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[n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 05:56 < magic_user> hi 06:17 -!- magic_user [n=gavin@pool-71-105-96-215.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net] has quit ["Leaving."] 06:37 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 06:51 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 07:05 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 07:10 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 07:12 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Connection timed out] 08:05 -!- idealm [n=ideal@203.45.99.98] has joined #t2 09:40 -!- rxr [n=rene@port-212-202-41-209.dynamic.qsc.de] has joined #t2 09:40 -!- Topic for #t2: T2 | 6.0.2 Released! | trunk heading for 7.0 | The T2 Open System Development Environment (SDE) | http://www.t2-project.org/ | http://bugs.t2-project.org | http://www.rafb.net/paste/ 09:40 -!- Topic set by rxr [] [Thu Dec 7 14:05:35 2006] 09:40 [Users #t2] 09:40 [@ChanServ] [ emte_ ] [ misl ] [ rxr ] [ valentin] 09:40 [ Capey ] [ idealm] [ mtr ] [ sparc-kly] [ zod ] 09:40 [ CIA-9 ] [ LMJ ] [ R4gnar0k] [ Stelz ] 09:40 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 14 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 13 normal] 09:40 -!- rxr [n=rene@port-212-202-41-209.dynamic.qsc.de] has joined #gsmp 09:40 [Users #gsmp] 09:40 [ CIA-8] [ rxr] 09:40 -!- Irssi: #gsmp: Total of 2 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 2 normal] 09:40 -!- Channel #t2 created Sun Nov 26 07:44:08 2006 09:40 -!- Channel #gsmp created Fri Dec 22 01:05:07 2006 09:40 -!- [freenode-info] if you need to send private messages, please register: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg 09:40 -!- [freenode-info] if you need to send private messages, please register: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg 09:41 -!- valentin_ [n=valentin@port-212-202-41-209.dynamic.qsc.de] has joined #t2 09:41 -!- Irssi: Join to #t2 was synced in 26 secs 09:41 -!- Irssi: Join to #gsmp was synced in 28 secs 09:43 < valentin_> test 09:43 < valentin> test 09:43 < valentin> beeing two people at the same time is quite impressive 09:51 -!- valentin_ [n=valentin@port-212-202-41-209.dynamic.qsc.de] has left #t2 [] 09:59 < misl> hi folks 10:00 < misl> Seems like I need glasses ;-) 10:00 < misl> I see double :-) 10:18 < valentin> moin misl 10:19 < misl> hi double valentin 10:20 < valentin> ;) 10:23 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 10:34 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 11:25 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 11:25 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 11:56 < rxr> re 12:04 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 12:12 < CIA-9> rene * r22213 /trunk/package/develop/valgrind/valgrind.desc: * updated valgrind (3.2.1 -> 3.2.2) 12:14 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has 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15:52 < rxr> moin 15:54 < CIA-9> rene * r22220 /trunk/package/gnome2/at-spi/at-spi.desc: * updated at-spi (1.7.15 -> 1.7.16) 15:54 < CIA-9> rene * r22221 /trunk/package/selinux/libselinux/libselinux.desc: * updated libselinux (1.28 -> 1.34.0) 15:54 < CIA-9> rene * r22222 /trunk/package/selinux/libsepol/libsepol.desc: * updated libsepol (1.10 -> 1.16.0) 15:55 < rxr> valentin: the MacBook I'm typing on now has successfully overlived some suspend resume cycles ... :-) 15:56 < rxr> accumulated uptime: up 1 day, 18:08 16:25 < CIA-9> rene * r22223 /trunk/package/base/linux26/sparc64-sun4v.patch: * added a sun4v hotfix to linux26 16:26 < rxr> oh - nice revision that was 16:43 < CIA-9> rene * r22224 /branches/6.0/package/base/linux26/sparc64-sun4v.patch: * merged r22223 from trunk: added a sun4v hotfix to linux26 16:52 < rxr> mtr: 28 January 2007, uClibc 0.9.28.1 Released 16:57 -!