--- Log opened Sat Feb 10 00:00:01 2007 00:00 < indro> is that the better way? 00:00 < i-see-you> hey guys, sorry im back.. i encountered an error while installing.. what should i do? 00:00 < i-see-you> it said the installer.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. 00:00 < Mop> Could you paste in the error you got here and send it? the forum where the post was is down 00:00 < indro> sure, mom pls 00:00 < i-see-you> installer.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. 00:00 < i-see-you> thats all it was 00:01 < indro> http://rafb.net/p/ZhRGeN63.html 00:01 < i-see-you> then it askes me to debug send error report or dont send 00:01 < DataGhost> DerPapst did you try the kernel? 00:01 < i-see-you> the error happened while it was reading the partition table 00:02 < DerPapst> i just got the FAT!! w00t!!1 message :D 00:02 < indro> i-see-you: the installer segfaultet, afaik its not possible to solve that problem, because there is no debug message. 00:03 < DerPapst> w00t. FAT32!!!! 00:03 < indro> Nop: the error is on the link. 00:04 -!- Mop [n=Mop@cpe-72-228-95-171.twcny.res.rr.com] has quit ["Quit"] 00:04 < indro> :( 00:04 < DerPapst> awesome :D 00:04 < indro> not awesome ^^ 00:04 < DerPapst> meh.. hotdog doesn't even work on my 5.5G :-/ 00:05 < indro> hotdog? 00:05 < DerPapst> indro: a graphic library 00:05 < DerPapst> i suggest to try out the manual installation.. 00:05 < indro> okay... 00:05 < DerPapst> or wait 00:06 < DerPapst> if i remember correctly there is another installer 00:06 < DerPapst> ezinstaller 00:06 < DataGhost> hehe DerPapst :) 00:06 < DerPapst> or something 00:06 < i-see-you> wait so i should try installing manually? 00:06 < DataGhost> nice to see that it works on your iPod too 00:07 < DerPapst> you and indro too 00:07 < DerPapst> or try this one 00:07 < DerPapst> http://miche.aqua-gero.com/5g/ 00:08 < DerPapst> but i don't guaratee for anything 00:08 < DerPapst> and that maybe installes older versions of pz2 and the userland 00:09 < DerPapst> maybe make a backup of the firmware parititon first 00:09 < i-see-you> what do you think is causing the error? 00:09 < DerPapst> so that you can reinstall another loader 00:09 < DerPapst> dunno 00:09 < DerPapst> for some installer2 work for some not 00:09 < indro> DerPapst: thx but that seems for windows. 00:09 < i-see-you> im trying it once more 00:10 < DerPapst> indro you're on? 00:10 < indro> linux 00:10 < i-see-you> and i didnt try installing with the "advanced partitioning" 00:10 < DerPapst> then do the manual installtion 00:10 < i-see-you> talk me through how? 00:10 < DerPapst> no indro 00:11 < DerPapst> or what did you mean i-see-you 00:11 < DerPapst> i'm not multi-tasking able 00:11 < indro> I found this script: 00:11 < i-see-you> haha 00:11 < indro> http://ipodlinux.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=21288 00:11 < i-see-you> im askin if you can talk me through how to install linux on ipod manually 00:11 < indro> should that work? if yes, where I can find that file that are required? 00:12 < indro> loader.bin, make_fw, kernel.bin 00:12 -!- Z_Man [n=Zachary@cpe-24-209-94-13.woh.res.rr.com] has joined #iPodLinux 00:12 < indro> *files 00:12 < DerPapst> indro that just installes the bootloader 00:13 < DerPapst> indro: i know that is for 5.5G iPods but it works nearly the same for 5G ipods. 00:13 < DerPapst> http://www.ipodlinux.org/5.5G 00:13 < indro> did you followed this guide? 00:14 < DerPapst> the only difference is that you can use the official kernel and you have to slightly modify the partitioning steps and the format steps. 00:14 < indro> or how you installed iPl? 00:14 < DerPapst> i made it 00:14 < i-see-you> an error came up again 00:14 < DerPapst> for partitioning and formatting see this guide: http://www.ipodlinux.org/5G 00:14 < indro> ah, okay :) 00:14 < DerPapst> so i have to go now 00:14 < DerPapst> its 1:20am 00:14 < i-see-you> an error came up while i tryed to install wit installer 2 00:14 < linuxstb> DerPapst: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know if anyone has tested the macpod ability of ipodpatcher? 00:15 < DerPapst> and today i have to drive 700km 00:15 < DerPapst> someone did. 00:15 < DerPapst> and it worked for him 00:15 < linuxstb> So a 100% record :) 00:15 < DerPapst> but 2 others are complaining that the binary is corrupt 00:15 < DerPapst> so 33,3% 00:16 < DerPapst> :P 00:16 < DerPapst> linuxstb: Blast_Hardcheese had used it with his 1g nano macpod 00:16 < i-see-you> wtf 00:16 < i-see-you> its working now?! 00:16 -!- leachbj [n=leachbj@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/leachbj] has quit [] 00:16 < indro> DerPapst; ok, will try manual installation. 00:16 < i-see-you> i tried installing without making a backup 00:16 < i-see-you> and now it works 00:16 < DerPapst> with winpods yes 00:17 < DerPapst> heh 00:17 < i-see-you> it had an error happen when i would make a backup 00:17 < indro> thx for help, good n8 & driving l8er ;) 00:17 < linuxstb> DerPapst: Next version of ipodpatcher will be in a .dmg file, so hopefully that will be easier for mac users. 00:17 < DerPapst> hehe 00:17 < i-see-you> thats weird..? 00:17 < i-see-you> so now it is formatting ^_^ 00:18 < indro> i-see-you: good luck 00:18 < i-see-you> thanks bro 00:18 < i-see-you> im hopin it will work 00:19 < i-see-you> i have one quick question 00:19 < i-see-you> if anything happens during this installation, would i have to reformat my ipod hd? 00:19 < i-see-you> like if the installation crashes. 