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<0> thanks High_Priest <1> np m8 <2> Isn't there xorgconfig to help with that? <3> Quiznos, low latency? <4> Quiznos? that reminds me that it's getting close to lunch time <5> Trying to make my wi-fi card work under Ubuntu. It a generic card using a Marvell 88w8335 chip. The card shows correctly in the hardware but not in the network manager. How can I add it to the network manager? <0> no there is no xorgconfig in my distro <6> a_staff yes <6> MarthaStewart heh <3> nsk, try xf86config <1> YogSothoth, try configuring your card with "iwconfig" <1> http://users.rsise.anu.edu.au/~daa/coffee/raafsim.html <1> workday is over.. bye ppl <7> sup. <6> burp, bl00p, bl0p, bop!
<8> hello ppl, having problem setting up my new LCD screen in arch linux :( It goes out of sync <8> i'm putting the write values in xorg.cong (hor,vert freq) right from the screen's manual <8> must i do something special because it's is wide screen? <8> the res that is native to the screen is 1440x900 <6> what's the cmd to get inode num from fname? <9> ls -i <6> ty <3> cant find driver list for my nvdia ethernet card in kernel config... what driver? <7> anyone familiar with sed? <2> a_staff you need to downlaod and compile the modules for that from nvidia, its the nforce package <6> oh guess what <6> I sw on scifi for a preview-intro <6> i think the Dr. is going to Scifi! <6> Dr Who <6> i heard two notes of his original theme music <2> a_staff, do that in the running kernel you want to it to run in. <6> looks like a new series too <2> I wouldn't be surprised <6> that would be egcellent <2> the BBC did decide to bring it back late last year <6> cool <6> back in the 80s day, i enjoyed watching DW on pbs <6> out of wliw <3> gufymike, so i dont have to choose antything now for the card ethernet driver? <2> not unless you are going to add a second one in no, not under ethernet drivers. iirc <3> gufymike, but why i can use my NIC now without the driver? <10> anyone here familiar with kdb ? <2> dunno, I have to <10> I want to dump the values of function parameters <3> let me see <2> do lsmod and see what module it using and compile that one in then <11> can anyone recommend any reading matter and tools to set me on the way to learning reverse engineering please? <3> gufymike, yup <6> Kakihara google for +dis***emble (and various spelinks/tenses) and +reverse +engineering <2> Kakhara, learn asm, tools == any debugger and disambler. IDA probably being the best but cost you an arm and leg maybe evne your first born., But it is worth it <12> Anyone know of any good places to purchase bulk cat5 for a decent price? <11> Quiznos: thanks <6> yw <12> Quiznos: Bueno's Dias mate ;-) <6> FLeiXiuS <6> ty <4> FLeiXiuS: are you in the US? <12> Yeah, I am. <6> dumpster diving can be fun <12> I've found it as low as 500ft for about 34$ <6> and prophetable <6> :) <12> Quiznos: Oh the joy of dumpster diving..eek. <12> Where to begin on that fiasco. <6> hit the bank :) <3> gufymike, maybe it can be lsmod <12> Quiznos: SO much VALUABLE information.. <3> gufymike, its in the kernel <12> It needs to be a standard to use cross-weaved shredding. <6> so, the .uk bank robbery is said to be the largest heist ever, ~90.us million$ <13> FLeiXiuS: generally find The Small Store Ran By Geeks and you'll probably get a good price <6> martha is that a franchise company? <12> mord: I've been getting it dirt cheap as is, I'm just looking to get A LOT at once, so I'm looking for the more you buy the cheaper they get type of deal. <6> oo! call the metal-recycle company from fon book <4> FLeiXiuS do you need plenum-rated or pvc? <6> the drop off places
<12> MarthaStewart: STP 350Mhz would suffice. <6> ask if they have any that are still coiled <4> FLeiXiuS not running it above a drop ceiling are you? <6> FLeiXiuS re your valuable..., we use our powers for good, not ewil! :) <12> MarthaStewart: I was debating on crimping my own fiber, and no this cable isn't going over drop ceiling. <4> FLeiXiuS: good deal, can't run PVC over drop ceiling <12> MarthaStewart: You could, but why the hell would you. We have cable racks for that purpose ;-) <4> no, can't. violation of fire code. <6> i need help building a script <12> MarthaStewart: I didn't say legally ;-) <12> Hha. <4> when pvc burns it produces toxic g***es that are heavier than air. thus, the area they tell you to crawel through in the event of fire becomes noxious. <14> lisp hacking and drinking don't go together <14> you miscount the parentheses :\ <12> Quiznos: I recently just finished installing this 20,000$ VoIP system in my house, all compliments of cisco. <6> I cp'd my ~b to another place in the tree, z/1/~b, and in ~b, i moved compressed files to ./{0,1,2}, <6> FLeiXiuS sweet, and why? <4> FLeiXiuS: i think your price is about the best you'll find. 7 cents/ft is pretty cheap. all my suppliers are 14 cents a foot or there-abouts. <12> MarthaStewart: But this price is for UTP, :-( <6> now, i need to find all files, gen md5sum's of them, find duplicate md5's and rm from z/1/~b <12> Quiznos: I traveled to their HQ in Herdon, VA where I delivered a presentation to their developers about hacking cisco's T-Train IOS. <12> they rewarded me. <6> lol, sweet! <12> :-) <6> that's awesome! <12> Asterisk is playing well also, I'm pleased <6> what else did they give you? <12> I've got to go save the world now... <4> FLeiXiuS: there's a company in dayton ohio called cables-to-go that usually has good prices on bulk cable. i've also got a vendor that sells direct from panduit so that would probably be pretty cheap. <6> of course <6> heh <12> Quiznos: VPN access to their production net. <6> wow <6> nice <15> :( <15> very <12> MarthaStewart: Yeah CTG is a wonderful place, I'm just trying to cut a deal here and there. <12> It's amazing... <12> I'm also given the 'beta' version of the latest call manager, which runs on rhel. Code name Sea Dragon <6> cool <12> Pretty nifty stuff. <12> The DoD calls...be back later. <4> FLeiXiuS: we're running our VoIP on RHEL, pretty decent <6> you're dod? <6> or does he mean the $WIFE <6> lol <9> that would be "the white house" <6> eval ${WIFE} <4> anyone (USA only) want a free subscription to InfoStor? <6> what is it? <4> magazine <4> about data storage <6> street mail? <6> thank, i'll p*** <4> either print or digital <6> i already have too much to read <6> email? <4> yeah, they have a digital version. <6> okidoke <11> Damned 'Hacker Quarterly' just brings every telephonic loophole to corporate/governmental attention. It's couter-productive <6> brb <14> Quiznos: http://pastebin.com/576856 <6> k <6> infi, awesome and excellent!!!!!!! ty ty ty ty <14> you might have to change it depending on if you want to md5sum both of them <14> or just one directory.. <6> yea <6> great start! <14> uniq -d is probably what you were looking for, anyway ;) <14> cheers <6> does -d do binary data?
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