--- Log opened Sun May 16 00:00:03 2010 00:09 -!- Stealth [stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 00:09 -!- Stealth [stealth@sourcemage/guru/stealth] has joined #t2 03:52 -!- mqueiros_ [~mqueiros@217.70.75.56] has joined #t2 03:52 -!- digitaloktay [~arch@unaffiliated/digitaloktay] has quit [Quit: bin mal weg langer!] 13:02 -!- digitaloktay [~arch@unaffiliated/digitaloktay] has joined #t2 17:12 < rxr> re 17:44 < CIA-32> rene * r36389 /trunk/package/xorg/xproto/xproto.desc: * updated xproto (7.0.16 -> 7.0.17) 17:47 < CIA-32> rene * r36390 /trunk/package/gnome2/gmime/gmime.desc: * updated gmime (2.4.15 -> 2.4.16) 18:43 < CIA-32> rene * r36391 /trunk/package/network/obexd/obexd.desc: * updated obexd (0.23 -> 0.24) 18:43 < CIA-32> rene * r36392 /trunk/package/x11/awesome/awesome.desc: * updated awesome (3.4.4 -> 3.4.5) 18:44 < CIA-32> rene * r36393 /trunk/package/x11/openbox/openbox.desc: * updated openbox (3.4.11.1 -> 3.4.11.2) 18:44 < CIA-32> rene * r36394 /trunk/package/graphic/libraw/libraw.desc: * updated libraw (0.9.0 -> 0.9.1) 18:45 < CIA-32> rene * r36395 /trunk/package/develop/mercurial/mercurial.desc: * updated mercurial (1.5.2 -> 1.5.3) 18:45 < CIA-32> rene * r36396 /trunk/package/develop/gdal/gdal.desc: * updated gdal (1.7.1 -> 1.7.2) 18:45 < CIA-32> rene * r36397 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-system-tools/gnome-system-tools.desc: * updated gnome-system-tools (2.30.0 -> 2.30.1) 18:45 < CIA-32> rene * r36398 /trunk/package/gnome2/yelp/yelp.desc: * updated yelp (2.30.0 -> 2.30.1) 18:45 < CIA-32> rene * r36400 /trunk/package/gnome2/totem-pl-parser/totem-pl-parser.desc: * updated totem-pl-parser (2.30.0 -> 2.30.1) 18:46 < CIA-32> rene * r36399 /trunk/package/gnome2/polkit-gnome/polkit-gnome.desc: * updated polkit-gnome (0.94 -> 0.96) 19:22 < CIA-32> rene * r36401 /trunk/package/emulators/dosbox/dosbox.desc: * updated dosbox (0.73 -> 0.74) 21:24 -!- sepp [~seb@port-92-206-3-139.dynamic.qsc.de] has joined #t2 21:24 < sepp> huuhuu :) 21:33 < rxr> hi sepp 21:34 [Users #t2] 21:34 [@ChanServ ] [ koan ] [ mjungwirth_] [ rxr ] [ T-One ] 21:34 [ CIA-32 ] [ LMJ ] [ mqueiros_ ] [ sepp ] [ tfl0pz] 21:34 [ digitaloktay] [ mjungwirth] [ mtr ] [ Stealth] [ TobiX ] 21:34 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 15 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 14 normal] 21:34 < sepp> hi rxr, very long time not seen you 21:34 < rxr> yes, definetly, what have you been doing? 21:34 < sepp> i think i was away for over 2 years 21:35 < sepp> just normal real world life 21:35 < rxr> sounds good 21:35 < rxr> I hope you're still using T2? 21:35 < sepp> not atm but i got sick of the other junk and i want to return 21:36 < rxr> welcome! 21:36 < sepp> is multilib crap working these days? 21:37 < rxr> depends what you mean, pure lib64 systems are fine 21:37 < rxr> if you mean building half of the packages in 32bit too, e.g. for wine, than we haven't automated that more 21:37 < sepp> i mean amd****64 with lib32 support 21:38 < sepp> whatever they name it now 21:38 < rxr> works in theory, but no automation to build selcted packages 32bit 21:38 < rxr> you that that for ...? wine? 21:39 < sepp> yes, i need it from time to time 21:39 < rxr> for? 21:39 < rxr> I ask because I didn't need that, the only thing that comes to mind that needs it is wine 21:40 < sepp> i mean i need wine from time to time 21:40 < rxr> when I use wine once in a decade (:-) I usually just unpack a couple of 32bit built packages, like libjpeg, libx11, ... 21:40 < rxr> yeah, ok, ic, we could of course further automate it ;-) 21:40 < sepp> ok 21:43 < sepp> an then i have another question, i have this via nano cpu (u2250), any idea what if there is special gcc support or what to choose? 21:45 < sepp> tried to google it but that was no help at all :/ 21:48 < sepp> i like that crappy netbook a lot, but it could need some serious optimization 21:48 < sepp> :) 21:52 < rxr> nope, no idea 21:53 < rxr> though I might get one, too 21:53 < rxr> guess generic x86_64 with -Os should do well 21:53 < rxr> what netbook do you got? 21:54 < sepp> smamsung nc20, not available any more, i think 21:55 < sepp> was the 1st one to support amd64 i could find 21:58 < sepp> amazon sold it for 309 euros for some time ... 21:58 < rxr> ah that one 21:58 < sepp> and i like the padlock thingie 21:59 < rxr> yeah 21:59 < rxr> how warn does it get? what os(s) do you currently use on it? 22:01 < sepp> i was surprised how cool it is on the top, running dumbuntu on it atm, but then openssl has no padlock support out of the box 22:01 < sepp> but dmcrypt... works ok 22:01 < sepp> and it runs 6h on my normal workflow 22:02 < rxr> sound great 22:02 < sepp> for 309 that is nice, has an glossy screen but that is ok for me 22:04 < rxr> ah yep, I'm not so a glossy fan 22:04 < sepp> on heavy use it gets ~80C inside then you do not want to put your leg on the right side (where the fan is) but it is still under 35C ontop 22:06 < sepp> i never managed to run it into the ohh-shit-i-do-not-want-to-touch-it-anymore mode 22:07 < sepp> happened to me with all the laptops i used before 22:08 < sepp> but if you want to use firefox... get an other box 22:10 < sepp> it behaves like the shitty motif based netscape builds it used 15 years ago 22:11 < CIA-32> rene * r36402 /trunk/package/develop/viewvc/viewvc.desc: * updated viewvc (1.0.9 -> 1.1.5) 22:11 < CIA-32> rene * r36403 /trunk/package/multimedia/dvdstyler/dvdstyler.desc: * updated dvdstyler (1.7.2 -> 1.7.3) 22:12 < rxr> hm, due to? the X driver? 22:12 < sepp> yes 22:13 < sepp> i tested haiku alpha 2 on it and it was mind boggling 22:15 < sepp> vesa only ... 22:19 < rxr> no openchrome or so? 22:19 < rxr> haiku is indeed neat 22:20 < sepp> openchrome works but, well, it misses most of the features the hw does 22:22 < sepp> the core contributors never fixed the 64 bit problem, they told everyone "use x86" for a year 22:28 < rxr> oh 22:28 < rxr> how sad 22:28 < rxr> ok, gotta go, get some sleep 22:28 < rxr> cu tomorrow 22:28 < rxr> I hope! 22:28 < sepp> gute nacht :) 22:44 -!- sepp [~seb@port-92-206-3-139.dynamic.qsc.de] has quit [Quit: Lost terminal] --- Log closed Mon May 17 00:00:03 2010