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<0> insmod: wow eh? <1> India Pale Ale <2> Nanuq: Too bad the instructions I found never mention that. <0> what? <3> Nanuq: :) <3> Strider-: room temp ? is it Keith's <3> MarchHare: what was the final command line <2> mkisofs .\ -J -r > test.iso <2> I was originally doing mkisofs * -J -r > test.isu <2> I was originally doing mkisofs * -J -r > test.iso <2> Various options, but the difference was in the wildcarding. <3> MarchHare: linux? <2> In Windows <3> MarchHare: ah <2> I'm trying to move off to opensource CD burn software <2> I dislike the new Easy CD Creator. Way too bloated for me.
<2> I've been trying to figure out the thing with mkisofs off and on for about 6 months. <3> MarchHare: well i wrote a dvd thingy and have a script for mp3 <2> cdrecord can handle a DVD sized ISO, right? <3> MarchHare: don't us it <2> You don't? What do you use? <3> MarchHare: growisofs <2> I've never heard of that one. Where's it from, and how is it different? (Besides apparently being able to handle >700mb Isos <3> MarchHare: cdrecord has i believe a non GNU for dvdburning <2> Is that the "dvdpro" thing I saw? <3> MarchHare: growisofs was originally designed as a frontend to mkisofs to facili- tate appending of data to ISO9660 volumes residing on random-access media such as DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, plain files, hard disk partitions <3> etc <2> I found that stuff with a google search... <3> MarchHare: cdrecord for cds is ok -- but not for dvd <2> Ok, I'll believe that. <2> Growisofs can independently burn a DVD? <3> MarchHare: what do you need it to do <3> MarchHare: ya <2> That seems a little out of the Linux philosophy. Usually tools only do one thing. <3> MarchHare: Growisofs is the dvd handler for mkisofs <3> MarchHare: ? <2> Ok, so let me get this straight (be patient): I use mkisofs to generate my 700+ iso, then burn it with growisofs? <3> MarchHare: http://home.cogeco.ca/~smacneil1/ --the prog i wrote <3> MarchHare: what do you need it to do <3> MarchHare: and no <2> I'm just trying to understand what all it can do. I know what mkisofs does. I'm just checking that I don't need to do stuff with growisofs instead. <2> Is one a replacement for the other in various situations, in other words? <3> MarchHare: if you are burning dvd use growisofs -- it is mkisofs dvd burner <2> So what do I use to make my disc image before burning? Growisofs? <3> MarchHare: either or <2> I prefer to do my burning in two steps. Manual creation of the ISO file, then I burn it. <3> MarchHare: great there you go <2> So mkisofs will create a proper ISO for a DVD. good! Then I just use growisofs to burn it. <2> Sweet. Now that makes sense. <3> MarchHare: :) <4> Hello again <1> cause the old black rum <2> Now, let's see if the .exe I found for it likes my hardware! <2> :) <2> I plan to move away from windows soon enough anyway. <3> MarchHare: never used windows man <2> I'd like to write some decent games for linux. The ones it seems to have are hard to install and require a lot. Also, they don't seem to be all that modern <3> MarchHare: well for six months ten viruses 11 yrs ago <2> Viruses aren't a problem if you know how to avoid them. <3> MarchHare: http://www.lokigames.com/ <2> Didn't they do the Doom port years ago? <3> MarchHare: know idea i don't play games <5> http://myspace-813.vo.llnwd.net/01135/31/87/1135357813_l.jpg <-- bwahahahaha <4> Lots of games of that style had a port, the quake series one example <3> slarty: i want duke3d <2> Duke3D kicks so much ***. <4> Because they use the same textures, modules etc. the only thing required is a binary that uses them <4> If that made any sense... <2> slarty: There's a lot of Win32 engine ports for Duke3d. <2> Some are really improved over the original engine. <4> Ok, engine port :P <2> I know how ports work for things like that. I'm considering writing one for an old flight simulator called corncob 3d <2> The game was simple enough. <4> I got quake2 running in my redhat a few years back <2> Technically, the game didn't even need data files. If you figured out how to run it without a universe file, it would put you in an empty universe :) <2> I bet there is a port of Duke3d to Linux <4> Well I bet the original runs in wine
