IRC log started Thu Jun 17 00:00:01 1999 [msg(TUNES)] permlog 1999.0617 -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us725.javanet.com] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us806.javanet.com] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- NetSplit: sterling.openprojects.net split from varley.openprojects.net [09:26am] -:- BitchX+Deb1an: Press Ctrl-F to see who left Ctrl-E to change to [sterling.openprojects.net] -:- s_r [s_rr@phila-dialup166.nni.com] has joined #tunes -:- Netjoined: sterling.openprojects.net varley.openprojects.net -:- Tril [dem@bespin.dhs.org] has joined #Tunes -:- abi [nef@bespin.dhs.org] has joined #Tunes -:- ServerMode/#Tunes [+o Tril] by clarke.openprojects.net -:- s_r [s_rr@phila-dialup166.nni.com] has left #tunes [] -:- binEng [Anders@dialup44-4-38.swipnet.se] has joined #tunes -:- SignOff binEng: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us122.javanet.com] has joined #tunes hum * Fare/#Tunes had a dinner party with RMS as honor guest 04:10pm DoS attacks on bespin? -:- iepos [iepos@d5.t1-7.tecinfo.com] has joined #TUNES 04:30pm umm... Fare, you might need to reboot tunes.org. sorry i accidentally did a big recursive fork(). :~| 04:40pm -:- water [water@ppp-tnt-20.tscnet.net] has joined #tunes 'lo all -:- SignOff water: #TUNES (The Tao has left the building!) 05:00pm -:- Tril_ [dem@sloth.wcug.wwu.edu] has joined #TUNES ok how did bespin's load average get up to 259? umm... Fare, you might need to reboot tunes.org. sorry i accidentally did a big recursive fork(). :~| how do I kill it? reboot. not necessary. okay... hmmm........... how else? tell me everything you know what is running, process name, file name, dir, who wrote it, etc everything i know? oh i was working on a Life simulator. yes, and hury up, or I might delete your account to solve the problem. and made a mistake with fork() so, the program is called "crunch" but "killall crunch" gives me an error what error "fork: resource temporarily unavailable" no more room for more processes i guess. well I got resources cuz I'm root ohh it worked, i think they are gone well "killall crunch" might do it 05:10pm hmm..there's an argument for making killall setuid root the solution should be instead to put killall as an internal shell command sorry i won't do it again :-) then yo can kill all your processes without forking a process to do it ok 5:11pm up 38 days, 7:36, 2 users, load average: 30.60, 167.19, 223.65 hmm... oh yes my other Life program is still running. you don't mind do you? :-) that one doesn't use fork though. I read the source for that.. it looks like it does.. um, nothing? Waits for some data to be written to a fifo and prints it? An exercise in programming maybe? what dose it do which one? "crunch" or "life" the one i looked at before, life i guess life is my original one... it works fine... no fork() crunch is the bad one. don't run it. it's going to be a server for a distributed life cruncher... -:- _QZ [brand@p0wer.qzx.com] has joined #tunes oh wait, have you not heard of conway's game of Life? i know what the game of life is that's what this is... actually it's a variation <_QZ> everyone has heard of life :-) when I looked at it, it looked like a program to test programming sockets, and nothing else. hmm, now I see you added stuff such as a "board". :) oh... yeah. and it doesnt have any socket stuff anymore.. moved it into crunch hey, have you ever tried the 35789 rule? that's what its doing now... live cell born on 35789 neighbors 9 neighbors (including self) are totaled. what do those digits represent? the rule is also symmetrical in that live cells are treated the same way as dead oh... i mean live cell on 3, 5, 7, 8, or 9 live neighbors a consequence is that a cell becomes dead on 3, 5, 7, 8, or 9 dead neighbors all I know is how to make walkers, and if you make a rectangle 2x10 cells it will get into a pattern and live forever. oops i gotta go see ya later bye -:- SignOff iepos: #TUNES (iepos) oh, usually it's only 3 neighbors, right <_QZ> Tril_: wanna fix my box? 05:20pm _QZ: did iepos run a buggy crunch on it? <_QZ> crunch? rumour has it crunch is the bad one. don't run it abi forget crunch Tril_: I forgot crunch <_QZ> whats a crunch? iepos was programming a server called crunch, and he had a fork bug so bespin's load went to 259 <_QZ> haha someone called me on the phone so I logged on to fix it "I can't log on it doesnt get past "You have mail."