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<0> aaaaaaaaaaaaaa, (how many a's do i need to type for tab completion) it's a kernel i'm writing
<1> nice one.
<1> The next Mr T, huh?
<0> i already have grub on the mbr, and it'll be chainloading this one
<1> ok
<0> grub loading grub sounds kinda stupid
<1> but you want smaller than grub?
<0> something simple. i don't need a menu or anything
<0> possibly even a hardcoded kernel name
<1> ok, ok...look...please don't tell anyone I said this right...but...well...the DOS boot kernel....is kinda...small and fires straight off to the sector...I didn't say this tho ;-)
<0> a) this is a public channel, with 405 people watching.
<1> hmm
<0> b) good idea but i need a 32bit one
<0> i did think of that
<1> what do you need the boot part to do?
<0> just switch to 32bit mode and load the kernel



<0> oh, and btw, it's not a unix clone, so don't call me Mr. T ;-)
<1> hmm
<1> thinking
<0> hmm
<0> bootsect.S
<2> maybe syslinux is good ? it can probably boot others things than just linux with some help
<0> it's as though... i'd prefer nasm
<3> what framebuffer settings are most likely to work
<3> ?
<1> chron; on what?
<4> mmiikkee12: does minix have a small one?
<3> linux
<0> Triffid_Hunter, never used minix
<1> chron; hardware
<3> oh
<3> nvidia geforce fx5200 ;-)
<4> chron: i have one of those
<1> don't need frame-buffer, will work with native. Depending on OS, distro, of course
<4> runs fine at 1600x1200
<3> but what kind of fb in kernel?
<1> Triffid_Hunter; using frame-buffer? Or native?
<3> i tried vesa, doesn't work
<1> chron; **** it and see
<3> neither does nvidia with ddc (non riva)
<0> chron, try vga=something
<3> ok
<4> aaaaaaaaaaaaaa: framebuffer of course.. "native" tells the videocard to figure out how to display 80x25 chars..
<3> 773 is good?
<5> vga=791 for 1024x768
<4> vesafb-tng works perfectly for me
<3> it does for me too
<3> but i don't have it in this kernel
<5> vga=ask works too
<6> mmiikkee12 google nuni-0.08.tar for its homepage
<4> chron: ah best be finding a patch then ;)
<0> henk, syslinux seems good but it's for floppies
<3> i can't use ask
<3> don't wanna be at boot
<3> all the time
<3> i'll tray 791
<3> s/tray/try
<0> also, the grub header in the kernel was driving me crazy
<0> now in its place i have this:
<0> ; grub header added for compatibility, then removed for sanity
<3> would i put the vga line in the same line as kernel in grub.conf?
<3> or on a new line?
<7> Hi there
<0> chron: i have kernel /boot/vmlinuz26 root=/dev/hda3 ro vga=773
<3> ok i'm looking at some instructions
<3> it uses numbers in hex
<0> just append vga=791 to the end of the kernel line
<3> ok is that 16M colors?
<0> dunno
<0> there's a table somewhere
<3> think it'll work if the kernel is framebuffer in nvidia?
<3> not vesafb?
<3> i changed my kernel to nvidia right now, dunno if i should recompile to vesafb
<6> lilo's readme has an excellent vga infos



<8> hey guys
<4> chron: if you add nvidiafb or rivafb, you can't use nvidia binary driver 'cos it conflicts
<8> whats the command to add a user to a group
<6> vim
<4> SirFragger: gp***wd -a user group works for me
<3> i didn't add it
<3> it's totally on nvidiafb
<8> thx hunter
<3> i'm wondering if the vga line will work
<9> mmiikkee12: boot knoppix sometime, the lilo.conf gives you good values for vga=
<6> chron what kern version
<3> 2.6.14
<6> k
<6> mmiikkee12 google nuni-0.08.tar for its homepage
<3> and i'm on nvidiafb currently
<0> Quiznos, homepage to what?
<6> mmiikkee12 google nuni-0.08.tar
<3> i can switch to vesafb, but kernel'n is time consuming ;-)
<3> so would vga= work on nvidiafb?
<6> mmiikkee12 a boot loader
<3> screw it, kernel'n
<10> hi there, do you know a way (I'm logged via SSH) if a subdomain has been added and is active in a nameserver?
<11> nslookup, dig, ping, etc.
<8> btw i have another question, how would you install php?
<11> On what?
<8> i installed php but not with apache, i mean both programs are installed but php doesntw ork with my apache
<10> ignacio. actually my domain is hosted somewhere else, so if i use ping etc. it will ping my domain on the other server...
<8> fedora core 3
<11> yum install php
<8> i used configure
<8> really hehe?
<10> what i need is to check the nameserver entries of the machien where I'm logged.
<9> php sux the gay right out of liberaces anus
<11> Then you'll need to tell the tools that it's the nameserver.
<8> lal
<8> Parsing package install arguments
<8> Nothing to do
<12> php sux the gay right out of liberaces anus <-----WTF?
<13> anyone use Cherokee?
<6> who-a-kee?
<13> http://www.0x50.org Quiznos
<13> nice little webserver
<14> Man, downloading from Dialup is like, stupid.
<13> well was nice until i tried to access from my phone...
<15> lo lo roo
<15> m
<15> can anyone help me out with something
<13> it just throws up the page source instead of formatting it
<13> anyone seen it on apache?
<15> how can i route a bunch of ports from steam through a proxy
<12> Steam? hrh
<15> i want to catch them on my localhost and rout them through a different box on the lan
<12> heh*
<6> yer interferring with my soul train watching
<15> yeah
<15> for some reason it has issues with my DMZ
<14> My friend told me that I can get a card to stick in my box to where I can stick two CPUs on it and have an SMB system. I have a spare CPU of the same ranges.
<16> Q: How can I troubleshoot network speed betw. two boxes? Both have 100bt cards, hub lights report both are connected @ 100bt, but doing a 28GB transfer looks like it is going at 10bt rate (6 hrs to complete)?
<12> PeterFA: Maybe if you owned a mac or something
<15> meh
<14> astrobdw, first of all, consider the temrinology.
<14> astrobdw, 1) a bit == 1/8 bytes
<13> thing isthough cgi stuff displays correctly
<14> astrobdw, so, 100b == 12.5B
<16> PeterFA: Right, I am aware...
<4> google says (28 gigabytes) / (100 (megabits per second)) = 38.2293333 minutes
<14> astrobdw, then the bits don't include soley the data transfered. There's also the TCP/IP overhead.
<4> which would occur only in unnaturally perfect conditions of course
<14> astrobdw, so you're getting a **** load of bandwidth, be happy.
<16> six hours is unreasonable though - using a calculator like Triffid_Hunter points out, if I was running 10 base T I could expect the rate I am seeing
<16> How can I troubleshoot the actual speed occurring, and find possible bottleneck?
<14> [tcp header][host][hostport][number][destination][destination port][---------data---------][tail]


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