--- Log for 03.04.103 Server: sterling.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot Version: Dancer V4.16p1 Started: 1 month and 7 days ago 00.13.19 Join BoD[] [0] (~BoD@m131.net81-67-41.noos.fr) 00.13.23 # hi 00.19.57 Join LinusN [200] (~linus@labb.contactor.se) 00.21.06 # hellow 00.21.13 # yellow 00.21.18 # :) sava? 00.21.29 # ca va bien merci 00.21.41 # ahhha :) too cool 00.31.27 Join elinenbe_ [0] (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 00.31.27 Quit elinenbe (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 00.31.31 Nick elinenbe_ is now known as elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 00.57.34 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB5543F.ipt.aol.com) 00.57.58 # hiiiiiiiiiiii 00.57.58 # :) 00.59.36 Quit BoD[] (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.05.46 Join BoD[] [0] (~BoD@m131.net81-67-41.noos.fr) 01.06.03 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 01.32.55 # 2/w6 01.32.59 # Zag? 01.33.44 Quit BoD[] (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 01.37.11 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.41.27 Quit PsycoXul (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 01.53.02 # LinusN: doing anything with the rockbox right now? 01.59.20 # yes 02.00.27 # i am chasing a bug in splash() 02.14.38 # what bug? 02.15.35 # stack overflow 02.15.39 # ick... 02.15.42 # just killed it 02.21.56 # nice :) 02.22.03 # I could have told you about that one :) 02.22.10 # hehe 02.25.37 # Linus: what is holding back 2.0? 02.25.53 # red led, and a few recording things 02.26.50 # anyone encountered a bug where sound disappears after a few seconds but position-time-counter keeps running? 02.27.05 # josh966: any fw/rew involved? 02.27.30 # nope straight playing ... usually 4-5 secs after starting.. good charge on batts too 02.27.48 # what bitrate? 02.28.28 # chkng.. 02.28.42 # 160 02.28.44 # which version of rockbox? 02.29.01 # is it really CBR? 02.29.10 # daily from ~2 wks ago 02.29.20 # how can i tell if cbr? 02.29.33 # is it a recorded file? 02.29.41 # it says 160kBit (id3v2.3) on bottom line of wps 02.29.45 # ok 02.29.49 # no from winmx 02.30.08 # so, are you fixing the recording things? 02.30.12 # you should try the latest daily, just to be sure 02.30.22 # elinenbe: just checked in one thing 02.30.29 # ok i will try it. it's an fmrec if that matters.. 02.30.45 # josh966: does it happen on all files? 02.31.44 Quit adam_ ("[BX] I'm out like a light...") 02.31.58 # it's not that frequent so it's hard to say... it has happened on more than 1 though. might be only files ripped with a certain slightly flaky encoder for example, i dunno. 02.32.32 # i think the bitrate matters 02.32.54 # if you want i can post an mp3 that has exhibited it but it is a rare thing so who knows if you could reproduce.. 02.33.07 # it should be worse on higher bitrates, or if you have album cover bitmaps in the ID3 tag 02.33.26 # i gotta go to bed now 02.33.36 # ok thx i will try the latest daily 02.33.43 # file a bug report if you find anything 02.33.47 # nite 02.33.49 Part LinusN 02.34.06 Join mcbain [0] (jirc@user-12hcalp.cable.mindspring.com) 02.46.12 # hi all. i have been researching a hdd based mp3 player to buy, and am leaning towards an Archos Recorder due to you efforts 02.47.02 # because i like the idea of being able to customise the functionailty 02.47.39 # i have read the FAQ on your website and have a couple of questions: 02.48.15 # FAQ Question #50: Why can't the Recorder record from the line in? 02.55.32 Quit josh966 ("ChatZilla 0.8.25 [Mozilla rv:1.4a/20030401]") 03.17.49 Join delistyle [0] (~delistyle@65.219.25.26) 03.17.53 # hello 03.22.26 # hello 03.23.50 # does the rockbox work on the archos jukebox multimedia 03.36.59 Join probonic [0] (~blah@host81-132-168-115.in-addr.btopenworld.com) 03.37.15 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.40.57 Quit edx (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03.46.14 Quit delistyle (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 04.03.21 Quit mcbain ("Leaving") 05.07.02 Join PsycoXul [0] (psyco@adsl-63-205-46-242.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net) 05.37.17 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.50.41 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EABD8E.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.59.36 Nick _seb_ is now known as seb-away (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 06.24.55 Quit Nomad__ ("No windows for this server") 06.36.42 Join delistyle [0] (~delistyle@65.219.25.26) 06.36.45 # hello 06.46.07 # delistyle: i saw your message befor 06.46.12 # try reading the FAQ 06.48.16 # k 07.04.27 Join chadrock [0] (chadrock@CPE0050da6902a7-CM014290108821.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) 07.06.11 # i had the rockbox mod installed on my player and i had to format the drive, now that i've reinstalled it doesn't seem to pick up the mod file.. am i missing something really simple? 07.09.36 # um... yeah.. if your formated then you need to reinstall. 07.09.40 # if thats what you mean 07.09.51 # you need to create a .rockbox directory again 07.10.14 # yah i reinstalled everything but when i start it up it's as though the mod isn't installed at all 07.10.38 # what happens? 07.11.51 # the player seems to work as though rockbox was never installed 07.12.59 # ah you know what, i just formatted the drive and installed again and now it seems to be working fine 07.13.03 # thanks anyways! 07.13.09 # must have been some small bug. 07.14.08 # no prob 07.14.15 Part elinenbe 07.14.21 Join elinenbe [0] (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 07.17.58 Quit chadrock () 07.26.50 Quit delistyle (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 07.37.19 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 08.08.52 Join thu [0] (~thu@h24-78-136-7.vc.shawcable.net) 08.29.40 Quit seb-away (Excess Flood) 08.36.14 Join franzk [0] (franzk@203.166.19.148) 08.36.14 # hey there everyone! 08.39.28 # moin 08.41.59 # my hardware is going crazy... if i press up sometimes it reacts like a pressed f2 or f1... 08.41.59 # someone experienced this bevore?? 08.41.59 # its a recorder20 08.56.13 # ok ok... i'm sitting in sydney... your'e sleeping i guess... 08.56.13 Quit franzk () 08.58.59 Join thu_ [0] (~thu@h24-78-136-7.vc.shawcable.net) 08.58.59 Quit thu (Connection timed out) 08.59.57 Nick thu_ is now known as thu (~thu@h24-78-136-7.vc.shawcable.net) 09.02.56 Nick dw|gone is now known as dwihno (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 09.27.40 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.28.58 Nick Zagor_ is now known as Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.30.29 Join matsl [0] (~matsl@dhcp101.contactor.se) 09.30.40 # matsl: can you see charging voltage in the debug screen? 09.30.44 Join s [0] (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 09.37.23 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.38.33 # Zagor: on latest version? 