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L1[00:00:13] <gamax92> ~w modem
L3[00:02:45] <gamax92> ... wait a
minute
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L19[02:11:54] <sugoi> gamax92: ok i have
everything fixed
L20[02:12:03] <sugoi> even my remote shell
(ssh like thing) works on it
L21[02:12:48] <sugoi> i've done my best to
clean up my 20 something commits and 5 different branches to get
this fixed.... :) i've reduced it to a linear git history from your
last -- to about 9 commits
L22[02:12:52] <sugoi> i'll PR it
L23[02:15:38] <sugoi> oh - the other pr is
still open
L24[02:16:01] <sugoi> ok this last pr
includes the two commits from that last pr -- that explains my
confusion in the git branching
L25[02:16:07] <sugoi> ok, cool - i'll
remove the old pr
L26[02:17:52] <Izaya> I can't decide
whether I like the sound of whatever my computer is doing or
not.
L27[02:18:19] <Skye|School> What
sound?
L28[02:18:48] <Izaya> It appears to be
directly related to what's being processed
L29[02:18:57] <Izaya> It makes a distinct
sound when I scroll, for example
L30[02:19:17] <Skye|School> Where is it
coming from?
L31[02:19:38] <Izaya> (It's interference
with the motherboard audio, since I got the 750Ti and only on
Linux)
L32[02:20:12] <Skye|School> Hmmmmm
L33[02:20:26] <Skye|School> Only on
Linux?
L35[02:20:35] <Izaya> yeah
L36[02:20:37] <Izaya> weird, eh?
L37[02:21:10] <Skye|School> Izaya, what are
the chances of Linux running it at a different clock speed?
L38[02:21:18] <Izaya> I have it at
ondemand
L39[02:21:26] <Izaya> I'm assuming it's to
do with my 750Ti
L40[02:21:45] <Izaya> in other news
L41[02:21:54] <Izaya> On linux I can run
ARK at a playable framerate on epic
L42[02:22:14] <Skye|School> I meant, the
chance of Linux doing something different to the Graphics Card
compared to Windows.
L43[02:22:16] <Izaya> and 60FPS on
low
L44[02:22:30] <Izaya> Oh, I have it set to
make the fan run at 100% on the GPU
L45[02:22:44] <Skye|School> Could it be
that?
L46[02:22:58] <Skye|School> Fans use motors
which have magnetic fields.
L47[02:23:18] <Izaya> and it *is* sitting
right over the audio hardwae
L48[02:23:20] <Izaya> ware
L49[02:23:43] <Izaya> disabled manual
control
L50[02:23:45] <Izaya> no difference
L51[02:24:07] <Skye|School> Hmm
L52[02:24:16] <Skye|School> Then it's not
the fan?
L53[02:37:11] <Izaya> evidently not
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L57[03:30:40] <Lizzy> Izaya: sounds like
coil whine
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L62[04:21:51] <sugoi> Lizzy: hi - had a
chance to try out ocemu?
L63[04:22:59] <meep> Afaik Lizzy uses
OCEmu
L64[04:23:39] <sugoi> i think so too. i
meant to ask, 'Had a chance to try out multiple machine
paths?'
L65[04:24:03] <sugoi> also, I have the
modem driver fully working now (no bugs i know of, and works with
my real in-game scripts/tools)
L66[04:24:28] <sugoi> though i have a pr
waiting for the latest driver fix
L67[04:32:51] <Lizzy> sugoi: I used it for
a bit, i haven't used it since tuesday though
L68[04:34:55] <sugoi> i'm just really
excited i got the modem driver working all the way
L69[04:35:56] <sugoi> i have been wanting
to work on my remote shell layer - a library that was getting
complex enough that i started looking for a way to simulate the
changes outside the game -- which led me to find out about
ocemu
L70[04:36:21] <sugoi> anyways, that was
about a month ago, and now that i got the modem work done i'm
excited i can use it all now to continue work on the remote
shell
L71[04:38:16] <Izaya> Lizzy, this comes out
in my headphones, you can't hear it with nothing plugged into the
audio on the motherboard
L72[04:39:06] <Lizzy> weird
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L74[04:46:31] <ccsonic> Vexatos: How can I
download the program you made for a reactor?
