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00:10.02 | xbmodder | Anyone know why my sipura (after one digit) pauses and starts to BEEP |
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02:18.31 | maquis | http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060102-5877.html |
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03:39.34 | hans | levi: 17.45V across a car battery is too many, right? |
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06:11.45 | mrpull-x | what's up all? |
06:27.27 | maquis | mrpull-x: not much.. you? |
06:27.49 | fishyfire | http://webdev-bkst.byu.edu:8080/swoopBoot/bootSwoop.html |
06:27.50 | brac | [bootSwoop] |
06:28.42 | maquis | fishyfire: is that hte one where you get to kick the bird? |
06:28.46 | fishyfire | yep |
06:28.53 | maquis | :) |
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07:43.20 | mheath | HUA. |
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08:30.31 | xbmodder_lappy | hey |
08:30.32 | xbmodder_lappy | sup all |
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14:06.59 | graphyx | morning |
14:53.37 | graphyx | Ok I put in a .vimrc file, but it doesn't appear to be taking, any other steps that I need to do other than put it in my /home/user folder? |
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15:29.23 | dataw0lf | try -u |
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16:25.47 | elg | i want to get some ram for my ibook. any suggestions, or anyone selling? |
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16:58.01 | jebar | ping elg |
16:58.11 | jebar | elg sametime? |
17:00.58 | graphyx | pong |
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17:04.51 | TimRiker | tensai: onjoin should handle <action> items too. and probably <reply> |
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17:09.50 | tensai | TimRiker: do I need to check for a message beginning with '<action>' or '<reply>' then? |
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17:24.08 | TimRiker | tensai: yeah. I've been thinking it might be easier to just do a factoid like "onjoin _default timriker" is <reply> foo and look in the factoids table. Might want to modify the factoid locking to do the ops tests etc. it would allow all the factoid searching, editing etc to work. it's a trade off. |
17:27.30 | TimRiker | tensai: the current onjoin only allows editing in channel for example so dcc/chat edits don't work (hmm at least I'm not sure what they would do) |
17:28.42 | tensai | yeah, I can see your point. I'm adding support for specifying channel, which will help. "onjoin [#chan] <nick> [msg]" |
17:29.00 | tensai | it seemed so simple when I started :) |
17:29.40 | TimRiker | also onjoin does not add in lower case so I get: |
17:29.57 | TimRiker | INSERT INTO onjoin VALUES('TimRiker','#botpark','Hmm. I can''t seem to delete OnJoin messages. FIXME!'); |
17:30.02 | TimRiker | INSERT INTO onjoin VALUES('timriker','#botpark','Oh, My Master. I better be good now.'); |
17:30.41 | TimRiker | that's from a dump (obviously) |
17:32.01 | tensai | shoot. I lowercase the nick when replying but not when adding. |
17:58.31 | TimRiker | ibot: onjoin timriker |
17:58.35 | TimRiker | ibot: onjoin tensai |
17:58.43 | TimRiker | ibot: onjoin |
17:59.06 | TimRiker | tensai: seems lookups are broken too. |
17:59.29 | TimRiker | ibot: onjoin timriker Oh, My Master. I better be good now. |
17:59.29 | ibot | TimRiker: ok |
17:59.38 | TimRiker | tensai: now try to look that up. |
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18:00.23 | tensai | ~onjoin timriker |
18:00.23 | ibot | tensai: Hey tensai. You need to add a method to remove OnJoin messages. It would be nice to match _default to display in all channels as well. |
18:00.50 | tensai | TimRiker: aaaaah! my beautiful code is a monster. |
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18:07.57 | TimRiker | tensai: =) |
18:08.28 | TimRiker | ibot: onjoin tensai |
18:08.28 | ibot | TimRiker: Oh, My Master. I better be good now. |
18:09.47 | tensai | here's the problem: $nick = $who if (!$nick); |
18:09.51 | tensai | ibot: onjoin |
18:09.51 | ibot | tensai: Hey tensai. You need to add a method to remove OnJoin messages. It would be nice to match _default to display in all channels as well. |
18:10.06 | tensai | why isn't $nick getting set though? |
18:10.46 | tensai | ibot: onjoin tensai I can't believe you broke me! Fix me NOW!!! |
18:10.46 | ibot | tensai: ok |
18:15.29 | tensai | ibot: onjoin TimRiker |
18:15.29 | ibot | tensai: I can't believe you broke me! Fix me NOW!!! |
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18:26.57 | xbmodder_lappy | lol |
18:27.18 | xbmodder_lappy | Anyone want speakeasy? |
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18:34.17 | goozbach | ~seen sjansen |
