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<0> wine mirc.exe
<0> :P
<1> heh
<2> xirssi isn't too bad.
<3> muteW: just go to a store or something, all of them work
<2> irssi is a little cryptic, but useable.
<2> xirssi supposedly has been around a while, but isn't maintained much.
<4> I would like to use a wireless card that works natively with Linux, no wrapper, ... etc. any suggestion please
<2> atmel.sf.net
<2> prism54.org
<4> Shadow_7, thanks
<2> belkins seem okay.
<2> there's also that linux-wlan.org or whichever one.
<2> wlan-ng or whichever. linked to from ndiswrapper.sf.net



<5> itrebal, dont have that luxury..
<3> muteW: gotchya
<6> why the ****
<6> swap prefatching is STILL not in mainline kernel?!
<6> http://lwn.net/Articles/153353/ ; http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/3/23/143
<2> prefatching?
<6> *prefetching
<1> Shadow_7: iirc it is moving stuff from swap to ram if there is ram availible.
<1> one of the features of -ck (again iirc)
<6> exacly
<6> I would apply -CK but I already use -grsecurity so it isn't so easy
<1> raf256: on a home computer?
<2> doesn't it have to be out of memory for it to get swapped to start with?
<6> redduck666: yes
<6> my doctor told me it will aid the prozack and other pills
<1> Shadow_7: iirc it used to be that way, but for a while now the answer to your question is no.
<6> (or Im developing important code on laptop, whatever ;)
<1> raf256: get rid of -grsecurity and go with -ck :D
<6> I want both :>
<6> well, from CK I need only prefetch
<6> perhaps I will try to play a bit with merging it...
<1> raf256: they are incompatible?
<6> last time I checked they where, lets see on 2.6.12.2
<6> 2.6.16.2
<1> .16.2? isn`t that old?
<1> :D
<6> damn
<1> btw you apply the -ck patches to .16.0 and not .16.anything else]
<2> 2.6.16.5
<7> This font is a trip...
<2> not that old.
<7> Tork 20 - something that came with Open SUSE
<8> hi all
<6> so...
<6> I should go: vanilla .16.0 appy ck-swap-16.2, then apply rest of patch-16.2 then grsec?
<8> What are centralized authentification and authorization techniques avaliable on linux?
<7> There's some other cool stuff with OpenSUSE too - Blender.org - and A whole bunch of audio / media editing stuff
<8> Besides NIS and LDAP?
<9> Hello, I have a problem on fedora FC3. When I login the first time, I'm not logged in to pts/0, instead on pts/1
<10> blaster999: um... kerberos?
<9> no one else is logged in atm.
<10> Haris: #fedora
<2> are you logging into a gui?
<8> Skunky: thanks! Where can I find a comparison of them?
<9> cli
<9> I'm logging to the box over ssh
<9> to cli
<10> blaster999: you can also do mysql backend with pam
<8> Skunky: and what's the best for a heterogenic network?
<6> I just spoked to con (CK) himself (woo)
<6> redduck666: ^
<6> swap prefetching will be in mainline kernel eventually, but like on several months at best..
<11> hey all
<11> i'm using Fedora 4 now... is there a way to see my Windows partition?
<12> yeah
<6> yes, mount them
<11> how?
<12> man mount
<6> mount /dev/hdc02 /mnt/test or something
<6> as root



<6> there are tens of other ways probably
<13> Only if he installed the ntfs module from livna tho
<13> if its a ntfs partition
<12> provided it is ntfs, yeah
<12> and a range of ifs
<11> it is ntfs
<12> and provided that windows partition wasn't overwritten already
<13> MBzle, check out fedorafaq.org answers this question
<8> D|G|TAL: optimistic, huh ? :)
<12> very
<12> :P
<12> prepare for the best, and outsource a DR solution
<2> umask=0222 if you want users to view it.
<8> add to your /etc/fstab
<8> /dev/hdXY /mnt/win_c ntfs umask=0 0 0
<8> where hdXY is the real partition
<12> possibly automount it too
<12> :P
<8> for example, /dev/hda2
<8> and don't forget to cretae /mnt/win_c
<12> and if nothing makes sense yet, of what everyone is typing... just `man mount`
<12> :D
<0> RTFM said nicely
<4> I have asked for a wireless NIC and got the answer that I should use one that contains prism chipset. However, I have googled, yahoo, Linksys home page but I can't find any information for a wireless card that use a prism chipset. any help is appreciated
<14> sphenxes: most of the smc nics contain a prism54
<15> sphenxes, join #prism54
<4> synic, thanks
<15> http://prism54.org
<4> fm i would take a look, thanks
<2> prism54 is normally 802.11"B"
<2> aka older, slower, wireless. Not that great of a range either.
<4> sorry once more, is prism54 for USB only, I can't find any hardware support for pci NIC
<14> I'm using a prism54 card that is wireless G right this minute.
<14> Shadow_7: prism"54" <-- the 54 is G.
<14> oh, and it's not USB.
<14> sphenxes: so look harder at prism54.org
<4> synic, ok i will try once more, thanks
<14> sphenxes: I'm using an SMC prism54 pci card to talk to you.
<2> I must be thinking prism2 or something then.
<4> synic, ic
<14> Shadow_7: yeah
<2> Or I shouldn't pogo and irc at the same time.
<14> hehe
<3> how about an irc-enabled pgo stick?
<2> actually pogo.com is a game site of sorts.
<2> even if it is ungodly slow java.
<14> sphenxes: http://cgi.ebay.com/SMC-Networks-SMC2802W-2-4Ghz-54Mbps-802-11G-PCI-NIC_W0QQitemZ9710446687QQcategoryZ45001QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
<14> I bought it at compusa
<14> natively supported in modern 2.6 kernels, and worked out of the box in ubuntu.
<16> hi guys, can someone help me to configure my usb sound?
<4> synic, thanks once more
<16> i have the modules up, but it seems i'm having trouble with oss / alsa....
<16> may be incopatibility
<17> how do i set my timezone?
<2> tzconfig
<1> RoySmeding: i would try sym link-ing /etc/localtime to a correct place in /usr/share/zoneinfo
<2> /etc/timezone should contain the name, /etc/localtime should symlink to the right zone.
<2> tzconfig just helps you through the process.
<1> i don`t seem to have either tzconfig or /etc/timezone :/
<17> neither do i
<18> ok, emerge sweepstakes. im rebuilding an ENTIRE system on a 2.0ghz athlon xp, with 1.5 gigs of ram and an ATA133 hard disk. thats 1300 odd packages, via emerge -e system and emerge -e world... included in the 1300 odd packages is openoffice, x, kde base and gnome. im betting 3 days, anyone else care to place a bet?
<1> LaptopBrain: why are you rebuilding the entire system?
<2> It took about 5 days on a 800MHz laptop. But that was over dialup.
<17> thanks redduck666
<17> works now :D
<2> And I probably didn't have that many packages.
<2> Granted that X, openoffice, KDE, ... all take about a day each.
<1> Shadow_7: why were you rebuilding the entire system?
<2> gentoo stage 1 install
<2> back when it was 1.4rc2 type naming conventions.
<13> Took me 24 hours, but alot less packages also iirc no X in that but gcc took 18 hours. that was the longest one
<19> we have a single gentoo production box
<19> i made sure / was dumped to tape, in case (heaven forbid) the box gets owned or something


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