00:19 < DerPapst> it formats it anyway 00:19 < i-see-you> ok 00:20 < DerPapst> so you maybe have to restore it 00:20 < i-see-you> ahh 00:20 < i-see-you> thats cool 00:22 < i-see-you> ok thanks guys.. its up to 97% now, ill come back if theres any other errors.. 00:22 -!- i-see-you [n=scettysc@pool-71-175-31-106.phlapa.fios.verizon.net] has quit [] 00:24 < DerPapst> meh.. idoom needs a straving function :D 00:24 < DataGhost> well, that's easy 00:24 < DataGhost> just modify it so you can turn around using the wheel 00:25 < indro> seems there are more peoples which get the same error like me. 00:25 < DataGhost> strafe left = prev, strafe right = next 00:25 < indro> http://ipodlinux.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=17250 00:25 < DataGhost> May I suggest something? 00:25 < DataGhost> don't post in every topic "I have the same problem!!1" because it'll get a whole bunch of topics back in the active list 00:26 < DataGhost> and the answers (if at all) will be spread over them 00:26 < DataGhost> also, the last topic is from september :/ 00:26 < DerPapst> wooho... finished stage 1 :P 00:26 < DerPapst> and it took me 4:20 min 00:27 < DataGhost> stage 1? 00:27 < indro> then is about time to solve it, or? 00:27 < DerPapst> stage 1 lv 1 00:27 < DataGhost> indro you're welcome to help 00:28 < DataGhost> I don't know about that problem.. I don't know about the installer at all 00:28 < DataGhost> but I do know that you can't rush development 00:28 < DataGhost> unless you're ready to help 00:29 < DerPapst> afaik there is no way to have straving in iDoom 00:29 < DataGhost> (hint: edit the source :P) 00:29 < DerPapst> meh. 00:29 < DerPapst> no thanks :D 00:30 < DerPapst> but it's cool to show of. 00:30 < DerPapst> *off 00:30 < DerPapst> and now i really go :D 00:30 < DerPapst> good night, good fight 00:30 -!- DerPapst [n=DerPapst@p54BD2FBA.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit ["So Long And Thanks For All The Fish!"] 00:33 < indro> DataGhost: how did you installed iPl? 00:33 < DataGhost> well, I downloaded the loader2 source code and the kernel source code 00:33 < indro> and what os are you using? 00:33 < DataGhost> then I opened some of the files in those two in my editor and started programming 00:33 < DataGhost> after that was done, I compiled them and put them on my iPod 00:33 < DataGhost> :P 00:34 < DataGhost> and I'm using linux 00:34 < indro> hum, okay... 00:35 < DataGhost> so. I just did it manually, to keep things easy for you 00:35 < DataGhost> anyway, you have a 60GB iPod, you say? 00:35 < indro> yup 00:35 < DataGhost> if you manage to get iPL to work, would you do something for me? :) 00:35 < indro> depends 00:36 < DataGhost> put the following line in etc/rc on your iPod (before it starts podzilla): 'dmesg -s 16384 > /dmesgdebug' and then, after booting Linux once, send me the dmesgdebug file from your iPod? :) 00:37 < indro> should be fine, but first i need to get iPl running ;) 00:37 < DataGhost> ok nice :) 00:37 < indro> looks like much work. 00:37 < indro> to get it running without installer. 00:37 < DataGhost> it's not really that hard 00:37 < DataGhost> the guide is just very verbose 00:38 < DataGhost> if you know your way around linux a bit, you should be fine 00:38 < Blast_Hardcheese> DataGhost: What iPods do you need that dmesg from? 00:38 < Blast_Hardcheese> DataGhost: I've got a 2gig 1G nano, if you need something from it 00:38 < DataGhost> well, the 60GB 5G, since that has 64MB 00:38 < DataGhost> my 80GB should have 64MB as well, but only 32MB is detected 00:38 < DataGhost> so I'm wondering if the full 64 is detected on the 60GB, or just 32 as on mine 00:39 < Blast_Hardcheese> Ah 00:39 < indro> is it possible to restore the apple firmware with linux? 00:39 < indro> I only found a tool for windows. (the apple tool) 00:40 < DataGhost> yes, if you back it up with dd 00:40 < DataGhost> then you can restore it with dd 00:40 < indro> okay, sounds good. ;) 00:41 < DataGhost> that's explained in the guide as well, afaik 00:41 < DataGhost> which guide are you using? 00:41 < indro> I didnt started yet, which is recommended? 00:42 < DataGhost> well... I don't really know for sure 00:42 < DataGhost> I guess (as derpapst said, too) the 5.5G guide is fine 00:43 < indro> he said that not all points work for 5g. 00:44 < indro> partition, and? (can't scroll up) 00:44 < indro> can you paste please what he said. 00:44 < DataGhost> http://ipodlinux.org/5g or maybe that one 00:45 < indro> heh, so I still dont know which is better ;) 00:45 < DataGhost> I guess you should just use the 5G guide, since there is one :P 00:45 < indro> okay, will follow that one... 00:46 < indro> thanks, I hope it works, if it work I will send you the file ;) 00:46 < indro> im gonna offline now, goodbye! 00:46 < Blast_Hardcheese> uhhh... 00:46 < Blast_Hardcheese> This is kinda strange, 00:46 < Blast_Hardcheese> I can't play avis anymore on my 1G nano 00:47 < indro> o_O 00:47 < indro> cya @ all! 00:47 -!- indro [n=indro@84-75-219-136.dclient.hispeed.ch] has quit ["BitchX: its wax ecstatic"] 00:47 < Blast_Hardcheese> Actually, it seems I can't open _ANYTHING_ from the file browser. 00:48 < DataGhost> I think I'm going to sleep :) 00:49 < Blast_Hardcheese> :( 00:49 -!- xevix [n=xevix@lowerquarry-3-159.resnet.ucsc.edu] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 00:57 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548FEE59.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [] 00:58 -!- NeoEcoS [n=NeoEcoS@cable200-116-21-16.epm.net.co] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:02 -!- syamajala [n=syamajal@c-75-68-225-205.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ipodlinux 01:07 -!