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<0> HP 660LX
<1> but the screen went
<1> I had a linux velo 500
<1> I sent the firmware image over the serial port
<1> man was that fun
<1> then I took it apart and never put it back together :(
<0> hahaha
<2> ThomasM is regulatin'
<0> one sec toril
<0> brb...
<1> ^M
<3> anyone seen any good movies yet?
<3> (lately)
<4> good movies are a rarity these days



<2> this is random but i watched shawshank redemption for the first time. if you havent seen it, i recommend it.
<2> i rate it 9 out of 10 points
<5> Only with little kids. Harry Potter was iffish, but Narnia was pretty cool. Much more Brave Heart feel than I expected.
<3> I saw that Muir, I enjoyed it immensly.
<5> Muir: One of the best movies Evah.
<1> yea shawshank was good ... I have the dvd
<4> I like Shawshank Redemption
<3> Muir: I think Morgan freeman plays carries his role at a level I've yet to see duplicated.
<1> watch it backwards sometime
<1> prolly better
<3> heh. Why, does it contain satanic messages or something?
<0> toril, back in '97 i bought an HP 620lx for $750.. it broke, so last week i bought an HP 660LX for $12.16 on ebay
<1> all this stuff happens, this guy goes to jail then they let the white dude out
<4> I like Butterfly Effect
<1> ouch
<1> that was good too
<5> Sagoro: Good the first time, interesting the second. Couldn't watch it again after that.
<4> ThomasM: No? I enjoy watching it...
<4> The Cell...another good one
<1> 1 shot movie - sixth sense
<4> 13 Ghosts
<4> Ghostship
<5> Toril: It's interesting the second time through, watching for clues. But after that, yeah.
<2> Spy Game: one of hte best movies ever.
<2> hence my name, Muir
<4> The Grapes of Wrath
<5> Sagoro: Haven't they done a few of that'n?
<1> another good movie - momento
<2> damn t minus 1 minute and I cant even write a hello world java program. sunnofabitch
<4> ThomasM: I don't know...I only know of the original...which was filmed in the 40s, I think
<4> Toril: It's Memento
<5> NM. All Yahoo! movies shows is 1940.
<1> hmm is it?
<1> wow yer right
<1> lol
<1> makes its easier to find on imdb
<4> It is an interesting film
<4> History X is interesting too
<6> oh, memento, yeah thatwas good
<5> Sagoro: Agreed. Actually knew a guy that curb-stomped somebody back in the day. He had nightmares about it.
<6> i'm about to go rent The Lord of War.
<6> should i/
<1> yea I saw that
<1> it was good
<4> ThomasM: That's a ****ed up way to die
<1> nick cage, arms dealer
<5> Sagoro: What's even worse is when the person doesn't die, as was the case with this guy.
<4> ThomasM: Ouch
<3> Anyone seen whitenoise? I was looking for a good horror/thriller.
<1> yea saw that too
<1> not bad
<4> alright....bbiab
<2> it seems that my $CL***PATH variable is not set. i think the compiler can't find "cl***es" which my code request. where woudl those be (i.e. waht should CL***PATH be...)
<1> where do you think it would be?
<2> im hungtin right now..../usr/lib64/jvm/....
<1> I'm not a java guy but in a pinch I can do a hell of an impression
<1> sounds like what you need to do
<7> meep1
<2> ls
<1> .
<2> wow im getting tired excuse that



