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<0> in order to make my wireless work> <1> reality: the code I'm working on, follows opencable.com specs for STB, and uses Java.TV Api <2> Oh God no <1> along with MFW <2> Please no more Java <2> Just...let...it...die <3> hahahaha oh ****. <3> WASHINGTON - Federal agents searched the home and office of the <3> CIA's departing No. 3 official on Friday as part of a corruption investigation that has sent a former congressman to prison and now involves CIA contracts. <3> ADVERTISEMENT <3> Prosecutors have implicated Wilkes in a scheme to bribe former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, R-Calif., but he has not been charged and his lawyer has said Wilkes did nothing wrong. <1> no, it will not die, there is a Java genome in all of us <2> JackStorm: Yeah, and it causes cancer <4> BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH <4> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6185603495801760929 <5> oh crap, kosmo has a donut
<4> schitzo: ph33r. <4> schitzo: go watch and be ... uh... <1> reality: MOT STB's will use java, some do, but I will use it mainly for OSD and extensions, and let hardware do the rest <6> heh <4> siglite: go watch... its bad. <6> I saw it <6> goofy <4> siglite: hell yeah <2> JackStorm: You mean my OSD can come crawling up and appearing on my screen and then taking 5 minutes to disappear again <4> siglite: I just watched the rest of em. <4> siglite: stars and stripes forever is ... just ... <4> siglite: the flintstones is comical. <6> if that dude had put that much time into practicing, say, a violin, he'd be playing for an orchestra <1> reality: no, you have used bad java code.... <2> JackStorm: My java code is not bad <4> siglite: no ****! <2> How dare you! <6> man <6> my ear is messed the hell up <7> is yellow dog linux worth installing on a powerpc g4? <1> reality: my java code rocks ...never had speed problems with it, hell one project I started out in C and ASM and the moved to java because it was faster, and since then I've rewritten a few cl***es to make it even faster. <8> cizzi, google it <7> welan - i did <9> cizzi: inho you'd be better off installing a mainstream distro like debian <6> to give you an idea, of how messed up it is, I can turn my head to the left, extend my lower jaw, and my wife can hear "plop plop plop plop plop" as my ear drains into my throat. <7> whitecap does debian run on an emac <8> cizzi, and then <6> she says it's like, the strangest sound in the world. <2> JackStorm: I think my java code is a little bit more complex than yours <7> welan - i wouldnt be asking if i knew the answer <2> JackStorm: I'm dealing with quite a complex task <1> reality: me too <4> cizzi: perish the thought. OSX is not broken. <2> JackStorm: What are you doing? <9> cizzi: probably, it runs on my 8600/300 and beige g3-233 <7> whitecap - ok thanks <8> cizzi, you've got osx ,let the good dog live <9> kosmo: osX runs faster and more stable for me when i run it in MoL (Mac 0n Linux) <7> ok so i'll keep osx then <1> reality: finding 1 for F(0)=1 F(1+k)=1 solutions, DLP, fast factoring, ....ie: large number crunching <7> its just that i didnt wanna pay 150$ to upgrade to tiger <7> so i was thinking it would be cheaper to stay up to date with ydl <2> JackStorm: I'm analyzing flow cytometry data over here <4> whitecap: on a G3-233, I would believe it. <1> reality: in my code, as a base, I use e and pi out to 10,000 positions. <10> cizzi, os x on a mac, even an older version, is better then most mac linuxes <7> cool <8> cizzi, there's better disro's out there for that ,that support mac hardware <1> reality: are you ploting to a screen? or just crunching? <2> JackStorm: In my code, I analyze over 32 million cells for up to 9 degrees of freedom <4> whitecap: Im still bummed that my clamshell ibook went to the great big bit bucket in the sky. <2> JackStorm: Plotting and crunching <7> i work full time during the day and go to school full time at night.. nothing to do with computers.. im trying to see if i can find time to do some programming as a hobby <2> Need diagnostic/statistics as well as publishable figures <8> cizzi, more power to ya <4> cizzi: look into fink for osx. its pretty spiffy. <5> or darwin ports <7> kosmo - ok let me check <10> I've heard that Xcode is pretty nifty. <8> cizzi, there ya go... <1> reality: where are you again? because the java Big(Int/Dec).. routines have been "limited on speed" due to US patents.
<0> reality <2> JackStorm: The US <0> reality: i exactly did what was sayin to do in the madwifi.org documentation <0> and i dont see my card in my network pannel <2> xhrist: **** the network panel <0> ok <2> xhrist: iwconfig <0> iwconfig <0> doesnt show my ath0 <0> lo, eth0 and sit0 <2> xhrist: modprobe madwifi <0> and beside thos prefixes is writted no wireless extensions <2> Or whatever the **** the driver is called <0> ok <0> modprobe madwifi donest work <0> so its modprobe ??what <2> man modprobe <0> ok <1> reality: ok, I had the same problem, I have rewritten most of BigInt and BigDec as a sub cl***....pow,modPow,multiply, etc are all really slow code in the stock cl***es <0> then what <2> xhrist: modprobe ath_pci <0> module ath_pci not found <0> with a little FATAL: beside it <2> Bah <0> its ****ing **** i telle you <2> No, it's not <1> xhrist: quick tape it and sell it on the internet, there is a market for "its ****ing ****" <0> that why i wanted to go with ndiswrapper <2> The problem is I don't use Fedora Core 5 and I don't know what packages are named or what's being installed where <2> xhrist: Ndiswrapper doesn't say it even supports your card <0> ok <2> xhrist: Try a yum search madwifi <2> You need the package that says madwifi kernel module or some **** <0> i dl 3 modules from madwifi <2> What were they called <0> madwifi, madwifi-hal-kmdl, and madwifi-kmdl <1> xhrist: look you need a clue, so your options are this: leave here, go back to school, study, become smart, really smart and build a time machine, and go back in time and stop your self from ****ing your mother, and kill your dad so you are never born, and then I will have never said this, and thus you did not waste our time here tonight and life is fine, or: option 2: leave now and ****ING READ THE DOCUMENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <4> this **** is beyond old. <2> JackStorm: The document isn't much help <2> JackStorm: The packages are installed, the kernel module ain't there... <1> reality: custom kernel? udev? <2> JackStorm: I'm thinking more like a FC5 **** up <1> reality: well I don't use FC, never have and never will, but the source package maintainers list and support list is the best place for support <2> WTF does a newbie know about that ****? <1> the learning process taught in school comes in to play <9> B U R P <1> whitecap: dude, garlic? <9> JackStorm: good food/beer in nice quantities <1> whitecap: thats a night :) I had food food for lunch and enjoying good beer all evening. <1> **** <1> s%food food%good food% <1> whitecap: thinking of pizza, I might make a dessert pizza in a bit. <11> hi all <1> evening Monk <11> JackStorm <8> OldMonk, good day <11> hi welan <11> D-side: *ping* <9> JackStorm: www.rogue.com/brews.html Dead Guys Ale <9> OldMonk: hiya <4> oooers. I love dead guy ale <11> whitecap <9> kosmo: made 35 miles from here <9> tasty <4> whitecap: jealous i am <1> whitecap: abita.com and take your pick :) <1> dogbert2: there are no more fridays here...or garfields or ruby tuesdays...and all I miss is garfields <9> friday here atm <9> Fri May 12 20:02:41 PDT 2006 <12> JackStorm...well, Fridays will no longer get any of my m00la... <11> re <8> OldMonk, wb
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