18:34.29 | ibot | sjansen <n=sjansen@adsl-69-227-135-120.dsl.renocs.nvbell.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #utah, 2d 19h 49m 30s ago, saying: 'lars-ut-away: you can't pm if you haven't identified yourself to nickserv'. |
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18:51.36 | mheath | HUA, hans :) |
18:52.08 | xbmodder_lappy | mheath, how was training |
18:52.22 | mheath | Good. |
18:52.59 | hans | HUA? |
18:53.02 | hans | jebar: pong |
18:53.47 | mheath | Wow |
19:00.38 | scott | I just got a new system at work and I'm trying to see if there's a way to hook up two monitors to it |
19:01.03 | scott | do you have to have two video adapter ports on the computer to do that, or is there some way to do it with one of these digital video ports? |
19:01.41 | scott | or, I don't know what kind of video port is, but it's not the old one that looks like a serial with more pins |
19:05.11 | hans | dvi |
19:05.17 | hans | do you have a dvi port and a vga port? |
19:05.50 | hans | or just one of them? |
19:06.04 | scott | just one |
19:06.07 | hans | I've seen nvidia cards that have a dvi output and with a splitter can do dual-monitor |
19:06.17 | hans | check the docs on your card |
19:07.28 | scott | so with a splitter it was able to do different content on each display, not just the same thing? |
19:14.31 | hans | yup |
19:14.43 | hans | but such a splitter probably would come with the card |
19:15.03 | hans | naturally, the card would have to support it. |
19:15.54 | scott | in windows display settings it shows two monitors but with one faded out |
19:16.06 | scott | is that common? |
19:16.24 | hans | that makes it sound like your card supports two monitors |
19:16.37 | hans | so you probably just need to get your hands on one of those splitter things. is it an nvidia card? |
19:16.56 | hans | or do you have two cards? (one built-in perhaps) |
19:18.01 | scott | I only see one video port on the back |
19:20.31 | scott | I don't think so, it says Intel 82945G Express Chipset |
19:26.38 | xbmodder_lappy | hey |
19:34.09 | goozbach | ssh-agent roxors |
19:34.15 | goozbach | just thought I'd share |
20:32.43 | mheath | Hua is Hua, hans ;-) |
20:32.44 | mheath | doh |
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20:41.55 | goozbach | ibot: onjoin sjansen sjansen goozbach is looking for you... you may want to hide. |
20:41.55 | ibot | ok, goozbach |
20:42.27 | ECS | haven't seen that one before |
20:45.45 | tensai | ECS: that's because I just wrote it. naturally, it's still buggy |
20:46.54 | goozbach | tensai: am I going to be able to erase that when I'm done with it? |
20:46.57 | goozbach | :) |
20:46.58 | harleypig | goozbach: is that function publicly available? |
20:47.07 | harleypig | err ... I guess, tensai then? |
20:47.14 | goozbach | harleypig: it looks like it |
20:47.19 | goozbach | I just did |
20:47.26 | harleypig | ibot: onjoin harleypi* OINK! |
20:47.26 | ibot | harleypig: ok |
20:47.33 | tensai | goozbach: nope. that functionality is still sitting on my laptop :) |
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20:47.42 | tensai | harleypig: sorry, no wildcards |
20:47.45 | goozbach | we'll see when sjasen shows up |
20:47.59 | harleypig | tensai: ah ... so how do I erase that and do it right? |
20:48.06 | harleypig | ibot: onjoin harleypig OINK! |
20:48.06 | ibot | ok, harleypig |
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20:48.20 | harleypig | cool. |
20:48.22 | tensai | harleypig: for now there's no erase, just overwrite |
20:48.38 | harleypig | I guess wildcards could get a little dangerous. |
20:48.48 | tensai | and soon there will be actions |
20:49.14 | harleypig | although onjoin * $1 has just joined the channel! could be useful. |
20:49.19 | harleypig | and anoying |
20:52.43 | hans | -lart vontrapp |
20:53.00 | hans | any car gurus? |
20:55.19 | tensai | why do I have a bunch of .dir and .pag files sprinkled around my filesystem? |
20:57.29 | tensai | they're related to bdb, near as I can tell. no idea why they showed up in seamingly random locations. |
20:58.54 | goozbach | what does GAM server do? |
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20:59.54 | harleypig | It serves up nice gams? |
21:00.59 | bonez39 | if I have the folder /etc/udev does that necessarily mean I am running udev? |
21:01.23 | bonez39 | I run kernel 2.6.8 but thought I needed a higher kernel level to run udev |
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21:07.22 | tensai | ~gam $harleypig is <action> serves up a nice GAM to $harleypig |
21:07.23 | ibot | okay, tensai |
21:15.07 | hans | bonez39: no and yes |
21:15.22 | hans | that is, you need better than 2.6.8 to run the latest version of udev |
21:15.34 | hans | but older versions of udev will work with any 2.6 kernel |
21:18.06 | graphyx | hans: What car problem are you having? |
21:19.03 | hans | it's a long charging system saga. my current question is, if the alternator is producing the right charging voltage (abt 14.6V) but my battery light is still on, what could be the problem? |