L75[04:47:12] <Vexatos> ccsonic, install
OPPM
L76[04:47:21] <Vexatos> then run "oppm
install bigreactors-control"
L77[04:48:03] <ccsonic> alright, thx
:)
L78[04:53:34] *
Temia has been contemplating a modular monitoring server and
several clients that connect to it for tracking stuff like reactor
status...
L79[04:58:26] <Izaya> I guess I'll
eventually bother to install the latest nvidia driver and see if it
works properly after that
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L82[05:08:35] <ccsonic> uhm is there a way
to check the servers mod versions?
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L84[05:21:39] <sugoi> ccsonic: not thati
know of
L85[05:21:45] <sugoi> what server?
L86[05:22:53] <ccsonic> just a random
modded server, but nvm. connecting to it will give you info in
client.txt what mods missing
L87[05:24:04] <sugoi> ccsonic: ah yes - i
thought you wanted to querry it
L88[05:24:07] <sugoi> like, via oc or
something :)
L89[05:24:17] <sugoi> so you could run a
script on any server and know the oc version
L90[05:24:31] <PedroBarbosa> Does
OpenComputer Robot take the same time to mine like a normal
player?
L91[05:24:42] <ccsonic> yeah, no :D i know
this actually was the wrong chat for that, but yeah... :D
L92[05:25:03] <vifino> #info mcping
L93[05:25:03] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > mcping:
Ping a minecraft server.
L94[05:25:30] <vifino> #mcping
mc.hypixel.net
L95[05:25:30] <|0xDEADBEEF|> > Version:
Requires MC 1.7/1.8 | Players: 12300/37500 | MOTD:
§aHypixel Network §6|§b§l MYSTERY BOX RELEASED!§6✫ §e§lBETA!
§cPlayer Housing
L96[05:25:35] <vifino> yaay, it works
L97[05:25:42] <PedroBarbosa> DAFUQ 12300
players?
L98[05:25:58] <PedroBarbosa> 1TB ram?
L100[05:26:04] <sugoi> likes
L101[05:26:06] <sugoi> lies*
L102[05:26:09] <ccsonic> 1PB ram
L103[05:26:19] <vifino> PedroBarbosa: no,
clustered servers. hypixel is big.
L104[05:26:23] <vifino> very big.
L105[05:26:37] <PedroBarbosa> dokie dokie
:) nice to know
L106[05:26:58] <vifino> anyways, it
shouldtm work for many servers, at least newer servers
L107[05:27:37] <vifino> Maybe I'll expand
it to include a forge modlist.
L108[05:27:47] <PedroBarbosa> Can someone
help me read out a program? At the line 648 when it is accessed?
because i can't find where the variables are used
L110[05:28:41] <vifino> PedroBarbosa: Do
you mean where they are defined?
L111[05:29:10] <vifino> If so, it's a
table returned from the option parser.
L112[05:29:20] <PedroBarbosa> where does
options.h or options.help change value?
L113[05:29:23] <PedroBarbosa> how*
L114[05:29:31] <vifino> Option
parser.
L115[05:29:51] <vifino> local args,
options = shell.parse(...)
L116[05:30:36] <PedroBarbosa> what does
shell.parse(...) mean?
L117[05:32:17] <PedroBarbosa> never mind,
just figured it out.
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L143[07:23:46] <dangranos> poked
metasploit
L144[07:23:49] <dangranos> and kali
L145[07:23:51] <dangranos> fancy
L146[07:32:30] <Izaya> the whole "use
the whole OS as root" thing sorta puts me off
L147[07:32:38] <Izaya> what if you fuck up
the everything?
L148[07:32:49] <Izaya> blackarch on top of
normal arch pls
L149[07:32:59] <Magik6k> Vexatos, u
here?
L150[07:33:06] <Vexatos> I am
L151[07:34:24] <Magik6k> I'm looking
around the forums and I think it'd be nice if oppm supported
something like 'oppm user/repo install program'
L152[07:35:30] <Magik6k> As there are
appearing pastebin installers, and some people don't want/have time
to join openprograms
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L159[08:10:32] <Skuli> Morning folks. I'm
having difficulties disabling OpenComputers recipes.