!!!" <_QZ> no, i installed accelX 4.1 which uses libc5 and then the power went out yesterday and now X wont work * Tril_/#TUNES bops _QZ over the head never say "wont work" nobody can ever help you with that! They will ignore you! <_QZ> i got X working again but when i boot it goes to gdm but the background is no longer blue and it doesnt have the redhat logo and when i login it just goes back to gdm _QZ: Try turning the computer back on! <_QZ> hahah, i have turned it off and on about 50 times <_QZ> cuz i had a shitload of kernel problems that i never fixed when it was working before :) why dont you use the mandatory virtual console to log on and fix the X problem? <_QZ> i disabled gdm and am using vt's for now did you run fsck <_QZ> i cant even bypass gdm <_QZ> fsck was run after the power went out -:- s_r [s_rr@phila-dialup121.nni.com] has joined #tunes so? verify the gdm package to make sure all its files are there, and check for old lock files <_QZ> would it be gdm's problem? <_QZ> i really hate packages <_QZ> i liked my old system where i compiled everything myself qz linux? <_QZ> i knew exactly how everything was installed and could easily reinstall it <_QZ> s_r: ya make sure there's free space in your home directory, at least on CDE/Solaris it wont let you login if your quota is maxed qz: what are you using now? <_QZ> s_r: rh6 hmm solaris solaris? solaris is probably wide open to exploits <_QZ> Tril_: i know i have quotas on but i havent done anything with them and i do have over a gig in each of /home /usr / /home/pub qz have you tried solaris, it's neat <_QZ> Disk quotas for user brand (uid 500): none 05:30pm you should be able to find out why logging on fails by reading logs.. qz: ditch redhat and just install BriX :P anyway, i'm not here to blab i've got important work to do I'm making progress deciphering the level format of Zelda 1 ask some linux bozo i mean guru in another channel qz: try #linuxwarez on efnet -:- mode/#Tunes [+b *!dem@*.wwu.edu] by Tril -:- Tril_ was kicked off #TUNES by Tril (Bitch-X BaBy!) -:- mode/#Tunes [-b *!dem@*.wwu.edu] by Tril <_QZ> hmm <_QZ> Tril: why cant i ask the linux guru in this channel ? :) you did, and i couldn't help. use logs, look at files , clean out /tmp, make sure the kernel has the right modules, use strace <_QZ> strace? if you let me log on maybe i can help better. qz: what's the problem? the problem is ... (fill in problem here) <_QZ> s_r: have u used rh6? debian and slackware only but what's your problem? packages not able to be uninstalled? <_QZ> well it use to boot up and display a blue screen with the redhat logo and a gdm login window <_QZ> now it just shows a gray screen, no logo and the gdm window but when i login it blacks the screen and then jumps back to gdm <_QZ> i tried to bypass gdm and put gnome in my .Xclients but that just goes to the X grey screen with nothing and sits there try removing XDM startup on initialization entirely well remove X startup from your rc files <_QZ> i did have to reinstall all the xf86 rpm's cuz i kinda installed accelX 4.1 (libc5 version) over it and i have libc6 and then just try starting it from command prompt <_QZ> ya i disabled gdm on boot why'd you install accelx over xf86? <_QZ> booting to gdm and running gdm in the vt's does the same thing <_QZ> accelX is faster and gives me a 68hz refresh, xf86 gives me a 60hz don't you mean "automatically"? <_QZ> i wasnt thinking about ax being libc5 when i installed it :) 05:40pm i wish tehre was accelx src code the refresh achievable is solely dependent on your monitor, so you should be able to copy the settings into XF86 <_QZ> i will just have to find ax5 in the warez channels :) <_QZ> Tril: how? qz: #linuxwarez <_QZ> i have an optiquest v775-2, xf86 lists a v775 and ax4 lists a viewsonic 17 qz you need to create a ModeLine for XF86 that specifies the resolution, dot clock, vsync, hsync, vertical start and horizontal start run xvidtune to get that info <_QZ> how do i get the dotclock? <_QZ> Error: Can't open display: you acn also use xvidtune to adjust the screen position of all your modes for monitor that doesnt do that for you <_QZ> seems i need to be in X right? programs that start with x, yes, usually qz: do you