- cdm [n=cdm@adsl-69-236-72-111.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net] has quit [] 01:08 -!- Z_Man [n=Zachary@cpe-24-209-94-13.woh.res.rr.com] has quit [] 01:15 -!- NeoEcoS [n=NeoEcoS@cable200-116-21-16.epm.net.co] has joined #ipodlinux 01:35 -!- gmenhorn [i=grok@24-197-144-121.dhcp.gwnt.ga.charter.com] has quit [] 01:52 -!- hhehw [i=spike@THC.LEOHUT.COM] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 02:03 -!- hhehw [i=spike@THC.LEOHUT.COM] has joined #ipodlinux 02:05 -!- bmxr [n=bmxr@d64-180-20-129.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #ipodlinux 02:10 -!- linuxstb [n=chatzill@rockbox/developer/linuxstb] has quit ["Chatzilla 0.9.69.1 [Firefox 1.0.2/20050317]"] 02:12 -!- i-see-you [n=scettysc@pool-71-175-31-106.phlapa.fios.verizon.net] has joined #ipodlinux 02:13 < i-see-you> could someone help me out with putting games and such on my ipod? 02:16 -!- i-see-you [n=scettysc@pool-71-175-31-106.phlapa.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Client Quit] 02:23 < bmxr> Can somebody warn this moron http://ipodlinux.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22630 02:25 -!- syamajala3 [n=syamajal@c-75-68-225-205.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ipodlinux 02:36 -!- syamajala3 [n=syamajal@c-75-68-225-205.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has quit ["Get MacIrssi - http://www.g1m0.se/macirssi/"] 02:38 -!- kick52 [n=Tim@91.108.204.32] has quit [] 02:57 -!- deameyes [n=mark@CPE-65-29-58-42.wi.res.rr.com] has joined #ipodlinux 02:57 < deameyes> is trigangle a function built into podzilla legacy? 02:59 < bmxr> check sdl.. i have no idea tho 03:01 < deameyes> just wondering, because this variable only is assigned integers; yet when it is 'static int trigangle' it doesn't work properly but does work in 'static float trigangle' 03:01 < bmxr> wierd 03:02 -!- bmxr [n=bmxr@d64-180-20-129.bchsia.telus.net] has quit ["Chatzilla 0.9.77 [Firefox 2.0.0.1/2006120418]"] 03:07 -!- Tom-Turbo [n=tom@catv-139-168.tbwil.ch] has quit [Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)] 03:08 < Blast_Hardcheese> wow, 03:08 < Blast_Hardcheese> This guy really is a effing dipshit 03:08 < Blast_Hardcheese> http://ipodlinux.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=22630 03:10 -!- AriX [n=AriX@c-68-80-134-139.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has joined #ipodlinux 03:10 -!- AriX is now known as AriX_ 03:15 -!- AriX_ is now known as AriX|Sleeping 03:21 < deameyes> okay, any reason expressions like this: if(( calc <= 210 )&&(calc > 200)){calc3 = -87;} only work if calc3 is set as float? 03:28 -!- deameyes [n=mark@CPE-65-29-58-42.wi.res.rr.com] has quit ["Leaving"] 03:37 -!- bmxr [n=bmxr@d64-180-20-129.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #ipodlinux 03:38 < bmxr> BleuLlama: Are you on? 03:38 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 03:39 < bmxr> davidc_ courtc... any mods/devs? 03:44 -!- bmxr [n=bmxr@d64-180-20-129.bchsia.telus.net] has quit ["somebody check offtopic :S"] 03:58 -!- BHSPitLappy [n=steve-o@adsl-66-139-216-117.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 04:46 -!- HellDragon2 [i=JD@modemcable136.38-201-24.mc.videotron.ca] has joined #ipodlinux 04:50 -!- josh [i=josh@adsl-64-161-78-226.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net] has joined #ipodlinux 04:53 < Gimp_> question, how can i use dd to restore a disk image to a hard drive 04:56 < Gimp_> nevermind. figured it out :D 05:00 -!- thoand [n=thoand@gentoo/developer/thoand] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 05:01 -!- thoand [n=thoand@gentoo/developer/thoand] has joined #ipodlinux 05:02 -!- HellDragon_ [i=JD@modemcable136.38-201-24.mc.videotron.ca] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 05:11 -!- BHSPitMonkey [n=stephen@adsl-66-139-216-117.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 05:11 -!- BHSPitMonkey [n=stephen@adsl-66-139-216-117.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has joined #iPodLinux 06:51 -!- josh [i=josh@adsl-64-161-78-226.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 07:03 -!- thoand [n=thoand@gentoo/developer/thoand] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 07:03 -!- thoand [n=thoand@gentoo/developer/thoand] has joined #ipodlinux 07:06 -!- hhehw [i=spike@THC.LEOHUT.COM] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 07:14 -!- Ice [i=Ice@adsl-75-44-39-0.dsl.milwwi.sbcglobal.net] has joined #ipodlinux 07:15 < Ice> is there a version of Terminal that doesn't crash on login? 07:18 -!- hhehw [i=spike@THC.LEOHUT.COM] has joined #ipodlinux 07:18 -!- pluto__ [n=Christio@e181000126.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ipodlinux 07:18 -!- pluto__ [n=Christio@e181000126.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 07:26 -!- artillery2302 [n=artiller@cpe-67-9-171-158.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #ipodlinux 07:26 < artillery2302> hows it going 07:27 < artillery2302> i was wondering why the mac osx installer is not up ? 07:59 -!- artillery2302 [n=artiller@cpe-67-9-171-158.austin.res.rr.com] has left #ipodlinux [] 08:02 -!- scox_vin1ent [i=vincent@mek33-2-82-224-131-28.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ipodlinux 08:19 -!- scox_vincent [i=vincent@mek33-2-82-224-131-28.fbx.proxad.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 08:30 -!- leachbj [n=leachbj@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/leachbj] has joined #ipodlinux 08:30 -!- mode/#ipodlinux [+o leachbj ] by ChanServ 08:52 -!- leachbj [n=leachbj@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/leachbj] has quit [] 09:26 -!