[00:21] looks like techlive for 020205 was very big [00:21] i'm at 12 parts at least [02:38] is there anyone here that knows the magic of mounting a firewire drive in Linux using anything close to a modern kernel/distribution? [04:02] http://25.media.tumblr.com/aae9170fe54114d3a272c813a8f44750/tumblr_mkg9dkIBna1rlkewbo1_500.png [05:31] so i just confirm something that i thought happend [05:31] i can get a 404 error but the file could still be there [05:33] nevermind [05:33] turns out i forgot v in flv at the end of file [08:32] is the site slow for anyone else? ( the wiki?) [08:33] oh it's fast now XD [08:35] assdsds [08:35] hmmm [08:35] Ok so who's GOOD with ssh forwarding? [08:36] I'm trying to forward musha:8002 to server:8002 to desktop:8002 [08:36] so I can monitor my warrior vm at home from here (I've done it in the opposite direction ok). [08:37] channel_setup_fwd_listener: cannot listen to port: 8002 [08:50] sudo lsof | grep 8002 [08:58] yeah randomly refreshed and now it works o_O [09:29] SmileyG: ah, apologies, thought it was -bs [09:29] Trancer: no worries. [10:50] lol we broke IA? XD [10:50] apparently you bastards broke IA. [10:51] You monsters. [10:54] You bastards! [10:54] you boldface [10:54] Obviously you haven't played Portal 2. [10:56] I have...I think I'm the only person on the planet that doesn't like Portal. [10:56] although I did like Want You Gone. [10:56] * GLaDOS portals BlueMax in the portal [10:56] Yeah, Jonathan Coulton is rather nice. [10:57] * BlueMax is portaled [10:57] But I seriously didn't like it. The atmosphere didn't appeal to me and the puzzles frustrated my obvious monkey brain. [11:09] luahooks.c:(.text+0x395): undefined reference to 'lua_open' [11:09] i can't build wget-lua [11:11] Portal was way overhyped [11:11] The only reason it got so much attention was nothing else good came out around the same time [11:11] and the weird worship bullshit people have over valve [11:14] godane: make sure you have the liblua dev 5.1 hooks installed [11:15] ii liblua5.1-0 5.1.4-5 Simple, extensible, embeddable programming l [11:15] ii liblua5.1-0-dev 5.1.4-5 Simple, extensible, embeddable programming l [11:18] omf_: I loved the song and humour in portal [11:18] plus it was an interesting idea. [11:19] i'm not on ubuntu [11:19] on slitaz [11:20] then you need to work out how slitaz installs liblua. [11:40] i figured it out [11:40] was using lua 5.2.1 [11:40] need to use lua 5.1.5 for it to work [11:46] yeah, pretty clear from what Trancer wrote ;) [11:52] so i'm grabing kompleteclub.com forums [11:52] thanks to them i have a almost complete collection of gameshark week in review [11:53] in the original swf files from what i can teil [11:53] *tell [11:54] the forum is dead anyways so it needs to be grabbed [11:56] does anyone here using slackware? [11:57] i think slackware would be the better distro for me to try to make the full auto build distro [11:57] only cause it has most of the sources [12:01] It is 28F out and I need to bike 20 miles round trip. I am ready for the pain [12:02] looks like i will not get all the forums [12:02] can't find a way to register [12:10] slackware? people still use that? can one even call it "that" anymore? :) [12:15] i have past 23k videos now [12:20] godane, which forums are you referring to? [12:24] godane: I still vote for building on gentoo [12:25] ok then [12:26] i just want to make gentoo simpler for me to understand [12:26] also i want binary packages repo still [12:26] omf_: it was just a forum i found google searching [12:27] for gameshark week in review [12:27] As a former gentoo user and still a supporter of gentoo it can be a fantastic experience [12:27] godane, url? [12:27] http://www.kompleteclub.com/forum/ [13:14] slackware doesn't have binaries. It has third-party binary repositories. Enjoy using that [13:14] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/kompleteclub-gameshark-20130402 [13:14] slackware does have binaries [13:14] just not for everything [13:15] well, only for a small subset. I don't think that's even a repository, not compared to other binary repositories at least. [13:17] it has kde [13:17] xfce [13:17] full development desktop basicly [13:18] sigh, whatever [13:19] i only know cause i used slackware for 3 years [13:19] godane: you can provide a binary packages repo easily. [13:19] there is distro's built on gentoo and binary packages. [13:20] sabayon? [13:20] yup [13:20] theres others too but I can't recall the names :> [13:36] uploaded: https://archive.org/details/www.kompleteclub.com-forum-20130402 [13:59] The cold wasn't that painful today. I at least remembered my gloves [14:12] technorati has 21 fucking trackers on it [14:12] fuck these ad companies [14:29] i need some help [14:29] i'm trying to write a script in lua to mirror sites like underground gamer [14:41] I am trying to workout in the morning instead of the evening because it is better for you [14:41] Plus your brain works better after working out [23:04] So gamers, how about we try to setup up some online gaming sometime. [23:05] Games I am open to: Doom 1-3, Quake 1-4, warcraft 2, wesnoth,... basically all the stuff that runs well on Linux [23:05] I just found a site that generates a 32 level megawad a day for Doom2 [23:05] and it does not archive any of the past versions ;_; [23:07] can you get some script to download the wad pack once a day then? you can't get the past, but you can get the future [23:07] I already got a cron job [23:08] I just learned about this site via of all the best news sources out there: 4CHAN [23:08] motherfuckers on there are way on it when it comes to gaming. They just opened a Retro Gaming section and screenshots and files are popping up that you cannot find anywhere else on the net [23:10] Anything gaming related I find, I save. [23:12] Procedural level generation for Doom, Hexen, Heretic, Quake and Wolfenstein 3D [23:13] Doom was released in 1993 and later open sourced. This game now has cutting edge experiments as addons because we have the code [23:13] 35 channel autojoin [23:13] 2.00 load from opening irssi [23:14] Lots of modern games do not even allow mods let along release good tools for it [23:14] You have scrollback enabled? [23:27] I do, but in this case, you mentioned it about 5 minutes before I replied