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--- Log opened Sun May 18 00:00:31 2003 --- Day changed Sun May 18 2003 00:02 < rxr> daja77: what typo farther -> father ? ;-) 00:02 < daja77> hehe yes ;) 00:03 < daja77> bad that there is no supersede for mail 00:04 < rxr> yeah - but type'n so fast for those damn mails might me puzzle some keystrokes ... 00:04 < daja77> I know, I'd like to supersede, or even cancel my mail to rtai list... 00:08 < rxr> one question 00:08 < rxr> I'm going to change the ROCK Linux default prompt (the current one sucks far too much) 00:08 < rxr> is this ok for you all "\u@\h:\w\$ " 00:08 < tsa> what is the default prompt? 00:08 < rxr> ??? 00:09 * tsa currently uses "[\u@\h \w]\$ " 00:10 < daja77> O_o see if I get this parsed, username@host:working_dir , right? 00:11 < tfing> daja77: you can also do an export PS1 to try it ;) 00:11 < tsa> hm...perhaps \W instead of \w ? 00:11 < rxr> tsa: I for myself also do use s.th. more - but I do not want to make this the default - I just want to have a more common default ... 00:11 < rxr> and the username is a must ;-) 00:12 * tfing votes for \w by default 00:12 < daja77> rxr: ack 00:12 * tsa votes for having [ and ] 00:15 < rxr> the desktop target will get a colored promt (I like to quickly see where a new output begins when I scroll some hundred lines up ... ;-) 00:15 < rxr> I like \w more, too 00:15 < daja77> [ ] sounds ok for me 00:16 < mnemoc> having $PWD on title is nice too 00:16 < rxr> I should not change to much there - maybe Cliff doesn't like the resulting prompt ... ;-) 00:17 < mnemoc> i warranty he will hate it ;) 00:17 < tsa> a _COLORED_ prompt? 00:18 < tsa> AAAAARRRRGH! 00:18 < daja77> tsa: why colored prompts are cool ;) 00:18 < tsa> no. 00:18 < rxr> tsa: that is really nice when you have 3000 lines in the buffer and search for a particular start of data ;-) 00:18 < mnemoc> properly colored... not artistic 00:18 < tsa> not with the variety of termcaps existing among different systems. 00:19 < rxr> tsa: this is why the generic prompt stays binary - and the desktop promt will get color ;-) 00:19 < rxr> btw: 00:19 < rxr> in former times we had a "#" at the end - instead of the "$" 00:19 < rxr> and prefered one ? 00:19 < daja77> $ is more bash like *g* 00:20 < tsa> $ marks a user prompt. 00:20 < tsa> # a root prompt 00:20 < tfing> hmm, # is for root usually and $ for normal users 00:20 < mnemoc> \$ 00:20 < tsa> \$ will give the appropriate. 00:21 < mnemoc> i good to know when you are sued or not ;) 00:21 < rxr> ah yes 00:21 < rxr> ok - this is what \$ does ... - in around 1.4 we had other code there ... 00:22 < tsa> this is 1.4 here. 00:22 < rxr> tsa: and what do you have in PS1 ? 00:22 < tsa> rxr: 1.4 suggests: "\h:\w\$ " 00:22 < tsa> i modified it to read "[\u@\h \w]\$ " 00:23 < mnemoc> rxr: \u is needed too 00:24 < mnemoc> \u \h \w \$ <--- these are mandatory for 'safe' usage 00:24 < mnemoc> a timestamp is usefull 00:25 < rxr> tsa: hm - ok then someway in dRock-1.4.0 this line got other incfluences ... 00:25 < tsa> what about 00:25 < tsa> \\$\w\u 00:25 < tsa> ;-) 00:25 < mnemoc> doh 00:26 < daja77> mnemoc: I don't wanna have an 80 chars wide prompt ;) 00:26 < mnemoc> \w is just one token 00:26 < mnemoc> \h is one token too 00:26 < daja77> no I was refering to the timestamp 00:27 < rxr> ok I only added the missing \u - and for dRock I patch colors into it ... 00:27 < mnemoc> [hh:mm] is cute 00:27 < mnemoc> ;) 00:28 < tsa> PS1="Welcome to ROCK Linux, you are \u on system \h and a hash mark at the end of this line tells you that you are root \$" 00:28 < mnemoc> hehehe 00:28 < rxr> how a question about such a tiny change can start such a lengthy discussion ... 00:29 < mnemoc> this kind of talking is relaxing 00:29 < daja77> yes and we would be bored otherwise 00:29 < rxr> tsa: nope you need to include this: "for qestions about a specific program consult the program man - and if you are not sure which program to use the program apropos might be a help" ;-) 00:29 < daja77> hmm coreutils still faled in stage 3 00:30 < rxr> daja77: yes - aside from this talk I started to investigate this now ... 00:30 < tsa> rxr: good idea ;-) 00:30 < mnemoc> daja77: sure... i still needing autoconf 00:30 < daja77> rxr: hehe it shoudl say, if you have problems reading this prompt please mailto rene@rock... ;) 00:31 < mnemoc> but mike's patch re-enable uptime, with breaks it too 00:31 < rxr> tsa: and if you still do not know of to proceed consult our suppotr hotline 2934234 2EUR/min ;-) 00:31 < rxr> mnemoc: the patch isn't the right fix - it is only a work-around 00:31 < mnemoc> as a work-around fails ;) 00:32 < daja77> well as someone put it, it is a würg-around ;) 00:32 < rxr> PS1="" is confusing ;-) 00:32 < rxr> I get the feeling the last program still hangs ;-) 00:33 < mnemoc> <\u> <-- irc-like 00:33 < mnemoc> and an @ if sued 00:33 < tsa> mnemoc: NO! 00:33 < tsa> i will start typing "hi all" in my xterms, then... 00:34 < tsa> [tsa@azathoth ~]$ hi all 00:34 < tsa> bash: hi: command not found 00:34 < daja77> alias hi `rm -rf /` *ggg* 00:35 < tsa> hehe 00:35 < tsa> fun with shell? 00:35 < rxr> a prompt I'm used to: PS1="\[\033[1;32m\]\u@\h:\w \$\[\033[0m\]" 00:36 < rxr> ^- and red for root ;-) ... 00:36 < tsa> time for echo in canyon; do echo $echo $echo; done 00:36 < tsa> (bash only) 00:37 * daja77 votes for a funny bot on this chan *gg* 00:38 < mnemoc> /msg tsa help 00:38 < daja77> hehe 00:38 < tsa> hehe 00:39 < mnemoc> rxr: colors are nice for simbols, but not for the entire prompt 00:39 < mnemoc> tsa isn't a bot? 00:39 < daja77> lol 00:39 < daja77> I'll give it a try 00:40 < daja77> !fart mnemoc 00:40 < daja77> hmm no he isn't I fear 00:41 < daja77> hmm never mind I'm just kidding 00:41 * daja77 gets childish today .oO 00:42 < mnemoc> that's good for health 00:42 < mnemoc> code code code is killing me :( 00:47 < _NULL_> mnemoc: hm.. code is killing? hmm *thinking* 00:47 * daja77 recodes _NULL_ ... 