--- Log opened Sun May 04 00:00:55 2008 00:01 <+coil> hi 00:27 <@dasunt> Gah. 00:28 <@dasunt> This troll is pissing me off on a forum I'm on. 00:28 <@Feltenix> link? 00:28 <@sdodson> dasunt: you lose 00:28 <@dasunt> Private forum. 00:28 <@Feltenix> aww 00:28 <@dasunt> He's not a dumb guy, he just doesn't have social skills. 00:28 <@dasunt> And when I say it, that's pretty sad. 00:28 <@Feltenix> indeed 00:29 <@dasunt> About 2-3 times a week, he does the intellectual equivalent of buying a picasso, going into learned detail about the painting, when it was composed, what it means, the significance of the technique, etc, then tearing it up and using it for toilet paper just to get a reaction. 00:29 <@dasunt> sdodson: Yep, I do lose. 00:30 <@sdodson> dasunt: sounds like coil 00:30 <@dasunt> Yah, but this person is gainfully employed. 00:30 <@dasunt> Oh, and has an *unhealthy* obsession with money. 00:30 <@maco> steal it? 00:31 * maco didn't say that 00:31 <+coil> sdodson: im a fail troll 00:31 <+coil> if he pissed off dasunt that's a ftw troll 00:31 <@dasunt> Oh, its easy to piss me off. 00:31 <@dasunt> And make me sad. 00:32 <@dasunt> Just leave a People magazine laying open where I can see it. 00:34 <+coil> i still suck at trolling 00:34 <+coil> so sdodson no 00:35 <@dasunt> coil: You have to act like you have potential first. 00:44 <+coil> how so 00:44 <@dasunt> Dunno. 00:44 <@dasunt> Meh. 00:48 <@dasunt> This may sound really sad, but I don't want to put up with the bullshit of dating. 00:50 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o juice] by ChanServ 00:50 <@maco> dasunt: huh? 00:52 <@dasunt> It is too much trouble to find a mature human being in the first place, much less one that shares enough common interests and preferences to click. 00:52 <+coil> im a good date 00:52 <+coil> lets go out some time dasunt 00:52 <@dasunt> And if I do find that person, my own psychological scars then come into play and I will probably fuck it up. 00:52 <@dasunt> coil: Sorry, you aren't my type, but I'll go drinking with you! :D 00:53 <+coil> im legal age now 00:53 <+coil> so you can have your way with me 00:53 <@brimstone> happy birthday! 00:54 <+coil> brimstone: months short and a buck late 00:54 <+coil> er wait 00:54 <+coil> brimstone: month late and a buck short 00:54 <@maco> dasunt: *shrug* i didnt have much trouble finding timball...just showed up to a LUG meeting as usual and he was there 00:55 <@Corydon76-dig> dasunt: coil is really good in bed; you'll like it. 00:56 <@sdodson> imagine that, single, educated guys at lug meetings.. what are the odds? 00:56 <@maco> sdodson: he doesnt normally go to LUG, says they're for noobs 00:56 <@sdodson> They are and I don't consider myself particularly knowledgable. 00:57 <@dasunt> Heh. 00:57 <@sdodson> They're full of marketing pitches or really basic topics. 00:57 <+coil> sdodson: asl 00:57 <@maco> but i was a single girl who'd just broken up with an annoyingly not-geeky old bf like um...the day before? maybe 2 days before 00:57 <@dasunt> Hmmmm. 00:57 <@dasunt> So vulnerable and not in your best state of mind. 00:57 <@dasunt> Gotcha! I can use that strategy to find women! *ducks* 00:57 <@sdodson> why else would she be at a lug meeting? 00:58 <@maco> nah i dumped the other guy, not the other way around :P 00:58 <@sdodson> honestly though, trilug meetings are pretty good when they're not marketing pitches 00:58 <@maco> he seemed to have issues with being ignored in favor of teh computer, though i cant imagine why 00:59 <@maco> timball's thankfully not like that :P 00:59 <+coil> k 01:00 <@maco> im not gonna try to say im not a noob though, regarding the lug thing 01:00 <+coil> ima pub nub 01:00 <@sdodson> pubstar! 01:02 <@dasunt> Yegads. 01:22 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-76-97-62-119.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:43 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-76-97-62-119.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 01:43 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de] by ChanServ 04:23 -!- oddball_ [n=oddball@c-68-53-28-179.