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<0> of course my old B/W palm has better.. but its also 4+ yrs old. :P and slow and cant do diddle. <0> Not looked at the other Palm-top gizmos other then that 770 <1> I'm looking into getting the nokia 9300 <1> the screen isnt that great, but it can do a crapload. <0> I dont want a phone. :P lol <0> actually i need to check on used cell phones for the wife <0> shes rough on hers <1> dr_willis: you said you wanted to get WORK done. <0> i never said i wanted to get work done. :P i got no need for one to do my 'work' its what i use at work.. (to watch videos) lol <1> like how rough, there's tons of cute durable phones from motorola now a days. <0> unix_infidel: shes broken 3 motorola phones.. <0> well does taking a hammer to one count? :P <0> I cracked the lcd on one.. not sure how.. wonder where that one went. she could use it for now. <1> hmm, hold up...ill find you one real quick. <0> I got a GP32 enderst :) rarely use it.
<0> im worried about ehse used phone/places being total rip-offs <1> check out the c155 <1> i have a friend who works in construction....that phones taken a beating...screen is scratched up a tad, but its functional and still doesnt look half bad. <0> heh - now to find a decent used cell phone place online. <2> How do I find out what filesystem a given partition has? <0> ifve often used fdisk -l /dev/hda1 <0> or similer. <0> but im not sure if that will tell you ext2 or ext3 (i think it will just show up as ext2) <3> how do you use more than one data set with gnuplot? can i tell it to graph multiple inputs, or is there a way that i can have two columns of data and do a line break or something to represent a change in data set? <0> Or you could try 'file /dev/hda1' perhaps. <2> dr_willis: I have a USB attached hard drive, it shows up as /dev/sda1 I can do a 'mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/mountpoint' and it works. But my /etc/fstab entry doesn't work with 'ext3' as filetype, it just tells me "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda1" when I do mount -a <0> whats your exact fstab line? its possible you got some other typo/mistake. <2> fdisk -l only tells me that's it's of linux type <2> and file /dev/sda1 just says /dev/sda1: block special (8/1) <0> that 'wrong ...' message basicially says.. "error.. it dident work" lol <2> fstab line: /dev/sda1 /mnt/serverbackup ext3 noatime 0 2 <2> let me switch to ext2 <0> /dev/sda1 1 14881 119531601 83 Linux <2> doh! <0> 83 = ext2 <2> I typed mount and it says: /dev/sda1 on /mnt/serverbackup type ext2 (rw) <0> <dump> <p***> it seems to be. <0> ive only ever seen 0 0 and 0 1 :) <2> hehe <4> looking for help with a superkaramba theme. anyone around here use them? <5> http://trisk.acm.jhu.edu/zfs-demo/ <1> lol, wtf? <1> i wonder what WM that is. <5> hint: I've been playing that video off of the zpool <5> while yanking a drive <1> Triskelios: what is that ***embly with the power cord sticking out? <5> it's a dec disk shelf <1> how much? <1> how does it work? <1> oh, wow, expensive :P <5> it just holds disks <1> it doesnt actually hook up to a computer? <5> notice the scsi cable running from one end <1> Triskelios: so all those drives in the shelf connect to one scsi cable? <5> yes, it's a regular scsi chain <1> only write read one disk as a time? <1> at* <5> no it's a parallel bus <1> hmm, how's it cooled? <5> the shelf has internal fans <2> Hi folks <5> anyway the shelf isn't a big deal. notice what I did to it <1> Triskelios: yea i got that much.... <2> I'm running Kernel 2.6.10, I just put a DVD Burner into my computer. How can I go about troubleshooting why 'cdrdao scanbus' doesn't list it? <1> how'd you do that though/ <2> Under that kernel what needs to be turned on in kernel menuconfig? What should show up in /var/log/messages? Where will it's device be put? <5> uh... I just pulled the drive out with my hand <5> observe that the array was active at the time <1> heh, and it still played the movie? <5> not only that, it noticed the errors on its own and offlined the drive <1> what wm are you running there btw? <5> kwin <2> I just put in a new DVD Burner. From dmesg: hdg: ATAPI 48X DVD-ROM DVD-R CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache How can I now burn something with 'cdrdao' ? <5> Sembiance: use cdrecord
