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10:32.49marajinbazzawill-eee: tsk tsk, an eee?
10:32.53marajin'lo ginge
10:32.59marajin'lo ali1234
10:33.20gingehello heloo helloooo
10:33.35gingeso what is wrong with the eee
10:33.36ginge?
10:34.22marajinIt's too common ;)
10:34.26marajinsticks his nose up.
10:34.47ali1234cant decide wether to get a new motherboard for my dell (£20) or buy an eee instead
10:35.00marajiner tad of a price difference
10:35.22ali1234yeah but the eee is probably a bit faster than my dell which was a p3 500mhz before it blew up
10:35.27marajinhah
10:35.29ali1234and it only has 256mb
10:35.30marajinok it probably is yes
10:35.37marajinthough not hugely
10:35.53marajinwhat with being... well depending which eee either a Pentium ULV or an A1x0
10:35.59ali1234though the dell is very small not much bigger than the eee
10:36.23marajinI think the eee's tiny SSD would annoy me
10:36.42ali1234yeah well obviously i would replace all that stuff
10:36.56marajinso in fact you may as well buy a different UMPC by the end of it?
10:37.06ali1234yeah if there was a good one
10:37.16marajinhorses for courses
10:37.25ali1234another alternative, i might buy a beagle board and ram it into the old dell case
10:37.41marajinthat would be geeky++ but I'm not sure how practical
10:38.18marajinali1234: how about getting an atom dev board, if they're affordable?
10:38.37ali1234x86 sucks man, if i can possibly avoid having it, i will
10:38.45marajinheh
10:39.10marajintrue but it's sadly unavoidable since it comprises the backbone of home computing currently. Though ARM is certainly making itself felt
10:39.30marajinI'm kinda curious what could be made of arm if you scaled it up enough
10:39.49ali1234arm does not need to be scaled up, the operating system needs to be scaled down
10:40.08marajinAgain, horses for courses, depends what you're doing.
10:40.49marajinI'm sure a machine could be lean and responsive for desktop and internet tasks of current arm processors, in fact I know it can because it's proven repeatedly, but how would it fare with heavy video processing or such?
10:41.30kiozenuse a gpu for that
10:41.46ali1234for video work there is currently no choice but adobe on windows or mac, which means x86 is a must
10:42.02marajinWould be practical if anything ever actually did it, but despite the proof of concept it's not really commonly implemented properly
10:42.11marajinnot in desktop/laptop machines anyway
10:43.59ali1234but i dont very often sit on a train editing some video. im more likely to want to check my emails or something.
10:44.30marajinfair point, and if you're used to a P3 500 you probably don't do much of anything intensive with your laptop
10:45.00marajinbut my musing was just what arm could be like in heavy duty tasks.
10:45.10marajinNot in any way specific to your uses
10:45.59ali1234i think it could do a fairly decent job, i mean people have been doing none linear editing for how many years now? compare an arm to an x86 from x number of years ago...
10:46.38ali1234you probbly wouldnt want to do your final render on it, but that's what render farms are for...
10:46.45marajinheh
10:47.23marajinWell I would agree that ARM is a superior arch generally speaking, but I doubt we'll be free of x86 for a good while yet
10:47.33ali1234x86 will die with windows
10:47.46elliswayhiall
10:47.49marajinwhich probably has a few years of life left in it ;)
10:48.39marajinPeople are very hard to convince to put up with minor inconvience for a technically superior underlying structure
10:49.26ali1234windows will die when people like, say, panasonic can put a whole linux desktop into their new TV at almost zero cost, kind of like how all the whitegoods started getting a digital clock on them in the 80s
10:50.02ali1234at that point there will be no reason to even have a PC, let alone windows, because your tv can go on the internet
10:50.10marajinthey could already do that but they don't wanna because they make more money not doing it
10:50.16ali1234people will only have a PC for high end apps like video editing then
10:50.31ali1234actually some new panasonic tvs already have internet streaming and guess what OS it uses
10:50.37marajinI would say 'and possibly gaming' but really consoles killed PC gaming years ago
10:51.05marajinTho' I refused to get consoles until the Wii
10:51.29ali1234dreamcast was the best ever console, and it had CE and linux :)
10:51.34marajinheh
10:51.41marajinyeah and it was a miserable failure too :P
10:51.49ali1234but it had the best games
10:52.16marajinWell still, prior to the wii the only console I arguably owned was an original gameboy
10:52.17ali1234that's all that matters
10:52.49ali1234almost everything that is actually good is a commercial failure
10:53.20ali1234nintendo is the exception to that really, but even they have had their duds
10:53.31marajinyeah
10:53.54marajinwhen'd the gameboy come out
10:54.02ali123487? 89?
