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<0> Skunky: I don't think that's the problem. I almost always download to a same dir. And sometimes mozilla ia also fast. But never faster then wget. Average DL speeds are _always_ faster with wget.
<1> heh D:
<1> :D
<2> Egyptian[Work]: ssh can be told to answer on whatever port you want it to answer on. you've got a linux machine at home, RIGHT/
<3> irssi IS *NIE* - real nice ^^
<4> remember eysterday u were speakin to me abe tme tryin to access a modem throuh a USb cable
<5> not the wall....the wall is bad....its hard....its cold
<5> yup
<1> Hoxzer: indeed
<2> santoshr: who you talkin to?
<4> now i spoke to some guys ..they are saying tht i need a cross serial cable to access this
<1> lol try to type collectly
<5> santoshr, a cross serial cable....as in, a null modem cable
<6> well I am off to platy Guild Wars. on1009 thank you for the info and the test :D \
<7> serial cable for a broadmand modem?
<8> i m not the firewall administrator



<7> that seems unlikely
<8> Skunky: yes
<4> i tried with different serial cables but to no avail..
<4> wht is a null modem cable ?
<5> santoshr, go get a null modem cable adapter from radio shack and try it
<9> Is it possible to dump/export iptables settings and later import them?
<7> are you sure the serial port on the modem isn't just for managemnt purposes?
<7> serial is hardly fast enough for a modern connection
<2> Egyptian[Work]: thus, you tell ssh to answer on a port that you can get out of your firewall from, and tada, you can do whatever you want.
<5> santoshr, its just a little crossover gimmick, connects RX to TX and TX to RX
<7> Mitja yes
<8> Skunky: the irc server is on 6667 .. i dont get u
<10> null modem cable.... wow
<7> iptables-save
<7> iptables-restore
<11> Kevin`, thanks
<4> ohh ok... tht should be available..
<2> Egyptian[Work]: ssh to your machine at home, run irssi from there.
<5> santoshr, if you couldnt get serial->serial to work in windows OR linux, then thats probably why
<4> yeah i kinda understood tht..
<12> is there a second configuration file aside from module.conf?
<7> santoshr what kind of modem is this?
<2> runes: isn't it modules.conf?
<8> Skunky: ah .. no .. its a dial up connection
<12> Skunky, yes
<12> Skunky, typo
<7> (ssh to home)
<2> Egyptian[Work]: dialup works. irc is all text you know. (: or get a friend with broadband.
<13> PresB pokes fun with the new corp yesterday and insults a blind guy :)
<8> Skunky: thanks
<12> I'm trying to get the default intel sound driver working in CentOS but even with changing the driver in modules.conf it still loads the azx driver
<2> new corp?
<13> but the PresB didnt know he was legally blind
<13> Skunky the new people stationed in DC
<13> news
<2> Egyptian[Work]: i know, not really what you were asking for, but web based irc clients are .... bad.
<7> last I tried one it worked rather nicely though
<2> oh oh, news corp. bush is an idiot.
<7> Egyptian[Work] where were you planning to put a web based irc client, anyway?
<5> rb_red_blk_tree *RBTreeCreate(int (*CompFunc)(const void*, const void*),
<5> void (*DestFunc)(void*),
<5> void (*InfoDestFunc)(void*),
<5> void (*PrintFunc)(const void*),
<5> void (*PrintInfo)(void*));
<7> oops?
<5> what a crappy way to prototype a function ;)
<13> those look good actually
<4> Kevin`: its a fixed wireless cdma phone..it has a rs323 port on the back.. the cable which came with the device is a usb cable which has a tiusb3410 chip in ti...
<13> very orderly
<5> bleh
<12> is anyone else having problems with nforce chipsets?
<13> oh, i missed the lead-in
<13> what does that fun() do?
<5> creates a red black tree
<13> k
<7> santoshr is standard rs232 or cmos/ttl
<7> could break it with a standard cable if it's the latter
<4> how do i tell teh differnece.. ? :(
<13> this is why we users cant swap out code easily for other code
<13> no standard naming



<2> santoshr: are you sure this cdma phone is even capable of being a modem? the serial port is likely only for changing configuration stuff
<4> on the back it says db9 comm
<13> why other coders *
<5> Kevin`, its an external port, most likely not ttl
<7> santoshr look at the specs for the usb-serial chip, and any converters
<7> headmonkey ya
<4> Skunky: when in windows i tried with the the providers cable i got a OK for At
<5> santoshr, that was the 232->usb cable
<2> santoshr: so why ar eyou not using the provider's cable?
<13> ATDT to hear the tone
<4> yes
<4> Skunky: becasue i am not able to communicate with the device which gets detected
<5> he cant get the 232->usb cable to work under linux...so he is trying to get a 232-232 cable to work under linux
<2> Quiznos: he's trying to talk to it... and it's not working.
<13> use minicom
<4> yes was tryin through that ..
<13> what's are the ends plugged into?
<4> Quiznos: on end the 323 end on the phone and the other usb side in the linux box
<13> k
<2> the usb<>serial thing likely needs a driver you don't have compiled...
<13> yea
<13> find a module in menuconfig
<13> in usb section
<4> yes i jhave compiled a module called ti_usb_3410_5250 present in device drivers usb serial
<4> thanksbut have done tht ..
<13> k
<4> it detects the device// /dev/ttyUSB0 does come up.. ubt doesnt communicate
<7> nm, mines made by prolific
<14> quiznos back so soon?
<13> do the nodes have correct node values?
<4> node values ?
<13> overseer: i got my requesite
<4> the baud rate and all. ?
<13> on the dev/
<4> wht should i check ?
<7> I probably should have labeled the wires on this thing with something other then burn marks :/
<13> cf. kernel docs/devices.txt
<4> docs/devices.txt ??sorry.. whr i dint get it..
<13> *i nthe kernel tree
<13> ini the
<13> in
<4> the file just says /dev/ttyUSB0 first serisl usb device and stuff
<15> Is there a nice tree-view /proc/bus/usb thingy? That'd show hubs by what ID they have, and peripherals the same way?
<13> lsusb
<16> namasteji
<16> lsusb -v for verbose output
<17> have you ever wondered what the M in M4, M16, M249 means?
<17> :P
<16> munition?
<17> model?
<15> Mary.
<17> Molestor.
<17> Mother<shut your mouth>
<4> lsusb detects the device as texas instrumrents wait i will paste the output
<17> and btw, i'm back
<4> Bus 003 Device 005: ID 0451:3410 Texas Instruments
<17> in case you haven't noticede :P
<16> pumping things full of lead fits an archaic definition of 'molest'
<16> as in 'disturb'
<17> lol hanumizzle
<15> hanumizzle: yeah - that's got all the info. I want a nice tree-view, like pstree or something
<17> ps -eJH
<17> or somesuch
<4> Kevin`: i was speakin to the guys who provide this instrument here and thr support team.. they say i cannot use a normal 323-323 cable and i need a cross
<18> jeezh, what the heck in menuconfig is the proper option to get the module fbcon-cfb16 compiled? I tried selecting "advanced low level driver options" and 16bpp in there, but still didn't help
<13> are you sure it's 323 and not 232?
<17> Quiznos how is you today?
<13> ok
<13> waking
<17> lol
<17> me too
<15> Root 2.0 hub ----+--WIFI
<15> +--USB1.0 mouse


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