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<0> well, now that I actually allow sun java on my system, I suppose that is an option too. <1> And I got like 10+ torrents going 24/7. <1> Gey Elephant pr0n, etc. <1> I use transport encryption ns ****. <2> yah, azureus has worked quite well here for me. <1> To try and sneeky sneek counter sneel my ISP's traffic shaping cunningness. <3> if you guys had to do a one time data migration from a red hat linux box to a windows server, would you set up samba to do it or just do something like ftp the data over? <0> looks like my speeds in uTorrent are no better than in abc <1> Bart Are you using the default torrent port? <1> Your ISP might be hosing it eh. <0> no. using one I ***igned and port forward <1> Kew. <1> Try Azureus and Traffic encryption. <0> well, just saying. I mean, I was getting over 100 earlier on a particular torrent. this one is ****y. <1> Your ISP might be doing sneeky sneek traffic shaping too. <1> Oh ok.
<1> Nevermind then, <1> APOLOGIZE. <0> oh, to see if the isp is fooking around. being it is comcast, certainly a good chance :) <0> think this one might have that too <1> I love you dude. <0> I love you too. <4> apparently cable ISPs are traffic shaping VoIP that isn't theirs <0> lets **** <1> Jet Oh definitely. <0> jet; does this do that encryption thing xtr mentioned? <4> Azureus? <0> uTorrent <4> no idea. Azureus does encrypted transport <4> but I've never enabled it because I ***ume most others havne't <0> I see outgoing encryption <1> Bart http://azureus.aelitis.com/wiki/index.php/Avoid_traffic_shaping <5> quick question, how come a p4 3.0GHZ 1GB ram, 180gb hd and radeon 9600 128mb system is rated 3/5 by vista? <1> Jet There's fallback n ****. <6> sitexec: You need the latest hardware of TODAY to get the full effects Vista has to offer. <0> how come you care what some earlyish beta says about anything? <1> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protocol_header_encrypt <1> My anus was rated 3/5 by Bart. :( <0> naw. your anus got 5/5 <7> i bought this ps/2 to usb converter... when i plug my keyboard into it, and plug it in... my computer says its an unknown device... and i cannot find any drivers to get it to work <1> Sweet. <5> GenNMX- im switching...peace <0> I know XTR was in the military because he never leaves a soldier's behind <4> chupie: good to know <7> yeah. i know... anyone any ideas..? <4> ya, I have a great idea <4> eatible paper <0> I love these clients that give all this info I couldn't give a **** about. here's the info I care about: download speed <1> :( <0> :) <4> you can write a note, and when you're done, instead of throwing it away <4> you have a snack <4> great idea huh? <6> chupie: Try using hid.sys driver. If that doesn't work, then your keyboard isn't compatible with a PS2 -> USB convertor. <6> Using hid.sys, anyway. <7> oh yeah... then the fat ppl will get even more fat <7> kk, i'll try that <6> Jet: There's been edible paper for a long time. My little brother bought some a while back. <6> You also get markers of food coloring. <4> apparently no one has ever seen Nightshift <4> Night Shift <4> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084412/ <2> chupie; its possible this PS2/USB keyboard adapter needs a special driver, who made it? it didn't come with a disk? <0> nightshift? I have. long ago <2> chupie; also, you might check the windows device manager, and see if there are any yellow !'s indicating a driver problem <0> I wasn't watching the channel though <7> peerce: its a Prolinks usb a male to ps2 female adapter, and there was no disk <4> Michael Keaton's character carried a small tape recorder and he was always recording these stupid ideas into it <4> like "Idea: eatible clothing" <0> panties <2> chupie; any instructions? did it just say 'plug in and it works' ? <8> OMFG <8> pablo francisco is the funniest man ever <7> pretty much... it was a little package and thats all that was in it <8> lmao <2> chupie; check in the device manager (with it plugged in), and see if there's any yellow !s <7> no
<7> but.... when i check the usb devices... there is a unkown device listed <8> ahahahahahahahahahahaha <8> OMG HE IS FUNNY <2> right click on that device, properties, and on the 'details' tab, it may show a USB ID code, like USB\VID_xxxx&PID_xxxx <2> if so, what are those values? <0> hmm. azureus doesn't like my port. utorrent was fine with it <7> ok, there is only two tabs, one is general and the other is driver <2> chupie; what OS you running? <7> xp pro x64 <2> hmm, cuz XP Pro (non-x64) seems to show the vendorID/pid for all USB devices <9> man barry <7> hmm... one sec, i'll throw it on the other computer real quick <9> you'd love this ****er <9> check netflix for his dvd <10> man: no entry for barry in the manual. <0> ah, now it likes this new one I made <0> what cow? <9> barry look him up <9> pablo francisco <9> dvd is "bits and pieces" <9> ****er is genius <9> hrm people hast arrived, i must understand, bbl <0> depends. is he here legally? <0> ;-) <7> peerce: USB\VID_0000&PID_0000\5&33E19BC4&0&3 <0> hmm. do all torrent clients use both udp and tcp for their ports? azureus is the only one that mentioned it that I noticed <0> and it didn't give me a P***! until I added the udp <0> XTR: do you totally force encryption or also allow non? <0> and, plain vs peanut, er rc4? <1> I allow fallback. <1> And plain. <0> 44mb not doing anything. sweet <1> Bart All my checkboxes on that tab are checked. <0> right now I am forcing encyption. so far I have accomplished nothing over old ABC :-) <11> Question for you guys... If I'm trying to restore lost data on a specific partition and that same drive has a separate partition in which data was written to, is it possible that some of that lost data was over-written eventhough it's a different partition altogether? <0> well, I've accomplished taking up more of my screen and seeing more details that I don't give a poop about :D <12> ok where is fk? <7> peerce: yeah... i've tried three keyboads, three diff computers <7> all same error <10> is !info mysql based? <2> chupie; sounds like that adapter is no good. dunno. thats not a valid USB device ID. can you go to 'view devices by connection' and drill down to the USB hubs and find it? <2> typically its ACPI Complaint -> PCI Bus -> (several different USB controllers) -> USB root hub -> devices... <0> ok, azureus doesn't impress me in the least bit...other than the huge amount of mem it uses :-) <0> that one is gone <1> :( <1> You know what Bart, we're over. <0> dude. I have to experience some kind of improvement to want to switch apps <7> peerce: yeah, i can <0> hehe <1> Done. <0> shut up, bend over and spread 'em <0> er, please <0> don't want to be rude abou tit <0> about it <13> bitspirit <1> k. <7> peerce: found it <2> is this device directly under a hub ? <7> yes <2> or is it under another node. <2> hmmm, then it should have a vendor/device ID <2> 0000 0000 is NOT valid :D <2> nearly every USB device made is in here -> http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids <2> oh, um, in that properties... instead of 'device instance id', try 'hardware ids' ? <12> !google exorcist dallas, texas <14> http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/fea/breakroom/stories/030806brwhatwelike.17a075d.html <12> !google exorcist dallas, texas site:superpages.com <14> http://shopping.superpages.com/resin~erci_1192~ty_au <7> peerce: USB\UNKNOWN <2> try some of he other choices in that selector, things that appear to be ID related, see if ANY of them give the vendor ID <7> nope <2> ok, unplug that adapter, refresh the list, and verify we're looking at the right node :D <2> it should disappear if you do that <7> yep, it idd
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