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<0> comm, yea?
<1> world cup on ascci
<1> *ascii even
<0> lol, like an ascii movie?
<1> yea
<0> where can I get a copy of that software?
<2> tonsofpcs
<0> it's been written like in 1977
<0> I wasn't even born then!
<3> man mplayer
<3> look at aalib
<3> mplayer t.mpg -vo aalib
<3> does text
<0> SpeedEvil, yea i know about aalib, i was wondering about 'invokator'
<4> bleh... i hate waiting



<4> oh crud, tra gicz heard that :-P
<5> if I take a file, split it into two pieces, and bzip them independantly, then cat em together, will it be the same as just bziping the original?
<4> no
<4> wait
<4> i doubt it, because of file headers
<4> i.e. info at the beginning of the file about what is compressed, etc
<5> I suppose I could just split it after cating it together.
<4> there *is* a way to have a multi-volume archive
<0> cycom, at whatever stage you split, when you want to decompress at that stage you need to merge
<0> ie.: split, compress -> decompress, merge
<5> AfterDeath: yeah, but where's the fun in that? It's not a tar or anything. It's a disk image.
<5> corto: that's what I was afraid of. I just want to be able to minimize the steps and actually use both processors for the compression.
<0> cycom, hmmm, multiprocessing
<0> cycom, i guess the easiest would be to write a script or program that does it for you?
<4> hey SpeedEvil u there?
<5> corto: well yeah. I'm just trying to get speed wherever I can with an 80gb file.
<0> cycom, sure, specially with compression, but still i guess you should make a program that uses support for multiprocessors
<6> what is the difference between mkinitrd and mkinitramfs ?
<5> I think I'll just script it. Easy peasy.
<5> corto: or perhaps use dd with an offset?
<4> SpeedEvil?
<0> cycom, you want to use the cpu and in that case you need to spread the processing
<0> so unless the programs you use already support it with an option (or recompile), you will have to wrap them and make the spreading yourself
<5> corto: I'm saying two dd | bzip2 | dd pipes with an offset to the middle of the file.
<0> cycom, dunno, possible, as long as the file is remerged at the same stage, that should be fine
<4> hey riczho? you there?
<3> AfterDeath: ?
<4> SpeedEvil, nvm. I was gonna have you test a manpages thing, but i found someone else
<4> tho i can show you his cool new thing that he has
<4> #BAADF00D
<3> k
<7> how do you handle a large traffics like google.com ?
<7> google.com is 1 root DNS right?
<4> riczho, are you there?
<8> Yep.
<4> i think someone has been ghosting you. you may want to change your p***word
<8> Oh-- that's me.
<8> Stupid network problems.
<8> Repeated network problems.. grrr.
<4> cuz its been saying, " (Nick collision from services.)"
<8> Yeah-- sorry about that.
<8> I've just been losing the connection repeatedly, which led me to ghost myself to free the nick up.
<8> Thanks for warning me, though. I hope it was just a loose cable or something.
<4> o i c
<0> just learned something, found something new that can give hallucinations, it's called: sleep paralysis nightmare. You need seizures to get that though... =(
<0> gotta go, or i'll blaber useless stuff... ciao
<4> lol
<9> could anyone help me set up skim on kubuntu?
<9> or help me set up a bt client that can work with a fat32 partition?
<10> aoeuid
<9> oh hi!
<10> sup?
<9> not much
<9> no more school!
<10> Congrats
<9> at least for a few months
<10> :P
<9> tried to install gentoo last night
<10> I saw that you were going to do that



<9> it didn't like my wifi
<9> :(
<11> i cant telnet my host on 6667, but firewall has a rule allowing inbound traffic
<10> did you try ndiswrappers?
<9> lol
<10> TravisBarker: is your ircd running?
<9> it needed anet connection to do anything
<10> :P
<9> and the forst thing it was trying to do was start a liveCD type thing
<9> session?
<9> oh well
<10> session works
<9> although I still can't get bt to work with my torrents on a fat32 partition
<11> gufymike: yes
<12> Which GNU/Linux distribution is most like FreeBSD? I want to use FreeBSD but Im using an ATI card and those **** on it.
<10> whats the problem?
<11> but i cant irssi connect
<10> aoeuid: whats the problem with the fat32, whats it doing?
<9> gmike: it just pops up some long error message saying: no
<9> :(
<11> i just installed ircd started the service, tried to irssi into it, connection refused, i then tried to telnet on port 6667 with connection refused
<11> checked the firewall, it says port 6667 is open
<9> I'll try again to ge the error message
<10> any messages in the ircd logs TravisBarker
<10> yes please aoeuid
<11> gufymike: checking now
<9> Cannot symlink /media/hda3/Torrents/tor0/cache/2006 White House Correspondents Dinner with Stephen Colbert and Pres. Bush (TVRip.SoS).avi to /media/hda3/Torrents/2006 White House Correspondents Dinner with Stephen Colbert and Pres. Bush (TVRip.SoS)/2006 White House Correspondents Dinner with Stephen Colbert and Pres. Bush (TVRip.SoS).avi: Operation not permitted
<9> sorry the name is so long
<11> gufymike: "you havent read your .conf file properly, there is a line in there that will kill your ircd if not removed, consider actually reading up on this **** before you go trying to install it"
<9> it's the only one I'm willing to risk
<9> it's ktorrent
<10> TravisBarker: its the lamebot something or other line....
<10> np aoeuid
<9> huh?
<9> no problem
<9> ?
<11> gufymike: youve got to love the doc writers of open source projects
<11> and their blunt honesty
<10> you can tell when they have supported a problem one too many times
<11> lol
<13> how do I add an arbitrary script to startup/init in sarge?
<10> tonsofpcs put it in /etc/init.d/ or your init.d folder or the rc?.d folder.
<11> tonsofpcs: you could use a random number generator against your /bin but i wouldnt advise trying it as root
<10> aueyid, sounds like a permissions problem, whats the output from ls -l /path/to/your/fat32/mountpoint
<10> aoeuid*
<11> that one was fun
<9> ls: /path/to/your/fat32/mountpoint: No such file or directory
<9> oh crap
<10> TravisBarker: what would be fun is that it removed a random line from a random script in /usr/bin
<9> DOH
<14> you have just been pornolized
<9> like /media/hda3/
<10> yeah
<9> k
<9> it listed all the files on it
<9> and some other stuff
<15> Guys I have a problem with some packetloss, where packets leaving one interface are meant to then p*** through a router and reach another interface. I've done a tcpdump on both interfaces and I can see packets leaving the interface but only some of the packets reach the other interface. The interface on the router is most likely set to full duplex and my attached interface is half duplex causing a duplex mismatch. I need to fix this, though
<10> I want the the line for .
<15> if this was the problem i'd still expect the collisions to be retransmitted and received at the other end? Any idea guys?
<9> yay for lag!
<10> ethtool or mii-tool to set your nic for full duplex joobie
<9> . gmike?
<15> gufymike i will do that, but i dont think that's the problem
<10> ?
<15> because if it were, the collisions would still be retransmitted?
<9> nothing beginning with .
<10> yes


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