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<0> dmesg | egrep ".*dev\/sd[\w].*" would be the same
<0> sorry
<1> mmj: -.-
<0> dmesg | egrep ".*dev\/sd[:alpha:].*" would be the same
<2> how do i enable transparency? ^^
<0> The symbol \w is a synonym for [[:alnum:]]
<0> ah, so it was correct
<1> yeah
<1> which applies to sd[a1]
<1> for example
<1> and is pretty correct then
<1> -.-
<0> yes
<1> but anyways, there are lots of possible regex
<0> always
<1> ^^



<0> [a-z] would probably work too
<1> ack ack
<1> kinek: regex are wonderful - ever considered getting used to them?
<1> *g*
<3> bash: .*dev\/sd[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz].*: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
<0> lol
<4> would be wonderful if someone SPOKE GERMAN@!#
<4> File or listing not found
<1> lol
<4> ^
<4> luckily i coded a forward/backward 6 language translator in perl, eh?
<5> GraveDigger: one day i will sit and study, I lova regex but I don't know the right sintax
<1> x80: u know wayne?
<4> nope
<1> wayne interessierts
<1> -.-
<2> x]
<4> >.>
<1> kinek: dont forget the egrep after the |
<4> interthey RTS
<4> thats what "interessierts" translates to in german
<1> hehehehehe
<1> x80: i think u got a task to do :D
<1> x80: that translation is not ... well ... usable
<4> yeah, throw a shirt on and go to college in 20 minutes
<4> i used Lingua::Translate
<1> wonderful idea - maybe there's a wayne that "interessierts"
<3> dmesg |egrep ".*dev\/sd[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz].*"
<1> *gggggggg*
<3> this way?
<4> GraveDigger: i dont get your funny little *joke*
<1> kinek: yeah
<1> x80: i know
<3> nothing happens when i do that
<2> ^^
<4> GraveDigger: then what's the point..
<1> x80: well, i'm amused :D
<4> GraveDigger: most people tell jokes that don't only amuse themselves..
<1> ^^ only if they care
<3> dmesg |egrep ".*dev\/sd[abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz].*"
<3> no output after this: no output after this
<4> GraveDigger: ive thrown a rotten tomato at you
<1> kinek: thats bad
<1> x80: wow, wayne?
<1> :D
<2> lool
<4> GraveDigger: wow, charlie?
<0> kinek: echo $?
<0> kinek: should be 1
<2> and now tell me how i enable transparency
<2> :P
<3> its 1
<0> kinek: means not found
<1> mmj: echo $? -> 0
<0> GraveDigger: sure, for you?\
<3> i think i have to go jogging withlout music on my mp3 player now:(
<1> mmj: dunno - what is $? ?
<1> mmj: and yes, that was it for me
<0> GraveDigger: return value of last running program
<2> nico@linux:~> echo $?
<2> 0



<2> ^^
<1> mmj: alright, thanks :)
<0> grep returns 1 when it doesn't find something
<3> usb 2-1: USB disconnect, address 2
<3> usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
<3> usb 2-1: USB disconnect, address 3
<3> usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
<3> this is a part of the output of dmesg
<3> does this help?
<3> i have the usb disc attached and now also the mp3 player
<3> ok i have to go jogging now, do my stuff on windows:)
<3> but dont feel too comfortible: I WILL COME BACK ;)
<6> kinek, so your usb blockdevices are not recognised by suse ?
<6> i tried reading previous discussion, but i am not sure i completely understand the situation
<3> thanks for joining the discussion richly, but i have to go...
<3> it begans to get dark in berlin, and i want to come back safe from my jogging jurney:)
<3> bye
<6> "we will eventually enable voting in bugzilla for SUSE Linux."
<6> yippy
<7> OMG
<8> [daemon], yeah, I can see the stupidity taking control...
<6> of course, "Voting in Bugzilla will be used for orientation purposes only", but i suppose it's this way with all projects
<6> oh. "My guess would be to have voting in place by the end of this week or early next week."
<8> clueless spamming ppl to vote in thisand thjat, when one thing is not done because they demanded they will say suse is not free., suse doesnt respedt the users, bla bla bla
<6> and this was on 01.24
<8> resuming in a phrase: this is gonna be sooooooo great
<8> Im soooooooo happy
<6> aka_druid, i haven't seen much problems with this in oo.org
<6> yeah, there are people asking to vote
<6> but it is not m***ive
<6> votes are limited, anyway
<6> and voting somewhat motivates users to become more involved, i think
<8> s/people/stupid_people_which_possibly_have_no_clue_about_what_they_are_spamming_to_vote, take a note
<6> (which is what opensuse project needs, i think :) )
<8> no, opensuse needs a forum
<6> of course. but that would depend on stupid_people_who_vote_on_things_they_do_not_understand ;)
<8> so I heard from all the people in the lists that DOESNT use forums, but of course, they know what they are doing
<6> in oo.org, i have 5 votes per component, so on most components i have to carefully evaluate my choices
<6> and, as was said before, voting will show directions
<7> I vote for free beer!
<6> like, if an issue has a lot of issues, dev can _consider_ prioritising it. it is not mandatory :)
<6> a lot of votes, of course
<8> in my oppinion, they should fscking fix the you you/sw_single/update modules in a consistent thing. This should be priority -20, nothign should happen befor they do that.. And lots of others stupid bugs
<8> but no, we are goin to make forums, we are goin to ahve voting... that must be super important
<6> for example, when document location restore was removed in pre-2.0, a lot of advocating, comments and votes managed to get it fixed for 2.0 - but it took several months of discussions, suggestions and almost 100 votes
<8> the way things are goin I cant see a future...sigh
<8> [daemon], take me back to suse 8.2 times, when there was no balbing and job were done
<6> usually votes indicate that the issue is confirmed by several people and that is important for several users - nothing else :)
<7> good old times
<6> aka_druid, i suppose enabling of votes in bugzilla isn't the hardest thing to do :)
<8> Richlv_, but will that help?
<7> no
<8> asme thign for the forums I ask? will that help the users to have a better forum resource?
<6> aka_druid, help to do what ?
<7> it will annoy the developers and nothing else
<8> Richlv_, help to make a better distro
<8> [daemon], same with the forums.. it will annoy the current forum users and admins
<8> and nothing else
<6> aka_druid, as i said, voting gives users bigger motivation to participate with testing and qa
<6> this isn't technical question, it's more of hr :)
<8> Richlv_, do you sit in #opensuse and see the beta testers we are gathering?
<6> though it can have some technical help (like, seeing which issues seem more important to active part of your opensource userbase)
<8> they dont know suse, cant install a program, dont know where are the mirrors, cant look for a apckage in google, and most Im pretty sure never evereverever filed a bug report
<6> aka_druid, i already have way too much channels ;)
<6> but i installed 10.1a4 and submitted several bugs
<6> (one turned out to be a bios bug, though =) )
<8> dont take one postivie case as the rule
<6> aka_druid, so what are you trying to tell ? "we don't need those losers" ?
<6> * aka_druid prefers to be pessimist and have less disappointment <- that's a good rule ;)
<6> so this is a stance only ? :)
<8> Richlv_, I dont know
<6> oo.org has pretty nice qa by users, i think


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