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<solid_liq> coder`tux: ok, then go make xconfig for the kernel, and look through the config. The config has changed significantly enough lately that something may have gotten lost in translation <Hoxzer> thechris: is it possible to get somekind of reply to the thread and I check it tomorrow morning <unholy-crap> but when logging in as a regular user <Innes> is it possible to have sound with 2.6? i mean oss not alsa <Innes> oss worked quite fine with 2.4 <slpyhd> yes, use alsa oss-emu <solid_liq> MrKeuner: then edit /etc/cups.d/cups.conf and make sure it's remotely accessible <unholy-crap> GDM cpould not write to your authorization file. <Innes> slpyhd: you know i had some bad experiences with alsa <unholy-crap> i can log in as root though <slpyhd> it's superior in every way <Innes> like i couldnt configure it for all my speakers <slpyhd> (alsa) <Innes> well i dunno <solid_liq> unholy-crap: then find the file, and change the owner to your account <slpyhd> you just need to get used to the other way of setting it up <Innes> i just know that i had big problems to get a good sound output with all my speakers <Innes> slpyhd: thats the point - i did no settings to oss <slpyhd> and the oss part works seamlessly the same as native oss <Innes> ok will try that <solid_liq> unholy-crap: or change the group... <solid_liq> brb, gotta check my laundry... <adaro> Does anyone know if there's anything like tortoise cvs for gnome ? <slpyhd> Innes: configure alsa, and pick the right card driver, and oss-emu <slpyhd> and then the system should work like nothing ever changed <unholy-crap> shiot where is my auth file <[wizard]> hmm... i experienced strange problem with my souncard under Slackware 10.2. all songs were played a bit faster than they should :| does anybody know why? <slpyhd> [wizard]: get a decent player <slpyhd> and use alsa out <coolpix> gn8 <[wizard]> hmm <[wizard]> hm... what's that strange smell in my room? <[wizard]> j33z! my dinner! <bleenshaker> lo <unholy-crap> hah <unholy-crap> disc was full <unholy-crap> what a **** <bleenshaker> excellent nick unholy :) <ohgood> I wonder if anyone is using one of those snappy new Duo-Core intel things, and how 2.6.x is working on it ? <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ I think I have allowed properly? I have Allow From 127.0.0.1 <MrKeuner> Allow From 10.10.10.2 and Allow From @LOCAL <MrKeuner> on three lines in <Location /> <MrKeuner> </Location> <MrKeuner> directive. <meriad_> i wonder what would happen if i plug my dct unit into my laptop..hmmmmmm <[wizard]> gee.. gentoo is cool. but i dont like it =) is there any distro which can beat Slack ? <Archos> debian :P <[wizard]> I hate package dependencies :| <ohgood> [wizard]: hmm, isn't that just a basic troll statement ? <thechris> anyone know how to get: startx -- -config ~/xorg.1.conf :1 to work? <thechris> i keep getting magic cookie errors on :0.0 <[wizard]> ohgood: yes it is <ohgood> cool, just checking <thechris> which makes no sense because the session is on :1... <ohgood> thechris: why not use Xnest to test , ***uming your'e testing ? <thechris> ohgood, can i use Xnest with a different xorg.conf. i need a large virtual desktop and 8bit color <thechris> for an engineering app. <ohgood> thechris: iirc, yes. next a X session in your current, if you like <ignacio> I think you can make a xorg.1.conf. <ohgood> thechris: i don't remember the syntax exactly though :| <pro> anyone know how i can ping a mac address to see its ip? <ignacio> Or you could even use VNC to provide a virtual session. <thechris> ignacio, would i need to have a VNC server running on the server side? <slpyhd> pro rarp <solid_liq> MrKeuner: I'm back, and no that's not proper. You have to allow connections from your network, 127.0.0.1 is localhost meaning just that one machine <ignacio> IIUC, you can have the VNC server running on your own machine. <ohgood> thechris: Xnest :1 should get you a nested session, the config file i'm checking on now. <solid_liq> MrKeuner: what's your computer's ip address? <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ 10.10.10.2 is PC B <thechris> ohgood, hmm. ubunutu seems not to have Xnest in my path... <slpyhd> I saw a really cool vncserve rthat works the same as