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<0> I noticed that most of the livecd's dont work good with my 'media reader' cards. however. <1> xmms says that a file is playing and the volume is all the way up, but no sound comes out <0> i need to get a 2gb or so USB stick. <2> kaotic: Separate machines. <3> oneoneone: you should open a mixer and turn up both master and pcm volume <2> kaotic: I suspect it may have something to do with their use of en_US and my use of en_CA.utf8 as locales, but it's just a guess. <1> it is all the way up, according to alsamixer <0> ive seen 6gb 'hocky puck' sided usb drives. on sale for like $99 <4> oneoneone: try kmixer <1> ok.. <3> also make sure the channels are not muted <1> couldn't find package kmixer <3> like, in kmixer there is a greek light <3> oneoneone: kmix <1> oh <3> a green light, rather
<3> I think alsa defaults to muting the channels <5> tsk tsk <5> oh my <3> you might want to turn it down a bit before unmuting, though. <5> the #linux goers are making a raucus in #windows <4> deitarion: my best option for ya then would be sep users accts for each machine for each of you then :S <3> cuz usually that comes out pretty loud when both master+pcm are turned up <4> tho i dont let anyone touch my machines : im nasty like that <6> you know how in debian there is apt-get <6> what can i use in suse? <6> i need a module like php4-bcmath how can i easily search/install <7> Some problems here... <4> turiddu: last i knew you'd search SuSE's pkg list and Yum it : tho its been a long time since i used suse <4> turiddu: also google is your friend for finding things ;) <4> especially google.com/linux <3> maybe going into the #suse channel would help too <3> turiddu: you might be the only one in here using suse. ;) <8> me no suse :-) <4> ninjaz2: what distro are you on atm? <3> kaotic: Man*mumble*mumble* <3> I think it was -driva this time around <8> named after the microsoft ipod no doubt :-S (jokes) <3> heh <4> mandy eh : i liked 9.0, but it took too much resources that i didnt have at the time <9> how do i make programs automatically start? <4> mandy + 128mb ram == mol***as <3> I've been using it back since mandrake was cool. <3> like, in 2000 or 2001 they were cool, I think <4> isnt mandriva a payfor distro now? <3> kaotic: sort of.. I get my CD's from cheap CD vendors who are club members. :-) <3> so it's like $10 for 7 CD's <8> i've been using redhat since it was cool, i'm a bit envious of gentoo now though, if i had a spare high-end machine i'd be putting gentoo on it for a spin <4> budgetlinuxcds.com is good lke that too ;) <3> it's kind of ironic, the members who pay mandriva $60/year only have the right to download 4 cd's <3> but you can order the whole 7 cd set from the cheap cd vendors for much less than that <2> kaotic: You don't understand. I'm saying that, ever since installing, my system has treated both Alt keys as AltGr in the console and I want it to use the behaviour X provides (LeftAlt=Alt, RightAlt=AltGr). <5> try not to bother the #windows users too much, they just don't know any better <5> ciao <10> I'm more or less pissed with Windows. My experiences with 'doze have just left me sour. <3> I was one of the first members of mandrake club, when they said it was just a way to help out... but they rapidly changed their minds. ;) <2> kaotic: My friend only enters into the picture because they'd also like that, but they have both keys behaving as regular Alt in both console and X. I don't have an account on their comp and they don't have one on mine. <8> PeterFA: nothing microsoft ever did would convince me to go back to windows <3> so I let it expire after that first year <8> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/12/16/windowsstyle_security_hell_stalks_mac/ <4> deitarion: then you're talkin to the wrong person : im runnin US-Eng. setup so alt = alt to me : both sides :S <11> Yay for imperialsm! <8> thats the best summary of win$ security history i've seen so far ;-) <3> I'm running CA_fr! <2> ninjaz2: I think you mean fr_CA <3> deitarion: right, that <3> sorry, I've had a bit of wine. <12> i am wanting to hear some views here.. <12> is there anything such thing as "p*** on this mail to others and someone gets some money for each mail sent? ".. you see a lot of spams as such.. <4> wine to drink = good : wine for windoze = bad ;) <3> aristocrat: that is what is known as a "hoax" <8> aristocrat: of course not <8> else send some to me ;-) <3> aristocrat: actually depending on the email, it could be one of those illegal pyramid scams <3> a buddy of mine got one of those and followed the instructions, and he got his ISP account terminated within like 45 minutes. ;) <4> i thought most of the time, they just wanted to try to infect you w. some virii / worm / etc. via those smaps
