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<0> antarus: you beat me :) <1> rabidfurby Yes, Im aware of that. well? <2> get him bot <1> How long ? <3> what is that dcc send **** anyway? <3> still mcafee etc? <4> hn_: language <5> hn_: language <6> Libila_, np there good hardware sites <3> or norton or whatever it was <4> hn_: router exploit <7> nah - router bug <8> hn_: goofy routers. <3> sorry for the language <9> wouldn't it theoretically be possible to patch the IRC server with like one line of code that says "if the line the user just sent starts with DCC SEND, don't send the line to the channel"? <2> Anyone got a second? -> http://pastebin.com/633909
<6> if i could only shot those ppl <4> rabidfurby: probably <6> shoot* <4> rabidfurby: not particularly a great idea however <7> rabidfurby: it's not a bug in the ircd <7> ppl need to fix their routers <10> Stupid Links needs X11 libs present to run... :-/ Oh well, the X11R7 stuff should finish compiling soon <4> moreon: too slow <3> which specific routers suffer from it? <4> hn_: google <0> antarus: but he was more efficient ;) <4> hn_: this isn't the exploit information center ;P <9> antarus: it's a bandaid, no doubt about it, but it would stop most of the problem until the majority of people get around to having their routers fixed. <4> rabidfurby: we have a fix <4> rabidfurby: no one uses it <4> rabidfurby: they can connect on port 8001 <4> and they won't get disconnected <11> i wonder if the people with faulty routers ever see that dcc send stuff <4> the ircd even allows connections on 8001 <8> rabidfurby: the exploit has been out there in the open for weeks, if you still have a router that hasn't been updated, you deserve to be slapped. <12> hi all <9> antarus: hmm, interesting <4> Skunky: how overly generic <13> does anybody know if it is possible to emerge a native kde program (rosegarden) for use with gnome without getting all of the kde libs and kde env that portage wants to include? <4> arbiter_dev: what for? <12> any one knows cgi scripiting , can tell me how to set charset to utf in perl cgi scripting? <11> the generic comment <14> Solv, no <4> ahhh <11> i'm a fan of terse wit <13> bonsaikitten, thanks - was just trying to reduce clutter on my system...want it as lean as possible! <14> Solv, look at useflags, maybe you can trim down some thigns there <8> antarus: you know the end user can connect on a different port, and byp*** the bogus router, or they can update their router's firmware. both are things that are the user's who keep getting disconnected's responsibility. I'd like to break the fingers of every rotten little child who comes in here and makes 20 people fall off channel, but really, it wouldn't be nearly so much fun for them if only 1 or 2 people fell off. <15> Solv: rosegarden is a kde app? <7> Ooohh Gaim 2.0 just crashed on me ... first time since emerged about 40hours back <13> bonsaikitten, yeah I have gotten rid of what i know i don't need... <13> cahoot, it is designed for kde....not made by the kde team <16> how can I map sound card 1 as 0 and 0 as 1? Basically i want my onboard sound card to work for some things but dont want to reconfigure all my apps to use my sblive (1) ..? <6> Skunky, u break ther fingures, and i'll shoot them <11> yay, and i'll get the spell checker! <15> Solv: Ah I see it's roegarden4 <7> stealth: there's a pretty decent post on the gentoo forums about multi sound card configging <13> cahoot, yes, I haven't tried the other fork <6> arbiter_dev, i need one:) <15> stealth: set options snd-xxxx index=0|1 respectively <8> richiefrich: ok. (: <8> richiefrich: me first tho, cuz i want them to hurt before you kill them. (: <17> hi <16> cahoot, thats only if i enable them as modules? <15> stealth: alsa is meant to be used as modules anyway <10> Is it safe to enable confcache on a 2.1 portage (2.1_pre7-r3 specifically)? <6> Skunky, i was only gonna shoot them in the knee <4> robink: yes <10> antarus: Thanks <16> k <13> has anybody here had success patching vanilla sources with Ingo Molnars realtime patch....I can't get it to compile without errors....2.6.15 that is, tried many different patches for that release....if anyone has a winning combo for AMD64 (that is half the problem) could you let us in on it? <18> Any banshee users experience banshee not launching if there are any Daap shares running on your network? <15> Solv: that *is* a shaky ground
