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<0> Bull**** <1> somebody please check if they have /sys/cl***/misc/inotify <2> if you look at my tone, you can see that its not agumentive <2> just curious <3> luksan: nope <4> luksan, I dont sorry <5> Hmm.. put in a new fan in an older pc.. watchingthe bios 'temp' monitoring... its up to 45C 112F is letting it just sit there for a while a 'decent' test.. :P <0> luksan: That directory should only list subsystems (directories, mainly) <5> The old fan was dang Filthy! <2> well thx, i'll see if the program likes it now <6> it's easier to come here and look stupid? <4> luksan: under misc: acpi agpgart device-mapper hpet psaux rtc <1> i am just trying to figure out why i don't have /dev/inotify even though i have CONFIG_INOTIFY=y <0> luksan: Because /dev/inotify only exists in your heated imagination <1> Gentoo has a udev rule for it <0> Good for them
<0> Copy their udev rule if your code depends on it <3> i'm using gentoo, inotify works, and i have no /dev/inotify <1> i have the rule <0> It would also help if you looked in the right place for the inotify interface <1> what about /dev/misc/inotify ? <0> LOOK <0> When I said it doesn't exist, I meant it <0> It *should not* exist <0> The /dev/inotify interface was abandoned when inotify support was added to the kernel <2> I agreed, i just thought it would resolve the path or something <0> The interface is now all through syscalls <1> Dagmar: well you could have just said that <0> I DID SAY that it doesn't exist <1> at any rate, Beagle claims it requires it <0> That it doesn't exist anywhere but in your imagination, in fact. <2> ok man i understand <0> Then your copy of Beagle is stale or misinforming you <0> Learn to use Google damnit http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2005/10/msg02280.html <0> I'm going to go smoke a cigarette. I have had enough of newbies arguing right now <0> Building software from source will burn you over and over if you don't either sign onto the devel lists and lurk for awhile, or get into the habit if making extensive use of Google <0> I wonder if that dude has found the :(){ :|:& };: sequence that fixes broken cookies yet <0> Obscure, but it makes broken cookies go away. :) <7> indeed <3> lol Dagmar <8> "iptables: No chain/target/match by that name" any ideas? <0> I can realistically only be expected to put up with so much insanity <0> Half-Left: Not even an illegal immigrant clue unless you'd care to tell us exactly what you typed <3> Half-Left: that happens when you tell iptables to do something with a chain/target/match that doesn't exist <0> You might want to set the thing.. <8> i'm running 2.6.16-rc2 <0> That's nice. <8> :-p <8> i've matched the gentoo kernel config exactly for iptables <0> okay, is someone pulling some kind of candid camera **** on me? <0> Four newbies in a row who can't comprehend simple questions is just too much to be believed <9> haha, enjoy <10> hi guys <11> Half-Left, which guide do you speak of. <8> thechris: guide? <11> Half-Left: Half-Left i've matched the gentoo kernel config exactly for iptables <7> I just selected random stuff that seemed useful <0> I make `make randconfig` in the kernel <7> hmm @ random architectures <7> roulette <8> thechris: I copied the iptable config from the gentoo kernel which exactly, which means the network part is exactly the same but in 2.6.16-rc2 I get that message off firestarter <11> Kevin`, hmm @ niagra (new sun cpu) <0> Oh yes. Firestarter. My absolute favorite piece of crap <3> lol well your firestarter is broken then <12> "Why that's brilliant!, here's twenty million dollars" --Mr. Caliendo <8> why would it break with 2.6.16-rc2? <3> Half-Left: make firestarter give iptables commands that are actually valid, and your problem will go away <11> Half-Left, can you find out specifically what command breaks. maybe some match rule that firestarter wants to use is not enabled. <11> or not loaded <8> I dont know, just get a ton of "iptables: No chain/target/match by that name" <3> ah well unless you can tell us what is being p***ed to iptables that's incorrect, we can't help you <3> maybe ask the firestarter people? *shrug* i just use iptables to make my firewalls.. <11> Half-Left, i would probably turn on everything iptables related in the kernel -- recompile, reboot/kexec, then try again <8> I'm not used to the iptable side <11> Half-Left, maybe try shorewall <8> any better?
