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<0> hey ! <0> whats wrong with UDP protocol ? why is it possible that a packet can be lost ? <1> it's possible with any protocol, but in UDP no error will be reported <0> but with TCP you can resend the packet or reget the packet right ? <1> yep, with TCP i think it happens automatically <1> UDP is only potentially less secure <0> we only send packets containing a string of 15 chars at a time <0> so if i do this with 500 computers to one destination, its possible that a packet is lost right? <0> ello ? <2> any idea whether the ACPI code will work with SiS chipsets in the near future? <3> hi <3> http://pastebin.com/542423 <3> what must i do to fix? <4> how do I remove clflush dts acpi sse2 ss ht tm nx lm from /proc/cpuinfo ? <5> hmm wonder why this aint fullscreen <5> must have booted up in the wrong fb res, bugger
<6> I can't find CONFIG_ADVANSYS in the 2.6.16-rc1-mm5 xconfig, and if I add it manually to .config, 'make' removes it. <6> I got it co compile my removing the BROKEN dependency from Kconfig, though I have my doubts about the wisdom of this move. <7> hry the newest kernel is static dev out of it now? <7> I hope not . <7> I have never had a problem with static dev I hate udev what happened to the greatest thing I liked about linux . chioce. now I feel like I'm back with m$ :( <6> static dev? You mean old-style with mknod and all? <6> devfs is pretty much gone. <6> I think udev is pretty sane. <7> yeah not that devfs <7> old-style with mknod and all:0 <7> I hate udev <7> I have no problem with the old style I don't care if it in the kernel for chioce but its not my chioce. <7> udev <7> can't stand it have no need for it <7> can't stand that annoying rules file. spend days to do something simple etc etc . the if it aint broke don't fix it <7> that rules file is insane . the first time I tried it I spend days to find out how to right it for my cdrom for example that crap . and even then next time I tried it some thing was changed and the page I used was no use . thats only one thing there was 3 weeks of headaches and things that didn't work the rules file was the icing on the cake . <7> right/write <5> oneforall: finished bitching? <5> oneforall: I hope you appreciate youre ranting is wasted on irc, as many on here are looking for help & have nothing too do with the coding of various kernel routines, if you have an issue/question ask it & those in here will try too ***ist you, a pile of ranting does little too nothing in ***isting you too get help <7> no I'm just tring to find out if its gone like ppl are saying or are they as usually thinking that static dev.. old-style with mknod and all is devfs. wich its not. <7> I am totally comfortable with static /dev/ and have no need at all for udev all I'd like is the chioce still left in thekernel to use the one that you comfortable with. <7> there a page where we can say please keep it in ?then I can tell the others that have givin up they can go thee to <8> sync gb_ :) <8> :) <8> gb_, how ar you dude? <5> _RADIOhead: any idea on anoption thast will stop ssh dropping a client session? <5> crap as usual <8> dropp a client session? <5> trying too reconfigure ssh so I can use mynotebooks wirelessly again <8> ahaaa <5> unfortunately due too the nature of 802.11 only a small timeout is enough too drop an ssh client <8> well dude do no much about ssh :) , but i`m little bad on english dude do no if i understand you clearly <5> uhuh no worries, my Australian is possibly painful @ times <8> aha , and any tip to set timeout <5> no I'm wanting too disable timeouts completely <8> aha <5> so once an ssh session is open & computer is out of range for 9 months, when it returns it picks up where it left off ***umming uptime is not an issue <5> what would be even better is ssh sessions that remain active after reboots & network outages inside screen :) <8> :) <8> it will be perfect haha <8> gb_, u good on networking <8> ? <5> good? <5> define good <5> my network functions <8> gb_, well dude example i have sometimes a problem like this: <8> i have eth0 with ip 10.10.77.1 <8> so my coowrker sometimes don`t remember his ip 10.10.77.3 and give on winblows my ip then i don`t have a coneciton <8> so how can i fix that? <5> _RADIOhead: install and configure a dhcpd <5> configure it based on hardware addressing so only known network adaptors get an ip & the rest get a useless ip <5> then those with the useless ip have too submit a form too the bofh via email too get a proper ip with internet connectivity <5> either that or srtup a seperate subrange far away from the lemmings so they cant h***le you <5> arrgh -srtup+setup <8> gb_, on my computer i have dhcpd but this pc mean my coworker pc is conected on mikrotik router and i don`t have access on that router it is not my response <8> so i can`t configure dhcpd , only i can ask our ****s provider :) <5> well then you need too bribe/speak nicely too the bofh whose responsability it is :)
