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<0> your app is going to use what protocol, please ? <0> it *does* matter <1> that would,btw kinda **** for applications like games <1> jup <1> :P <0> jsoft, if TCP/IP communications were as simplistic as you seem to think, there would be no need for three 500+ page volumes in TCP/IP Illustrated (the standard work on this subject) <1> and yes, the select() function was made for socket-type filedescriptors <2> Sneaky_Bastard: no, butbag. At the userland level, all you need to do is restrict the amount of bytes you send/recv. <1> it's not much use having select() on normal files now is it <1> :P <2> The kernel sorts out the rest <0> jsoft: as soon as you drop to school-yard name calling, you lose whatever small credibility you might have had. <2> Phhh. <0> if you were so expert, you would not have had to ask how to do this. <3> where does udev normally keep its device ID list? <2> I was not asking how to program programs themselves that do it, i wanted a program that restricted EXISTING processes.
<3> i need to add a usb device to that list so udev will create its device when it's plugged <3> or, just, at all. <0> you still haven't answered the question of what protocols is your app going to use <0> whether you believe it or not, it does make a difference what you can get away with <0> to whit: if you are using existing protocols, you need to stay with in the limits of operation proscribed in the RFC's that cover them. <2> TCP, of course. <0> raw TCP <4> Hmm, the title for Linux administrator at monster.com turns up a lot of hits. <0> to what? stream some binary data ? <3> why should i care what color the bikeshed is? <2> Its to hack the interweb Sneaky_Bastard. Im going to send out specialy crafted uber TCP packets of doom, but I thought I might put a userland traffic shaper between them as to give the interweb a slow death. <0> well, jsoft, if you are not joking and planning on writing a destructive app, all help for you ceases <0> I'll make sure I inform anyone offering you help of that, too. <2> lol. <0> BTW, malformed TCP has to be done at a lower level with UDP <2> Go get a cup of tea or something Sneaky_Bastard, your senses are not what they should me. <2> s/me/be <0> my sense of being jerked around by a punk*** know-it-all is working quite well. <0> good luck with whatever you are trying to do. <2> Thanks! :) <3> does anyone know where udev's device IDs are stored? <0> try #udev ? <0> nope <0> there is none such <3> snarky_bastard: nope, no one's in there <0> try #kernel <0> might be somebody who knows that in there. <5> spowers: in /sys/ <3> how does it work that udev turns a usb device into a new udev device? <5> http://reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html <-- here take a look at this spowers <3> thank you <6> hi everyone <6> guys, does anyone know an FCT client that allows you to set a filter on which files to upload? I want to upload a website but I don't want to upload the dozens of .svn directories but I'm finding it harder to do than I expected... <5> your welcome <7> thank you <8> gufymike, I saw you ask about a virtual midi keyboard. I don't know of any other than a minimal one in Squeak. Have you done anything with realtime midi and jack? <5> Lab_Rat: In hydrogen that I'm trying to add to with muse, tho I'm having a problem with jack playing back, trying to figure that all out now. <8> Yeah I understand... I just spent the last week working on that but with Ardour <8> Have muse but have not got to it yet <8> Jack does work nicely with RealTime LSM but you have to recompile the kernel to accomodate it <8> That would be for the 2.6 series <5> have ardour also but same thing haven't gotten to it either <8> Qjackctl is also a nice graphical tool for making the connections <5> I'm going to deal with teh RealTime stuff later/ and yeah, got qjackctl, everything seems to connect nicely, just that I get a broken pipe error within jackd <8> gufymike, which flavor of linux are you using <5> cannot send event to client [MusE-1] (Broken pipe) <5> Fedora <8> Ah ok... I am using slack so the packaging for Ardour is going to be a bit different <8> I should try playing with muse <9> god i love dma <5> I had to compile most of this from source... Fedora extras/livna support playback more than creation >:( <8> Same here... the premade ackages were not compiled very well and certainly not with the options I needed <8> I do have an old Yamaha X7 keyboard and raw midi works pretty nice <10> Lab_Rat, are you in #lad much? <10> Lab_Rat, you ever in #lad? <8> CHodapp, No... I have no idea what it is <8> I guess linux audio dev <5> [2006-05-25 20:48:42] <8> I do have an old Yamaha X7 keyboard and raw midi works pretty nice <-- Cool, unfortunatly I don't have an external kb to use XD (trying this all digital)
<7> is anyone here a pkgsrc guru? <0> too bad Steinberg Cubase SX is not to be had on Linux <0> :( <8> gufymike, yeah that's what I figured you were asking abiut the virtual keyboard for <11> I've used my PC as a guitar amp <12> 'sup everyone? <13> anyone here used runit? <8> gufymike, I would say throw Ardour at it but that's another can of worms. To many dependant apps needed <5> Already threw it at it <7> AH! <7> sweeeet <7> pkgsrc rocks <8> did it hit with a splat ...lol <7> but there is no way in hell i will have coded what i want/need to before going to bed <12> I wish I had musical talent <12> I just don't see how people do that kind of stuff <2> :D <2> Drums are good <2> B*** is better :) <2> Anyone here play b***? <12> I tried to play once, does that count? <2> heh :) <2> Why did you stop? <2> Took the frets out of my b*** the other week :D <12> I have a friend who can play the solo to "Iron Man" on the b*** <2> so now it kinda sounds like a double b*** <2> What is Iron Man ? <12> why? <2> why what? <12> "Iron Man" by Black Sabbath. <2> Ahh ok <2> I dont like playing guitar stuff on b*** <12> why take off the frets? <2> More freedom, better sound <2> You can go half way between notes, slide between notes <2> Ever seen a double b*** before? <2> erm, heard a double b***, even? <12> oh, okay. I don't play. I can barely sing <2> I cant sing :D <2> Too scared. <12> I don't think so <2> Double b*** are almost always used in jazz <14> i'd be scared of crowds if i was as ugly... :O :) <2> Lol <2> b*** + drums makes a song IMO <2> most of the time <2> Funky b*** line + good drumming means the guitarist has lots of room to play <12> I can sing a few country and blues songs well. I can also sing James Taylor songs good <2> I dont know anything about singing, cept its got something to do with using ones mouth <11> jsoft you're right you don't know anything about singing <2> :) <12> is it just me or has the IT / IS and computer repair industry shrank since 2000? <12> or is this just a local thing <2> *shrug* <2> Its growing here <12> it's been on a roller coaster ride in north FL <2> North FL <2> Foo eh. <15> anything shrank since 2000 <12> I hate FL:P as a friend of mine put it: "it's like living in a giant's moist fart box" <12> and that's a disturbing image <2> heh <16> the <2> Whats it like living in the states then? <2> I hear you guys dont have cheese? Or its hard to get? <2> And its cheaper to buy junk food than normal food? <16> well its like a moistened enlarged vagina? <2> a cunty place to live eh? <2> :)
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