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<0> b=10240000
<0> bs
<1> was workin for mci before verizon bought em
<2> fixing fleet cars or comps :P ?
<1> internal helldesk actually
<1> for a siebel app
<3> Freman: Still, probably a long time =)
<2> **** now I have to burn again mac osx86 at 1x
<3> And you could just do bs=1M =)
<2> had to get stuck at 95
<0> zaei: well I know that now
<1> 1x dvd is much faster than 1x cd
<2> still takes like 30-40 mins
<3> Freman: Sorry, you could also do* =)
<3> OH GOD.
<2> me wants to play in ableton



<3> You could do bs=1Y
<3> A ****ING YOTTABYTE!
<4> i say
<5> !
<0> you'd run out of memory first
<3> Yah!
<3> Using that bs might slow you down, since it's not an exact 1M.
<3> I dunno, though.
<1> oh bs!
<2> yottabyte?
<2> real ppl use 2 of them
<2> at the SAME time
<0> 2x2^80
<6> NetBSD890, you here?
<1> im off for a while
<1> laates
<0> 2^80 is the number of ipv6 addresses I have (c:
<7> some say that those who get some ipv6 address right now will keep them in the futur
<7> is that true? or when it will be really spread it will be reset?
<8> it's already spread, IANA has made delegations to RIR
<0> oh crums
<0> I've killed my install
<8> it's just ISP's and router builders which don't implement it
<0> There's going to be something like 1024 IP addresses for every square meter on earth
<0> we've got a bit to go before we run out of ipv6 addresses
<0> anyway I can disable the xdm from grub? every time my box switches to x it dies
<8> normal ***ignment for a site or a person is 2^48 addresses
<0> or boot safe mode
<8> er 2^80
<8> 2^64 for sites which are known to require only one subnet
<0> yes...
<0> 2^64 for normal people... 2^80 is still isp level
<3> How do you remember them all? ;)
<8> dns
<3> Heh... there aren't enough words in the english language to map to 2^64 addresses :D
<8> 2^96 is ISP level
<3> That's enough to ***ign 2^64 addresses to over 4 billion people.
<3> Bitches.
<5> Wilkommen evilgimp.
<4> uNF
<5> what a nice man
<0> dig any 1.220.82.146.spamnets.rbl.fremnet.net
<0> I wouldn't recommend using my rbl (c:
<0> but running your own is fun
<5> hey! I was talking to you! preciouses
<4> Hobbitses always SOOOO Polite.
<5> L8r.
<9> should USE flags i specify on the command line override any other default/stored useflags for a given merge and it's dependencies?
<5> Exeter.
<4> Stop wiggling for a minute.
<5> hardman ._.
<10> sinthetek yes
<5> Blondes DO have more fun! zort!
<11> bblbblbbl
<5> shh, sekrit
<5> What a strange person.
<6> Autie, you here?
<5> yes.
<6> now bugger off, Psych



<4> welcome back
<12> go gurks !
<12> w tf ? 25 lines ? how long has the ediot been listening ?
<12> oh man.. where's the update speed ? Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly.
<12> kernel livecd balls bitches
<12> all the commonly used words are ****ed up
<12> Gurkan, is a ****head
<12> daffodil
<12> so.. i'm thinking laptop ... 200mhz pentium, not much good for vmware or similar.... 40gig new fast hd and lots of ram.... i make maybe a 3 gig win partition, swap at the start and the rest for gentoo, then run win with an ext3 driver... or do i have 2 x 2 gig partitions for win98 and win2000 then eventually decide i don't like one of those and have one reiser or similar experimental fast partition? i dunno.. i'm just thinking for a l
<12> aptop/work/holiday machine, native 98 dos is handy, SOME kind of windows is handy (syncing phones, one particular software CRO, doing, err.... windowws must be good for something else,) and of course it needs gentoo, uclibc and probably some sneaky glibc thing so i can run bin packages too...
<13> theBear: if you've got enough RAM, qemu might be a way to go, though I'm not sure with an old processor like that...
<12> ectospasm, it'll work, just slow as hell... i'm thinking i'll try this new win4lin 6 (supposedly faster than native (fancy disk/net/etc drivers)) or old win4lin 5 and see how that is... that is enough for everything except usb.... and on holiday i only really care about backing up the phone (synce/multisync can do this in gentoo/linux) so tahts o.k... but i think having a little 2 or 3 gig partition for fat32 isn't a bad idea.... not
<12> like linux can't read it
<12> and write it
<13> Yes it can, Linux calls FAT32 vfat
<12> err.... double negative... thats what i just said
<5> Hi yo~
<12> pikaCHOOOOOOOO!OO!!!!!!
<13> is win4lin free/open source?
<5> That's a funny little cigarette.
<5> Ieks, thebatgirl.
<4> I didn't touch it.
<13> I'm glad you didn't
<14> hy everybody.
<14> how can I emerge a vanilla-soruce 2.6.10
<14> when I try to emerge vanilla-source i get a 2.6.15 kernel version/
<12> emerge -pv "=sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-2.6.10" ... but it won't work for long.. thats the oldest ebuild still in the tree... if you want in later you want to copy it to your /usr/local/portage now
<14> the problem is that I have elotouch that works only with kernel 2.6.10
<12> so copy the ebuild somewhere safe for now, and use the command i just said
<14> ok I will copy the ebuild.
<14> is it possible to find a ebuild for the gentoo-sources ? with this kernel version?
<12> if you are going to need something not-new in the future its a good thing to do....
<12> ls /usr/portage/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
<15> Linux ****s!
<14> ls /usr/portage/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources shows me only versions 2.6.15 - 2.6.10
<14> i think I have some old gentoo
<14> that I could use maybe.
<14> how knows :)
<14> if I find old version of ebuild I could used it right?
<15> Are you really sure you cannot use a newer kernel?
<14> yes.
<14> my elotouch drivers says
<14> NOTE: It has come to our attention that this driver does not support Linux kernel 2.6.11 or above.
<14> I tryd using 2.6.15 and the driver does not work..
<14> I have copied the old ebuild for the 2.6.10
<14> but now it sais
<14> - sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.10-r7 (masked by: ~x86 keyword)
<14> does somebody know how can I unmask it?
<14> /etc/portage/package.keywords
<14> I've done it.
<14> thanks
<14> not I cannot find genpatches-2.6-10.08-base.tar.bz2
<14> hmm
<14> is there a way to find somewere this file?
<4> lashings of ginger beer
<16> lo
<5> hey docwd
<16> is there a place in /etc for iproute2 config stuff
<16> ?
<16> ive got a load of special routes setup that dont really fit in the normal /etc/conf.d/net file
<14> to configure iproute
<14> add stuff tu /etc/iproute2
<14> you can add routing tables there
<14> what kind of routes do you wnat to add?
<17> hello
<17> does anyone have a full list of options for the fglrx driver available?
<17> I'm sick and tired of playing with aticonfig...
<5> Hi Dreadstar.
<13> I feel like I'm twelve years old again...


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