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<0> Heh heh. <1> With pirhannas. Or something. <2> welp <2> i'm off to work <2> later folks! <3> jaa mata, docfu <2> http://docfoo.googlepages.com/ <2> Liandrin check out googles new toy <0> beer googles? <1> http://www.google.com/search?q=ati+****tarded&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:unofficial <4> would that means 2 banks are free? <1> Apparently a lot of people think ATI is ****tarded <0> And you thought you were the only one... =) <0> You can be their leader.
<5> Anyone here familiar with the bttv driver? trying to setup my hauppauge card and having some problems. <1> I just don't want people to waste their time with the ****tarded ATI driver. Because it's ****tarded. <5> Basically when I use mplayer with the v4l driver I can get sound but the video is messedup and 48x48 pixels... if I use v4l2 driver I get nice video but no sound. <0> jshriver: Welcome to Linux. Pick one. <1> haha <6> hehe <1> Wossisname, Loki CEO, did in fact have some valid points about what a royal pain in the *** it can be to set **** up in Linux. <5> I like linux in general... distro choice doesnt really matter to me. <1> Like ATI's ****tarded video driver <1> Man I'm going to beat that horse into the ground <5> Greyfox, sorry to hear... <1> No no I solved the problem heh heh. Hope yours is less painful. <5> I bought a NV FX5200 and really happy with it.. the nvidia drivers while not open source are easy to use and nice <5> so can vouch for it.. <1> Yeah no more ATI hardware for me. <5> well I'm building a new box.. had this card working perfectly in my old system.. so confused as to why it wont work in this one <1> Probably some silly little library issue or something <5> Greyfox, until recently I worked at a comp retail store.. you'd be amazed I'd say 98% + of what we sold was AMD and NV <5> ATI was rarely sold noone not even windows user liked it <1> Yah I wouldn't even have this card but it came bundled with the system and I was in a hurry <5> at least for video cards.. I hear ATI has some nice video capturing cards...ala AIW <7> ya ati makes nice capture cards <1> Oh their hardware is great. Their software blows donkey balls. <7> other then that nvidia all teh way <1> Aah well I'm off. Later, all. <5> take care <0> Heh, I actually got $boss to install Outlook-QuoteFix. <8> Been at this all night I still cant get this wireless usb nic going can you guys atempt to help me again. Got hotplug going though <9> hullo all <3> jgaddis, my lefthand monitor died last night :( <0> Don't have another to replace it? <3> no <3> but whyzzard gave me directions to fix the most common failures <3> replace two caps and resolder an IC <10> Liandrin: ****. Dual Screen? I've got three screens going currently (borrowed one extra LCD) ... they may only be 15" LCD's ... but, damned if I'm going back to only one :/ <3> I've been dual-headed since, oh, 1998 <3> one head feels so cramped :( <7> lol same once you go multi its hard to go back to single <6> I prefer my one head, thanks. Two's 2 complicated - where does one look when the other's kissing someone? <11> I like 2 just fine. One does the tunneling work while the other's kissing someone. <11> doesn't really matter where it looks. It's dark in there anyway. <6> siglite, eh? you must have a REALLY flexible head to go all the way <11> bah, why are you using ipcop? <6> ipcop?! <0> siglite: It's for a public library. <0> It "just stopped" a few days ago. <11> jgaddis: sure, but what's ipcop do that vi doesn't? <0> siglite: routes, for one. :P <11> vi /path/to/some/firewall/ruleset ; vi /etc/network/interfaces vi /path/to/some/routing/script <11> vi's magic. <0> It puts a nice little web interface on it for their "I.T. guy" who doesn't grok Linux. <11> it does firewalls, vpns... routing.... <0> He got tired of calling me, I got tired of going there. Seemed like a good compromise. <0> Finally got rid of their SonicWall piece of ****. <11> ok, well, I'll grant that ipcop is a step up from sonicwall. <11> but just smack the it guy in the face with netfilter.org and let him RTFM like a good lil "I.T. guy" <0> He doesn't wanna **** it any more either, which is why he calls me. <0> I was happy to save them $2,000 and take $500 of it for an hour and a half or so of work. <11> or do you have to support the guy as part of your duties/job/work meaning you ain't gettin' paid no extra for dealing with him? <0> siglite: Technically, he's their I.T. guy. He takes care of all of it and when he has issues he calls me.
<0> (He used to work part-time for me at $school) <11> ah <11> you're his parachute. <11> being a parachute can be lucrative :) <0> The other day when this box died, he called me from his $day_job, and when I left the school, I went to the library, got some dumb girl to let me in the server room and was on my way home before he got there. <11> though, unfortunately, I usually don't make any money for it. <0> $150 for about 90 minutes (including driving) <11> jgaddis: hahah, did you change his /etc/issue to 4ll ur b453 r b3l0ng 2 u5 ? <11> jgaddis: and then say "man, I dunno, some stupid girl will let just anyone in the server room, I have NFI how that happened." <0> siglite: Wouldn't do any good. The box is headless and I don't think he'd even think to hook up a monitor to it. <0> siglite: Yeah, he asked how I got in. <0> "I asked that young, red-headed girl if she had a key and she said yeah. I told her to give it to me." <11> ok, I gotta get to bed. <0> Note that I had come straight from work, though, and was in a suit. <12> bed? it's early in the morning <0> Later Keith. <11> yeah, it's 0100 here. <11> night <12> it's 0700 here <6> suit? <6> you wear a suit to work, jgaddis ? <12> god forbid <0> Sometimes. <13> module-***istant is such a nice thing <0> well, this could be part of the problem: <0> Mar 29 18:33:48 cerberus kernel: INPUT IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:c0:f0:16:f2:59:08:00 SRC=165.139.78.130 DST=255.2 <0> 55.255.255 LEN=61 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=128 ID=16881 PROTO=UDP SPT=4398 DPT=712 LEN=41 <0> Mar 30 18:30:02 cerberus syslogd 1.4.1: restart. <14> Any one can help me installing joomla <6> Angeloo, see the FAQs <0> Note the time difference between those two subsequent log entries <6> wow. 24 hours <6> has anyone installed FC5 here yet? <14> chmod 755 * <14> is to get the program make write/changes? <15> lol <6> Angeloo, *Read* the FAQs <14> i got no FAQS! <6> Angeloo, uh. on the website <6> i can't believe people don't see FAQs on the website. thats why they're PUT up there! <14> jajaajaajajaja <6> lol <16> errrm <16> ops <16> hmmm. wrong channel too. <10> hey cheeksy! <16> hey! <17> sourceforge still hasnt responded to my request to add a project <18> gnubee: from waht I've heard they're not in the best of states right now, their cvs developer server took a **** the other day <10> No. I still feel unfulfilled ... <17> libolt, thanks for the info ... i would understand <18> yeah I only know (even though I've got a developer account on sf) because a project I'm following can't put out a release until it's back up <18> waznz: god don't get it pregnant <10> libolt: I don't think I'm fertile enough ... <17> waznz, a goat cant impregnate a bear <10> gnubee: say what? <10> how? <17> cant <10> **** sorry - I'm sick today ... missed the cant bit <10> must be the lack of g0ats about here ... <17> take a rest dude <19> I know this is like irrelevant <19> but... <19> anyone knows a way to round the corners on the main panel of kde 3.5?
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