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<0> frontpage extensions
<1> JMTeal: boa is an extremely light-weight httpd.
<1> JMTeal: FPE's are bloat ware for idiots.
<1> JMTeal: You do the math.
<2> yah, I think this video card is bad
<3> yeah... hey i didn't write the pages ok..
<2> thoguh whether it's actually damaged hardware
<4> Flimzy:: did that with sox and got a very fast file
<1> floundering: Then you did it wrong
<2> or whether it's just not playing well with the software, I have not the slightest clue
<1> floundering: read the man page.
<1> amarande_: what card?
<5> Flimzy: Sapphire Radeon X1600 Pro
<5> The system was up for quite some time before it locked, too.
<5> I wonder if the card may be overheating, but I'm not entirely sure how to test that.
<1> Amarande: Hmm... I have no experience with Radeon's, except the one I disabled b/c I know ATI ****s ***



<6> hi, anybody has idea why "alsactl store" doesn't really stores the config until next boot? (at each boot I have to keep running "alsaconf", "alsamixer" and then "alsactl store", and it's a pain :/)
<1> Amarande: is the GPU hot to the touch?
<5> Flimzy: Hmm.
<7> hehe
<8> hey guys how do i get my USB drive to work
<6> mounting it?
<1> El|V\oNKo, Normally, you would mount it.
<9> hey
<1> El|V\oNKo: You might have better luck asking a specific question... like tell us where you're having trouble.
<9> how can I make to uninstall a lenguaje?
<9> lenguage*
<6> *language :P
<1> dpkg-reconfigure locales might do what you want
<10> well is there a pci card that can allow for an antenna upgrade?
<9> thanxs Flimzy!!!
<1> dn4: Probably.
<3> ok i'm trying to link /var/www/ to a user dir... says hard link not allowed for directory ... any way around this?
<5> hmm
<1> dn4: But you probably won't get a good answer here. Try google.
<5> I read something that there was a USB timing issue in 2.6 before 2.6.13
<1> dn4: Or a hardware store/web site
<5> that sometimes kept things from being detected
<5> not sure if it's true though
<1> Amarande: that's very possible. Altho I never had an issue with that.
<11> someone managed to connect to port 68 "bootps" on my box...
<5> I know my box often has trouble detecting the mouse if it's in usb
<5> XP base couldn't find it at all, XP SP2 finds it fine, Linux 2.6.12 is iffy on it
<10> Flimzy, yeah, do you know how to program an application that popps up on people's computers that see a wireles site?
<12> Amarande: n00b :P
<1> dn4: Uhh... I'm not sure what you mean. But I'm sure the answer to your question is no.
<10> you are probably right since I asked if YOU knew how.
<13> Weird - why does "ps -ef" show numeric id "107" for dbus, when "messagebus" exists in the p***word file?
<7> you know, jerks have a way of getting banned.
<14> Azar: uhn?
<5> The GPU seems kinda warm, but not burning hot.
<7> Amarande: warm is normal.
<11> hmm only ESTABLISHED but I can't find it
<1> Amarande: you could try running with the case opened for a while... perhaps set a fan to blow on your gpu, for a couple days to see if it makes a difference
<5> any way to tell if it's defective or if it's all cruddy drivers?
<7> and btw, it's generally not a good idea to go touching components in a booted computer.
<7> Amarande: you said it performs poorly also in windows?
<14> Azar: have you tried lsof?
<1> thingfish: If you know what you're doing, it can be perfectly safe.
<3> thanks!
<1> thingfish: I've removed and added certian components on booted computers countless times.
<8> i see it in dmsg but where is it logicaly?
<1> El|V\oNKo, what are you looking for?
<7> Flimzy: yes, but I'm just saying one should not carelessly go advising someone to touch live electrical components.
<14> s/touches/touched
<13> Okay - ps - ignores usernames greater than 8 characters.....
<11> Dwonis, it does not much, netstat is more clear
<5> thingfish, yes, it crashed all the time in Windows.
<5> Much, much worse than in Linux, even.
<5> This is actually the first time I've seen it hang the system in Linux.
<1> thingfish: I advised him to see if the GPU was warm. I don't think that's careless advice.
<8> Flimzy, the path to my usb drive
<11> Dwonis: I have seen in the auth.log the login attempts, then in netstat the ESTABLISHED connection from that guy
<7> Amarande: well, if it were me, I'd probably be tempted to try a new card.



