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[00:54] <epod> new laptop achieved! [00:57] <CPhoenix> epod: congrats! and stuff... [00:58] <epod> CPhoenix: I'm pleased, I got a better CPU than I was expecting to, I think. lol [00:58] <epod> given that I paid $348+tax [00:58] <CPhoenix> What were you expecting, and what did you…*reads price*…I hate you...get? [00:59] <epod> I got a Pentium Dual Core T4600 @ 2.3ghz, 3gb ram, Intel 4500MHD, Atheros Wifi... so it all worked out of box with Linux. Going to upgrade to 8gb ram this friday for $70. [01:00] <CPhoenix> Shiny! Most important, does the wifi card support packet injection? I mean…uh…nvm. [01:01] <epod> lol I don't know, I THINK atheros cards do all the modes [01:02] <epod> lemme see what I have exactly... [01:02] <epod> 09:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications AR8152 v2.0 Fast Ethernet (rev c1) [01:02] <epod> 0c:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01) [01:02] <CPhoenix> The used to not, but they all do now. [01:02] <CPhoenix> Yeah, the AR9285 supports injection. Now, you must hack the neighbor's wireless and turn their connection into kitten net! :D [01:03] <epod> I think I shall go install Backtrack and security test my friends wifi, since two friends of mine live within wifi range :D [01:03] <CPhoenix> …no, don't do that. Not really. That's mean. Still, congrats on the deal. (If only darktable were good enough to replace Lightroom, I'd be running linux on my lappy in a second) [01:04] <epod> pfft it's not mean to rename wifi to Kitten.NET ;) [01:05] <CPhoenix> No, buggering the SSID isn't mean as long as you don't hide it, but doing this to a neighbour would: http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pete/upside-down-ternet.html [01:08] <epod> lol that's just awesome. [01:09] <CPhoenix> :) saw it originally in the alt text of XKCD [15:47] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks [18:00] <s-fox> Hello. [18:17] <FiReSTaRT> hello s-fox [18:17] <FiReSTaRT> what's goin on [18:18] <s-fox> Not a lot, chilling out on a lazy Sunday :) [18:18] <s-fox> What about you FiReSTaRT? [18:18] <FiReSTaRT> same here.. trying to build myself a better virtual appliance for work [18:19] <FiReSTaRT> i had a nice maverick64 setup running until i updated the kernel without installing dkms (oops) [18:19] <FiReSTaRT> then i installed katya32 but it's been giving me a few issues such as high cpu usage (probably due to the eye candy) [18:19] <FiReSTaRT> plus choppy audio on the first 3-30s of playback [18:20] <FiReSTaRT> so now i'm setting up another maverick64 machine [18:20] <FiReSTaRT> this time i WILL install dkms [18:20] <willwh> FiReSTaRT: latest kernal broke satuff for me [18:20] <willwh> I runj a t61 thinkpad [18:20] <willwh> cpu usage spikes [18:20] <FiReSTaRT> we'll see how the sound will work and ill try out some nx clients [18:20] <willwh> for no reason from some process I an't rememver the name of [18:21] <willwh> so I simply went back a kernal:p [18:21] <willwh> kernel* [18:21] <FiReSTaRT> i dont wanna fuck around with it too much... just want a trouble-free virtual appliance that will run an nx client, spark and twinkle [18:22] <willwh> I like blink for a sip client tbh :] [18:23] <FiReSTaRT> im just used to twinkle as it's a very powerful interface and i typically use it for testing stuff [18:23] <FiReSTaRT> and now at work [18:23] <FiReSTaRT> for home use, i just have one of those gigaset cordless sip phone systems [18:24] <FiReSTaRT> the base that comes with c610a ip, and pimpin sl78h handsets [18:24] <FiReSTaRT> bonus points: g722 and made in germany thus supporting first world manufacturing [18:33] <FiReSTaRT> on a sad note, no speex support :( === crondd is now known as crond |