- shemale_magic [n=bo@pool-71-105-96-215.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #t2 16:57 < shemale_magic> morning people 17:04 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 17:05 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 17:05 < CIA-9> rene * r22225 /trunk/architecture/ (18 files in 18 dirs): * sanitized and unified the various architecture descriptions 17:05 < rxr> hi shemale_magic 17:13 < CIA-9> rene * r22226 /trunk/package/base/ (dietlibc/dietlibc.desc glibc/glibc.desc): * marked glibc and dietlibc to not support avr32 and bfin(, yet) 17:23 < shemale_magic> hi 17:23 < shemale_magic> how is t2 different from arch? 17:24 < shemale_magic> er rock 17:24 < shemale_magic> lol 17:26 < rxr> hm - I do not know arch too much 17:26 < rxr> from rock it differs in about 15000 SVN revsions beeing ahead, hundreds more packages and a handful of new CPU ports 17:26 < shemale_magic> really? 17:26 < rxr> rock linux is mostly a dead cow 17:26 < shemale_magic> ahead of rock eh 17:27 < shemale_magic> what! 17:27 < shemale_magic> wow 17:27 < shemale_magic> ok 17:27 < rxr> well - I was the rock linux stable release maintainer 17:27 < shemale_magic> does t2 offer any kinda clustering? 17:27 < rxr> and forked of t2 because development was too slow and cumbersome ... 17:27 < shemale_magic> no kidding job well done it seems 17:27 < rxr> we have a pretty cool SVN graph for rock and t2 : 17:27 < rxr> http://svn.exactcode.de/big.png 17:27 < shemale_magic> I found you on arch comparison page 17:28 < rxr> in rock linux they statered this weeks to make the install u/dev aware 17:28 < rxr> we did this 2 years ago 17:28 < shemale_magic> IM pressive 17:28 < shemale_magic> hm I think arch has that, and it turned all my hda into sda 17:28 < shemale_magic> kinda an issue for a bit 17:28 < rxr> rock linux was devfs exclusively 17:29 < shemale_magic> now how about upgrading older boxen? 17:29 < shemale_magic> do I need to nuke ze box, or can I upgrade smoothy? 17:29 < rxr> so it was turning dev/{ide,scsi}/hostX/busY/targetZ/... into /dev/whatever 17:29 < rxr> was arch the system whit this "rolling release systems"? 17:29 < shemale_magic> well 17:29 < rxr> most people build T2 from source and have something simillar 17:30 < shemale_magic> yeah kinda you upgade and boo your at current 17:30 < shemale_magic> It did have some crap with udev tho0ugh 17:30 < shemale_magic> is udev new? 17:30 < rxr> that is you just build from source into the system what you have installed or want to add 17:30 < shemale_magic> why is it nicer? 17:30 < rxr> you pretty much stay on up-to-date quite nicely 17:30 < shemale_magic> no arch is i686 only binaries 17:30 < shemale_magic> oh you mean t2 17:30 < shemale_magic> hm 17:31 < rxr> well - you can install binary release with t2 likewise 17:31 < shemale_magic> yeah sorcerer linux claims same, in fact sometimes patch a package you have 17:31 < shemale_magic> little to download 17:31 < shemale_magic> hm 17:31 < shemale_magic> ok let me ask this 17:31 < rxr> it is just that T2 is the big picture, from the development environment, the automatic build system to shipping pre-built CDs 17:32 [Users #t2] 17:32 [@ChanServ] [ d-marc] [ misl ] [ rxr ] [ Stelz ] 17:32 [ Capey ] [ emte__] [ mtr ] [ shemale_magic] [ valentin] 17:32 [ CIA-9 ] [ LMJ ] [ R4gnar0k] [ sparc-kly ] [ zod ] 17:32 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 15 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 14 normal] 17:32 < shemale_magic> In arch, I had for the wlan nic usb I have, little key nic, to downlaod firmware from sourceofrge even though the kernel has the zd1201 driver since 2.6.12, and create /lib/firmware dir, place 2 .fwb firmware files there from a floppy, and then the box saw the device, should I be able to do taht with any linux? 