00:51 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M315P000.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has quit ("Damn, wrong button.") 00:52 < daja77> yeah stage 5 reached 00:53 -!- n00kie [~Daniel@M315P000.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has joined #rocklinux 00:55 < netrunner> crap, this cc1 problem again :( 00:59 < daja77> gn8 cu later 01:00 < rxr> n8 daja77 01:04 < mnemoc> n8 daja 01:07 < mnemoc> what means a $ before a quote? 01:07 -!- n00kie [~Daniel@M315P000.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has quit ("Lost terminal") 01:07 < mnemoc> e.g. PS2=$'> ' 01:11 < rxr> mnemoc: where do you see this ? 01:11 < mnemoc> set 01:13 < rxr> mnemoc: what specific line of set ? 01:15 < mnemoc> PS{1,2,4} BASH_VERSION IFS, SSH_CLIENT, ... 01:15 < mnemoc> #set | grep "\$'" | wc -l 01:15 < mnemoc> 8 01:18 < rxr> hm - dont't know ... {man,info} bash? 01:19 < mnemoc> seems some kind of escaping 01:19 < mnemoc> do u have the same? 01:20 < rxr> no I only haveone 01:20 < rxr> set | grep "\$'" 01:20 < rxr> IFS=$' \t\n' 01:21 < mnemoc> i have never seen that before 01:21 < rxr> I need those damn RMA disks back from Hitachi - my server is that slow 01:22 < mnemoc> i much have you waiting? 01:27 < _NULL_> ... 01:52 -!- Netsplit sterling.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: netrunner, daja77, tfing, praenti, _NULL_, fronti, Parabull, Lorini, tsa, blindcoder, (+9 more, use /NETSPLIT to show all of them) 01:52 -!- Netsplit over, joins: mnemoc, Lorini, tsa, cOdEz|na, blindcoder, Parabull, rxr, netrunner, kasc, aszlig (+9 more) 01:59 < rxr> Committed revision 295. 02:02 < rxr> Committed revision 295. 02:02 < rxr> ^- might fix the coreutils stage3 thing ... 02:03 < mnemoc> yeah??!! 02:04 < rxr> _might_ ! 02:05 < rxr> test build still running ... 02:05 < mnemoc> did u solve broken progs too? (patch is disabled) 02:05 < rxr> oh oops forgot to add new patch ? 02:06 < mnemoc> cross.patch 02:06 < rxr> mom commiting patch addition 02:06 * rxr is sooo stupid ... 02:06 < rxr> Committed revision 296. 02:06 < mnemoc> hehe 02:07 < rxr> does anyone know if there is some prog / script out that generates such a nice patch-file-modification histogram as used for the bitkeeper changeset output? 02:08 < rxr> mnemoc: the patch is a simple avoid the regeneration with the GNU auto* dung ... 02:08 < rxr> == 02:11:00 =[3]=> Building base/coreutils [5.0 2.0.0-beta3]. 02:12 -!- capchaos [~capchaos@dclient80-218-41-225.hispeed.ch] has joined #rocklinux 02:14 < mnemoc> but... you patch configure.ac 02:14 < rxr> do I 02:15 < mnemoc> i can't find a patch to do that... 02:15 < mnemoc> premake stuff? 02:15 < mnemoc> no... 02:15 * mnemoc seems to be blind 02:15 < rxr> the old patch is not used anymore 02:15 < rxr> I did a new patch which patches the .in file and configure ... 02:15 < rxr> no-broken-progs-in.patch 02:15 < rxr> hm - s.th. does not yet work as expected. 02:15 < rxr> mom 02:15 < mnemoc> patch without test is bad :-) 02:17 < mnemoc> no-broken-progs.patch <--- this is the patch on svn 02:17 < mnemoc> i guess you delete yours o_O 02:21 < rxr> mnemoc: I svn mv'ed it 02:28 < rxr> this coreutils Makefile auto* fung is really ILL 02:30 < mnemoc> and auto* needing perl ;) 02:39 < rxr> mnemoc: commiting ? 02:39 < rxr> s/?/!/ 02:40 * rxr needs sleeop 2:43 here .. 02:40 < rxr> mnemoc: do you have a build to test my modifications ?= 02:40 < rxr> Committed revision 298. 02:40 < mnemoc> i'm on stge 1 02:40 < mnemoc> :( 02:41 < mnemoc> 1-linux24 02:41 < mnemoc> it takes a loooong time 02:41 < rxr> == 02:39:22 =[3]=> Building base/coreutils [5.0 2.0.0-beta3]. 02:41 < rxr> == 05/18/03 02:41:53 =[3]=> Finished building package coreutils. 02:41 < mnemoc> :D 02:41 < mnemoc> try with 1-coreuitls too please 02:41 < rxr> == 02:35:53 =[1]=> Building base/coreutils [5.0 2.0.0-beta3]. 02:42 < rxr> == 05/18/03 02:38:49 =[1]=> Finished building package coreutils. 02:42 < mnemoc> you did it ;) 02:42 < mnemoc> you deserve to sleep 02:42 < rxr> yeah - but I have a quite up-to-date system so I never had failures in 1-coreutils ... 02:43 < mnemoc> i'll tell you if my 1-coreutils fails 02:45 < rxr> == 02:46:40 =[1]=> Building base/coreutils [5.0 2.0.0-beta3]. 02:46 < rxr> mnemoc: did you 1-coreutils usually failed ? 02:48 < mnemoc> i ahve to finish 1-lixnu24 first ;) 02:49 < mnemoc> go to sleep.... i'll mail you 02:49 < rxr> mnemoc: did your 1-coreutils usually failed in the past? 02:49 < rxr> == 05/18/03 02:49:48 =[1]=> Finished building package coreutils. 02:49 < mnemoc> with mike's it fails 02:49 < mnemoc> without it, 1-success, 3-fails 02:49 < mnemoc> that's why i asked you about 1-coreutils 02:49 < rxr> mnemoc: don't forget to get the source: 02:49 < rxr> Author: rene 02:49 < rxr> Date: 2003-05-18 02:42:04 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2003) 02:49 < rxr> New Revision: 298 02:49 < rxr> Added: 02:49 < rxr> rock-trunk/package/base/coreutils/no-generate-hack.patch 02:49 < rxr> Log: 02:49 < rxr> ok - final fix 02:49 < mnemoc> don't wnat to reach 300 tonight? 02:49 < rxr> hm - I could improve some .init script if you wanna see 300 now ;-) 02:50 < mnemoc> hehe ... go to sleep :-) 02:54 < mnemoc> rxr: still here? 02:54 < rxr> mnemoc: yes 02:54 < mnemoc> what your no-generate do in stage 5 or 9? 02:54 < mnemoc> any damage? 