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<0> oh <1> wc - print the number of newlines, words, and bytes in files --- from manfile <1> page <0> infi_: and what's so funny about that? <2> 35028 instances of goto in kernel code? <0> infi_: you are enjoying your role of devil's advocate, aren't you ? :D <2> yeah :) <3> Hello world. :) <1> hello DRoBeR <2> mostly I'm trying to point out that turning a general principle into a religious practice that Must Be Upheld might not always be the best course of action. <0> infi_: using goto often might turn into a bad habit especially if you do XP <4> i still dont understand why one must not use goto if it simplifies the code <0> shastry: just different styles of programming <5> damn, not one single MacGyver season fits on a single dvd-r. <5> HOW RUDE! <5> these TV producers, man.
<0> infi: reencode ? <5> 40 gigs? nothanks ;) <0> use a cluster <6> QT apps compile awhile but i just dubbled my memory today <6> MemTotal: 905236 kB <7> high all <6> on1009: `hello <8> Anybody happen to have an acer aspire 3004WLCi? I'm having trouble getting the wireless to scan, using Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger with NDISwrapper <6> check my bootsplash theme out at http://lynucs.org <5> Sir_Fawnpug: check www.linux-laptop.net <7> Sir_Fawnpug, what brand s your wireless? <9> moin <7> moin fek <7> wo geit di dat? <9> hi on1009 :) <7> :)) <7> Sir_Fawnpug, can you paste the output of lspci somewhere? <7> and fek hows life? <8> on1009, sorry about that <7> Sir_Fawnpug, ??? <8> My RJ45 port on this thing isn't very stable <8> AS in the plug comes out <7> oh ok <8> Anyway, I've got a broadcom 3418, which I read is a nightmare. <7> so Sir_Fawnpug whats your wlan-thingy <7> ? <7> lspci?? <8> I'm dumping it into pastebin right now <8> http://pastebin.com/630389 <10> hi <7> its a minipci so dont hesitate to get one that works better and exchange them <10> when you compile a kernel on a amd 64. should I apply the same steps I used on a 32bit cpu?? <11> does anyone know of a good way to connect to a remote Xserver? <8> It is? Well that's a relief <9> on1009: stressfull <8> I've been trying to get my function keys to work and the wireless doesn't particularly care to <8> Thre's like a button with an orange LED on it that controls the radio <7> Sir_Fawnpug, acers specs say so <8> on1009, interesting. <8> Let me check acer's site, I might be able to find a better one that at least has decent driver support <7> theres a panel on the bottom unscrew and look in youd see if/not <7> fek yeah <8> Sorry, my hardwired became unplugged again <10> when you compile a kernel on a amd 64. should I apply the same steps I used on a 32bit cpu?? <7> Sir_Fawnpug, with what did you try the scan? airsnort or iwlist wlanX scan? <8> iwlist <7> thats supposed to work <7> ;( <8> Oh crap, it works <8> It just didn't turn on the LED <8> Haha <8> Since I installed acerhk <8> Thanks for your help on1009 <7> wellwell good luck ---> laptops **** on linux or they are unafordable <0> on1009: good quote <7> my hp works pretty good though <7> err compaq <8> on1009, yeah, if this didn't have the broadcom it wouldn't be so bad though. <12> hello <12> is there a way to find out how many filehandles a user actualy use?
<7> Sir_Fawnpug, if its mini-pci as i think it is then .... <7> Sir_Fawnpug, there are cheap PCI cards that actualy have minipcis inside they are half the price sometimes <8> Yeah, at least I can remove it. <8> Hmm, very interesting. <7> i bought myself a rt2500 pcmcia after giving up on my wg111v2 and ndiswrapper <8> BRB, I'm going to switch to gnome really quick <10> are there different kernel source version for amd 64? <13> Could someone take a look at this link and tell me what program this guy is running. (far right side of screen...2nd from the top) It says, "notelist" but I can't find a program with that name in the Suse repo's... (which doesn't exactly mean anything I suppose) Anyone recognize this? http://www.lynucs.org/index.php?screen_type=1&screen_id=60615156343ed64d758173&m=screen <0> johnny69: why don't you ask the guy who posted the screen ? <14> this is the message that I usually get if I plug in my usb mouse: "usb 1-1: device descriptor read/64, error -71". <14> after plugging it out and in again several times, it is recognised at some point. <14> what can I do? is it a hardware problem? (I just tried it out: the mouse was immediately recognised in windows) <15> one thing to do is make sure all usb related stuff is buld as modules <15> you must have HID also <13> I didn't see an email address there...was just hoping someone here recognized it. <14> SDR_: uhci_hcd, ehci_hcd and usbhid are kernel modules <14> and they are all loaded <14> I can rmmod and modprobe them, but that doesn't seem to change anything <15> hmz wich distro? udev up-and-running <14> SDR_: ubuntu 5.10 with latest updates; I think it runs udev. How can I check that?? <15> ps -A | grep udev <15> nut it will be there <14> SDR_: yes, udevd is running <15> did you use a stock kernel? or sefl compiled? <14> SDR_: stock <15> doh ... <15> almost nothing can be done in this case <14> SDR_: hmmm. :-( <14> SDR_: it worked before <15> i think there are some options in the usb part of the kernel about full speed of usb ... but <14> but I don't know before what. maybe before a kernel update, maybe before something in the mouse hardware broke... <14> SDR_: ok, I will check that <14> SDR_: thanks for your help! <15> if it worked and sudenly stoped without any intervation on your side - it is mostlikely HW problem <14> SDR_: but strangely it works in windows <0> eth42: do you consider this a solid argument ? :) <15> :) windows can run with damaged ram also <0> windows is damaged itself <14> doesn't matter what windows does, it always does it wrong, right? :-) <15> HowardTheCoward: geting zealotos right ;)? <14> but that's bad if windows works with it but not linux. cause then it is not covered by warranty <0> SDR_: yesterday i was asked why a 20GB NTFS windows xp partition is full, and you know what? i found 16 (!) GB of temporary files in the Temp dir of an user profile <14> and common, that doesn't compare to damaged ram. if the mouse pointer moves when I move the mouse, and something gets started if i click on the mouse button, then everything is ok <14> s/common/come on <0> SDR_: windows was smart ehough to display popup messages every 5 minutes that the system partition is full thou <15> windows have some strenght in anoying ;) <16> i'm having a bit of a problem with gentoo package management <16> i need to generate a new /var/lib/init.d/depcache but can't figure out how <0> sinthetek: #gentoo <16> i've been searching google but the only results that appear to be relevant are either unresolved or in a language i don't know <16> HowardTheCoward: i've been there the last two days but seem to just be getting ignored :\ <15> sinthetek: emerge --sync <16> well, on & off the last two days <15> it does all that must be done <16> SDR_: i tried it <0> sinthetek: tried to troll just to get some attention ?:) <15> and? <16> SDR_: and it didn't work <14> thanks & bye to all <16> it sync'd the package lists but didn't seem to do anything to help <16> i also tried emerge --metadata and emerge --regen <16> and emerge baselayout <15> what is the problem <15> a package is missing? <16> when i try to execute any of the init scripts, it says it can't find dependency info: please run depscan.sh <15> a broken dependency? <16> i run that command, and it complains of missing depcache <16> depcache is actually there, but is only 0 bytes long <15> hmz this is strange <16> yeah, i'm not exactly sure how i did it <15> but it got nothing to do with emerge :( <15> go to #gentoo and ask again it is init scripts related <17> Anyone know what goup 99 would refer to when it comes to file permissions?
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