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<0> yea,h I was about to say something about that. not sure if you always need to. <1> Doesn't look good anyway. The zip file has Windows-specific bits - faad.exe, lame.exe, and HymnJNI.dll <2> faad and lame are both OSS projects, native to Linux, iirc. <1> Yeah, but if the Java app goes looking for .exe... <1> And I definitely don't like the look of that .dll <2> I'm just looking at the source. <1> That's a point, couldn't be too hard to port if necessary <2> It's the same source tree for Win and Mac. <2> I expect you could build HymnJNI as an .so <2> It's just C. <2> And it's built with MinGW anyway. <3> herro there <0> arrrr! <0> arr, ya salty bale o'hay! <4> how i can install pico or nano on this system: <4> [root@pixel home]# uname -a
<4> Linux pixel.encrypted.ro 2.6.12.4p4-vs2.0 #1 SMP Wed Sep 7 13:40:50 CEST 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux <4> [root@pixel home]# <0> is that your machine? <4> yes <1> What was written on the CDs you installed from? <4> is a VPS <1> You'll need to consult your VPS vendor about the distribution in use <4> i got RedHat 9.0 <1> enc: The VPS is RH9? <1> enc: Can you have them change it? <1> enc: To say CentOS 3 or 4? <4> i can`t <1> I see. <1> Well. <1> What you have there is _NOT_ RH9 <4> lol... <4> but when i order it i choose RH9 <4> [root@pixel /]# uname -a <4> Linux pixel.encrypted.ro 2.6.12.4p4-vs2.0 #1 SMP Wed Sep 7 13:40:50 CEST 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux <4> [root@pixel /]# <1> That's not what they gave you <4> then what is ? <1> Ask your vendor what they gave you <1> I can't answer that question. They can. <4> ic... <4> but how i can install the pico ? <1> At least I hope they can <4> or nano ? <1> Depends on the distribution <4> damn <0> just learn to use vi. <0> nano and pico are both horrible text editors. <4> i dont link vi :( <0> or learn the basics of using emacs. <5> Hm. So. <4> eh tnx anyway! <0> gcbirzan: Sup? <0> yeah, you just like the vim jobs :P <5> bronaugh: Trying to get the card reader to work. <0> oh, SD card reader? <5> Yeah. <5> SDHCI stuff. <0> is it connected to the PCI or the USB bus? <0> SDHCI? <0> wow. <0> more drivers for this crap? <0> holy crap. I might be able to get my SD reader working. <0> I gotta try this... <5> bronaugh: In sysfs, it's under 'mobile PCI bridge'. <0> yeah, you may have a Ricoh R5C576 <5> I do. <0> like what's in this laptop. <0> so we've got exactly the same chip. <5> 03:01.1 Cl*** 0805: Ricoh Co Ltd R5C822 SD/SDIO/MMC/MS/MSPro Host Adapter (rev 19) <0> nice. <5> Well, almost. <0> ... not quite no. <0> it's a separate dev.
<0> mine's integrated into the PCMCIA bridge. <0> argh, no dl link <0> now I gotta find an SD card to test :P haha <5> Me too, heh. <0> oh well. I can borrow one of those tomorrow to test. <5> The thing is, the module loads without any problems. <5> It registers in /proc/devices, major 253. <0> btw, have you found a download link or patch for this code? <5> Well, it's in 2.6.17rc1. <0> because I'm using a debian kernel right now, and I'd rather not bother compiling a new one. <5> But, yes, there are patches on their ML. <0> ooo nice. <0> ok, debian has 2.6.17-rc3 in unstable. <0> so that'll work. <5> It won't work. :-) <5> Well, it will, but you can't install the kernel headers. :-P <0> you can't eh? <5> So if you have other drivers... :-) <0> yeah, like acx. <0> actually, there's a kernel headers package. <5> Well, it's a dependency problem, you could just hack it. <0> so I'm going to give it a shot. <5> bronaugh: I built a 2.6.17-rc7 kernel, if you want. With the Debian config. <5> bronaugh: It's built for Pentium M, though... <0> yeah, I'm using pentium3 <5> It's gonna take forever to built it again... <0> don't bother. <0> I think the debian kernel headers should work. I'll try in a sec. <0> it's wanking around creating initrd right now.. gr. <5> Hm. <0> gah. <0> ok, yeah. not installable linux-kbuild. <5> I plugged in a MMC and something happened. :-P <0> nice. <5> Bus 005 Device 002: ID 413c:a005 Dell Computer Corp. <0> ... interesting. <0> block dev you can mount? <5> I think that appeared wheh I plugged it in. <6> any of you guys good at coming up with digg story titles? <5> I wouldn't know where to start. <0> run dmesg? <0> Redb3ard: what kind of a site is digg? what kind of people / content? <5> bronaugh: Only: usb 5-1.4: new full speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 3 <5> Hm, about 10 minutes ago. <5> Which isn't really consistent with when I plugged it in <0> yeah. <6> youve never checked out digg.com? its a slightly less screwed up slashdot,where people vote stories to the frontpage, and any lousy collection of css/html/javascript tutorial links will get voted up 10 times <0> look in /sys <0> ie could you say something like "SVG for Pornographers"? or would you have to give it some scientific name like "Modelling male pattern Baldness using SVG"? <6> :P <6> Amazing Interactive SVG Diagrams <5> mmc0: SDHCI at 0xdf9fd400 irq 233 DMA <0> Amazing Interactive Diagrams using SVG <0> much better acronym. <0> gcbirzan: kick***. <0> /dev/mmc0 eh. <5> bronaugh: Well, no. <5> bronaugh: 1) That doesn't get created and 2) Even if I do mknod 253,0 or 253,1, it won't work. <5> bronaugh: Heck, I mknod-ed all major 253 and it didn't work :-) <0> so... <5> So. Now, another thing. <0> are you using an SD card without the SD support patch? <0> vs an MMC card? <0> or did they integrate SD too? <5> Ah, I think it was an SD card I was using yesterday. This is MMC. <0> Redb3ard: Interactive Facial Feature Modelling using SVG? <0> gcbirzan: hmmmmm <5> bronaugh: But, well, hm. <6> ok, here we go <0> yeah... uhh. dmesg has nothing to say about the insertion event? <5> bronaugh: Now, as I was saying. I kept seeing stuff with setpci and power management on Google for different laptops, but... <5> bronaugh: Nope. <0> joy. <6> http://www.digg.com/design/Amazing_Interactive_SVG_Diagrams if anyone feels like voting it up for me
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