02:55 < rxr> nope - those damn Makefile.in files are simply not regenerated 02:56 < rxr> we do not need this damn "when a bit changed all is regenerated" fluff, because it would detroy my modifications 02:56 < mnemoc> but, they are there for something... not just bothering 02:56 < rxr> and when we patch the basic fils (like cliff did) we depent on the auto* dung which then regenerates the Makefile.in and so the Makefile 02:57 < mnemoc> ok 02:57 < rxr> mnemoc: yes - but from the Makefile.am a Makefile.in is generated which in turn is generated into Makefile by configure 02:57 < rxr> (the auto* dung stinks ...) 02:58 < rxr> for a normal build they are not regenerated - this only happens because we touch those files (with patch) 02:58 < mnemoc> aa.... i see 02:59 < mnemoc> i thought ./confgiure could ask for them in some way 03:04 < rxr> Author: rene 03:04 < rxr> Date: 2003-05-18 03:06:32 +0200 (Sun, 18 May 2003) 03:04 < rxr> New Revision: 300 03:04 < rxr> Modified: 03:04 < rxr> rock-trunk/package/rene/squid/squid.init 03:04 < rxr> Log: 03:04 < rxr> improved squid.init (mostly mnemoc waited for a revision 300 this night;-) 03:04 < rxr> Good night mnemoc ;-) 03:11 < mnemoc> good night rxr 03:32 < mnemoc> PS1='<$( if [ $UID -eq 0 ]; then echo "@"; fi )\u>' <--- nice prompt ;-) 03:40 -!- netrunner [~netrunner@p50802B23.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 03:41 * tsa going to bed 03:41 < tsa> cu all 03:41 -!- tsa [~tsa@p5082DA55.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit ("*plopp*") 03:41 < mnemoc> n8 tsa 03:42 * mnemoc is away: away 04:14 -!- kasc [~kasc@p5090965A.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 04:28 -!- kasc [~kasc@p5090B837.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 06:57 -!- Lorini [Lorini@pD9506DA1.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit () 07:26 -!- Lorini [Lorini@pD9506DA1.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 08:38 < kasc> moin 09:21 -!- blindcoder [blindcoder@pD9E4F070.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit ("leaving") 09:24 < rxr> 685 builds total, 361 completed fine, 0 with errors. 09:35 < daja77> moin 09:35 -!- baka-chibi [blindcoder@p508017CD.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 09:36 -!- baka-chibi is now known as blindcoder 09:37 < daja77> moin blindcoder 09:40 * daja77 off again... 10:05 -!- baka-chibi [blindcoder@p508013AD.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 10:05 -!- blindcoder [blindcoder@p508017CD.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit (Killed (NickServ (Ghost: baka-chibi!blindcoder@p508013AD.dip.t-dialin.net))) 10:05 -!- baka-chibi is now known as blindcoder 10:17 < rxr> moin daja77 10:44 < blindcoder> MUAHAHA 10:44 < blindcoder> krec, gnome-soud-recorder are unable to record from Microphone 10:44 < blindcoder> but `rec` just does it without complaining :D 10:45 < blindcoder> long live the command-line tools!!! 10:45 < _NULL_> moin 10:45 < _NULL_> hi blindy 10:45 < blindcoder> moin nully :) 10:47 < rxr> blindcoder: do not not think this is a gnome/kde-rec s.th. issue - more a how is your mixer set issue 10:49 < blindcoder> rxr: I just find it strange that rec just does it without me needing to configure anything and gnome-sound-recorder offers only configuring the path to sox (which is also used by rec) but complains about being unable to open the sound device 10:50 < blindcoder> and no, nothing else was using it ATM, not even XMMS 10:50 < rxr> 687 builds total, 396 completed fine, 0 with errors. 10:50 < blindcoder> sweet 10:52 -!- cOdEz|na_ [~codez@p509051F4.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 11:02 -!- Lorini [Lorini@pD9506DA1.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11:05 < rxr> 687 builds total, 403 completed fine, 0 with errors. 11:07 -!- _NULL_ [~owl@aszlig.net] has quit ("Lost terminal") 11:08 -!- _NULL_ [~owl@aszlig.net] has joined #rocklinux 11:08 < _NULL_> re 11:09 -!- cOdEz|na [~codez@p509075FA.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11:13 < rxr> hi _NULL_ 11:15 < _NULL_> hi rxr 11:21 < rxr> I guess this will be final -beta3: 11:21 < rxr> 687 builds total, 408 completed fine, 0 with errors. 11:21 < rxr> s/be/become/ 11:21 < rxr> now only this two damn 40 gig disks from IBM needs to be back from RMA (otherwise no space on the ISO server ...) 11:22 < rxr> Committed revision 305. 11:23 * rxr awy - cu 11:29 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M261P001.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has joined #rocklinux 11:30 -!- cOdEz|na_ [~codez@p509051F4.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit ("Lost terminal") 11:31 -!- cOdEz [~codez@p509051F4.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 11:35 < blindcoder> WEE! 11:35 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M261P001.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 11:35 < blindcoder> Nothing like an espresso dopio after lunch :) 11:37 -!- cOdEz [~codez@p509051F4.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit (Remote closed the connection) 11:41 < blindcoder> okay, so no subversion for me >_, 11:51 -!- LocalHero [~alexander@i301-1.vildanden.afb.lu.se] has joined #rocklinux 11:51 < LocalHero> Hi all 11:55 -!- netrunner [~netrunner@p508021AA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #rocklinux 11:56 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M257P020.