- leachbj [n=leachbj@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/leachbj] has joined #ipodlinux 09:26 -!- mode/#ipodlinux [+o leachbj ] by ChanServ 09:32 -!- Blast_Hardcheese is now known as Brick_Hardmeat 09:33 -!- Brick_Hardmeat is now known as Splint_Chesthair 09:33 -!- Splint_Chesthair is now known as Bolt_Vanderhuge 09:34 -!- Bolt_Vanderhuge is now known as Fridge_Largemeat 09:34 -!- Fridge_Largemeat is now known as Gristle_McThornb 09:35 -!- Gristle_McThornb is now known as Blast_Hardcheese 10:06 < Ice> okay I just tossed the installer distro onto my third gen iPod, and once in a while I'll get a fatal signal 7, which'll result in the iPod repeatedly saying it's saving an oops file, unhandled fault on linefetch (f4) and some other debug data... followed by fatal signal 7 10:07 < Ice> this is a tad concerning since I'm trying to reboot it into disk mode. 10:14 -!- Blast_Hardcheese [n=Blast_Ha@dsl092-032-215.lax1.dsl.speakeasy.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 10:30 -!- linuxstb [n=chatzill@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net] has joined #ipodlinux 10:36 -!- linuxstb [n=chatzill@i-83-67-212-170.freedom2surf.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 10:37 -!- linuxstb [n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb] has joined #ipodlinux 11:29 -!- Indro [n=indro@84-75-199-44.dclient.hispeed.ch] has joined #ipodlinux 11:29 < Indro> Hi all! 11:29 -!- wLLm is now known as w1ll14m 11:34 < Indro> I installed IPl on a G5 ipod. 11:34 < Indro> When I trying to boot IpL I get this error: 11:35 < Indro> never mind. 11:37 < DataGhost> strange error indeed 11:42 -!- leachbj [n=leachbj@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/leachbj] has quit [] 11:44 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 11:47 < Indro> okay, works now, but its normal that its very slow? 12:05 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has joined #ipodlinux 12:17 < Indro> DataGhost: 12:17 < Indro> http://rafb.net/p/BVVfnw60.html 12:18 < DataGhost> thanks 12:18 < DataGhost> it doesn't detect 64MB either 12:19 < Indro> np 12:20 < Indro> im trying now to install podzilla 2 12:20 < Indro> but build doesnt work. any idea? 12:20 < Indro> http://rafb.net/p/ZypAvq84.html 12:22 < Indro> I did: cd ttk && make IPOD=1 12:23 < Ice> ugh, x.x iPL just goes black when I go into terminal. x.x 12:29 -!- fxb_ [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 12:29 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has quit [] 12:33 < linuxstb> DataGhost: IIUC, for IPL to support 64MB RAM, you need to change the memory remapping code to remap the full 64MB, not just 32MB. There's a patch on the Rockbox patch tracker which does it, but it's not in Rockbox SVN yet. 12:37 -!- himitsu [n=himitsu@61.213.184.57] has quit [Read error: 111 (Connection refused)] 12:37 < DataGhost> ok :) 12:41 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 12:46 < Indro> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `../../../hotdog/ipod/libhotdog.a', needed by `libttk.a'. Stop. 12:47 < Indro> any ideas? 12:53 < Indro> http://rafb.net/p/BTACqM99.html 12:53 < Indro> SVN Revision: 1407 13:02 < DataGhost> http://de.dataghost.com/IMG_7750.JPG I'm ready for the holidays :P (well, almost... I'm uploading tomtom maps now) 13:03 < Indro> wow, many memory cards :) 13:04 < Indro> I just have 128mb :/ 13:06 < Indro> no idea why the build not work? 13:07 < Indro> DataGhost: where do you go? 13:08 -!- danalien [n=danalien@unaffiliated/danalien] has joined #ipodlinux 13:12 < HardDisk_WP> DataGhost, do you know how many memory the current kernel on the 5.5g effectively uses? 13:13 < DataGhost> 32 13:14 < HardDisk_WP> and physical they have 256 mb, right? 13:15 < DataGhost> a little bit more than that 13:15 < linuxstb> The 60GB and 80GB video ipods have 64MB RAM, all the others have 32MB. 13:15 < DataGhost> it's not expressed in millibits 13:15 < DataGhost> :) 13:17 < HardDisk_WP> only 64mb?! 13:17 < DataGhost> MB 13:17 < DataGhost> and do you know that the 4th harry potter book fits in 1 MB? 13:17 < HardDisk_WP> no 13:18 -!- kfm82_ [n=kfm82@p54BECAFE.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 13:21 < Indro> anybody has an idea, how I can fix this error? 13:21 < Indro> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `../../../hotdog/ipod/libhotdog.a', needed by `libttk.a'. Stop. 13:21 < Indro> latest svn... 13:21 < HardDisk_WP> Indro, configure hotdog 13:22 < HardDisk_WP> seems me the most logical thing although i didnt do that before 13:23 -!- AriX|Sleeping is now known as AriX 13:23 < Indro> HardDisk_WP: how? 13:23 -!- AriX [n=AriX@c-68-80-134-139.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has left #ipodlinux [] 13:23 < Indro> there is no configure script. 13:23 < HardDisk_WP> i dunno :( 13:23 < Indro> HardDisk_WP: which podzilla do you have? 13:24 < HardDisk_WP> i dunno, ask dataghost 13:24 < Indro> DataGhost: ? 13:24 < DataGhost> why me? 13:24 < DataGhost> I haven't had issues with pz2 and I'm busy with other stuff 13:25 < Indro> pz2 doesnt work without ttk, or? 13:30 -!- Ice [i=Ice@adsl-75-44-39-0.dsl.milwwi.sbcglobal.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 13:30 -!- kfm82 [n=kfm82@p54BED5FE.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 13:35 -!