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<0> Casty: Are the drives screwed into a physical structure, immovable, or can they be moved around? <1> They're all hot-swappable, but like I said if I remove one physically, the card will remove the drive from the array and start building the spare <0> Well. What I mean is can you pull the hd to your ear without detaching the cables? :) <2> lol, just touch each of the drives <2> you should be able to feel it <0> That might just work :P <1> I guess I'd have to open the case for that. I don't think touching the outside would do any good <3> cannedbar i dunno if ill live thru this <2> Casty, go to seagate homepage and download some diagnose tool <2> or just let it die.. what else is the raid for? <1> That's kinda what I was thinkin', just let the ****er die LOL <4> is it possible to make a resolution-independent UI, where everything is placed relatively instead of some absolute pre-determined graphic menubar/icon setup etc <4> and using vector graphics instead of bitmap images for icons etc <4> I guess it'd be like some kind of child of css/vectors :o <2> ...which gui uses bmp?
<4> I mean raster <5> wtf, tiger woods leading the PGA, i thought he was losing his "touch", but hes owning past 2 months <6> i didnt hear he was losing anything <7> after some upgrades my /dev/dsp is gone...anyone know of a quick fix? <8> nux: modprobe snd_pcm_oss <7> already loaded. <8> /dev/dsp should be a symlink to /dev/sound/dsp <7> hmm, i have no /dev/sound <8> yow <4> chowned <7> mplayer seems to work fine <4> it is a mystery <8> mebbe an '/etc/init.d/alsasound restart' <7> mplayer can play just fine <7> [AO OSS] audio_setup: Can't open audio device /dev/dsp: No such file or directory <7> alsa-init: using device default <8> mplayer probably using the alsa device instead of the OSS emulation of /dev/dsp <7> alsa: 48000 Hz/2 channels/4 bpf/65536 bytes buffer/Signed 16 bit Little Endian <7> AO: [alsa] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample) <7> i see <8> tried reloading snd_pcm_oss ? <7> yea <7> this is after a fresh reboot <8> no /dev/sound/ looks like it's more serious than just OSS emulation <7> long story made short...i upgraded a bunch of ****..it midly broke something, so i downgraded. downgraded versions of many packages weren't available so i did an emerge -u world <8> mebbe udev ... <8> nux -> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-281018.html <7> thanks a lot <8> seems a udev upgrade fixed for at least one person <7> hmmm <7> alsa-driver isn't installed <7> that'd prolly do it..lol <7> aha...i normally do an emerge -upv world;emerge --resume --skipfirst when i goto work so it dont stop on the java packages i need to dl <7> seems that alsa-driver errored out <7> hrmmmmmmm <9> i guess WoW is updating... nux is talking <9> ohh .. nm <9> wtf <10> :D <9> nux just hates me :( <10> noo <10> nux just likes wow more than he likes you <10> perfectly normal <9> heh <7> the last few times you've said anything to me it was some smart*** comment about wow <11> hey MrEcho_, my roomate is gone for the weekend, and I want to replace the hub with a router... so whats a good brand, linksys ? dlinks ? or trend something <9> Linksys is fine <9> well thats all you seem to do... <9> your never here <11> but you ever heard the trend something ? I forget to name.. <11> about* <9> http://www.newegg.com/ProductSort/SubCategory.asp?SubCategory=28 <11> trendnet <7> ***umptions will make an *** of u and me <11> I can have one for cheap <9> never seen them even used before, or heard of them <11> oh <11> so **** that, will go with linksys <8> nux: you don't need alsa-driver if you are using the kernel's alsa drivers <12> FatMom: I wouldn't get one of the memory-crippled ones. Check: http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware <9> good luck finding an v4
<11> ???? <12> This is my favorite: WRTSL54GS <7> yea i know...that was what my last hrmmmmmmm was <9> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps221/ps224/index.html mine, just need a FEthernet WIC card <12> If not, a v1.1 WRT54GL will do. <7> i'm downgrading udev right now <11> wait, im lost <12> FatMom: Did you manage to find yourself? <11> WHAT? <11> WHO WHERE <12> Heh. <7> hrm, didn't work <11> the problem is, we have a nice ****y home network in here, 3 pcs, and a wounderful HUB, we always have m***ive net slowdown all the time, my roomate like to reset the modem.. sure its going at normal speed for like... 20min and bam, we in 56k again.. but today I realized, after that hes gone for the weekend, that I had absolutly no problem at all... I had full speed all the day when only my computer was using the net, not the 2 others... he dont want a router <11> oops, a little long.. <8> nux: you tried using the absolute latest udev (096) + reboot ? <7> i checked the version i upgradded from and emerged that which didn't help <7> i'll try the latest next <12> far You haven't determined the cause of the hog, you can just cross your fingers when buying a new active network device if you wish that it solves all of your problems. <12> s/far/FatMom:/ <12> FatMom: Or you can investigate and maybe find what's your real problem. Perhaps it is not the router, but your roomate's computer. <11> we dont have a router <12> I mean hub. <12> I am getting the flu, and are alittle dizzy. <9> a hub is always a bad idea, no matter what kind of network <12> Agreed. <11> the problem is the firewall though.. I mean, thats the kind of guy that dosent want to go on the internet (hes using windows) without any software firewall on.. but he dont want a router because of the firewall in there.. wtf <9> one lazy mother ****er <11> the firewall on the router is much better than crap like sygate.... <11> but nooooooo <11> well anyway, he dont have a choice now <7> no luck.... <2> nux whats the problem? no /dev/sound? modules loaded? alsamixer? <2> i doubt udev has todo with it <9> ls -al /dev/sound/dsp <7> no /dev/sound or /dev/dsp <7> modules loaded <7> alsamixer works fine...mplayer can play sound <9> what card? <7> via82xx <9> ok so its a oss issue? <7> worked just fine before a major upgrade <7> i think so <9> using kernel drivers or the alsa ones <7> i have no /dev/snd/seq <7> kernel <7> haven't changed kernel since the upgrade which worked fine before <9> ya thats an options in the kernel <12> FatMom: You just discovered the real problem: your roomate's operating system. :] <9> RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no" /etc/conf.d/rc <9> heh ya relly redondos <2> nux, did you run dispatch-conf or anything after your upgrades? <7> yes <7> etc-update to be extact <2> filthy etc-update :) <7> what i do is look for config files i may have changed at some point <13> :) <7> and change anything that there's a chance i touched manually <7> and -5 the rest <13> moo <7> would any alsa-* packages affect that? <7> im looking at all the packages i upgraded that ended up breaking it <2> hmm dunno <7> lol... <2> might try a revdep-rebuild but i really doubt that can help with alsa issues <7> i have a backup... <2> which udev you use? <7> but it seems silly to revert just because of this <7> just installed latest <11> redondos: ... <7> 096 <2> 096-r1 :) <2> hmm i am still on 087-r1 <7> yea udev-096-r1 is ~amd64 <7> lol...aight...this seems even more odd hte more i think about it
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