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<0> "ati" if you have ati-drivers installed
<1> Xunil-2 pasted "app-crypt/gnupg-1.9.20-r4", view at http://genpaste.pengu.in/pastes/show/238
<2> mmmm perl solves my problems again ... was looking for a way to identify all the uniq websites we have ... filter out all the ones that havve like something.com and something.org ... comparing a sha hash od the index pages is doing wonders
<3> sed & awk slacker!
<2> hehe we so also have ppl with multiple domains all pointed at the same place
<2> how ya going to get this with awk and sed :) ... Found Dup cscpi.net and careerstrategies-cpi.com match
<2> not to mention it's only about 20 lines of code
<4> so
<4> question about the live CD
<4> is it possible to get drivers from a 3rd party and load them into a kernel running on the livecd
<5> sure, if they will work with that kernel
<6> soul|work; if there built for that kernel yes ...
<6> i do hope my ipod didnt pick today to die
<7> logic_box: Nice. I end up doing stuff like that almost daily.
<7> Perl makes life easier that's for sure.
<2> LWP ftw



<6> wtf
<6> 19:40 reflux^| Perl makes life easier that's for sure.
<6> thats something to laugh at if i say so myself
<2> motion: you crazy
<7> Oh? What would you use?
<6> emerge ruby
<7> ROFL
<6> for real, i was doing something in perl here at wrok
<6> said **** it and stared over in bash just so i didnt have to touch the ****
<2> ruby is nice i use it for web baised
<7> It's okay for the web, but that's about it.
<6> wtf
<6> ruby has more to offer then perl
<7> Like?
<7> Do something in ruby I can't do in perl.
<6> common sense
<2> motion: i have been using perl for years and years ... for uby i still have to look at api's
<7> Other than use ****ty syntax
<6> logic_box; same here, but ruby is bearable to look at
<6> haha
<2> perl is nice if you know how to code :)
<7> Exactly.
<6> ruby is ****ty syntax compared to perl ?
<6> logic_box; ...
<7> Perl is C-like.
<6> so is asm
<7> C is the standard.
<6> i dont remember c having lame *** contexts
<6> to abide by
<6> what can you do in perl without importing half a dozen modules, besides open a file and run a regexp against it
<7> Anything I want.
<7> I don't HAVE to use any module.
<6> ...
<6> sorry without reimplementing one ...
<7> What can you do in C without including headers?
<2> ruby seemes to have a **** load of modules too
<7> Without reimplementing one.
<6> well that makes sense
<6> logic_box; the stdlib yeah, but you can do an awful lot without it
<6> logic_box; and anyone can say x is powerful if you know how to use it
<2> all the same as you can do with perl's stdlib
<6> im sure your grandapa will tell you cobol for life
<6> i guess to all tehre own :-/
<6> but perl does **** ;)
<8> perl ****s ilasm rocks
<2> haha
<8> .method public static void Main() cil managed { .maxstack 16 .entrypoint ldstr "ILASM ROX" call void [mscorlib]System.Console::WriteLine(string) ret }
<6> heh
<2> print "I like perl"; :)
<8> too easy
<2> haha
<8> wheres the challange
<8> huh
<2> i don't want a challange i just want to get **** done quick
<6> what fun is anything if its not a challenge
<2> fun don't matter ... getting my job done dose
<6> sounds pretty damn boring to me
<2> and matja i want to see the code to compute a sha hash :)
<6> require 'sha1' ; SHA1.sha1 "hello"
<2> use Digest::SHA qw(sha1_hex); sha1_hex("Hello");
<2> motion: beleave me i know that one in ruby too :) done enough work with rails



<6> ;)
<6> but why use rails when you have that elite Catalyst platform
<2> but i use the sha256 module for sites
<6> and you dont have to dirty your hands with that ruby crap
<2> motion: i never said i don't like ruby ... i just have my preferences for different jobs
<6> kk ;)
<6> logic_box; how do you do distributed **** , like ruby's DRb
<2> never had to
<6> so im one up on what you cant do :D
<2> i only code to make my job easier ... either web front ends for **** or automating **** on servers
<2> or processing data
<6> ...
<6> logic_box; and grabbing information from many servers from a common web frontend makes my job easier
<2> just have never had a need for it thats all
<9> woop
<4> where could i get a 2004 livecd from?
<10> closet floor
<11> I'll sell you one.
<11> :P
<11> $150.00
<11> :P
<4> ****ing bull****
<4> if i use any external sata controller,
<4> i get DriveReady SeekComplete Error
<4> and DriveStatusError
<4> for all of these 250GB disks
<12> external sata controller?
<4> as in, SATA controllers on a PCI card
<4> i've tried 3 different ones now, two different chipsets, and 3 different kernels
<4> different motherboards as well
<12> did you try different pci slots?
<4> that goes along with trying different motherboards
<4> but yes
<4> if i plug them onto, say, these onboard intel ports, the drives function fine
<12> try deactivating usb/sound/gfx etc
<4> ive done all that
<12> apic
<12> ?
<4> ive flashed bios, i've updated RAID bios on the cards, i've forced IRQs, ive disabled and enabled APIC and ACPI
<12> did you jumper them to non-raid
<4> yes
<10> soul|work, my guess is power
<4> it isn't power
<4> i've replaced power supplies and all of them are more than enough to handle 4 sata drives
<12> the drives work on his onboard controller
<4> according to google, the error code is a SMART error
<4> or an ATAPI error
<4> can i disable ATAPI functions?
<10> i think its ATAPI
<12> which error?
<10> DriveReady SeekComplete Error
<4> 0x04
<10> i get that on drives with bad sectors
<4> these drives do not have bad sectors
<4> these drives are all in perfect condition
<12> that happens for just about any ATA problem
<12> it doesn't tell you more than something is wrong
<10> haha
<10> soul|work, you try the drives 1 at a time?
<4> yes
<10> and they each get it, when tried alone
<4> yes
<10> on multiple combinations of PCI SATA cards and mobos
<10> but they do work with onboard SATA?
<4> yes
<4> and, the controllers work fine with 80GB drives
<10> gulp...windows?
<4> they all support 48bit addressing as well
<10> so you're pretty much ruled out hardware issues
<10> unless it's kernel/hardware
<10> you get that with the bootCD?
<13> how do i block a package from updating?
<2> mask it
<13> or installing for that matter, with a world update, for some reason emerge world wants to install seamonkey, when i have unmerged it


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