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<0> nite <1> hi <1> zymurgy you scared him <2> docfu: sorry <1> good job <3> if ony it were always that easy <1> hmm <4> hi friends <4> any hacker here?? <5> How can i switch between several opened files in emacs? <6> Ctrl-Meta-<Uppercase I> <6> that goes to the previous buffer in emacs <5> ok thanks, meta = window key, right? <6> it's the alt key
<5> ok <7> cap'n <6> Ctrl-X b displays the list of buffers to switch to <6> heya Nanuq <6> how goes it? <8> How do I take the directory of /mnt/cdrom and turn that into an iso file that can be bootable once it has been burned with a program like k3b? <5> may i ask yet another stupid question, how can i change the Foreground+Background colors in emacs? :) <9> well damnit all to hell <10> anyone running bacula? <6> dna_: simple. cat /dev/cdrom > blah.iso <6> just make sure it's not mounted. <8> cappicard, can that also work with any other directory on the /dev/hda1 ?? <8> for example directory /home/user/fs <6> well, if you want to do that, you need to copy the boot sector from an existing bootable CD or just use a bootable floppy's image <6> and then just use k3b to copy your directories and tell it where your floppy image is found <8> cappicard, I do not have a floppy drive <8> cappicard, nor the existing bootable cd, I just have the file structure on my hdd <8> the file structure of the cd, not the install <6> you can use the boot sector from a win9x floppy image. they can be found at www.bootdisk.com <8> cappicard, is that what all cd's use as a boot method? <6> www.tldp.org shows how to create a bootable cd <6> not all of them <6> but a good majority of them use floppy emulatoin <6> er-emulation. <6> they either use 1.44M or 2.88 boot floppy image <8> cappicard, thank you <6> sure <11> anybody knows how i can make a folder bootable over the network to install an os on a pc without cd or floppy? <11> please? <11> or how to install a pxe server(wich one...suggestions) to do the trick? <11> ....guess not! <11> hey <11> anybody awake? <11> whatever <11> i'm out <11> keep learning people....:( <11> bye <12> for some reason, my xorg.conf dont work with my new vid card...even though its an nvidia card...everything is generic in it, and should work on all cards <12> all NV cards that have dual head output that is <13> you're using vga drivers? and not nv.o? <12> I am tryin to use the driver 'nvidia' <13> on what kernel? <12> 2.6.12 .. same kernel I have been using...I only changed the card..nothin else <13> you didn't change from like regular pci to pci-e or something right? <12> using the latest drivers too...8178 <12> nope...old one was agp, new one is agp <12> I can get it to work with the standard 'nv' driver, but not nvidia's offical driver <13> what's the error? <12> the X log is showing a ****load of errors sayin "WAIT (2, 1, 0x8000, 0x000000000, 0x000000005d4,0) <12> "Unable to get display device in CRT-0's EDID; cannont compute DPI from EDID." <13> try turning off edid? <12> tryin to figure out how to do that <13> -ignore-edid <12> locked up the machine (with those damned WAIT errors) <13> there is only one card right? <12> yes, an NVidia GeForce 6200 256MB 8X AGP <12> refuses to work with the NVidia kernel driver <13> what's going on just before the wait errors occur? <12> lspci does detect the card with the correct info <12> Setting Mode "1280x1024" <12> WAIT (2, 1, 0x8.......
<12> hrmmm...."More than one matching Device Section found: device1" <13> hrm. are you trying to play with it multiple times in your xorg config? <12> thats what I had for the old card (the old card(like this one) had multiple outputs...the old one had SVGA and SVIDEO)...this one has SVGA, DVI, and SVIDEO...I bet I am referring to something wrong as to what outputs to use somewhere <12> since the new card has the 3rd output, i bet something is getting confused somewhere <1> heysteakk <12> oy <13> i would start vanilla, and add each output one by one <12> safemode: I wouldnt know where to begin with that...I've been using this same config for years...totally forgot how I came up wtih the info that is in there <14> docfu: bastage <1> hey bbfk <1> oh was this for my comment about you earlier? <1> or cause i talked your husband into that car? <1> er i mean guitar <13> copy it, then run nvidia-xconfig <1> or cause i asked him to find that jack and you two ripped apart the house looking for it? <1> or is this...just cause i'm an *** and i deserve it? <15> Poor docfu ... :( <16> lol, he deserved it <1> totally <12> no go <16> we picked up a jack adapter tonight. <16> now I can't seem to get windows or linux to record properly. <17> i bought a Swiss Army laptop backpack today. <17> this thing warps space and time. <17> i can fit my whole ****ing house in it <18> s/house/cock/ <13> Steakk: if nvidia-xconfig can't get you a working x config, then maybe you need to cold reboot and see if it'll work then. you may have stuck the card in an unknown state <1> siglite man if its not one thing its another <16> I know <12> safemode: I have rebooted about 400 times <16> I was able to record 60 seconds with winders sound recorder <16> krec gives really ****ty quality <12> well, at least 30 (as /home is now being checked due to being mounted 30 times) <13> Steakk: try booting it with -nvagp=0 <13> ack <13> not booting <13> but starting x <1> hey tsokolat <13> you could also set the X config nvagp "0" <19> hiya again <13> Steakk: by any chance, was the last card agp 8x, ? <12> I do not recall...the new one is <12> the former card was NVidia GeForce FX 5200 64mb <13> yea, if you load it without agp, like i mentioned with the config option ...i'm thinking it may work ...when you use a minimalistic config (no crazy outputs and such) <12> I need the outputs though, thats the thing <13> so what <13> start out without them, and work your way up <12> I need the output to the TV, and the output to the monitor <12> I cant even get it to work with jsut 1 output(monitor) <12> BUT, if I use the nv driver, the monitor goes at least <13> if you want to find out why it's not working, you have to find a state that does work ...and that's usualyl found by going with the least amount of options and configuration <13> that's because the nv driver doesn't use agp modes <13> and it doesn't activate options available on the card that aren't on by default.. .like the nvidia module will and does <13> disabling agp or not loading the kernel driver would be the first start... <13> not having the dri/agp driver would still allow you to use the multiple outputs <13> if they are found to be the things that cause it to crash <12> the machine just rebooted it self now... <13> sweet <12> not sweet, heh <13> so this time dont load the module at all into the kernel <13> move or turn on the option to not load the kernel module <12> what module? NVagp? or the nvidia kernel module? <13> nvagp and the nvidia kernel module <13> just use the nvidia xorg driver ...dont load anything into the actual kernel <13> (nvidia driver) not nv <12> no go <12> son of a bitch <13> it still ****ing hangs? <13> without any kernel drivers <12> using the .conf made ny nvidia-xconfig, and changing the driver from nvidia to nv, yes, it hangs
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