[12:33] <zul> heylog
[12:33] <BenC> hey zul
[12:33] <zul> whats up?
[12:37] <BenC> checking things off my list of "things to get working on my powerbook"
[12:37] <zul> cool..how is it?
[12:37] <BenC> airport extreme is now working
[12:37] <BenC> even if it's only at 11Mb, it's still working, and with wep
[12:38] <zul> neat..
[12:38] <zul> im just watching jackass
[12:38] <BenC> wish they still did those shows
[12:39] <zul> i bought the boxed set today...they are having jackass 2 next year
[12:39] <BenC> surely not with johnny knoxville...he's too hollywood now :)
[12:39] <zul> i think so
[12:40] <zul> you have to go back to your roots
[12:42] <zul> oh goody the cup test
[12:45] <BenC> if it has stevo, bam and johnny I'd definitely be watching it
[12:46] <zul> oh yes..
[12:50] <zul> BenC: you know the bugs that have been responded to in about 2 weeks do you want me to close them?
[12:51] <BenC> nah, waiting till dapper gets to release candidates before closing all the no-reponse reports
[12:51] <zul> ok cool
[01:06] <ricky_Sal> hi guys , I have a problem trying to add modules to the kernel , when I type make menuconfig it says that the gcc-version.sh scritps cant find gcc 3.4 .. I have gcc 4.0 and the scritp complains ...  
[01:07] <ricky_Sal> also I have no connection to the internet under linux , because I have to recompile the kernel to add usb funcionalities to make my adsl conexant amigo works under linux
[01:09] <ricky_Sal> please guys , help me with this stuff ... Do I have to download a previous gcc version to make it works ?
[01:09] <zul> yes
[01:09] <ricky_Sal> Is the only way ?
[01:10] <zul> yep you need gcc-3.4 if you want to compile modules under breezy
[01:10] <ricky_Sal> thanks man
[01:11] <ricky_Sal> would it be any problem if I have two versions in the same machine ?
[01:11] <zul> it shouldnt since i believe its hardcoded in the makefile
[01:12] <ricky_Sal> ok , I will try 
[01:12] <ricky_Sal> fedora has the same nasty problem
[01:13] <ricky_Sal> do I need other libraries to make it works the old gcc version ?
[01:14] <zul> if you do apt-get install gcc-3.4 it should install all the dependeincies you need...later
[01:14] <mjg59> BenC: Rock
[01:14] <mjg59> BenC: Can you pull the working code? :)
[01:14] <ricky_Sal> that
[01:14] <ricky_Sal> thats the problem I have no conection to the internet under linux ...
[01:15] <zul> ricky_Sal: you should be able to get more support in #ubuntu
[01:15] <cjb> That is a problem.  However, you need to compile with the same compiler that built your kernel.
[01:16] <cjb> So, um, is anyone working on any interesting bugs?  I am bored out of my mind and seek distraction.
[01:16] <ricky_Sal> thanks guys
[01:16] <zul> im working on grub stuff
[01:28] <BenC> mjg59: pushed to main git
[01:29] <BenC> mjg59: I'm going to see if some other firmware (like some common version) will work with my airport, and if it does, I want to see if adam can add it to lrm
[01:33] <mjg59> BenC: The firmware should be pretty generic, but we have no redistribution rights at all
[01:33] <mjg59> Somebody really needs to contact Broadcom about that
[01:34] <mjg59> (Or, alternatively, we can fail to alert them to the situation, ship it and hope they don't notice or care enough)
[01:37] <crimsun> that's probably not going to be the case (the latter) due to Ubuntu's popularity
[01:49] <BenC> how did we get perm to distribute the other bcm firmware we have?
[01:49] <BenC> mjg59: FYI, I can get the driver up to 24Mb, but at 36Mb, it stops working
[01:50] <BenC> crimsun: yeah, if we ship with out-of-the-box support for bcm43xx, people will notice
[02:41] <BenC> cool, belkin F5D7010 windows driver firmware works on my airport2
[03:05] <CataEnry> hi all
[11:07] <CataEnry> hi all