L160[08:11:00] <Skuli> In my user.recipes
I've specified "analyzer = true"
L161[08:11:19] <Skuli> Which, according to
the documentation, should disable the analyzer's recipe but keep it
in NEI/creative menu
L162[08:11:35] <Skuli> However it appears
to have no effect
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L169[08:53:18] <dangranos>
payload/windows/format_all_drives manual Windows Drive
Formatter
L170[08:53:20] <dangranos> wow
L171[08:53:21] <dangranos> evil
L172[08:57:16] <CompanionCube> dangranos,
are you browsing metasploit
L173[08:57:26] <dangranos> mhm
L174[08:57:35] <dangranos> is that
bad?
L175[08:57:38] <CompanionCube> no
L176[08:57:56] <Skuli> Anyone know how to
disable recipes?
L177[08:58:01] <Skuli> for Opencomputers
items?
L178[08:58:10] <Skuli> The information in
user.recipes doesn't appear to be valid
L179[08:58:34] <CompanionCube> dangranos,
there's actually a Win32 API function
L180[08:58:40] <CompanionCube> for
swapping the mouse buttons
L181[08:58:46] <dangranos> huh
L182[08:58:48] <CompanionCube> It's
exactly as evil as it sounds.
L183[08:58:57] <dangranos> make it
randomized
L184[09:03:27] <XDjackieXD> metasploit has
some really cool & funny stuff :P
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L186[09:35:58] *
dangranos sighs
L187[09:36:24] <dangranos> wtf? i set
SESSION var, why are you saying it's "invalid"?
"Msf::OptionValidateError The following options failed to
validate: SESSION."
L188[09:42:20] <dangranos> nevermind
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L190[09:50:05] <Wobbo> o/
L191[09:50:12] <Izaya> .wobbo
L192[09:50:12] <^v> Izaya,
WoobbooWoooooobboooooooooWooooooobboooooWoooooooobbooooooWoobboooooWoobboooooooooWoooooooooobboooooooooWobbooooooo
L193[09:50:22] <Izaya> Hai.
L194[09:51:37] <Wobbo> People still enjoy
using that I see
L195[09:51:41] <Wobbo> How is life?
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L197[09:52:26] <Izaya> caffeinated
L198[09:54:01] <Wobbo> Well, it must be
late there as well, so that is to be expected
L199[09:56:22] <Izaya> less late, more
early
L200[09:57:51] <Wobbo> Yeah, you could see
it that way as well.
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L206[10:21:30] <Wobbo> A cat as a finite
state machine ^
L207[10:24:16] <Izaya> not sure what I
expected from that
L208[10:24:51] <Wobbo> I expected
something about complaining about food to be included.
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L210[10:26:00] <Izaya> true enough
L211[10:27:17] <Wobbo> "On the other
hand, if you're in the state 'dead', then I am surprised you can
even read this text at all."
L212[10:27:39] <Izaya> bhurrrrrgh
L213[10:30:32] <Wobbo> Learn you some
Erlang for great good is a pretty good read
L214[10:32:13] <Sangar> o/
L215[10:32:20] <Wobbo> o/
L216[10:33:56] <Wobbo> Sangar: Do you know
how Scala's actors work? As in, are they similar to how Erlang
works? :P
L217[10:34:40] <Sangar> i'm afraid i
don't; haven't really read into those yet
L218[10:38:04] <Wobbo> Sangar: From a
short look at a tutorial, they are very similar
L219[10:39:22] <Wobbo> Sangar: Only
Scala's approach is of course OO
L220[10:40:00] <Sangar> mhm
L221[10:40:18] *
Sangar knows not much about Erlang
L222[10:41:01] <Wobbo> It is really weird,
because it was originally written in Prolog, and you can still
clearly see that
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L224[10:42:12] <Sangar> o.O
L225[10:42:38] <Wobbo> That does mean it
also inherits Unification, which is nice off course, but
still
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L240[13:44:23] <TotallyNotKatie> %sed
disable
L241[13:44:24] <MichiBot> TotallyNotKatie:
Disabled SED for this channel
L242[13:45:08] <Wobbo> s/dis/en/
L243[13:45:25] <Wobbo> But now we have no
sed D:
L244[13:47:02] <Kibibyte>
<TotallyNotKatie> %sed enable
L245[13:47:26] <Wobbo> That was a late
reaction.
L246[14:16:53] <Wobbo> I'm off, playing
pool. Bye!
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L249[14:22:37] <sugoi> gamax92:
hello
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L251[14:24:51] <PedroBarbosa> Can someone
help me?