17:33 < rxr> with all reaonable linuxs you should be able to do this, yes 17:34 < rxr> we even ship most of the firmware stuff by default 17:34 < rxr> though I fear I never heared about the zd1201 ... 17:34 < shemale_magic> zydas driver 17:34 < shemale_magic> zydas chipset common in cheap wlan usb nics 17:35 < shemale_magic> my fuckwit of a rommate got wireless net 17:35 < shemale_magic> Id be fine with ethernet cords 17:36 < rxr> :-) 17:36 < rxr> just a second and the firmware will be in t2 ... 17:36 < shemale_magic> so you basically started t2? 17:36 < rxr> yep 17:36 < rxr> in the meantime there are 20 people with write access 17:36 < rxr> that is more than most other projects 17:36 < shemale_magic> http://linux-lc100020.sourceforge.net/ 17:37 < rxr> rock l inux has 2-3 write people :-) 17:37 < shemale_magic> soudns liek you guys are moving ahead 17:37 < rxr> yeah - rock linux SVN revision: 8157 - T2 SVN revision: 22226. 17:37 < shemale_magic> Im comparing ssytems a bit, how do compare performance of linux vs freebsd these days 17:38 < shemale_magic> freebsd seems fierce competitor 17:38 < shemale_magic> arch is about nicest linux ive tried 17:38 < shemale_magic> so far 17:38 < shemale_magic> I found it funny that even though the kernel has zd1201 river 17:38 < shemale_magic> driver 17:39 < shemale_magic> It wouldnt work without firmware 17:39 < shemale_magic> the buggers 17:40 < shemale_magic> Id have to asume that /lib/firmware is where the kernel looks for like firmware for devices? 17:40 < rxr> well - sort of 17:40 < shemale_magic> how it knows that those files are for the nic thugh is beyond me 17:40 < shemale_magic> magic! 17:40 < rxr> the kernel asks the user-space for a firmware named "zydas-whatever" 17:41 < rxr> /lib/firmware is the standard location where the user-space tools grab the files from then 17:41 < rxr> it just work in t2 of course as well 17:41 < rxr> the files are for the micro processor of the NIC 17:41 < rxr> they are the program the NIC CPU will run then 17:41 < shemale_magic> zd1201,fw is the name 17:41 < shemale_magic> zd1201.fw and zd1201-ap.fw 17:41 < shemale_magic> are on the floppy 17:42 < shemale_magic> wow 17:42 < shemale_magic> hardcore 17:42 < shemale_magic> I wonder if they are done in forth? 17:42 < rxr> nope - normally not 17:43 < rxr> forth is more a open firmware sparc, powerpc thing 17:43 < rxr> those binaries usually are machine code 17:43 < rxr> often 8085 or ARM CPUs are used in the peripherals and thus the firmware is binary code for those cpus 17:44 < shemale_magic> wow 17:44 < rxr> but can also be completely custom when the HW manufactor reinvented the wheel 17:44 < rxr> e.g. NVidia and ATi cards eat very much custom microcode for the GPUs ... 17:44 < shemale_magic> Ive heard of 8085, heh, Im such a nerd, I was reading thsi guys site www.isForth.org and he said that is is favorite microproc 17:45 < shemale_magic> so how did you become so wize in the ways of linux? 17:45 < shemale_magic> IM such a crappy admin 17:46 < shemale_magic> but I enjoy it so Im getting better, learnign not to worry about everything and that everything is a few tweaksz 17:46 < CIA-9> rene * r22227 /trunk/package/firmware/zd1201-fw/ (. zd1201-fw.cache zd1201-fw.conf zd1201-fw.desc): * added zd1201-fw (0.14) - Firmware files for ZyDAS 1201 17:46 < shemale_magic> hm now let me see how big t2 ISOs are 17:46 < rxr> shemale_magic: I tinker with hardware since I'm 8 or so ... 