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<0> Tried the SA wiki for a clue?
<1> not lately.
<2> Coma, it works , with Poptop,when the remote windows client dials the connection ,it verifies it'sg username/p*** then at "registering your computer on the network" it disconnects with the error message "the ppp link contiorl protocol was terminated". any ideea why this happens ??
<2> Coma, it works , with Poptop,when the remote windows client dials the connection ,it verifies it'sg username/p*** then at "registering your computer on the network" it disconnects with the error message "the ppp link control protocol was terminated". any ideea why this happens ??
<2> sorry
<0> *shrug* I haven't touched poptop in ages, so not a clue.
<2> maybe someone else does
<2> meantime i'll search for faq's
<2> GRE: read(fd=6,buffer=804eb00,len=8196) from PTY failed: status = -1 error = Input/output error, usually caused by unexpected termination of pppd, check option syntax and pppd logs
<2> :)
<0> Try turning on pppd's debugging and see what that turns up in you rlogs.
<2> oki
<3> hello, i curently have a little .. question. what is the difference between sata and sata II ? i mean, if my mobo supports sata it would support sata II too ?
<2> Coma modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module ppp-compress-18
<2> one of the erros :)
<0> level: probably not, sata II being plain sata's successor.



<0> Juni: ah, you might need a few additional kernel modules for ppp to work.
<3> so i don't need anything else, it's the same cable too ?
<2> such as?
<2> because i have no clue so far
<0> It probably utilises the same cabling alright
<4> morning
<3> nice, cause i need to get one of those. it's not the speed, but it's a big difference from pata.. i've been using pata for a long time and i'm kinda tired of using it..
<0> Juni: It's weird though, your kernel didn't come with ppp compression turned on by default?
<2> i guess yes
<0> level: If it's performance you want, go with 15krpm scsi disks ;)
<3> what the hell is that ?
<3> i don't need performance at high rate, i just want a big storage ( 200GB ) and something faster than pata
<3> and scsi drives are really expensive, here SEAGATE 73,4 GB (15.000RPM / U320, SCSI) . 720.00
<0> lol, ok, nevermind then
<5> :-)
<3> that's in euros. :)
<0> Somehow that price looks a little off though.
<3> well that's what plaisio.gr says.
<3> damn greece, i'm not native greek and everything is a bit expensive here.
<3> in .ro used to be a little cheaper.
<0> lessee, seagate 73GB 15krpm: 499 euro
<3> uhm, yeah
<0> And I find that already overly expensive.
<3> still, i'll not be using it for server purpose, so what the hell.
<3> sata is for me :)
<0> You just want fast bulkstorage.
<3> yep.
<6> !scisi
<6> !scsi
<7> i heard scsi is (Small Computer Standard Interface) A standard data pathway used mostly for hard drives and CD-ROM drives, but also a common interface for scanners and sometimes printers. Currently the fastest (and the most flexible) method of interfacing with hard drives. It comes in two major varieties: SCSI-2 or WIDE SCSI. Both can now be Ultra, which doubles ...
<0> Hitachi Deathstar s-ata 500GB: 349 euro
<0> hmm
<0> Three of those'd make a nice raidset =)
<3> hehe
<3> coma, would you have what to put in 1,5TB of space?
<3> oh, probably for hosting servers uh ?
<0> level: It'd actually add up to 1GB of storage, since I'd use it in raid5
<3> 1TB
<0> Oh, um, yeah. I'm not quite awake yet ;)
<3> hehe, cofee
<0> Morning, tojoe
<3> i hope linux supports sata II
<5> Hi, tojoeWRK
<8> 'morning
<3> wondering why scsi disk are so small ?
<0> level: it's not as much about linux supporting a particular bus, but supporting the chipset implementing it
<3> oh.
<0> level: Because they aim for high reliability with scsi disks, and they can't guarantee that on those huge platters
<0> You get a bit less of space but with the promise of a MTBF of over a million hours, for example
<3> oh. so it's for mission critical applications the scsi right?
<0> Yup
<1> So what does one wear to court for a traffic ticket
<1> slacks and a button-down shirt?
<1> I feel kinda stupid asking this.
<0> danq: Nohting but a tie and hope they won't hold you in contempt of the court ;)
<1> bah
<0> Go to court over a traffic violation?
<1> Yeah, I didn't pay the ticket on time.