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21:23.16 | bonez39 | hans, how about that crap that comes up with 'apt-get update' about signature verification? |
21:23.26 | bonez39 | if i upgrad my udev and kernel, will that stuff go away? |
21:23.35 | hans | no |
21:23.41 | hans | just ignore it |
21:23.53 | bonez39 | ok..... |
21:24.02 | hans | I'm not sure what they were thinking, or how to fix it, but it will work itself out sooner or later |
21:28.57 | bonez39 | as for the light...on your dash...it's similar..if the batter is charged up..and your electrical system seems to be working and doesn't run the battery down, it's just an idiot light issue.....with a short......or fault |
21:31.50 | hans | could be. I think the battery is fried though. it was stone-cold dead this morning (I replaced the alternator yesterday), and lost a few tenths of a volt sitting for about an hour |
21:33.27 | hans | the light goes off when I put a lot of load on it (heater, wipers, radio, a/c, lights) |
21:33.46 | hans | also goes off briefly when I put in the clutch (when the rpms dip below 1k briefly) |
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21:36.41 | sjansen | goozbach: I will never bow before your evil will!!! |
21:37.02 | bonez39 | hmmm sounds like it isn't holding a charge..how old is the battery? |
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21:42.33 | hans | probably time for a change, but it's been no problem until now |
21:43.09 | hans | I've never had a battery problem on this car, we've left the lights on once or twice but it started right up |
21:43.29 | hans | but I think I may have fried it with all this alternator fun |
21:46.00 | jlp_work | hans: voltage regulator? usually it's integrated in the alternator these days, but older cars had separate units |
21:46.08 | jlp_work | did you put in a new alternator? |
21:46.13 | hans | in the alternator |
21:46.25 | hans | and I would hope it's working, as it's a new alternator |
21:46.43 | hans | but yesterday when I saw 17.5 volts (I can't reproduce it today) I was suspicous of it |
21:46.56 | hans | that may have been related to my forgetting to plug the cruise control actuator back in |
21:48.35 | jlp_work | have you gone through the troubleshooting book for your car? |
21:49.17 | hans | i've pretty much memorized the relevant sections of the chilton manual, if that's what you mean |
21:50.08 | jlp_work | there are books put out by someone called "Motors" that I've found useful trouble shooting my failing electronic brake control module on my van |
21:50.18 | jlp_work | in the reference section at the library |
22:03.51 | graphyx | hans: That is a good question. Could it be that the battery voltage is low? |
22:05.05 | graphyx | sounds like others have said that part already. |
22:13.43 | goozbach | what is the antithesis of basename? |
22:17.09 | sjansen | dirname |
22:18.37 | sjansen | Ha! I disturbed goozbach by suggesting that I shower under the office water cooler. |
22:23.16 | hans | why? he's never in the office |
22:23.44 | hans | so my battery was falling in charge, but now I unhooked the negative terminal and it hasn't fallen in charge in the last half hour |
22:24.07 | hans | I think everything is pointing to a bad alternator, but it's almost getting too late today to change it. grr |
22:24.16 | hans | -lart autozone |
22:35.42 | harleypig | http://www.boingboing.net/2006/01/03/bizarre_selfreferent.html |
22:35.44 | harleypig | Work safe. |
22:54.51 | harleypig | anyone familiar with image maps in html can give me a helping hand? |
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23:03.32 | goozbach | harleypig: use the gimp's imagemap plugin |
23:03.48 | goozbach | it's all I've ever done |
23:08.56 | harleypig | goozbach: Don't have access to gimp on the server I'm working on. |
23:09.13 | harleypig | I'm using GD::Graph, trying to convert get_hotspot output to image map values. |
23:09.28 | goozbach | ohh |
23:09.33 | goozbach | NM then |
23:09.51 | harleypig | :D easy enough, except it's returning the data as 'line' ... was wondering if I could make a line using polygon |
23:10.20 | harleypig | or else I'll probably have to calculate the 4 corners based on the line and width and use rect that way. |
23:11.53 | harleypig | ohhh ... I'm an idiot ... I was thinking it was going to be a pita to calculate that ... but I've got the starting and ending points and the width ... just subtract half the width from each y point for the bottom corners and add half the width for the top corners. |
23:11.58 | harleypig | *sigh* |
23:13.10 | harleypig | but it'd still have to be a polygon, because it's not really a rectangle. |
23:35.32 | goozbach | http://www.slummites.org/prettz/_temp/ultimateshowdown.swf |
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