17:47 < shemale_magic> !! 17:47 < rxr> I even programmed with a 8085 CPU in the 80th when it was a single chip and not build into w-lan chips ... 17:47 < shemale_magic> er so how do I get the iso with the above zd change? 17:47 < shemale_magic> 80s? 17:47 < shemale_magic> 1980s? 17:47 < shemale_magic> woa 17:47 < rxr> I got into the ROCK Linux project in 1999 or so when Linux was not that mainstream and since then am involved in a lot of Open Source projects 17:48 < rxr> from the kerne, to c libraries compilers, ... ... ... 17:48 < rxr> more like 1989 and 1990 17:48 < shemale_magic> damn, I see alot of free stuff but have not really programmed much 17:48 < shemale_magic> lisp seesm interesting 17:48 < rxr> http://www.exactcode.de/about/ 17:48 < rxr> ^- 2nd entry is me 17:50 < shemale_magic> well done 17:50 < shemale_magic> hm what is SANE again? 17:51 < rxr> Scanner Access Now Easy 17:51 < shemale_magic> ah 17:51 < shemale_magic> ExactCODE was founded by Rene Rebe and Valentin Ziegler in 2004 as loose jount venture to successfully realize Linux based projects and matured since then to a healthy company focusing on embedded systems and driver development. 17:51 < shemale_magic> joint venture, not jount LOL 17:52 < rxr> heh - that happens when you are not nativ english speaker ... :-) 17:52 < shemale_magic> ok so I cant wait, how do I get the ISO for t2 with those firmwares? 17:53 < shemale_magic> or is there none until its rolled into next release 17:53 < shemale_magic> I guess I can try standard ISO 17:53 < rxr> there is a t2 release pending for next week 17:53 < shemale_magic> and use floppy 17:53 < shemale_magic> sweet 17:53 < rxr> however the driver is in trunk and not the 6.0 release branch 17:54 < rxr> though as the fw is likely not to cause regressions I could quickly merge it over :-) 17:54 < shemale_magic> :-D 17:55 < shemale_magic> jsut calling redaht linux about an rpm takes 100x as long 17:55 < shemale_magic> er Redhat 17:55 < rxr> (same with RockLinux :-) 17:56 < shemale_magic> LOL 17:56 < shemale_magic> LOL 17:56 < rxr> when we all where that depressed we quickly left it and founded something more open :-) 17:56 < shemale_magic> free software rules 17:57 < shemale_magic> democracy in action 17:57 < CIA-9> rene * r22228 /branches/6.0/package/firmware/zd1201-fw/ (7 files): * merged r22227 from trunk: added zd1201-fw (0.14) - Firmware files for ZyDAS 1201 17:57 < rxr> :-) 17:58 < shemale_magic> lol 17:58 < shemale_magic> unbelieveable 17:59 < shemale_magic> 6.0.1 for i686 http://osiris.tfh-berlin.de/mirror/t2/stable/6.0.1/minimal-x86-pentium-mmx/ seesm 6.0.2 is sparc only? 17:59 < rxr> yes 6.0.2 was just a accumualted sparc fixes release 17:59 < rxr> The Sun T1 Niagara CPU is that hot topic we had to quickly release hotfixes on-the-way 17:59 < rxr> but the source tarball is available as well - yo you can build 6.0.2 for anything anyway 18:00 < rxr> just that the diff between 6.0.1 -> 6.0.2 was mostly sparc (beside some security stuff along the way) 18:00 < shemale_magic> ok 18:00 < shemale_magic> patch stuff 18:00 < shemale_magic> ok 18:00 < shemale_magic> once installed can I upgrade to even newer packages? 18:01 < shemale_magic> ;) 18:01 < rxr> yeas, by builing the updates from source 18:01 < shemale_magic> ahh 18:01 < rxr> in some weeks we also will offer signed, binary updates 18:01 < shemale_magic> this is new to me 18:02 < shemale_magic> Im amiing for zorg, gaim, opera, firefox, on a basic x desktop (not kde or gnome) 18:02 < shemale_magic> with my wlan ready to go 18:02 < shemale_magic> :) 18:02 < shemale_magic> so i need the wavelan tools 18:02 < shemale_magic> ... 