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<0> bobbens: Why not just echo "What you want in .config">.config
<0> Same reason why clueless people shouldn't vi .config, because the layout needs too be exact :)
<1> that also works :), but he wasnt sure of the entire option, and im too lazy to look at it
<1> heh
<1> cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp is also a cl***ic
<0> nah too noisy
<1> thats why you do it via ssh :)
<0> if I wanna test audio I just echo "test"|festival --tts
<0> or if I wanna annoy sumone reading email during a tutorial I send them an email filled with ctrl g's
<0> oh the good old days of wyse40 terms :)
<0> oops wyse50 rather
<2> Hey. I've been trying to resolve a problem with the clock running 2-3x too fast on an AMD64/ATI laptop.
<2> There's a lot of info online, but nothing that I've found points to a specific solution. Anyone got any definitive sources?
<3> Hi @ all, is someone here ?
<4> hi, i compiled a new kernel, but it fails to load after trying to load the ide module. ive found something that looks suspicious CONFIG_IDE=m and CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=m, i believe one or both of those should be set to y, advice appreciated



<5> rene-: if you have compiled the kernel yourself & do not know how too build an initrd then set anything required too mount / as y & everything else that wont break when compiled as a module too m
<5> all you'd need too do is copy the new modules into the correct location within the initrd but the pivotroot hack in general is not needed for boxes that are unchanging hardware wise & infact takes more memory swap & ram then one whioch doesn't employ the pivot root hack too mount /
<5> modules are great for hardware that is occ***ionally plugged into your box
<5> modules are bad for items that are loaded the entire time init is running
<5> module ==original code for hardware + headers/routines required too make it removable from your kernel
<4> thanks for all the tips, i try to digest them
<5> When compiled into the kernel the headers, etc are not needed hence less space taken in memory footprint
<4> so a monolithic kernel
<4> can be faster
<4> because of optimizations
<5> unfortunately the upshot of this is a larger image footpriont on your /boot :)
<6> when i init 0 the shutdown runs but then the computer hangs after unmounting all file systems ... anyone have this issue before .. both on a laptop and a desktop though i fixed the issue on the desktop by changing something in the acpi kernel config
<7> not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I think I have a peculiar problem that might be related to kernel... On trying to mount any partitions on /dev/hdc I get the following message: mount: /dev/hdc1 already mounted or tempnew/ busy but neither the partition is mounted nor the directory is busy... Any ideas?
<5> slaqas left
<8> good morning
<9> anybody ...is there any channel for linux advance routing ?
<10> could someone tell me which reiserfs version comes with 2.4.27?
<5> _joey: we could, but then we'd have too do the right thing & put you out of your misery
<10> who we ?
<10> you in particular ?
<5> _joey: you really dont want too find out, by then it'd be too late
<10> You are channel's spokesman ?:) Or you just can't speak for yourself
<10> I think it's the latter
<5> _joey: Whar you think is irrelevant, if you want help, ask for it, but dont ask if you can ask or if we can help, work that much out from the response you get
<5> arrgh -whar+What
<5> if you are too stupid/lazy too use a search engine or too read documentation then chances are you will not progress much closer too your goal in here
<10> I think I am going to send a notice to the management of this network
<10> to have a look at your attitudes
<10> Freenode is a friendly place :)
<10> lilo are you around ?
<10> could you speak to this unfriendly person please and explain to him the rules :)
<10> explain the rules to him ...
<10> He's not here, that's unusual
<5> hahahaha
<11> gb, :) don`t laugh with me :)
<5> _RADIOhead: the version says it all :)
<12> Hi there. /proc/modules is missing but module support was enabled. any hints?
<5> its a lemming looking for its daddy :)
<13> morning
<5> What kernel version?
<12> 2.6.15.3
<12> .config: CONFIG_MODULES=y
<12> CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y
<10> lilo is not my daddy. He's one of the few people who started this network
<5> ahh ok, checked kerne.org for a listed bug yet?
<5> possibly a known feature :)
<12> yes i checked yesterday - but nothing there and google also did not help..
<5> care too do me a favour _RADIOhead :)
<11> gb, :)
<11> gb, i hate firefox bookmarks
<5> escape_on: ok like I said it's possibly the latest feature, remember we dont have bugs :)
<5> escape_on: if you have another version available, you might want too try that too doublecheck it isn't your config
<5> _RADIOhead: what dies firefox bookmarks have too do with anything?
<11> gb, nothing it have to do with me :) i want to origanize bookmarks but creating new folders ****
<12> gb: when is the file module in /proc created? during each boot?
<5> _RADIOhead: so dont organise bookmarks that way
<11> :) gb any idea dude?
<5> do what I do & mv them too a html page on a webserver you have access too
<5> then regardless of where/when you are, you can reach them without the need of some crummy client



