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[01:16]<jdn>moo
[01:26]<ddnsr>miau
[01:39]<mggys2z>Good Night
[01:39]<mggys2z>Anybody use the netbsd in the desktop ?
[01:40]<jdn>denisbr, if you need any kind of help, please ask, and patiently wait for someone to help you back
[01:41]<mggys2z>oye, not is help, I installed in the my laptop the netbsd 3 , but, I not advantage in the use in the desktop, very packages for installed
[01:41]<jdn>dmesg, and dont act like a cat, I'm cats hater ((:
[01:42]<ddnsr>xDDDDDDDDD
[01:43]<jdn>denisbr, no offence and I'm not trying to be rude or playing the stupid elite guy role, but.. your english is very bad dude, and yet, I'm trying to understand what you're trying to say.
[01:43]<jdn>denisbr, please use the google translator, that might help us understand you better.
[01:44]<ddnsr>denisbr what is ur laguage?
[01:45]<jdn>portuguese I guess, that "br" goes for Brasil
[01:45]<jdn>yeah..
[01:45]<ddnsr>a ok
[01:45]<jdn>*"br" stands for Brasil
[01:45]<ddnsr>UdontKnow is from brasil too
[01:45]<jdn>yes, I know that
[01:45]<jdn>dmesg, you? Mx?
[01:46]<ddnsr>yes #netbsd-mx :P
[01:46]<jdn>heh, oki amgio
[01:46]<ddnsr>si tequila y cerveza :P
[01:47]<jdn>nah, I need a couple of bisexual mejicanas (:
[01:48]<ddnsr>:S
[01:48]<ddnsr>in mexico only machos
[01:48]<ddnsr>is not like in your contry sorry
[01:48]<ddnsr>xD
[01:48]<jdn>so, you're gay leading country? lmao
[01:49]<ddnsr>:S
[01:50]<jdn>I know mexican girls are hot
[01:50]<jdn>as NetBSD is ((:
[01:57]<wsduzp>hi2all
[01:57]<wsduzp>I'm following the netbsd documentation on building your own kernel
[01:57]<jdn>dont use hax0r l4ngu4g3 while here, or I'll spank you (;
[01:57]<wsduzp>did I? sry!
[01:57]<dzezycssjg>Uhh uhh,, Spank me too please! :-)
[01:58]<ddnsr>xD
[01:58]<wsduzp>build.sh it fails with "ERROR: nbconfig failed for pmda"
[01:58]<wsduzp>haha lol mrEriksson
[01:59]<jdn>xSmurf, honestly, no clue
[01:59]<wsduzp>dagnabit :/
[02:00]<wsduzp>I've done it before
[02:00]<wsduzp>I really don't understand what's wrong
[02:00]<wsduzp>I even deleted /usr/obj and /usr/src and grabbed a new set
[02:00]<wsduzp>could it be an error in my kernel config?
[02:00]<wsduzp>hmm
[02:01]<wsduzp>nope, same thing
[02:02]<jdn>my advice: seek for help on the mailing-lists
[02:02]<wsduzp>searching the archive atm
[02:09]<dzezycssjg>xSmurf: Are you using build.sh to build the kernel ?
[02:11]<ddnsr>Dimik #4.4bsd
[02:25]<vsl>do you guys support compiling your own kernel or sticking to generic like openbsd?
[02:25]<dzezycssjg>tsp: That's really up to you :)
[02:25]<o2nz>yeah, you are free to compile your own
[02:26]<vsl>apparently theo penbsd guys won't support me if I do, not sure about netbsd
[02:26]<o2nz>openbsd only has enough people to barely support GENERIC :P
[02:26]<dzezycssjg>tsp: I don't really see much reason switching away from GENERIC, but I also tend to do so on most of my machines..
[02:27]<o2nz>net is much less nazi'esc
[02:27]<vsl>I thought openbsd had alot more people than netbsd
[02:28]<o2nz>yeah....
[02:28]<o2nz>lot less developers
[02:30]<vsl>oh, so net has more devs
[02:30]<vsl>weird that netbsd's ural driver is in -current, openbsd's is in release
[02:31]<o2nz>yeah openbsd developed that driver
[02:31]<o2nz>in fact I added parts to it for the gigabyte usb dev
[02:32]<ddnsr>hi Ober
[02:33]<o2nz>but, look at acpi, bluetooth, linux_compat on most archs, mp on many archs, lkm on most archs, lfs, wine, ufs2
[02:33]<o2nz>they start adding up
[02:33]<mnmpfd>ok, i have practically no idea how to find out if my SATA hd is supported. i dont know what to look for on the supported hardware devices
[02:34]<o2nz>obsd leads in some drivers, but those are usually easy roto port
[02:34]<o2nz>vs say kernel threads
[02:35]<o2nz>want to test drive netbsd?
[02:35]<rraffsax>medfly: SATA is, for the most part, supported
[02:35]<mnmpfd>i guess just downloading the CD and checking will be easier (/faster)
[02:36]<o2nz>need a current iso?
[02:38]<rraffsax>medfly: do you know what chip your controller has?
[02:38]<rraffsax>(brand should be enough)
[02:42]<mnmpfd>i dont have a clue :)
[02:43]<mnmpfd>one second
[02:49]<vsl>anyone have interesting dmesgs? http://tspivey.freeshell.org/dmesg is my project website
[02:52]<wasvjc>what is an interesting dmesg
[02:58]<rraffsax>medfly: second?
[02:59]<vsl>not sure
[02:59]<mnmpfd>a lot of time
[02:59]<vsl>big scsi disks, etc
[02:59]<mnmpfd>well, i dont know, does it have anything to do with the motherboard or chipset?
[02:59]<rraffsax>medfly: is it on the mobo?
[03:00]<mnmpfd>thats the problem, i dont know :(
[03:00]<mnmpfd>i figured itll be better just hoping netbsd will work by itself
[03:00]<mnmpfd>do you like kittens?
[03:01]<rraffsax>medfly: is this machine running an OS at the moment?
[03:01]<mnmpfd>yes :-)
[03:02]<rraffsax>even windows may provide hints as to what the hardware is
[03:03]<mnmpfd>dmesg looks really weird now
[03:03]<ddnsr>:S
[03:03]<mnmpfd>sorry
[03:03]<ddnsr>:P
[03:04]<rraffsax>medfly: dmesg of what?
[03:04]<mnmpfd>im on that computer right now







