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<0> what? <0> yes? <1> SpeedEvil: only dirty Windows users use spaces in filenames. <1> >:| <2> ;-) <0> did i mention the price of the mobo and cards? <1> no. <3> only idiot programmers fail to account for filenames with spaces <4> VIm_Enforcer: scripts that break on wierd filenames are evil and wrong. <0> $15 <5> whats the best audio disc burning app <6> mac users use spaces all the time <4> cenobyte_evil: microwave. <0> p3-500, 512meg + cards <6> I even use UTF-8 characters in filenames :)
<1> SpeedEvil: there aren't any weird filename in UNIX fs :) <0> all weirdness is external <3> VIm_Enforcer: there are on mine <4> VIm_Enforcer: only forwardslash and null is dissalowed <1> :( <4> all others are valid. <1> SpeedEvil: uhm, <1> slash will suffice :) <1> forwardslash <3> if nul is disallowed, how does utf-8 work? <1> :) <4> no <4> backslash is not disallowed <4> backslash is a perfectly ok unix filename <1> SpeedEvil: uhm <7> only / and NUL <4> rikkus: I have no clue - just that nulls are not acceptable. <1> \ is using to escape spaces, f.e. <1> TheBonsai: ya <4> Err no. <4> \ is used in the shell to escape spaces <1> s/ussing/used/ <4> it's nothing to do with the filename <1> SpeedEvil: that's what i said <3> shell != filesystem <1> ik <6> I have a folder on my desktop titled "" <7> rikkus: afair NUL isn't part of UTF-8 (except the ASCII compatible subset) <1> Gorbulas|iBook: yuo **** @ life :P <1> TheBonsai: it is? <1> ASCII 0 <3> TheBonsai: yes I realised that when I said it - I think you can have them in some other Unicode encoding, like UCS-2 <6> so utf is definitely allowed for me <4> utf isn't really allowed. <8> [roadbratt] I was in biology cl*** once, and the teacher said there was sugar in sperm. A girl asked why doesn't it taste sweet then. When she realized what she said her face became red with embarrasment. Then the teacher said, because you taste sweetness with the front of your tongue, not the back of your throat. The girl started crying and left cl*** ... <9> how can I find out if my modem was detected under linux... i'm under KDE <4> It's just that you can interpret the 8 bit filenames as utf if you choose <2> ? <7> VIm_Enforcer: mh? <1> lazellama: bash.org? :) <3> SpeedEvil: really? I thought most Linux dists used UTF8 for their filesystems by default these days <1> TheBonsai: 'mh'? <8> #dod gamesurge.net <7> SpeedEvil: that's how UTF-8 works. <7> VIm_Enforcer: what aboiut ASCII 0? <1> TheBonsai: well <2> jariep1_, what kind of modem? <1> ASCII 0 is NUL <7> SpeedEvil: it can be savely (but insane hehe) represented with any 8bit code <3> mh? the mail program? <7> VIm_Enforcer: yes, i know. but? <1> what but? <9> on1009, it's a 16 bit ISA modem <1> TheBonsai rikkus: afair NUL isn't part of UTF-8 <1> ^^^ <7> VIm_Enforcer: i didn't get what you meant by telling me after my statement about UTF-8 <3> VIm_Enforcer: it's not, I was thinking of UCS-2 or something <1> ok, ok <1> but ASCII is part of UTF, isn't it <1> ?
<4> Yeah - I know, I was making the point that the underlying filesystem generally doesn't know about utf-8. Just about 8 bit filenames, that userspace can imply semantics on. <9> on1009, it's internal <1> :) <1> enough! <1> :) <7> rikkus: UTF-8 was designed to match the practise. 'cause of that i think they (bell labs) thought of those things. <2> like the old motorola thing? <7> SpeedEvil: yes. of course. sry, didn't get it the first time. <4> jariep1_ When your linux boots. <4> jariep1_Do you get more than 2 ttyS* devices detected? <1> 0xf00d <1> ;) <4> 0xBEEF? <1> 0xdeadbeef <7> 0xF00D <3> 0xDEADC0ED <9> Let me check, I'm running knoppix as a test setup <1> 0xB00B <1> :P <1> pwnt! <0> 0xDEADBEEF <0> 0xBEATACE <1> now, fo resl <0> BEA&ACE <0> oops <0> BEA7ACE <0> 0x0G05 <0> 0x0G08 <8> omg lmfao <8> lol <8> t0rbad> so there i was in this hallway right <8> BlackAdder> i believe i speak for all of us when i say... <8> BlackAdder> WRONG BTICH <8> BlackAdder> IM SICK OF YOU <8> BlackAdder> AND YOUR LAME STORIES <8> BlackAdder> NOBODY HERE THINKS YOURE FUNNY <8> BlackAdder> NOBODY HERE WANTS TO HEAR YOUR STORIES <8> BlackAdder> IN FACT <8> BlackAdder> IF YOU DIED RIGHT NOW <8> BlackAdder> I DON"T THINK NOBODY WOULD CARE <8> BlackAdder> SO WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THAT FAG <3> bash.org? <8> *** t0rbad sets mode: +b BlackAdder*!*@*.* <8> *** BlackAdder has been kicked my t0rbad ( ) <8> t0rbad> so there i was in this hallway right <8> CRCError> right <8> heartless> Right. <8> r3v> right <10> Right <8> sorry had to.. <8> yea... <3 <10> That was cl***ic <10> <3 ++ <8> ahaha **** yea.. <0> lazellama nah, not a candidate <3> YOU ALL **** **** <3> that's from there too <10> Sorry <10> Just a typo <10> :D <3> :) <10> Everyone, get down and dance! <8> Quiznos> show me better. i wanna laugh more. <10> 0/-< <10> 0|-< <3> 8>-/ <10> 0\-< <2> jariep1_, look trough dmesg on xterm or kconsole and look for the ttyS** <0> join and read #Quiznos for a while <3> []-X-< <9> on1009, thanks
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