<5> I think firefox also supports live bookmarks that way too, not that I've ever used it
<5> escape_on: yes it's created then & updated constantly on the fly
<5> if you have no modules loaded though, it'll probably be empty
<12> gb: there are some modules. but there is no log where i can see that there is a problem
<5> how bout when you modorobe a known module?
<5> like msdos?
<5> or something you're not likely too have loaded
<12> then modprobe tells me that the kernel does not support modules. but all it does is check if there is a file /proc/modules...
<5> ahh ok, you're screwed then :)
<12> it a complete new gentoo installation :*(
<5> ahh thats what it is :)
<5> you chose the wrong dist :)
<5> _RADIOhead: if your not going too use the @, please drop it
<11> gb, drop it?
<5> yup /deop
<11> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa hahahahaha i did not see i`m op
<5> seems the lemming has aquired a clue since so it'd be pointless wasting any energy in dealing with it
<5> will have too remember that chanserv dont have a deop :)
<11> gb, :)
<5> mind you I've not had too use it yet too remove lemmings
<5> most get the hint as soon as +o gets issued
<11> gb, i think no ndee forOP here :)
<5> theres not
<12> gb: no further hints?
<5> I leave them on in other channels too scare the lemmings away
<11> ahahaha
<5> escape_on: only too checkout a relevant mailing list sorry
<12> k thx
<11> gb, u r familiar with hardware? hahahah gb i have a lot question today for you hahahha . sorry :)if i disturb u
<5> _RADIOhead: too late I was disturbed long before meeting you :)
<11> hahahahhaha :) gb
<11> gb, i wanna buy a case and PSU
<11> do no what to choose
<5> why?
<11> well i have abit mobo for amd64 now i need cpuz , and stuff but do no whjat case and psu to buy im in dilema :)
<5> thats the only question really too ask when buying something
<5> _RADIOhead: just pickup an old case from sumone who's ditched it, never buy new :)
<5> the last case & power supply I bought was 6 years ago
<5> so I'm probably not much help now
<5> also depends on what your using it for which comes back too why
<11> :)
<5> if you need it in a low powered situation then you need a psy too match, if your putting it on a pol 10metres off the ground the case/psu is critical too get right
<5> otherwise just get something that fits your equipment
<5> heck you dont even need a case, just plug in a psu & leave it float in a desk :)
<11> hahahahaha
<5> _RADIOhead: I'm serious, pickup a piece of chipboard or mdf & screw it too that
<11> gb, i have an abit mobo for amd64 and i want a good case dude
<5> _RADIOhead: im the wrong person too ask then :)
<11> ahhahah :)
<11> no prob dude
<5> _RADIOhead: Linus plays with 64bit stuff & gets paid for it, he told us all at the Perth LCA, he tosses away complete boxes on a regular basis. He'd be the person too ask
<1> just get a cheap $40 case, altough youll probably want to rack up more for a good PSU that works with brownouts and the works
<14> hi..
<14> where can i find kernel headers for 2.6.11.8 that are suitable for whax?
<5> bobbens: psu's dont cure brownouts :)
<5> used too though when I used mains power
<1> well last summer with the brownouts my cheap PSU computer went into a reboot loop, while my main holds out (although the screen then acts funny)
<5> bobbens: I get every drop of power out of my batteries before losing my computers, but I dont consider that a brownout, more an engelout as usually its the freezer draining the battery thats caused the issue
<5> but in good weather that aint an issue either
<15> hi @ all
<15> trying to compile 2.6.15.3 on debian, with the following result: http://pastebin.com/544748 anybody an idea whats going wrong?
<15> gb: why versioning me?
<5> d4d0|work: because I can
<15> gb: congratulations
<5> d4d0|work: first n last warning, dont try n piss me off
<15> gb: what if i do?
<5> d4d0|work: you will find out accordingly, you've been warned & i'm not even going too bother too try n help you now as a result
<5> mind you some might say thats a good thing
<15> /etc/rc.d./gb stop && killall -9 gb
<5> d4d0|work: only one way too stop me & that involves killing your init, which you'd be unlikely too do :)
<5> _RADIOhead: aww your lemming m8 left


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