10:54.07marajinI seem to remember the board was actually stamped '86 but I don't think it was released that early
10:54.29ali1234how did you get it open?
10:54.46ali1234i had to melt out the screws with a soldering iron
10:54.48marajinI was a kid, I could open aaaaanything
10:55.04ali1234i still have it too, but someone stole all my games
10:55.08marajinI think I sawed through the casing with a steak knife TB
10:55.10marajin*TBH
10:56.03marajintho' you can read the mainboard text just by opening the battery cover and looking through the hole where the retention clip fits
10:57.11ali12341989
10:57.13marajinhah, the link cable.. remember the trouble we had with link cables?
10:57.33ali1234it also has 1989 molded into the outer casing
10:58.01ali1234i never had a link cable, never knew anyone who had a gameboy at the same time as me i dont think.
10:58.03miknixremembers his MSX Basic
10:58.12ali1234dont think i got this gameboy until like 1998
11:01.24marajinheh
11:01.30marajin98? they still sold gameboys in 98?
11:02.32marajinwhoa.. the colour only came out in 98? that can't be right..
11:03.02gingeali1234: I had a gameboy... remember
11:04.26ali1234yeah but about 10 years before me
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11:04.43ali1234by the time i got one yours had broken
11:05.13miknixali1234, key repeat on the omap kb stopped working for no reasone
11:05.26elliswaythe 1 and only console i`ve had to dat was a nes
11:05.59ali1234miknix: huh?
11:06.05marajinellisway: ah the NES, a fine old thing it was too
11:06.50miknixali1234, remember you said key auto-repeat on alphanum keys didnt work for you? today it stopped working for me too
11:07.25ali1234well... i dont know what to say about that... it never worked for me...
11:07.28marajinI wanna send a GP2x back to 1989, just to watch what happens to the poor sods making the gameboy and gamegear
11:08.16elliswaygoes back to trying to repair the psu on my iris
11:09.15elliswaymight have to get somthing a bit newer as i`ve already spent 2 much time trying to repair this psu
11:09.59gingeali1234: hmm I didnt realise
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11:23.58BabelO_hi
11:24.14BabelO_kiozen: got the eeepc
11:24.30kiozenchild :)
11:25.04kiozenBabelO_: the one with the big screen?
11:25.20BabelO_kiozen: yes 10"
11:25.46BabelO_kiozen: already installing opensuse on it
11:25.53kiozenok, does GT run on it
11:26.09BabelO_kiozen: :) wait
11:26.36BabelO_kiozen: 1024x768 should be enough, i can use the windaube .exe
11:29.11marajinvmware would be the only obvious choice for virtualising something like Windows server yeah?
11:29.33BabelO_marajin: from linux ?
11:29.40marajinwell yes
11:29.45BabelO_marajin: you have vmware or virtualbox or xen
11:29.53BabelO_marajin: depend of your need and your hardware
11:30.06marajinQuad Xeon 2.66 though memory is a little tight
11:30.16BabelO_marajin: for use of USB device vmware and virtualbox are ok
11:30.26BabelO_marajin: and motherboard ?
11:30.39marajinSupermicro somethingorother, I can't recall off hand but I can check
11:30.57marajinI seem to remember it's 8000 chipset or so
11:31.22BabelO_marajin: i run it on xen on my q6600 with 2Gb of RAM without issue, i have a machine dom0 with liunx opensuse and a domU with Windows XP
11:31.36BabelO_windows XP have only one cpu and 512 of ram
11:32.24BabelO_marajin: for production machine vmware esx is a good choice :)
11:34.00marajinhmm
11:35.22marajinthat, though, I recall to be incredibly expensive
11:35.58marajinlike, on the order of twice the price of the computer it runs on
11:45.11BabelO_marajin: you can try xen or virtualbox
11:45.22BabelO_marajin: virtualbox is quite easy and fast
11:46.24BabelO_marajin: xen is more for production, if your motherboard support vtd technologies, then you can export any of your pci device from the host to the virtual machine
11:48.44marajinyeah I have vtd/vmx
11:49.03marajinbut I just read the xen info and my verdict is 'Today is not in fact such a good day to die, perhaps tomorrow'
11:51.12BabelO_marajin: on cpu and mother board ? :) very good then... xen is easy to use, windows 2003 server in hvm mode
11:52.14marajinyeah
11:52.32marajinbut today is my 3rd anniversary with the Girlfriend so I probably shouldn't spent it hunched over the server swearing
11:57.25BabelO_marajin: oh no, you are right, go out :)
11:57.47marajinshe is still sleeping, I think, but I suspect that installing xen would take time
11:57.49BabelO_marajin: if you need help, i can, i spent full week on xen :)
11:58.19BabelO_marajin: not really take time, it is quit fast, just get the xen kernel, depend of your distrib
11:58.36BabelO_marajin: and be sure your actual kernel support to be virtualized
11:58.38marajinah but it's a gentoo system!