L252[14:24:57] <sugoi> can i try?
L253[14:25:05] <PedroBarbosa> how can i
change the ammout of shafts that this program will mine
L255[14:25:06] <PedroBarbosa> ?
L256[14:27:06] <sugoi> i'd have to read a
fair bit of that code to answer that question. i've never looked at
this script before
L257[14:27:17] <sugoi> i'm able, but
slightly more busy than not
L258[14:27:20] <sugoi> have you given it a
raed?
L259[14:27:21] <sugoi> read*
L260[14:28:49] <PedroBarbosa> Yes, i think
i got this
L261[14:28:53] <PedroBarbosa> thanks
anyway :p
L262[14:29:09] <PedroBarbosa> Why i don't
see many mining programs?
L263[14:30:04] <sugoi> how many do you
need?
L264[14:30:05] <sugoi> :)
L265[14:30:29] <sugoi> a lot of people in
here work on things more related to computers irl and less related
to automation in game
L266[14:31:00] <PedroBarbosa> lol, but yes
i would like to see more automation in the game
L267[14:33:04] <PedroBarbosa> I jsut need
a program that can mine without having me there and that can bring
me lots of items so that i can build more computers
L268[14:33:56] <sugoi> quarry
L269[14:33:58] <sugoi> :)
L270[14:38:37] <PedroBarbosa> Yes, but
quarry isnt that efficiant on you compare to strip mining
L271[14:45:30] <PedroBarbosa> if i give
the turtle a obsidian pickaxe (mods) will it will be able to
work?
L272[14:45:53] <sugoi> robot*
L273[14:45:59] <sugoi> i think it can just
use what tool it's holding
L274[14:46:14] <PedroBarbosa> yes
L275[14:46:23] <PedroBarbosa> ok
L276[14:46:54] <PedroBarbosa> Even if that
tool is a modded pickaxe?
L277[14:47:07] <sugoi> i dont see why
not
L278[14:51:59] <PedroBarbosa> The only
thing i miss from CC is that it insta mines, op as hell but not as
op as somo mods..., and the fact that the machine uses coal, and
thats only a problem if i use my robot to mine because i have to
got the energy down on the mine
L279[14:52:13] <PedroBarbosa> other than
that.... CC is 0 comparing to OC
L280[14:52:18] <PedroBarbosa> OC is a new
world :)
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L285[15:10:00] <sugoi> a whole NEW
WORLD
L286[15:10:05] <sugoi> don't you dare
close your eyes
L287[15:10:55] <Vexatos> PedroBarbosa,
robots have a Generator Upgrade
L288[15:11:11] <Vexatos> If you put that
in, you can make them run on coal too
L289[15:14:27] <PedroBarbosa> Yep
L290[15:14:28] <PedroBarbosa> thanks
L291[15:14:30] <PedroBarbosa> I have 2
go
L292[15:14:31] <PedroBarbosa> thanks
L293[15:14:35] <PedroBarbosa> really
apreciated
L294[15:14:36] <PedroBarbosa> :p
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L296[15:14:54] <Kobuntu> Halp
L297[15:15:16] *
sugoi throws Kobuntu a rope
L298[15:15:23] <Kobuntu> Which file did
you guys have me edit to change my linux boot to text
L299[15:15:44] <Kobuntu> I dont have logs
and my netbook is telling annnnnd I am an idiot. Standby
L300[15:15:54] <Vexatos> Hmmm.... Magik6k,
I COULD do that but that'd require quite a bit of additional
code
L301[15:16:03] <Vexatos> and OPPM is
designed to be rather light
L302[15:16:15] <Vexatos> And it'd still
require package.cfg in there
L303[15:16:51] <sugoi> Kobuntu: there are
two ways. in the grub boot for the boot command, or 2 remove X from
the default rc level
L304[15:17:07] <sugoi> Vexatos: and
pridefully glad you feel that way
L305[15:17:32] <Kobuntu> Sugoi. My
original issue was I couldnt join a wifi network using xfce. But I
just ran startx. Forgot to sudo it
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L307[15:18:19] <Vexatos> sugoi, what do
you mean
L308[15:18:42] <sugoi> i've got big plans
for a alternative tool
L309[15:18:50] <sugoi> it's about 5%
done
L310[15:19:09] <Vexatos> like mpt?