<0> Ouch. So you'll end up paying an additional fine too
<1> I suppose so.
<0> Such a waste of perfectly good drinking money ;)
<3> haha
<1> I could have paid the fine within 20 days of getting the ticket, and if not, a mandatory court appearance is required.
<1> Yeah, no joke.
<3> damn, i hope it's supported, going to buy one.
<0> Else you can alwyas put it to use as paperweight
<3> yeah right
<9> Coma, how can I reset my sound buffer? It seems to fill up after playing back for a while, then it will only produced a stuttering noise until I actually shutdown, power off and reboot.
<0> arnducky: Still stuck with that problem? Even after trying a regular "production" kernel?
<6> I take it pastebin isn't working as of late?
<9> Coma, yep
<6> whats the alternative? anyone knows?
<3> pastebin.com ?
<9> the oldest kernel I had was 2.6.12-9 and still no dice
<0> What's with the odd postfixes on your kernels. Using distributer provided kernels or so?
<10> OptimusPrime: the channels pastebin.
<10> paste.getlinuxhelp.org
<3> revenger it's down.
<0> Revenger: That's the whole problem, it's b0rk.
<10> since when?
<0> Or atleast, it's impossible to resolve
<0> Revie: since gewp moved to the new #ips
<10> hmm. i tested it after that.
<10> lets see
<0> The registrar wouldn't let him update ns records
<10> !nslookup paste.getlinuxhelp.org
<7> Revenger: paste.getlinuxhelp.org is 71.245.97.165
<0> Revenger: Oh, now I remember. It's not as much a dns problem, but firewalling on his side.
<10> no.
<10> it IS dns.
<10> getlinuxhelp.org. 86400 IN NS ns1.thegoop.com.
<10> getlinuxhelp.org. 86400 IN NS morannon.demon.nl.
<6> REALlove: I haven't been able to connect to Pastebin since the other day, and on and off shortly before that
<10> ns1 is pointing to the old ip
<0> Erm, coke's playing secundary?
<10> and morannon is unreachable
<0> I thought I was ;)
<9> Coma, yes -- the ABI has changed for my distro lately, so I can't just use any old kernel.
<10> not for that domain :P
<9> Not without major headaches that are beyond my skill level
<0> Revenger: ns1.* doesn't seem to think so
<10> dig thinks so, tho.
<9> Coma, all the Debian packaged kernel-images use that suffix convention
<10> Name Server:NS1.THEGOOP.COM
<10> Name Server:MORANNON.DEMON.NL
<10> and so does whois.
<9> (incl. Debian, Knoppix, Gentoo and Ubuntu)
<0> arnducky: Heh, even though I've been using debian for ages, the prepackaged kernel is usually amongst the first things I get rid of ;)
<0> Revenger: yeah, but if you query 71.245.* for the nameservers...
<3> thanks everyone.. detaching
<9> Coma, so far they've always worked nicely for me. Linux_compiled kernels have not.
<6> I was having some funky issues with PureAdmin and gDesklets... it didn't begin until after I upgraded to Python-2.4.1. When I noticed it, I tried recompiling/installing LIBGLADE and a few other apps but the problem still continues. The entire STRACE [gdb didn't turn up much] dump can be viewed at the following link : http://southkc.net/phpbbs/viewtopic.php?p=130#130
<9> Coma, I always get the latest image though, if you meant the distro version default by 'prepackaged'.
<9> Coma, do you have any idea how to fix my sound or dma issues?
<0> arnducky: If it's still available, tried the good old oss drivers instead of alsa?
<10> Coma: then dana made a slight mistake.
<9> Coma, I have both -- same problem with both
<6> Any GDB wizards here? I was trying to run a trace on pureadmin but it really doesn't turn up much other than the follwoing when doing a backtrace: Cannot find thread 16384: generic error
<0> Hmm
<0> arnducky: starts to sound like a more generic issue with your chipset, taking the dma problems you had into accoungt
<10> !nslookup paste.linuxboxen.org
<7> paste.linuxboxen.org is 71.245.97.165, Revenger
<10> someone care to test that url ?
<0> arnducky: don't happen to have weird interrupt issues too?
<0> Revenger: no workie, but that could be cached negatives
<10> Coma: i just added that host
<0> lemme try from home instead
<0> Unable to locate remote host paste.getlinuxhelp.org.
<10> .linuxboxen.org
<0> oh, right
<10> at least the mainpage should show up


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