windowsvnc <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ 10.10.10.1 is PC A <slpyhd> one sec <redduck666> ignacio, iiuc? if i ? correctly? <ignacio> Understand <thechris> understand <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ how about allow from 10.10.10.2 there? <ohgood> thechris: maybe it's not installed default, dunno about ubuntu <redduck666> ignacio, ah :-) <meriad_> clear <solid_liq> MrKeuner: how about allow from 10.10.10.0/24 <fusion> Hi, I was wondering if someone could help me out. I'm using minicom to try and configure some settings on my modem, but I can't seem to get it to respond at all.. I try to initialise the modem and do ATZ but nothing happens <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ OK I am trying that one <hollenjf> what socket type is the celeron 2.5ghz? <thechris> ohgood, its not in x11r6/bin/ <unholy-crap> should i just stick APM=yes in my grub.conf? <unholy-crap> trying to get APM support to work here <unholy-crap> so i can apm -s <ohgood> thechris: ya, prolly need to install it, although i'd say something unhelpfull like emerge -av Xnest ;) <ignacio> If your machine supports ACPI instead then you'll need to disable that. <unholy-crap> disable apm? <ignacio> No, ACPI. <unholy-crap> oh ok <thechris> ohgood, no, i'm in ubunutu now. this worked when i used gentoo. <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ How can I test whether I can reach that printer? I am just doing system/administration/printers add printer and just cannot see the LAN printer there <solid_liq> MrKeuner: or 10.10.10.* in other words <ignacio> acpi=off <unholy-crap> so if this line in grub <unholy-crap> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-1.1830_FC4 ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb quiet <slpyhd> x11vnc thats the one <ignacio> Unless you can get ACPI to suspend your machine. <unholy-crap> should be kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-1.1830_FC4 ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb quiet acpi=off <solid_liq> MrKeuner: the LAN printer? does the printer have its own NIC? <ignacio> I would test it without hardcoding it first. <slpyhd> it can share your display/workspace <slpyhd> instead of running on a seperate server <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ Sorry no. it is connected to PC A that@s the only connection it has <unholy-crap> or <unholy-crap> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-1.1830_FC4 ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb quiet ACPI=off <solid_liq> MrKeuner: ok, you have to restart the cups daemon for the config changes to take effect <ignacio> No, lowercase. <unholy-crap> okay cool <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ I already did several times on PC A <thechris> this is bizzar because it only happens when i try to use a seperate config file for X <solid_liq> you can browse from PC B to 10.10.10.1:631 <solid_liq> MrKeuner: in your web browser <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ the connection is refused <solid_liq> MrKeuner: then you still have some permissions issues <solid_liq> MrKeuner: there are two places to specify where to allow connections from <solid_liq> MrKeuner: make sure both have 10.10.10.255 allowed <meriad_> how much would yo uguys sell a used 8 port router for? <ignacio> $40 <ignacio> If even. <solid_liq> meriad_: is it 10, 100, 1000 mbit? <meriad_> nah <solid_liq> er, or <meriad_> just 10/100 <meriad_> 8 port hub. <serkan_calis> hi folks <meriad_> Full Duplex <meriad_> VPN p***thru <MrKeuner> solid_liq/ made sure that I have added 10.10.10.255 to both places and then rebooted but still the same. What would be the URI if am to enter it manually? <meriad_> uhh QoS <meriad_> 8 port switch rather <meriad_> on the back <meriad_> heh <solid_liq> meriad_: not much. look on ebay to see what they're selling for; last I check they were around $15 - $20 <meriad_> bahahahah <meriad_> i dont think so <meriad_> 15-20 + shipping <meriad_> you keep forgetting taht <meriad_> heh <solid_liq> MrKeuner: http://10.10.10.1:631 <meriad_> thats where tehy make all there money <meriad_> it might cost 20 bux but you pay more than that for shipping <meriad_> im asking 30 bux for it
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