- fxb_ is now known as fxb 13:36 < fxb> Indro: make NOHDOG=1 13:38 < Indro> nice, that works, ty :) 13:39 < HardDisk_WP> DataGhost, you compiled the pz i am using currently 13:39 < HardDisk_WP> bcause of this i asked you 13:40 < linuxstb> Arix: (If you read the logs) I read your questions about ipodpatcher in the #rockbox logs - there's a new version for the Mac here: http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/ipodpatcher/macosx/ipodpatcher.dmg 13:43 < DataGhost> I did? :o 13:43 < HardDisk_WP> DataGhost, i think so 13:43 < DataGhost> hm well I'll look into that in a bit 13:44 < DataGhost> I just converted a minisd cardholder to make room for 3 cards 13:47 < DataGhost> http://de.dataghost.com/IMG_7751.JPG http://de.dataghost.com/IMG_7752.JPG 13:47 < DataGhost> I should be studying industrial design :P 14:21 < Indro> DataGhost: works the mpd module on your pz2? 14:22 < Indro> anyone using pz2? 14:38 -!- blueworm [n=blueworm@7.Red-80-32-172.staticIP.rima-tde.net] has joined #ipodlinux 14:48 -!- blueworm [n=blueworm@7.Red-80-32-172.staticIP.rima-tde.net] has left #ipodlinux ["Leaving"] 14:56 < Indro> ping 15:02 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has joined #ipodlinux 15:07 -!- i-see-you [n=scettysc@pool-71-175-31-106.phlapa.fios.verizon.net] has joined #ipodlinux 15:07 < i-see-you> could someone help me out, i cant play any of my songs on my ipod. 15:20 -!- Z_Man [n=Zachary@cpe-24-209-94-13.woh.res.rr.com] has joined #iPodLinux 15:24 -!- i-see-you [n=scettysc@pool-71-175-31-106.phlapa.fios.verizon.net] has quit [] 15:54 -!- thegeek_ [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has joined #ipodlinux 15:57 -!- linuxstb [n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 15:58 -!- linuxstb [n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb] has joined #ipodlinux 16:00 -!- shnee [n=CurtyD13@cblmdm72-241-107-50.buckeyecom.net] has quit ["Konversation terminated!"] 16:01 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 16:08 -!- shnee [n=CurtyD13@cblmdm72-241-107-50.buckeyecom.net] has joined #ipodlinux 16:09 -!- thegeek_ [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 16:11 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has joined #ipodlinux 16:14 -!- leachbj [n=leachbj@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/leachbj] has joined #ipodlinux 16:14 -!- mode/#ipodlinux [+o leachbj ] by ChanServ 16:18 -!- Baboo^ [n=cimgmsid@1-1-5-13a.hka.j.bostream.se] has joined #ipodlinux 16:18 -!- kick52 [n=Tim@spc2-sout1-0-0-cust350.cosh.broadband.ntl.com] has joined #ipodlinux 16:19 < Baboo^> hello 16:19 < Baboo^> i have a small X to the right of all my files when i browse in podzilla2 16:19 < Baboo^> i'm trying to run mv_player but nothing happends when i click the file 16:27 < BleuLlama> click and hold 16:27 < BleuLlama> it will open a new menu, letting you do various things to the files 16:27 < Baboo^> ok, ill tyr that 16:40 < Baboo^> haha, it works 16:40 < Baboo^> thank you 16:41 < Baboo^> ive reinstalled ipodlinux like 6-7 times without understanding why it wouldnt work 16:41 < Baboo^> inituative ui 16:42 < Baboo^> ...not :p 16:43 < BleuLlama> the word is "intuitive", and the docs on file browser explain it 16:44 < BleuLlama> i think.. 16:44 < BleuLlama> regardless, it's the common interface for such things 16:56 -!- Baboo^ [n=cimgmsid@1-1-5-13a.hka.j.bostream.se] has quit [] 17:27 -!- blueworm [n=blueworm@7.Red-80-32-172.staticIP.rima-tde.net] has joined #ipodlinux 17:28 -!- fxb_ [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 17:32 < BHSPitMonkey> Maybe instead of the "X", we could put a small and softly-colored word "HOLD" 17:32 < BHSPitMonkey> And only on the selected file 17:36 -!- piratepenguin [n=declan@213-202-159-112.bas503.dsl.esat.net] has joined #ipodlinux 17:41 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 17:44 -!- fxb_ is now known as fxb 17:46 -!- iLauncher [i=yohu123@59.183.8.45] has joined #ipodlinux 17:46 < iLauncher> courtc & josh: are you guys here?.......plz respond 17:52 < iLauncher> has anyone used bdfimplode before or does anyone know how to convert true type fonts (ttf) to say... pcf, fnt, or fff formats? 18:01 -!- Z_Man [n=Zachary@cpe-24-209-94-13.woh.res.rr.com] has quit [] 18:09 < iLauncher> hasnt any of the devs arrived in the room yet? 18:11 < courtc> iLauncher: use bdfimplode only on fixed font sizes. 18:12 < iLauncher> fixed font sizes.....meaning? 18:12 -!- linuxstb [n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 18:13 -!- linuxstb [n=linuxstb@rockbox/developer/linuxstb] has joined #ipodlinux 18:16 < iLauncher> courtc: whats the difference between fonts having fixed and variant font sizes? are there any in /tools ?? 18:24 -!- iLauncher [i=yohu123@59.183.8.45] has quit [] 18:36 -!- iLauncher [i=yohu123@59.183.1.77] has joined #ipodlinux 18:37 < iLauncher> courtc: so how do i differentiate between a fixed size and a variant size font? also are there any fixed sized fonts in /tools?? 18:38 < BHSPitMonkey> Fixed font == IRC 18:38 < iLauncher> huh? 18:38 < BHSPitMonkey> Variant font == Nice web pages? 18:39 < BHSPitMonkey> You can make ASCII art out of fixed fonts... 18:40 < iLauncher> k, im going round in circles here....lets say i have a fnt type font of size 12. i want to convert the exact same font to size 7 of the same format (fnt). how do i do that? 18:40 * BHSPitMonkey shrugs 18:41 < BHSPitMonkey> I used to know how to make fnt's 18:41 < BHSPitMonkey> it was a pain though 18:41 < iLauncher> i dont need to make a new one. if you can show me how to convert existing fonts to a different size, that will be enough 18:43 < iLauncher> courtc: ??? 18:48 -!- tanq [n=tanq@24-178-205-79.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com] has quit [Connection reset by peer] 18:48 -!- tanq [n=tanq@24-178-205-79.