<5> Evening cappicard
<1> do you really need udev > 079 for 2.6.15?
<1> I compiled it with 064 and it worked fine
<1> hmm
<8> Muir: thats an environment variable so you set that where you usually set your environment variables.
<8> can't be _that_ hard I'd say.
<2> i know its an E.V. and i know how to set it i just need to know what the value of it shoudl be i.e. where are the cl***es kept
<8> ROFL
<8> Muir: whereever you put them ?
<2> yast put them somewhere
<8> you don't need to set that stuff for your JDK cl***es.
<2> the java man page states that it will looke for cl***es in the cl***path and its the CL***PATH EV is not defined then it will default to ./
<1> 20 mins ago you said cl*** started in 10 mins
<2> java.util.Scanner is def. not in my current dir
<8> Muir: I suggest reading the excellent Java documentation on java.sun.com.
<2> no ***ignemtn was due via online submission
<8> perhaps following a tutorial also helps.
<9> hrm good ole rsync backing stuff up over a network )
<8> Muir: oh, its also better to ditch Kaffe and get the official JDK for Linux from Sun.
<10> how to detect ctrl-d character in C?
<8> rajonline: try #c
<2> Lion-O: Kaffe?
<11> What is a good rar file extractor for linux?
<5> zenmaster: 'unrar'?
<8> zenmaster: 'rar'
<10> Lion-O, #c, whats that?
<8> rajonline: another channel which deals with C related questions. Bye now.
<10> Lion-O, oh the channel, ok will check out
<11> Thakn you.
<2> I dont think i have Kaffe, i think i have java stuff from Sun
<12> unrar has some problems
<9> has kaffe ever been updated past the 1.1 spec or whatever it was targeting all those years ago?
<9> XyZzY: beat it with the cluebat
<8> libolt: all I know is that it still ****s donkey ****
<2> but it runs on PS2!
<2> so i read
<5> The few times I used unrar I was always pissed about it not returning an error code. I usually don't want an archive around after extracting it, so I add "&& rm foo.rar" to the command. If unrar encountered an error in syntax, it'd still return an okay error code, and there goes my archive.
<12> Muir: probably a photoshop hack
<8> ThomasM: *nod*. I basicly stopped using unrar alltogether and just use rar all the time 8)
<12> unrar would usually not extract the files I wanted. rar never had that problem
<5> I didn't know shareware could go into the non-free tree.
<13> why not? it's non-free?
<8> only unrar is freely available.
<5> I thought non-free was for "Free as in beer".
<5> Only a dozen shareware packages, if you can trust the package descriptions to contain "shareware", though.
<14> #gaybashing
<12> wellones like azureus are what I call 'nagware'
<5> Yeah, that **** gets old, and fast.
<2> what suse package would the java cl***es be in. im ***uming these are analagous to the .h files that you #included in C++. the code im working with seems to want to "import" a cl*** called java.utils.Scanner. i think it provides basic input capabilities. maybe i dont have the .rpm installed which would provide this and other files?
<8> Muir: just get the JDK.
<8> Muir: anyway, this isn't #java and secondly; if you'd bother to goto the URL I gave you you'd know this basic stuff.
<4> WTF are you doing?!?!
<8> usually ${path_to_jdk}/lib
<5> Sagoro: dunno about the nature of the purview of this and that, but sid sufficiently up to 30 words, and keep it in detail now that m done oh and cancel
<5> "dunno about the nature of the purview of this and that". That could be in a marketing manual.
<8> interesting.. now that I look at it, it almost looks as if the tools.jar is somewhat shielded/protected from listing.
<15> could be stripped
<8> ...only on Linux. oddity
<8> $ jar tf tools.jar |less
<8> Error in JAR file format. zip-style comment?
<8> while it works perfectly in Solaris. Guess this could be some bug on Linux' JDK or something.
<13> Lion-O: attack it with zip
<13> jar and zip are so close that it's not funny
<8> mike_: *nod*, that works. I'm just interested why this doesn't work.
<15> using the right version of jar?
<8> Ka-bar: the one shipped with the jkd, which makes it so odd.
<13> maybe the author didn't use jar, relying on something built into their editor/ide?
<8> oh wait a second
<15> I've noticed that the default one that ships with Fedora (part of the kaffe package, iirc) is... *special*
<8> bah, forget what I said... for some reason the /usr/bin/jar symlink was re-installed on my box thus pointing to the java.gcj. My mistake
<15> d'oh! :)


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