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<0> diemos: you sure you don't mean a 5.25" floppy?
<1> about 8hr to download all those floppies?
<2> excelblue: worst part is that there was no getright and the telco or the ISP hung up on you after like 12 hours of off the hook time.
<3> k
<4> i
<4> hi
<5> im trying to install linux on an old p2 machine, it uised to have debian on it before but for some reason no matter what distro i try (ive tried slax live cd's gentoo and debian install disks) the boot stops when it gets to the stage of "mounting cdrom" for some reason no matter the distro it the system freezes there, any ideas ?
<6> tonsofpcs: no, i'm not sure. it probably was 5.25, but i didn't exactly measaure them back then so i don't know
<7> can anyone help with makefile? http://pastebin.ca/64453
<4> I just lost sound in Totem and the sound level controller is disabled. What could have happened?
<0> diemos: 8" floppies would be the width of a piece of paper
<2> to be 19 again...
<4> it says "vop not coded" on the display too
<6> tonsofpcs: i've handled them before, yes. i don't know when or why though since it was before i knew what i was doing
<6> "It says insert disk... i guess this must be the disk.. *inserts floppy, program works* YAY!"



<3> i want PIE
<4> american?
<2> cslate: *** pie
<4> yikes
<8> PIE = Pocket Internet Explorer
<1> how do I get rcp to support files >2GB?
<2> nnod: pocket internet explorer ****s.
<2> nnod: use multiIE. it rules.
<6> nXOR i love you.
<7> can anyone help with makefile? http://pastebin.ca/64453
<8> no way, it's the greatest browser ever constructed
<9> linagee: not that pocket firefox is much better...
<9> linagee: well... its better, but slow =/
<2> arrummzen: pocket internet explorer doesn't even allow you to have more than one window open at a time. there is no Find.
<8> in all seriousness though, opera has the best browser
<9> now, dillo is great web browesr for a pda.
<8> for mobile devices
<2> nnod: opera renders like crap on a PDA
<10> So, this is bizarre. I've got a FAT32 partition here -- in particular, a windows system partition (aka "C:") -- when I do du on it, I get 600 MB, but when I run df, it says only 300 MB is used! (?!) anyone know if there is something special going on with this fs?
<9> dillo supports tabs, multiple windows, find and runs quickly on a 400mhz ARM.
<2> Vasistha: windows ****s
<3> BigPandaDruid i've never seen that syntax before, which make is that for?
<10> linagee: yeah, but I'm talking about linux reporting drastically different figures in du and df
<8> i wish i could get linux on this axim x51
<7> Quiznos: pmake
<7> i.e. bsd one
<9> ummmm doesn't du report disk used and df disk free...
<9> so shouldnt' they be differnt numbers in most cases?
<3> yea, never used it; ok, try in #make or #pmake or ##C
<2> arrummzen: df reports lots of things
<3> or one of the #bsd channels
<7> k thx
<3> yw
<3> BigPandaDruid
<3> or in a portage channel
<3> ports
<9> linagee: that would depend on the command line flags =)
<6> Quiznos, your name makes me hungry.
<3> tuf
<6> i'm debating on going and getting some subway.
<11> Is there a way to change your resolution under the shell?
<6> because quiznos is to far :(
<9> ArthurBrazil: yes.
<10> it's almost as if windows is somehow implementing hardlinking within fat32, or some other kind of redundancy compression
<2> diemos: watch this
<12> framebuffer
<6> :o
<2> mmm... toasty
<0> hehe
<9> Vasistha: windows will compress files and directorys.
<11> arrummzen, could you please elaborate?
<12> ArthurBrazil: framebuffer
<2> diemos: do you have a car
<9> ArthurBrazil: right click on a folder/file, under one of the tabs is the option to "compress files to save space"
<6> linagee: no