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 04:36 -!- oddball [n=oddball@c-68-53-28-179.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 05:10 -!- Cynefrid [n=fuck@71-8-201-32.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com] has joined #se2600 05:10 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Cynefrid] by ChanServ 08:22 -!- juice [n=juice@doc-72-47-33-60.maryville.mo.cebridge.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 08:41 -!- GodFix [n=chatzill@vnhlil-l10-258.dsl.tds.net] has joined #se2600 08:41 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o GodFix] by ChanServ 09:06 -!- SkyDog_ changed the topic of #se2600 to: Iron Man - Tonight - Who's up for it in Nashville? 9PM? 09:07 <@brimstone> iron man is pretty good, saw it friday night 09:07 -!- GodFix_ [n=chatzill@h69-21-239-226.69-21.unk.tds.net] has joined #se2600 09:08 -!- GodFix_ [n=chatzill@h69-21-239-226.69-21.unk.tds.net] has quit [Client Quit] 09:14 -!- GodFix [n=chatzill@vnhlil-l10-258.dsl.tds.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 10:04 -!- GodFix [n=chatzill@h69-21-239-226.69-21.unk.tds.net] has joined #se2600 10:04 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o GodFix] by ChanServ 10:36 -!- GodFix_ [n=chatzill@vnhlil-l10-258.dsl.tds.net] has joined #se2600 10:36 -!- GodFix [n=chatzill@h69-21-239-226.69-21.unk.tds.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 10:36 -!- GodFix_ is now known as GodFix 10:36 -!- GodFix [n=chatzill@vnhlil-l10-258.dsl.tds.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 10:48 <@polerin> seriously why the hell is it so hard to find *nix drivers for an old geforce card 10:49 <@polerin> there are refrences to the damn thing all over nvidia's site... and I found the one for solaris, and linux IA32/IA64 and AMD64, but pray tell... why the hell would I be running a geforce 2 in a puter with a chip like that? 10:54 <@polerin> fuckers.. had to take the url from one of the ones I found and switch it to x86. bastards. :P 11:03 <@sdodson> polerin: for what OS? 11:04 <@sdodson> I've re-read what you've said four times and I'm still not sure what you mean. Don't be going all R3d2Dawn on me :) 11:14 <@dc0de> polerin; I have an old geforce2 and I'd put it in any system... it's a great "general purpose" card... 12:24 -!- scort_ [n=scott@adsl-69-155-233-47.dsl.snantx.swbell.net] has joined #se2600 12:32 < hotlarry> Evilpig: are you on? 12:33 < scort_> ugh irssi locked up in screen 12:39 -!- scort [n=scott@cpe-67-10-235-18.satx.res.rr.com] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 12:39 < ware> scort_: n00b 12:39 < scort_> nour 12:39 -!- scort_ is now known as scort 12:40 -!- mode/#se2600 [+v scort] by ChanServ 13:01 < hotlarry> Mirage: you up yet? 13:16 <@polerin> linux 13:23 <@polerin> it's saying that it's suported by a legacy driver, and is hard to find, now I need to compile the kernel interface, but that meens I need to d/l the kernel source over this slow ass sprint connection 13:23 <@polerin> :/ 13:25 <@brimstone> polerin: which distro? 13:26 <@brimstone> it should be pretty easy to get the legacy nvidia drivers working in just about any linux distro 13:26 <@brimstone> debian and ubuntu at least, you only have to install the smaller linux-headers-* package, not the full source 13:28 <@aestetix> vagina 13:28 <@rattle> I really love my new espresso machine. 13:29 < ware> Typos are very important to all written form. It gives the reader something to look for so they aren't distracted by the total lack of content in your writing. 13:31 <@polerin> brimstone: it's debian but too late now, I've got mostof itdonealready... 13:32 <@sdodson> yum install xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-legacy 13:33 <@polerin> stupid lag across the ssh link .... :/ 13:33 <@polerin> . 87 percent right now 13:38 <@brimstone> polerin: sudo m-a a-i nvidia-kernel-legacy 13:38 <@brimstone> m-a is your friend 13:39 <@sdodson> m-a a-i t-a-i 13:39 <@sdodson> plz kthnx 13:39 <@brimstone> nvidia-kernel-legacy-2.6 even for a few kernels 13:39 < ware> anyone seen Network (1976) movie 13:41 <@brimstone> ware: no, but it looks reasonable 13:55 <@maco> rattle: i dont 13:55 <@maco> rattle: i still think you need to get some chai 13:55 <@maco> what was it you gave me thursday? 