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<0> g'night.
<1> overkill?
<1> ah
<1> duh
<2> i'm looking for repositories of slackware packages for stuff not included in the install discs, any help?
<3> linuxpackages.net
<2> thank you
<2> not seeing gcc 4.*, building it I guess. :/
<4> replacing your gcc is a big thing to do, remmeber that
<4> you might break things :-)
<4> I want a up to date system so I run Debian Etch, with gcc version 4.1.2 20061028 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-19) :)
<2> heh I know
<2> I just ran into something that won't compile with gcc 3.4
<5> i'm nekkid *blush*
<0> good morning.



<6> mm.
<6> Doodoodoooooooooo.
<7> http://www.bash.org/?714660
<8> hahahahahah
<9> m0o
<7> moo
<9> bwhahahaha
<9> that was ****ing funny
<6> hm?
<6> mm. Slightly amusing.
<8> is it just me or does slackware11 by default make only one mdX device? even tho udev.rules says: "md[0-9]*"
<6> It makes 16.
<6> oh
<6> udev
<6> :/
<6> wait
<6> am I confused again=?
<6> er
<6> ?
<8> :/
<6> which one is the dynamic one?
<6> devfs or udev. I always forget.
<8> i checked 10.2 system and there is 15 of them
<8> and 11 has only md0
<7> udev is the dynamic one, devfs is the retarded one.
<8> he he
<8> s/15/16 ;x
<6> I have 16.
<8> i have two slackware11 boxes and they both have just md0
<6> gamkiller@god:~$ find /dev/ -type b -name "md*" | wc -l; cat /etc/slackware-version && uname -r
<6> 16
<6> Slackware 11.0.0
<6> 2.6.19.1godlike
<6> meeting time.
<7> cap0ne: do you have more than one md device that should be in there?
<8> what do you mean?
<7> well, if you're using udev, you should only see devices there that you actually have.
<8> well i created that raidtab file, and added 3 of them
<8> only md0 suceeded
<8> then i checked other s11 box that doesnt have raid, and there is also just one md0 file
<7> does dmesg say that md1 and md2 started successfully?
<8> then i checked s10.2 box and it has 16 of them
<8> no
<8> i get..
<8> # mkraid /dev/md1
<8> /dev/md1: file doesn't exist!
<8> i guess udev is not creating md1-15 on boot, both boxes have 2.6.17.13 kernel that comes in the /extra
<7> maybe it's just because they don't actually exist yet. for example, if you mknod those md1 and md2 now and mkraid the raid, next time you boot, those raid devices should be detected and the /dev entries will be created.
<7> if you've already done that and they wern't, that's quite broken.
<8> well i havent, i was just puzzled by the fact that 10.2 is doing it right out of the box, so i thought id ask
<8> i will mknod them and reboot
<6> back
<8> rebooting..
<8> that did the trick, tnx phyber
<7> :)
<8> odd that they werent there by default tho
<7> well, the point of udev is to not have dev cluttered with crap
<7> so, if you didn't have those devices, they wouldn't be listed.



<7> but, now that they do exist, they will be listed.
<7> not sure why it would make a md0 when that doesn't exist though.
<8> yeah, thats what i thought too, shoudlnt it either make all of them or none, shrug
<7> yeah. would probably be handy to have a wrapper script for mkraid.
<7> so when you mkraid /dev/md0, etc, it mknods the thing and executes the real mkraid
<8> yeah, perhaps just that
<8> like mdadm --auto
<0> good afternoon.
<8> hello
<10> has anyone here used ffmpeg or mencoder?
<10> I'm trying to find some way of retrieving data from video files. i.e. mpg's
<10> such as size, length and perhaps codecs...
<11> mencoder
<11> thats part of mplayer
<9> y0!
<9> mogi you here?!!
<9> anyone have any problems with forcedeth drivers?
<12> yar
<9> my question.
<9> Link detected: yes
<9> eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:E0:81:59:BE:03
<9> inet addr:10.0.0.10 Bcast:10.255.255.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
<9> but cant ping out.. can ping the .10
<12> forcedeth?
<9> but not anything else on the vlan
<9> yea
<9> nvidia forcedeth
<12> I don't use that ****
<9> 00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 Ethernet Controller (rev a3)
<12> remember, <-- intel whore!
<9> yea.
<12> my **** WORKS
<9> it came onboard on a 1u we have
<9> with this
<9> 04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5721 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 11)
<9> as the other.
<9> any ideas?
<12> buy an Intel 1U
<12> :)
<9> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16856152019
<9> thats it..
<9> well that would be good.. but this is in our datacenter
<9> and in production
<9> external vlan is fine.
<9> cant get the damn internal working
<9> we got 4 gig of ram, dual core amd, and a 3ware raid with 500gig raid5
<9> any ideas?
<9> ACPI: PCI interrupt for device 0000:00:0a.0 disabled
<9> forcedeth.c: Reverse Engineered nForce ethernet driver. Version 0.56.
<9> ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:0a.0[A] -> Link [APCH] -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 19
<12> umm
<9> PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:0a.0 to 64
<9> forcedeth: using HIGHDMA
<9> eth1: forcedeth.c: subsystem: 010f1:2865 bound to 0000:00:0a.0
<9> dmesg
<12> scary, reverse engineered driver
<12> why not use nvidia's driver?
<9> that is the nvidia driver
<9> from their website
<12> funky
<9> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_nforce_1.21.html
<12> return it for an Intel
<9> new driver doesnt work either
<9> mogi have you dug into cifs yet?
<5> you're one sick little puppy!
<0> heh
<9> where my bitches
<0> you have to say it together.
<0> weheremybitches
<0> wheremybitches
<9> yea
<13> thanks.


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