<0> Triffid_Hunter: I asked about that awhile back you may recall <11> Half-Left, i've never used firestarter. but shorewall is also a frontend (sorta) to iptables <0> Apparently we're supposed to use our psychic powers to find out exactly what command was entered <11> Half-Left, shorewall has no UI, but the files are easy to edit. <8> ok, I have it in gentoo <8> default kernel config for network has always been good for me, not in this case though, obviously a firestarter issue with 2.6.16-rc2 <0> More likely a "firestarter is a joke" problem <3> oh well throw it out and use iptables then <8> Dagmar: that bad? <8> ok thanks <13> anyone in here work with bluetooth? I need some help with it <14> anyone in here have lampp? <15> well thats super <5> Drizzt321, i got it working with KDE and the KDE tools once. :P <13> Dr_Willis: well, unfortunately I don't think its going to be quite that simple <14> I was hoping someone with mysql5 could load up my dataset and dump it all for me... <7> usr/libexec/mysqld Ver 4.0.15a for slackware-linux on i486 <7> :( <0> Ah, well, that will be just $150/hour to do the work for you <14> considering the entire process would take less than 5 minutes <7> rounded to the nearest hour <14> I could do it myself, but it would involve swapping mobo & hdd <7> i'd do it for free if I had mysql5, i'm nice like that <14> thank Kevin` :) <7> actually, <16> no, it wouldn't. if you install a separate copy of 5.0 on your system elsewhere like I suggested an hour ago, you could do it yourself. <14> you could grab lampp... it's all pre-compiled, just need to extract to /opt/lampp <0> It's always rounded to the nearest hour <14> infi: I can't!!!!! <14> I'm running slamd64 and mysql5 doesn't run on it <0> nudenurd: Yes, it does. <0> You just have to build it <14> give me a sec <0> You should have thought about this before you went and upgraded. <7> usr/local/libexec/mysqld Ver 4.1.14 for portbld-freebsd5.4 on i386 (FreeBSD port: mysql-server-4.1.14) <7> nope, out of luck with me, you <14> Dagmar: I did, didn't think I'd have a problem <0> Oh well <14> uhmmm... for some reason it's compiling now :-\ <14> not liking this slamd64 one little bit... <7> has anyone here tried to set up an access point with 802.1x in linux? asking your thoughts about it <17> heh <14> I spent 2 hours today trying to compile it and I was getting some really bizarre errors <14> now it's working first shot <14> and nothing's changed on the system! <7> maybe someone hacked it and fixed it up so their bnc would compile <0> Kevin`: You have a *fully supported* chipset? <14> hmmm <17> hahaha <7> Dagmar yes, afaik <0> Kevin`: Which chipset would that be? <7> [ 2814.264535] wifi0: Atheros 5212: mem=0xed000000, irq=18 <14> I was trying to compile it so I could get the error for you Dagmar, but then it worked <14> stupid thing <0> Kevin`: You know HostAP is needed separately from that driver, right?? <0> Master mode on that chipset basically just sets the "I'm an AP" flag <0> ...for it to actually do anything interesting like WEP, you've got to run the stuff from the HostAP project <7> dagmar, it works for me as a basic access point <14> sql_yacc.cc: In function `int yyparse(void*)': <14> sql_yacc.cc:27039: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault <14> Please submit a full bug report <14> **** this, I'm going to the pub <7> been testing that for the last hour or so for stability <0> Kevin`: Eeek. I try not to use them without at least WEP <7> if someone finds it in the next 10 minutes, and it's up, good for them <7> I don't even have dhcp running <16> "when all else fails, drink!" <0> hehe <7> http://hostap.epitest.fi/hostapd/ this what I need? <18> has anyone here tried or heard of elx bizdesk linux? <0> Kevin`: If that's the same as http://hostap.epitest.fi/ then yeah <7> well 'hostap' is a driver for prism2 <0> ...but the daemons from that project are what matter <7> ya
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