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has joined #rocklinux 11:56 < netrunner> moin 12:00 * blindcoder now taking a shower then training then another shower and then maybe back :) 12:00 < blindcoder> baba 12:02 < n00kie> Have fun, blindcoder :) 12:03 * netrunner now trying the svn-tree hoping the cc1 problem dissapears without work 12:08 < _NULL_> moin netrunner 12:09 < _NULL_> *lol* i guess there should be a counter how often netrunner used the word "problem" 12:09 < netrunner> _NULL_: :P Next you start telling me it's my fault. 12:10 < _NULL_> netrunner: sure. 12:11 < _NULL_> you don't give your computer enought love :ppp 12:11 < netrunner> _NULL_: no, I kick him with my feet. 12:12 < _NULL_> netrunner: eh! your poor computer! he wants a hug not a kick! 12:13 < _NULL_> it's a machine, not a human. machines have emotions and are feeling if you're hating or loving them 12:14 < netrunner> _NULL_: ah, and he probably dislikes the smell of my socks? 12:14 < netrunner> hm ... half an hour for the kernel compile ... not good but acceptable. 12:14 < _NULL_> netrunner: yeah. you know, you're a lazy student - who changes his socks every week ;p 12:15 < _NULL_> on which machineß 12:15 < _NULL_> s/ß/? 12:15 < netrunner> _NULL_: I change my socks every day. left to right, right to left, and every second day inside out. 12:16 < _NULL_> oh goth. now you're really shocking me! ;p 12:16 * netrunner -> learning. 12:16 < _NULL_> netrunner: have fun 12:17 -!- LocalHero [~alexander@i301-1.vildanden.afb.lu.se] has quit ("Client Exiting") 12:17 < rxr> netrunner: if you have some CC problem with the svn tree - please mail the log to me 12:18 < rxr> 687 builds total, 429 completed fine, 0 with errors. 12:23 -!- zer0_o [~zer0_o@pop-mu-5-1-dialup-225.freesurf.ch] has joined #rocklinux 12:26 -!- zer0_o [~zer0_o@pop-mu-5-1-dialup-225.freesurf.ch] has quit (Client Quit) 12:57 < netrunner> rxr: I had them with the cvs tree, now building svn 300 in stage 1-glibc23 so far 13:00 < _NULL_> <-- inline-skating. bbl 13:06 < _NULL_> or not. *grml* 13:07 < netrunner> _NULL_: what, to wet? (here at least) 13:07 < _NULL_> netrunner: nope. but sunday --> people (human race) are everywhere *shivers* 13:10 -!- Lorini [Lorini@pD9506BF7.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 13:11 < netrunner> _NULL_: do you come to the bladenight in m? 13:12 < _NULL_> netrunner: nope. sounds like a "volksauflauf" - even more people --> *hiding under the "bettdecke"* and: no time :) 13:13 < netrunner> _NULL_: hm ... ca. 15k to 25k people :) 13:13 < _NULL_> netrunner: waaaaaaaah! help! this would killing me! 13:19 < netrunner> _NULL_: so come here and inline with few people! *checkingtheroads* 13:20 < netrunner> hm ... still a little wet, but could improve. 13:20 < _NULL_> netrunner: #define here ? 13:21 < netrunner> _NULL_: munich. eastside 'yo man!' 13:22 < _NULL_> netrunner: hmmm.. munich.. to far away. 13:29 < netrunner> _NULL_: :P 13:30 < _NULL_> .oO( netrunner seems to like to be kicked ) 13:30 * _NULL_ kicks netrunner :p 13:30 * netrunner defends himself with his left little finger 13:31 < _NULL_> *hrhr* 13:31 * _NULL_ uses her black magic power to kick netrunner :p 13:32 * netrunner summons a white mana shield 13:32 * _NULL_ destroys netrunner's white mana shield 13:32 * netrunner throws a astalbolt at _NULL_ 13:32 * netrunner curses his spelling 13:32 * _NULL_ dies 13:33 * netrunner reawakes _NULL_ giving her the shiny green leaf 13:33 < _NULL_> :-( 13:33 < _NULL_> dammit. don't awake me, netrunner - this is evil *cries* 13:33 < netrunner> _NULL_: your time has not yet come! stay suffering! :P 13:34 < _NULL_> netrunner: oho! 13:34 * netrunner cooks some hot chocolate and offers it to _NULL_ 13:34 * _NULL_ takes a "zweihaeder" and splits netrunner's head into two parts 13:35 < _NULL_> O_o hot chocolade. no thx. but tea would be nice. :p 13:35 * netrunner laughs while watching NULL fighting with his mirror 13:35 < _NULL_> netrunner: eh! *kick* 13:35 * netrunner reappears and turns _NULL_'s bihander into a feather 13:36 < _NULL_> *cries* 13:36 * netrunner says: you know, _NULL_, the feather is more powerful than the sword. 13:36 < _NULL_> netrunner: nack. 13:36 * netrunner takes the feather and starts tickling _NULL_ 13:37 < netrunner> you see? :) 13:37 < _NULL_> *g* 13:37 < _NULL_> yes, i see 13:37 < netrunner> .o( oh man, I haven't been to a mud for loong ) 13:37 < _NULL_> mud? 13:37 * netrunner hands the feather back to _NULL_ 13:38 < _NULL_> thx, netrunner :) 13:38 * _NULL_ strikes back and tickles netrunner to death :p+ 13:38 < netrunner> _NULL_: mud = multi user dungeon, text adventure, works like this here :) 13:38 * netrunner starts giggling, laughing rotfling 13:38 < _NULL_> netrunner: *g* ok. 13:38 < _NULL_> *hrhr* 13:39 < netrunner> _NULL_: try telnet mg.mud.de 13:39 < _NULL_> hmhmhm... *thinking* you need telnet installed on your machine... i haven't *grml* 13:40 < _NULL_> but thx anyway 13:40 < netrunner> _NULL_: there are also mud clients, or you could use netcat. but protocol and port used is telnet 13:42 < _NULL_> netrunner: hmhm. i need to install my system first... but today... hm. nobody can force me, to leave the bed :-/ 13:42 < _NULL_> or even to work 13:48 * blindcoder back 13:49 -!- cOdEz [~codez@p50907C20.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 13:49 < _NULL_> wb blindcoder 13:49 < blindcoder> WEE! I feel good now :) 13:51 < blindcoder> the problem with muds I have is that none of them fits what I want >_< 13:51 < _NULL_> blindcoder: ??? are you mutated ??? 13:51 < blindcoder> _NULL_: no, why? 13:51 < _NULL_> *looking shocked* 13:51 < blindcoder> _NULL_: or maybe I am but didn't notice... 