L311[15:19:20] <sugoi> it uses the
programs.cfg
L312[15:19:27] <sugoi> and can migrate an
existing oppm.svd
L313[15:19:36] <Vexatos> cool
L314[15:19:38] <Vexatos> oppm2
>_>
L315[15:19:49] <sugoi> :) popm
L316[15:19:53] <Vexatos> or soppm :P
L317[15:19:57] <sugoi> payo open programs
manager
L318[15:20:02] <Vexatos> payonel.
right
L319[15:20:04] <sugoi> haha, soppm,
yeah
L320[15:20:07] <sugoi> yeah, payonel
L321[15:20:19] <sugoi> i'd use payo or
payonel for irc
L322[15:20:30] <sugoi> but i've used sugoi
for a very long tiem
L323[15:20:32] <sugoi> time*
L324[15:20:59] <sugoi> anyways, that's not
even very interseting
L325[15:21:06] <sugoi> but popm is going
to be pretty awesome
L326[15:21:28] <sugoi> i'll have a world
file, so it'll know when you have an unref'd dependency
L327[15:21:47] <sugoi> and it'll all for
fully local repo definitions
L328[15:22:05] <sugoi> and then i'll all
for piped repo data, and pass it through my remote shell
L330[15:22:15] <sugoi> so i can host the
repos on a server (in game)
L331[15:22:22] <sugoi> and update my
robots without network cards
L332[15:22:38] <sugoi> then i'll allow*
^
L333[15:22:42] <sugoi> sorry, i'm good at
typos
L334[15:23:03] <sugoi> asie: hello
L335[15:23:04] <Kobuntu> Bah wifi hardware
switch wont switch back
L336[15:26:49] <Kobuntu> How to connect to
wifi in cli
L337[15:27:25] <sugoi> i wont lie - wifi
configuration and connectivity on linux is my kryponite
L338[15:27:38] <sugoi> but there is some
tool like iwconfig
L339[15:27:41] <sugoi> and other
stuff
L340[15:27:45] *
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L341[15:30:47] <Kobuntu> Meh not
connecting in xfce either
L342[15:30:59] <Kobuntu> Ah well. No
internet on my netbook today
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L345[15:38:45] <Kodos|Phone> Ugh
L346[15:39:03] <Kodos|Phone> Netbook keeps
trying to tell me the wifi hardware switch is off which is
crap
L348[15:39:34] <sugoi> :)
L349[15:48:04] <Kodos|Phone> Glad you see
the amusement. I sure don't
L350[15:49:05] <sugoi> how much more time
at the beach?
L351[15:51:02] <Kodos|Phone> Gone already.
Spending time with the niece and nephews this weekend then its back
to vancouver monday
L352[15:51:24] <Kodos|Phone> Trying to get
net access to show them things since theh play MC
L353[15:51:24] <sugoi> island or wa?
L354[15:51:28] <Kodos|Phone>
Washingyon
L355[15:51:30] <sugoi> bc or wa
L356[15:51:32] <sugoi> ....
L357[15:51:37] <sugoi> you live in
vancouver?
L358[15:51:39] <sugoi> wa?
L359[15:52:11] <sugoi> i used to live
there
L360[15:52:25] <Kodos|Phone> No inlaws
do
L361[15:52:29] <sugoi> oh
L362[15:52:35] <sugoi> well
L363[15:52:39] <Kodos|Phone> Stayimg with
them for three more weeks
L364[15:52:44] <sugoi> i'll pretend that
wasn't exciting
L365[15:53:05] <Kodos|Phone> Going to
break this netbook if I dont get WiFi working on it
L366[15:59:50] <Kodos|Phone> Fuggit
L367[16:02:08] <CompanionCube> hardware
wifi switches
L368[16:02:10] <CompanionCube> are
evil
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L373[16:16:54] <Vexatos> #p
L374[16:16:55] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
0.696713557 Seconds passed.
L375[16:17:02] <Vexatos> the heck
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L377[16:19:17] <Lizzy> #p
L378[16:19:18] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
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L381[16:24:57] <sugoi> #p
L382[16:24:59] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
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L383[16:25:01] <sugoi> i win!
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L386[16:43:08] <|0xDEADBEEF|> >
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L387[16:43:11] <ds84182> dammit
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L395[17:36:03] <Visstick> Hey there,
anyone alive that could help a beginning OC player?