<3> MarchHare: there is but it is only a map <3> slarty: nope <2> The original is DOS DPMI program. <2> insmod: Only a map? Huh? <2> slarty: I tried running Duke3d in DosEMU years ago. Didn't work. <3> MarchHare: never got it going -- but don't go <2> Don't go where? <4> Aw <2> slarty: It didn't work in FreeDos either, as I recall. <3> MarchHare: into the game -- let me find the port <2> slarty: The Win32 port of the engine was pretty awesome, though. Way better mouse control. Played more like Halflife (except the sprites were flat :( ) <4> Hehe I played that one :P <4> With the playboy mansion <2> Halflife was fun, too. <2> playboy mansion map for halflife? <2> Who did you shoot? The bunnies? <4> Nope, duke3d <2> Sweet. I started trying to do my college campus my freshman year for duke3d. I got distracted during the second semester... <2> I made the octopus look evil, though (I took the gfx from lameduke) <2> octobrain, that's what it was. <4> Heh if you say so, it's all kinda fuzzy to me now <3> slarty: poor eyes? <4> I remember tings lie "Shake it, baby" and "Damn, I'm looking good" though <2> "Those alien bastards are gonna pay for shootin' up my ride!" <2> That was a cl***ic. <4> Hehe <4> insmod I meant I don't remember it all that well <3> slarty: it's time to kick *** and chew buble gum and i am all out of bublegum <4> And the end was quite memorable too hehe <3> slarty: never got the -- as i said i only had win for 6 months then went linux <3> slarty: never got there <5> holy ****...just pulling up the CRM on my webserver brings my load avgs from 0.0 0.0 0.0 to 0.89, 0.5, 0.02 <5> (on my server) <4> A little cutscene of Duke takin a dump down the aliens boss' neck while reading the newspaper <4> That was the finale <6> insmod: Why don't you just /msg me with the URL of that map/game if you find it. I need to get back to work on a computer I'm building for a friend (I'm giving him one to bring him out of the stone age) <6> I think I'll write a short tutorial for the practical use of mkisofs. <6> Something that someone may find useful someday. <5> 400 of those exist already <6> Steakk: I didn't fine 1/400th of them. <6> =P <5> I wrote one for linuxdocs.org a few years back <5> granted its been updated since then, 40000 times, but still <3> MarchHare: i think this is it http://icculus.org/duke3d/ <6> Explaining in concise terms that you have to specify a directory as a source for mkisofs in order to get a tree structure in the ISO? <4> Nanuq: If you're there, this solved my problem: chmod 0400 /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/ifcfg-ppp0 <6> insmod: Not bad. A proper port, it looks like. <3> M4rchHare: not realy <3> M4rchHare: but the best there is <2> insmod: Looks like it can handle the important stuff (I tend to put emphasis on the game, rather than the deathmatch stuff <7> I *LOVE* iGo Juice 70. <7> Whoever m*** produced that deserves a real genuis prize.. <3> iGo Juice 70?? <3> M4rchHare: try it <2> I might set it up on a spare box I'm going to put linux on. <8> you gurus <8> i know i might be wrong to join this channel but im hoping any suggestions about this, i tried to do man dhcpd but i cant read any feature about lease query. anyways does anyhere if the dhcpd package has a feature about lease query? <2> I don't. <2> But I'm sure someone else does. <9> hordem, as in seeing which arp adress is requesting which IP ? <8> ok ill stay here and wait for anyone to give me bright ideas while im goggling <9> if so, just configure your syslog to handle those messages <9> (i use syslog-ng with one of their example files) <8> hmmm <10> hordem: Maybe if you explained what you're trying to do a little better. "feature about lease query" is a bit broad. <8> actually i dont have any idea what that lease query do for dhcpd program. my supplier says they are using windows based dhcp program to be able to use lease query feature.but me here im using opensource server not windows/billgates <11> they've turned bill gates into a server now? <8> hehehe libolt4 <8> Shadur: my supplier says this is the details/description of lease query http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-joshi-dhcp-lease-query-ext-01.txt im trying to comprehend this one. <4> http://www1.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf-announce/current/msg01759.html <4> there's a simple description there <12> whoat commands adduser id root <8> slarty do you think dhcp package of linux supports dhcp lease query feature? <4> hordem: I have no idea to be fair
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