plan on BriX using XF86? <_QZ> well i cant get into X right now, so.... i meant after you solve this problem <_QZ> s_r: noooo <_QZ> s_r: brix will have support for the X protocol so it can display remote programs <_QZ> Tril: i will try that after i solve this problem qz: if you are going to write a graphical interface for BriX you could learn a lot from accelx src code, if it was available <_QZ> why does matrox cards have to be in the svga server? disable gdm, have you tried running 'startx' at the console? <_QZ> why cant matrox have its own server? :) <_QZ> startx, X, Xwrapper, ... qz: why don't you just use Windows 98? <_QZ> i put 'exec gnome-session' in my .Xclients and it goes to the grey screen then flicks black then sits there anyone want to buy a computer someone i know is selling one, K6-2 450, SCSI CD-RW, etc let me know if you want more information <_QZ> when i try to just run enlightenment in .Xclients it sits on the grey X screen gnome-session works? <_QZ> it might be gnome that is failing dont use xclients i never heard of that, read the xinitrc turn off gnome and stuff then -:- tcn [tcn@cci-209150250108.clarityconnect.net] has joined #tunes hi tcn <_QZ> i tried running enlightenment from xinitrc but it wouldnt work. let me go try to run gnome from it tcn how's work on your OS? hey tril.. heh, I heard about what happened in bellingham the other day.. BOOM glad to see you survived unscathed s_r- slow, but moving :) tcn do you know anything about GNU HURD? i have a question about its workings <_QZ> hmm still get the grey screen 05:50pm <_QZ> bellingham? tcn are you going to ever write the kernel in Forth? dammit, net congestion! >>> Tril [dem@bespin.dhs.org] requested PING 929667054 977472 from #TUNES s_r: yeah, I guess.. for portability tcn have you considered choosing a server CLOSE to you?? do you consider Forth a HLA? abi: HLA is a High Level Assembler such as norton.openprojects.net or irc.linux.com which are in your state tril, it's not irc, it's pop3 sorry can't speed up pop3 ftp to the server and bzip2 your mailbox yeah, I guess it's a high level assembler.. you can keep building the level up higher and higher it was stopped, tril.. goes fast, once it gets moving :) tcn what are some other unusual languages that are like Forth in their unique nature, or is forth in a class of its own? there's others do you think all programming paradigms have been fully explored? No new things to accomplish when talking about compilers and languages? lisp, for example no, no, there's tons we could do s_r the main task isnt to find new paradigms but to find how to make the existing ones interoperate in a single system. at least that's what tunes is doing. tcn what could we do? new paragidms would be more useful if they would tie in to the others, though i'm pretty comfortable with existing languages though don't Forth and the others have it covered? someone could always come up with some weird idea and revolutionize programming <_QZ> what does it mean when fsck says "inode has zero dtime: FIXED"? oh it always does that when you shutdown prematurely 06:00pm <_QZ> ya i know, but can it ever mean u just lost a file? i dunno, did you lose one? <_QZ> i dunno it's probably nothing, qz I think ext2fs probably does suck, though :) checking it is awful slow.. tcn: what's better, ufs? suck = requires to shut down? yeah.. it's not designed for being crashed <_QZ> hdc: lost interrupt <_QZ> ok what does that mean? :) haha can you still access hdc? <_QZ> no <_QZ> it wont mount weird it means there is phyiscal problem with hdc. power cord, interface cord, or the drive is damaged. alternately, you just loaded a module for a device which conflicts with hdc's IRQ. does it also have scsi? tcn do you think Forth is "weird" compared to conventional HLLs? * Tril/#TUNES is away: (blah) [BX-MsgLog Off] definitely stacks used to be unheard of forth is more like a machine than a language tcn have you considered developing your own language? yup did you stop because you thought you'd be reinventing someone's wheel?