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com] has joined #ipodlinux 18:50 < iLauncher> i know chicago.fnt works fine when loaded in hotdog. so now if i download the ttf version of chicago, convert it to bdf, having size 7, and then convert it to fff format. will that work in hotdog? 18:54 < fxb> try it. 18:54 < fxb> fixed size = pixel based. variable size = vector based. 18:55 -!- iLauncher [i=yohu123@59.183.1.77] has quit [Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)] 18:56 < fxb> he always quits when i say something... 18:56 -!- iLauncher [i=yohu123@59.183.1.77] has joined #ipodlinux 18:56 < iLauncher> sorry......got disconnected 19:00 < iLauncher> nobody seems to be able to help me on this font thingie. ok, courtc: any luck in fixing the mem prob with the kernel? 19:03 -!- thoand [n=thoand@gentoo/developer/thoand] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 19:03 -!- thoand [n=thoand@gentoo/developer/thoand] has joined #ipodlinux 19:25 < iLauncher> is anyone around today?? 19:39 < fxb> yeah. 19:40 -!- calamari [n=calamari@ip72-200-73-175.tc.ph.cox.net] has joined #ipodlinux 19:41 < iLauncher> fxb: i was asking you 2 days back about resizing of images. now ive done this time and time again. but the images crop on colour ipods. also, you said earlier that you were able to resize images on your photo ipod. can you confirm that plz? 19:44 < iLauncher> now im sure that my code is working fine too coz its resizing the image for a b&w(mono) 4g ipod. and im not providing an int to the screen and engine. im providing the vars WIDTH & HEIGHT obtained from hd_lcd_info() 19:49 < iLauncher> fxb: are you there? 19:52 < iLauncher> since im providing the vars and not actual values, it shud work for any screensize (if resizing does indeed work for any ipod). but its not working for colour ipods. if you have actually resized a larger image to fit on your photo screen, then could you plz paste the code in pastebin or #flood because i cant seem to find anything wrong in the code itself 19:57 -!- caas [n=LMX@c-8b1ce655.912-2-64736c10.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se] has joined #ipodlinux 19:59 -!- piratepenguin [n=declan@213-202-159-112.bas503.dsl.esat.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 20:00 < fxb> iLauchner: I just tested it again. hd-demo works on my iPod photo and it definitely resizes images. 20:01 < iLauncher> and are the images larger than your photo's screensize, or are they smaller? 20:02 < fxb> oh, does this only happen to images which are larger than the dimensions of the screen? 20:03 < fxb> the images are higher than my photos screen height. 20:03 < iLauncher> yes!!! i want to shrink(which i can also say resize) the images which have a size larger than the size of the screen 20:04 < fxb> okay, let me test something. 20:04 < iLauncher> also my images are png format 20:10 < fxb> iLauncher: I can confirm that it crops images that are bigger than the screen size. 20:11 < fxb> But I think this only occurs when the image is wider than the screen. 20:11 < iLauncher> aha. thats what i wanted to know fxb. but actually it doesnt for a monochrome (b&w) lcd ipod like the 4g. it does shrink/resize a larger image to fit on the 4g screen perfectly. but not on colour screens 20:14 < iLauncher> fxb: that means the shrinking of the height of the image is working. its the width of the image that isnt being shrinked. you are sure that the shrinking of the height part of the image is working fine, right? 20:14 < fxb> yeah, I'm looking through the hotdog sourcecode. 20:14 < iLauncher> are you one of the hotdog devs too? 20:14 < fxb> no, if width > screen width, then it doesn't resize at all 20:15 < iLauncher> where have you noticed that it does resize for height and not for width, in the hotdog source? 20:15 -!- scox_vincent [i=vincent@mek33-2-82-224-131-28.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ipodlinux 20:15 < fxb> iLauncher: For now I only added iPodGame image format support to hotdog. 20:15 < fxb> but i have svn access. 20:15 < BleuLlama> he didn't write hotdog, but he's contributed, and he's smart. 20:15 -!- hhehw [i=spike@THC.LEOHUT.COM] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 20:15 < fxb> so if i find the bug i can fix it 20:15 < iLauncher> oh k 20:16 < fxb> iLauncher: i tested it. 20:16 < BleuLlama> or anyone can fix it - just submit patches. 20:16 < fxb> yeah^^ :) 20:16 < iLauncher> where in the source have you noticed this fxb? 20:17 < fxb> nowhere. i'm searching. 20:17 < iLauncher> k :) 20:17 < fxb> but my iPod photos screen height is 176 and the height of the images is 200 and it resizes them. 20:18 < fxb> but in another test the screen width is (still) 220 and the image width is 320 and it doesn't resize. 20:18 < iLauncher> k, so the height resizing is working fine but definitely not the width. and im not saying it doesnt work at all. it does resize images perfectly but on a 4g and hopefully on all monochrome ipods 20:19 < iLauncher> yup, exactly fxb 20:20 < iLauncher> i hope you guys mention about this too to courtc & josh. because im been trying to explain this to them for ages, but no one listened to me uptil now :( .......the same thing i was saying about the mem prob with the kernel 20:21 < iLauncher> fxb: now only if you could help me with font conversion....could you? 20:21 < BleuLlama> iLauncher: you could also have looked through the hotdog source yourself. after a while, it just sounded like you were complaining and whining about it, and you were angry with us that we were'nt doing this searching for you. 20:21 < BleuLlama> but that's just my opinion 20:22 < BleuLlama> plus., all you said in the past is "resizing is broken". you didn't until just now know that it's based on width/height of the image compared to the screen... and you didn't discover that... fxb did for you 20:23 < BleuLlama> 20:23 < BleuLlama> i'm done. see you later. 