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<0> geckosenator: you dont use thought transferrance yet? <1> er no :( <2> i could if i wanted :p <1> i'm still typing <0> geckosenator: you should borrow my 10lb sledge :) <1> I still can't figure out how to get keyboard input from kernelspace <1> well I can install a new irq for the keyboard <1> but that would only cause other problems <1> and it isn't easily reversable
<0> thats old school stuff now, completely obseleted like most of the things I use on my notebooks like oss, etc <0> geckosenator: I still think lirc would be a viable alternative <0> forget the keyboard & use an old tv remote instead :) <0> lirc==another thing on my todo list along with alsa, 2.6 kernel & gadzillion other things linux related <1> it is a good idea, but I don't have a tv remote or an ir port <0> hehehe could be tricky then :) <1> maybe I can build one that plugs into the parallel port <0> or the serial port? <1> sure <3> probably wouldnt be too hard at all <0> lotsa serial port keyboard drivers, etc <4> gb: Sorry, I had to go <4> but I'm back <4> :) <1> why would i use a tv remote when I have a keyboard? <0> geckosenator: because keyboards **** :) <3> well id use it to control my "media" box with the tv tuner <4> I'm just trying to protect myself against something that may even be accidental <1> gb: a tv remote is better? <3> better for the lazier <4> It doesn't need to be an official patchj <1> bobbens: this is to make a pseudo ps2 device that gpm or X can read from though <5> hm <5> does 2.6.15 seem to actually build properly with gcc4.1? <3> the problem is that I **** at writing kernel drivers <5> I'm getting a metric buttload of warnings, mostly on two specific issues, this being the most prevalent: <5> include/asm/mpspec.h:79: warning: 'packed' attribute ignored for field of type 'unsigned char[5u]' <0> it is if the notebook is shut & you're watching the screen via the tvout with the notebook screen ontop of the keyboard & you want too navigate lynx or similar :) <1> bobbens: I am not much better, I have so far the mouse moving, but no way to get input <5> I'm ***uming that if that was a critical __attribute__ it wouldn't be done with a compiler hint at all <3> geckosenator: i was working on a driver for the HD44780 LCD from scratch, not building off the old one, but i freaked out with all the parport stuff, got too lazy to change all my code to that :P, i might get around to it eventually <3> although ill probably just build off my daemon when I have time
<3> heh, dont try to gb, your sanity is at stake <0> bobbens: are you kidding? <3> dunnoe havent watched too much whoopi goldberg <0> bobbens: I lost my marbles a long time ago, if you find them, can you please send them back :) <3> you kidding? im starting a marble collection <5> whoap <5> build just finished. I think I'm going to _not_ clobber my existing bzImage with this ****er :o <0> kumquat: cp /boot/bzImage /boot/stable;cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage /boot/bzImage;lilo <3> heh, he left 4 mins ago <0> of course that ***umes you have a sane lilo.conf :) <0> yeah typical :P <0> why dont people use sane accounts too irc from? <4> what does exactly counter counts in struct task_struct? <6> is there a page somewhere that explains all the options of the menuconfig <1> if you press h? <6> no like the fields <6> it doesn't really give a good desc for newb <7> a total noob shouldnt compile kernels <1> yes they should <8> hello <9> whatever <6> i tried menuconfiging a kernel by myself and it didn't come out the way I wanted it, but when I go back to my old genkernel by uncommenting the lines in grub, I get errors I didn't have before while booting, is something sticking around from the new kernel still? <3> if you compiled the exact same version over yours you can fsck with the modules and such iirc, although im no expert in that <6> the new kernel is great, but when I try to run ndiswrapper, it gives me an error in dmesg when modprobing, unkown symbol : wireless_send_event, is that from something I didn't add in menuconfig <3> standard1: yup <3> means that its dependent on a module that you dont have loaded <6> what does that then <6> like another thing I noticed is that I have my eth0 module commented out in the autoload, but it's still loading in the kernel and I'm almost positive I picked it as 8139 with M <3> it means you some wierd wireless module <3> that your kernel doesnt have <3> add it to the blacklist <3> you might have some autodetection thing that picks it up <6> well if fsck is supposed to fix the module load errors, how do I request it next reboot because it says not to do it while root is mounted <3> fsck = file system check, doesnt have anything to do with modules <3> although in the sentance i used it, it was just a substitution for **** <3> as in "**** with the modules" <6> oh <3> youll probably do best recompiling your kernel, although you can try to make only the modules and such. You might want to scrap that config and rebuild off the last working one, but being more careful
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