13:57 <@brimstone> huh, NIN is touring 8/12/08 Knoxville, TN [Knoxville Civic Coliseum] 14:06 < ware> nice 14:06 <@sdodson> I think I've heard of them before. 14:09 <@maco> O_o 14:12 <@polerin> heh 14:12 <@polerin> I want to go.. that'd be awesome 14:12 <@polerin> I'bvve missed the opportunity like 3 times 14:12 <@polerin> and I haet it 14:12 <@polerin> becaues I'm a huge NIN fan :P 14:12 < ware> if you were a fan you'da been 14:12 <@brimstone> yeah, some fan 14:12 <@brimstone> you've missed them like 3 times 14:13 <@sdodson> ooh burn! 14:14 * sdodson finds a feature request for yum 14:14 <@sdodson> Anytime a repo file is updated it should automatically expire caches. 14:14 <@brimstone> like, when the server updates it's repo? 14:15 <@brimstone> it should expire the caches on the clients? 14:15 <@sdodson> brimstone: Like when I downloaded a new fedora-release package, it will overwrite /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo with a new file. 14:16 <@maco> without you running yum update? 14:16 <@brimstone> so, it'll run yum update after each yum install? 14:16 <@sdodson> Since I had just updated my FC7 box immediately prior to updating fedora-release it was not interested in attempting to pull new repodata from the server. 14:17 <@brimstone> while true; do yum update; done & 14:17 <@brimstone> fixed 14:17 <@sdodson> brimstone: No, fedora-release package contains your repo configuration files. So yum should notice that those files have been updated, by installing a new fedora-release or when you manually modify the repo file by hand. 14:17 <@sdodson> brimstone: no 14:17 <@brimstone> i'm lost 14:17 <@brimstone> why are you changing repo config files? 14:17 <@sdodson> brimstone: Because I updated from F7 to F8. 14:18 <@maco> brimstone: think of it as like when you update your sources.list and change it from etch to lenny 14:18 <@maco> i think 14:18 <@brimstone> i don't want anything changing sources.list for me 14:18 <@brimstone> even if it's "helping" 14:18 <@maco> brimstone: no no, you change it 14:18 <@maco> then you want it to automatically run apt-get update 14:18 <@maco> instead of you doing it manually 14:19 <@maco> sdodson: am i getting what you're saying? 14:20 <@polerin> oh ffs. now it can't load the kernel module :/ 14:20 <@sdodson> polerin: do what brimstone says, he's wise 14:21 * brimstone is not wise 14:21 * brimstone has just done a few things once or twice 14:21 <@sdodson> maco: Right, that's essentially it. 14:21 <@polerin> sdodson: I'd do everything .. but I'm downloading at like freaking 14 k max 14:21 <@polerin> so everything I do is sorta tempered by the hour long downloads 14:22 <@sdodson> polerin: Even more reason to do it the right way. 14:22 <@polerin> I haven't done an update no this box in awhile for that reason 14:22 <@polerin> so the kernel isn't the latest 14:22 <@sdodson> brimstone: Nothing automatically updated those files. I went and downloaded, by hand, a new release file. 14:24 < hotlarry> Mirage: wake up 14:24 <@sdodson> maybe it does what i suspect it should, but since the release files were older than what I had possibly modified by hand it didn't pick it up. 14:24 <@brimstone> so, when you download that new release file, yumd or something is suppose to run yum update? 14:24 <@sdodson> brimstone: No, I ran that by hand. 14:25 <@brimstone> so you download the release file, ran yum update, and what's it suppose to do that it's not? 14:25 <@maco> youre confusing him 14:25 <@brimstone> man, i'm confused 14:25 <@maco> brimstone: he had to manually run yum update after adding the release file. he wants it to be automagic 14:25 <@maco> like if apt noticed "hey, sources.list changed, i'm gonna go update that for ya" 14:25 <@sdodson> brimstone: It should have cleared the cached data for the fedora-updates repo since the configuration for that repo changed. 