12:00.25marajinhah! pre-empted my phone's reminder :p 'Bing bing bing! Take amoxicillin in one minute!'. Yes my little nag, I am already holding the tablet :p
12:00.34BabelO_marajin: okbasically xen is just a kernel which boot your current kernel as a dom0 ( main machine ) and then let you start other virtual machine
12:00.53marajinyeah I know the technical structure of xen
12:01.23marajinbut for gentoo I have to change the useflags, recompile every package on the system, build a new kernel and modify the bootloader
12:01.26marajinapparently
12:03.01BabelO_on suse i just recompile my main kernel with xen virtualization support and compile the xen kernel from sources, then change grub
12:03.14BabelO_ah also need to use nv driver instead of nvidia :)
12:03.41marajinit's a server, it doesn't have anvidia driver
12:04.01marajinI think it has an ATi something 1000
12:04.04marajinonboard thing
12:05.45BabelO_ok
12:06.14kiozenand BabelO_? does GT work? :D
12:06.29dcordeshi BabelO marajin kiozen, others
12:06.31BabelO_kiozen: still installing opensuse, network install ...
12:06.36BabelO_ola dcordes
12:06.37marajin'lo dcordes
12:07.10kiozenBabelO_: you have to push it ;)
12:07.45BabelO_kiozen: 1.6Ghz ...
12:08.10BabelO_kiozen: i start GT on XP partition this evening :) and take a shot.. big GPS system
12:08.11BabelO_lol
12:08.50dcordesBabelO, in vmware?
12:09.00kiozenyes OLPC with it's flippable screen is nicer
12:09.24dcordesI wonder if one can record tracks with M
12:09.28BabelO_dcordes: on eeepc
12:09.53BabelO_dcordes: yes already done and works perfect
12:10.08dcordescan you also see how far you moved on the go?
12:10.17BabelO_dcordes: yes
12:10.30dcordesI need qtopia on the kaiser then
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12:10.34BabelO_dcordes: i always answer yes :) kiozen can do what you want :)
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12:10.43kiozenLOL
12:10.49kiozenyes
12:11.44dcordes:)
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12:12.04dcordeswhat happened to cr2? is he using kiozen's irc client now?
12:12.08BabelO_kiozen: anyway it is a very light computer, i think ilnux can add some nice improvement in term of battery
12:12.09dcordesdown south
12:12.29BabelO_dcordes: i think he is looking for house and internet :)
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12:13.56dcordesBabelO, you got the atom eee?
12:14.09kiozendcordes: his machine was logged into freenode few days ago, but he did not log into the channel, so yes ... think he is moving south
12:15.30BabelO_dcordes: yes eeepc 1000h
12:28.09dcordesthat one is nice I have tried it the other day
12:28.39dcordesdoes cpu freq scaling work in linux?
12:30.11BabelO_dcordes: don't know, but i think so.. still installing, network install take around 3h
12:30.26dcordessuse?
12:30.36BabelO_dcordes: yes
12:48.09dcordesBabelO, is the hard drive fast?
12:48.52BabelO_dcordes: yes it is, but i did not test a lot, just got it this morning
12:49.17BabelO_dcordes: i did not like the ssd flash ... don't know the read/write cycle
12:49.47dcordesin the 900A?
12:50.06BabelO_dcordes: in general
12:51.46dcordeshm 900A only has 12gb
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12:52.19BabelO_dcordes: i see a version with 40Gb ssd
12:53.41dcordeshave a link
12:53.47dcordesI can't find that
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13:07.20dcordesBabelO, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBEbLfBGqJA 1000h and 901 xp bootup time compared
13:10.40BabelO_dcordes: they are mostly the same, let me customize linux boot time with bootchart and you will see
13:12.15dcordesI think 1000h is better for me anyway because I already have 2 very small devices
13:13.54BabelO_dcordes: just want that for mobile use of ICOM R2500 and some astronomy picture with telescope
13:33.38kiozenwonders when do they ever learn to make a nice video without glitches like falling clocks and removing shrink wraps
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14:10.28marajinhmm that nutter is still selling these S37's on ebay for 449.95
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14:18.46BabelO_marajin: you have an eeepc too ?
