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<0> i'm gonna hit PTR probably tonight <1> if it's not included in their Expansion <0> bitrot: nah, couple weeks <1> oooo <0> content patch != new big zone <1> AH <0> just new content of sorts <1> gotcha <1> so it will probably be 1.11.2 ? <1> or would it be 1.12? <2> tiqaair <3> jokuua <4> yilifu <1> pvpeh <1> bbl
<1> kitchen: Oh yeah i have about 12k honor this week so far not bad the WSG weekend helped a lot heh. <0> hehe <0> only 12k? ;| <0> i got 25k just on saturday <1> you also played 1038513 games. <0> haha <0> tru <1> and that # is accurate because I counted ;P <0> http://hight3ch.com/post/space-invaders-with-real-humans/ <5> wow, watching apps compile and listening to this fan is making me tired <6> I forgot the name of the apps that sync your clock on teh intraweb <5> ntp <6> ty <5> my clocks never correct on boot if it doesnt sync during bootup <5> it ends up like 3 days in the future if im not on the net during boot <6> didnt have this problem before <6> maybe your timezone ? <6> or biosclock <5> its a dell laptop <5> it could be the bios clock <7> is it set to utc or local <5> dunno <5> let me check <5> i think i have utc brb <7> put it on local <5> ok <7> i had that problem before, and putting it on local resetting the time worked for me <8> statickao: that wouldn't cause a 72hr delta, would it? <5> ok. set <5> i think my issue prior with local was due to my windows partition <7> not really, but it is wierd how it sets of your bios its its in utc <5> but i dont boot to windows on this anymore <5> i dont know if its exactly 3 days <5> could be 2 <5> but its in the future by atleast 12-24 hours <9> hrm, whats a good, fast, multi-format commandline sound player? <8> oh... 12-24 hours is within reason, past there couldn't be the UTC issue <8> ShALLaX: mpd <10> ShALLaX: mp3 blaster <9> mp3 blaster supports stuff like ogg? <9> (im trying to find a decent replacement for arts) <10> i forget what it supports.. does more then just mp3 thou <10> http://gentoo-portage.com/media-sound/mp3blaster <10> def does vorbis <8> I like mpd especially since it can work with madplay (an integer mp3 decoder) great for embedded systems without an fpu. <10> it has a use flag :P <9> hrm <9> ill try mpd <9> does it support alsa output? <11> yup <10> yeah <11> (afaik.. worked on my laptop without oss emu) <9> nice <8> also supports networked clients :-) <9> ooh! <9> not that i use that, but still... ;p <8> Jinzora ftw <9> hrm <9> how the hell do i use it? hehe <9> wait, this isnt at all what i want, by the looks <9> i want something like mplayer.. which i can tell kde to use to play sounds
<9> like mplayer -ao alsa $1 <9> but mplayer has a pretty big footprint so takes a while to load <8> ShALLaX: maybe mpg321 or mpg123 will do what you need? <5> is there a cli client for msn? <12> what is a good file format <13> .png <12> for a drive that will be used as a USB drive in a windows box and a backup storage drive in a gentoo box <12> err file system <5> fat32 if the files are under 2gb <12> they probably won't be <12> and this is a 300gig drive <12> i have it currently as reiserfs <12> and it's worked great under my gentoo box <12> but..i'm 3,000 miles from my server right now and I have my storage drive in a USB enclosure for my laptop <12> and windows, like the retarded monkey that it is, cannot read the drive :( <8> Nate_LapT: centericq does msn I thing <8> Salec: fat32 is the only option if you want to write on both os's <12> there isn't a tool or driver i can use? <12> that could mount in windows <5> mmm mp3blaster is nice <8> or you could do ext2/3 and install explore2fs on the win machine <12> is ext3 better than reiserfs? <8> better supported, yes. <0> Salec: there is a reiserfs tool for windows <5> can windows with explore2fs write to ext3? <8> kitchen: really? <0> yes <0> just google for reiserfs windows <8> Nate_LapT: I'm fairly sure it does <12> i did that <12> and got explore2fs <0> it doesnt allow it to be nateively mounted but you can copy files off it <12> that didn't read it though <0> ok <0> did you look at the second link? :P <0> yareg <0> that's the tool <8> Salec: explore2fs is for ext2/3 partitions <12> ah <14> I have an issue after doing a emerge -u world I did etc-update and updated all my files but afterwards I rebooted and eth1 was not found <14> nothing was touched in the kernel at all <14> and eth1 is my only adapter so I need to try to fix this as I no longer have internetr <15> http://oregonstate.edu/~grigarr/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=176&g2_serialNumber=1 <0> did you actually go through each file when you did etc-update? <0> or did you just hit -5 <14> I did -5 :/ <14> :( <0> you borked your modules.autoload.d file <8> lol... <0> that ring a bell? <5> i learned that lesson a long time ago <14> what should I do now ... :( <0> Karleon: did you read what i just said? <8> rm -rf /*/* <8> j/k <5> CannedBar: you are bad <14> yes I did <0> Karleon: ok <0> does that ring a bell? <14> yes it does <0> cd /etc/modules.autoload.d <0> you probably need to add your nic module in there <0> but you don't need to reboot to fix that <14> okie thanks again <0> just modprobe the module <0> and try starting your network up <0> if that works, then add it to autoload <0> bam. <14> k will try that right now <14> and then I buy you a beer <14> :p <0> k <0> and next time you won't -5 on etc-update
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