09.39.56 # any version. but I checked the code. you can't. 09.40.17 # ok. 09.48.46 Join langhaarrocker [20] (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 09.49.45 Mode "#rockbox +o Zagor " by ChanServ (ChanServ@services.) 09.49.51 Mode "#rockbox +o logbot " by Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.49.55 Mode "#rockbox -o Zagor " by Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.50.22 # uh evil logbot has ops again :) 09.50.36 # talk .. slowly 09.50.47 # hehe 09.50.58 >>> "cmd" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 09.51.10 >>> "help rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 09.51.22 >>> "rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 09.52.05 # o-oh! logbot is in anarchy mode: 09.52.05 # -logbot- rules 09.52.35 # all hail logbot 09.53.22 # hm. How do I make logbot display the rules to everybody? 09.53.41 # paste it and you'll get kicked ;] 09.54.04 # langhaarrocker: you can't. that's a priviliged function. 09.54.12 >>> "logbot rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 09.54.40 # But when I contact him directly he answers. 09.54.49 >>> "-logbot- rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 09.54.52 >>> "rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 09.55.14 # I just type "rules" and he says 09.55.14 # -logbot- No rules 09.55.19 # (which bothers me) 09.55.54 # yes. you can talk to logbot yourself, but it takes higher priv to make logbot talk to others by your command 09.56.16 # It's probably better this way. 09.56.29 >>> "cmd" by Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.56.55 >>> "help tell" by Zagor (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 09.57.14 >>> "wholeft" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 09.58.14 # definitely 09.59.09 Join quelsaruk [20] (~swordmast@faerun.ugr.es) 09.59.13 # morning 09.59.16 # moin quelsaruk 09.59.32 # om 10.02.37 # none here uses kvirc, no? 10.03.12 # i dont 10.03.20 # * langhaarrocker uses trillian 10.03.31 # i didn't like trillian 10.03.35 # i tested it but... 10.03.44 # irssi here 10.04.06 # quel: do you have a better multi-protocol-im-client? 10.04.11 # on a nice 5x7-font 92*13 size text-terminal ;] 10.04.15 # no langhaarrocker 10.04.18 # :) 10.04.28 # ok 10.11.19 # rebooting 10.11.24 # :( 10.11.45 Quit quelsaruk (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10.36.10 Join Quelsaruk [0] (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 10.36.13 # re 10.41.39 Quit edx () 10.44.23 Join tracktheripper [0] (jirc@ACB58840.ipt.aol.com) 10.44.36 # langhaarrocker: i'm going to test again trillian 10.44.37 # morningh 10.44.41 # morning tracktheripper 10.44.51 # mirning Quel 10.44.51 # :) 10.45.50 # hi dwihno 10.45.53 # hi track 10.46.34 # :D 10.46.36 # how r u 10.48.50 # Tired. 10.48.55 # lol 10.48.59 # just got up myself 10.49.03 # Gonna work overtime too. 10.49.33 # :( 10.52.36 # It will probably be a calm evening though 10.52.45 # So I can spend some time coding :D 10.53.26 # :) 10.53.31 # what u coding this time? 10.54.13 # A Novell utility :) 10.54.40 # ((whatever that is)) 10.54.40 # :) 10.54.42 # (:: 10.57.15 # It's just some network pasta stuff :) 10.58.23 # lol 10.58.24 # : 10.58.28 # :) :) :) 10.58.31 # (: (: (: 10.59.45 # leaving you... 10.59.49 # cu l8r 11.00.04 Part Quelsaruk (""Eve's Avatar - Avatar's Eve"") 11.00.04 # ciao 11.03.03 Quit tracktheripper ("Leaving") 11.37.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.56.28 # :( I hoped Linus did the xing-header-inserting without copying the file. 12.12.05 Join TotMacher [0] (tot@ip67.rsidus.riege.de) 12.23.54 Nick s is now known as seb-away (Sean@bgp420584bgs.union01.nj.comcast.net) 12.24.18 Part Zagor 12.24.56 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 12.47.46 Join rockid [0] ([XA]46612@host217-41-12-195.in-addr.btopenworld.com) 12.48.23 # hi 12.48.56 Quit rockid (Client Quit) 13.17.53 Join Bagder [241] (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 13.18.05 # hi peeps 13.18.35 # yo 13.37.28 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.38.57 # When I don't touch my irc client for some time it reports "*** You have been marked as being away. " to me. Is that visible to others too? 13.39.49 # no 13.40.12 # away status is normally only visible when you do /whois on a person 13.40.43 # fine. I only want to annoy myself. I don't like delegating that to my irc client. 13.56.29 # I never realized cygwin was this slow 13.57.39 # building curl on a P4 2GHz is surely more than 10 times slower than doing it natively on my P3 733MHz 13.58.35 # new version out, ey? 13.58.42 # yeps, yesterday 13.58.49 # i saw it on freshmeat 13.58.56 # (with a typo :( ) 13.59.09 # well, I blame "them" for that ;-) 13.59.13 # heh 13.59.21 # the admin guys *always* tamper with the changelog 13.59.29 # they do? 13.59.30 # hm 13.59.33 # they do 13.59.44 # I've never had my original one pass through unmodified 14.00.05 # and I've announced quite a few releases ;-) 14.01.14 # btw, this week i had trouble with my spam assassin ;] 14.02.01 # i tested a twiki and had a great time to find out that the twiki mailnotifies were silently killed by the assassin 14.02.15 # ah :-/ 14.02.20 # because one of my *own* addresses were not on the auto-whitelists 14.02.21 # :) 14.02.26 # hahaha 14.03.03 # i seldomly email myself...:) 14.03.23 # well, how about cronjobs? or mailing list posts? 14.03.41 # no cronjobs. 14.03.52 # mailing lists are filtered by the list address probably 14.04.03 # ah, ok 14.04.07 # and even if not, they are not classified as spam then 14.04.26 # but the mailnotifies were just 2 hundredth over the spam limit 15.03.19 # Win 26 15.03.23 # oops 15.22.20 # aha, 26! 15.22.33 # heh 15.30.14 Part Zagor_ 15.30.52 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 15.37.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.39.18 Join pyvasene [0] (~pyvasene@62.4.7.1) 16.23.11 Join Quelsaruk [0] (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 16.23.16 # hi 16.23.30 # * langhaarrocker nearly fell asleep 16.23.32 # hi 16.27.15 # langhaarrocker, is that bad ? 16.27.27 # Zzzzzz 16.28.20 # have a siesta!! 16.28.22 #>> "explain Quelsaruk" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.28.38 # aaah, thats him! 16.28.41 >>> "help" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.28.43 # yups! 16.28.50 >>> "CMD" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.28.56 # you should add a note about the siesta 16.29.05 >>> "explain" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.29.07 # but maybe with spanish that's implicit. 16.29.07 # logbot expain Bagder 16.29.27 # expLain ;-) 16.29.27 >>> "explain Eric is the coolest!" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.29.32 # logbot explain Bagder 16.29.33 >>> "explain -S Eric is the coolest!" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.29.40 # Bagder: you are a pain 16.29.51 # quel: maybe the gods of electronix are easier to manage... 