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<0> tavi-san: riiight <0> Link it! Link it! <0> Yeah baby! Link it! <0> Kernel: arch/i386/boot/bzImage is ready (#1) <0> ahh, another linkage <0> libdb-4.4.so: ELF 32-bit MSB dynamic lib SPARC32PLUS Version 1, V8+ Required, UltraSPARC1 Extensions Required, dynamically linked, not stripped <0> 4.4.1a, that is <0> wait, no.. 4.4.20 <0> Linux sierra 2.6.17.8 #1 Mon Aug 7 08:05:20 EDT 2006 i686 GNU/Linux <1> hello <1> I have a linux 2.2.20 installation and I would like to update to kernel 2.6 <1> is it OK to update directly to kernel 2.6 from kernel 2.2.20? <2> cadett: what distro?
<1> its a special distribution for a particular design program <1> so it is not a known distribution <3> cadett: you're just embar***ed to say slackware, right? <4> cadett: then you are asking the wrong people. <1> I suppose they tweaked a known distribution but I am not sure which one <5> hehe <1> is there anyway I can find out which distribution it is? <5> cadett i dont see too big a problem with it, as long as you have the same configurations set in your kernel <1> any commands to find it out? <1> the main cause I want to update to 2.6 kernel is because we need USB support on linux <5> does your computer have any special hardware plugged in to it? any reason for the kernel to be somewhat customized previously? <1> yes, we use a kind of dungle from serial port <1> pardon me <1> parallel port <5> should be ok then.. <1> and we use scanner printer and graphics tablets from serial port <5> give 'er a shot <1> so <5> you can of course keep backups of your old kernel <5> so its failsafe <3> cadett: probably your best bet is to document what is in your current system and build a new one from the ground up using an existing modern distro, and set it up the way you had the old one set up. <2> WWDC is today in 4 hours <5> thats a good idea too.. install a new version of linux in like 15 mins <3> reality: WWDC? What Will D-side Crap? <1> hmm <5> hahah <2> Ka-bar: World Wide Developers Conference <2> Ka-bar: Apple's conference where they release all of their new **** <1> cqan you suggest me a good step by step tutorial to upgrade my 2.2.20 to 2.6? <2> cadett: It's the same as compiling a standard kernel <1> uh.. "compiling a standard kernel" <2> Compiling "any" kernel <1> a good tutorial for "compiling a standard kernel"? <2> cadett: google is your friend <1> google is ver unfriendly in this topic <2> Actually, no, it's not <5> yea.. search for "compile linux kernel" and then hit i'm feelin lucky <1> hmm <2> 8,960,000 results for compiling linux kernel <1> i did not try that keywords <1> I only tired "update kernel" <1> well <1> I heard that in order to update to 2.6 my kernel should be at least 2.4 so I consulted you because my kernel is 2.2.20 at the moment <5> understandable, just remember the kernel is source, and it needs to be compiled <1> thanks <6> bwah they broke kernel-package again <7> reality: if they release an iPhone I'll buy one. <2> D-side: Even if it's nothing more than a Rockr? <7> well, no. <2> I think by now, we all know it's coming <2> But I think you can probably expect a disappointment <7> you're right, that statement deserves clarification. if they release an ipod-like phone thats not a piece of ****, i'll be all over it if my piece of **** carrier will stock it <2> Well, the new version of Itunes has the code for a phone <8> anyone seen PolarWolf around today? <8> s/links/hack links/ <2> I would rather see a PDA like phone come out of Apple <2> Something to compete with WM5 <2> Not just limited to ipod functions <7> so would i, but lets face it. doubtful as hell. <2> Yep
<7> i think an apple tablet would be the only tablet worth buying. <2> heh, I don't think any tablet is worth buying <9> D-side: I pitty you lot that are at the mercy of your carreirs to provide phones ;) <2> wlfshmn: He's on a CDMA network <9> and that is a reason not to pitty him? ;) <2> Well, until HSDPA becomes a reality in the US, he's got a heck of a lot faster data rates <9> I have perfect access to full 3G speeds here, and I've used that exactly never. <2> Oh. I use it all of the time <2> I just get 200 kbps down <9> I suppose I should be able to ideally reach twice that.. but I have seen little need <2> Can't wait for HSDPA though... 14.4 mbps <9> besides, they charge an arm and a leg unless you are on some special data plan <2> wlfshmn: Ah. My data plan is $4.99 for unlimited <9> reality: err, HSDPA has 10.8Mbit theoretical throughput <2> On the specs, it's 14.4 on the downlink <9> the 3GPP addition seems to allow for 14.4, but it's an extended standard <2> It's 10.8 on WCDMA <2> Which my network isn't. <10> a horse sense is a thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people <10> brilliant <2> So, looking at the MIMO specs, looks like it can go up to 20 mbps <11> i'm scripting over ssh - opening a java app in the bg. the script doesn't exit when finished. any ideas why? <12> because the script is still running and hasn't detached from the tty <12> or PTY, depending <11> anything i can do yo help it detach? <12> Kill the process. <11> when i don't script this, it only takes a few seconds to run <13> and begins the first day of my evil traffic control policies <10> lol <10> need help? <11> siglite: are you a crossing guard? <13> rasputin666: are you retarded? <14> ? <11> siglate: are you my friend? i need to cross <15> rofl <14> <10> RusskieZhivi: please use something we can understand <10> siglite: while you're at it <10> kick RusskieZhivi too <14> sry, got encoding error <10> what is sry? <10> so siglite, 15:24 < tavi-san> need help? <13> tavi-san: not at all. It's working great. I bet the lUsers are pissed though. <10> ah, ok, i was bored here :) <13> though, they probably haven't figured out what I've done. I'm sure they're just thinkin' "gee, the internet is slow today" <10> siglite: one thing: LUSERS ARE ALWAYS PISSED OFF BY ANYTHING FORBIDDING ANYTHING <10> :) <13> oh yeah <10> when i enabled the real evil GPO in the network <10> people were like "omg e-messenger.net is broken, it just doesnt work" <10> and i was "yeah, they have problems" <10> actually they had any scripting disabled :) <16> does anyone knows what sorting algo the unix 'sort' command uses? <13> rad182: alpha by default. <10> rad182: that can be found out really easily <13> rad182: check the man page. You can change it. <16> alphasort? <10> oh ****, dawggie is here <13> I wouldn't call "alpha-numeric" much of an algorithm <13> but hatt's what it uses. <13> argh. <13> stupid keyboard. <10> siglite: PEBCAK! <13> no, it's this keyboard/driver <13> could be X <11> alphanumeric is the new bubble sort <0> sig! <13> when the system's loaded, it jumbles my keystrokes <13> hey nanuq <16> thanks <7> siglite: suuuure it does. <13> D-side: you should see it in action. It's really amazing.
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