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00:05.08 | CosmicPenguin | han_solo: I think so, but I forget how right at the moment |
00:07.58 | CosmicPenguin | han_solo: this is what my Alt Tab binding is: |
00:08.01 | CosmicPenguin | Key Tab A M WindowList (CurrentPage) Root CurrentDesk, SelectOnRelease Meta_L |
00:09.34 | han_solo | CosmicPenguin: does configuring fvwm ever make sense? It seeme like a bunch of random java variables with no naming scheme to me |
00:32.07 | TimRiker | Mecworks: no luck here either. |
00:35.41 | Mecworks | suck. |
00:35.53 | Mecworks | that's too bad for both of us.... |
00:55.20 | CosmicPenguin | han_solo: I agree |
00:55.37 | CosmicPenguin | han_solo: the best place to figure out is the source code - it all seems clearer there somehow |
01:02.40 | han_solo | hrmm |
01:02.57 | han_solo | i'm sure it is. I'm not sure I want to go there. |
01:03.50 | han_solo | I've decided to be systematic about this window manager thing. it's serious business, after all. ;-) I'm taking notes on the things I need and/or want and things I can't do without. then i'll measure up each window manager against it and take the best |
01:07.23 | CosmicPenguin | I really recommend the fvwm-themes |
01:07.41 | CosmicPenguin | Because they have lots of different look and feels that lets you play with the different features |
01:07.58 | CosmicPenguin | Then, you can mix and match for the functionality that you want |
01:09.16 | kryptik | Microsoft just released their OS products free of charge, through a service they call 'piracy'.. |
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02:07.39 | Mecworks | Bradipo: http://www2.arrl.org/tis/info/pdf/0210036.pdf |
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03:45.10 | han_solo | grrr |
03:45.26 | han_solo | brailsmt: does the ta code exhibit nondeterministic behavior for you too? |
03:45.56 | brailsmt_ | no, but that is due to lack of working with it... |
03:50.38 | han_solo | heh |
03:51.58 | han_solo | have you tried a vanilla kernel? |
03:52.39 | brailsmt_ | han_solo: i tried the straight gentoo sources kernel... |
03:53.01 | brailsmt_ | but dave has wireless working on gentoo with the same card and the same kernel (ck-sources) |
03:54.06 | han_solo | hmm |
03:54.16 | han_solo | now you have a linksys wpc11 (version 3?) |
03:54.20 | han_solo | that's the same card I have |
03:55.04 | brailsmt_ | yes, i exchanged last night, but i am still getting lockups... |
03:55.14 | brailsmt_ | and i cannot get this dang thing working... |
03:55.33 | brailsmt_ | and it has gotten to the point that I am etremely annoyed to the point that I will not rest until it is working... |
04:03.26 | han_solo | hmmm. malloc is failing in the ta's physical init routine |
04:07.48 | han_solo | p = new unsigned char [1024]; <--- is this bad? |
04:08.18 | han_solo | is it doing what I thought it should? (allocate a block of memory that is 1024 bytes) |
04:11.52 | brailsmt_ | han_solo: yes, i would use a typedef though, just for the sake of avoiding typing unsigned char... :) |
04:11.57 | brailsmt_ | uchar is much shorter :) |
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14:09.06 | han_solo | brailsmt2, that you? |
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17:23.16 | Jayce^ | anybody have any suggestions for an irc server? need to set up one for work (small group, single server, nothing too special) |
17:27.55 | Bradipo | THey aren't too difficult to setup. |
17:28.04 | Bradipo | We use ircd-hybrid here. |
17:28.41 | Bradipo | It has a few more features than regular ircd. |
17:30.19 | Jayce^ | I set one up a long time ago, dont' remember which one.. |
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17:41.41 | fugalh | wow, a cosmic meeting. Too bad I can't be at the cosmic meeting. ;-) |
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18:17.39 | Jayce^ | http://www.petitiononline.com/nforce2/petition.html |
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19:26.42 | Jayce^ | Bradipo: you running hybrid 7 or 6? |
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19:57.22 | Bradipo | Jayce^: Not sure which, let me check. |
19:57.24 | Bradipo | Probably 6. |
19:58.28 | Bradipo | Jayce^: We're using Hybrid 6. |
19:59.06 | Jayce^ | k, I'm treying to set that up right now (7 won't compile) |
19:59.26 | Jayce^ | for some reason I can't get it to accept more than 1 connection, not sure what I'm missing. |
20:00.13 | Jayce^ | I'm trying to figure out what lines I need to allow any number of connections, from anywhere, that use a certain password. |
20:01.32 | Jayce^ | and all the documentation is for hybrid 7 :( |
20:03.10 | neybar | of course the next step after getting the server up is to train all the non-linux / irc newbies to come to the irc channel |
20:03.26 | Jayce^ | heh.. it's just for programmers :) |
20:04.24 | Bradipo | neybar: If they use Trillian, it already has IRC support built in. |
20:04.51 | Bradipo | It's not the best IRC client, but it works. |
20:09.28 | Jayce^ | Bradipo: any idea of the settings I need for that? |
20:09.48 | Jayce^ | as I have it, it only allows one user, with the password.. |
20:11.25 | neybar | that's cool that trillian has irc support |
20:11.47 | Jayce^ | there is always gaim for windows too :) |
20:25.51 | Bradipo | Jayce^: I have never setup password for client.s. |
20:26.03 | Bradipo | Only servers (i.e. additional IRC hubs). |
20:26.09 | Bradipo | Are you talking about I lines? |
20:28.33 | Jayce^ | I lines. |
20:28.44 | Jayce^ | the password is easy, but it's limiting to a single user.. |
20:29.13 | Bradipo | Right. |
20:29.32 | Bradipo | You would have to have a pretty specific mask. |
20:29.37 | Bradipo | And also IP address. |
20:42.02 | Jayce^ | I:*@*::*@*::101 Y:101:120:0:3000:1000000 (Y before the I of course.. and it still says max 1) |
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23:08.10 | kryptik | Anyone know what the data conversion system is called when taking a digital/analog signal and converting it to radio waves? |
23:12.41 | CosmicPenguin | broadcasting? |
23:14.44 | kryptik | NAh.. I think its modulation |
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23:16.04 | Jayce^ | (de)modulation is going digital to analog and back |
23:16.10 | kryptik | Right |
23:16.17 | Bonez39 | that sounds right.... |
23:16.29 | Jayce^ | not necesarily having anything to do with radio waves.. |
23:16.39 | Bonez39 | no.... |
23:16.41 | Jayce^ | MODEM == modulator/demodulator |
23:16.54 | kryptik | Right |
23:16.55 | Bonez39 | it's just changing from audible tone energy into digital bits and bytes |
23:17.05 | kryptik | So I would need a modem |
23:17.09 | kryptik | never mind then.. |
23:17.13 | kryptik | Thanks for the help guys |