L396[17:38:24] <Visstick> I am trying to
write a program to have a touch screen where i can click on
destinations i would like to go to with the RF tools
teleporter.
L397[17:39:02] <Visstick> I got all the
machines hooked up but cant seem to figger out which peripirals to
use to set the destination in the dial_device
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L399[17:54:06] <mrammy> you should be able
to use an adapter block to interface with it
L400[17:54:47] <Visstick> That is waht i
did
L401[17:55:30] <Visstick> But i am a bit
unfamiliar with all the commands i think. Watched a lot of
tutorials about the mod itself but still do not realy have a clue
about everything
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L404[17:58:27] <Visstick> That is what I
get from the adapter
L405[18:00:13] <Visstick> I have set the
portal up with 3 exits and I am trying to find the commands to set
the destination towards 1 2 or 3 and then use the activate once
dial function
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L407[18:04:40] <mrammy> i would scroll
down to the exmaple programs here and replicate them to work for
the rftools dialer I'm not familiar with its certain methods but
should be similar ish to adapt
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L424[19:21:00] <Ditchbuster> anyone know
why a comptuer with an internet card wont connect to 127.0.0.1 for
a simple test program? i tried using the simple code on the wiki
but it still doesnt seem to be sending anything.. i can connect to
the simple server i setup with putty, any ideas? is wiki
outdated?
L426[19:21:53] <Ditchbuster> S3
hello
L427[19:22:08] <sugoi> Ditchbuster: are
you trying to connect or bind on a local port?
L428[19:22:22] <Lizzy> Ditchbuster, check
the config, by default localhost and the local network addresses
are blocked
L429[19:22:37] <Ditchbuster> ahhh i
thought it might be something like that, thanks
L430[19:22:44] <Lizzy>
s/block/blacklisted
L431[19:22:44] <Kibibyte> <Lizzy>
Ditchbuster, check the config, by default localhost and the local
network addresses are blacklisteded
L432[19:22:45] <sugoi> oh, i thought it
was just bind that is blocked
L433[19:23:03] <Lizzy> sugoi, you cannot
'bind' with internet cards
L434[19:23:19] <S3> What is this
sgcraft
L435[19:23:25] <Lizzy> bind in the sense
of listening that is
L436[19:23:26] <Ditchbuster> thank you! it
was starting to drive me nuts
L437[19:24:04] <Lizzy> Ditchbuster, yeah,
default security so players can't access, say, SQL databases that
only listen on localhost
L438[19:24:12] <S3> Honestly there should
be nibreason why binding to localhost should be blocked
L439[19:24:14] <sugoi> Lizzy: aye - and
that's why i thought it was just binding that was blocked, i didn't
know connect was blacklisted
L441[19:24:29] <sugoi> well, connect isn't
-
L442[19:24:34] <sugoi> didn't mean to say
it that way
L443[19:24:44] <S3> Blocking connections
to localhist however dies make sensr
L444[19:24:50] <S3> Sense*
L445[19:25:00] <S3> On a phone lol
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L447[19:26:12] <Lizzy> for local client
instances it isn't that big of a deal, however on servers you're
probably going to have other services running in the background
like SQL and other sensitive
L448[19:26:15] <Lizzy> data
L449[19:26:30] <Kodosuntu> Hory shet it
works
L450[19:26:34] <Lizzy> anyawy, i need to
go to bed, pressign wrong buttons now
L451[19:26:53] <sugoi> Kodosuntu: linux
wireless access?
L452[19:26:57] <Kodosuntu> Yeah
L453[19:27:02] <Kodosuntu> took me 3
hours
L454[19:27:05] <sugoi> Kodosuntu:
woot!