14:20.25marajinBabelO_: No I have a Vye S37
14:20.42BabelO_marajin: ok
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18:07.47kiozenBabelO: you are around
18:07.59BabelOkiozen: yes
18:08.21kiozenI need a private ftp server to exchange a file
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18:24.30marchi
18:28.57BabelOhi marc
19:04.36kiozenBabelO: does GT work on the eee?
19:10.22BabelOkiozen: small problem to understand on eee before trying GT
19:10.49kiozenbuggy hw?
19:14.16kiozenBabelO: http://www.gps-freeware.de/Beschreibung.aspx nice screenshots
19:15.25BabelOkiozen: yes and no , need to reinstall, i install old suse
19:15.43BabelOkiozen: it is what i want
19:15.47BabelOit is not GT ?
19:15.48BabelOlol
19:15.58kiozenno not GT
19:16.11BabelOkiozen: but soon then :)
19:16.50kiozenhm, don't know, looks time consuming
19:16.57kiozenthe 3d stuff is funny
19:26.20BabelOkiozen: it is dot NET
19:26.35kiozenyes that is the bad part
19:27.21BabelOkiozen: mono :)
19:27.34kiozennever tried, does it work?
19:27.48BabelOyes very well now
19:28.04kiozenany how to for newbies
19:28.18BabelOkiozen: suse yast is enough :)
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20:05.04miknixshit
20:05.09miknix"Unbalanced enable for IRQ"
20:05.50miknixI'm trying to disable a irq during a interrupt
20:06.34miknixhttp://pastebin.com/d17ce308d
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20:59.44tetsuo\0anyone willing to pay for implementing something easy on htc-linux?
21:03.19tetsuo\0I was researching into making some synth usable in it, but other work-related stuff distracts me, if I would get some bounty that'd be great
21:12.47dcordestetsuo\0: hi, are you looking for synchronization stuff?
21:13.38tetsuo\0dcordes: I'm looking for anything htc-linux related
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21:14.34dcordestetsuo\0: that is distro specific in my eyes
21:14.35miknixI'll pay someone willing to make a EAC driver for the htc wizard
21:14.36miknix:p
21:14.37tetsuo\0as long as it isn't making a device driver :P
21:15.15dcordestetsuo\0: do you have htcs? what distro(s) do you run on it/them ?
21:15.22tetsuo\0dcordes: well, I'm using titchy
21:15.29tetsuo\0I have a qtek 9000
21:15.34tetsuo\0it's a universal
21:16.42miknixgets crazy with his polled interrupt handler
21:17.25miknixis there any obvious problem in calling disable_irq() during a interrupt?
21:18.42tetsuo\0dcordes: I could work on some other distro if there is something you need
21:22.07dcordesI don't know. I think one should start looking at the host(desktop) side. is there a unified framework for synchornisation with PIM data in linux?
21:22.16dcordesthere is evolution in the gnome desktop
21:22.30dcordesand I know of synce which is to sync with wince phones with linux machines
21:23.30tetsuo\0yes, I know of that
21:26.06miknixIMHO we need some sync lib with support of google calendar and gnome/kde
21:26.08tetsuo\0maybe you could adapt synce for your needs
21:27.50miknixdcordes, almost.. I think ical pretends to be some standard API
21:28.30tetsuo\0that's right, I've used ical
21:28.38dcordesI have no idea about ical
21:28.46tetsuo\0it's just a protocol
21:28.47dcordesdo they have a project side?
21:29.19tetsuo\0no, but check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
21:29.52miknixhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/freeassociation/
21:30.41miknixdidnt have idea apple was also using it
21:32.02dcordesok, ever heard of opensync?
21:32.45miknixI stopped using it since I saw mono garbage being emerged
21:33.02miknixthat scares me a lot of hell
21:33.27dcordesan openmoko person pointed me to opensync
21:33.57tetsuo\0it is always possible to get a statically compiled executable of it
21:34.21tetsuo\0so that'd eliminate the need of a separate mono runtime
21:35.14tetsuo\0that is, if opensync's client needs mono
21:35.48tetsuo\0which doesn't seem to be the case
21:35.59miknixbelieve me, its not nice to spot a single line reading gdi32.dll on a linux build window
21:36.22tetsuo\0lol, been there, I used mono at other times
21:36.38dcordeso_O
21:39.02tetsuo\0also, I don't see the dependency on mono
21:39.42miknixhum..
21:39.46miknixneither do I
21:39.57miknixI must be confusing with something else
21:40.09miknixanyway, I just spotted a cool thing
21:40.11miknixlibopensync-plugin-google-calendar
21:40.13miknix:D
21:40.55tetsuo\0there's another project multisync
21:41.52miknixcool, my avr compiler is ready
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