<8> its in dmesg but i can nav to it
<5> I'd better order it now.
<1> El|V\oNKo, probably /dev/sda, unless you have some other SCSI device(s) in your system
<5> If I order it now from Newegg, any chance it might get here by Tuesday?
<14> Azar: ah yes, I guess if you use the -p option, you can get the process that holds a socket
<1> Amarande: Perhaps. Ask them. They're the ones who know about their shipping policies. You'd have to order overnight shipping.
<14> Azar: What's actually running on that port? (port 67, I presume)
<7> Amarande: or you could go to a local store and have it more or less immediately.
<11> port 68 I have no idea its listed to run bootpc
<8> thats for booting off your nic or dhcp
<15> Hello, when I do iwconfig wlan0 does not show up, I added 'alias wlan0 ndiswrapper' to /etc/modutils/aliases, and still nothing..
<11> bootstrap protocol client
<8> Azar,
<5> I'm not sure that would save much money even over overnight shipping, though, sadly.
<16> can anyone suggest a good usb bluetooth adaptor for debian
<5> This is Connecticut, where everything's overpriced.
<1> Amarande: what are you ordering?
<5> Hell, even a 512MB SD card for my digicam is $60 at the local Circuit City.
<5> Flimzy: I need to get another video card.
<8> Flimzy, i have no scsi drives and that path does not exist
<11> heck then the guy tries to boot from my box :)
<1> Amarande: And you need it by tuesday?
<5> Like I said, I don't have another PCI-E card.
<5> Well, I'd prefer to get things up and running ASAP.
<1> El|V\oNKo: Well check dmesg then. It should tell you where the drive is.
<5> Eyestrain is not a good thing.
<1> Amarande: Well you'll probably have to pay for it then.
<15> Any idea why there is no 'wlan0'?
<14> Azar: My guess is that it's either a port scan, or you're running a DHCP server on a network where you shouldn't be
<5> And 60 Hz for extended periods is guaranteed eyestrain :/
<7> it would be for me.
<11> Dwonis, I am not running any kind of server and not using dhcp .. so thats why looks strange
<15> what? I used 1600x1200 @ 60hz @ 15" for a year, and I'm fine. *walks around blindly*
<6> lol
<11> I just had a guy from here in my pm, so I ***ume he was the one.. :) when I disconnected he said bye and left
<8> Buffer I/O error on device sda1, logical block 508378384
<14> Azar: What's the output of "netstat -ntp" ?
<5> besides, I would like to play some 3D games on Linux, such as the Linux version of Neverwinter Nights
<5> and that's not going to work with this video card
<5> I need to set this thing aside until the driver support arrives, it seems
<17> hi.. i was just arguing with someone about whether writing apps for linux was too hard due to the gpl and i figured you guyws would know the answer to this. he said that it's too much work writi apps for linux because you're forced to use the pl.. ie if you want the app to be threaded you need to use an gpl'd threading library as no viable non-gpl'd threading libraries are available
<5> And then I have the choice of either getting another card or ripping all my system's guts out to put back the old P4 mobo.
<5> Anyway.
<11> gah I can't scroll up to review the netstat
<5> Are there any nVidia chipsets to similarly stay away from?
<5> Or are any of them okay?
<15> Don't get nforce
<7> my somewhat oldish 5900 works like a champ.
<8> y not
<8> nForce is good to me
<14> michal_: The guy is most likely talking out of his ***. Plenty of proprietary Linux software exists.
<15> Heard they were the worst of all nvidias to get working
<7> nforce is a motherboard chipset, isn't it?
<17> dwonis: maybe.. but i can't find anything incorect in what he is saying.. he claims he has proved it by the mere fact that i can't disprove it
<15> Anyways, I'm trying to setup ndiswrapper and that worked apparently, though, there is no 'wlan0'
<17> ie.. there are no threading libs that aren't gpl'd
<11> Dwonis: : Jan 29 20:19:20 egeon sshd[8478]: Illegal user anonymous from ::ffff:194.184.175
<11> this is the guy who got an Established at port 68
<18> are nvidia binary drivers included in the nonfree section of unstable ?
<15> :/
<14> Azar: If all you're seeing is an "ESTABLISHED" in netstat, I wouldn't be too worried. It's probably just a worm or something
<5> yeah, nForce is a motherboard chipset, not a video
<5> are there any GeForce chipsets to especially stay away from?
<11> Dwonis: ah ok thanks
<19> !tell gau about info nvidia-glx
<17> hmm. there should be a faq for countering all these anti-linux arguments but there's nothing that counters his arguments :/
<15> !tell Esin about info nvidia-glx
<18> Amarande: nForce works well even with free drivers ... so i don't see why we should stay away from them .... if(AMD) then (nforce) ;)
<20> hi again :)
<14> Azar: a port scan could probably cause what you're seeing, which is nothing to worry about unless it escalates. I say keep an eye on it, and make sure you don't have anything open to the net that shouldn't be, but there's no need to panic yet.
<5> gau: I mean, when buying a new video card.
<20> anyone know why I get dpkg-deb: failed to read archive for any package when I do
<5> Are there any particular GeForce 6xxx chipsets that should NOT be used with Linux?


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