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<0> qpkg is easier to type <1> equery is qpkg's replacement <2> wonder if gentoo has started using signed packages <0> you can enable gpg support <2> it's not default? <0> or you mean pre-built <2> i mean when I go emerge <package>, it checks to see if its signed or not, etc. <3> well now <3> i spent about an hour and a half <3> debugging kernels! :D <2> and did it get you anywhere? <2> or has it driven you insane? <3> well <3> it got me places!! :0 <3> being dumped into xmon the first time is scary =] <2> hardware level debugger?
<3> nah, xmon for crashes <3> otherwise m***ive amounts of printk's <4> should i have pam-login or shadow installed? <4> i unmerged pam-login and had troubles logging in :P <4> and if i start to unmerge shadow, i get like 1000 warnings <2> ah Seth_F, fun <2> =D <3> line 1: do something line 2: printk line 3: do something line 4: prink <3> :) <2> SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM <2> spam in a can <3> haha <2> goddamn this box is slow in compiling <2> all I want for christmas is mysql 5.x to finish building <2> maybe there should be a emerge --package-with-a-red-bow-for-christmas mysql <2> for those boxes from yesteryear <2> or slow VMs <3> hahahahah <5> hai <3> wmcube is awsome... =x <6> :P <7> anyone know how to use ssh-keygen non-interactively <7> as in creating a key with no p***word without hitting enter twice? <8> just make the key and put it where it belongs <7> yes but in order to make the key, it asks for the p***phrase to ***ociate with the key <7> I want it to not ask for that <7> like...I'm perfectly aware that you can use SSH without a p***word, but I want to use ssh-KEYGEN without input <7> I need to automate key generation across 20 computers many times a day <8> man ssh-keygen <7> well yes <8> its in there <8> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_SSH_without_a_p***word <7> does anybody else know off the top of their head? because I've checked the man pages, unless I'm missing something <7> redhook: I'm not trying to use ssh without a p***word <7> I'm trying to use ssh-keygen like...from a script <9> sounds like a cron job <8> just tell the script to send a carrage return when it gets "Enter p***phrase (empty for no p***phrase):" and "Enter same p***phrase again: <7> hmm that sort of works <7> I could just pipe carriage returns into it <7> thanks <8> np <10> how do i use xvideo in stable? <10> xvinfo is masked by ~x86 keyword <11> when something describes "fields of a dword" in c++ do they mean each chunk like in 0x01234567 01 is field 1, 23 is field 2, 45 is field 3 and 67 is field 4? <12> http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=xvideo <3> mmmm <13> Anyone home? I cant get lm_sensors to work <13> I successfully ran the thing to detect them, but if I try 'sensors' I get this <13> Can't access procfs/sysfs file <13> Unable to find i2c bus information; <13> For 2.6 kernels, make sure you have mounted sysfs and libsensors <3> =x <14> how do i get gentoo to not make changes to my config files when updating <14> it creates those hidden files of the backups f rom the files it c hanged <14> i dont want it to change anything <14> other than the actual package <14> i think there is a file i can flag somewhere that will tell emerge not to break my config files :) <14> pls help <14> :) <15> it only changes your config if you tell it to with `etc-update`
<15> sounds as if you maybe blindly telling it to change your config without reading & taking note of the updates <13> couldent you also chmod the files? <14> ok so if i do all the emerge update stuff <14> emerge sync <8> paulmer20: you need to compile the i2c modules in the kernel <14> hold on let me find the page i was reading <13> redhook can I compile em in, or do I have to modualize them? <14> if i do emerge --update --deep world <14> will it do anything to my config files? <13> probally. <14> well hwo do i prevent that <8> paulmer20: I'd make them modules <14> does it make the changes .. or do i have to do etc-update for it to make the changes? <8> snax: no that shouldnt touch your configs <14> im doing a liveCD installation on this old *** notebook <15> snax: you have to do etc-update for it to make the changes <14> since i dont want to make the changes.. how do i clean up the files... i know it will tell me like 425125 new config files, run etc-update <15> it will give you the option once you run etc-update <14> k <14> one last thing <14> is ndiswrapper going to come on this livecd <15> good question <14> or am i going to have a bitch of a time getting it on this old *** laptop? <14> if it doesnt, it totally should <14> once this install is done (hope it works) .. ive got to get ndiswrapper on here <14> i can put it on a usb drive .. no problem - but where do i get the gentoo portage one <14> version of ndis <14> oh god <14> the install crashed <14> CopyPackageToChrootError : FATAL: copy_pkg_to_chroot: Could not execute pkg_setup for sys/kernel/luivecd-kernel-2006.0 <14> minus the typos <16> i hope to god your not using that "install" program <14> god amni t <14> dam fasojpfa <14> DAMN IT <14> ok <14> yes <14> i was <14> the dialog one <16> i dont think anyone has gotten that thing to work all the way though <14> ok i'll try again with the GLI program <14> sigh <16> its the same script <14> ok then how else do i get gentoo on this puppy <14> the docuemntation says t o use GLI or install <16> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml?full=1 <16> depends on what docs you look at <14> thats exactly whaty im looking at <14> Booting the Installer LiveCD <14> Using our Installer LiveCD you can boot up your system into a running environment that allows you to install Gentoo. <14> Using the GTK+ based Gentoo Linux Installer <14> You now have an option of using our graphical installer to install Gentoo. Configure the options you need through an easy to use GUI and you're ready to go. <14> Using the Dialog based Gentoo Linux Installer <14> You also have an option of using our text based <14> those are my choices from that doc <16> dont paste things <3> ....... <16> here u go <16> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?full=1 <16> all the install guids **** ... cant wait till i finish mine <14> thx i weill be reading <14> ok buddy <14> so lets just say i do actually manage to get gentoo on this POS laptop <14> how do i get ndiswrapper on here <14> ive got a usb drive stick <14> where do i get the gentoo ndiswrapper file <14> from the latest snapshot or whatever the terminology is <16> ? emerge ndiswrapper <16> not that hard <14> sir <14> i have no internet connection <16> that ****s <3> snax: When you have a network connection <14> tahts why i mention i ahve a usb stick
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