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<0> obviouly they dont have nvidia-glx anymore? <1> dogmeat: its all in x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers now <1> dunno why i help you, i HATE YOU <2> heh <0> wow <0> im shocked you have me off ignore <0> you cant hold a grudge forever =\ <1> new pc <3> for some reason my turds leave a lot of skidmarks lately, any ideas? <0> i havnt had a good videocard in my linux box <0> for over a year <1> i didnt bother to copy my irssi config <0> im so happy i got a 128meg card for it <0> since i got a new nvidia 6600 256 meg card for my winxp box <3> dogmeat, answer me <0> iamben: by any chance you ever tried using rhapsody on linux?
<0> PU: no. <4> hrm <4> lc1024 portage # cat portage.keywords <4> x11-drivers/ati-drivers ~x86 <4> emerge still pulls in x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.27.10-r1 <2> this is a PC and not some Mac? <4> I did emerge-webrsync just a short while ago, but I did it prior to putting that in portage.keywords <4> thinkpad t43 <1> whats rhapsody, some itunes-ish thing? no ive nver used it <4> iamben, I think thats Real's itunes-ish thing <2> arp: weird <2> what does emerge --search ati-drivers tell you <2> about the latest available version <3> i suggest "emerge real distro" lolerbabies <0> ugh <0> this is gonna **** <0> iamben: yea..its like itunes...but bigger library system <0> i work for realnetworks now.. <4> * x11-apps/ati-drivers-extra <4> Latest version available: 8.27.10 <4> Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] <0> so im inclined to try it <4> * x11-drivers/ati-drivers <4> Latest version available: 8.27.10-r1 <4> Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] <2> weird <5> wow <5> that was a pain in teh ars to make my web resize correctly with tables. <3> arp, don't flood <6> m6: eh? <5> 1 sec. <5> let me upload it. <5> so if you resize your browser window <6> ohhhhh <5> the page actually resizes with it <6> HTML code <6> gotcha <5> ja. <5> i suk at it. <2> arp: only thing i can think of is to sync portage again <4> I did emerge-webrsync just a moment ago, but not before adding the keywords <4> I'll try it again <2> it shouldn't matter <7> arp - its package.keywords .. not portage.keywords <7> and use package.unmask <4> got it <6> m6: you working on your bosses website? <5> deface: so I got about a month and half left on tolerant, then i think i'm gonna hve to take you up on that offer=) <5> bitrot: nah, mine. <5> bitrot: i'm still waiting for all the images from him <4> okay, so I did emerge-webrsync, mv portage.keywords package.keywords, and it still shows: * x11-drivers/ati-drivers <4> Latest version available: 8.27.10-r1 <5> i tell him to take pics of his products with a funky background color.....like a neon color thats not in his products...and to not use the flash <4> hrmph <7> m6, just lemme know <6> well you can still create a simple design w/o the images right? <5> i get a bunch of pictures with the flash on....and a white background <6> arp: the package.keywords file is in /etc/portage/ dir yes? <7> arp - package.ummask <5> useless..... <4> okay
<4> (yes /etc/portage) <4> (trying unmask) <7> x11-drivers/ati-drivers <7> you need both - package.unmask & package.keywords <4> ahh <7> keywords sets arch, and unmask reveals <4> and its "x11-drivers/ati-drivers ~x86" in each file, correct? <7> no <6> well yes <6> if you run amd64 and want a x86 package <6> but if you run x86 you dont' have to put anything after the package name <0> hey ross <6> hey dogmeat <0> nvidia FX cards they legacy cards? <4> there we go <4> thanks <6> dogmeat: ... what? <6> lol <6> isn't legacy ISA? <7> no <6> uhm <6> okay when it is then... <6> cus that's what I thought they were called <6> is it then* <7> im a legacy ! <6> lol stfu <7> living legacy <6> dogmeat: probably AGP <7> lmao <6> I think the FX cards are AGP <6> don't think they moved to PCIE on those... <6> could be wrong tho <6> I haven't bought new hardware in a while <7> fx is generic, they have pci & agp <6> and that's really the only time i'm 'interested' <6> deface: ah yes PCI forgot bout that :) <0> yea i got it <0> theres a nvidia-legacy-drivers and a nvidia-drivers <6> I ahven't seen a PCI graphics card in ages :) <6> since my TNT2! <0> im getting an error trying to launch xorg <0> +( <0> its been so long since ive messed with it <6> you want nviida-drivers dogmeat <7> dogmeat: what error / <6> they removed the nvidia-kernel and nvidia-glx drivers, that's what you're used to. <5> bitrot: check out kcidx.org nothing has changed.....but resize your nrowser window now =p <6> merged both of those packages to nvidia-drivers <5> Yay! <0> 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV36 [GeForce FX 5700LE] (rev a1) <6> m6: you know you can do that with divs :D <6> that's ho <6> er <0> yep, im usta the drivers and such <6> that's how the 'pros' do it :) <0> deface: its a big error <0> deface: mind if i msg? <7> pastebin <6> dogmeat: and you canged the driver in xorg.conf to nvidia/ <4> aight, that built properly <4> thanks <7> np <0> bitrot: yea it spits an error about invalid module format <0> FATAL: Error inserting nvidia (/lib/modules/2.6.17-gentoo-r4/video/nvidia.ko): Invalid module format <7> re-emerge <0> thats the fatal <0> i just did <8> so uhh, I wrote a shell script to launch a program, I chown'ed the shell script to apache, and set it as 6755, however whenever I run this setuid shell script it executes the commands inside the script as the user, not apache, does anyone know how I can fix this? <7> symlink set right <6> did you just rebuild your kernel dogmeat ? <0> (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the GLX module; please check in your X <0> bitrot: nope <5> dogmeat: are you using a funky patchset?
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