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<0> hmm think you need some firmware support
<0> *check*
<0> no idea :P
<1> i have PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
<0> me 2
<0> do you got loadable module support - source checksum?
<1> where's that?
<0> under loadable module support
<1> no, thats unchecked
<0> good
<0> what machine do you got ?
<1> dell inspirion 6400
<1> centrino duo thingy
<0> actually
<0> i read about that machine earlier today, because a friend of mine had a stolen one for me
<1> :)



<0> got a Centrino duo t2500 machine myself :P
<0> but thought about buying it as a media center box lol
<1> heh
<0> *whois bombe*... that name seems familiar
<1> how come?
<0> http://individual.utoronto.ca/jaelle_kitty/inspiron6400/config
<0> No.. it didnt seem familiar anyway :P
<0> there's a kernel config for ya
<0> http://individual.utoronto.ca/jaelle_kitty/inspiron6400/ - a step by step instruction in the kernel config menu
<0> maybe it has the answer you are looking for
<0> Generic Driver Options ->
<0> <*> Userspace firmware loading support
<0> bingo
<1> have that one too
<0> then i got absolutely no idea
<1> it works!
<2> what did you do ?
<1> recompiled the kernel
<1> and rebooted
<1> heh
<2> what options did you add/remove ?
<1> added bluetooth support, and recompiled the kernel
<2> lol
<1> pretty strange indeed
<1> atleast it blinks
<2> :)
<1> and it shows up as eth1
<1> woho
<2> =)
<1> thank god i got this together before my girlfriend arrives, i cant leave a problem unsolved :p
<2> hehehe :)
<3> any phone peeps here?
<3> When You "Busy a Line out" does that actually put a 'busy tone' on the line or does it drop the dial tone?
<3> I'm thinking it busys the line out...
<4> is there a way to make the " x configuration files need updating" message go away without actually running etc-update? I hate etc-update
<5> dispatch-conf
<4> whats that do
<5> same **** as etc-update
<5> :D
<4> ahh
<4> is it as wreckless
<5> i find it easier than etc-update
<6> it dose backups too
<3> wtf
<3> you just ignore MY stupid question
<3> no respect
<6> what was your question bitrot? i just sat back down
<4> heh
<3> When You "Busy a Line out" does that actually put a 'busy tone' on the line or does it drop the dial tone?
<3> I'm thinking it busys the line out...
<6> should put busy tone
<7> .
<3> yeah
<7> evening
<3> i know that's the answer
<3> has to be
<3> why else would theyc all it 'busy the line out'
<3> some ***hole was arguing with me lol
<8> then why ask the question?
<3> Because
<3> I was unsure :(



<7> after emerging application, can i see what is the .config file what has been used for compliation somehow?
<3> stoopid I kno
<3> Phazorx: YEP
<3> you need to have a running config in /proc/ though
<3> which is a kernel config
<3> you can zcat /proc/config.gz
<3> which is l33t
<4> what should I have -march= set to for a pentium D
<7> hmm... i'm not talking about kernel config
<3> ohh
<3> my bad
<3> emerge
<3> yeah
<3> check the work dir
<3> noob
<7> in this case i want to know what config params have been used for mysqld for example
<7> work dif... hmm.
<7> what would be default for that ?
<3> default for wot
<3> mysql?
<7> portage work dir
<3> or where the work dir is ?
<3> i believe it's /var/tmp/portage
<7> i have only 4 apps in there our of 30 installed
<3> right
<3> notice how it's 'tmp'
<3> meaning 'temporary'
<3> if you _really_ want to know what each flag does
<3> edit the mysql ebuild
<3> should give you some hints there
<6> it's actualy cleaned up at the end of the emerge
<3> logic_box: ahh that be right
<3> you have to CTRL+C
<3> logic_box: so its' still temporary :)
<6> or use ebuild
<6> man ebuild
<7> again, i'd like to know what config hs been used rather than what i am going to use when i do it again
<6> Phazorx: get the src .. extract it ... look at the options available from ./configure --help then compare it to what is in the .ebuild file
<9> hey
<9> linux question
<7> that's a pretty long way
<6> sorry we only do solaris questions here EightPock
<9> logic_box :P
<9> activex rules
<9> jk :P
<6> :)
<9> :D
<10> yay foor fedex
<10> brbreboot
<6> Phazorx: Phazorx you could step through the process with ebuild then check the config.log after the configuration
<6> god it's friday and with the week i have had i don't know if i can even drink this weekend ... been **** faced every night this week so far
<7> but original config.log is probably erased by now
<6> Phazorx: what exactly do you want to know?
<6> Phazorx: all USE flag to ./configure flag mapping is in /usr/portage/ecl***/mysql.ecl*** starting around line 233
<7> thank you
<7> checking...
<7> logic_box is there "preparsing" way ican run emerge in, so it would show what config wpould look like?
<7> instead of doing it manually or writing a script which would match use flags to options in ebuild ?
<6> why do you want to do this?
<6> let me ask again ... what exactly are you trying to accomplish
<6> and brb ... smoke break
<7> i am trying to find out configuration parameters that emerge used to make current version of application
<7> the application itself is not keeping build parameters so i'm hoping to get it from portage
<7> i guess what i want to see actually is the make file used for compilation rather than config parameters but config would do as well
<11> they they release nvidia drivers for xorg 7.1 yet ?
<6> Phazorx: do ebuild `equery w mysql` compile .... when it's done look at the Makefile in /var/tmp/portage/....
<7> is it going to ***ume same use flags that has been used last time
<6> yes
<7> or am i supposed to force it ?
<7> okay
<7> thanks
<7> heh no gentoolkit yet
<6> it will use the use flags specified in /etc/make.conf or /etc/portage/package.use


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