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<0> others: duh, of course
<1> Nanuq, and wat program do you use ?
<1> xmms ?
<2> I am running SimplyMEPIS distro of linux and it wont let me set my resolution higher than 800x600 in KDE, can anyone help me out, in windows I can go as high as 1280x1024
<3> only 60 packages left
<4> but i dont have any Linux emergency boot floppy
<5> Daveosaurus: been there, done taht, ain't going back through those headaches again :)
<3> heh
<1> Nanuq, so ?
<3> are deb packages usually binary?
<3> o
<6> huk: Got a CDrom?
<3> wait stupid question
<2> Anyone?
<2> I am running SimplyMEPIS distro of linux and it wont let me set my resolution higher than 800x600 in KDE, can anyone help me out, in windows I can go as high as 1280x1024
<6> Sculptured: Don't message me



<7> why?
<7> i need help
<3> apt-get fetches .deb?
<6> Because I said so
<5> if you setup your sources.list you can get the source to any debian package
<3> thats it :)
<6> That's why
<7> bu can u help me with something?
<6> Sculptured: No, because you haven't asked an intelligent question
<2> What is the console command to change your x windows resolution
<6> Basikone: vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf
<3> Basikone read up on xorg.conf
<2> ok thanks
<2> im really new to this
<7> reality ,i have a fedora core 4 ,on 4 cd`s ,and i want to instal it from my hdd...how do i make this?
<2> well, i used to use linux but not for a few years and back then there was a command u could type in console that would bring up a wizard for your resolution
<6> Sculptured: If you can't read the documentation and install guide, then Linux is not for you
<4> i dont have a Linux emergency boot floppy
<1> Nanuq, so what program do you use for internet radio on linux ?
<8> Basikone: the X-config file is pretty straight forward. if you cant find/remember any tools, just use your favorite editor and hack it yourself
<0> others: mplayer
<2> Jostein, what is the path to the X-config file again?
<7> reality where is this installation guide...make me understand !!!
<6> Sculptured: If you can't find it, linux is not for you
<6> Period
<8> < reality> Basikone: vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf
<3> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
<6> End of discussion
<1> Nanuq, huh ? i have mplayer but it doesn't work
<0> others: What's the issue?
<7> you **** reality !!!>..
<2> ohh yah i just checked that out, but I dont really understand it
<0> reality does ****
<6> Truth hurts
<0> reality: g'day ;)
<6> Howdy
<2> Xconfigurator doesnt work either
<1> Nanuq, here is the output http://pastebin.ca/163817
<9> first its spelled "you". second... its atompngn ;)
<10> wha?
<9> atompngn: eya
<10> my ears are burning
<8> time for wine!
<1> Nanuq, doesn it work for you ?
<11> Ok, someone's been smoking crack
<10> whatcha talking 'bout Lion-O
<11> Some dude, apparently thought.. he's going to use hard drive fault correction system on a m***ive scale as a way of warning for tsunamis and the likes
<8> LOL
<11> as in, poll millions of hosts.. if alot in a certain area show similar errors there might be something going on
<8> fredk: and THAT is exactly why people shouldnt publish hacks like this on the internet: http://www.suitable.com/tools/seismac.html
<11> oooookkk
<0> others: sorry, sec
<1> np
<11> hmm, bzip2 seems slow ;)
<8> it IS slow
<0> others: well, you shouldn't be doing it as root, for one
<0> others: otherwise I don't see the error
<0> heya JJ



<0> fredk: use LZMA
<8> hey Nanuq
<12> Nanuq
<13> fredk: otoh, watching cl***ified adds for missing pets seems to be correlated
<0> Jostein: how'd the dentistry go?
<0> Liandrin: g'day
<11> Strider-, heh
<1> Nanuq, yes but can you please try it and see it it works from your side ?
<11> thats something too, isnt it
<1> if*
<0> others: Well I don't have mplayer handy here.
<1> oh ok
<13> of course, it's more strongly correlated after the event. ;)
<8> Nanuq: rather well actually
<13> ****, there's a fly in my office.
<11> zap it
<8> Nanuq: I came out of the dentists office after 25 minutes. without getting molested financially nor densitry-wise
<6> http://www.democrats.org/page/petition/pathto911/
<0> others: works in Winamp
<1> yes i know
<0> others: wait a tick
<11> someone should make an USB flycatcher
<8> hehe
<1> Nanuq, but with xmms and mplayer it doesn;t
<0> others: I have mplayer, but the box is 7km away. can't quite hear from there.
<0> er, here.
<1> Nanuq, :) ok some other tim then
<0> others: but it plays fine
<0> others: playing right now
<1> from winamp yes
<1> but with xmms and mplayer nop
<0> others: I am playing it from mplayer
<1> Nanuq, think need an additional codec for that aac plus stream.. ?
<0> others: nope. but do compile the latest version.
<11> Jostein, compressing 4G file with bzip = bad idea?
<1> Nanuq, from mplayer
<0> MPlayer 1.0pre8-4.1.2 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team
<1> errr
<8> fredk: if you have patience it should go OK.
<11> I dont
<11> heh
<11> but ok
<1> MPlayer 1.0pre7try2-3.3.6 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
<8> fredk: but... still... there is a reason why bzip2 compresses waay better that gzip.
<0> others: try the latest
<0> fredk: use LZMA!
<0> fredk: faster and better than bzip2
<11> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/tag/mechanical-fly-catcher-34471.php
<1> Nanuq, care to hand me a precompiled one ? :D
<0> others: mplayer is bad for that
<3> HUH
<0> others: can't compile it yourself?
<1> Nanuq, yes i compiled mine in 4 or 5 hours with all the required flags
<10> others: it depends on too many libraries.
<0> 4 or 5 hours? you on a 486, mate?
<1> PII 300 Mhz 512 Ram :D
<11> Nanuq, lemme look into that
<0> fredk: 7zr
<3> ouch
<10> A PII can address 512 MB?
<0> p7zip - 7-Zip is a file archiver with high compression ratio
<0> fredk: been using 7zip on win32 for a while now. LZMA is actually faster than bzip2.
<0> fredk: beats zip, beats, bzip2, beats rar in some cases.
<0> er, extra comma in there
<11> according to wikipedia its about 1mb/sec on a 2ghz pc
<14> Nanuq: are you sure about 'faster and better' ?
<0> koollman: over?
<14> Nanuq: over bzip2. It is usually better, but on large files, not faster...
<0> fredk: I recommend a 4M dictionary and a 64 byte word size
<0> er, bit
<0> koollman: sure is
<0> koollman: seems to be
<14> last time I tested it, it wasn't...
<11> I dont mind using even gzip


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