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<0> can anyone could help me add agpgart support to my chipset? <1> blah lemmings <2> can anyone explian me a couple things about this : http://xrl.us/j5qu <3> is there a C program out there which will simply reboot the machine, no shut down scripts, nada.. just a kernel call equivelant to an instant shutdown -r now ? <1> bah friggin morons the ask questions n leave <1> least it didn't ask if it could ask a question first :) <4> yeah, but still <4> its silly <1> not as silly as this bobbens guy in here last night :P <4> man you like to version everyone <4> yes i am a bad person using x-chat :P <1> Why you running that old thing ? <1> nah was curious bout your kernel version <1> yes xcrap users outa be shot :) <4> whats wrong with my kernel? :P
<1> mm lets see <4> i just dont know how to copy paste with irssi / screen yet :P <1> dont killall -9 your init, dont want you too disconnect me :) <4> heh <4> meh way to cut down your version message <4> fine ill read the 2.6.15.4 changelong :P <1> hehe this thing runs 2.4 <1> Linux bob 2.4.18 #7 Sat Aug 13 10:00:06 WST 2005 i586 GNU/Linux <1> 14:18:57 up 41 days, 21:25, 27 users, load average: 0.02, 0.09, 0.22 <4> and an old 2.4 at that <1> yup :) <1> only one that will work on it too date <1> everything else hangs at boot cause of the crappy bios <1> or boots n then panics <1> one day I'll figure out what causes both n build a more recent kernel for it, not today <4> heh <4> i still cant get my 586's bios to boot up with cdrom or floppy <4> you running woody on that box? <1> yup <1> & sid/woody on the PIII <1> alrthough it hasn't booted into woody in over 12 months <4> woody is pretty old <4> it was really old when sarge was testing <1> yup, but why fix it if it aint broke? <4> agreed :) <4> especially if its an old machine <4> like 686 > <4> gotta be careful with those <1> oh this aint old, im certain it was the latest thing avail when noah used it for counting the animals <4> heh <4> btw what exploit are you referring to? <4> nothing in 2.6.15-4, maybe -3? <1> exploit? so many you'll have too be more specific :) <4> lol you're messing with me :P <1> where? <4> last *BAD* security hole in kernel i remember was 2.6.13 something <1> dont tell me you've taken too hunting lamers using their mating call too? <4> heh <1> you'd be suprised the number of lemmings who will reboot their system/shut it diwn if they think your insude it :) <4> lol <4> i just type who <4> and see youa rent there <1> Where? <4> my box :P <1> no the Lamer? <1> you keep calling out LamerOnLine <1> trying too attract the mirc lusers obviously :) <4> what do you mean by that? <1> lol==LamerOnLine <4> heh <4> man i spend too much time in fluxbox <1> you never hung out in #debian have you? <4> i am there <4> but dont look at it too much <4> i used to alot more <1> oh then you should know it :P <4> dpkg knows all :) <4> i just spend too much time in fluxbox
<1> same, got too busy with lemmings so I no longer bother with it <4> you gotta be very robust to handle #debian <4> especially with all the people that come in with problems, and after a few minutes of him saying stupid things you realize he's running ubuntu <1> nah not really, just ignore 90% of what the lemmings say <4> 90% of the lemmings are using ubuntu <4> and the only 9% dont know how to reconfigu<intgr> Hi. http://kernel.xc.net/html/linux-2.6.6/x86_64/I8XX_TCO <-- Is this a joke, or does the TCO timer really stand for "Total Cost of Ownership"? :) <5> what is I/O Controller Hub? <5> what for it is? <1> mm an ip6 user who is clueless about dns <1> zarathushtra: in relation too what? Where are you reading I/O controller hub from? <6> can anybody suggest me a good channel to ask queries about multipath-tools compilation? <5> I/O Controller Hub family?? <1> _root_: probably here if you can be bothered providing some information on what you are trying too achieve <1> zarathushtra: repeating the same thing over & over will not get you an answer <1> there are many I/O controllers in the kernel & knowing which area you are referring too goes a long way too helping you <6> gb: getting "dereferencing pointer" errors when compiling multipath-tools. any idea? <1> _root_: what gcc version? <6> gcc-3.4.4 <1> depending on who cut the code the gcc you use might be the issue but your version should be ok <1> in theory , im not saying its not the problem :) <6> this the error .... discovery.c:243: error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type <1> yeah I've seen it often with gcc 4.0 <6> got any solution for it? <1> sure your source is complete? <6> yes <1> _root_: if its gcc related I roll back too last stable gcc with dpkg usually <1> _root_: sorry you've exhausted my suggestion bin :) <6> anyway thanx.. <7> hello again <8> hi there <7> just wondering if it's possable to stick a kernel on a ext3 partition and just point grub to it? <1> you've asked that before & the answer is still the same <7> but a friend said it is possible <1> spanglesontoast: how would you login? <7> erm <7> wouldn't just take you to a prompt? <1> you need daemons too do thingsm what would be the point of a running kernel with no appd/daemons? <1> be like a uni with no students <7> hmm <7> I didn't know daemons handled the logins <1> no you have a getty, which verifies your p***word n then forks a shell <7> ok <1> that was one example <1> how about ftp? <7> I normally chroot it <1> you need an ftpd like proftpd or similar <7> oh <7> hmm maybe I should start at the beginnng <1> web server? kerne can handke some stuff but anything disk intenive gets p***ed onto apache or similar <1> kernel is more like a set of traffic signals that controls how other programs utilise the hardware <7> ok <1> it manages memory & cleans up after crappy code <1> & why do you even need grub? <7> so I can boot to it <1> Put the kernel at the boot block & voila no need for grub <7> this is a dual booter <7> hmm <7> like you said last time bluewall <7> but I'm just looking on a place to find out where to compile it from the beginning upwards <1> spanglesontoast: if you can find him talk too araujo, he built bluewall & can possibly guide you better then I <7> god i must be tired lol <7> heh <9> 23:07:45 up 9 days, 12:56, 1 user, load average: 0.02, 0.04, 0.01 <10> Jack-Bauer, TheBonsai gb lo lo <1> oh no <10> damn my head :) <1> 21:14:28 up 42 days, 4:20, 27 users, load average: 0.00, 0.07, 0.15 <10> gb how things dude <1> you n your pissy 9days brtjohns :) <10> 14:27:11 up 14 min, 1 user, load average: 0.16, 0.24, 0.22
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