<7> freenode really should send a dcc send line to everyone that tries to connect & not let them on til they fix it <13> cahoot, tell me bout it! <7> but would require to much server modding for no realy gain <4> ^Spinner: careful <4> ^Spinner: evilchrisrel klines on that now ;) <7> on what? <4> ^Spinner: the dcc string <13> cahoot, although I must congratulate the gentoo team for the work gone into the gentoo-sources....it is rock solid...and with low latency, just not realtime latency <7> oh lol <15> Solv: I'd give it another year or so <4> ^Spinner: aka be careful ya ;) <13> or no latency =) <13> a year! <7> yeah ... nearly got auto-k'ed did I? <13> damn <15> Solv: the -rt patches <13> cahoot, i can run a 32 bit smp gentoo install on my AMD 64 can't I? <13> cahoot, yes <11> is realtime useful at all for a desktop user? <13> arbiter_dev, no not really, but i'm building a pro-audio system <2> Will someone please look at this? -> http://pastebin.com/633909 <2> bahhh <16> the amd sempron is like intel's celeron right, lower cache? <13> Up-n-Running, I could look at it, but I wouldn't be able to help you <6> Up-n-Running, did u look in the fourms <2> lol - thanks <19> Up-n-Running: I have looked at it. No clue what is going on <2> me either but thanks <2> i'm thinking it is asking for java to be installed <13> Up-n-Running, wouldn't it be nice if they could ask nicely! <13> "Please install Java" in a big popup window <2> Modules/java.cxx:3275: error: extra qualification 'JAVA::' on member 'abstractCl***Test' <2> Solv - yea :) <13> Up-n-Running, well i guess it can't hurt <13> installing java that is <10> stealth: The bus speed may be slower, too <10> stealth: FSB speed, rather... <20> gnome-2.14 builds successfully, runs fast (than 2.12) <2> Solv - i'm really scared to break it :( lol - - its experimental blazing fast - stage 1/3 2006.0 gcc4.1.0 glibc2.4 <21> Hi, if I want to reinstall my gentoo (bad idea I know) can I delete everything except /home/ and follow the install process ? <2> lionel_ - umm livecd? <16> robink, gotcha.. thanks <22> lionel_: Sure. You might want to save /etc/* too <23> lionel_: that should work, yeah but you won't keep ALL settings <24> hey, whats the point of reiser4 <24> or reiserfs <24> is there any diff in ext3? <10> Sashi: Are you asking if either Reiser4 or Reiser3.6 are faster than ext3? <25> Why didn't the mysql gentoo team just use slot for different (incompatible) mysql versions? <6> Sashi, it's another kind of partition like jfs <24> i guess? <26> im running the gentoo minimal install cd. my wifi driver doesn't work. is there anyway i can install the latest firmware _before_ i start the stages? <27> mahangu: what driver? <26> SuperLag: ipw2200 <24> is there really any diff? <26> SuperLag: it doesn't detect my card on eth1 <21> okay I'll keep /etc too <25> it's weird... It would mean no-downtime... <26> SuperLag: i can see the driver loaded when i do lsprobe <26> sorry <26> lsmod <6> Sashi, yes speed stability <27> mahangu: You're not going to like my answer... but honestly, if you want to do your install over wireless, I'd use a Knoppix CD instead. <24> which one is better reiserfs or reiser4 <24> or even jfs <2> Question guys? -> is it best to emerge xorg then kde? - - or just kde and let it bring in all it needs? <26> SuperLag: I'm an Ubuntu user coming to gentoo. I don't think I'd like to use Knoppix <20> Sash, I use jfs one my usb-hdd, and reiser4 for others, except /boot <26> SuperLag: can install the base system and then get the newest firmware? <6> Up-n-Running, either doesnt matter <24> is JFS like.. really good? :P <27> mahangu: do you have a wired connection? <27> Sashi: Most people (myself included) would *NOT* recommended using Reiser4 if you care at all about your data <26> SuperLag: I'm on it now, but i can't use this for long. how long will the compile of the base system take?
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