14:25 <@brimstone> ok, so wait i said 3 lines up about yumd or something? 14:26 <@maco> well its not *supposed* to 14:26 <@maco> he wants it to be supposed to 14:26 <@maco> hence it being a feature request 14:26 <@brimstone> ah 14:26 <@sdodson> Since I had done an update of the fedora 7 updates repo immediately prior to installing the new repo config it would wait until the updates repo cache data had become stale before attempting to grab new data. 14:29 <@sdodson> So my desired behavior is : if repo-config.metadata != repo-config.metadata-last-run force-cache-expiration 14:29 <@brimstone> it sounds like since _you_ updated the repo file, yeah, i'd expect you to run yum update and yum dist-upgrade or whatever 14:30 <@sdodson> ya, there's no dist-upgrade 14:30 <@sdodson> but i think you understand what I mean now. 14:31 <@maco> wouldnt that require that yumd constantly poll that file for changes? 14:32 <@sdodson> I don't know, this is all stuff I'm doing manually. But yes, I'd expect any sort of yum monitoring daemon to pick up on changes to the repo config and expire the cache 14:32 <@sdodson> That's pretty trivial. 14:33 <@maco> but for it to be relatively instant itd need to keep checking for changes all the time 14:33 <@sdodson> maco: There are notification systems it could subscribe to. 14:33 <@sdodson> dbus would just need to emit an event on file modification 14:34 <@brimstone> sdodson: could yum update not just check the repo file and expire the cache if needed? 14:34 <@sdodson> brimstone: That's what I'm suggesting. 14:34 <@brimstone> gotcha 14:34 <@maco> what a circular conversation 14:34 <@brimstone> sounds like you got a patch to write! 14:34 <@sdodson> Stop thinking about anything that notices changes automatically, just think about me typing "yum upgrade" and it not expiring cached repo data when the repo config has changed. 14:35 <@brimstone> right 14:35 <@sdodson> For instance, say I changed my update repo to point to an internal mirror where I've pushed a custom update. Since the repo configuration has changed since the last run it should automatically expire data. 14:36 <@maco> im not sure how yum update works exactly because debian has 2 different commands for what it does 14:36 <@maco> does yum update not download updated package lists every time it's run? 14:37 <@sdodson> update and upgrade are essentially the same, not like apt-get where update simply updates the repo data. 14:37 <@maco> but are you saying it only does the repo data sometimes when it's run? 14:38 <@maco> only if the cache is expired? 14:38 <@sdodson> maco: Right, if the cached data has not expired then it won't bother even contacting the server. You have to tell it to clean the cache to force polling for new repo data 14:38 <@maco> ooo ok 14:39 <@maco> i thought it checked every time no matter what...like yast seems to 14:39 <@sdodson> no, we make it difficult for users to hammer the servers 14:42 <@maco> i kinda wonder if that's a jab at ubuntu 14:42 <@maco> since during the release 2 weeks ago everything went to hell 14:42 <@sdodson> Releases go to hell no matter what you do in order to prevent problems. 14:42 <@brimstone> yeah, i didn't even try 8.04, just went back to good ol' debian sid 14:43 <@maco> brimstone: 8.04 wasnt the problem. the servers couldn't take it 14:43 <@sdodson> I downloaded the livecd but i've not tried it. Friends tell me it will fix all my video problems, so I wanted to try it just so I could let them know how wrong they are. 14:43 <@maco> at least ubuntu.com sorta kinda stayed up this time 14:43 <@brimstone> yeah, i noticed 14:44 <@maco> last time it was replaced with a white screen and black text saying they couldn't handle the load, but here's a download link 14:44 <@maco> they need to put torrents prominantly on the "get ubuntu" page 14:44 <@maco> as it is you need to go to a mirror's webpage and then look through their list to find the torrent file...which is silly 14:45 <@brimstone> torrents or promote some sort of udp swarming program where torrent's aren't permitted 14:45 <@brimstone> torrent's kind of have a bad name 14:45 <@sdodson> fedora really pushes use of torrent during release time. 14:45 <@maco> the torrent tracker went down every half hour or so 14:46 <@maco> thankfully they had distributed hashes as well so if you had already connected to the tracker once you could continue to download/upload 14:46 <@sdodson> fc6 took too many sites offline 14:46 <@maco> didnt fc6 take redhat offline? 