20:23 < iLauncher> no not at all. i couldnt find where this bug was but was sure its a bug. so just wanted to raise it to the hotdog devs. since they are the best to solve it. but if i find the section in the source i would have definitely informed you guys about it. anything to make hotdog a better graphics engine 20:24 -!- blasor [n=blabla@c529c5acc.cable.wanadoo.nl] has joined #ipodlinux 20:24 < iLauncher> see ya BleuLlama, hope you guys can fix this 20:24 < iLauncher> fxb: now only if you could help me with font conversion....could you? 20:24 < blasor> Hi 20:24 < BleuLlama> i think he's busy trying to fix your first bug right now. 20:25 < blasor> i've got one small question 20:25 < iLauncher> wow, gr8. BleuLlama: then can you help me with font conversion? 20:25 < BleuLlama> nope 20:26 < blasor> i run the Ipodlinux installer, no errors only the message that I've to wait 20:26 < blasor> while the program is trying to connect to linuxipod.org 20:26 < iLauncher> np. courtc was helping me out upto a certain point but then he went afk and wasnt able to ask him since then. this was 3 days back 20:26 < BleuLlama> use the netless installer 20:26 < blasor> but that is for 10minutes now 20:27 < blasor> Can I get it on the same website? 20:27 -!- fxb_ [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 20:29 < blasor> ? 20:31 -!- hhehw [i=spike@208.53.170.128] has joined #ipodlinux 20:31 < fxb_> iLauncher: now i got it working but didn't really fix it, i just commented out something. 20:31 -!- scox_vin1ent [i=vincent@mek33-2-82-224-131-28.fbx.proxad.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 20:36 < blasor> where can I find that netless installer? 20:37 < blasor> I can't find it 20:38 -!- yohu123 [i=yohu123@59.183.61.42] has joined #ipodlinux 20:38 < yohu123> its me... iLauncher 20:38 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 20:39 -!- fxb_ is now known as fxb 20:39 < yohu123> i got disconnected 20:39 < fxb> iLauncher: I found the bug. temporary workaround: make one pixel of your image just 1% transparent 20:40 < yohu123> you mean change the opacity in hotdog for that image/obj or in you mean in photoshop? 20:41 < fxb> photoshop, gimp, whatever 20:41 < fxb> It has nothing to do with image sizes. 20:42 -!- blasor [n=blabla@c529c5acc.cable.wanadoo.nl] has left #ipodlinux [] 20:42 < yohu123> and can i test it by changing my screen in hotdog to a diff size other than my screensize (320x240) and then testing the resizing as if it were another ipod like a nano, photo? 20:42 < fxb> The problem is that if an image is completely opaque it will be fast-blitted to the screen, so no resizing will be done. 20:44 < fxb> or change the objects speed to 0, that should work. 20:45 -!- iLauncher [i=yohu123@59.183.1.77] has quit [Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)] 20:46 < yohu123> you mean: obj->speed = 0; ?? 20:46 < fxb> yeah 20:47 < yohu123> now in order to test on my video ipod (320x240) i have to reduce the screen, update and obj/image sizes to a lower value as that of another ipod....say photo. will i be able to test it that way on my video ipod itself? 20:48 -!- fxb_ [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 20:48 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 20:48 -!- fxb_ is now known as fxb 20:49 < fxb> yohu123 / iLauncher: did you write anything that i could have missed? 20:49 < yohu123> now in order to test on my video ipod (320x240) i have to reduce the screen, update and obj/image sizes to a lower value as that of another ipod....say photo. will i be able to test it that way on my video ipod itself? 20:50 < fxb> just try a bigger background image 20:50 < fxb> like 640x480 20:50 < yohu123> aah ok 21:00 < yohu123> excellent fxb. thankyou sooo much. that did it. by making speed=0 it shrunk the image of size 800x600 perfectly on my 320x240 screen 21:01 < yohu123> fxb: but is there a disadvantage of making the speed=0 for the obj? 21:01 < fxb> it will be slower. 21:01 < yohu123> slower in what way....loading? 21:01 < fxb> fps 21:03 < yohu123> im applying speed=0 to all my objs that load images. let me see what kinda affect it has.... 21:16 < yohu123> nopes. its working perfectly. thanx fxb 21:16 < fxb> no problem. 21:16 < yohu123> now only if you could help me with font conversion too?? that would be really gr8 21:18 < yohu123> its like this.....since the font size of the font im currently using with ilaunch (chicago.fnt) is too big to fit on a small screensize ipod (like mini), i will have to use small size fonts that are compatible with hotdog (fnt, fff, pcf). since hotdog devs have confirmed that fonts wont resize like image do and there isnt a hotdog function to do that either for fonts 21:18 < yohu123> so all i need is a smaller version of the chicago.fnt ....say size 7. the current size is 12 21:22 < yohu123> fxb: can you help me with this too plz? 21:22 < yohu123> or is this enough for today and would like to do this some other time instead :) 21:26 < BleuLlama> why not draw the font to a second buffer, then resize-blit that to the screen? 21:27 < yohu123> to a second buffer........you mean like another surface and then resize the surface? 21:27 -!