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<0> blah blah blah <1> clear <2> kadigibox: what grade in school ? or how old are you ? <3> ever seen what happens on a busy network when you use the experimental "reflect" chain in iptables? <4> Kyuu: haha :) <4> there is MIRROR target, also <0> 24. Sr in college <3> your ISP would eat you alive <5> Do all irc-servers work with TOR? <6> And I'm a sr. in high school ... what's wrong with this picture? <3> mbishop: maybe thats the one i meant :P <4> gimmulf: yes and no <7> hytll: no i dont see anything <5> mbishop: why no? <4> gimmulf: all work, but a lot of them block tor exit nodes (because of abuse)
<5> mbishop: ahh ok <8> yubimusubi: the fact that he'll be the administrator of the computers you're using next year. And making 5x what you are. :( <9> tor? <4> Gnork: The Onion Router <7> hytll: lsci shows the card there though <6> insta: Lol, the truth hurts <4> mzbot: google Gnork tor <10> Gnork: http://tor.eff.org/ <0> whats wrong with this picture is that this is MY computer and I did not ask for an opinion what is good or not and what I should do with my computer <0> safe or not I dont care <4> kadigibox: good, no stop talking about it :P <8> kadigibox: you know ... 99% of the spam relays around the world are someone else's computer. They didn't ask anyone's opinion either. Looky there. <4> now* <0> I told everyone else to stop talking about it <11> ok folks, since dbus is clearly b0rked, is removing it and going with supermount instead a decent option? <12> lirakis: how about rmmod snd_au8820, then modprobe -v snd_au8820 <8> I'll drop it <12> see if that outputs anything <3> seannyob: ewwww <7> hytll: i have onboard sound through the via82xx chipset.. which i setup.. and it "sorta" works... it just plays through the right channel only.. and i tried EVERY mixer setting to try and remedy it.. so i figured i would try different card <11> or do dbus and hal offer other benefits i'm not aware of <3> seannyob: how about using "mount" and "fstab" :D <12> lirakis: did you try alsamixer? that's usually good for me <11> Kyuu, that's cute. but lame. i want an automounter. <9> time to check crap :P <3> lirakis: make sure you unmounted *both* channels <13> lirakis: what happened when you tried the second card? <7> hytll: ugg.. it said "FATAL: kernel dosnt have unload support" <3> seannyob: automounters are weak <7> yes .. like i said i tried EVERY mixer setting <12> lirakis: paste the output of dmesg into pastebin <3> seannyob: and automount in the kernel is nasty <12> lirakis: what do you mean by "tried"? <12> unmuted and set to 100%? <13> haha <7> i mean i messed with alsamixer/kmix for about an hour and could only get one channel <11> kyuu--why? <3> seannyob: its pretty much just a dirty hack <7> yes unmuted and pegged everything to 100 <12> um <12> er, hm <14> sweet my ipv6 workie <12> lirakis: your speakers work, right?:) <7> yeah <7> i tried them on this machine <4> Oops: you'll be ready when it gets here in 10 years <4> :P <15> lirakis, you sure the cable's not loose? <3> mbishop: neither do i, but some people must spend 10 hours to get something right that takes me 2 sec to type <14> indeed :P <7> they work fine.. i also tried front and back jacks on the other box.. both give right channel only <14> but fun to play with for now <13> thats a suspicious sound problem <8> whoa whoa whoa <13> it just sounds like a hardware issue <7> marik: of course i checked that <8> lirakis, you said two machines both give right-only ? <7> insta: sigh.. no <16> what are VSZ and RSS in ps ? <8> reading comprenhension > me
<8> Spelling, too <14> lirakis@ have u purged ur porn collection? <9> not a word about my keyboard in the dmesg <14> anyways *gone* <14> need to get rest of block working! <7> Oops: yep i tried that.. watched a few to make sure that it wasnt just a certain video... err.. uh.. yea <3> shwag: check out the process state codes in "man ps" <9> Gentoo been buggy with usb devices before? <12> lirakis: what program are you using to play the sound? (sorry for all the dumb q's, but i'm stumped otherwise) <16> Kyuu, already tried that. <7> jevangelo: yeah i dont know if its hardware or driver related.. thats why i just wanted to try a different card <7> hytll: no these arent dumb.. marik and insta's were dumb <7> hytll: i tried mplayer, xmms, and skype <7> the mic doest work either coincidentally <8> whoa, that's kinda uncalled for lirakis. <17> hello everyone. /me is /drunk. <8> Just because I misunderstood you doens't mean it was a dumb question <12> zeroth404: ^5 <8> Actually, wait, it probably does <1> how do i add a route to my adapter? <8> Dammit why do I **** at IRC <12> i'm sobering up now <17> hyrll, CTRL+S? <3> shwag: rss RSS resident set size, the non-swapped physical memory that a task has used (in kiloBytes). (alias rssize, rsz). <13> hm... <2> Gnork: then i would try that keyboard in a different computer. and/or try a another keyboard on your keyboard. btw... anyother usb device work ? <3> shwag: you didnt read very well <3> chovy: man route <7> sooo .. anyway.. im trying to get alsaconf to recognize this aureal vortex i had lying around <17> what does CTRL+S do ?? <9> It worked under Debian, and XP for that matter, on this very box. <12> lirakis: can you paste the output of dmesg to pastebin? <7> i recompiled the kernel with it as a module <9> And strangely enough on the livecd <7> hytll: .. uh yeah .. hang on.. i have to start x on the other machine <16> Kyuu, caps search <3> shwag: huh? <2> Gnork: lsusb -vv |grep hci what do you have? ehci ohci uhci ? <16> Kyuu, i was searching for RSS in the man page, not rss, thats why i coulndt find it <9> iManufacturer 3 Linux 2.6.15-gentoo-r1 ehci_hcd <2> Gnork: grep -i ehci /usr/src/linux/.config <7> http://pastebin.com/523346 <9> minor 3 line flood inc :P <9> CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=y <9> # CONFIG_USB_EHCI_SPLIT_ISO is not set <9> # CONFIG_USB_EHCI_ROOT_HUB_TT is not set <8> LOL <4> owned <18> lol <3> cant count? <9> :/ <8> pwnt. <19> So my hard drive is set up like so : hda1: /boot (200m) - hda2: /music (30gb) - hda3: / (8gig) - hda4: swap. I'm planning on killing /music and resizing / to take its place. Is it possible to resize downward like that? <3> Gnork: yay... its time to learn to count the alphabet! <2> Gnork: hmmmmmmmmmm i am stumped at the moment.. might need help <3> Jimferd: 200m /boot?? <19> yeah something like that <19> Actually I don't know for sure what it is. <20> Kyuu, maybe he has every kernel ever compiled <3> Jimferd: wow... <4> plan on having every kernel ever? <12> lirakis: are you using alsa through the kernel or portage? <3> tdr: ever kernel, with initrd <19> Not particularly, mbishop <3> tdr: genkernel style <4> then that's a waste :P <7> hytll: kernel modules <19> so, anyway, is it possible to expand them downwards like that? <19> Well, the bigger waste is the 30 gig /music that's sitting there for no apparant reason. <3> Jimferd: its not like you cant use it! <3> Jimferd: just move your /home there <20> Jimferd, personally, i'd move / over to /music and then wipe out hda3 and resize hda2
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