<8> thought maybe it is a tip on kernel so he can force router to consider my eth0 with my ip and not other NIC-s <8> gb_, :) they **** ,. almost ISP here **** as ISP and as a people <8> :) <5> no thats not possible <5> best bet is too setup your dhcpd on the same network so it issues the dumbo's with non conflicting ip's <8> only my and coworker computer are on router and other pc-s are conected via my machine on eth1 <8> i setup simple dhcpd and NAT, masquerade <5> or run aDoS on ip's that shouldn't be used so when the messydos gui boxes use them, they fall over :) <8> :) URL for aDOS :) <8> ? <5> Denial of Service use google <5> typically look for netbios port attack or similar <8> thx thought u have bookmarked :) <5> I have no need,I dont have messydos gui users anymore :) <5> I'm retyred remember :) <8> :) <5> & even before I retyred, I ran the network so I had noneed of such toys <5> typically setting up a flood on any netbios related port directed at your own ip's should be sufficient <5> and submit a formal complaint too your isp <5> better yet change serfvice provider <5> arrgh-f <8> arrg gb_ :) all are same , just diff people :) <5> _RADIOhead: nope wrong <8> :) i`m right belive me <5> _RADIOhead: maybe you need too change country then :P <8> gb_, u right :) maybe i can mv 2 au :) <8> find Jack-Bauer, <5> _RADIOhead: mind you the isp my bro uses for the dsl sux too, its not restricted too just your country :) <8> :) <8> TheBonsai, <8> gb_, i have 128 down and 8 up bleh <5> mind you apana is grate,I had access too both ends of the link too do whatever I liked :) <5> comes in handy sometimes <9> can i have a logical partition on an extended partition? <10> isnt that the only way to have logical partitions? <9> bobbens: so i can have logical partitions on a primary and secondary partitions and also extended partitions? <8> mgg, u can have primary partition and sure extended (in windows logical) <10> you can have a four primary partitions and an extended one with up to 127 logicals <9> wow <9> kool thanks guys <5> _RADIOhead: where's mine? <11> If you know anyone that can help me out please do contact him/her. Thnx! http://www.linuxdevices.com/cgi-bin/board/UltraBoard.pl?Action=ShowPost&Board=sbc&Post=372 <8> gb_, :) <12> Guys, is it possible to strace the ksoftirqd process <12> I'm trying to find out what this process is doing or the reason its hogging m*** CPU <12> ok - you can't strace ksoftirqd as its a child of init, which is protected against strace <12> is there any techniques for seeing or gaining additional information to why ksoftirqd is eating 1 cpu out of 4 alive at certain points in time <5> _RADIOhead: I wanted a coffee not a :) :P <8> oh gb_ sorry (C) :) <12> I'll take a 7up please <5> nonono a real one poured in through the keyboard :) <8> hahahaha <5> white coffe no milk or sugar :) <8> no milk no sugar no coffe :) <5> ahh wot a rip off, I want my money back :) <8> hahahaha :) nope i will not give your money back hahahahah <5> hehehe <5> missed it at 2pm so now I gotta listen at 11pm <13> heyo <13> what is the replacement of ide-scsi for dvd players in recent kernels? <6> ide-cd, I think <6> works for me(tm), anyway <13> hmm, is optional or comes with lots of strings attached to new kernel stuff? <6> probably built in to your kernel. <6> very standard. <13> the thing is apparently some of these is not compatible with usb_storage or something <6> ide-scsi makes ide devices look like scsi devices. <6> usb_storage uses the usb layer,which is much like scsi. <6> But I don't think there's any relationship between usb and ide-scsi. <6> I play DVDs on my ide drive, butn vua an external USB DVD-burner, and use USB-storage separately, with no trouble. <6> s/butn/burn/
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