16.29.52 >>> "help" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.29.58 # if you authenticate with logbot first, I think you can do that 16.29.59 >>> "CMD" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.30.08 # good point 16.30.09 # ;) 16.30.10 >>> "alias" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.30.18 >>> "help" by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 16.30.19 >>> "alias rules" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.30.20 >>> "explain bagder" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.30.23 >>> "cmd" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.30.24 >>> "rules" by elinenbe (trilluser@user-0cev103.cable.mindspring.com) 16.30.32 #>> "explain bagder " by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.30.42 >>> "explain quelsaruk" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.30.45 >>> "cmd" by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 16.31.08 # hahahaha 16.32.06 >>> "pass" used by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) [snoop prevented] 16.32.21 >>> "say hi" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.32.26 >>> "pass" used by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) [snoop prevented] 16.32.31 >>> "pass" used by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) [snoop prevented] 16.32.49 >>> "rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.33.24 >>> "explain langhaarrocker" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.33.25 >>> "explain logbot" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.33.31 #>> "explain langhaarrocker" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.33.55 >>> "help pass" by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 16.33.59 >>> "sview langhaarrocker" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.34.06 >>> "logbot rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.34.09 >>> "pass" used by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) [snoop prevented] 16.34.14 >>> "rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.34.19 >>> "cmd" by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 16.34.52 # i need to sacrifice a goat... something is wrong with logbot :P 16.35.17 # :D 16.35.18 # Hehu 16.35.22 >>> "sview qualsaruk" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.35.25 # logbot explain Zagor 16.35.58 >>> "expadd langhaarrocker=anthrophomorphic personification of a guilty feeling for not implementing user defined key schemes" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.36.04 >>> "pass" used by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) [snoop prevented] 16.36.07 >>> "expadd langhaarrocker=anthrophomorphic personification of a guilty feeling for not implementing user defined key schemes" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.36.30 >>> "useraqdd dwihno" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.36.33 >>> "useradd dwihno" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.36.43 >>> "cmd usermod" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.36.44 >>> "explain langhaarrocker" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.36.44 # Hooray! 16.36.46 >>> "help usermod" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.36.48 # logbot explain Zagor 16.36.53 # *scratch* 16.37.00 >>> "hello" by dwihno (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 16.37.03 >>> "usermod dwihno 20" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.37.17 >>> "explain zagor" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.37.19 >>> "explain zagor" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.37.35 #>> "explain zagor" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.38.50 >>> "expdel zagor" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.39.28 >>> "expadd Zagor=The dark overlord of the Rockbox cult. Certified Code Police. Scares little children." by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.39.37 #>> "explain zagor" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.39.54 # * Bagder grins 16.40.06 # Ah, that's why linus is only rarely around. 16.40.11 # Fears for his children. 16.40.25 # yes, its all Zagor's fault 16.40.56 # :-) 16.41.06 #>> "explain LinusN" by dwihno (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 16.41.16 #>> "explain edx" by dwihno (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 16.41.21 # :~( 16.41.30 # logbot explain dwihno 16.41.31 # try 'explain *' in a /msg to see all things it can explain 16.41.34 # he won't obey dwihno :) 16.41.46 >>> "explain *" by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 16.41.55 #>> "explain dwihno" by dwihno (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 16.41.58 # Heh 16.42.03 >>> "explain *" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.42.03 # Nobody knows! :D :D :D 16.42.07 # :) 16.42.32 >>> "explain Bagder" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.42.55 # * dwihno sacrifices a goat to make AddFilterToken obey me. 16.42.57 # "explain *" lists Bagder twice 16.43.07 >>> "explain *" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.43.15 # nope 16.43.17 # read again ;-) 16.43.33 >>> "explain Badger" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.43.40 # ic 16.43.42 # :) 16.43.47 # is badger and Bagder :) 16.44.01 # yay! 16.44.01 #>> "explain badger" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.44.13 # logbot explain rockbox 16.44.13 # :) 16.44.19 #>> "explain archos" by dwihno (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 16.44.28 # 1. badger -- (sturdy carnivorous burrowing mammal with strong claws widely distributed in the northern hemisphere) 16.44.30 # poor logbot 16.44.31 # :) 16.44.33 #>> "explain MAS" by dwihno (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 16.44.35 # suggest good explanations and I'll add 'em 16.44.48 # archos = Good company, bad software 16.44.49 # :-) 16.44.57 # add that faq to logbot 16.45.00 >>> "sview -r quelsaruk" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.45.06 >>> "sview quelsaruk" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.45.21 >>> "explain logbot" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.45.29 >>> "sview -r -a quelsaruk" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.45.35 # so you can say logbot explain contributing 16.45.43 # and he anders smth :) 16.45.52 # s/anders/answers/ 16.46.21 >>> "cmd explain" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.47.17 # anders will help! :D 16.47.19 # that would only be really useful if that message would be addressed to that newbee only while everybody else sees something linke "logbot explains mas" 16.47.37 >>> "expadd faq=http://rockbox.haxx.se/docs/faq.html" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.48.05 >>> "cmd" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.48.06 >>> "expadd -P - quelsaruk" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.48.16 >>> "usermod -P - quelsaruk" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.48.22 >>> "explain *" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.48.28 >>> "expdel -P" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.48.39 >>> "sview -a quelsaruk" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.48.41 >>> "pass" used by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) [snoop prevented] 16.48.41 *** SPY: Authentication failed for Quelsaruk 16.48.52 >>> "cmd" by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 16.49.00 >>> "pass" used by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) [snoop prevented] 16.49.21 >>> "sview quelsaruk" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.49.22 #>> "explain quelsaruk" by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 16.49.47 # yups.. a good definition :) 16.50.16 >>> "op" used by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) [snoop prevented] 16.50.16 DBUG sent MODE #rockbox +o Bagder 16.50.17 Mode "#rockbox +o Bagder " by logbot (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 16.50.46 >>> "cmd deop" by Bagder (~dast@linux3.contactor.se) 16.53.14 #>> "rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.53.23 # haha 16.53.24 # Bagder: you're warned 16.53.45 # battle of the ops! 16.54.01 # you can use 'op' too now ;-) 16.54.14 # no, I'm scared 16.57.30 >>> "cmd" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 16.58.03 >>> "newpass" used by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) [snoop prevented] 16.58.14 >>> "newpass" used by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) [snoop prevented] 17.03.06 # BLAH! morning my rockbox loving Europeans! 17.03.18 # morning elinenbe 17.03.35 # I'm getting tired. 17.03.41 # Me too 17.04.05 # * langhaarrocker know nothing about irc 17.04.06 # Does every channel require some kind of bot? eg for becoming an op? 17.04.23 # not on irc networks with services that can provide that 17.04.29 # which this has 17.04.33 # ChanServ 17.04.48 # but on service-less networks that is the common way of solving it 17.05.22 # these irc services are adressed via a special port? 17.05.43 # no, they're more like "super-bots" 17.05.52 Quit matsl ("Client Exiting") 17.05.54 # like nickserv and chanserv are 17.06.27 # Bagder: don't forget irc-operators ;) our beloved cops 17.06.46 # is this irc.freenode.net a nickserv / chanserv? 17.07.01 # yes, nickserv and chanserv are two services on this network 17.07.21 # try "/msg nickserv help" 17.07.28 # ok 17.08.13 Join edx [0] (edx@pD9EA916B.dip.t-dialin.net) 17.08.51 # höö: *** Flood detected from NickServ. NOT IGNORING due to EXCLUSION. :) 17.09.05 # eeuh 17.10.14 # langhaarrocker: what are you trying to do with nickserv!! 17.10.25 # I just aked it for help 17.10.38 # * langhaarrocker is innocent (well nearly) 17.13.15 Part Zagor_ 17.13.16 # !?! you can set an icq uin for a user? Does that mean irc speaks icq? 17.13.48 Join Zagor_ [242] (~bjst@labb.contactor.se) 17.13.57 # I think that's mainly for info 17.14.19 # langhaarrocker: maybe trillian made something weird 17.14.43 # * langhaarrocker is desillusioned 17.17.15 >>> "chanserv help op" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 17.23.55 # off 17.23.58 Quit Bagder ("Client Exiting") 17.24.22 # * langhaarrocker tries a reconnect 17.24.24 Part langhaarrocker 17.25.07 Join langhaarrocker [20] (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 17.25.31 >>> "say hi" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 17.25.42 >>> "pass" used by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) [snoop prevented] 17.25.47 >>> "say hi" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 17.25.59 # ?!? what did I do? 17.26.21 #>> "said hi!" by Quelsaruk (newbie@faerun.ugr.es) 17.26.48 # I summoned him to do so. I'm a mighty person. 17.28.12 # oh! mighty and noble langhaarrocker, i praise you :) 17.28.39 # graah! Don't spill me with goat blood, please! 17.29.19 # ;P 17.29.54 # * langhaarrocker stops meddling with logbots he doesn't understand now 17.33.51 Join Jojo1 [0] (jirc@lns-p19-8-81-56-163-169.adsl.proxad.net) 17.34.00 # Hi everyone 17.34.04 # hi 17.34.16 # Are you my paragliding instructor? :) 17.34.17 # can you what i write ? 17.34.58 # * langhaarrocker s paragliding instructor was called jojo due to his special way of walking... 17.35.29 # okai.. it's not me ! 17.35.32 # :-< 17.35.47 # as I see... 17.36.00 # i can read what i write 17.36.07 # (sorry) 17.36.20 # can you read what i write ? 17.36.32 # Ah now it makes sense. yes. 17.36.45 DBUG Sent KICK Jojo1 to server 17.36.45 # 9a 17.36.46 Kick (#rockbox Jojo1 :Colourcodes are *not* appreciated here!) by logbot!~bjst@labb.contactor.se 17.36.48 # fpNWDSPutFilter() = 0 17.36.49 # Yay! :D 17.36.52 # hihi 17.37.02 # Step by step, ooh baby! 17.37.07 # Gonna get to you giiiirrrrl 17.37.17 # As stated before 17.37.20 #>> "rules" by langhaarrocker (~Phil@212-204-020-008.dsl1.versanet.de) 17.37.33 Join Guest [0] (jirc@lns-p19-8-81-56-163-169.adsl.proxad.net) 17.37.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.37.39 # okai... it's me... 17.37.42 # jojo$ 17.37.45 # .... so... 17.38.02 # i have a question about.... 4 contact jack connection 17.38.30 # I don't know where to get one. 17.38.32 # i want to know if someone here has already bought such a plug 17.38.38 # okai 17.39.04 # do you think that someone know this .... ? 17.39.05 # Is your's broken, too? 17.39.12 # yes 17.39.48 # I could fix mine by sealing it in epoxy and fix it with some wire and lead. 17.40.02 # okai... 17.40.21 # mine is broken 17.40.30 # i have to buy a new one 17.41.11 # but i don't know where... i have already searched a lot on the net 17.41.15 # but..... 17.41.49 # The same applies to those little tiny smd buttons. I haven't found a supply for those either. 17.42.01 # okai.. 17.42.08 # so.... 17.42.16 # i don't know what to do 17.42.21 # i'm desperate 17.42.50 # do you come often here ...? 17.43.37 # This channel usually is crowded 24h/day 17.43.37 # It was despair that made me use epoxy on my headphone jack. 17.43.37 # don't you know anyone who bought such a plug ? 17.44.54 # do you come often here ? 17.45.36 # * langhaarrocker is here 4 days / week 17.45.52 # okai... 17.45.54 # * adam notes the US should throw away all their anti-air missiles :p 17.46.01 # the Iraqis seriously have *nothing* that can fly 17.46.27 # * langhaarrocker notes they should throw away that bush 17.46.42 # lol 17.46.44 # yeah ! 17.46.53 # yeah,soon enough 17.46.59 # hi adam 17.47.16 # * adam just would primarily have the goal of getting more and more Iraqis to fight against the Syrians and Lebonese currently in Iraq 17.47.24 # the death squads are basically composed of these foreigners 17.48.03 # another thing that gets me is how they're destroying weapons 17.48.20 # hi adam :!