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<0> has devfs support been removed from 2.6.15? i can't find it in psuedo fs's <1> indeed, since 2.6.13 iirc <2> udev <0> ah ****. that would explain why i kernel panic right after i boot to the kernel <3> llllllllenox: <1> indeed, time for udev :-) <1> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/udev-guide.xml covers migrating from devfs to udev <0> they have kept the depricated OSS in the kernel since 2.4.18, but they can't keep devfs around? <1> lol true <1> since I'm bored off my ***, anyone that has any nick corrections/aliases for http://soul.f2o.org/stats/gentoo-unet.php lemmie know <4> aww <1> for anyone that cares anyway :-p <1> hah
<5> phantom_ - <5> phantom_ -> a****aka <1> fixed :-) <5> pinkerto1 -> pinkerton <1> got that one, dunno why pisg doesn't alias the nick for some of the stats like that <6> 0/url last <6> err <6> lol@my quote <1> also fixed Dreadfull``5 <5> cohonen_uni seems wrong <5> and I have an idea why it don't link some nicks <5> undernet host <1> indeed, cohonen_uni is wrong <5> the real nick is .user.undernet.org while the alternate come with the real host <1> hrm, I should try to contact the pisg dev <5> they won't fix it, as there is no way to do it cleanly <1> if the user changes nicks it should track it, regardless of host... but sometimes they join/part with diff nicks and the bot doesn't catch the change <5> like phantom_ always come with my real host, when I switch back to ash I part and rejoin... it must only check the host on reconnection <5> err on join <5> I come in the chan with my isp, change, identify at this point I leave the channel and come back with a different host, so it's impossible to link both safelly <3> lenox: <6> zaei: <3> I found the word. <3> "endpoint" <6> hm that works <3> lenox (75 names) <3> GAWD => <6> hahahahahhaah <6> VAGINA12, VOMITLORD, HEY_KID, HOMOLORD <3> Hahaha. <4> Well, thankfully I was able to reprogram those cyborgs at the last minute, and send them off to do HORRIBLE THINGS to the humans. <1> updated, most the nicks etc should be corrected now (atleast what was pointed out:)) <1> mmm, and a pizza for me.. yay <3> Mmmm, pizza. <1> damn good too <2> curses! <2> goddamn sip phone wont register to asterisk <7> how come? <5> config error <2> must be <2> but i dnuni <2> dunno <2> there isnt much to setup <2> just an [entry] in sip.conf <7> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+sip.conf <2> pretty simple huh Agios <7> yeah, nothing to it LOL <2> well now <2> at least i am getting errors now <7> how much are you paying for VOIP? <2> usage <2> through nufone.net <2> 2c/min in 10 sec bits <7> not bad <2> did is $7.50/month <2> unlimited incoming on it <2> toll free is 2c incoming <2> w00t it's registered <2> now to the dialplan... <2> schweet <2> i can receive calls
<5> now make me an account with unlimited international calls :) :) <2> uh huh <2> and now i can receive calls on my toll free as well <2> now to place calls... <8> Running emerge -u system, installs updated packages right? <8> portages that is <9> try emerge -puv system first and you will see what you will see... but it SHOULD update a lot of stuff if you've synced <8> right know it's updating 8 out of 35 <9> right now... <1> http://www.xfce.org/~korbinus/images/euro_vs_america.jpg <1> hahah mmm, euro good <9> hehehehe ! NICE <9> so has anyone ever tried this polypaudio thing with gentoo ? <1> newp, haven't even read/heard about it <8> once it downloaded how do I install it? <2> rockin <2> heh heh heh <9> hmmm.... its kinda like nas.... which is LOOSELY like esound..... basically its got the usual oss/alsa/blah inputs, also native inputs, and its a sound system.... only thing with polypaudio is its VERY simple code-wise, works with modules for all kinds of handy stuff, AND has fancy syncronisation stuff.... IE. you can play a vid with mplayer on one machine connected to a projector, then have 5 other networked machines ALL playing the <9> audio in PERFECT sample for sample sync <9> NiteWrap, if you type emerge -u system then it is downloading AND building AND installing as we speak <2> anyone know an extremely simple extensions.conf line for dialing out? <2> all i can find are outrageously complex menu systems <9> what is extensions.conf for ? <2> asterisk <2> i gave up on my sparc for now <10> asterisk@home is so much easier <1> hrm, sounds nice <8> I did not find a simple conf for asterisk <2> and now have asterisk running on a debian box <2> heh <8> unless get asterisk @ home <8> yes <2> a-evol someone else has mentioned that <2> what is it <8> asterisk for the home <8> hah <10> asteriskathome.sourceforge.net or something <9> NAS sounds good too, its supported with ebuilds and stuff already, BUT i'm not sure it can network-sync sound, which is what i REALLY want.... oh yeah... polypaudio ALSO has a module for advertising an output, so you can "browse" the network for a set of speakers to play on.... <10> it's a 'ready to go' installation cd <10> google and find it <9> gay ! sparc-gentoo ROCKS <8> expect it installs as it's own OS <2> yeah rupert, now that ive got everything config'd right on a pc <9> i gotta admit this mpd thing zaei always tells me to get is kinda cool.... <2> once i figure out how to hell to get asterisk to run on sparc with mpg123 <2> i can just copy my configs over :) <9> hmmm.... <1> mpd owns you and your dog! <9> i don't have a dog :( <1> theBear: what frontend you using? <1> theBear: thats cause mpd owned the beeotch! <8> Heppycat. Do you have a FXS card? <2> no NiteWrap, i dont have **** for interface cards <9> combination of xmms plugin, kmp and gmpc at the moment... each of those 2 are o.k... but lack a couple of things, like one can't change playlist order, and the other makes it almost IMPOSSIBLE to load a webradio.... <8> Do you have ANY interface cards? <2> ive got a grandstream phone, and two accounts through nufone <1> theBear: check out the gmpc-svn, its alot diff then the latest stable <2> toll free to sip and did to iax <9> i like the xmms one.... has basic playlist stuff, normal transport, volume, title, time and fancy drag and drop and middle-click stuff for web-radio's <9> s0ulslack, thats in portage right ? <1> theBear: I have some handy ebuilds that compile plugins etc, http://soul.f2o.org/gmpc-svn/ <8> nufone is free? <2> oh no, they are definately not free <9> s0ulslack, nice <8> That's what I thought <1> theBear: qball (the gmpc author) is playing with moving the playlist around, its abit of a pita <8> hehe <2> but they're damn cheap <8> How cheap is cheap? <9> i get a feeling its the ONLY player for linux OR win that handles web-radio disconnect/reconnects properly.... <2> 2c/min billed in 10 sec blocks <8> nice <2> for outgoing <1> theBear: it works great with streams here :-)
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