14:47 <@sdodson> Yes, the mirror management stuff screwed up and they ended up being the only mirror that was referenced or somesuch 14:48 <@maco> ive been looking into ipv6 stuff lately, and it seems to me that anycast would be good for distros to take advantage of on their mirrors...you know...once people start using v6 14:49 <@maco> lots of people were getting failed ubuntu upgrades because their default mirror couldn't take it. they didn't know about the "find the best mirror" button 15:06 <@SkyDog_> Anyone up for ironman at 9pm? 15:10 < eryc> ya 15:10 <@SkyDog_> Yeah yeah... 15:11 < eryc> maco: anycast isnt really used that way 15:18 <@maco> eryc: how's it used? the way it was described is that many IPs are mapped to the same URI and then the fastest one to respond is the one that is used 15:19 < R3d2Dawn> I am possibly, where at? 15:19 <@SkyDog_> Oprymills. 15:19 < R3d2Dawn> Right now, I am going with yes 15:19 <@SkyDog_> Cool. 15:20 <@SkyDog_> MIrage, and Ladymerlin have confirmed too. 15:20 < R3d2Dawn> Are we meeting their in the front or some where else 15:20 <@SkyDog_> Inside the mall, in front of the theatre. 15:20 <@SkyDog_> that work? 15:20 <@SkyDog_> Who else was wanting to go? 15:21 < R3d2Dawn> so is the commentary going to be on / off :) 15:21 <@ladymerlin> have you sat by Mirage durnigna movie? 15:21 <@SkyDog_> Commentary on what? 15:21 <@SkyDog_> ah, I see. 15:21 < R3d2Dawn> the movie 15:22 <@SkyDog_> I just make jokes at the previews. 15:22 < R3d2Dawn> no I have not but after hearing him talk the other night, I can see him providing commentary 15:22 <@ladymerlin> actually most of it comes in theparkign lot as were walkign to the car 15:22 <@SkyDog_> He's not that bad. 15:22 < R3d2Dawn> ahh! 15:23 < R3d2Dawn> He reminds me of a friend of mine in CA 15:23 < R3d2Dawn> they are very similar 15:23 <@SkyDog_> Well, I can handle him, he can't be too bad. 15:23 <@SkyDog_> I know nothing about comics. He's a guru. 15:23 <@polerin> crap.... nvidia-kernel-common isn't found 15:24 <@SkyDog_> polerin: Um, ask nicely? 15:24 < R3d2Dawn> I am not much of a comic either aside from just reading them 15:24 < R3d2Dawn> I lost interest when they kept side tracking with them 15:24 <@polerin> ....? sorry i've been fighting with this for about 5 hours... 15:25 <@polerin> so uh... patience thin 15:25 <@SkyDog_> polerin: Well, it's kicking your ass. 15:26 <@polerin> yeah you try working at 500 B/s 15:27 <@polerin> fuckin stupid sprint non EVDO middle of nowhere no cable no dsl blackhole for signal connection :( 15:27 <@maco> no cable?? 15:27 <@polerin> manchester 15:28 <@polerin> smack in the brown nasty center of BFE. Nice place and all but the connectivity SUCKS 15:29 <@polerin> feh... anyone able to do me a favor and find what repository the nvidia kernel common is in? 15:30 <@polerin> web browsing is SLooOOoOO 15:30 <@maco> BFE? 15:30 <@maco> im confused 15:31 <@polerin> bum fucking egypt 15:31 <@polerin> middle of nowhere. 15:31 <@maco> oh 15:31 <@maco> im still kinda confused...probably because im not from tennessee where it seems you all are from 15:32 <@maco> the only manchester i know is a bit of a ghetto of pittsburgh 15:32 < hotlarry> Ok, Who has unused cell phone(s) around that will take a sim card?\ 15:33 <@SkyDog_> Dude, I got you the Razr! 15:33 < hotlarry> which started fucking up the 2nd day we had it:) 15:34 <@SkyDog_> NotLarry: Man. Worked fine for me for quite a while. 15:34 < hotlarry> sometimes the screen works, sometimes it won't dial, etc...:) 15:34 < hotlarry> I understand 15:35 <@SkyDog_> Sigh. 15:35 <@SkyDog_> The only other sim phone have is my backup phone. 15:36 < R3d2Dawn> so are we seeing the regular screen, the big screen or the DLP Screen? 