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 17.48.24 # nothing wrong with AKMs, seriously, they're innaccurate, but reliable 17.49.01 # adam, i'm trying to search where to buy a 4 contact jack plug 17.49.08 Quit adi|work (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 17.49.09 # no idea. 17.49.15 # do you where i can buy it ? 17.49.17 Join adiamas|work [0] (~adiamas@dogwood.vport.net) 17.49.44 # or... do you if someone had already buy such a plug ? 17.50.13 # no idea. 17.50.24 # okai 17.50.25 # so 17.50.51 # Do those AKMs have these connectors? 17.51.04 # whatc connectors? 17.51.05 # thanks adam and langhaarocker ..... byebye 17.51.10 # bye 17.51.18 # 4 contact jack 17.51.24 # heh 17.51.35 # a jack with 4 contacts 17.51.37 # I somehow doubt a Russian Assault rifles has a 4 contact jack 17.51.41 # so no. 17.51.51 # okai... 17.51.55 # bye bye !!! 17.51.56 Quit Guest ("Leaving") 17.52.40 # I'm not sure but I think I used an AKM some time ago. 17.52.50 # Was it in Duke Nukem or in Quake? 17.52.55 # Don't remember. 17.52.56 # uh 17.53.00 # no idea 17.53.19 # you'll see them in alot of games 17.53.22 # and movies 17.53.27 # popular, for god knows why 17.53.46 # they're just one of the most reliable rifles on the planet, I guess 17.53.47 # which god? :) 17.53.57 # the one that lives under the sea 17.54.33 # Ah, you're speaking of oil. 17.54.40 # not really 17.54.54 # just a figure of speech, nothing more 17.54.56 # as for the sea 17.55.00 # all life stems from it :P 17.55.09 # that's worthy enough of worship 17.56.37 # It's those worships on which the anti-air missiles are stored, isn't it? 17.56.54 Join Nibbler [0] (~Nibbler@port-212-202-193-34.reverse.qdsl-home.de) 17.58.41 Join adam_ [0] (~adam@c-24-118-131-171.mn.client2.attbi.com) 17.58.55 # http://rei.damnsw.net/~adam/otaku.jpg 17.59.01 # this is reason enough to go to war 18.00.45 # gaim windows... 18.00.47 # woo :P 18.03.00 Quit elinenbe (" HydraIRC -> http://hydrairc.sf.net <- s0 d4Mn l33t |t'z 5c4rY!") 18.04.48 Join Nomad__ [0] (nomad@24-216-225-11.charter.com) 18.05.00 # morn 18.05.08 # Zag around? 18.05.08 Part Zagor_ 18.05.12 # bah 18.05.12 # lol 18.05.19 # timing is everything 18.05.45 # and to think I was gonna give him an A+ on the anti-skip 18.05.58 # an A++ as well on the red led lockup fix as well 18.06.01 # strange it doesn't work here 18.06.18 # I still have the old problems 18.06.19 # 4-5 times yesterday on the way home it'd get the hang of doom when I hit 80ish. all 4 times it came back 18.06.23 # same on the way in today 18.06.25 # odd 18.06.45 # used to be I'd hit 80ish and it'd hang up and either go red or just turn off after a while but never come back 18.06.55 # on the way home and on the way in today it took it's beating and kept playing 18.10.13 # oh, yeah 18.10.28 # * adam_ wonders if it'd be difficult to implement an invert on selection 18.10.37 # rather than a dinky little arrow to show you what you've selected 18.10.59 # I've seen more inverting in programs like winamp or xmms, which is why I ask 18.12.04 # It's possible. Once someone did it and it was to slow to be acceptable. Then joachimt did it, too. That try was fast but doesn't work on fonts with height != 8. Thus it's not acceptable either. 18.12.08 Nick dwihno is now known as dw|gone (dwihno@h193180246067.kommunicera.umea.se) 18.12.24 # what's the default font height? 18.12.28 # 8 18.12.31 # good :P 18.12.38 # I only use the default 18.12.46 # it seems to be the cleanest and most easily read at a distance, for me 18.13.31 # Code police wouldn't allow inverted selection that doesn't work on all fonts. And that's good. 18.14.08 # well, the option would at least be nice 18.14.36 # I 'spose that can wait for 2.0 18.14.45 Quit adam (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18.14.50 Nick adam_ is now known as adam (~adam@c-24-118-131-171.mn.client2.attbi.com) 18.15.37 # But only if it works on all font heights. Maybe then code police might allow a version of inverted selection as option even if it's slow. 18.16.02 # This feature won't make it into V2.0 for sure. 18.16.25 # I wonder where joachimt is 18.16.30 Join mcbain [0] (~jirc@12.163.171.254) 18.16.41 # I suppose it wouldn't be too hard to implement the changes yourself 18.16.44 # if it's just C 18.17.06 # It's all just C. 18.17.48 # hi all. i am have been researching hdd based mp3 players and am leaning towards an Archos Recorder 18.18.02 # none better ;P 18.18.08 # mostly because of your efforts - being able to customise :) 18.18.11 Join ciphergoth [0] (~paul@82-41-211-36.cable.ubr12.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 18.18.26 # yeah 18.18.30 # I just want inverted selection 18.18.32 # more visible :p 18.18.44 # as for 'slow', I guess I'll just have to judge that myself 18.18.50 # inverted selection ++ 18.18.55 # Adam: But the thing is that the lcd display is organized as rows of 8 pixels height. Thus it's much faster to implement inverted selection on 8 pixel font height than on arbitrary hight. 18.19.00 # i have read the faq but still have a couple of questions: 18.19.03 # yeah 18.19.13 # mcbain: shoot 18.19.14 # langhaarrocker - I guess I'd rather just keep the ability for myself, then 18.19.23 # FAQ #50: why can't the Recorder record on the line in? 18.19.32 # but to keep *everyone* from using inverted selection just because someone wants to use some lame font isn't cool 18.19.33 # The recorder can. 18.19.53 # The player can't 18.20.05 # i would have thought so, the FAQ confused me, evidently 18.20.12 # mcbain: Rockbox 1.4 can't record at all, you need a daily build 18.20.14 # heh, I don't understand line-in on the old player 18.20.24 # it was like, they had no idea what they were doing when they built the damn thing 18.20.29 # ahh yes, i see now 18.21.08 # Somewhat OT question: does anyone here use MP3GAIN? 18.21.39 # * ciphergoth is suddenly hit by a Realisation of Own Stupidity Truck 18.21.48 # adam: implementing an inverted selection that works for just some fonts makes the code messy. If we start doing things like that rockbox will be unhandable within two weeks. 18.21.49 # i have found a deal to buy a FM Recorder for about $5 more than the Recorder, but i get impression the software for that is far less developed, and you can't run the plain Recorder software on it? 18.21.58 # ignore that, I've worked out the answer to the question I wsa going to ask... 18.22.45 # langhaarrocker - heh, I guess what I just want is the code sample 18.23.20 # mcbain: I'd consider that the fm recorder uses some proprietary lithim batteries while the recorder uses standard NiMh. 18.23.31 # langhaarrocker: you're confident that inverted selection with arbitrary fonts is going to be irritatingly slow 18.23.50 # mcbain - yeah, I prefer the Recorder FM 18.24.04 # it's got a very solid feel, and it's a tad lighter 18.24.17 # langhaarrocker: ok, proprietary == bad, but lithium == good, no? 18.24.32 # ok, wasn't aware of the difference in batteries 18.24.36 # ciphergoth: Maybe it is possible to make a fast one, too. It's just that nobody came up with an apropriate patch. 