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<0> Jostein: just that for streaming purposes, and given that much bandwidth, it's ****in' amazing <1> gotcha <1> NickPoli: I know you? <1> stop /msg'ing me <0> Jostein: yeah, i should just buy that 750G drive and do everything in flac <0> Jostein: settle this encoder issue once and for all ;) <1> only thing I dont like about flac is that its useless for my cellphone <1> 1. it cant play it & 2. I only have 512MB memorystick <0> haha, tried flac with some wicked options to try to squeeze a few more byte out. <0> well, a few indeed. took 20 minutes for one song, and saved me 50K <2> And you ended up with line noise? <1> hehe <3> Nanuq: as long as decoding speed isn't noticably affected, that still works out fair though <0> wlfshmn: one plus of FLAC, apparently
<0> wlfshmn: and g'day <4> Argh <3> morning Nanuq, Tron <0> Tron <4> wlfshmn, Nanuq <5> Anyone here running centos 4.3 on a dell 1950/2950? <6> yes <6> but I've installed 32-bit on it not 64 <5> Sunblade: ah, but the hardware is natively supported? <6> as far as I can see it does <6> we've a 1950 <5> ok, i was just wondering about the support for SAS and the new broadcom cards.. <5> Sunblade: we're switching from debian to centos because of customer demands for redhat, oracle etc.. Not very familiar with the Centos yet... <7> hello <7> someone to help me ? <5> linux4u: just ask the question. <7> ok <7> it is about cvoicecontrol <5> dont know anything about that :) <7> I need to use microphone_config <7> to create a .cvoicecontrol/my_config.cvs <7> but atr step 3 it ****s with a sigsev <7> so I need someone else config file <7> please can u download it and give me your config file ? <7> it is for a job please <8> do you want my /etc/p***wd with that? <7> people who can help me can do <7> I dont acre about those who insult me <6> Clone: centos is ok <6> it has some weird ssh issues and sometimes rpm database issues, although here <7> I beg ur pardon <7> all I need is to know how a config file looks like for cvoicecontrol <7> paste it somewhere I will take it <7> I can pay for it <9> linux4u: If I were to download it, I'd wind up with the standard config file, which would perforce be the same one you'd end up with, with the same sample config file. <7> I can give u the rpm if u want <7> u set it up <7> you make it work with ur mic <7> and u give me the config <10> hy <4> linux4u On this channel we ask that you speak the English language without corrupting it into moron-speak (l33tsp34k) , or "txt"ing-speak. We warn once when encountering non-words like 'u' for 'you', 'r' for 'are', '4' for 'for' or 'ppl' for people, for example. Offenders are treated with considerable disdain, so, if you persist in speaking like this, expect to get booted out, especially after being warned not to. <9> linux4u: 1) The word "you" is spelled with three letters. 2) I don't use redhat or suse and have no use for RPMs. 3) I don't have a microphone on this system. 4) stop abusing your enter key, your blathering is getting on my nerves. <10> i need some help with my adsl connection on slackware 10.2 <10> anyone can help me? <7> this why Linux will (I mean "free" Linux) will lose the desktop market,no help between developers online,bad support,dependancies <7> at least reactos and linspire are going to act like men with bollocks <8> No help between developers? <8> How so? <8> I could use some cheese. <0> a wee bit of brie <5> Sunblade: what ssh problems are that with centos? <11> anybody alive on this channel ? <0> nope, all dead <6> Clone: sometimes when I am in a ssh session with the server the ssh session locks up, I can login again however <11> Nanuq <11> Nanuq can you help me <9> iTaN, please go to http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html and pay careful attention to the suggestions there. It'll improve your chances of getting a useful answer. <5> Sunblade: hmm, sounds familiar.. Can't remember when I had that happen to me though, must have been years ago ;) <11> Shadur thx <0> Shadur: I'm curious what the question was. <12> any one around
<9> Maybe <6> Clone: I think it has to do with a buffer which can't handle some speeds very well <5> Sunblade: but how is that centos specific? <3> Jostein: where did you put k_f btw? <1> wlfshmn: back in his cave <1> he's busy oogling girls these days, instead of oogling the laptop :P <3> Jostein: ah well <1> heh <4> *wince* I sent a bitchy email to $ISP about the non-appearance of our leased line internet connection, and lo and behold, 10 minutes later an engineer arrives to - you've guessed it - install the leased line. ;) <6> Clone: since I don't have it using redhat es <5> Sunblade: hmm, weird ****(tm). <6> yes, oh well I am getting used to it <3> Tron: how many days were he late? ;) <2> Morning, Lion-O <4> wlfshmn: Oh about a ****ing month and a half? <13> mornin' Coma / wlfshmn / Sunblade / Clone /lost+found Tron / $others <4> Lion-O: Greets <13> lol, it seems irssi also checks for file entries :) <3> Tron: then your letter is still well motivated though ;) <14> Heh <14> Lion-O: Watching out for those who have forgotten their own name eh? <3> hmm. now the .jspx page renders.. but it would be nice if it actually rendered as html.. <6> hi Lion-O <15> Sunblade: not yet. <13> Pizbit: hehe <14> Lion-O: It's a nice thought <0> Lion-O <13> Nanuq! <6> Ka-bar: hm ? <13> and so the rain pours down and thunder is striking <16> How do I uninstall a program in linux? <13> disproportio: depends on your distribution, normally you'd use the package manager. <16> i was thinking to just delete the folder where it is in.. if i know that there are no dependencies upon it <16> i am using Ubuntu. i installed real10 player recently and want to uninstall it. but when i use the native package manager, there is no uninstall option for it <2> And severly screw up the package manager's database at it? smart move <13> lol <13> disproportio: man rpm <2> err <13> Like I said; it depends on your distribution /and/ the way you installed it ofcourse. <2> Lion-O: _ubuntu_ *cough* <16> Coma.. the database manager doesn't show that it is installed. <13> Coma: whoops, indeed. <17> i find the distribution cathegory's rather puzzling, for what should i go if i need linux as a workstation/net access/web design? <13> deathFIRE: something which appeals to you, except slackware. Check www.distrowatch.org <2> disproportio: Oh, if you installed it by hand, you should be able to nuke it just fine <2> deathFIRE: ubuntu comes to mind though <17> ok... <17> well i'm totally new, so i'll have more questions as i go :) <16> Coma, "nuke"? <2> disproportio: "Cautiously remove" <16> the thing is the program also shows up in the menu <16> oh lol <3> Coma: precision nuking eh ;) <5> Lion-O: afternoon :) <17> under the www.linux.org site, under which cathegory is ubuntu? <14> deathFIRE: There's no h in category <14> Unless, of course, your name is Igor. <17> lol <2> Or if you're his cousin, Igor. <9> Or his uncle twice removed, Igor. <17> since irc is so international, my name could very well be igor :) if an "h" means my english is doomed forever, we could very well talk in romanian and see how you're doing :)) <2> Damn, ubuntu's listed no. 1 in the general top 10 <18> hi * <15> tavi-san: not yet. <2> hola tavi <18> wtf <18> Ka-bar: how the hell did you know i was gonna say here hi? <18> bastard! <18> hoi John <19> hi! <15> mrs_mr: not yet.
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