15:36 < R3d2Dawn> for Iron Man that is 15:36 <@SkyDog_> Regualr screen, I think. 15:37 < R3d2Dawn> and do we need to where any Iron man t-shirts :) 15:38 <@SkyDog_> Um, you're welcome to. We'll be the crowd staying away from you. :) 15:38 < R3d2Dawn> lol 15:39 <@SkyDog_> Ok, gotta jet. Bento boxes with LadyM. 15:39 <@SkyDog_> Catch you at 9pm. 15:39 < AstralSin> mmm bento 15:39 <@ladymerlin> woohoo! 15:39 <@SkyDog_> Yes. 15:40 <@SkyDog_> Steak bento, or I will have sushi. 15:40 < AstralSin> the bento boxes i get down here include sushi 15:41 <@ladymerlin> i want steak 15:42 <@polerin> quick IPtables question.... need to ensure that I can ssh into this box from my house... 15:42 < AstralSin> the steak bento from the japanese restaurant in town is amazing 15:43 < R3d2Dawn> Do you think we need to order tickes online 15:43 <@ladymerlin> red we always do 15:43 < R3d2Dawn> ok 15:43 <@polerin> I'm able to ssh into the internal interface, jus not the external... and as far as I know it's not bound to one or the other 15:44 < R3d2Dawn> so you fandagoo 15:44 <@ladymerlin> yup 15:44 < R3d2Dawn> well I would hope not since I meant to say fandango 15:44 < AstralSin> polerin: iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 --tcp-flags SYN,RST,ACK SYN -m state --state NEW -m limit --limit 1/s -j ACCEPT 15:44 <@ladymerlin> close enougjh 15:44 < R3d2Dawn> is it worth paying that extra dollar or how ever much it is? 15:44 < AstralSin> that allows incoming ssh connections 15:45 <@polerin> danke 15:46 <@ladymerlin> beats standing in line 15:46 <@polerin> nada... hmm.. wonder if it's a sshd issue after all... crap 15:47 < AstralSin> you behind a router/firewall? 15:47 <@polerin> AstralSin: how can I make sure that sshd binds to a ppp interface? 15:47 <@polerin> it IS the router/firewall :P 15:47 < AstralSin> hmmm 15:47 < AstralSin> oh 15:47 <@polerin> hence "internal interface " ;) 15:47 < AstralSin> i have NO idea how to make sure of that, not even sure if you have to specify 15:48 < R3d2Dawn> so just to verify then we are seeing the 9PM what correct? 15:48 < AstralSin> it *should* bind to any ppp interface it finds by default 15:48 <@polerin> hmm 15:48 < hotlarry> Can we get back to talking about me and what I want? 15:48 < AstralSin> no 15:48 <@polerin> the ppp interface may not be up when I bring up the sshd, lemmie try restarting it 15:49 < AstralSin> that might be the problem 15:50 <@polerin> ... nope.. still not even getting to the key exchange . 15:50 < AstralSin> weird 15:51 <@polerin> can ssh out, just not back in. meh. 15:52 < hotlarry> polerin: what os? 15:52 < hotlarry> I just had this issue last month 15:52 < hotlarry> I had iptables on and had not put in a rule 15:52 < AstralSin> he just put in a rule 15:53 <@polerin> :P 15:54 < hotlarry> so, turn off iptables and see if it starts working 15:54 * polerin leaves part of that alone for now... I'm trying to get the nvidia drivers working and my kernel is out of date. 15:54 * hotlarry prepares an all out assult 15:54 <@polerin> hotlarry: can't, it's the ipmasqing box 15:54 < hotlarry> So promote him 15:55 <@polerin> and the connection is so slow as to be unusable 15:55 <@polerin> for downloading large things in a timely manner 15:57 * polerin gives up and starts the apt-get upgrade.... ugh... 15:58 <@polerin> yay for download speeds measured in B/s 16:01 <@polerin> gotta figure out why this box is pulling less than a K per second... the other ones are a little bit faster than that 16:01 <@polerin> ugh 16:01 < AstralSin> does the nic suck? 16:09 <@polerin> all the others are passing through it 16:09 <@polerin> heh 16:09 <@polerin> so... I doubt that 's the problem 16:18 <@dc0de> polerin; have you nailed up the duplex on the box/switches, and hardware along the path? 16:23 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-76-97-62-119.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit ["someone closed something..."] 16:26 < eryc> polerin: solution 1, drive to nearest starbucks and use their wifi 16:26 < eryc> polerin: solution 2, move 17:23 -!