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Log from #netbsd at freenode 2006-08-02
[00:00]<vxgjfmjgg>viaide1 at pci0 dev 9 function 0
[00:00]<vxgjfmjgg>viaide1: NVIDIA nForce3 250 Serial ATA Controller 2 (rev. 0xa2)
[00:00]<vxgjfmjgg>viaide1: bus-master DMA support present
[00:00]<vxgjfmjgg>viaide1: primary channel wired to native-PCI mode
[00:00]<vxgjfmjgg>viaide1: using irq 10 for native-PCI interrupt
[00:00]<vxgjfmjgg>atabus2 at viaide1 channel 0
[00:00]<vxgjfmjgg>...
[00:00]<vxgjfmjgg>wd0: 32-bit data port
[00:00]<vxgjfmjgg>wd0(viaide1:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 6 (Ultra/133) (using DMA)
[00:00]<wvzrndn>cool :P
[00:01]<vxgjfmjgg>I'm using DMA at last!
[00:02]<vxgjfmjgg>Although pcictl still doesn't see it correctly:
[00:02]<vxgjfmjgg> pcictl pci0 list | grep mass
[00:02]<vxgjfmjgg>000:08:0: Nvidia nForce3 250 ATA133 IDE (IDE mass storage, interface 0x8a, revision 0xa2)
[00:02]<vxgjfmjgg>000:09:0: Nvidia product 0x00ee (IDE mass storage, interface 0x85, revision 0xa2)
[00:02]<vxgjfmjgg>000:10:0: Nvidia nForce3 250 Serial ATA Controller (IDE mass storage, interface 0x85, revision 0xa2)
[00:02]<vxgjfmjgg>Or does pcictl need recompiling too?
[00:03]<vxgjfmjgg>Remember this on my patches, not yours xtraeme, so I may have missed something.
[00:14]<vxgjfmjgg>xtraeme: Thanks for all your help; newbies like me appreciate it. I'll probably be back in a day or so with more questions. Bye ...
[01:08]<hgsvjg>there seems to be an error in the fdisk man page under the typical layout, the OpenBSD slice overlaps the FAT 16 slice
[01:09]<hgsvjg>it's not a big deal but im sure poeple would appreciate correct examples
[01:10]<hgsvjg>ah fuck, i got transfered here
[01:10]<hgsvjg>wrong channel
[01:10]<lzja>how?
[01:10]<hgsvjg>i tried to join ##openbsd
[01:11]<dryvj>:D
[01:11]<lzja>strange
[01:11]<lzja>why is ##openbsd forwarding to #netbsd?
[01:11]<hgsvjg>i have no idea, seems pretty stupid to me
[01:12]<lzja>it's Ober's channel
[01:12]<lzja>Ober: buddy?
[01:17]<-- rfgw_yjggsru xrs>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/ <- 3,400,000,000+ users can't be wrong")
[01:43]<ddnsr>ciao claudio`
[01:45]<ddnsr>ciao a tutti ;P
[01:45]<ddnsr>xD
[04:02]<o2nz>proc?
[04:07]<lzja>Ober: is ##openbsd your channel?
[04:08]<o2nz>if you want to join openbsd channel join #openbsd
[04:08]<o2nz>if you want netbsd join here
[04:08]<lzja>Ober: just answer my question
[04:08]<o2nz>dont pick random names, and expect it to give you what you want
[04:08]<lzja>wtf?
[04:09]<o2nz> a quick query to chanserv says yes
[04:09]<o2nz>and #openbsd use to be mine too
[04:09]<lzja>why does ##openbsd forward to #netbsd?
[04:09]<o2nz>but I gave it to han
[04:09]<o2nz>cause it's a social channel for me
[04:09]<o2nz>and I am now here
[04:09]<o2nz>so my friends can find me easier
[04:09]<o2nz>the official channel is #openbsd
[04:09]<lzja>I don't think that's clever
[04:09]<o2nz>read freenode guidelines
[04:10]<lzja>erm.. no
[04:10]<o2nz>or, um, dont join that channel
[04:10]<lzja>I don't need any guidelines to say that forwarding people from ##openbsd to #netbsd is not very clever
[04:10]<o2nz>why would you join ##openbsd?
[04:10]<lzja>I don't
[04:10]<lzja>but I've been told that this channel forwards to #netbsd
[04:10]<o2nz>sorry, I will contact you next time I need to be clever
[04:11]<lzja>now calm down, dude
[04:11]<o2nz>mira, busca alguien otro para molestar.
[04:12]<raympu>ter lette
[04:13]<lzja>Ober: nope
[04:13]<o2nz>ok I will -f it and just ban you
[04:13]<lzja>*shrug*
[04:13]<lzja>I don't want to be in this channel
[04:14]<zy2rs>wtf
[04:14]<zy2rs>??
[04:14]<lzja>I've been told by somebody who thought he was in #openbsd here and asked openbsd related questions that he was forwarded from ##openbsd
[04:15]<o2nz>there
[04:15]<o2nz>proc sure.
[04:15]<o2nz>it's been +i all along
[04:15]<lzja>what has been +i?
[04:15]<o2nz>proc take it off this channel
[04:15]<o2nz>go to #openbsd for openbsd questions
[04:15]<o2nz>please.....
[04:16]<lzja>you don't understand, my dear
[04:16]<lzja>it was not me who asked openbsd questions
[04:18]<lzja>better
[04:21]<lxrmvxry>heh ##openbsd led me to #vista now
[04:22]<dryvj>:PP
[04:22]<lxrmvxry>although #openbsd to #please-register (wasn't registered for the test)
[04:28]<o2nz>fun, one person joins ##openbsd by mistake and everyone else to follow
[04:31]<lzja>it's good that this mistake came out
[04:33]<o2nz>phadthai: you done?
[04:36]<lxrmvxry>Ober: the upgrade? Yes upgraded 3 boxes just now
[04:36]<lxrmvxry>two remotely, without problems
[04:37]<o2nz>cool
[04:37]<lxrmvxry>I was already tracking netbsd-3 though so it's mostly minor changes
[04:37]<lxrmvxry>although I didn't mind to waste 53 days uptime to sync
[04:41]<zzzgnjus>phadthai: if you were tracking netbsd-3, then installing 3.0.1 is a downgrade
[04:42]<lxrmvxry>I just tracked netbsd-3 again
[04:42]<lxrmvxry>so technically not 3.0.1 indeed
[04:42]<zzzgnjus>netbsd-3 != 3.0.1
[04:43]<lxrmvxry>3.0_STABLE
[04:43]<zzzgnjus>then why are you booting 3.0.1 kernel?
[04:43]<lxrmvxry>I booted 3.0_STABLE one actually







