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<0> huymmm my pc forgets the date everytime i reboto pc and goes back to 2003...any ideas?
<1> dead battery
<0> even on soft reboot?
<1> have u tryed setting the date in the bios?
<0> nope, il try now
<1> also .. did you remove the clock init.d script from boot up
<1> when you shutdown it saves the time in the bios



<1> which you should have set to "local" in /etc/conf.d/clock
<2> in my /var/log/messages it tells me that : Jul 8 01:05:04 localhost svc: unknown version (3)
<2> anyone know whats wrong?
<3> ive added a drive to a volume group in vlm, but did not create a lv on it, I now removed the drive (another story) without removing it from the vg first. Now it complains about not finding the drive. How can I remove it?
<4> that was silly
<3> hehe, I know
<3> the thing was that I tried to save the partition table on it WHILE doing a pvmove to the new disk..
<3> this wasn't a good ide..
<3> so now lvm caouses a kernel crash when reading the disk..
<3> thats why I need to remove it from the vg so that I can start over again..
<3> but I think I found a sollution..
<3> got the vg online again, but I still need to remove the drive from the vg.. iv got the uuid...
<5> yay, time to bootstrap a gentoo install for CoLinux
<6> sweet
<6> 2.6.17-r2 installing
<6> yay
<6> no more ndiswrapper i hope
<7> Alright, do any of the kernels in portage provide the rt2500 driver?
<8> not 4 u
<7> o rly (also heil)
<8> huhu
<9> http://img385.imageshack.us/img385/1006/nvidiaidiot6qv.jpg
<10> lol bjorn
<11> LOL
<12> anyone know the max length of a dir in linux vs windows?
<12> prolly dependent on filesys eh
<11> i'm just trying to get the shoutcast server to play



<2> anyone know how I can fix this problem, Service 'sysklogd' already provided by 'logger'!;
<13> does gentoo ship with 2.6 kernel?
<2> I need to use sysklogd
<7> blu1: Uh-huh
<7> The default kernel pulled in right now is 2.6.16
<13> ahh cool, hopefully its got better hardware support for my laptop. Getting sick of trying to get sound/wireless etc going on 2.4 kernel
<7> I'm installing at the moment, and 2.6 is wonderful on this laptop
<13> debian was all I could get to boot on this thing. Fedora hung at udev, I cant even remember what went wrong with slackware...
<13> ok it looks like I am gonna give gentoo a bash :D
<13> whats it like for package managment? I was quite liking this aptitude on debian
<7> apt isn't bad at all, but I like portage more, to be honest
<7> Automatic dependency resolution, updated package tree
<11> anyone run a shoutcast server?
<13> ahh cool
<14> blu1: portage rules
<13> ok ok, I am getting gentoo now ;)
<13> man I hope it makes my wireless card work.
<13> I cant wait to IRC from my toilet.
<7> You might have to hack around with that
<7> In the worst case, you'll need to set up ndiswrapper and use the Windows driver. That's not too hard under Linux though
<13> oh, havent heard of that before, but that sounds good *google*
<7> My case isn't too bad: I was able to grab the "rt2500" package and have immediate driver
<13> well there is a driver for mine, but its a 2.6kernel driver. Dosent work on 2.4. There is a patch to get it to work on 2.4 but its buggy and you have to use one of the old versions of the driver
<15> anybody know how to get the block size from fdisk -l?
<15> /dev/hdb1 1 238216 120060832+ 83 Linux
<15> it's a 120GB drive, can i figure out the block size from this?
<16> usually 1 block, unless u changed when u made partition
<16> ur blocks are - 120060832
<17> partition size / 120060832 = blocksize ...must be correct ????
<15> it doesn't seem to be the case
<15> because i checked with another drive that is working and the block size is 4096
<15> yet the parition size is 60GB and there are 60million odd blocks


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