13:51 < _NULL_> blindcoder: because you're feeling good now... 13:51 < blindcoder> hrm... thinking about it... the latter is probably true :) 13:51 < blindcoder> _NULL_: yes, just came back from training :) 13:52 < blindcoder> and had a looong cooold shower :) 13:52 < _NULL_> blindcoder: i had a cold shower, too... but... didn't help... 13:52 < _NULL_> and to get the pills of luck i would have to leave the bed --> no chance 13:53 < blindcoder> _NULL_: maybe you should go to a gym, too 13:54 < _NULL_> blindcoder: forget it. to see all those "oh, i'm looking so great and i want to luck like a model"-"surfacing" humans? thanks - i would jump out of the next window, then 13:55 < blindcoder> _NULL_: hrm... you're pre-judged, you know. 13:55 < _NULL_> blindcoder: maybe. but - i don't see a sense in gym and crap. and humans... you know... i'm really "loving" them... 13:56 < _NULL_> (and - ignore my typing,gramatical,whatever-failures) 13:56 < _NULL_> (/me even to dumb to use a computer, talking/writing english, doing something) 13:57 < capchaos> _NULL_, that's not true ... 13:57 < _NULL_> capchaos: it is. 13:57 < capchaos> no, it is not. 13:57 < blindcoder> _NULL_: well... I really feel good after gym, but if you don't want to... your choice 13:58 < _NULL_> capchaos: it is. and in future you will know it... 13:58 < _NULL_> blindcoder: i can also do some hours of inline-skating - and i'm feeling like sh** 13:58 < capchaos> no it's not, but .. if you want it to be, _NULL_, well.. 13:59 < _NULL_> but anyways - i'm forced to eat something now. or my parents are going to kill me because i didn't eat much since over a week 13:59 < _NULL_> capchaos: ... 14:00 < blindcoder> _NULL_: I did that, too. And it doesn't feel the same 14:09 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M257P020.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has quit (Connection reset by peer) 14:15 < _NULL_> blindcoder: yeah. but you want to become a "super-muscle-man" 14:16 < _NULL_> and, blindcoder - my problems are caused by life and thinking not physically. 14:17 < _NULL_> (and if sports helps, then something isn't ok with melotonin and sorotonin afaik) 14:21 < blindcoder> _NULL_: did I ever said that? I said that I want to get rid of too much body fah 14:21 < blindcoder> fat 14:22 < blindcoder> hrm... no libX11.a in ROCK 14:23 < _NULL_> blindcoder: you said that you feel better after gym. and i should try this, too. (too feel better) - but i know that it doesn't help for me 14:24 < blindcoder> _NULL_: have you tried? 14:24 < _NULL_> blindcoder: i didn't try gym (and for sure - i won't try it) - but i tried skating and so 14:24 < blindcoder> _NULL_: so how do you know? 14:26 < _NULL_> blindcoder: *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH* i know that i can't solve my problems caused by this fscking world/thoughts with sports! my melatonin and sorotonin-values are more than ok - so sport would not help me. 14:26 < blindcoder> now, if you could enlighten me what melatonin and sorotonin is... 14:27 < esden> good day 14:28 < blindcoder> hi esden 14:28 < _NULL_> blindcoder: oh goth. how to describe this... ok... i'm trying it with an example: if you have to less of them, you always feel like shit. 14:28 < _NULL_> hi esden 14:28 < _NULL_> blindcoder: and this is caused by nothing less than your body. but not by thaughts 14:29 < blindcoder> _NULL_: so your values can't be okay... 14:29 < esden> hmm ... I see you are fighting once more? 14:29 < blindcoder> esden: as usual :) 14:30 < _NULL_> blindcoder: they're ok. my blood was checked. and as i said once before - they're more than ok. 14:30 < _NULL_> esden: sure. :p 14:31 < esden> good 14:32 < _NULL_> hmm... someone knows "crying crows" btw? 14:33 < blindcoder> no 14:33 < _NULL_> it was quite clear, that you won't know them ;p 14:33 < blindcoder> :P 14:34 < _NULL_> (otherwise you would have been mutated) 14:36 < esden> I want to sleep ... *yawn* 14:36 < _NULL_> esden: lazy student. didn't you sleep at night? 14:36 < esden> damn Irix installation ... I finally menaged it to install irix on the indigo but it costed 9 hours 14:36 < esden> _NULL_: no ... I have not ... I have installed irix ... as said above ... ;-) 14:36 < _NULL_> indigo? O_o 14:37 < esden> *sigh* 14:37 < _NULL_> esden: okok. then: rm 'lazy student' :p 14:38 < netrunner> Building tools in build/.../tools.chroot: cc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1': No such file or directory 14:39 < netrunner> _NULL_: oh, sorry for mentioning problem again 14:39 < esden> ahh ... there it is : https://www.serc.iisc.ernet.in/pictures/hardware/indigo2.gif 14:39 < esden> _NULL_: see the above link to see the box 14:43 < _NULL_> netrunner: hahaha. it's your fault :p 14:43 < netrunner> _NULL_: I do not care if you just point me to my fault. 14:44 < netrunner> (or anybody else?) 14:44 < esden> that was exactly that machine: MaxImpact Indigo2 R10000, 4MB Texture + 20inch, 195MHz R10000SC processor w/1MB of Secondary Cache, 256MB Memory, 8GB Hard Drive, MaxImpact graphics w/4MB texture memory!, Built in 4 Channel 44.1KHz 16Bit Audio 14:44 < esden> netrunner: nope ... as I said already ... :-/ 14:44 < netrunner> esden: sounds nice, that 1hu thing? 14:44 < _NULL_> esden: where did you get it from? from a lugin-member or so? 14:45 < _NULL_> netrunner: oki. 14:45 < esden> netrunner: no it is more like 2 hu 14:45 < esden> _NULL_: no ... uninvited does have such a box ... 14:45 < _NULL_> esden: ah so. 14:45 < esden> and there was irix installed but he had not the root password for it ... so "he" had to reinstall the system 14:46 < esden> so he came yesterday to bitz ... and I sat down and after figuring out how (about 4 hours or so) I managed to install it ... (9 hours all in all) 14:47 < esden> but now I know that the installation system of irix really sux ... and that it is really an example of user unfriendly interface 14:47 < _NULL_> esden: urgs. btw, don't you wanna come to neuburg and get my DEC-alpha installed? *vbeg* (without a monitor of course) 14:47 < esden> no _NULL_ 14:47 < _NULL_> esden: *g* why not? 14:48 < esden> I do only install systems for free when I do it the first time ... I will never install irix for free anymore ... 