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<0> hahah! <1> hehehe <1> so. cyberpunk how are you <2> YoUsS: we are ALL fine. <1> and you yoz <2> now hush! <1> good :D <1> frome were your are all ? :P <2> earth! <1> were is that ? <2> universe? <1> what <2> what what? <1> earth its a country ? <2> OMFG! <3> :))
<1> :S <1> cyberpunk are you there ? <0> no! <2> YoUsS: lemme make it short.. are you stupid? <1> lol yoz no look maybe u have a problem to understand me or i have a problem to understand u but im not stupid and thanks al <2> *shrug* <2> at least it's gone.. that stupid thing! <2> :/ <4> mornin' <2> szymon! <4> umm erm hi yoz <4> do I know you? :) <2> szymon: being in here for years.. I thought you did.. if not... well I'm yoz! nice to meet you! ;) <4> hrm <4> yoz: I have a terrible memory for names and faces :-) <4> yoz: hi yoz! <4> bah. CONFIG_IRQBALANCE=y <4> hrm. Interesting. So now I'm going to need to rebuild my kernel...and I've just realised that I've *never* built a kernel on Debian before. <4> I've never needed to, it's always just worked :P <2> same here. I always tried to avoid that. <4> bah, where's clothcat when I need him :P <4> yoz: yeh, but he's like not here dude :P <4> 10:37 -!- idle : 0 days 11 hours 17 mins 44 secs [signon: Thu Jan 11 05:05:09 2007] <2> *nod* <5> hello everybody, i would like to learn more about linux, can anybody give me a distro to use that I could use with vmware pls <4> SnipaMK41: if you go to http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/appliances/ you can download some ready made vmware images with linux <5> szymon thanks, will check it out <4> hrm. So debian has no kernel-source package... <6> hey.. I know it's not exactly the topic.. but I would be very happy with some javascript-help.. <4> mikaa: so try #javascript ? <6> mm.. ;) good idea <7> szymon: It's called linux-source now <4> Shadur: nods just found it, doing apt-get install linux-tree-2.6.18 <4> Shadur: is there an up to date debian kernel howto? :) <6> you guys are much more helpfull then the ones in #javascript <6> see that's one of the reasons I like people who use linux ;) <8> I'm not. <9> szymon: if there is (for stable) let me know <7> szymon: apt-get install kernel-package not enough? <7> mikaa: Yes, but we get kind of tetchy when people start asking us non-linux-related questions just because we're smarter. <6> you mean you get tetchy because you consider yourself too smart to do javascript? or you get tetchy because I ask you because I consider you people smart? <8> mikaa: yes. <9> Shadur: on my behalf 2.6.8 is the latest (with debian stable) :P <9> something more recent without having to build would be nice. <6> mm <8> Jostein: backports? <7> Jostein: I just grab a pristine source tarball from kernel.org, then use kernel-package to roll my own kernel debs <7> mikaa: We get tetchy because people blatantly ignore the fact that this is a linux-related channel and ask - or worse, implicitly demand - help with entirely unrelated issues and then use excuses like "but #channel is empty" (which is neither our fault nor our problem), "But you guys are smarter than the people in #channel" (likewise), or my personal least favorite, "You should help because that's the spirit of the open-source community" (We have a <6> ok that's clear.. <6> and it's not that I think you should always help me.. I just thought, maybe there's someone who would like to.. <4> Shadur: oh there's like more stuff to do, probably a make and stuff :P <7> szymon: Well, yeah, there's also make-kpkg and dpkg -i. <7> But that's about the size of it. <4> Shadur: hrm, what about applying all of the debian patches? <4> or is that handled?
<4> Shadur: now help me for the spirit of the open source community demands it!! :P <7> szymon: If you used the linux-source package, then installing it should have applied all the debian patches already. <8> szymon: no, iirc you can lug patches you wish into a debian directory in the main kernel tree or such <8> szymon: make-kpkg and documentation explains how ;) <4> Shadur: ohhhh, that surprised me then. I was ***uming linux-source-2.6.18.tar.bz2 was the raw 2.6.18 from kernel.org <7> szymon: If that's the tarball you got from installing the deb package, yes, it's patched. <9> BUM, that is Business Unit Manager <10> ha <9> from the spec. "Approval from BUM will generate an email to the contract-department" :P <11> Do you ever actually pronounce it that way? I imagine that they (the BUM) wouldn't. <11> It would be might funny to have it on a business card though. <11> Ooh, broken links in http://faq.linuxops.net - Hall of Lame link on http://faq.linuxops.net/faq980400000000.html <12> Report those to PW <10> John! <12> Hey Eric <10> Coma: itchin' to get an iPhone? <12> Um, no? <12> I don't really care for overly fancy phones. <12> Especially if they'll cost you an arm and a leg. <10> Coma: I don't care much for phones at all ;) <12> Oh, they do come in handy form tim eto time <12> Nanuq: How else would one order pizza? <9> Coma: I like phones and fancy phones, but Im not itching in particular for a iPhone <9> does it sync against exchange? does it have UMTS? no? then I dont want it :P <11> Heh, by the time australia gets it, it might. :p <12> Not to mention that it's huge, imho <9> hehe <12> Yup, this year's SteveNote was boring as hell. <9> you know what apple has been called? <11> It's about the size of one of the ooold larger capacity ipods, isn't it? <9> "the new sony". <12> Jostein: A fruit company <9> If we are to take that literally, give it a few years, and everyone will hate them too :P <12> Umm, new sony? <11> hah, apple wishes. <9> Coma: sony was "cool" in the 90s <9> before they turned evil <12> Ah, before the root kit era :P <9> yeah <11> Jostein: Sony IS cool! They constantly release new things (years apart) that cost horrendous amounts of money! They also fund terrorism. And.. What was I saying? <9> Coma: people are all crazy about MacBooks, iPods, iPhones and all that crap, just like people was crazy about PS1, PS2 and such <12> People like that should have their heads checked. <2> oh amersfoort is down. <12> yoz: No, demon ****ed up <12> It's probably up and running, just unreachable ;) <2> Coma: ah.. that's why Peter timed out as well. <2> sweet. <2> Coma: could you notice me another one.. yours for example. ;) <12> They say they have an engineer underway with replacement equipment... <4> ok, I have to admit to being relatively impressed with the simplicity of the kernel package for debian <11> Coma: MacBooks don't seem that bad. I imagine that the horrible feeling would be like getting used to some sort of VD, but atleast it's an impressive looking VD with lots of features. <4> with any luck fairly soon I'll finally have a kernel with IRQBALANCE off :P <12> Contrition: Oh, don't get me wrong, I don't mind apple gear at all. But the amount of drooling involved is annoying. <12> Nope, don't mind Apple stuff at all ;) <12> szymon: I'll trade you for a MBP <11> Damn, got to get me one of those. Then again, got to get a m***ive amount of disposable income. <4> Coma: MBP? <4> HellHound: huh? stupid mutt :P <12> MacBook Pro, e.g. the x86 based stuff <4> oh. um. yeah :P
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