L455[19:27:06] <Kodosuntu> but I got
it
L456[19:27:10] <sugoi> Kodosuntu: yep,
that's always my experience
L457[19:27:23] <sugoi> and with each new
hardware, i have the same experience
L458[19:27:40] <sugoi> so...yeah, i try to
stay away from wireless cards with linux when i can
L459[19:28:50] <gamax92> you have to get
specific wireless stuff for linux that's known to not really be a
pain in the ass
L460[19:29:11] <sugoi> haha yep
L461[19:29:28] <sugoi> but generally i
just end up with some machine that i realize i need to setup
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L464[19:42:39] <S3> Sugoi: over the years
I have had countless wireless hardware and never once had a
problem
L465[19:43:36] <S3> The most cimplex issue
u had was with a very very old 802.11 pre b card where I had to
extract the firmware from the pcmcia card itself
L466[19:43:43] <sugoi> heh, well i'm happy
for you :). i dont think i've ever had a wireless card that worked
from kernel drives alone
L467[19:43:48] <S3> And that wasn't that
bad
L468[19:44:38] <S3> Many wireless cards
require firmware. Those are simple fixes
L469[19:44:56] <sugoi> ive aleways had to
google what kernel configs needed to be set, what driver to
download, lucky if i even had a pkg for it. and they each wireless
device layer seemed to have slightly different conf.d/net
settings
L470[19:45:58] <S3> ... Sounds tio me like
you are doing it the unnecessary wrong way :P
L471[19:46:27] <sugoi> haha, that might be
the case. but in each of these cases i do it according to advice
from irc channels, SO answers, and other linux like forums
L472[19:47:10] <sugoi> of course, part of
it could be that i never use "pre-bundled" distros
L473[19:47:15] <S3> But. I'm also mostly A
Slackware user so I don't have to deal with dumb inventions such as
conf.d either
L474[19:47:26] <sugoi> bingo
L475[19:47:42] <sugoi> for everything not
wireless, i absolutely love doing things the nuts and bolts
way
L476[19:48:05] <sugoi> but the crazy
myriad of tools and drivers and setting sfor all kinds of wireless
device vendors out there --
L477[19:48:07] <sugoi> it's a horrid
mess
L478[19:48:34] <sugoi> anywho, i use
gnetoo
L479[19:48:40] <sugoi> and i can
spell
L480[19:48:42] <sugoi> :/
L481[19:49:50] <S3> Linux is actually my
secondary operating system, not primary
L482[19:50:01] <S3> My primary is
FreeBSD
L483[19:50:11] <sugoi> most of my time is
on windows
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L485[19:50:37] <sugoi> but my server is
linux. i used to dual boot on all my machines, but having a linux
server is sufficient for my endulgences these days
L486[19:50:44] <S3> FteeBSD wireless
support is a bit different
L487[19:50:52] <sugoi> how so?
L488[19:52:05] <S3> Support ids definitely
there but there's no where near as much hardware dlsupport for
wireless compared to Linux
L489[19:52:24] <S3> Frigging phone
keyboard
L490[19:59:04] <CompanionCube> How bad is
the graphics situation
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L495[20:05:37] <Kodosuntu> Experiment
time, brb
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L499[20:07:10] <Kodos> Works =D
L500[20:14:57] <Kodos> Lol showed my
sister in law my linux CLI, her response was "How do you
facebook?!" So I loaded it in links2
L501[20:15:16] <Kodos> She gave a
disgusted look and went into the kitchen
L502[20:16:52] <Kodos> Any of you lot ever
ate Pho?
L503[20:17:03] <Kodos> It's a vietnamese
soup apparently
L504[20:19:27] <Kodos> Oh well. Adventure
time here we go
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L507[20:31:51] <S3> Links -g kodos
:)
L508[20:32:24] <S3> Try it if you never
did. You need svga compact in your card and an available svga
buffer
L509[20:32:56] <S3> May work out of
box
L510[20:38:51] <Izaya> S3, holy haruhi I
had no idea -g existed
L511[20:38:55] <Izaya> also links2 instead
of links
L512[20:40:51] <vifino> There is also
elinks :P
L513[20:41:30] <Izaya> elinks can
javascript, can't it?
L514[20:42:18] <vifino> Yep.
L515[20:42:37] <Izaya> hence why I prefer
links2
L516[20:42:59] <vifino> ¬_¬
L517[20:43:40] <ds84182> Wow... my site
works on elinks
L518[20:43:51] <vifino> ds84182:
Yes.
L519[20:44:02] <ds84182> No, like works
really well
L520[20:44:08] <vifino> Yes.
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L522[20:44:25] <Izaya> Mine works
acceptably in links2
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L525[20:45:05] <ds84182> Don't mind the
arrow_back
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L527[20:47:27] <ds84182> paste.lua works
in there
L528[20:47:29] <ds84182> holy shit
L529[20:49:18] <ds84182> I wonder if the
Android Developers site works in elinks
L530[20:50:12] <vifino> ds84182: Yes, yes
your stuff works fine.