18.24.48 # mcbain - you can run the plain recorder software on both :p 18.24.57 # ciphergoth: proprietary = expensive, hard to get = bad 18.25.02 # imho 18.25.13 # I think it's only a problem should it fail, though, langhaarrocker 18.25.24 # I think the NiMH batteries are heavy, and a bit of a cludge 18.25.28 # adam: or if you like to carry spare batteries 18.25.39 # ciphergoth - I did do that with the studio 18.25.45 # this thing easily kicks its ass in battery life 18.26.06 # adam: I believe that those lithium battieries will last about a year. Then it's up to you to get new ones. 18.26.09 # I was using 1800 mah or 1600 mah batteries 18.26.18 # i don't really need the FM functionality, but for $5 i figured why not - as long as the software is there for it 18.26.25 # and the battery issue now... 18.26.31 # * adam shrugs 18.26.36 # I'd personally be inclined to suffer the disadvantages langhaarrocker outlines for the lower weight and increased life I think. 18.26.54 # I think the advantages come in the form of a lighter, more battery life, and the new chassis design 18.26.56 # ciphergoth: that's up to you. 18.27.06 # but yeah, you've got the choice 18.27.46 # hmm, good points for me to consider 18.27.52 # once you take out the hard drive and the batteries the JR basically weighs nothing... 18.27.53 # really 18.27.54 # just get a coin 18.28.08 # umm 18.28.20 # langhaarrocker: do you know what is a transductor?? 18.28.22 # langhaarrocker: I'm under the impression that support for the Recorder FM is going very well, does it seem that way to you? 18.28.24 # heads, you get a recorder FM, tails, you don't get a recorder 18.29.18 # ciphergoth - asides from the radio aspect, but that's really not that necessary anyways... ;p 18.29.26 # if you *really* need to, you can just load the archos firmware 18.29.30 # ciphergoth: LinsN now has a fm recorder. He's one of the main developers. That makes me confident that in the long run the fm recorder will be supported in every detail. 18.29.31 # you can change the software that loads up "on the fly" (ie away from a PC) so you could always switch back to the original version for FM functionaility, when required? 18.29.57 # Quelsaruk: No, I don't really know what a transductor is. 18.29.58 # mcbain - the rockbox firmware can load other firmware 18.30.02 # langhaarrocker: thanks, that's what I thought. The only showstopper would be if there was some vital bit of hardware with secret specs, but that doesn't seem to be the case. 18.30.04 # that's not the case with the archos 18.30.14 # and that's exactly what I do, yes 18.30.42 # Quel: are you sure you don't mix the word up with transducer? 18.31.39 # excellent, since i can run the plain recorder software on the FM recorder and switch about, the FM rcorder seems to be the one to go for. only thing is the battery issue... 18.31.58 # ciphergoth: That might happen. I don't know if every chip in the fm part has been identified. 18.32.06 # yeah, the battery issue irritates me 18.32.11 # will have to do some reserach on batteries (not my strong point) 18.32.11 # but so far, it's worked good and great 18.32.22 # the batteries that come with the recorder are totally useless 18.32.34 # but cheap and easy to replace 18.32.35 # i.e. the green nimh, assuming they're the same as the ones that came with the studio 18.32.42 # cheap, as in 20$? 18.32.45 # not really 18.32.54 # especially if you buy multiple sets 18.33.15 # so a lot of people go buy better batteries then? 18.33.25 # yes 18.33.27 # On the other hand I get to use the same batteries in my camera and other devices 18.33.28 # that's the first thing I did 18.33.48 # since the recorder has a mic and line in, there is an option in software to pick recording source? 18.33.50 # yeah, I bought a seperate recharger, as well 18.33.51 # I got mine 1800 mAh for ~ 8 Eur 18.34.02 # (4 pcs) 18.34.18 # mcbain - yes 18.34.35 # langhaarrocker: and a transducer?? 18.34.38 # mcbain: and digital spdif in. 18.35.00 # Quel: Any device, such as a microphone or electric motor, that converts one form of energy into another 18.35.00 # [ETYMOLOGY: 20th Century: from Latin transducere to lead across, from trans- + ducere to lead] 18.35.58 # I guess my main desire right now is to know exactly where to get the archos replacements 18.36.02 # thx 18.36.05 # that's the real advantage of NiMH 18.36.09 # they're everywhere 18.36.19 # Quel: But I believe that this word is used especially for very tiny transformators used in signal processing. 18.36.19 # but they're inferior, in terms of life, and such 18.36.47 # it's a tossup 18.37.18 # Quel: eg impendance matching in microphones, spdif, di-boxes, ... 18.37.51 # heh, the Ondio is amusing 18.39.21 # the FM has spdif in? 18.39.27 # * adam notes the real choice comes down to this 18.39.39 # do you want the goofy blue case, or the cool grey case? 18.39.41 Join i_am_pi [0] (bogusident@pihost.us) 18.39.48 # mcbain: It should. It has the same MAS chip as the normal recorder I think. 18.39.49 # hey pi 18.39.53 # hey adam 18.40.14 # langhaarrocker: well... and in civil engieniering... ;) 18.40.18 # don't ask me why 18.40.25 # i'm going to kill my archos now. 18.40.30 # it's half dead :( 18.40.45 # a zombie? 18.40.59 # FM is pretty useless 18.40.59 # or maybe both sets of batteries are dead 18.41.15 # I've basically got 2 stations that are *remotely* worth listening to 18.41.16 # i got a "Read Error Please Check HD" 18.41.18 # Quel: don't even know what civil engeneering is :) 18.41.29 # which i presume is a stock firmware error? 18.41.46 # pi: yes 18.41.47 # i_am_pi: I just replaced my Archos HD with a 40GB one, works fine now 18.41.51 # i_am_pi: don't give up hope! 18.41.53 # i did earlier 18.42.02 # this is ther replacement drive 18.42.14 # got to take a break, back later 18.42.16 Nick ciphergoth is now known as ciphergoth|afk (~paul@82-41-211-36.cable.ubr12.edin.blueyonder.co.uk) 18.42.23 # i don't want to replace a replacement drive.. 18.42.47 # there is the chacne that the batteries are truly dead 18.42.55 # and the other set i tried is too.. 18.42.59 # pi: do you have any devices for measuring electrical current? 18.43.10 # not on me. i do at home though 18.43.18 # apart from your good work, it seesm the main advantages Archos over other players are: use as external hdd, USB2, battery life 18.43.31 # but then i won't have a replacement set of batteries 18.43.44 # i borrowed the school's batteries for digicams 18.43.52 # mcbain: usb2 only for recorder 20 and up afaik. 18.44.00 # yeah 18.44.07 # i'd prefer firewire myself 18.44.08 # :) 18.44.23 # mcbain: recorder 6, 10 and 15 (?) only have usb1 18.44.27 # does the Recorder use the old style USB setup? 18.44.35 # i_am_pi - why not both... 18.44.50 # USB and firewirre would be very nice 18.44.59 # the reason I like USB is it's just extremely compatible 18.45.00 # adam: whats old style usb setup? 