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<0> oh good... <1> I dont even have my car yet <1> not even my permit yet lool <2> damn : Really pre-preplanning <1> ha <0> glad you know: NEVER buy hardware without finding out how you're gonna support it <3> jim: What fun is that? <0> Dagmar: the fun of having the money to spend on hardware you -know- will work <2> Gen0cide: get the nice one that hooks to your home amp, then run your home amp INto your SC to record it ;) <3> If I didn't have poor impulse control over <$20 webcams, I wouldn't have my collection of Eyeball Hero Action Figures along the top of my dresser <1> lol <0> anyway, speedwise how does sata compare to say firewire or usb2? <1> the question really is, how to control the sirius radio through rs232 in linux, <3> jim: R*pes 'em both <2> Dagmar: you could always put them around the office on the winserver, and feed the saved .mpegs into your box ;) <0> really
<0> sata 1? <3> kaotic: That ***umes I have more htan one winbox <2> firewire2 rips on usb2 tho :P <4> a computer with the realvnc version for windows alows people without vncviewer to connect to the vncserver using a java applet in a webbrowser. how can the same thing be done in linux? <5> Gen0cide: For what reason do you want to control a serius radio with your computer? <2> since you can daisy chain firewire ;) <6> Why do I have an ISA bridge but no ISA slots? <5> (sorry if was mentioned previously, I just started paying attention) <7> [Jamez], he wants a carputer <1> cuz im making a carputer, with a lcd touchscreen <3> PeterFA: Because. <0> do sata controllers have enough smarts to not bother the cpu during transfers <0> ? <2> the cpu is always bothered last i knew <6> Dagmar, I have a ****ty manufacturer of a mother board manufacturer? <0> well not for scsi <2> unless youre runnin gigs of ram <0> you just tell it "these sectors, put em here, tap me when you're done" <0> and your processes don't slow down like with ide <2> scsi is something i dont delve into <2> at least not yet <5> Gen0cide: Once you sign up for serius you'll have access to many of their channels via the web... You won't have access to all of them though.. I believe the news sports and talk channels are left off of this list... Howard Sterns isn't yet but will be available online soon. <0> I started out scsi <3> PeterFA: The ISA bus is entirely internal <3> You might as well be asking why you still have a coprocessor to me <1> Im making a carputer, so it will be in my car, and i dont want to wardrive jsut to listen to msuic! <2> scsi has its uppoints <1> or i can use a cellphone for internet... <0> it sure does <2> 15k drives : etc ;) <8> hey guys <5> Gen0cide: Makes sense.. Any electronics skills? Their bases seem fairly simple. <8> is it illegal to use media wiki and not display "powered by media wiki" <8> or against the GNU i mean <7> It's not nice, that's for sure. <0> look at the license conditions <2> nice to know im only using about 5%cpu atm : tho im maxed out atm ;) : make is a bitch on a kernel upgrade ;) <0> I don't think you can put extra conditions on the gpl <2> i thought gpl was just gpl : no if/and' <1> thrers a programm that does exactlly wht i want cale roadrunner, but its for windows, but hte source is availbe, but i dont want to h***le with it, so im still looking for a linux solution <2> damn drunken fingers again puttin ' where it dont need to be <3> A10n: read the licence agreement that comes with mediawiki, dude <0> doing that in sql must hurt :) <2> A10n: did your mount end up working ? <8> Dagmar, i don't have it installed, I now of a company that uses it and doesn't display it <8> Kaotic, no :/ <8> i'm trying to find the license online, i hate that company bastards! <5> Gen0cide: Linux wasn't made not to hastle with. Most of the time you need to do a little work for custom installs like this <2> interesting A10n <7> A10n, the MediaWiki license? Probably on mediawiki... <2> dependencies can be a bitch cant they ;) <6> Dagmar, I don't get it. I thought the PCI bus was a complete replacement. I would have thought that for legacy support, the ISA bus was attached the the PCI device like a PCI card. <3> a10n: I don't know specifically that it's required, but it's nice to do so. <0> PeterFA: yeah, I thought that was how some mobos did it <3> PeterFA: As far as I know the ISA bus is still where common serial ports and so forth are connected through <6> Dagmar, if I understood correctly, so was the IDE bus, and the PCI bus attached to the south bridge, and that to the north bridge and that to the FSB. <6> Dagmar, ah, that explains that. <6> Dagmar, didn't they all connect it directly to the FSB in the goold ol' days? <2> you know what i really want in a girl : ME ; 3.14 via the bloodhound gang : great line ;) <0> don't they have east and west bridges yet??? cmon people, get to WORK! <6> jim, lol
