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<0> delt: either, maybe. but else install something like lm_sensors and have a look at how high the temperature actualy gets
<0> heh, or you just run boxen with cpus that don't require that much cooling :P
<1> lm_sensors needs a whole bunch of other stuff.....
<1> oh well, it can survive until tomorrow i guess. im tired, time for zzzZZZzzZZZzzz
<0> true, but it's well worth effort. especially if you're concerned with the wellbeing of your processors
<1> p4 dualcore/ht
<1> 2.8ghz
<1> and vid card is a geforce 6600gt
<0> and um, that's supposed to mean anything specific? ;)
<1> oh, and my socks are blue
<0> can't say I've kept up to date with what's hot or not on the vidcard market
<1> (: (:
<0> viking: don't see anything wrong with the search option
<2> Coma: okay. Enter a term (say, avian), hit enter, select one of the rfc docs ya get shown, then hit <Enter>
<2> Do you get a RFC showing?
<0> hmm, unless you actually have it fetch an rfc form the net



<1> i'll check into this tomorrow.... tired. thanks for the advice.
<0> it's putting double quotes around the rfc number, which probable keeps it from finding the correct one
<0> Sorry, rfc"1149".txt is not in this database.
<2> Yeah. That's the problem. See, on my machine, that doesn't happen.
<2> What version of bashare you running there?
<2> what version of bash are...
<0> GNU bash, version 3.1.5(1)-release (i486-pc-linux-gnu)
<2> oooo?
<2> I'm on 3.0.something.
<0> this is on an unstable box though
<2> hrm. Guess it's not the major version then.
<2> Well, just to point out, it works on Knoppix 3.7 with a 2.6.x kernel.
<0> hmmm
<0> is it supposed to exit when you tell it not to fetch some rfcs?
<2> yes.
<2> I'm wondering about that myself. But yes, that's the way I wrote it.
<2> It gets (if you reply yes) rfc1
<2> and gets the index and a couple of other support files.
<0> ugh, what hapened to flexible working hours for IT staff?
<0> err, wws
<3> Coma: Yeah. Why the hell do I have to be at work when **** isn't broken? If **** aint broken, I should get the day off.
<0> um, mind your language here, please
<2> Coma: mmmm. Wish I knew what was wrong then.
<0> sowhow it decides to put quotes around every occurrence of $Val
<0> s/w/m/
<2> Coma: yes. That's what I saw on someone elses Debian box.
<2> Only seems to happen from the Search function, not sure about anywhere else.
<0> not as much the search function, but ChooseList
<0> ever considered this could be dialog's doing and not bash?
<2> It's possible. That's one thing I hadn't thought of, actually. What version of dialog do you have? And what's its name?
<2> i.e. what package did it come from?
<0> sid's dialog package, Version: 1.0-20060101
<2> is that cdialog?
<0> yup, it's dialog that's the culprit
<2> ahhh.
<0> nope, plain dialog
<2> I'll go compare with what I have here.
<2> dialog, 0.9b-20040421-1
<2> Wonder what they changed.
<2> Now I'll go check the Ubuntu box.
<0> hmz, the only way to get rid of the quotes is using --seperate-output, but that outputs lists one option per line
<0> but atleast older versions of dialog seem to support that option too
<2> Yeah. I'm trying to avoid that.
<2> hrm. Now I have a jamming script.
<4> Hurrah, there is one!
<4> Only question is whether or not anyone's alive.
<5> noOOooOOooOoOoOoOoOooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
<4> That's a shame!
<5> WeEeEEE are the ghoOoOsts of linux-past
<4> ... and I'm stuck.
<4> Oh no! ... It isn't ... It can't be ..!
<4> Corel Linux?
<6> ask me about corel
<0> I'm afraid of no ghost!
<4> ... hm.
<0> heh, people still use corel linux?
<4> Corel



<0> isn't that like, ancient
<4> Yay, nobot
<4> That was the idea, Coma.
<5> it's openlinux
<5> not corel linux
<5> geez
<4> I didn't know it still existed
<0> it doesn't
<5> oh wait
<4> Anyhow ...
<5> open linux might have been caldera
<4> I have a fresh install of Debian happening, 3.1 net install, and it can't resolve servers.
<5> yeah, that was caldera, hehe
<5> Kajito did you edit /etc/resolv.conf?
<0> Kajito: yet you have a working net connection?
<4> sinthetek; .. I only have to edit that? I kept on finding ... augh.
<4> ... I thought i had to compile stuff!
<4> Anyway, reboot.
<5> heh
<4> Coma; I'm dual booting unfortunately, don't have a seperate linux machine
<4> If I did it'd be a G4, just to annoy a few Mac owners by owning a Mac they couldn't use
<5> he's asking if the debian box can talk to your local network
<0> hey now, leave mac owners be! :P
<4> Coma; I don't mind Mac owners, just "Mac experiencers"
<4> *points at his Mac keyboard*
<4> I like the new keyboards. .. and monitors.
<4> Mmmm30".
<0> I just like a laptop running any sort of unix that just works
<4> Anyhow, I really need to edit stuff.
<2> whew. Found out the niggling bug in my program.
<2> Rfcshow's url is http://flying-brick.caverock.net.nz/rfcshow
<2> it's now 0.9.26
<5> what program?
<2> sinthetek: don't worry.
<5> fine, i won't.
<5> j/k :P
<5> ...for some reason he used to seem a lot cooler in the past :\
<0> yeah well, it's summer down there, isn't it? :P
<5> down where? he's in .au or something?
<0> .nz afaik
<5> same difference
<5> see, i'm american
<5> and to us...
<0> heh, don't let the ozzies and kiwis hear you. they'd rip your head off
<5> there is "us"
<0> yeah yeah yeah, the world spins around you
<5> and everyone else
<5> EXACTLY!
<0> now shutup and let the less ignorant people talk again
<5> :(
<5> but the less ignorant people don't need help as bad as me!
<0> that's because they've figured how to get their head out of their ***es and do their own thinking?
<5> that's a rhetorical question, isn't it?
<5> :P
<5> i was just about to make viking try to help me fix my alsa like he said he would yesterday
<5> apparently he can work some magic i didn't try if i have it compiled as modules
<5> at least that's what he said yesterday
<5> i dunno what else to try :(
<0> feed certain modules some parameters perhaps?
<0> would it be too much trouble for you to describe the problem again?
<5> well, with no differences evident in the module code itself, how would i ascertain what extra arguments one module needs?
<5> sure
<5> i decided to upgrade my kernel because of timing issues (clock keeps losing time). i figured i have to recompile, i might as well upgrade it
<5> so i use make oldconfig to create a new kernel and boot it and the sound doesn't give any errors really, it just doesn't work
<0> you don't happen to be on an smp box?
<5> it still works fine in the older version of the kernel and i ran alsaconf & alsamixer after the upgrade
<5> no, amd64
<0> and you upgraded from which kernel version to which version?
<5> so i tried building 2.6.14 and 2.6.15.1 and tried adding sound directly into the kernel and such but to no avail


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