- fxb_ [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ipodlinux 21:28 < yohu123> fxb: its like this.....since the font size of the font im currently using with ilaunch (chicago.fnt) is too big to fit on a small screensize ipod (like mini), i will have to use small size fonts that are compatible with hotdog (fnt, fff, pcf). since hotdog devs have confirmed that fonts wont resize like image do and there isnt a hotdog function to do that either for fonts. so all i need is a smaller version of the chicago.fnt ....say size 7. the current 21:28 < yohu123> fxb: can you help me with this too plz? 21:29 < BleuLlama> yes. 21:29 < yohu123> BleuLlama: if you are talking about a 2nd surface, then fxb had already mentioned that earlier, and courtc confirmed that the image will be cropped, not resized if i resize the surface 21:29 < BleuLlama> but... you're loading in images and resizing them now... since you have the workaround 21:29 < BleuLlama> it's the same thing 21:30 -!- blueworm [n=blueworm@7.Red-80-32-172.staticIP.rima-tde.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 21:31 < yohu123> so you mean, assign the hd_font to an obj and then do obj->speed = 0; ??? 21:32 < BleuLlama> no... you draw your font/text into another object buffer, rather than directly to the screen. 21:32 < BleuLlama> then you do the speed=0 hack to that, and then draw that to the screen 21:33 < yohu123> i am. the srf param of hd_font_draw is obj->canvas 21:33 < yohu123> so should the speed param of that obj apply here already? 21:33 -!- kick52 [n=Tim@spc2-sout1-0-0-cust350.cosh.broadband.ntl.com] has quit [] 21:33 < BleuLlama> that canvas, use the same scaling-blit to draw it to the screen like you were just using for that 800x600 image 21:34 < BleuLlama> i really don't know how to explain this any more atomicly. 21:34 < yohu123> lets say.....obj->speed=0; and hd_font_draw(obj->canvas, ... , ... ,... ,....) 21:35 < yohu123> if i mention these two params, will the speed property of the obj apply to the font? 21:35 < BleuLlama> did i say ANYTHING AT ALL about applying it to the font? 21:37 -!- amiconn_ [n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn] has joined #ipodlinux 21:37 -!- hhehw [i=spike@208.53.170.128] has quit [Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)] 21:37 < fxb_> yohu123 / iLauncher: http://crl.nmsu.edu/~mleisher/ttf2bdf.html 21:37 < fxb_> get that, then convert a ttf/otf font to bdf 21:38 < fxb_> then use bdftopcf to convert the bdf to pcf. 21:38 -!- danalien_ [n=danalien@c83-254-149-173.bredband.comhem.se] has joined #ipodlinux 21:38 -!- fxb [n=felixbru@p548FD65E.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 21:38 -!- fxb_ is now known as fxb 21:39 < fxb> 'bdftopcf' is included in XFree86. 21:40 -!- danalien [n=danalien@unaffiliated/danalien] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 21:40 < fxb> for 'otf2bdf' use '-p ' for the point size (e.g. 7pt would be '-p 7') 21:41 < fxb> you may want to try out other options... 21:41 < fxb> i think 7pt != 7px 21:44 < BleuLlama> i believe 7px =~ 10.286pt 21:44 < BleuLlama> 72 points per inch 21:47 -!- hhehw [i=spike@208.53.170.128] has joined #ipodlinux 21:48 < fxb> you can also change the dpi with '-r ' 21:53 -!- amiconn [n=jens@rockbox/developer/amiconn] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:53 -!- amiconn_ is now known as amiconn 21:54 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has quit [] 21:58 < fxb> yohu123 / iLauncher: './otf2bdf -p 7 -r 75 -o Chicago.bdf Chicago.ttf && bdftopcf -o Chicago.pcf Chicago.bdf' 21:59 < fxb> doesn't look good. you can't read anything. 21:59 -!- yohu123 [i=yohu123@59.183.61.42] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:59 < BleuLlama> 7point fonts usually need a lot of hand-tweaking, if they're converted 22:06 -!- HellDragon2 [i=JD@modemcable136.38-201-24.mc.videotron.ca] has quit [Client Quit] 22:24 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has joined #ipodlinux 22:29 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has quit [] 22:31 -!- thegeek [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has joined #ipodlinux 22:31 -!- thegeek_ [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has joined #ipodlinux 22:31 -!- thegeek_ [n=thegeek@s026b.studby.ntnu.no] has quit [Client Quit] 22:35 -!- tanq_ [n=tanq@24-178-205-79.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com] has joined #ipodlinux 22:43 -!- hexxebad [n=hexxebad@c-76-16-49-110.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ipodlinux 22:46 -!- tanq [n=tanq@24-178-205-79.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com] has quit [Connection timed out] 22:48 -!- leachbj [n=leachbj@pdpc/supporter/sustaining/leachbj] has quit [] 23:01 -!- tanq [n=tanq@24-178-205-79.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com] has joined #ipodlinux 23:03 -!- hexxebad [n=hexxebad@c-76-16-49-110.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has quit [] 23:12 -!- tanq_ [n=tanq@24-178-205-79.dhcp.ftwo.tx.charter.com] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 23:31 -!- josh [i=josh@adsl-64-161-78-226.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net] has joined #ipodlinux 23:34 -!- ENJOY [n=R5_93@bas6-quebec14-1167957614.dsl.bell.ca] has joined #ipodlinux 23:35 -!- ENJOY [n=R5_93@bas6-quebec14-1167957614.dsl.bell.ca] has quit [Client Quit] 23:41 -!- nick15 [n=chatzill@73.212-64-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has joined #ipodlinux 23:41 < nick15> Hello :-) 23:43 -!- nick15 [n=chatzill@73.212-64-87.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has quit [Client Quit] 23:53 -!- piratepenguin [n=declan@213-202-159-112.bas503.dsl.esat.net] has joined #ipodlinux --- Log closed Sun Feb 11 00:00:00 2007