14:49 < esden> and not any other system 14:49 < _NULL_> esden: hm... an alpha has irix installed? 14:49 < esden> I need money ... 14:49 < esden> and my time is expensive 14:49 < esden> no not alpha 14:50 < _NULL_> aeeeeeh.. esden ??????? are you changing into one of those "geldgeile" people? btw, i won't know you anymore, if you're wearing a smoking or so in future 14:50 < esden> you install Tru64 Unix on dec alphas 14:50 < esden> _NULL_: I ware a smoking from time to time today too ... 14:51 < _NULL_> esden: ok... or freebsd or so afaik would be able to run on the DEC.. my problem is just, that i don't own a monitor... and there's no "com-port" 14:51 * _NULL_ ph34rs esden 14:51 < esden> good so _NULL_ 14:51 < _NULL_> esden: :p 14:51 < esden> what alpha model is it? 14:52 < _NULL_> model: pe32a-cd 14:52 < _NULL_> dec 3000 300lx 14:52 < esden> and alpha systems have normally a pci bus so you can insert a pci gfx card and connect a normal monitor to it 14:52 < _NULL_> hm. second please 14:53 < esden> ok ... you only have turbochannel in that box 14:54 < _NULL_> ack. 14:54 < _NULL_> hrmpf. :-/ 14:54 < esden> and you have a serial port in that box 14:54 < _NULL_> huh? 14:54 < esden> # 14:54 < esden> * One DB25 serial port with modem control 14:55 < esden> _NULL_: internet and google is your friend ;-) 14:55 < _NULL_> hmmm... ethernet, isdn, modem... a strange looking but larger than serial-port-port, and a printer or so oprt 14:56 < esden> _NULL_: https://www.phys.ufl.edu/~prescott/linux/alpha/dec3000-sysinfo.html#300LX 14:56 < _NULL_> esden: yeah... i had a look there, too... but didn't find something to get my box running... 14:57 < esden> _NULL_: *sigh* .. DB25 is an old serial port ... looks like a parallel port ... 14:57 < esden> and that box ... if you read that page I sent you does not have a parallel port ... 14:57 < blindcoder> hehe 14:57 < _NULL_> esden: hmmm... k... 14:57 < blindcoder> I like bash :D 14:57 < esden> _NULL_: you only have to reed 14:57 < blindcoder> for x in *gif ; do convert $x ${x%gif}tga; done 14:58 < _NULL_> yeah but it doesn't help me much with the problem how to see the output... 14:58 < esden> blindcoder: and ... what is so funny in it? 14:58 < esden> _NULL_: minicom is your friend? 14:58 < _NULL_> .oO( esden is in bad mood ) 14:58 < _NULL_> esden: ... 14:58 < blindcoder> esden: I just like it :) 15:00 < _NULL_> hmpf... /me hopes to find some monitors in the company... 15:03 < esden> _NULL_: nope I am not in a bad mood ... but I only want you to look for information more carefully ... so that your life get's easier 15:03 < _NULL_> hmmm... 15:04 < esden> _NULL_: search google for information how to connect over serial cable to an dec machine .. what cable you need and what settings in minicom 15:04 < esden> and then you boot the box ... it detects that no keyboard is connected so it goes automatically on serial ... not like the fscking pa-risc hp machines >_< that you have te set on serial port blind 15:05 < esden> and then you can boot the alpha installation cd ... where is there a problem? 15:05 < _NULL_> alpha installation cd... *g* there is a) no cd-rom-lw, b) i don't own such a cd 15:06 < _NULL_> (and: i'm not owning an scsi-cd-lw) 15:07 < esden> in bitz there should be one .. you have to ask Flo 15:07 < _NULL_> ok... thx 15:08 < esden> why do I have to think for you ... *headshake* 15:08 < _NULL_> a) i wasn't often at bitz! b) i don't know the people c) i'm too stupid 15:08 < _NULL_> d) goodbye! 15:08 -!- _NULL_ [~owl@aszlig.net] has left #rocklinux ("gone to die") 15:08 < esden> lol ... standard reaction 15:09 < esden> she knows flo ... and she knows that there are many strange things in bitz ... why didn't she ask him? I think I will never understand other people ... 15:11 < esden> ok ... I am off ... learning 15:23 -!- comrad [~imac@dsl-213-023-050-017.arcor-ip.net] has joined #rocklinux 15:23 < comrad> nuff 15:23 < comrad> hi 15:33 < netrunner> hm ... nfs slows build down by factor 3 (measured on 0-glibc23: nfs: 30min, local: 9min) 15:48 < netrunner> slashme wants chocolate 15:54 < mnemoc> netrunner: use ntfs for 'download' but never for building... if you have enought memory you should try to build in tempfs. 15:55 < netrunner> mnemoc: s/ntfs/nfs, is 1G enough? 15:56 < mnemoc> you MUST use tempfs ;) 15:56 < netrunner> mnemoc: is it that faster? 15:57 < mnemoc> try it ;) [ ] Use TMPFS for building packages 15:57 < netrunner> mnemoc: does it continue my running build? 15:58 < mnemoc> sure... but abort between pacakges 15:59 < mnemoc> if you abort a package (stage>=3) you will leave some nasty binds 16:19 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M257P020.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has joined #rocklinux 16:32 -!- comrad [~imac@dsl-213-023-050-017.arcor-ip.net] has quit ("Client exiting") 17:16 -!- c4y0 [~c4y0@cable200-75-65-3.epm.net.co] has joined #rocklinux 17:16 < c4y0> hi! 17:16 < netrunner> c4y0: ho. 17:16 * netrunner -> cooking 17:16 < c4y0> hi!!!!! =) 17:17 < mnemoc> nice.. un colombiano ;-) 17:17 < c4y0> yeah! arriba colombia!!!! ;) 17:26 < netrunner> mnemoc: 2-binutils fails not finding the download dir. 17:29 < netrunner> mnemoc: ah ... nfs mounted download works, but symlinked not 17:33 < mnemoc> buuu :( 17:34 < mnemoc> i did some tiny-tests with links.... 