<5> Sembiance: you can try with dev=/dev/hdg... <5> added two more shots to zfs-demo <5> might be a bit clearer what's going on now =P <2> I figured it out <2> cdrecord dev=ATA: -scanbus <2> will list 3,0,0 300) '_NEC ' 'DVD_RW ND-3550A ' '1.05' Removable CD-ROM <2> that 3,0,0 is what I want :) <5> yes <5> ATA:3,0,0 <5> normally specifying the path to the device just works as a hack though <2> that's all I'm after :) <2> this is just so my computer will burn me a random CD of music each morning <2> on my CD-RW disc <2> doesn't need to be bulletproof, just 90% :) <5> heh <6> when I do the ./configure command, I am told that there are no kde headers installed, how do I correct this please? <5> install the kde headers, of course <5> also, irc'ing as root is bad, mmkay? <2> woot it's working :) <6> yes I know but my distro is a root only distro <2> cdrdao write -v 0 --eject --device ATA:3,0,0 --speed 32 --driver generic-mmc /tmp/randomCD/tempburn.toc <2> cheers!! <1> anyone here know of a DECENT practical and objective comparison of openbox and fluxbox. <6> if I have kde installed shouldnt I have kde headers? <2> now each morning, sitting in my CD drive tray will be a fresh cd of random music from my collection, ready for me to grab and take with me to my car <1> cobelloy: what distro is this? <6> puppy linux with kde "squash file" <5> yuck <2> Triskelios: I'm surprised his IRC client even lets him run it as root :) <6> her <2> her :) <2> mmm... gurl! <5> anyway, the headers are usually in a seperate "development" package unless you installed kde from source <1> anyone here know of a DECENT practical and objective comparison of openbox and fluxbox. <5> unix_infidel: no, I can give you a completely subjective one though <6> oh I see, so if I want to install them how do I find them? - what do I google for <6> just "kde headers" <1> Triskelios: shoot. <5> cobelloy: your distro should have a search function for packages <6> no this distro is a little different <6> the KDE I am using is not a "package" as such <6> it is a compressed file that merges with the OS when I boot up <6> it contains kde and other things too <5> unix_infidel: well, they're obviously quite different internally, openbox is close to blackbox in terms of appearance except its configuration is in xml... <6> and I guess it doesnt have the headers <1> Triskelios: i got that much. <6> so I will need to get them separately, but I dont know much about it <1> i'm looking for features that outweigh one over the other for a specific type of user. <1> basically just silly highlights that make a WM worth using :) <2> cobelloy: You should use some sort of package management system... whether it be apt-get, or emerge, or yum... <6> no, we have a package management system, but the distro is still quite new so there are not a large number of prebuilt packages available for it <6> our system is called "pupget" <6> and our packages are pupfiles or dotpups <6> packagename.pup <6> other prebuilt packages like debs and rpms arent much use to me <5> unix_infidel: openbox probably has the most configurability and standards compliance <6> only tarballs <6> so how would I find kde headers on the web? <5> cobelloy: www.kde.org <5> unix_infidel: keybindings and such are flexible and there are dynamically generated menu items <6> yep - just googled that while I was waiting - thanks though <7> hi to all .. is there a way to fix the dynamic linker coz i use make in some packages and it does not fint the lib even though they exist in /usr/local/lib <5> unix_infidel: and you can use the usual blackbox tools like the slit, bbpager, etc. <6> if anyone is interested in what linux I am using - http://www.puppylinux.org/user/viewpage.php?page_id=1 <5> unix_infidel: fluxbox has window list as tabs, and fake transparency for menus... <5> Ardi: that's not the runtime linker, that's the normal linker... you need to p*** that dir in the compile options (as LDFLAGS for example) <7> Triskelios: so any time i use ./configure i have to supply the ldflags option <5> Ardi: see --help for configure <6> OK, I am looking for KDE headers - is that right or should I use a different term? <5> well, they're just distributed as part of the source package. they're part of an install from source... <6> so, I should already have them? <5> only if you installed from source or your distro provides them along with the binaries <5> the latter doesn't seem to be the case
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