> or what? then I discovered forth :) 06:10pm hehe eventually I started to think about developing a language again.. did you ever look at Oberon? forth really straightened me out, though <_QZ> phew it mounted oberon? yeah, i've seen the ide & floppy drivers for oberon (written in oberon, of course) kinda pascal-ish :) abi: oberon is a language that is meant to extend Modula and Pascal. It was developed by Niklaus Wirth and others. tcn can i see the code for those? s_r: bugger all, i dunno abi: oberon? i heard oberon was a language that is meant to extend Modula and Pascal. It was developed by Niklaus Wirth and others. <_QZ> oberon is like modula2 qz: what's your fav. language? <_QZ> depends on what im coding the more i think about it i see the inadequacies of C and C++ qz OS/user programs <_QZ> for an os i prefer asm <_QZ> for programs i prefer c <_QZ> and when its properly integrated into the system i prefer forth or logo logo.. there's an oddball language :) someone someday is going to develop a language that will revolutionize computing i wonder when :P lisp was a revolution C wasn't tcn maybe it will be you nah so where's your idea? <_QZ> tcn: logo is almost the reverse of forth hmm this Oberon code look like someone looked a bunch of C code and tried his hardest to change it in small ways so that it was the same in functionality but different in little aspects, as if someone wanted C code with a different name and face tcn i'm going to email you <_QZ> i wrote all the logo functions in forth on my hp48 lisp and forth are close to being truly OO <_QZ> i even made the turtle picture :) err scratch that last comment s/oo/perfect/ ? heh there is OO lisp and OO forth OOF.. hehe qz write parts of your kernel in Forth oof? yeah, that's what oo forth is called, OFF OOF I think it just involves this.kind.of.thing :) 06:20pm <_QZ> anyone know howto verify an rpm package? rpm --help I hate those stupid --commands <_QZ> hehe <_QZ> well rpm --verify seems obvious especially when there aren't single-letter alternatives <_QZ> but it says gtk is not installed <_QZ> it says i have nothing installed and lynx uses -long_word hcf: that's not as bad <_QZ> rpm has single letter alternatives <_QZ> its kinda kewl how everything that im using right now isnt installed :) packages are stupid <_QZ> u dont have to tell me that <_QZ> im against them all we need are binaries just compile and place the binaries and files in the right place <_QZ> i prefer compiling source code so you don't have to compile if you don't want to compiling things like gcc and glibc really sucks! gcc is abloat hog wtf does gcc have to be that big heh <_QZ> ya i have compiled gcc, havent tried glibc try compiling X X must be this worst :) the <_QZ> never tried X either tcn: try make world on a _loaded_ BSD make sure to start at 9 pm and have it going all night last summer I tried building a linux system from scratch.. never finished.. hehe <_QZ> haha <_QZ> i think we have all tried to make our own linux tcn how do you mean, from scratch, like you got the src code and built it>? well I got into writing an os.. I said nevermind this.. or just the binaries the source the source is powerful but beware of its dark side hahahahaha <_QZ> heh remarq.com is nice and they were changing everything on me.. I'd spend a week downloading and building gcc or libc or the kernel, 2 weeks later they come out with a new version or i'd get the new version, only to find out it sucks <_QZ> hmm freshen sounds like the option i need to be making rpm do right now 06:30pm this was about the time they went from libc5 to libc6 i don't even have rpm -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Ping timeout for hcf[me-portland-us122.javanet.com]) <_QZ> oh crap it requires a filename tcn switch to BSD <_QZ> i was hoping it would figure out what was installed and make sure all the pieces where still there :) -:- hcf [nef@me-portland-us244.javanet.com] has joined #tunes I switched to bsd for a few weeks <_QZ> living in the vt's sucks, i dont know how u guys do it vt's? hahah I actually programmed in X last weekend, qz <_QZ> maybe if i could change vt's with ctrl-arrows like i change desktops in X tcn did you like BSD? qz: you CAN do that <_QZ> how? you can also hit ctrl-printscreen for "switch to last vt" type 'dumpkeys|less' <_QZ> ctrl-printscreen didnt work alt-prtsc try alt+F1 or alt+F2 -:- water [water@ppp-tnt-89.tscnet.net] has joined #tunes or ctrl+alt+F2 water: hi hey brain hey heh.. the brain is here hehe water what do you think of this name for an OS: ontologyOS? <_QZ> s_r: i know howto change to a vt sr: why