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<0> Alright, guys. How can I set up CPU frequency scaling on this Athlon? <1> Two - why would u need to? <2> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_PowerNow! ? <0> sCsI: Because it's a laptop <1> ahh <0> Man, 91 deps <3> is it possible to change the dimensions of my terminal in CLI mode? <4> fraxus: read this http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/misc/5654-linux-disk-block-size-help-please.html <4> pretty much covers it all doesen't it ? <0> Erm. I merged fluxbox and I didn't get X. Is this something new? <5> anyone good with swish-e here? <0> Ok, wtf happened to xorg-x11, and what are all these USE flags? When did this happen, and why did no-one tell me? <6> Two9A: heh, you serious? <6> its modular X <7> hehe <0> This is some ****ed-up ****, is what
<6> which probably means the autotools:actualcode ratio is way off now <6> ;p <8> xatofuvu <9> rokaao <10> bujo <11> hahaha <12> penguin pasted "Hahaha", view at http://genpaste.pengu.in/pastes/show/243 <11> ^-- why IDE ****s <2> theres an option in the kernel to stop that <11> the disk is completely dead I think :) <13> i had that from a cd drive when trying to install gentoo on an old P200 the other week <13> at a rate of a couple of blocks of what you see there every second <11> these are Uncorrectable errors on an IDE disk <11> which means: completely dead <11> look at the sector count: 0 :) <11> right at the start of the disk <13> fun fun <11> well if you consider that the disk is around 7-8 years old <11> and has been running 24/7 <11> it's not that bad <2> damm <13> pfft <11> pretty good for IDE ... I just don't like how they fail <13> if you were using real hardware it'd be going for another 10 years yet <11> I had a Seagate Cheetah 10K 36GB die on me a month ago <11> it was more than 13 years old and had been used 24/7 as well <11> and strictly speaking, it's not dead yet... after running a surface scan and moving the bad sectors it still works fine <11> didn't even lose data <13> scsi rules <11> I've started using SATA Raptors now <11> exclusively <11> time will tell how reliable they are <13> i have no sata hardware, alas <11> that Cheetah might not have had the best transfer rates <11> compared to current-age disks <11> but BOY is the seektime good <11> the Raptors have similar seeks but are a bit quicker on transfer <2> i have the first gen 36gig raptor .. works great <2> gets a bit toasty at times <11> the Raptors are running much cooler than my Cheetah <15> hey all - i just installed gentoo on an amd64 box - all is well, except i can't log in as root with "su -" (permission denied) - i can log in from gdm, or single user - any ideas? <11> moodboom: that question has been covered 1234873245 times on the forum <11> and is probably part of the Gentoo Handbook AND several FQs <11> *FAQs <11> UTFS, in other words <11> to get back to what I was saying <15> i played with /etc/securetty(s?) with no luck - aight, i'll go digging <11> I only use IDE for storage now <11> RAID5 or better <2> ya a bit cheeper going ide <11> takes a little more work to maintain airflow in PATA systems <11> but the price difference is just too large still <2> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822136032 few of thouse would be nice <16> my mrecho <16> this s hit is STILL installing dude <16> P2 300 = slow <2> no **** <16> im emerging grub now <16> thats the step im on
<16> from the handbook <11> reliability is bad <11> look at the first comment <11> NEVER buy the brand new models <16> of what <16> what are you talking about pengiun <11> disks <16> o <16> im like that with cars <16> always buy the last year of the series <11> exactly <16> 2006 Jeep Wrangler (last year of series) <11> new line is always plagued with defects <16> 2003 BMW 530i (last year of series) <11> well I wouldn't buy a Jeep Wrangler anyways <11> but OK <16> i love it <11> it's a hair-dresser's car <16> lol <16> i guess <16> if i had a pic i'd show ya <16> its the unlimited <16> big wheels <16> \tires <16> unlimited is like 1 foot longer than momral wrangler <16> woo hoo emerge grub done <16> next step.. configure gru <16> :) <13> easy peasy <11> lemon squeezy <17> Hi, how can I send print to a shared windows printer? <11> cups <17> Is there a manual about this? <11> yes <11> man cups <11> or read the printing howto <11> or look at the Gentoo docs <11> or look at the Gentoo forum for the cups howto <11> etc. <17> ok. ok <11> it requires some work <11> so be warned <11> you might want to use Samba with it as well <11> if it's a windows share you want really <18> 3008 BMW M3 <11> 3008 ? <18> 2008 BMW M3 <11> wow <11> 2 years ahead of time? <18> thats what I'm gonna get, with all the options <18> I'm saving for it <18> its gonna cost me ~$80k <11> sheesh <11> what a waste of money <11> get a Porsche you dummy <11> they cost the same and are MUCH better cars <16> i hate printing in linux <18> it'll smoke a porsche <16> my piece of **** printer doesn't work <11> wrong wrong wrong wrong <16> what? <16> BMW? <16> BMW > * <11> you MUST be American <18> the M series are made for racing <11> to think a BMW will smoke a comparable Porsche <16> i had an M3, i sold it 6 months ago <18> madsnax: did you have the performance package? <11> then again, you US car manufacturers don't even KNOW what a corner is <11> let alone how to go through one <16> The M is the performance package <18> hahah <18> madsnax: no, there's a performance package addon for the M3 <16> show me
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