18:02 < shemale_magic> wireless tools 18:02 < shemale_magic> xorg 18:02 < shemale_magic> lol 18:03 < rxr> well - the usual desktop build includes the kde basics 18:03 < rxr> I hope it is not too much for you 18:04 < rxr> but that exactly is the point of the T2 System Development Environment - SDE 18:04 < rxr> it allows anyway to comfortable build their flavour - for any architecture they like 18:04 < rxr> e.g. we just recently prepared a minimal 50 MB CD with very custom sofware: embedded X, blackbox, etc. 18:05 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/targets/t-resc.html 18:08 < shemale_magic> can that one be installed to the hard drive? 18:09 < shemale_magic> :) 18:11 < rxr> by manual tweaking yes 18:11 < rxr> not automatically, yet 18:14 < rxr> (maybe you want to volunteer writing that script :-) 18:14 < rxr> btw. major targets currently in t2: http://www.t2-project.org/targets.html 18:14 < rxr> and all the architectures currently supported: http://www.t2-project.org/architectures.html 18:24 < shemale_magic> what target for just server use with xorg desktop for web surfing? 18:29 < shemale_magic> hm 18:44 < rxr> well - a server target usually has no X :-) 18:44 < rxr> but you can use desktop for that, it comes with apache, exim, bind, ... 18:44 < rxr> samba et al. 18:57 < shemale_magic> ok 18:58 < shemale_magic> desktop target? 18:58 [Users #t2] 18:58 [@ChanServ] [ d-marc] [ misl ] [ rxr ] [ Stelz ] 18:58 [ Capey ] [ emte__] [ mtr ] [ shemale_magic] [ valentin] 18:58 [ CIA-9 ] [ LMJ ] [ R4gnar0k] [ sparc-kly ] [ zod ] 18:58 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 15 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 14 normal] 18:58 < shemale_magic> http://www.t2-project.org/targets.html ? 18:58 < rxr> yeah - it is not listed there anymore explictly because the @Live covers it nowadays 18:59 < rxr> http://osiris.tfh-berlin.de/mirror/t2/stable/6.0.0/ 18:59 < rxr> ^- desktops ... 19:02 -!- sparc-kly_ [n=sparc-kl@adsl-72-50-102-32.prtc.net] has joined #t2 19:02 -!- sparc-kly_ [n=sparc-kl@adsl-72-50-102-32.prtc.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 19:15 < shemale_magic> oh crap I was downlaoding pentium mmx 6.0.1 lol 19:18 < shemale_magic> once I have minimal 19:18 < shemale_magic> is it ez to get xorg? 19:19 < rxr> the minimal is really minimal - I'm not sure if you are comfortable with it 19:19 < rxr> it is possible to build the remaining stuff like X 19:19 < rxr> but if you want X and firefox I suggest really download the desktop 19:19 < rxr> it is way easier that way 19:21 -!- sparc-kly [n=sparc-kl@adsl-72-50-102-32.prtc.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 19:55 < d-marc> cu 19:56 -!- d-marc [n=kvirc@HSI-KBW-091-089-002-105.hsi2.kabelbw.de] has quit ["KVIrc 3.2.4 Anomalies http://www.kvirc.net/"] 20:04 < CIA-9> rene * r22229 /trunk/package/base/hotplug++/no-isapnp.h.patch: * fixed hotplug++ to build with latest linux kernel headers 20:05 < rxr> so - evening dinner and home hacking - cu then 20:05 [Users #t2] 20:05 [@ChanServ] [ emte__] [ mtr ] [ shemale_magic] [ zod] 20:05 [ Capey ] [ LMJ ] [ R4gnar0k] [ Stelz ] 20:05 [ CIA-9 ] [ misl ] [ rxr ] [ valentin ] 20:05 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 13 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 12 normal] 21:29 -!- shemale_magic [n=bo@pool-71-105-96-215.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:34 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit ["Chatzilla 0.9.75 [Firefox 1.5.0.9/2006120612]"] --- Log closed Mon Jan 29 00:00:46 2007