ontologyOS? what do ontologies have to do with os design? water i'm joking :P oh you like to talk about ontologies <_QZ> s_r: u better be joking cuz no one will use an OS named that haha * water/#tunes slaps s_r around with a sopping wet noodle. tcn: did you like BSD yeah, I kinda liked it.. but there are more programs available for linux, and for some reason it boots faster.. tcn but then there's Retro :P yeah.. I didn't wanna screw around with unix hacking too much. Debian linux is easier to maintain than fbsd. bsd? bsd is much more fun than Linux linux? i heard linux was a fad debian linux? debian? debian is harder to setup but so much easier to maintain hurd? gnu? it has been said that gnu is twice as old as Tunes, with less innovation to show for it.. have you tried HURD? 06:40pm no, you? nope i am looking into it it looks interesting hurd has been vapor as long as I've known.. I never really believed it would be finished :) -:- SignOff water: #TUNES (Read error to water[ppp-tnt-89.tscnet.net]: Connection reset by peer) i want to know how they plan to incorporate user kernel changes without forcing the user kernel changes on other users it's really bugging me i want to understand how that will work i wonder if they even know there has to be some kind of uniform interface -:- iepos [iepos@d1.t1-7.tecinfo.com] has joined #TUNES tcn have you considered writing your kernel in C++? <_QZ> hehe C++? C++ is a language that adds quite something to C, but in the end has no more value than C i would like to see C++ BriX BriX++ <_QZ> it always cracks me up when someone mentions writing an os in c++ :) qz would go nuts if someone tried to port BriX to C++ c++ ... haha i had a hard time just writing games in it "dammit, I can do the same thing with structs and pointers in C, and for some reason the code is 10 times smaller!" tcn does it crack you up when you hear professors spouting professions of C++'s "revolutionary" nature? i've never taken a c++ course tutored it once, but all they used of c++ was "cin >> ..." and "cout << ..." hahaha i'm never going to use fork() again 8( "C++ is the best language ever made! Brag about knowing it, students!" this college has a lousy CS dept. it's in the basement for a reason 06:50pm EET is on the 2nd floor, cause they're cool :) tcn become a professor and teach FORTH 101 they're always building computers, microwave dishes, machines, cool shit like that. tcn designing circuitry? if I could go back 2 years I'd take EET anyways, I'm done with that college crap now you need a job got one no problem what kind, may i ask? illustrator :) also some hacking, reverse engineering, etc.. cool that's cool shit decompile krnl386.exe there's not much of the cool stuff, thoguh :) i tried that once haaha i think it was originally coded in asm, it was somewhat readable i'm beginning to suppose most of windows 9x was made in asm MASM is supported but not widely used outside of Microsoft i've heard that NT was made in C though mostly anyways I'm mostly doing aircraft wiring diagrams.. boring, really :) 07:00pm I coulda got a job writing jet engine control programs in assembly why not Forth? because at least it's not ADA that woulda been military stuff.. for awhile I think all DoD stuff was required to be done in ADA tcn what do you think of Oberon? good? bad? object oriented pascal 07:10pm I don't see anything special about it hmmm Niklaus Wirth would call you a heretic :P maybe it's simpler than pascal, but I haven't used it tcn is biased for Forth I don't like pascal's syntax := begin ... end too many words oh well, I gotta go send me that email about your idea, if ya want -:- SignOff tcn: #TUNES (sleep) 07:20pm -:- SignOff s_r: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- SignOff hcf: #TUNES (Leaving) -:- SignOff iepos: #TUNES (iepos) -:- Alaric [alaric@automan.ivision.co.uk] has joined #Tunes Hello. Anybody awake? Fare? Long time no see if that is you there... Echo Echo Hmmm... a deathly silence reigns here... bye folks... -:- Alaric [alaric@automan.ivision.co.uk] has left #Tunes [Bye] 08:30pm -:- SignOff _QZ: #TUNES (BRiX [http://www.qzx.com/brix] :: sleep) -:- water [water@ppp-tnt-144.tscnet.net] has joined #tunes quiet? 10:30pm -:- water [water@ppp-tnt-144.tscnet.net] has left #tunes [] [msg(TUNES)] newlog 1999.0618 IRC log ended Fri Jun 18 00:00:01 1999