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<0> High_Priest: all if you mount them, kde/gnome ones if you don't <1> High_Priest: as far as I know no media player has built-in SMB protocol support. <2> saw these tricked out cpu cooling fan/sinks... <3> don't want to mount them <4> i setup on ath.cx lsat year and i only went back once so far cuz i couldnt remember who had my record <4> my dns doesnt expire <2> those fancy fans/sinks could break a mobo in half, lol <4> heh <4> compressed air would be good <2> and you would have to take out the side panel cuz they would stick out so far, lol <4> released into the box <4> seal the box well <4> or put a chimny on top <4> or a hole <4> that would displace all the heat <2> like a blower sticking out of the hood of a hot rod
<3> there are a _lot_ network shares i usually access, so it would be pretty much annoying to mount them all and remount when not accessible <4> yep <1> High_Priest: how do you expect to access files on a remote computer without mounting some kind of remote export? <2> a big cpu cooler sticking out of a pc mod, lol <4> that would help if quiet <5> Why my 2nd harddisk doesnt show up after i install debian. Previously it used to work before reinstallation <4> all the children sing... <4> bungalow bill <4> what did you kill <4> bungalow bill <5> i did a cfdisk and didnt show the 2nd harddisk <2> i'll have nine fans in this monster by the time i get it put together, lol <1> eddiecheng: define "show up" <4> i think a top hole is an excellent idear <2> excuse me, ten <1> eddiecheng: if cfdisk lists partitions then the hard disk "shows up" <4> with a little fan <6> i've a top blowhole <7> hmm... I have a Linux router - been running on Slackware for the last year, and everything is getting outdated... <4> a 2" jobber might be just the ticket <7> the processor on there has the most painful compile times ever <4> !!! <4> s.u. manpages <6> and it is indeed excellent, except you have to be careful what you put on top of the case <7> was wondering if I should upgrade it and use a Linux distro that does a lot more packaging <1> excelblue: Debian. <7> I know I'm gonna use Arch when I upgrade <4> heh, he's chattering at me for "valid commands" <1> damn it <8> hey guys could use some help with ubuntu 6.06 apt-get is not finding packages for any of the apps i want to install <5> phogg : it doesnt show the hdb at all <7> maybe an i586 version of Arch or something <1> eddiecheng: cfdisk /dev/hdb # could not open device? <7> but uhm, I was wondering if it's worth the work to take it down and upgrade <8> i'm trying to install dvd an mp3 support <1> MacinMan: apt-get update <5> oh its there phogg <5> but how to make it usable ? <5> i need to mount something to it ? <8> phogg did that <7> main issue here is that I want to add IPv6 support, and I found out I didn't compile it into the kernel last build <1> eddiecheng: if cfdisk can open the device then it has shown up and your problem is something else. <8> but it doesn't seem to have packages for libdvd stuff <9> excelblue, if you need to be bleeding edge, than you will 'bleed" :P <8> and other typical stuff i use <6> MacinMan: yeah i had that problem.. had to add some 3rd party repos which borked up the apt tree, then i fought with it for a while, got fed up and went back to gentoo <1> MacinMan: probably because there is some questionable legality to open source DVD reading programs <7> I'll never forget the time I attempted a kernel compile on the VIA - after 2hr, I gave up and did a cross-compile <5> phogg i think i need to mount it to something before i can see it in df right ? <10> <10> hi <10> <10> I need some help, I need to connect on a wireless connection <10> <10> here my wireless card: atheros ar5005g <10> <10> ... <1> MacinMan: you need to add some media repositories to your list, update, and then search. Try debian-multimedia.org to start. <1> eddiecheng: Yes. <4> it is a high sign of schizophrenia when one quotes itself <8> ok <1> lewix: you will win few friends by copying and pasting and fewer by flooding <9> agreed Quiznos <4> heh
<11> Quiznos, just dont argue with yourself and you'll be alright ;) <8> phogg does ubuntu use /etc/apt/sources.list? <4> unless you get a third party to do it for you ;) <4> uise a bot <9> esp. w. a question that isnt even a question <1> MacinMan: afaik, yes <1> why change it? <4> headmonkey back intot he cave with you! <4> into the <12> VIm_Enforcer is teh back <1> MacinMan: I also recommend searching the ubuntu forms. Reports have it that they are quite good and perhaps there is a ubuntu-friendly repository you should be using. <11> Quiznos, i cheaped out, and used popen() to read man pages <1> VIm_Enforcer: Repent and accept Emacs as your savior! <8> ok thanks <4> popen() isnt cheating <10> phogg: you'll earn one by not playing the teacher <4> maybe mmap would be better tho? dpending on your need? <11> Quiznos, its not cheating...but it is cheap ;) <4> inexpensive is vgood <1> lewix: but it's my favorite game. <12> phogg: emax sux your dix <12> :P <10> phogg: I didn't ask for your advise <1> lewix: and I didn't ask if you wanted it. So we're even. <8> thanks guys <4> ok, i've eaten, drunk caraffes of coffee, now i need to sleep <4> bbl <12> Quiznos: sleep w/ coffee? <1> pft, sleep <4> nah <12> sleep sux <10> phogg: you're stupid <12> i sleep about 4 hours a day <1> Yes, 'tis a fine day today. <13> Can a process get its own user data or does it need to fork, PT_TRACEME and PT_PEEKUSR ? <4> headmonkey step up for Ykstort <4> gone bbl <12> bye Quiznos <13> What ? <12> t rn tn t rn tn, tn <12> tn tn tn, tn tn tn tn, tn tn tn tn tn tn tn tn tn <12> (Super Mario Bros <1> Ykstort: he thinks headmonkey can help you <13> OIC <11> what ? <14> What's a handy one-liner for renaming all filenames in a PWD? Example: I have several files called "xx_*.png" and I want to rename them "y_*.png" <14> I've googled and I'm sure there's a way to do it in sed and awk, but I haven't found the answer <15> I shutdown my system with 'pptpconfig' still running a tunnel, now i cant get any internet. (Though Skype still works) <12> Roots: make a for loop <14> wait nvm, I found it. man rename :) <16> where can i see al of linux versions? <16> any page? <16> like all of debian versions knoppix.. etc all of that info where can i get it? <13> headmonkey, Can a process get its own user data or does it need to fork, PT_TRACEME and PT_PEEKUSR ? <11> Ykstort, fork() calls clone() <13> Erm, what's that got to do with it ? <11> Ykstort, it means, if clone() has an option to get your own user data, then you can <13> I don't understand what you mean... <11> Ykstort, so read the man page for clone() carefully, and see if it has an option to do what you want <14> sponzor: http://www.distrowatch.org <11> i dont know what you mean by "user data" <13> It's the structure defined in <asm/user.h> <16> tnx <13> Contains segment sizes and things <13> segment sizes and offsets <11> Ykstort, i dunno...the only experience i have with creating exernal proocesses is exec() and a lib i wrote to control external processes with pipes <1> Webstrand: what does route say? <17> is there any command line tool that can convert images to a different type? <18> can someone help me set up ndiswrapper for WG311v3 on my upstairs computer... running SuSE <11> Ykstort, CLONE_NEWNS (since Linux 2.4.19) <11> Start the child in a new namespace. <19> I'm trying to compile gnome using garnome, but the build fails with: http://rafb.net/paste/results/fLmwcf93.html can anyone tell me how to fix this? <11> maybe thats what your after...i dunno <15> phogg: what do you mean?
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