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<0> kakei: the mic is only able to pick up 50Hz? <1> :) <2> peterbrett: No, it's not. Some corners of analog design are hard. <0> kakei: what about those 2Hz frequencies? :-> <1> that one yes <2> peterbrett: The bits of the design the soundcard engineer of today is asked to do are not the hard ones <3> SpeedEvil: Okay, fair enough, but I was thinking about RF actually <4> ok i pm'd it to you <4> can you recieve pm's? <2> peterbrett: Oh - RF is different. of course. <2> peterbrett: RF can be blood magic. <2> Though simulation is helping there. <3> I do worry that the chips used on sound cards aren't sufficiently shielded <5> you know i have one simple request, and thats is to have sharks with freaking lasers beams attached to their head <3> A computer enclosure is full of electromagnetic noise <2> peterbrett: yeah. In practice - it's insane how well it can be done with 2 layer PCI boards
<0> can you hook up dozens of USB speakers and use linux to selectively have sounds go out of each? :-> <6> Hey <2> linagee: yes <0> SpeedEvil: really? how <6> What should ones homedir be chmodded to? (( in numbers please ;) )) <3> 000 <3> Sorry <3> Directory should be 770 probably <2> linagee: I dunno. I have a 2 layer PCI soundcard, bought for 5 pounds. I have not actually measured it. But by noise volume quiet vs in use, I reckon that it's at least 60dB SNR on output <6> peterbrett, Cheers <7> I'd rather bet on 750, but it's not really that big a deal <2> 000 is safest. <6> SpeedEvil, That means I can not do anything either apart from root... <2> Well, true. But it's safe :) <6> SpeedEvil, but evil <6> **** <6> No effect. I am having Wine trouble <6> My Steam gets to 26%, then tellse me that it cannot delete Steam.exe <0> nox-Hand: just swish and spit. then decide which to buy. <6> linagee, Swish and spit...Decide which to buy? 0_o? <8> steam should die!!!!!! <0> nox-Hand: you said you were having wine problems. :-> <6> linagee, Ha. Ha. Ha. <9> Hello. Is there a way to invert colors on-demand with X.org? <10> Can someone here explain the differences between jailer, jailtool, and makejail? <9> Something like ctrl-option-command-8 on Macs <10> hi <11> tons <0> gmail reads your emial <0> email <10> quiz <12> ok need some help pls <12> someone who knows the kerne dir well <12> I need to know what they named the broadcom wirless driver <10> ndiswrapper ? <11> did you grep for it? <12> looking to port it to solaris <12> not a linux user <13> hey tonsofpc <11> grep for it? <13> hey tonsofpcs <10> hi delrio <12> I dont have linux <13> hey tonsofpcs <11> delrio ?? !!! <13> my last name <11> wow there's a nick from the past <10> Quiznos: that's what his name says ;) <11> i know the nick <13> haha <11> ltns!! <11> Okiefenokie from Muskogee <13> lol <11> thats the whole phrase <13> ii think he's having hallucenations from to many of his own Sandwiches ;) <13> it's okie from muskokee <11> k ~= g down south <11> and rounbout the cayahoga <12> ok logged into a remote box and /usr/src/linux <11> cd drivers
<11> grep -i broadcom *.[ch] <11> tier_1 you implied you're a geek, i spect you to sweat alitte <11> alittle <11> :> <12> no match <11> grep -ri broadcom *.[ch] <12> but all the bcm4300 sites linked with linux say the driver has been included <11> you'll need |less on that too <13> cuyahoga not cayahoga <12> same <11> delrio OMG byteme :) <13> ;) <11> delrio what version are you grepping? <11> delrio I'm Phonician <11> tier_1: what version are you grepping? <12> 2.6.16 <11> k <13> ahh <11> tier_1 what are you searching for? <12> broadcom 43xx driver <11> what kind of dev is that? <12> minipci wifi card <13> what version am i grepping quiznos? <11> cd ../net; use last grep above <11> delrio nisnicked <11> misnicked <13> is that a new sandwich at the restaurants? <13> misnicked? <11> nop <10> lol <10> that's what happens when tab completion fails, right qbwdp ? <10> ;) <13> nope not nop <11> heh <11> nop not <14> hello <14> [OT] Do you follow soccer? <11> all of us? <11> i think not <11> i'd rather kick a can <15> hey all! <12> nothing for the bcm4300 <15> I've just attached a 7-port usb 2.0 hub (Bytecc) to my computer.. while dmesg shows that the hub is recognized, none of the devices I plug in appear there.. <12> all gigabit <15> nor in lsusb <11> tier_1 ok, ask #kernel or grep kernel.org <15> do I have to do something special to get a usb hub working? <11> or == and <11> plug in a hub <16> orangey: nope <15> konrad``: so, what might the issue be here? <17> hi all... I am searching for an application (web based) that can monitor my servers (network traffic, processor usage, memory usage, disk usage etc...) <16> orangey: I have no idea, has the hub worked before? <16> phace: phpsysinfo, maybe <15> konrad``: brand new hub. <16> orangey: hmm, do the usb devices drain a lot of power? <15> konrad``: I've plugged only one device. <15> konrad``: however, there is a power plug, so it should provide power regardless <18> whew! <18> this lfs project is the most challenging thing i've ever done in linux <13> it's rub a dub dub to birds in the pool quiznos. <19> i have a problem using linux as a router, i followed this how to http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/home-router-howto.xml, i manage to authenticate with dhcp but then nothing? any suggestion? <16> lo_tek: it's a waste of time <20> is postfix an MTA, or does it need something like sendmail? <16> grumo: dhcp doesn't do authentication? <16> grumo: have you set up iptables yet? <18> konrad``, its purpose is educational <11> lo_tek: what code? <19> konrad``: yes i did <16> grumo: and forwarding isn't working yet? <16> grumo: are both interfaces up? <18> Quiznos, how do you mean?
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