18.45.18 # i think everything should be USB2 by now... 18.45.21 # langhaarrocker - the studio 20 has a distinctly different port than my new FM 18.45.44 # i'll either get a Recorder 20 or FM 20, both usb2 18.45.45 # adam: smaller? 18.45.54 # yeah 18.46.14 # adam: There are two types of usb plugs: usb A and usb B. B is the small one. 18.46.25 # yeah, I've just seen B in cameras, up to now 18.46.31 # ah, the accursed USB A->A cable 18.46.40 # i need a longer one.. 18.46.44 # I thought there were 3 types 18.46.54 # you've got the weird type you see that go into printers and such 18.46.57 # B is a rectangular largeish one 18.47.03 # adam: that's a B 18.47.11 # some cameras and dv's have a tiny tiny one 18.47.15 # adam: (not sure) A was supposed for master devices and B for slave devices. Archos didn't follow that rule. But I may be wrong here. 18.47.17 # than what is that? 18.47.32 # something nonstandard 18.47.38 # mmm 18.47.41 # go non-standard :P 18.48.04 # it works well enough in this situation 18.48.07 # well, A->A cables are nonstandard too.. 18.48.19 # pi: But available easily. 18.48.33 # lang: not around my smallish town.. 18.48.35 # I've already got several of the 'archos FM' type cables 18.48.42 # pi: I've bought 3 different ones in 2 different shops. 18.48.44 # just because of my cameras and crap 18.49.11 # lang: i've looked at 3 different shops and found none. 18.49.23 # Orifice Max, Orifice depot 18.49.27 # And I saw adapters A->B 18.49.29 # and a small local shop (Baillios 18.49.42 # ugh, a_b adapters = kludgy 18.49.57 # Thats why I bought the cable :) 18.50.32 # well, i kinda need a working box before i get a longer cable 18.50.36 # :-/ 18.50.56 # on a tangential note, i hate stupid flash pages 18.51.02 # like macromedia.com 18.51.11 # they make it hell to get a trial version... 18.51.14 # flash is one of those things that should of never been 18.51.21 # like Cthulhu 18.51.23 # agreed 18.51.43 # go for vrml! 18.52.04 # lang: go for
 tags and ascii art.
18.52.16 #        :)
18.52.18 #        this (www.pihost.us/~pi) is my design :-P
18.52.50 #        and this (http://chs.sfps.k12.nm.us) is my school's design. which is evil and bad
18.53.01 #        adam's already heard this :)
18.53.12 #        the web teacher just found out about flash this year
18.53.36 #        another bad web design: www.x-phobie.de  No flash but occasionally vrml.
18.54.38 #        ahhhh finally
18.54.52 #        archos works again?
18.55.07 #        after registering for their "please spam me" survey, which i will promptly drop at the mail server, i get my flash trial for our broadcasting class
18.56.16 #        brb.
18.56.52 #        working on a script to run mp3gain on all my MP3s and log the results
18.56.55 Nick    ciphergoth|afk is now known as ciphergoth (~paul@82-41-211-36.cable.ubr12.edin.blueyonder.co.uk)
18.57.13 #        which checks whether a directory represents an album by looking for the jack.progress file...
19.04.00 #        so Li-Ion > NiMH, but Li-Ion more expensive?
19.04.00 #        I shall leave it running overnight to make all the songs on the Archos a consistent volume.  Rar!
19.04.43 #        mcbain: and proprietary: AIUI every manufacturer makes a different kind of Li-Ion which you can buy only from them
19.04.46 #        mcbain: and NiMh available more easily
19.04.52 #        so it's more expensive to get a compatible one
19.05.13 #        lol
19.07.11 #        pi: why?
19.08.02 #        at cipergoth's script 
19.08.19 #        :)
19.08.41 #        Warning: rant coming up!
19.08.54 #       * ciphergoth awaits rant with interest
19.08.54 #        buncha idiots at this school..
19.09.18 #        they think because the window is a black one with white text (puTTY) i can change their grades
19.09.33 #        if i were to change their grades i'd LOWER them :-P
19.09.40 #        then they ask "what's that window"
19.09.45 #        i tell them it's a screen
19.09.51 Quit    edx (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out))
19.09.54 #        (it is a screen.. screen(1)) :)
19.10.09 #        ok that rant kinda fizzled..
19.10.19 #        I think I follow
19.10.36 #        i_am_pi: you're a hacker ;) i'm gonna call the police :P
19.10.42 #        quel: lol
19.10.43 #        i_am_pi: thought your rant was about mp3gain...
19.10.45 #        he has a screen!!
19.11.07 #        which screen? F1, F2 or F3?
19.11.18 #        no, screen
19.11.24 #        do a man screen
19.11.36 #       * ciphergoth NP: Wendy Carlos, "9th Symphony", Clockwork Orange soundtrack
19.11.55 #        I love random play...
19.11.58 #        C:\>man screen
19.11.58 #        Der Befehl "MAN" ist entweder falsch geschrieben oder
19.11.58 #        konnte nicht gefunden werden.
19.12.04 #        oh.
19.12.05 #        :)
19.12.07 #        heh.
19.12.23 #        anyway
19.12.29 #        except that I must stop it from playing my German language MP3s when I'm trying to listen to music...
19.12.46 #        haha langhaarrocker, that was funny ;)
19.12.46 #        screen lets me turn a shell window into a type of console
19.12.55 #        langhaarrocker: sudo apt-get install screen... no, wait, that won't work...
19.12.58 #        i can "detach" it
19.13.09 #        and then go somewhere else and reattach it
19.13.26 #        then i can use keystrokes to make new "windows" and switch between them
19.14.08 #        pi: can you change my grades, too?
19.14.49 #        given enough time, probably :_D
19.14.58 #        :)
19.15.30 #        but i know various password-changing and setting methodologies and the IP address of the computer for the district, so that'd be easier if i were motivated to in the first place
19.15.42 #        which, i am not
19.16.03 #        got to go. class is starting
19.16.05 Quit    i_am_pi ("class")
19.25.59 #        bollocks, that laptop is getting flakier by the day
19.26.22 #        (viz the machine I use for ripping because it's too flaky to do anything else)
19.29.01 Quit    pyvasene ("Client Exiting")
19.31.51 Part    langhaarrocker
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19.40.35 Nick    Quelsaruk is now known as quel|out (newbie@faerun.ugr.es)
19.56.54 Quit    Nibbler (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer))
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20.02.13 #        I know you were having large amounts of conversation until i joined.
20.02.21 #        continue having large amounts of conversation.
20.02.39 #        I JUST KNOW IT - don't bother denying it!
20.05.54 #        has that annoying i_am_pi gone away yet
20.06.01 Join    LUMOS [0] (~trevor@gen3-conejo6-15.vnnyca.adelphia.net)
20.06.02 #        so we can carry on talking about him behind his back?
20.07.18 #        Hi, When using CVS with the script rb-checkout.sh I get some of the modules tagged as U and some are tagged as M. The ones tagged as M are the ones that I have made changes to. Will CVS update these, or does it skip them?