17:35 < mnemoc> gotta go right now... i you find a simple solution mail it ;-) 17:35 < mnemoc> bye 17:52 -!- LocalHero [LocalHero@i301-1.vildanden.afb.lu.se] has joined #rocklinux 17:52 < LocalHero> Hi all 18:05 < netrunner> hi LH 18:07 < esden> hi all 18:08 < esden> a columbian? ... cool from wher in columbia? 18:09 < netrunner> esden: where's tonight's party going on? 18:09 < esden> o_O 18:09 < esden> no idea ... why? 18:10 < netrunner> esden: boring here. 18:17 < esden> learn DS2 ;-) 18:17 < esden> then you are not bored ;-) 18:21 < esden> ahh an aswer from Joey ... cool 18:26 < LocalHero> Oki, what isos do we want to keep? Im cleaning up the iso site now and transfering it to the new desing? 18:26 < LocalHero> 1.4.0 is a must have :) 18:27 < esden> LocalHero: ack 18:28 < LocalHero> I did some cleaning a month ago. Hmm, seams like i have 1.5.19 and 1.5.20 18:29 < LocalHero> Should i keep them? 18:30 -!- tcr [~tcr@p50813163.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 18:40 -!- c4y0 [~c4y0@cable200-75-65-3.epm.net.co] has quit ("[BX] "got bitchx?"") 18:43 < tcr> moin all 18:45 < netrunner> esden: that's what I am doing all day :) 18:50 < LocalHero> Oki, what do you think. Is it good for a start? 18:50 < LocalHero> https://beta.hightech.nu 18:53 -!- LocalHero [LocalHero@i301-1.vildanden.afb.lu.se] has quit () 18:56 < n00kie> rxr: Are you there? 18:57 < n00kie> /dev file system support (EXPERIMENTAL) -> automaticilly mount at boot or Debug devfs? 18:58 < tcr> the latter one isn't necessary and not really desirable 18:58 < n00kie> Okay 18:58 < n00kie> Nothing to select? 18:58 < n00kie> of the both points ? 18:58 < tcr> the former one is required, however 18:59 < tcr> devfs support (in general) + automatically mount at startup 18:59 < n00kie> ok 18:59 < n00kie> rxr said, that the machine won't boot up then 19:01 < tcr> Hmm? 19:01 < n00kie> mom 19:02 < tcr> the machine won't boot up if you do _not_ enable that automatically mounting thingy -- maybe it was that? 19:05 < n00kie> [14:23] < n00kie_> enable the "mount at boot" option 19:05 < n00kie> [14:24] < rxr> n00kie_: no this would make the box unbootable 19:05 -!- snyke [~snyke@eros.bingo-ev.de] has quit (Remote closed the connection) 19:05 < n00kie> that,t c 19:05 < n00kie> tcr: 19:06 -!- snyke [~snyke@eros.bingo-ev.de] has joined #rocklinux 19:07 < tcr> Hmm.. Would be new to me, but if he says so ... 19:07 -!- snyke [~snyke@eros.bingo-ev.de] has quit (Remote closed the connection) 19:07 < n00kie> Hmm 19:07 < n00kie> What should I select then ? 19:08 -!- snyke [~snyke@eros.bingo-ev.de] has joined #rocklinux 19:08 < n00kie> daja77: Are you there? 19:08 < tcr> n00kie: Just the devfs support - nothing else, I guess 19:08 < n00kie> mm 19:08 < n00kie> alright :) 19:09 < n00kie> I trust you :) 19:32 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M257P020.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 19:35 -!- Ge0rG [~georg@duenndns.de] has joined #rocklinux 19:36 -!- tcr [~tcr@p50813163.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 19:40 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M321P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has joined #rocklinux 19:44 -!- tcr [~tcr@p50813163.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 19:50 -!- tcr [~tcr@p50813163.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 19:51 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M321P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has quit ("Damn, wrong button.") 19:54 -!- tcr [~tcr@p50813163.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 19:55 < tcr> sorry, guys, but xchat 2.x doesnt seem to be very stable yet 19:55 -!- LocalHero [LocalHero@i301-1.vildanden.afb.lu.se] has joined #rocklinux 19:55 < LocalHero> Hi all. Anybody have a iso bulit with kernel support for Buslogic so that i can run vmware? 19:56 < LocalHero> Or an 1.7 iso for that part := 19:57 * netrunner watching startrek 19:57 < esden> please take a look at this: https://www.infodrom.org/LinuxTag/index.php3?project=Rocklinux 19:57 < esden> and tell me if it is ok 19:58 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M321P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has joined #rocklinux 20:00 < LocalHero> esden, login pw? 20:01 < esden> ups 20:03 < LocalHero> oki no pw then :( 20:03 < esden> one moment ... I search the right link ... 20:03 < LocalHero> ahha :) 20:04 < LocalHero> Ah,, brb 20:05 < esden> I post the description on the mailinglist 20:05 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M321P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20:06 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M321P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has joined #rocklinux 20:23 -!- tcr [~tcr@p50813163.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20:26 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M321P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 20:28 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M321P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has joined #rocklinux 20:37 -!- LocalHero [LocalHero@i301-1.vildanden.afb.lu.se] has left #rocklinux () 20:40 -!- n00kie_ [~n00kie@M321P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has joined #rocklinux 20:40 -!- n00kie [~n00kie@M321P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at] has quit (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 20:43 < esden> ok ... mail out 20:43 < esden> puhh that is a long one ... 20:52 < daja77> n00kie_: why? 20:52 < n00kie_> daja77: Just had some problems 20:52 < n00kie_> Nothing important :) 20:52 < daja77> are they away? 20:52 < n00kie_> yep 20:52 < daja77> good 20:56 -!