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<0> anyhow, me needs to reboot again anyway, gotte dislodge some devices
<0> brb
<1> redhook: yep
<1> er
<1> renihs: yep
<1> god
<0> hi foxdonut
<0> which mobo do you use again?
<1> using firefox+gnome on a pentium3 is torture after using a core2
<0> me is having problem getting that fake ide-port running
<0> hehe
<0> lol
<0> yes
<2> how can i set my videocard in make.conf to the via unichrome card?
<3> anyone want a laugh?
<3> http://perception.katserver.co.uk/qm/perception.dll?NAME=Entry



<1> renihs: asus p5wdg2-ws pro
<0> ah hmm
<0> me is p5b
<0> dunno, mobo sees ide disk, linux doesnt
<4> hmm, you guys checked out sabayon?
<0> which wouldnt be bad if i didnt need a dvd-rom :)
<1> renihs: hmm havent tried a ide hd on mine, but the dvd works ok
<1> renihs: is it a 975x? ich7?
<0> yes
<0> i think
<0> mompl
<1> i think the piix driver does the job
<1> im not on mine at the moment to check
<0> p965/ich8
<1> ide-disk + piix should do it
<0> hmm
<0> :(
<0> i thought so too
<1> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PIIX CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK
<4> hmmm, Turion64x2 ML-50, should I go x86 or amd64?
<5> amd64
<4> Hmmm, think sabayon might be my new favorite.
<1> whats that?
<4> Gentoo based live/install dvd
<6> some kind of dessert :p
<4> gets you up and running with a gentoo system and a TON of stuff on it quickly.
<1> cool cats make their own
<1> :D
<4> Love gentoo, but after installing it 20 or so times, it gets a little old watching it compile just to get a usable system
<1> how often is it updated?
<4> No idea. Seems pretty up to date to me right now. And after it's up you can always emerge --sync;emerge world -up
<4> But I always hate to recommend Gentoo to newbies cause I know they're gonna have trouble. This install is simple, and the resulting system has a ridiculous amount of software installed.
<4> So even good for installing on non-networked machines.
<7> I wouldn't've minded that last week
<7> foxdonut: Have you found a use for that bootdisk, btw?
<1> Two9A: nej
<1> i dont have floppy disks
<1> or drives
<7> Did I tell you that I found my ethernet card
<1> no
<7> The very second that I managed to download stage3 off wireless
<4> Got x86 version running now, downloaded amd64 version last night, just not sure which I want to use.
<1> :p
<7> Pissed me off no end; it was ON THE DESK
<7> I didn't think to look on the desk!
<1> Niosop: i recommend x86 unles you have >2GB ram
<4> nahh, only .5G on this one :(
<7> x86 4 u
<8> I wish there was something better out there than tvtime ans kdetv
<4> That's what I was thinking
<4> blaise, WinXP MCE? j/k
<7> Is there any way to get mplayer to render at 2/3 resolution?
<4> mplayer will do anything :)
<7> I can get half-res with -lavdopts, but that's a bit small
<8> freevo is a pos
<7> My command right now is "nice -n -19 mplayer -vo x11 -framedrop -vfm ffmpeg -lavdopts lowres=1:fast file.avi"
<7> Need a way to get that to render at higher resolution without ****ing the life out of my CPU
<8> mplayer is ok I guess, I like xine alot better though
<4> Cool, guess I'll stick w/ x86 since it's already installed :) Guess I can start copying stuff over from old one then get to work
<9> jesus
<4> for 32 bit system on amd64, what chost should I use?



<4> and march?
<9> Niosop: i686-yadda
<9> and march=k8
<4> cool. Save to switch cflags and march on a running system and re-emerge world?
<9> cflags, yes. not chost
<4> hmmm, right now 1586, w/ i586 march
<4> guess I'll just live w/ it. It's running ok
<9> check the forums maybe someone's got a guide
<9> but changing chost is a pita
<10> so, I'm trying to setup Gentoo on some old hardware PII. I boot the livecd and my screen goes black. When I boot with gentoo-nofb it says Ready. then stops
<10> any ideas?
<7> Ooh, my X driver supports xv. *recompiles mplayer*
<7> vdog: Do any other Linux livecd's boot?
<10> haven't tried... but I was able to install freebsd on the box awhile ago just fine
<11> keekle
<12> KOREA
<1> ^_^___^_^^
<10> I'll try tropix live cd
<11> is there any big issue with using resiergs
<11> *fs
<11> any reason I should use ext3 over it
<0> heh
<10> think I would have any different luck with the minimial installer?
<13> anyone have any ideas.. i start KDE and my (start menu)KDE Panel is missing from the bottom.. this is a fresh install of Modular Xorg/kde-meta
<0> ext3 is faster?
<0> stable
<7> Last time I used reiser, I lost that partition
<11> oh
<11> RIGHT
<1> ext3 is the only linux fs that does full journaling
<12> reiserfs takes age to mount big partition
<7> Not even z, mat?
<0> reiserfs3 gets ****ing slow over time
<0> eats itself to death
<1> Two9A: isnt linux
<9> reiser4 does, reiser3 is fine
<4> never had a problem w/ reiserfs3.
<7> Fair point, that
<0> reiser4 is even slower :)
<7> Niosop: Experiences differ :)
<0> and more unstable
<4> Two9A, I know, was just saying mine :)
<0> bbl
<4> ok, switched to i686-xxx and march k8. Let's see how quickly everything breaks.
<9> adding 15,000 songs to audacious seems to take a while
<11> so if I use fdisk to make a single large partition on a hardware raid5, and then add a disk later, how can I make the partition bigger
<11> because I have to use the bis utility to initialize my raid
<11> since the linux utility is made for ****ing redhat
<1> resize_reiserfs
<11> ext3
<11> http://s79.photobucket.com/albums/j128/whirlygirl13/?action=view&current=Niger.jpg
<1> resize2fs
<11> thanks :)
<11> so it can be done
<1> yep, i do it a lot
<1> but remember to umount it first :p
<11> right
<1> only jfs/xfs can resize while its mounted
<1> well, ext3 can, but only with a weird patch
<1> and it doesnt always work
<1> its even easier on lvm
<11> damnit
<1> i'd suggest using lvm
<11> why
<1> example, you buy a new disk, sdb :
<1> pvcreate /dev/sdb ; vgextend /dev/vg0 /dev/sdb ; lvextend -L+100G /dev/vg0/root-fs ; resize2fs /dev/vg0/root-fs
<1> no ****ing arround with partitions
<13> any ideas ?
<11> oh, with ext3
<1> lvm works with any fs
<11> nice
<1> its a block level driver
<11> ok thanks again
<11> i don't have ext3 support in my kernel


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