<2> jim: i didnt think they had rivers runnin east/west ;P <3> No one wants the wicked witches in their computer, dude. <5> Gen0cide: I found a solution for you. <0> back in 2045 when noreaster meant a -storm-... <1> wht is it? <7> 2045...x.x <3> Call me a city boy if you like, but I will NOT be going to see "The Hills Have eyes" <5> http://www.turbobit.com/lirc.html - I've never used lirc but this site claims it can control devices as well as be controlled by a remote... Send the IR singals to your XM from your "CarPuter" -- the only thing you'll be lacking is the "Now Playing" information <3> They keep airing that commercial, and it's a bit too close to that inbred hillbillies episode of the X-Files for me <2> i thought they already made "the hills have eyes" : 1-3 <1> Yay ill take a look <3> kaotic; they may have, but there's a new one coming out <2> had some crazy eyed ****er in it <3> Inbred haploids are about hte only thing that scares me <2> a new one? wtf! <2> its been over 10 years since the first one <2> or even the last one <9> How do I remove a module from the running kernel? <3> 1977 was the Wes Craven one <9> I've tried "modprobe -r kqemu", but the program just quits silently (Which I thought indicated success - until I found out that it's still loaded!) <3> http://www.eyesonthehills.com/ <2> kqmenu? <5> Arafangion: You first have to make sure that no other modules are using the one you are trying to remove. <1> i need one that displays the info on he lcd <9> [Jamez]: How do I do that? <5> Gen0cide: displays what info? <2> did you switch to something else ? <2> other than kde? <9> [Jamez]: btw, kqemu is the 'accellerator' for the qemu PC emulator. <5> Arafangion: lsmod | grep "kqemu" <1> the info of whts playin <5> Gen0cide: I believe the radio has a display of whats playing on it ;) <1> and the icons of the radio station andd that jazz <9> [Jamez]: That command shows nothing. <2> Arafangion: are you runnin kde atm? <1> ya, but my freinds mom's hoonda has a stock carputer, and it does exactly wht i want my carputer to do, but they have xm <9> kaotic: No, whY? <5> Arafangion: grep is case sensitive... Though I've never ran across a module that had an upper case letter in it. try lsmod | grep -i "kqemu" <9> [Jamez]: The precise module is: /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-386/misc/kqemu.ko <2> just checking Arafangion : cuz its hard to kill a mod when you're actually runnin it ;) <9> [Jamez]: And is shown in modprobe -l <5> Arafangion: if lsmod | grep "kqemu" didn't show anything the module shouldn't be loaded... <9> [Jamez]: Shouldn't modprobe -r therefore complain that the module isn't loaded? <5> Gen0cide: The car adapters for the radios must output the information... If I were you I'd get my hands on some technical specs (sometimes available from the manufacturers) to see how. <2> Arafangion: not really : sometimes its a bitch to get a mod outta your kernel :| <5> Gen0cide: You're going to have to get the real car adapter though, not just a car kit <9> Hmm, interesting, it just didn't want to load the firs ttime. <2> mmmmmmmmmm > vodka + rootbeer == gooood <9> Second time, actually. <0> - vodka <9> kaotic: I had my first Port this week :) <5> Gen0cide: Here is an interesting read for you: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7487 - deals w/xm <2> Arafangion: port as in wine? <2> or port as in .............? <9> kaotic: Fortified wine. <5> kaotic: where you park your boat. <2> i have no boat so therefore, i dont park one ;) [Jamez] <9> Hmm, kqemu + qemu runs winxp surprisingly fast - faster than the version in the dual-boot setup (Which has alot of cruft installed) <10> I wander wtf BitchX won't display topics of channels you're not on, via /topic :-/ <11> Its not leet enough. :P <10> having to using /quote topic is bull**** <2> dualbooting was fun if you dualboot win : that was IT : dualbooting lin == troubles that ive noted <1> thanks <[James]> <10> Dr_Willis: errh .. insane defaults + stupid documentation = elite <5> Gen0cide: did that answer any of your questions? <11> cyb0rg, yep.. thats pertty much defines BitchX <11> :P <10> ah .. and let's not forget that sometimes cirtain functions don't work properly <10> but I <3 BitchX anyway <11> and the added obscene kick and othe rmessages <11> :P <11> they still defaulting to a ugly default theme? :P <2> i prefer xchat personally : but thats me :S <11> ages ago it was nice simple bar/text - then they went all complex some time ago. Lol
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