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<0> ooffice will open the suite thing <1> yeah <1> I think it's oo-write <2> oowriter2 <1> ah <1> yeah good ol' tab complete ;p <2> closer than what I was guessing <1> lol <3> ok now, i finally got it, BUT, its giving me a wierd syncing error and never gets past this: VFS: cannot open root device sda3 or unknown-block(0,0) please append a correct "root=" boot option <4> did you enable the correct sata driver in the kernel? <3> scsi actaully, but i believe so.. <3> i guess ill try to recompile <5> that's a good lil cracka <3> :) <5> lol <6> is there a menu builder for gnome
<3> ok yea <3> recompile didnt work <3> i made sure scsi modules were installed <4> the drive was sda during the install right? <3> correct <4> and you have root=/dev/sda3 in your kernel line in grub? <3> yes sir <4> still sounds like you didnt enable the correct scsi driver <3> i think i just about enabled them all <4> watch as the kernel boots, see if sda is ever detected before the panic <3> kk <4> dont enable them all. <4> enable the CORRECT one only <3> hah naw i tried that with the first one i had enabled the correct one <3> so its got to be something else <3> well see hold on <3> goes to fast to see much, <3> of any use <4> can you shift pageup after it happens? <7> in the grub menu.lst are you allowed to do a savedefault but tell it what number to save instead of the current selection? <8> amg <8> vmware owns. <2> What was the plugin to make mplayer play wmv files? <8> you just kinda like <2> or how do I do it? <8> create a new virtual machine <8> then ... install an OS <8> sooo simple <0> kitchen: paralles is nice on the mac <9> I bet... I really need to get a macbook pro <10> i would just go for a new macbook <9> too small <10> dont like big laptops <11> if i'm doing hardware raid5, i don't need raid support in the kernel right <9> 15.4" is perfect if you ask me <10> my friend has one .. to much of a pain to carry around <11> damn redhook my girlfriend says 5.75" is perfect :( <9> Expert: its best to put it in there, especially if you want raid devices <10> heh <9> Expert: thats small <9> if I had a 5.75" penis I'd cry <11> http://www.average-penis-size-chart.com/ <12> mine is 7 1/2 <9> mines close to 9" <9> 6" around <13> lies <11> no **** <9> yeah, the ladies love it <9> hmm, I think I'm gonna go get a beer <10> well udev hit 100 <12> no <12> 099 <10> sys-fs/udev <10> Available versions: 079-r2 087 087-r1 090-r1 094 096 096-r1 098 099 100 <10> Installed: 100 <12> k <10> guess you forgot that i run ~x86 <14> What's the pastebot URL? <9> pasteme.com <15> hi <8> omghi2u
<15> there is something wrong with my keyboard layout under gentoo X. it doesnt make difference between the alt and the altgr, and because of this, i cant type some characters. <16> bummer <16> keekle <16> HI2U2 KITCHEN <8> omghi2u <16> ack <16> i almost locked myself out of my office <16> damn <16> all this highpoint **** is .rpm <16> rpm2targz might work <16> will someone help? :) <16> emerge rpm would probably do the trick, huh <16> :| <8> erm <8> after i start my virtual machine in vmware <8> how do i get my mouse back? :( <2> lol <8> wait, i got it back somehow <16> how can I see if my libc.so is 64bit <16> it should be <8> ctrl-alt-enter twice dropped me out of it <8> MrStabby: ldd <8> see what it's linked against <17> mrstabby pasted "failed rpm", view at http://genpaste.pengu.in/pastes/show/303 <16> ldd /usr/lib/libc.so not a dynamic executable <16> wtf <8> err hrm. <8> there's a way to check dynamic libs <8> not sure <16> oh, check the errors <16> think it is because I am using gcc 3.4? <16> and not gcc 3.0 / 3.3 <16> wtf <16> I can't have gcc 3 and gcc 4 at thesame time can I <8> damn, running kubuntu livecd in vmware inside windows is sloooooow :( <8> the cpu is barely in use, but damn. <16> kitchen! help! <8> mr what <16> did you check that failed rpm link <8> MrStabby: what <8> failed rpm link? <16> http://genpaste.pengu.in/pastes/show/303 <16> i need to install this damn rpm for my raid card <8> ok, looks like you downloaeded an x86_64 rpm and are trying to install it on a non x86_64 platform <8> why don't you just go get the non-x86_64 version of the rpm? <16> exec -uname <16> oops <16> because i am using x86_64 <8> your cpu might be <16> Linux Xeon 2.6.16-gentoo-r9 #7 SMP Fri Jul 7 15:07:24 EST 2006 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz GNU/Linux <8> but the operating system you have installed is not x86_64 <8> err.. it's gentoo? <16> yes <8> why the hell are you trying rpm -i on a gentoo system <16> because <8> that *won't* work. <16> i emerged rpm :) <18> it will if you emerge rpm <8> right. <8> you will probably have to force it <8> and it probably still won't work <16> i also tried `rpm2targz` but that **** ****ed me up <16> i don't know what to do with it <18> what the hell are you trying to install? <8> why are you trying to install an rpm? <16> because it only comes in rpm <18> And if it exists in rpm format, wouldn't it at least exist in source? <16> no <18> boo <18> wtf is it? <16> it is the cli/config thing for my rraid card
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