20.07.55 #        Manual changes, I did not generate patches
20.09.16 #        Can I force the CVS update to overwrite the modules I have changed if there are updated versions on the server?
20.09.19 #        lumos: man cvs...
20.09.31 #        thanks, og course :-)
20.09.33 #        i'm not sure of the default behavior
20.09.44 #        i think it skips them, but don't quote me on that
20.10.01 #        cipergoth: btw, the chat is logged at the rockbox site, so i was just jokin
20.10.04 #        yes, thats the impression I get, I think I will erase the tree and start again...
20.10.47 #        thanks
20.12.26 #        np
20.13.20 #        i_am_pi: I wasn't worried you'd think I was serious
20.13.48 #        :)
20.16.41 #        you knwo what
20.16.46 #        i think i'm going to hax0r the school's web server
20.16.53 #        and put ascii-pr0n in the source code
20.16.55 #        heehee
20.17.13 #        (i have large amounts of hate for the web developer)
20.20.40 #        or should i place my efforts int o more coherent things
20.20.47 #        like my .. schoolwork?
20.24.10 #        sometimes wise
20.24.27 #        has anyone used a JR6000 with XP?
20.25.01 #        not a recorder
20.25.11 #        i used my studio20 with XP
20.25.15 #        works fine.
20.27.35 #        i've used jbr with win 9x, win2k, winxp and linux. Works fine everywhere ;)
20.27.54 #        i have a modded AJR6GB
20.27.59 #        now i have a 30 GB
20.28.01 #        :)
20.29.16 #        Muahaha. I have amrked stuff delete inhibit on the netware server..
20.29.43 #        That way if theadmins go on their mad del *.exe rampages, they'll hit a wall at my stuff
20.30.10 #        i_am_pi: it's time for your medicine...
20.30.26 #        quel: probably
20.30.30 #        :)
20.30.32 #        i forgot to take my allergy stuff today, actually
20.30.39 #        it must make me saner :)
20.33.22 #        quel|out: I did everything under Linux, but now I'
20.33.35 #        I'm scandisking under DOS because dosfsck doesn't seem to want to touch it
20.34.51 #        i think my drive got surface damaged, now that i think about it
20.35.05 #        my .rockbox directory got trashed and things..
20.35.13 #        things just freaked
20.35.51 #        then i get that "Read error, please check HD." which is uselsess, because when I plug it into USB it sits there and stares.
20.37.27 #        ciphergoth: win xp should scan it correctly.
20.37.38 #        i that is what you wanted to ask
20.37.40 #        :)
20.39.17 #        brb, pizza
20.39.37 #        winxp's scandisk sucks on fat32 partitions IMHO
20.39.57 #        i_am_pi: of course :)
20.40.48 #        i always have norton systemworks on windoze.. it's better than windows tools
20.47.04 #        ugh
20.47.14 #        systemworks's NTFS scanner is the same thing as MS's
20.47.48 #        but the fat32 is a bit better
20.48.02 #        the system doctor sucks up valuable CPU time, as usual :-P
20.48.29 #        my stepbrother insisted that i leave it open and if the light went red, to immediately make it go green again
20.48.52 #        as in run Windorctor to repeair a missing shortcut entry on the secondary drive
20.49.51 #        really stupid :-(
20.51.14 #        i never use windoctor 
20.51.39 #        :)
20.51.51 #        he insisted on running everything.
20.52.02 #        Internet Firewall (for a 56k aol connection)
20.52.05 #        CleanSweep
20.52.08 #        Internet Sweep
20.52.15 #        crazy man 
20.52.25 #        windoctor loaded with an assload of the most annoying controls
20.52.33 #        why didn't you use the keyboard to hit his head??
20.52.43 #        with alarm tresholds that are really high
20.52.50 #        because i'd have NO computer to use :-P
20.53.03 #        then he locked it up in a closet, therefore freeing me from that crap
20.53.18 #        i'm just goig to slap knoppix on a crappy box and use the external modem i borrowed from work..
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21.10.38 #        well, guys, it's time to go home
21.11.02 >>>     "help say" by quel|out (newbie@faerun.ugr.es)
21.11.39 >>>     "say good night Quelsaruk" by quel|out (newbie@faerun.ugr.es)
21.11.46 #        you too logbot ;)
21.12.08 Part    quel|out (""Eve's Avatar - Avatar's Eve"")
21.19.04 #       * i_am_pi pokes logbot
21.19.13 #       * i_am_pi kicks logbot in the nuts
21.19.19 #       * i_am_pi stamps on logbot's neck
21.19.50 #       * i_am_pi is an immature 16 year old :)
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22.06.08 #        Hi
22.08.15 #        the archos firmware isnt THAT bad when u think about it
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22.34.38 #        hello
22.37.12 #        what on earth does VBRFix do?
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23.29.27 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.29.27 ***     Unable to connect to irc.eu.openprojects.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times)
23.29.27 ***     Cleanup
23.29.27 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.29.27 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.29.27 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.29.27 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.29.27 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.29.27 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.29.27 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.29.27 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.29.27 ***     Unable to connect to irc.freenode.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times)
23.29.27 ***     Cleanup
23.29.27 ***     Cleanup
23.29.27 ***     No seen item changed, no save performed.
23.29.27 ***     Exit
23.35.43 ***     Started Dancer V4.16p1
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 ***     Unable to connect to irc.eu.openprojects.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times)
23.35.43 ***     Cleanup
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.35.43 ***     Unable to connect to irc.freenode.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times)
23.35.43 ***     Cleanup
23.35.43 ***     Cleanup
23.35.43 ***     No seen item changed, no save performed.
23.35.43 ***     Exit
23.41.58 ***     Started Dancer V4.16p1
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 ***     Unable to connect to irc.eu.openprojects.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times)
23.41.58 ***     Cleanup
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.41.58 ***     Unable to connect to irc.freenode.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times)
23.41.58 ***     Cleanup
23.41.58 ***     Cleanup
23.41.58 ***     No seen item changed, no save performed.
23.41.58 ***     Exit
23.48.14 ***     Started Dancer V4.16p1
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 ***     Unable to connect to irc.eu.openprojects.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times)
23.48.14 ***     Cleanup
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.48.14 ***     Unable to connect to irc.freenode.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times)
23.48.14 ***     Cleanup
23.48.14 ***     Cleanup
23.48.14 ***     No seen item changed, no save performed.
23.48.14 ***     Exit
23.54.29 ***     Started Dancer V4.16p1
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.eu.openprojects.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 ***     Unable to connect to irc.eu.openprojects.net on port 6667 (tried 8 times)
23.54.29 ***     Cleanup
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)
23.54.29 DEBUG   gethostbyname(2) failed for irc.freenode.net (Resource temporarily unavailable)