<4> *spams <4> damn : drunken fingers already and im on my first beer :| <3> kaotic: the one he was terminated over was one of those "send $1 to each person on the list, put your name in position one, and shift the other names down by one" <13> hi all <14> erm, how much use would a gigabit lan do in a normal home lan? as in, can normal home computers in normal-ish use(as in file transfers from computer to the other and games) gain from 1Gb/s speed compared to 100Mb/s? <3> I wonder if anyone has ever gotten $1 from that one. ;) <13> what ports do I need open for bittorrent? <4> lmao ninjaz2 : sounds like those ancient aol scams ;) <15> lietu 10x, obviously <2> kaotic: For the record, I'm running an ordinary US 104-key keyboard too. I only realized I was getting AltGr when I noticed that my Alt keys weren't being mapped to Meta in apps like nano (in nano, Meta-G is "Go to Line # ...") and I had to use ESC-G as a workaround. <14> Kevin`: so you're saying the harddrives etc can actually pump that much data on the network for it to be of any use? <3> kaotic: well, the problem is that only drooling morons fall for it, but they don't fall for it enough to actually send out the $1, depending on yet still worse morons to make their dreams come true! <2> Of course, being able to type things like and without using GUCharmap is really nice. <3> of course, that all ends up being cut short by the ISP's abuse department. <15> well mine can do quite a bit faster then 100mbps lan <16> ok guys... if i want to have the output of tcpdump compressed, what would i add to this: "tcpdump -i ath- -w - |" <4> sup SADO <14> Kevin`: ok, thanks <11> pbransford: You'd add "a quick stopover at some man pages" <17> If lshw says the width of my process is 64 can I ***ume I have a 64 bit processor? <14> was just having a moment of doubt about the speed of the modern harddrives etc heh <11> Tcpdump outputs to stdout by default. <11> You're just guessing at things. <3> and are right-algiht 9 and 0 aren't they? <16> Dagmar but i don't want processed output, "-w -" suggests that it outputs the raw unproccessed data to stdout instead of to a file (as -w usually does) <3> right-alt-9 and 0, that is <2> It actually gave me the idea to buy a Japanese USB keyboard and enable it under X so I have twice as much at my fingertips. (I haven't done it yet because I've been too busy) <3> sorry, 0 and - <18> sup kaotic <4> deitarion: no clue on that one really : i wish i could help ya more, but im not so good w. kb mapping :S <3> deitarion: are you using KDE? <2> ninjaz2: Actually, the row from ` to = is {[]}\ or [$\]^" on my system. <17> Anyone have a wiki on how to get a radeon graphics card working on a laptop? <3> \@ here <3> Beg[] on the next row <3> I don't use any of those in everyday speech, though <2> ninjaz2: The latter one is RightAlt with Shift, the former one is just RightAlt. (though currently, console treats LeftAlt as RightAlt, which is the problem) <3> oh weird <2> @Beg and AEf on the next row. (QWERTY row on US-101/104 keyboards) <15> who keeps writing all that console unfriendly crap <3> Kevin`: that is utf8! <2> is useful for extra smileys. Eg. : <15> well xterm doesn't like it much <3> is @ better? <15> well it didn't mess any other lines up <3> actually maybe it was ?e???? that was doing it <15> nope <3> yeah some of those don't even come up in iso8859-1 <8> what's the command to see what partitions a raid (md) drive uses? <19> how do i find out my ip <20> d4n_: http://whatismyip.com <19> no <20> d4n_: if you want inner IP... use ifconfig <4> or ifconfig ;) <21> "/sbin/ifconfig" <19> ifconfig. thx <20> only need /sbin/ifconfig if your distro is stupid and did not configure it correctly (though, you really do need the full path for sudo) <21> that's what i meant <21> normal users don't have /sbin in PATH <3> they do on my box! <14> erm, how do I find out what speed a network adapter is using? <14> as in 10/100/1000 full/half-duplex? <3> ethtool eth0 works here <20> lietu: lspci <20> lietu: that usually gives you info about the speed, just like how about screens usually give you the version of the app <20> lietu: however, when that fails, you can check the speed the adapter is on via ifconfig <3> ifconfig doesn't show me here, but ethtool does <20> never used that before heh <14> ethtool doesn't exist on my smoothwall box heh <3> excelblue: check it out, it's pretty sweet <3> lietu: dmesg | grep eth0 <21> lietu: dmesg | grep ^eth0 <22> anyone here ever configuered courier-imap's pop3 daemon? <23> OMG I feel free
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