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<0> lol <0> :-P <1> oh, its available for linux <0> Well, I do have XP installed under VMware... I suppose I could just use that <1> my bad <0> Oh yeah, no, Limewire under Linux <0> It's the only way I can play MP3's under SuSE, lol <1> hmm, you run esound or something like that? <0> Nope <1> it shouldnt be able to crap a low level sound driver, right? :) <0> I wouldn't think so... <0> I would think as soon as I quit Limewire, it would relinquish the sound back to me <0> And actually it usually does. <1> ;) <1> is there a running limewire process still? <0> Nope, checked that
<1> does it spawn any leet limewire sound process? heh <0> Nothing that I can tell anyway... these modern Red Hat-relatives all run like 50 zillion processes by default though. <0> Nothing obvious.. <1> CeruleanD, you sure that theres no sound sharing daemon running from the OS side? <1> if im not mistaken, thats what esound is...right? <0> Looking through the processes now <1> which distro? <0> SuSE 10 <0> What's spamd? Got 5 childs of it running and I'm not even sure what it is... <0> Well I guess I can google/man it <1> CeruleanD, have a wild guess :) <0> Is it catching spam or creating it? <1> hopefully catching ;) <0> Oh don't even tell me I've been hacked and made into a spam relay? <0> Oh good, it's part of Spam******in which got installed when I installed postfix. *phew* <1> ;) Yep <0> I should've known that, but I forgot I'd installed postfix, lol <0> I did it as a test 'cause I had to build a smtp relay for our disaster recovery site. <1> CeruleanD, chkconfig --list | grep -i sound ? :) <0> alsasound 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:off 5:on 6:off <0> esound 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off <1> I'd guess you're in runlevel 3 now <1> service alsasound restart then I guess <1> any luck? <0> Heh, reading the chkconfig man page now. :) <1> its just to control which services start in which runlevel <1> chkconfig --level 3 alsasound on... would set alsasound to start in 3 <0> Is there a better way to restart it than using the S12alsasound startup script? <0> Ah ok, thank you <0> Oh wait, heh <1> service alsasounds restart :) <0> How do I restart it? <0> Ahhh ok <1> -s <0> hmm, there is no service command, is there something similar? <0> svcconfig or such? <1> oh, no such thing? <1> guess its not that redhat similar then ;) <0> heh, naw, I think they are trying to go their own way. <0> I'll restart it with the startup script <1> dunno, /etc/init.d/alsasound restart or something maybe? <0> Ugh, I couldn't restart it as it's in use by like 5 other drivers. <1> hmm <0> Shutting down sound driverERROR: Module snd_mixer_oss is in use <0> ERROR: Module snd_intel8x0 is in use <0> ERROR: Module snd_ac97_codec is in use by snd_intel8x0 <2> omg doodz r u vary haxy on joor linux boxinZ?!?!?! <0> Etc, on down the line. (not pasting them all 'cause then I'll got booted. <2> tell me joor leetist hax u did?!?! <1> CeruleanD, hmm a restart would probably fix it ;) <0> Yeah, I was trying to figure out some way to get around that, but... hey wait, I just got an error "ding:" <0> I had some mystery process called loop0 running, couldn't man it, so I killed it. Hope it wasn't important, heh, but it was eating like 15-20% of my CPU <1> no idea <3> CeruleanD: did you have any crypto filesystems mounted? <0> Yes <0> Uh oh... <0> Aw, crap <0> I didn't lose the data in that filesystem though right? <3> probably not.
<3> but you might wanna run fsck on it. <0> Yeah... <0> I was deleting a zip file from it, that's probably why it was eating so much cpu time <4> duh, it almost seems as if irfanview (looks promising) doesn't allow to start fullscreen <3> irfanview.... <3> image viewerr irght? freeware for winduhs, handles damn near every format on the planet? That the one? <0> lol, I installed WinXP Pro under VMware and I'm updating it for the first time at windowsupdates, MS does it's little "Genuine Software Validation" dance and says it's *not* genuine... so I hit the back button and tell it to validate again, this time it sees that it *is* valid... Wow, what effective protection. :-D <4> AH, I got it. rtfm does it again. And yeah; thas the one siglite . I was using window stuff & a nero image viewer (nero suite came with my dvd burner) but those were ****y. <3> CeruleanD: that's an interesting though. How m$ will handle vmware instances. <3> s/though/thought/ <4> doh, I am not too pleased oh well. not ontopic anyway <3> I'm gonna give ubuntu a whirl here shortly. <0> Well, I've done it before with this very same license key and it worked, so I was a little dismayed when it choked this time <3> gonna do my first vmware install ever. I'm gonna use ubuntu as the host system, and fBSD as a guest. <0> hmmm <0> I'm using the second-to-latest version of the VMware Server Beta software and it's running pretty well so far. <3> I've pulled down the latest. <0> Much much much better than the last version. As I understand it, that one had all kinds of debug software and such in it. <0> Let me know how well that works for you <3> we'll have to provide for some level of pebkac errors. This being my first time with vmware and all. <0> *nods* <5> meep! <6> hi! somebody here can help me with one iptables problem???? <4> hi db2 <4> Sylis: www.iptables.org <7> whazzup, Lion? <8> uh <4> dogbert2: nothing too much. Hm, fight with $so, getting tired of nightshift (but this is the last one) and thats basicly it. b33r. you? <8> there is a new version of VM server coming soon, if you can, you might want to wait for that. <6> lion I know... but I'm still beginer in iptables and will take me some time so find the right answer <4> choS: no need to wait, you can pick up tjhe beta <8> yes, but a better version is due out soon. <4> choS: if we're having the same product in mind that is :) <8> VMware Server <7> installed the WRE54G at my brother's place...wireless access is now decent upstairs and downstairs...hafta wait until he gets back to configure security stuff (mac filters, wep/wpa, etc) <8> not ESX 3.0 (BTW, that is really nice if you have a chance to play with it) <4> amazing how my earlier laptop problem (connect to Net and then being unable to fire up things like putty or the task manager) are gone now that I installed sygate personal firewall. <4> dogbert2: hmm, nice <0> heh <7> should install dd-wrt 2.3 (sp1) on this WRT54G, however <9> alo * <10> :)))) <4> hm ? <11> ./\!/\. <4> M_: what is so funny? can I conclude that you actually /tried/ flooding some channels? <10> lol.....do you think I'm so lame to do this? <10> :) <4> you sure give out such an impression <10> :) <10> I'm not such an irc addict to flood or to ask for ops or..whatever kids today do... <0> Your smiling instead of utilizing coherent, cognitive abilities to communicate is not improving our perception there, sparky. <11> CeruleanD: heh <0> Ooooo, lookee all tha big words I used! *glee* <11> CeruleanD: Did you eat a dictionary today? <0> Haha, no, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night. <11> CeruleanD++ <4> ah, the m_ is a ro dude, somehow it all makes sense. <0> hahaha, yeah, them Romulans are shady. <12> big words...didnt eat a dictionary but is eating pasta...****in alphabet soup i bet <4> lol. it would seem that he thought that not using +x usermode would be enough to byp*** the ban. <0> hahahaha <4> ...while still being logged in :P <4> re <12> hahaha... fredk posted a link earlier ... its a vid of this chick that is deathly afraid of pickles <0> ... <11> hehe mrspickles! <11> that one is too funny <10> you people have some serious irc problems:) <4> and well, I guess this proves enough
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