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<0> headmonkey, linux plays games with YOU <0> ;) <1> et should be playable on open drivers (realistically) <2> uhm, you should be able to compile it on just about any distro <3> martian67: ??? <4> zu22, im glad you want to help people...but its the nature of people to compete with each other for resources....and you cant stop it or change it by helping them <1> 9000pro does it fine <4> zu22, same as you cant stop the red ants from invading the black ant mound <0> headmonkey, wrong <0> you can kill them all :) <4> martian67, that would stop it <0> indeed <5> headmonkey> forget the competition theory...it's just greed. <6> people have multiple natures...they can compete or cooperate <4> but it wouldnt 'help' them any <0> headmonkey, i disagree
<4> lazellama, competition for resources is not greed <0> maybee they go to ant heaven <7> Quiznos: hmm ... file seems to be ok, but ldd tells me ... <7> libGL.so.1 => not found <7> libXmu.so.6 => not found <5> at the root it's greed. why do they want the resources....... <0> lazellama, to survive <4> its possible to compete for resources without being greedy...much as its possible to be greedy and not compete for resources <8> headmonkey: well i hope we can apply more positive pressure somehow <0> greed is a hyperextention of the need to surivive <7> I've searched in the repos for the packages but no luck ... <9> babo: ah well you need to provide those libraries for it to even start <5> no..they can survive just fine...they just want more and more..they're greedy. <5> greed is the root of all problems. <0> lazellama at the root it's greed. why do they want the resources....... << you cannont surive without resources <10> babo check if they're installd <11> ajayc, http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=03346#0 <6> greed is also part of the root of all progress <0> you do not always want resources because you are greedy <8> lazellama: yup many companies layoff people, raise prices even after making RECORD PROFITS! enough is never enough, they always want greater and greater profits and revenues :( then you have all the shenanigans like WorldCom, Enron, Tyco, etc. the SEC can not adequately police the industry it is too puny and doesn't have the manpower or time <5> ...****s huh <5> hehe <0> headmonkey, can i be your loyal but secretly treasonus second in command that will ultimately overthrow and execute you? <12> how come in synaptic whenever i check nvidia-xconfig or nvidia-settings nvidia-glx gets unchecked? <4> martian67, no...i now suspect you of it and you will be forced into slave labor instead <0> headmonkey, not if you dont know who i am :) <0> zing? <3> iKernel: cant download that <0> headmonkey, your only option is to never trust anyone ever again <4> martian67, i took that awhile ago ;) <0> lies <0> you are trusting your isp <4> no im not <0> ever log into anything over the internet? <4> im using their services at the moment <0> case and point <0> gg <0> :) <4> but i dont expect it to be here tomorrow <4> i just hope that it is <4> if it isnt, i will seek services elsewhere <0> not if you are overthrown <0> =) <10> finally, AMD has added vhip-level virtialisation (i ***ume it's protected mode) <4> as i cannot predict the future, i can only adapt to the present with a desired future in mind <0> pacifica? <1> what does it do? <0> slpyhd, adds another ring <0> as in ring -1 <0> for the hypervisor to run in <13> hi group <1> who? <0> make xen run at full speed <0> :) <0> *makes <13> i have one easy question for you, linux gurus <0> + some special instructions for ring -1 <3> please help me out <1> 42 tparcina <14> parcina hopefully not easy enough a man page can answer it
<14> 42 == man== google! <3> i just want a linux in which i can get 3D accleration for my GMA900 and play games <0> tparcina, the answer is 42 <5> lol <0> any other claims are just foolsih <0> or possibly foolish <1> xen is bsd + xen | guests <3> standing by.................... <1> I like qemu more as it runs on looniks <13> i have proxy (with authorization) on my network, and I would like to allow one linux machine (Fedora Core 4) to connect to internet. how to do that? <0> slpyhd, that is a circular defintion :) <15> it drops the xen hypervisor in ring -1 and lets a kernel run in 0 like it would normaly do.. has amd released the "pacifica" processors yet? <13> yes, i have searched on google, but can't find anything usefull <3> just tell me one linux to run games on <3> please <13> what keywords should i enter? <1> some distro should buy their accelerator module and open it <10> DarkPadden it's ring 1 <10> no negatives <5> ajayc> they all can if you have 1000+ hours to set it up <14> configure your apps to use a proxy like any other system <3> slpyhd: intel has already issued the driver i guess <0> Quiznos, its not called ring -1 <0> but that is essentally what it is <1> tparcina: instruct firefox to use the proxy <1> it's under networksettings <10> martian67 nop <10> ring 1 <0> no <10> 0-3 <0> ring 1 is already something else <7> Quiznos: so dpkg -I libXmu.so.6 returns <7> dpkg-deb: failed to read archive `libXmu.so.6': No such file or directory <10> on intel cpu, all rings are 0-3 <0> Quiznos, we are talking about what pacifica/vanderpool does <0> it is not CALLED ring -1 <7> I guess it's not in there ... I haven't used debian in a while ... methinks that yum is preferable ... <0> but it is essentally equivilent <10> martian67 DarkPadden said it was -1 <0> that was my fault :P <1> does xen allow 100% hardware access to the guest os? <1> through that ring thing? <0> slpyhd, it can run any native os unmodified <0> with the "ring" thing <0> so i am guessing yes <16> how is it that people just trust open source software? it could be doing something malicious but no one would know unless you did some source diving <1> huh I thought it used a bsd host <17> yo <1> it's what i read <17> what is this whole new /sys directory in 2.6.x kernels? <14> its for udev MrEntropy <0> bcml, and how preciecly would you know in a closed source system? <16> and for me... I always think well some other guy is probably examing the source andd if some software was doing bad things then it would be reported on the web <14> please read the udev docs for a full explantion <0> i would rather trust open source <16> but what happens when everyone starts to think that? <0> not everyone does <0> so that is not an issue <1> it's good to have diversity <1> but it all must be open <5> bcml> because it's open souce...people can check it out..lots of people..i trust it because i know that for every program i use a bunch of people have already checked out the source. it it was doing sometihng i didn't want it to..i'd probably know. <1> imo <11> DUDE/DUDET <16> martian: so you are saying for large systems there is always someone who likes to read everyone part of it? <11> I JUST GOT MY B*** GUITAR <11> KICK *** <14> bcml, take a loook at bugtraq mailing list on securityfocus.com people are looking over your shoulder <0> bcml, someone dosent need to read every part <14> congrats iKernel <17> gufymike: how do i use it? i have an IR controller registered, comes up as /cl***/input/input1, there's a whole heap of stuff in there. What do i cat so that i can see some out put when i use it, just so i know it works? <13> come on, there should be someone who can tel me how to go on Internet (over CLI) ower proxy server that needs authorization. if i put that proxy as my default gw, i can't go to internet because i need to authorize... <16> so you are saying all software projects have monitoring of some sort? <0> tparcina, privoxy <11> gufymike, ty
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