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<0> artur: i just wondered if that chipset is supported by the nvidia package - but it should <1> PenguinL0v3r: take a look in /usr/src/ already <2> PenguinL0v3r: insulting people isn't a great way to get them to help you. <0> artur may you repeat the error message? <3> liable: thanx <4> zu22, I am not insulting ppl <5> whoops <1> PenguinL0v3r: and when someone tells you what you need to read, you better damn well go read it. <4> zu22, I am stating the fact <4> hahahah <1> no, that is your opinion <4> yea this channel is not own by you <4> and linux is not owned by you <4> so whats wrong with you? <1> this is freenode, not efnet <6> i see sundays in full swing all ready
<3> jlaw: Give me a while <1> PenguinL0v3r: you are offtopic. <0> PenguiL0v3r, nor by you <4> Gnea, you too <7> omg <2> Ronin: you missed the channel attacks earlier this morning :) <7> great <3> jlaw: NVIDIA module taints the kernel <3> jlaw: how can I register a nickname <8> ask nickserv <9> artur: /msg nickserv help <2> artur: -> <10> artur: /msg nickserv register help <9> Gnea: better to go and get a beer <4> hey.. anyone here except Gnea got experiences with "cdfs"? <3> but it does;tn help <10> Gnea: beer 'o' clock <8> PenguinL0v3r: beastiality is bad mmkay <3> Wait I aks my friend <1> asg: just cracked it open :) <11> PenguinL0v3r: it's not in the debian kernel .. ask #kernel <6> Gnea: remember they only come in 6's or better <0> artur: seems like that is a failure caused by the nvidia package and the only thing you can do is to wait until nvidia fixes it <4> abrotman, i am not asking kernel questions <2> Gnea: i like to relax with a nice game of Xgalaga :-P <1> Ronin: 32oz sounds better to me :) <6> Gnea: heh <4> blondie, hi lady <11> PenguinL0v3r: yes you are .. the debian kernel doesn't have support for CDFS afaik <0> artur: anyway it works fine with my 2.6.16.16 kernel <11> !fuse <12> rumour has it, fuse is at http://fuse.sf.net/, is Filesystem in USEerspace, enables you to mount various exotic filesystems, like samba workgroups, tar files, ftp sites etc. Fuse is packaged in debian and already included in recent 2.6.x kernels. <10> hahha <8> PenguinL0v3r: please don't call me that <4> abrotman, then why debian package contains cdfs-src? <2> lol <3> jlaw: Why they removed the nvidia-glx package? <11> PenguinL0v3r: because you have to compile it yourself <6> had a life change or something blondie that we dont know about? :) <0> artur: really don't know, sorry <4> abrotman, thanks <8> Ronin: huh? <11> PenguinL0v3r: try module-***istant <3> Hmmmmm <4> abrotman, that makes sense <6> mistype never mind, apparently i need more coffee too <4> abrotman, I have downloaded and installed cdfs-src <13> hm i'm having a problem installing libc6-dev on a box i just installed testing on <8> is that for sneakernet support? <11> PenguinL0v3r: so look in the docs .. /usr/share/doc/cdfs-src/* or something like that <13> is this a good place to get help? <0> artur: but i'm sure it can still be found in some listings, so have a look for it if you think that it serves your needs <8> Ronin: I have never been a lady. <4> abrotman, pls wait <11> PLEASE <11> moronspeak ****s <6> blondie: thats what i figured :)
<1> !pls <12> Cud u plz spk englsh bcuz wen u spk lke ths u luk lke a moron. <14> blondie: It could be for you to load modules via floppy. <8> hmm <2> !pls <12> Cud u plz spk englsh bcuz wen u spk lke ths u luk lke a moron. <15> Ok so what if the file i want is buried on the server and i need to use wget <16> Hi, if I download at 20kbps, and times (x) that by 100, how many megabytes do i have? <11> insidius: is it on an ftp or http server? <10> @annoy me <4> abrotman, thank you, i got it and I will continue trying it. And thats all for me now. <17> liable: Oooooh, aaah, Hmmm???? <15> abrotman its through ssh and i have not ftp access <8> lss: what? <4> blondie, hi honey, bye <11> insidius: where is this .tar file? <16> blondie, Hi, if I download at 20kbps, and times (x) that by 100, how many megabytes do i have?..... <18> ... isn't the command for installing irssi just apt-get install irssi ...? <10> PenguinL0v3r: dont be a tard <8> lss: that question doesn't make sense <19> kriel: irssi-text <15> /home/user/public/name.tar.bz2 <16> blondie, you just don't understand it <11> insidius: you're saying .. the .tar file is on a remote server that you only have ssh access to ? <10> kriel: irssi-text <8> lss: do you mean you're downloading for 100 seconds? <4> liable, :P <15> yes <15> Its a very long story <8> lss: no, you're just asking badly. <16> blondie, no, i want to times (MULTIPLY) it by 100. <18> ... crap. ... thanks guys. -goes to install decent chat client Xx; <11> insidius: i misunderstood .. try scp .. man scp .. or scp username@server:path/to/file localfilename.ext <20> How do I / is it possible to mount an FTP server as if it was a filesystem? <8> lss: your question makes no sense at all <14> lss: ENOCONTEXT. <11> prophile: ftpfs <21> again: use fuse :) <11> !tell kriel about root <11> again ... <16> IM downloading a fie that's 500terabytes. (lets just say).. Now, I'm downloading it at the pace of 20KBPS. Now, Say if I had a special machine that could multiply my download speed by 100 times (thats the X in the calculator, which means TIMES).. I AM wondering how fast the download speed would be after this.. (Would it be 20MBPS .. MBPS = megabytes per second).. I want to know the exact KBPS (KBPS = kilobytes per second) I would get after multipl <16> ying it by 100. <2> 500terabytes? <2> haha <8> lol <11> try that on dialup <8> lss: sorry but your units are all wrong <14> lss: What media and what protocol and what transport are you doing this over? <8> lss: don't be patronising when you're the one being dim <14> Go read up on framing overheads. <16> blondie, the units i measure in doesn't matter <8> "don't matter" <2> abrotman: that would be hell :) <11> zu22: sneakernet rules! <0> !tell lss brain <11> nice <16> im trying to calculate how effeciant a network of computers will be (100 computers) when all uploading at 20kbps. I wanted to know the speed of which they would upload <15> No matter what i do it just keeps telling me how to use it <2> abrotman: nike packet switching :P <14> Err, can someone here tell me what the difference between inch and cm is? I'm planning to build a spacecraft. <8> lss: well, they'd all upload at 20kbps wouldn't they <1> lss: put together a cluster and find out <11> insidius: scp <14> lss: You need to consider the media, and the transport, and what you're transferring over. <16> blondie, yes i know that, but how fast would the overall speed b? <11> insidius: scp <yourusername>@remoteserver:path/to/file.tar localfilename.tar <2> timgoh0: just use the flux capacitor! :) <16> timgoh0, it's a simple question really, i'm not taking into accounts of the type of data <8> anyway this isn't a debian question at all. <22> timgoh0: there's a difference? :P <14> lss: Again, what media, transport and protocol? <18> hey, does anybody know a way to change the terminal colors for JUST root?
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