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<0> heh heh <0> i love the idea i can turn a whole bunch of networked linux computers into a make shift beowulf cluster,... all with out harming poor wittle windoze. <1> posix is the mil standard for ada compilers tho. <0> er.. i mean windows <1> anyone using studio go? <0> network windows <2> the question is... would you ride an airplane whose computer system ran on windoze? <0> rio][samba, let me check.. no i'm not. <0> lo_tek, no, crashes are bad. <2> i wouldn't trust it, either, lol <3> A beowulf cluster is where you spread out tasks amongst networked Linux boxes to work together and run a program? <0> especially a fly-by-wire plane <3> lo_tek, they actually ran a sub off of 'doze NT. <2> i believe so, PeterFA <4> well more generally a HPC cluster <0> PeterFA, yes
<2> *on the beowulf cluster <3> lo_tek, it crashed, as you'd expect, and the toed it back to port. <4> as several names work for that <5> jim: what do you mean? <5> versions of the module? <0> openMosix and those parallel task task libraries <0> yummie.. threaded programs <6> bashusr: does the version of the module match the kernel version? <2> silly rabbits! windoze is for desktops, NOT for enterprise networks, lol <0> PeterFA, are you serious? <5> jim: oh yeah <5> i just compiled it <6> oic <5> Linux web 2.6.15-gentoo-r1 #3 Mon Jan 30 19:57:55 EST 2006 i686 Pentium II (Deschutes) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux <6> hmm, it should work then <3> TragicZ, yes <0> oh man, i'm googling that <6> have you booted into the new kernel? <6> what's in /lib/modules <6> should be dirs named for kernel versions <6> are you sure the module it's trying to get is the one meant for the new kernel? <5> jim: i'm sure.. <5> /lib/modules/2.6.15-gentoo-r1/kernel/sound/isa/cs423x/snd-cs4232.ko <5> Linux web 2.6.15-gentoo-r1 #3 Mon Jan 30 19:57:55 EST 2006 i686 Pentium II (Deschutes) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux <5> i'm in the correct kernel.. <6> uname -r returns 2.6.15-gentoo-r1? <5> 2.6.15-gentoo-r1 <6> it looks like you did everything right <6> did you compile this same version before? <6> with the same name 2.6.15-gentoo-r1 <5> my sound card has never worked under alsa. <5> it works with oss <5> i can't figure out why... <5> it's been driving me nuts for 1 whole year now... <5> almost 2 years now. <5> it ain't a simple "i forgot to reboot" problem... :-/ <6> well I can't tell that from where I sit, so I have to ask :P <5> yeah :-/ <6> plus, the answers could lead to other results that might be useful <5> ask away! <6> I have been :P <6> did you compile this same version before? <6> and maybe disabled some modules in the kernel? <5> nope <6> so the module dir reflects one and only one install, and the kernel and those modules all match up <5> yep <0> you guys are eating my bandwidth <0> silly IRC chatters <6> it's good too <0> bandwidth isn't known to dial up users <5> TragicZ: then /art <5> :-P <5> he did <3> http://www.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=0024SN <6> heh, philip's site <4> tragicz is using dialup? <3> "Although Unix is more reliable, Redman said, NT may become more reliable with time." <- First time Redman supports OSS. <7> Unix isn't OSS ... <3> Er, yeah...damn <5> OSS?
<3> Open Source Software <2> i was gonna say it, PeterFA, but you beat me to it, lol <8> Unix != GNU <4> hehe psycho_oreos <3> hush hush. I know... <2> Gnu's Not Unix -> infinite recursion of acronym <9> psycho_oreos: GNU is not "open source." It's Free. :) <3> UNG!! <6> so is pine <8> and a fair few OSS uses GNU GPL or similar license <7> GNU GPL is super-redundant <9> jim: Pine is free as in "no cost," but under the FSF's definition non-Free. <6> codergeek42: but it is an infinite left-recursive acronym :) <7> Worse than PIN Number or ATM Machine <9> Woosta: How so? <9> GNU GPL == "GNU General Public License" <7> Ahhh .. /me pedals backwards :) <4> GNU GPL == "GNU's not linux GNU General Public Liscense" <4> spread that out a few levels, hehe <2> the gpl just states that the source must be available to whoever buys the software, if the software is sold <6> gnu's not linux's not linux's not linux general public license <5> dmesg: snd_cs4236: Unknown symbol snd_verbose_printk <6> er <9> kevin`: GNU is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not Unix;" not "GNU's Not Linux" <5> jim: is that any clue? <6> s/linux/unix/g <4> odear <4> it must be late <4> :o <9> lol :P <7> that's just infinite recursion .. I was thinking that GPL = GNU Public Licence .. which would be super redundant as the GNU is infinitely recursive and the GNU redundant .. but I was wrong :) <5> Woosta: no... GPL == General Public License <2> speaking of late and/or tired, i gotta go get my coffee, it's finished brewing <4> oh, darn <9> lo_tek: available at a charge no more than the cost of the binaries, and with a signed offer to submit the source code valid for at least three years otherwise <6> bashusr: I <7> omg .. bashusr .. which bit of "I was wrong" did you miss? <5> Woosta: the whole thing maybe? <6> bashusr: I'm wondering if those modules need the alsa libs to be available <6> witch bit! <2> the gpl is undergoing a revision as we all speak, isn't it? version 3 or something like that if i understand it correctly <9> See <http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html> for the "Open Source" vs. "Free Software" (preferred) naming philosophy <5> jim: i installed alsa <9> lo_tek: yes <6> built them from source? <7> lo_tek: though there's aparently some backlash and a lot of code wont be moving (so I hear) <10> if you don't start calling it "Free Software", RMS will come around and blow your head off. <11> gpl3 isn't even done yet <6> wonder where that *printk thing is defined <11> blacklash is kind of premature at this point. ;) <9> Woosta: from my reading of it, I probably will GPLv3 my code if it's similar to the first draft. I rather like the new stuff, actually. Maybe I'm just weird like that... <9> (currently under "GPLv2 or later") <6> black lash ghetto stash? <7> I'm sure a lot of people will move to it .. I just report the facts ma'am <9> Woosta: I'm male. :P <5> jim: yes <6> jes the faqs mam <9> <Esc>:s/ma'am/sir/ <9> ^_^ <5> jim: everything from source <6> harpette: operah? <7> codergeek42: it's a quote .. I wasn't making any comment on your gender .. <6> oprah that ios <9> Woosta: Ah. Sorry for the misunderstanding then. :o <12> jim: huh? <7> :) <6> oprah has a company called harpo (her name backwards) <9> HAHA <12> wow <13> i am trying to use dsniff, but it doesn't report *any* traffic...ethereal reports plenty...what could be wrong? <6> jcurry: that you're using dsniff instead of ethereal? <13> 2.6.14, debian sid, if it matters <13> jim, so it is not even supposed to work? <6> I don't know :)
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