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<0> Konqueror is a nice middle ground for me
<0> when i encounter a page that has issues, then and only then do i open FF
<1> Every 3 minutes then? *runs*
<0> lol
<2> well
<2> this all makes ****ing sense
<2> now i understand why the ice chomper is so annoying
<0> psychological disorder ?
<2> he's hopped up on vikatan
<0> obsessive compulsive ?
<2> VIKATAN
<0> whazzat ?
<2> pills
<2> pain pills
<2> OPIUM
<2> HEROIN



<0> hmm
<0> well i guess if you chomped ice very day, you'd be in pain too :p
<3> FAST FOOD
<4> long time no see
<4> i cant get wpa_supplicant to work, it keeps saying my wireless radio is off... pressing the wireless killswitch doesnt switch it from on to off, but it used to
<4> any idea?
<2> shiznix: probably something from the war
<5> long term memory failure. whats the hardware list command?
<6> dmesg?
<7> lspci
<6> woops
<5> lspci indeed
<7> is probably what you're looking for
<5> thanks again
<8> does procmail only do mbox output?
<8> err, I'm dumb
<9> i seem to have lost my keyboard module for xorg...how do i rebuild it?
<9> as in when i try to startx, it's giving me: (EE) Failed to load module "kbd" (module does not exist, 0)
<10> it is called "keyboard" now
<10> change it in your xorg.conf
<9> ah
<9> well, same error message with that change
<11> i just cooked some szechuan chicken
<11> hi ben
<10> hello
<10> whoa they changed beryl settings manager again
<12> hola
<11> i get spam email from KFC
<11> jesus christ this is absurd
<1> Ok, I have two ext3 partitions. Can I use lvm to merge them somehow?
<11> HAR HAR HAR HAR!!!
<11> is that how lvm works
<1> ya srsly
<11> http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch27_:_Expanding_Disk_Capacity
<11> WAIT
<11> i found it
<11> guess i didn't
<1> Wonder how much more stress I'm putting on my hard drive by wiping the portage tree and downloading another
<11> probably not a whole lot
<11> really
<1> It's already at pre-fail
<11> ooh
<11> poopie
<1> (It's been at pre-fail for a year and a half)
<11> haha
<11> that ****s
<11> have you thought about a replacement?
<1> Thinking on it, but I need money
<11> :(
<11> what kind of drive is it
<11> sata/scsi/ide?
<1> It's ide
<11> capacity?
<1> Right now, 250
<11> not too expensive
<11> all under 100usd
<1> Mm, but I'd be looking for MORE room if I get a new drive
<13> anyone using the Xorg DRM driver with an R300 series ATI card (9500-9800)
<11> ooh right
<11> 500GB drives aren't that much



<11> under 200usd
<1> Yeah, but I could buy two 250's for less
<11> yep
<11> do you have to have IDE or can you use SATA
<1> "BUNDLES available: WD 250 + Windows XP Pro" why in God's name would I buy XP with my drive
<1> It has to be ide, the motherboard's really quite old
<14> better off buying sata amnd an adapter mate
<14> so ya can use it longer
<11> ok but you can use 2
<1> Sure, I can buy 2 drives
<1> I just need a hundred quid
<1> Question, too. Should I upgrade my kernel from 2.6.15 to 2.6.18-gentoo-r6?
<10> 2.6.19 is going stable in a day or 2
<1> I guess it's in portage under ~ right now?
<11> Two9A: read the changelogs to see if any of the changes apply to you
<10> yes
<10> MrStabby: kernel changelogs are HUGE
<1> MrStabby: Well, I don't have lvm in my old kernel.. ;)
<10> reading through 4 versions is insane
<11> iamben: yeah
<13> Two9A: what southbridge you using?
<1> CannedBar: VIA
<11> not that insane
<11> i can peruse a single version changelog in less than a minute
<1> The whole thing's VIA
<11> easy
<1> MrStabby: "grep"?
<11> no
<11> cat
<11> and look at it
<11> well, less
<1> Sure, it'll take about a minute to scroll
<11> or vi
<10> i can type the commands to build & install a new kernel faster then you can read the changes
<11> ok
<10> so what im saying is, when in doubt, upgrade
<11> but i don't see a need to use a new kernel if nothing in it is worthwhile to my system
<11> and the changelog isn't all that big
<10> its very unlikely that NOTHING in it affects your system
<15> hi MrStabby
<11> go away PujolWork
<10> MrStabby: and you are probably reading a changelog summary, not the full changelog
<15> why do you say that MrStabby
<15> MrStabby: why do you say that
<15> ansewr plz
<10> dude now i want you do go away
<10> s/do/to
<15> iamben: why do you say that
<9> hm, can someone show me what their ModulePath looks like in their xorg.conf?
<9> i figured out my keyboard problem but it broke something else
<15> bskin: uh just recompile it plz
<15> k
<9> i just compiled it like an hour ago
<9> it's a config problem
<15> recompile
<11> don't listen to PujolWork. he comes here and trolls
<15> MrStabby: where you from that you think i'm a troll i'm from chicago
<13> wow, radeon DRM performance is piss poor
<14> yeh hes a troll
<10> bskin: just comment it out, the default is fine
<15> stfyu
<13> stfyu?
<13> orly?
<11> what a nig
<11> no ****
<9> iamben: it seems to only find my keyboard module if i explicitly put /usr/lib in the ModulePath
<11> i thought bitrot already did that here
<9> but then it's not finding other modules
<8> can anyone tell me how to get mutt to read my procmail-filled maildir as a maildir and not an fs?
<11> :>
<10> bskin: are you sure you built the modules?
<9> hm, not entirely


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