<3> arrummzen [sh] no, get a proper tool
<9> ArthurBrazil: oh, wait you are asking resolution.
<2> diemos: then go ride the bus to the nearest subway. :-P
<6> and if i had one, i'd still probably go to subway because it's closer
<3> i miss nyc
<6> lol it's right around the corner.
<10> arrummzen: heh, wrong highlight ... but I didn't think I'd done that, however it seems to be compressing anyway, or something... asking in ##windows too :P
<2> diemos: then what are you waiting for. :-P
<3> but i'd prolaby be arrested for not submitting to an anal exam
<6> my legs to start moving lol
<2> Quiznos: anal exam? where
<10> ArthurBrazil: change dynamically, or would you just like to set it statically at boot time? There are kernel boot parameters, e.g. vga=791, several available modes
<3> bc i walk around with a back pack
<9> ArthurBrazil: umm... I have never done it. I think you need support in the kernel for it.
<13> ...
<3> linagee you're goin too far
<2> Quiznos: you brought it up. :-P
<3> no i didnt
<13> you all just went too far... except for quiznos
<2> "Quiznos but i'd prolaby be arrested for not submitting to an anal exam"
<11> arrummzen, oh k thanks. can anyone else give it a shot?
<14> any ideas why automatic mounting of an SMB filesystem during bootup results in some access denied error and doing mount -a after bootup works just fine?
<15> hey. I have to get the PID of a process like "/usr/bin/python ./main.py" any ideas?
<15> I tried pidof -o %PPID "/usr/bin/python ./main.py"
<15> but that didn't worked
<16> lietu: sure it's the right one?
<2> diemos: still in hs?
<16> lietu: I mean - dns
<16> lietu: properly setup on boot
<16> logging on the other end?
<14> SpeedEvil: ofcourse, it's an ip address, and well if my winxp box logs anything, I have no clue where it does that, heh
<10> ArthurBrazil: do you need to do it dynamically, or would you be happy to set it to a fixed (different) value at boot time?
<17> diemos: oh im very flattered
<17> :P
<2> Quiznos: hahahha! random googling. http://home.okstate.edu/okstate/syllabi.nsf/c6e81e923bad696d862566180072518b/3e80311f2c629be886256aa700580a99!OpenDocument&Click=
<2> http://tinyurl.com/myq3a
<2> read the brief course outline. :->
<16> lietu: K - just throwing out random possibities,, as I'm unsure of likely causes, sorry
<11> i would not bind it being set at boot
<2> Quiznos: "Requirements: There will be 3 in-cl*** essay Examinations, each following one of the 3 sections of the course. There will also be anal exam covering themes discussed throughout the semester"
<3> linagee tinyurl pls?
<10> linagee: dude, that is weird
<3> heh
<14> SpeedEvil: right
<3> nm
<2> Vasistha: ?
<16> lietu: Are you sure you have a proper IP at that time ?
<10> linagee: the syllabus
<16> Nothing more than 'access deenied' is logged?
<10> ArthurBrazil: do you mean, you would not "mind" is being set at boot time?
<10> *mind "it"
<2> Vasistha: i dare you to call up the teacher and ask when the anal exam will be taking place. :)
<10> linagee: hehe, I don't live in oklahoma, so I wouldn't be in any real danger :-)
<11> vasiliyb, yeah sorry didnt catch my error
<2> LOL
<14> SpeedEvil: yes, SMB is set up to start way after networking
<14> SpeedEvil: no, and it seems like it's a proper SMB error, thus apparently my winxp box gives that error or something
<10> ArthurBrazil: google.com/linux for vga 791 ... you should be able to find a resource that gives several different modes you can p*** to the kernel from grub or lilo
<14> SpeedEvil: 'coz if it didn't find the box, it'd not be an "access denied" error, but some other error, like "host not found", afaik atleast
<16> Sigh.
<2> diemos: http://www.nearlygood.com/picture/analexamweek.html
<2> lol
<6> ew
<2> that would be hilarious if that really was an accident
<3> ArthurBrazil read usr/doc/lilo*/README
<11> im not using lilo im using grub
<10> ArthurBrazil: doesn't matter which you use, the kernel parameter should be the same
<3> so, who remembers the announcement of my great american editor last week?
<18> Quiznos: I missed the announcement
<3> i settled on a internal language, i'm gonna see if i can graft a Forth into it
<19> have anyone tried an usb microphone (Like this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009EHJV/sr=8-1/qid=1150040462/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-3729177-1356923?%5Fencoding=UTF8)
<3> phogg s'ok


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