L531[20:50:29] <vifino> My site sadly not
so much.
L532[20:50:34] <ds84182> Q_Q
L533[20:51:09] <vifino>
vifino.{de,cc,party} looks a little bad
L534[20:51:19] <vifino> and tty.sh just
doesnt even display :D
L535[20:51:57] <ds84182> vifino: something
something getmdl.io
L536[20:52:04] <vifino> :l
L537[20:52:11] <ds84182> ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L538[20:52:27] <vifino> ds84182: something
something shutthefuckuptty.shisawesomeandvifino.ccisnicetoo
something somethng
L539[20:52:52] <ds84182> something
something MATERIAL DESIGN DUARTE APPROVES somethign something
L540[20:53:08] <vifino> :l
L541[20:53:42] <ds84182> vifino: Oh yeah,
I'm going to try my best to implement Material Design into the
game's UI ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
L542[20:53:50] <ds84182> Everything but
dynamic shadows
L543[20:54:04] <ds84182> gonna be some
sexy looking buttons when I'm done with them
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L547[21:12:07] *
CompanionCube grumbles abojut preferring UIs that don't look like
flat pieces of shit
L548[21:12:21] <ds84182> I hate
gradients.
L549[21:12:44] <ds84182> I also hate
textures that try too hard to look real. This is natural
progression.
L550[21:12:47] <CompanionCube> Conversely,
I like well-done gradients.
L551[21:12:53] <ds84182> Eww
L552[21:13:08] <ds84182> I don't see the
appeal in gradients, they just look so dated
L554[21:14:02] <ds84182> *** SPANK SPANK
SPANK!!!
L555[21:14:03] <ds84182> Enlightenment
server is over capacity
L556[21:14:07] <CompanionCube>
....still?
L557[21:14:23] <ds84182> I don't know what
you wanted me to see, but I see a <h1> spanking a
thing.
L558[21:14:37] <CompanionCube> Yeah, those
error messages are weird as fuck
L559[21:14:51] <ds84182> Eww, that looks
terrible
L560[21:14:52] <CompanionCube> blame the
developers :p
L561[21:15:17] <ds84182> And the windows
are too dark for my tastes
L562[21:15:24] <CompanionCube> ds84182: I
just like the overall style
L563[21:15:40] <ds84182> Why is there a
random metallic texture on that one window
L564[21:15:55] <ds84182> Why does text
randomly glow? Is it radioactive?
L565[21:16:29] <ds84182> What lighting is
there? The infinately small sun must be shining down the absolute
centers of every window
L566[21:16:40] <CompanionCube> Nope
L567[21:16:41] <ds84182> I'll say those
shadows look nice
L568[21:16:51] <CompanionCube> That sun is
window-specific
L570[21:17:42] <CompanionCube> Themable as
fuck, it is
L571[21:18:11] <CompanionCube> That looks
functional.
L572[21:18:13] <ds84182> I need to find a
way to theme XFCE4, I wanna make a Material Design theme :DD
L573[21:18:22] <ds84182> But I still have
my love for Numix <3
L574[21:18:40] <CompanionCube> (Also the
linked screenshot isn't mine_
L575[21:18:51] <ds84182> Oh, lel
L576[21:19:15] <CompanionCube> I'm on a
tablet right now so I just grabbed a random one for the same
theme
L577[21:19:19] <ds84182> God that about
window looks like absolute crap. Random names in black in the
background
L578[21:19:24] <ds84182> Am I supposed to
see them?
L579[21:19:57] <ds84182> Please tell me
that text scrolls... please
L580[21:20:07] <ds84182> >Run
Everything
L581[21:20:11] <ds84182> I don't think
thats safe
L582[21:20:24] <CompanionCube> ds84182:
you know Gnome Do?
L583[21:20:33] <ds84182> No
L584[21:21:57] <CompanionCube> Everything
is their implementation of it
L585[21:22:41] <CompanionCube> It's a
versatile launcher-thing
L586[21:22:49] <ds84182> ok
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L589[21:24:38] <ds84182> I need to find a
new theme .-.
L590[21:24:44] <ds84182> Numix people
turned into sellouts
L591[21:25:06] <CompanionCube> ds84182:
iirc xfce themes are just GTK themes
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