- strages [n=strages@c-68-62-216-5.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has quit [] 17:28 -!- strages [n=strages@c-68-62-216-5.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 17:28 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o strages] by ChanServ 18:30 <@brimstone> herm, i need a webbased viewer of a node network with 532 nodes and 800 edges between them 18:30 <@brimstone> this java app isn't cutting it anymore 18:30 <@brimstone> anyone have any ideas? 18:31 < AstralSin> try a program called "The Dude" 18:31 < AstralSin> wait 18:31 < AstralSin> thats not web based 18:31 < AstralSin> i dunno 18:51 * sdodson shreds the evidence 18:56 -!- tcstool [n=tcstool@74-38-170-152.dsl1.ckvl.tn.frontiernet.net] has joined #se2600 18:56 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o tcstool] by ChanServ 19:05 -!- dc0de [n=jnoble@c-76-97-62-119.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 19:05 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de] by ChanServ 19:10 -!- SkyDog_ changed the topic of #se2600 to: Iron Man - Tonight - Who's up for it in Nashville? 9PM at OpryMills 19:10 <@tcstool> Man I wish I could 19:10 <@tcstool> That would be awesome 19:15 <@brimstone> geebus, weather.com falls apart when you don't have javascript enabled 19:29 <@tcstool> Pretty much anything does anymore 19:41 <@maco> washingtonpost.com doesn't even SAY "washington post" anywhere if you don't have js enabled 19:41 <@maco> i once had an email there from a user on dialup saying washingtonpost.com freezes their computer 19:42 <@maco> one of the other guys in the cube goes "it's not frozen. there's just so much js it'd take over a half hour to download on dialup" 19:45 -!- dc0de [n=jnoble@c-76-97-62-119.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit ["Ex-Chat"] 20:02 -!- tcstool [n=tcstool@74-38-170-152.dsl1.ckvl.tn.frontiernet.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 20:09 -!- dc0de [n=jnoble@c-76-97-62-119.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 20:09 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de] by ChanServ 20:14 -!- tcstool [n=tcstool@74-38-170-152.dsl1.ckvl.tn.frontiernet.net] has joined #se2600 20:14 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o tcstool] by ChanServ 20:31 -!- Pr0nStrGeek_home [n=Pr0nStrG@68-113-73-13.dhcp.leds.al.charter.com] has joined #se2600 20:44 -!- tcstool [n=tcstool@74-38-170-152.dsl1.ckvl.tn.frontiernet.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 21:01 -!- hobbes615 [n=ryan@pool-71-127-59-4.washdc.east.verizon.net] has joined #se2600 21:01 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o hobbes615] by ChanServ 21:23 -!- MudFlap [n=chatzill@c-98-193-130-156.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 21:23 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o MudFlap] by ChanServ 21:32 -!- MudFlap [n=chatzill@c-98-193-130-156.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has left #se2600 ["I'm not here right now."] 22:08 -!- dc0de [n=jnoble@c-76-97-62-119.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:26 -!- dc0de [n=jnoble@c-76-97-62-119.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 22:27 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de] by ChanServ 22:41 <+scort> hi 22:52 -!- someninjamaster [n=someninj@c-68-53-159-99.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Client Quit] 23:05 -!- remoford [n=remoford@c-76-22-253-140.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 23:05 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o remoford] by ChanServ 23:14 <@someninjaserver> sup remo 23:15 <@remoford> heya/ 23:22 <@JimShoe> evening people 23:45 -!- Thrynn [n=Thrynn@c-24-30-79-238.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 23:45 <@SkyDog_> Evening all. 23:46 <+scort> hai 23:48 <@aestetix> vagina 23:48 -!- hobbes615 [n=ryan@pool-71-127-59-4.washdc.east.verizon.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 23:56 -!- Thrynn [n=Thrynn@c-24-30-79-238.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [] --- Log closed Mon May 05 00:00:19 2008