- tcr [~tcr@p508131D2.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #rocklinux 20:58 < tcr> esden: ping 21:01 < esden> tcr: ? 21:01 < tcr> esden: In your description are some spelling errors.. 21:03 < esden> tcr: so reply to my mail correcting them ... that is why I sent it to the list ... 21:03 * -> esden spelling sucks ... and I know that ... I am a legasteniker 21:03 < esden> I can not do anything about it ... 21:04 < tcr> I can't send any mails a.t.m. :/ But just wait a bit 21:04 < esden> ok 21:06 < tcr> esden: Eh, that can wait a bit, can't it? Be back watching the truman how 21:06 < tcr> show 21:13 < netrunner> esden: foreign languages are not to be spoken perfectly. Consider me speaking your tongue! ;) 21:13 < daja77> esden: do you really think it is a good idea to say that stuff about bsd ports, and other kernels, this sounds like vapourware to me 21:38 < rxr> re 21:38 -!- showGUN [~showgun@3e44a7ca.adsl.enternet.hu] has joined #rocklinux 21:39 < showGUN> hi all 21:40 < showGUN> anybody here! 21:41 < tcr> Yup 21:41 < showGUN> it rather confuses me that there is no percent counter inthe builder script. i tought that it could be done from the .outs and the .logs avarage and current size 21:42 < showGUN> any ideas? 21:43 < tcr> Hmm.. 21:43 < n00kie_> n8 21:43 < showGUN> n8 whatta? 21:44 < n00kie_> night :) 21:44 < rxr> showGUN: It could be done - but would be very inaccurate, and some hacking. I do not know if it is worth it ... 21:44 < showGUN> inaccurate... 21:44 < tcr> maybe it'd be easier to add to the successfull build message something like: (XXX/YYY) - whereby XXX is the number of already built package in the current stage, and YYY the total number of packages in the current stage that should be built 21:45 < showGUN> i'd like to see in within one package 21:45 < tcr> Ah, you mean when building just one package? I thought you meant the whole build process 21:46 < showGUN> and i think the commands executed doesn't lasts the same time and the logsizez depends of the arch too, but an avarage percent, so i could see, that 5-koffice (sloooow) is about 20% or at 70% schon 21:47 < showGUN> or a separate program running on a different vc, could do it 21:48 < tcr> showGUN: Hmm, yeah as an external shellscript... Well, go ahead and write one 21:48 < tcr> shouldn't be to hard to write 21:48 < showGUN> i think so 21:48 < showGUN> but i have to wait for the sizes 21:49 < showGUN> because during building, or no data or ended :))) 21:52 < tcr> Hmm... do you have fast boxes? 21:52 < showGUN> fast boxes? only one K7 @1600 21:53 < showGUN> but when i'm ready it'll be the first 21:56 < tcr> Well, the more builds, the more precise the heurestics would get ;) 21:58 < esden> daja77: write an email to the mailinglist ... I think that it should be discussed there ... 21:59 < esden> tcr ... truman show? where? 22:00 < showGUN> what? 22:00 < showGUN> not this kind of show, okay 22:00 < showGUN> :k 22:01 < tcr> esden: Muha, it's almost over.. pro7 22:01 < esden> tcr: argl 22:06 < showGUN> okay, byz 22:06 < showGUN> i go 22:06 < tcr> esden: take a look at the query pls 22:06 -!- showGUN [~showgun@3e44a7ca.adsl.enternet.hu] has quit ("BitchX: its what's for lunch") 22:07 -!- capchaos_ [~capchaos@dclient80-218-41-225.hispeed.ch] has joined #rocklinux 22:07 -!- capchaos [~capchaos@dclient80-218-41-225.hispeed.ch] has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22:11 -!- capchaos_ is now known as capchaos 22:32 -!- tcr [~tcr@p508131D2.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit ("Mess with the best, die like the rest!") 22:37 -!- _NULL_ [~owl@aszlig.net] has joined #rocklinux 22:40 < _NULL_> re 23:01 -!- capchaos [~capchaos@dclient80-218-41-225.hispeed.ch] has quit ("There is no spoon.") 23:02 -!- george [~jsaw@volans.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de] has joined #rocklinux 23:04 -!- george is now known as jsaw 23:04 < jsaw> hi. 23:04 < esden> hi jsaw 23:05 < jsaw> hi esden 23:05 < jsaw> daja77: around? 23:07 < jsaw> bootdisk problem: how do I get my secondary IDE controller (PDC20265) working as module? (The module loads and detects the card fine, but doesn't detect any discs) 23:29 -!- mnemoc [~mnemoc@200.75.27.118] has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 23:35 < daja77> jsaw: yes 23:35 < daja77> jsaw: you may download if you like 23:36 < daja77> jsaw: sorry had to reboot routing machine, so you havent got the complete image 23:37 < jsaw> daja77: no prob. but before I download... 23:38 < jsaw> daja77: I remember that I had a problem getting access to my discs on the secondary IDE controller (dito).. 23:39 < jsaw> daja77: AFAICS, the (kernel) config didn't change, so possibility is low, that the bootdisk will run on my computer :-\ 23:39 < daja77> hmm dunno, anyway if like to do another download, feel free todo so 23:39 * daja77 off again 23:40 < jsaw> daja77: I remember sb. saying I should then upload it to another server? 23:41 < daja77> ah yes, I thought you might like to upload it to LocalHero's iso server, but afaik you don't have a complete image 23:43 < daja77> acccording to my log ;= 23:43 < daja77> ) 23:43 < jsaw> 1. I messed it up, 2. I'll start over now, and then put it on LocalHero... k? 23:43 -!- cOdEz [~codez@p50907C20.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit ("gn8") 23:45 < daja77> yeah it is ok for me 23:45 < daja77> ok bye now ;) 23:45 < jsaw> cu 23:46 * jsaw is away: busy 23:56 -!- A-Tui [~Aitor@cable87a195.usuarios.retecal.es] has joined #rocklinux --- Log closed Mon May 19 00:00:48 2003