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<0> if you want to do somthing.. do it. :P <0> they allow you to erase the OS also. :P <1> what are some cool things you can do in linux <2> Dr_Willis: You ever see that South Park episode? "THEY KILLED KENNY!" "They who?" "You know... 'They'..." <2> bosco: beat all your Windows friends? <0> Klick_, thats a terminal-beep alert. :P how to shut it off depends on what shell you are in and what terminal program <2> xset b off <0> setuid, :P <1> setuid, nice i am anti windows <3> heyhey! <4> Dr_Willis, bash <0> setuid, i quit watching southpark befor it became popular. :P <3> is there a way to make ls show the reiserfs inode of a file? <2> SnowRaptor: ls -i <4> Dr_Willis, and its a getty term <0> Klick_, xset b 0 0 0 (or off) should disable it totally. Under KDE/Gnome terminal apps you can set it to use a visual-bell
<5> hey Dr_Willis <4> Dr_Willis, i get these beeps before i even boot into X <0> under the console.. Hmm.. not sure if xset will work.. but theres some other seting also. <0> Klick_, the pcmcia/wireless cards often beep when they start up. <4> yah, how do i stop it <2> Klick_: aumix +m <0> only boot up once a year :P like NORMAL linux users do. <4> that will mute everything wont it? <4> Dr_Willis, it's a laptop not a server :) <0> Klick_, bah! <4> and that beep whenever i turn it on.. especialy in the library is very loud and annoying <0> dont use wireless? Heh - heck Mine een beeps under windows when the wireless starts up I think <0> Tape.. lots of Tape... <2> MUTE it, then unmute it when you get into X, through ~/.xinitrc <2> Come on, this is Linux... *THINK* <2> Who let in all the newbs? <4> heh, isnt there a better way.. thats like saying put earplugs in right before you turn your computer on <0> setuid, I like it when people some how manage to enable the sound on the modem.. and hear the constant dit-buzz-did-dah-das noise.. <0> Klick_, to be honest - we dont worry about trivial beeps. <0> :P <0> Im much more annoyed by the annoying windows-startup (and gnome hsa some to) sounds... <4> well i still think there is a way to do what i want rather then take extra steps each time to remove this beep, but if its trivial to you i undertsand.. anyone else have any ideas on how to remove the beep when wireless driver is loaded? <3> setuid, thanks <2> grrr <2> # btsco -v 00:13:17:2E:0B:7E <2> btsco v0.4c <2> Device is 1:0 <2> Voice setting: 0x0060 <2> Can't connect RFCOMM channel: Connection refused <0> I would say google for it. Ive gotten where i dont even mess with wireless. <0> theres proberly some way to do it. <2> L2CAP(s): Connect rsp: dcid 0x0000 scid 0x0041 result 3 status 0 <2> Connection refused - security block <4> it's not just wireless, it also happens when i do tab completion, and backspace when there is nothing to backspace <2> "security block"? <2> Klick_: patch the driver to not send those events <3> setuid, man, u saved my life!!! <3> setuid, now I can make any sense of the lost+found stuff! <2> SnowRaptor: Good, paypal me a buck <2> ;) <2> Or one of our OSS projects <3> setuid, lol, If I had any I surely would! <0> Klick_, you are geting THOSE beeps from alerts from the shell. we told ya how to disable those. <2> DAMNIT! <2> How the fsck do you pair a headset with Linux?! <0> setuid, i could not even do that with windows. <2> THOUSANDS of google pages on bluez and pairing phones and such, but not a SINGLE ONE on how to get a headset paired with the desktop <0> i need to track down my bluetooth phone headeet again. <2> I've done this before, but I can't remember the magical incantation <0> setuid, I think i saw a Ubuntu wiki pag4e on that. <5> setuid: i found one the other day. <2> unix_infidel: I'm all ears <0> setuid, or some page. I remeber reading it. :) <5> setuid: not like i remember the url or some nonsense like that. <5> its out there, i saw a couple. <2> I have two bluetooth headsets, 3 Bluetooth Palm devices, and my Thinkpad's onboard bluetooth <5> setuid: did the thinkpad come with BT? <2> unix_infidel: yes <5> or did you add the modem/BT card? <2> Its onboard
<5> no, its a card, not onboard. <5> it came with, is what you mean. <5> two entirely different things. <0> I just got a bluetooth phone headset. <0> which ive lost somewhere.. :P lol <2> Its soldered to the main system board <2> Not a card <2> Its _on the board_, onboard. <0> Bah! blowtorch! <2> Man this is ****ing frustrating <2> I've been working on this for literally 4 hours now <2> A-R-G <5> setuid: lol, what thinkpad. <3> is there any way to access a table which shows the inode number and the directory/file name even if the file was deleted? <3> or the deletion conssists en removing the file entry in this base? <5> Dr_Willis: you know any sql? <0> Nope. <0> and GLAD of it. :P <5> crappers. <5> i've decided, i'm going to learn two of the following before next year: php, sql, python, html, ActionScript <5> well enough to produce something worth using anyway. <6> hello <6> how do you get bashpodder setup? <6> or how can you get crontab to run a program at some desired interval? <7> neds, man 5 crontab <6> Simkin: you use/know bashpodder? <6> <7> never heard of it <6> just a script to d/l podcasts <6> working on getting it setup to d/l at a certain time everyday <2> wooo! it works <1> <6> ok...is this crontab set correctly? <6> 0200*** programtorun <6> so it will run at 2:00am everyday? <6> guess i'll find out at 2am. . .i can't wait! <2> neds: Just change your clock <2> or change your timezone <5> setuid: what works. <5> bluetooth? <2> unix_infidel: Yep <5> what were you trying to do exactly. <5> just get it to connect to your phone? <2> unix_infidel: I'm using my bluetooth headset (HS820 and HS700) as a wireless mic/speaker <5> setuid: oh, i thought you were trying to make a gateway. <2> No, I use it to talk through skype/Google Chat (through vmware) and to listen to ebooks/spoken word stuff <2> Nope, that's easy (I wrote the HOWTO on that ;) <5> setuid: URL? <2> http://howto.pilot-link.org/bluesync/ <5> not a sync but a gateway. <2> Now I need to find a third decent headset that does stereo quality <2> unix_infidel: So what hardware would you use there then? <2> phone as modem, over bluetooth? <5> yep. <5> setuid: gonna try that this weekend. <2> mplayer -ao oss:/dev/dsp1 bitch.mp3 <2> works perfect <5> lol, what does mplayer have to do with anything? <2> I can use it to send mp3s (ogg and flac, whatever) to the headset <2> I listen to a lot of spoken-word books and training stuff <2> Now I don't have to be tethered <2> Its not stero, which ****s, but <5> setuid: that's all fine and well, i'm talking about modem, over bluetooth. <2> Now I need to figure out how to get my calendar into ical format, out on the web... so others can subscribe to it. One problem at a time ;) <5> the other stuff is easy, its simple ***ociate . <2> unix_infidel: http://www.mengwong.com/misc/tmobile-voicestream-gprs-nokia-6310i-bluetooth-osx.html <5> setuid: i'm talking about GSM, not GPRS. <2> bleh <8> Hello <9> Hi. <8> I need help compiling a driver im using auditor <8> Before someone asks im in root because my other username wont work it says its messed up when i log in and that the kde is messed up <0> create a new user. :P <0> or delete that users .kde config dirs.
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