kubuntu here the other day... Tried it for a couple of hours then i went back to gentoo
<14> freeciv...just go download the real thing
<1> i'll wrap this into a stage4 and test ubuntu myself actually
<15> You wouldn't be advocating... piracy... would you neon? ;-)
<14> noo, I own the real thing
<1> hmm
<1> archlinux looks kinda ok for a newbie too
<1> anyone here tried it?
<16> archlinux is lovely
<16> If i ever merged from gentoo it would be to arch.
<1> elaborate
<17> Hey Kitchen you there?
<16> woot.
<1> as in, explain why if you dont bother =)
<0> bah, i just notice ...
<16> well, whe extremely primitive and simple way everything is set up, and how nice pacman works
<0> livedvd pkg # cd /var/db/pkg ; for e in $(find . -name '*.bz2'); do bzgrep ^'\(CATEGORY\|PN\)'= $e | cut -d = -f 2 | tr '\n' @ | sed s:@:/: | tr @ ' ' ; echo ; done|wc -l
<0> 2690
<16> bbl.
<17> Kitchen, if you are around.. do you have a contact for Robert Augustine?
<17> Do you know where he vanished to?
<18> hooray, cygwin thinks that my c drive's rootdir doesn't exist
<18> I can access everything except for stuff in the root dir
<19> lolz
<18> if I cd one level into the drive, (/cygdrive/c/folder) and ls -la, there are no entries for . or ..
<18> this is why gentoo is going on this machine as soon as a back **** up (which is a pita now since rsync won't work....)
<20> heya people
<20> im going to defcon WOOT
<20> ^.^
<15> hehe, neat.
<21> **** you Ancient12 :)
<20> im currently getting my laptop and stuff locked down



<21> hehe i bet
<20> gonna be using ssh to p*** all my net traffic in a secured tunnel
<20> so anyways currently i have 3 computers in a distcc cluster working on the laptop
<18> Ancient12: make sure you can dualboot into windows to watch your machine get owned
<20> lol
<21> nahhh vmware for that
<20> it has dual boot :-p
<21> i would install a vmware honeypot :)
<21> good ol roo
<20> vmware windows98
<20> xD
<20> well tell me how and i will do it :-p
<21> :) nepenthes would be fun too
<22> does one of you know how to match ' in a regex?
<21> \'
<22> hmmmmm
<22> i must be doing something wrong then
<22> ls --hide=*][* *\(*\)*\[T\+Eng1.*\]* |grep -v [a,b,o,h][1,2,3,M,F] | sed 's/^[.A-Za-z0-9 &!\(\)-]*//;s/[.nes]*$//'
<22> sed 's/^[.A-Za-z0-9 &!\(\)-]*//;s/[.nes]*$//'
<22> just that one
<22> i need to match in the first [ ] block
<22> if i use \'
<22> it whines bash: !\: event not found
<23> ooo thats ***y
<24> Has anyone used any "1-wire" sensors?
<25> So we have ext2 partition for a few drives, you guys see anything wrong with disabled fsck check automatically, and running them manually after OS has booted..
<20> anyone here ever been to defcon
<20> ?
<20> it would be sad if i were the 1st
<9> never had the money.
<9> i know kids who go every year though.
<9> pisses me off.
<9> mommy, and daddy pay for it.
<22> oaky i'm confused
<22> when i use \' in a regex it doesnt do as expected
<22> :(
<9> what do you expect it to do? escape '?
<22> yeah
<9> also, what language is this?
<22> using sed
<26> yo
<26> anyone here used LaCie drives be4
<9> oh, sorry.. it's been years since i've used sed, and awk for my scripting needs.
<25> lacie drives are horrible
<22> it shouldnt be to hard
<21> nathanGL: yea we have 2 1TB LaCie's here
<22> what i have is sed 's/^[.A-Za-z0-9 \&\!\(\)\-]*//;s/[.nes]*$//'
<22> but it should also match ' in the first bit
<3> why are you doing s/[.nes]*$//
<26> they're horrible?:
<18> nathanGL: if you have a crashed raid 0 lacie drive I'm going to have to laugh at you
<3> that basically matches a whole line
<26> no
<3> and replaces it with nothing
<26> I was looking at picking one up from futureshop for $135 Cdn
<21> nathanGL: they run good here
<26> cool
<26> ive heard good thinsg, just chekcing out what youguys say
<26> 250g usb2 7200rpm , good enough
<18> LaCie drives are overpriced Maxtors in an ooooo shiny case.
<10> right
<10> lacie can **** it down
<22> matja: cept for the fact that i cant match ' yet the regex does what i expect it too
<26> ive heard they are reliable
<26> i just need it to store my mp3s on
<9> a normal pata disk isnt reliable?
<26> of course it is
<18> katepls: if it's a maxtor.
<9> and it's half the price!
<9> CannedBar, oh, i know.. trust me.
<26> $135 for a 250g is pretty much the same as what i'd be paying anyawys
<9> ibm deathstars
<9> nathanGL, HAHA!
<26> when I include an enclosure


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