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<0> in what i call yuppyville
<1> heh
<1> >>> Emerging (23 of 36) mail-client/mozilla-thunderbird-1.5.0.5 to /
<1> uggg
<1> distcc helps a little
<0> how is thunderbird on gentoo?
<1> the same on any distro
<1> but im sure its a little faster on gentoo
<2> about this much faster
<1> thanks for the visual
<0> heh
<3> Well, this is annoying.
<3> In order to install Gentoo onto my other laptop, I have to build my own floppy-based distro
<1> ?
<1> no cdrom drive?



<3> There's no existing distro with support for rt2500 that boots from floppy
<3> No CDs ;)
<4> hrm
<4> anyone here have experience with highpoint rocketraid 2220?
<1> welcome to 2006 get some cd-r's
<4> 8port SATA pci-X
<3> No burner
<3> Or at least, the destination box is the one with the burner
<1> lol
<3> Do I need ACPI/APM in a rescue floppy distro?
<1> no
<0> Edam, do the first part of the install on another computer and then remount the HDD
<0> or use USB flash boot device
<1> bootp if your really bold
<3> Dr-Lol: The box can't boot from USB
<3> if I had a proper network card, I wouldn't be talking to you
<3> Really. There is no option other than to make myself a distro to match my requirements
<0> how old is this laptop?
<3> it's a P2
<0> heh
<1> ya, kind of a pain in thee *** without cd's
<1> your nuts trying to put gentoo on it
<0> no ****
<3> Well, make it any other distro. I still need my own floppy to boot it
<0> im off to the mall with my daughter, laters
<2> Edam: rt2500?
<1> intel
<2> was ist das
<3> Wireless card chipset
<1> ohh .. ok pcmcia card
<2> ah
<1> im like .. ok i know the rt2500's are very new.. and this is a p2 computer...
<3> It'll work FINE
<1> my server's kernel is 1.1 mb .. im sure you can get it smaller
<2> Its.All.Gone.Pete.Tong.2004.LIMITED.NORDIC.PAL.DVDR
<2> :D
<1> wtf
<2> ITS ALL GONE PETE TONG
<5> what video card should i get?
<2> KlrSpz361: an nvidia 7900 gtx
<1> nvidia
<5> nah i can't afford the 7900gtx
<5> i don't need top of the line
<2> the gt, then
<5> i have a 6600 right now, and it seems to do decent, but i need a pci-e card sine my new board won't have agp
<5> there's a 6800XT on sale for 140
<5> err, 132
<2> they're decent
<2> make sure its got a nice cooler tho
<2> the 6800's with small coolers tend to go WEEEEEEEEEEEE
<5> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814150157
<5> how does tha tlook to you?
<2> thats agp
<5> oh damnit
<5> you're right
<2> i thought all xt's were agp
<1> just what I need ... yes agp
<5> i thought i told it pci-e only



<6> can anyone help me with this error http://rafb.net/paste/results/nyGY7M20.html. i am tremerge -uavtDN world ying to
<3> Where's that howto gone that explained making a floppy-based distro?
<7> 7 hours and 14 minutes into comiling openoffice
<5> what about this? it has a huge copper HS http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814150157
<7> s/comiling/compiling/
<2> agp...
<2> KlrSpz361: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814150154
<2> or
<2> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814150130
<1> mxwlpxwl: did you do a gcc glibc update ?
<2> i'd get the 256mb
<6> MrEcho: no i don't believe so
<1> mxwlpxwl: within the past few days?
<1> mxwlpxwl: emerge -p gcc glibc .... poste here (just the gcc and glibc lines please)
<5> foxdonut.. hmm nice find
<5> wondering if it's worth the 512 or not
<5> (i'm building 2 identical boxes, trying to get the cheapest while still holding up to a nice upgrade)
<6> MrEcho: localhost ~ # emerge -p gcc glibc
<6> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
<6> Calculating dependencies... done!
<6> [ebuild R ] sys-devel/gcc-4.1.1
<6> [ebuild R ] sys-libs/glibc-2.4-r3
<1> dude can you not read?
<1> (just the gcc and glibc lines please)
<3> He did
<1> 3 extra lines
<1> mxwlpxwl: you didnt read the update guide for glibc and gcc
<1> mxwlpxwl: what does your: gcc-config -L say
<6> MrEcho: i was reading the profile guide here http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-upgrading.xml
<6> MrEcho: localhost ~ # gcc-config -L
<6> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6
<1> mxwlpxwl: .. well your going to need to change that for one .. 2nd get ready to do a ****load of rebuilding
<1> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml
<3> That's it! The Bootdisk Howto
<1> mxwlpxwl: do #1 and #2 on that page
<6> shucks...thnx...I'll read the doc and get to it
<2> hmm, they stopped putting a bootloader on the head of the kernel, havent they
<2> there was a time when you could dd a kernel to a floppy and it'd boot
<2> i guess there'd be no way to load an initrd tho
<3> You can't do that any more?
<2> no
<2> not in 2.6, anyway
<3> This could be a problem.
<6> MrEcho: thanks for pointing me in the right direction
<5> 2 whole comps minus memory: $907.48
<1> ... why you always have a live cd laying around
<2> Edam: i used syslinux on a floppy...
<1> mxwlpxwl: yep
<2> its small
<3> I did have a livecd lying around. It's scratched.
<2> and you can use fat12
<3> It's also Gentoo 1.4
<2> i must open my lcd at some point and remove this dead fly
<1> heh I have that one somewhere Edam
<5> lovely
<2> its like 5 pixels worth of Utter Black
<1> nice
<2> omg
<2> the ati x1950's are out
<4> i need a good hardware raid controller, sata/pci-x/8port
<4> cheap
<2> 2ghz gddr4 >_<
<4> i'm going to watch Mama Mia! now, bbl
<2> MrStabby: i've only used the adaptec 2810sa on linux
<2> but they were a little pricy when i bought them
<2> but very nice
<2> ebay -_-
<5> http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/wishlist/PublicWishDetail.asp?WishListNumber=3269451
<3> Someone hit me
<3> I just realised why my laptop wasn't seeing a CDR
<2> IT WASNT ON
<3> It wasn't IN
<2> hahahaha even better


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