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<0> they've all been mentioned <1> hehe, im guessing pretty much all distros have been mentioned in here right? <0> i wouldnt know <1> Quiznos: what distro do you like or run? <0> slack <1> ah right <0> since 1995 <1> oh wow <0> i'm 4 <1> 40? <0> i'm 4 <1> 4? <0> it's a congruent result <1> oh, lol <2> bye guys <3> bye sha1sum
<0> nite <2> I'm sure I'll chat with you again, but have a good memorial day weekend <0> you too <2> don't do anything I wouldn't do <2> like **** cock or anything <0> homey dont play dat <2> lol <2> cya <0> l8r <0> pvd, i'm planning my own dist now <0> i just started <1> Quiznos: thats awesome, good luck:) <3> lol <0> ty <1> Must be a good programmer to be able to start programming an OS <0> no no, another linux dist <0> not an os <1> ah thats what I meant <0> damn hes too fast <1> Quiznos: I know you dont have to program the kernel, but you would have to program other parts of it right? <0> well, not really <0> pvd2006 my dist, for which I do have an yet-unmentioned name for, will be quite non-standard by design in many facets <0> pvd2006 the first of which is that 1. no GNU-GPL packages will be used for the core distribution <4> Quiznos: Is it Quiznosian? <0> SpeedEvil nope, not *EVEN* close! <0> eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevin <4> Not gcc? <0> EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEee <0> vin <0> nop <4> what compiler? <0> but of course, once installed, the user can install any package they want. <5> Hi! <0> SpeedEvil i'm testing tcc <4> why no gpl? <0> bc almost every other dist is <4> Quiznos: Ah, that makes sense. <0> SpeedEvil if you havent figered it out yet; <0> I AM A NON-STANDARD HUMAN <0> woohoo <4> Quiznos: have you also noticed that no other distribution displays in rot13 by default? <0> not yet <0> SpeedEvil i've been collecting old packages. <5> I have slackware 10.2, kernel 2.4.31. I want to use bootsplash. And I installed bootSplash program, botsplash patch ... And then I re-compiled my kernel. I have done everything like said. But now I can't run X and I can't use my mouse (in Xorg.cong: "/dev/mouse: no such device"). But I have /dev/mouse which is link to /dev/input/mice (I have USB mouse). Can you help me? <4> Ok <4> cat /proc/bus/usb/devices <5> ? <4> does your mouse show up there? <5> well <5> I'm now in mepis live <5> but i'll try <5> what if it's there? <4> It'll be a like like <4> oops - gyg <4> gg <4> gtg <5> ? <6> ehm... how to test if a string is in a list or not?? like this: if [ "$string" in "$list" ]; then... ?? <7> [[ $string == *"$list"* ]] <7> kinda that
<7> erm <7> no <7> *"$string"* == $list <7> of course <7> ***uming bash <6> sure bash... <0> woohoo, my neighbor upstairs is getting ready to leave for weekend to the Bronx and i asked him if he'd bring back a knish for me; he said `write it down for me' <0> woohoo <0> 'oopa!!! <0> snappin me fingers <0> lol <0> yonkeltron !!! <6> TheBonsai_: that doesn't work... <6> TheBonsai_: http://phpfi.com/120130 <7> dma147: that's not what i said. look closer <7> bonsai@mainserver:~/devel/GM2-contrib/builds/sources/ekiga-jan$ [[ $list == *"$string"* ]] && echo true || echo false <7> true <7> the [[ is the key. that's what's bash specific and that's why i said i ***umed bash <8> Microsoft Claims OpenDocument is Too Slow <7> the good old /bin/[ or buiting [ can't do pattern comparisons <8> heh, M$ is understandly weary of OOo <8> and koffice and the like <6> TheBonsai_: [[ $list == *"$string"* ]] && echo "true" || echo "false" <<- this returns true, what is correct. <1> Has anyone here tried videolinux <6> TheBonsai_: [[ *"$string"* == $list ]] && echo "true" || echo "false" <<- this returns false... why?? <7> dma147: seems the pattern needs to be the RHS <8> hahaha <8> echo "true" || echo "false <7> dma147: ``help [['', the last paragraph <9> I used to work in NYC on 8th Ave <7> TragicZ: it makes sense when you take the whole expression <6> hmm... okay, thanks <8> TheBonsai_, I'm aware of that <8> but this is IRC <7> yea.. <8> where things are much funnier out of context. <7> webserver? <7> MTA? <8> hahaha <10> http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,125772,pg,7,00.asp <-- lol, I have that Casio watch <8> it's a front end for pkgsrc on slackware <7> it wasn't a joke... <8> i know <8> i've written proxy servers in bash as well as an IRC client <8> and you guys are aware of that <8> heh, since i shared <7> my IRC bot is 100% my code. i didn't borrow anything. and i never got so sick to code a proxy engine ;) (anyways, sounds somehow easier) <8> it is easier <8> you wrote IRC bot in bash? <8> woo hoo <8> heh, try doing /that/ on windows :) <0> so, since i'm testing the tcc, should i rm gcc-*? <7> windows scripting host allows that <0> wow a full lisp in 40k <7> list as in ()? <7> *lisp <0> lisp <0> 40k <8> TheBonsai_, no one uses windows scripting host except malware writers <7> TragicZ: it was surely introduced because windows became too secure <0> tra trla la la la la la la laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa <8> indeed <8> that was beautiful Quiznos <0> ba ba ba ba bons <11> hello how can i setup my nvidia card -so i can connect it to TV -i want to clone to tv <0> ba ba ba ba bonssai <12> ... <8> semboy, wow, there are dozens of guides on google <8> google nvidia tv out xorg <0> 2 tin cans and wire
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