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<0> omio: nope, it requires apple hardware, unless you disable those checks. <0> also requires EFI, which I don't think vmware provides. <1> anyone here tried XGL? <2> w.e for the 5 seconds i used osx it ****ed to me <3> oh **** <4> lets see <3> i totally underestimated the size of my algorithm <3> now the files it generated are like hundreds of megabytes BIG <3> hahaha <4> i'm going to install gentoo on a p4 2.53ghz here in a minute <4> what flags you think i should use <4> always did it on an athlon <1> march=pentium4? <5> finally got DTS/DD working <3> 100megs of valid ontario social insurance numbers <3> lol
<2> ooo <4> I am making this PC my first desktop gentoo computer <4> any suggestions about what GUI I should run <4> my other two gentoo machines is a postfix/spam******in server and the other is an iptables pc <6> twm <2> fluxbox <7> windowmaker <7> :D <4> i've messed with fluxbox before a little.. <7> ya know what <2> kde! <7> I @#$@# hate perforce. <2> icewm! <1> kde is neat <1> unless you're on a 386 <2> yea <8> Bloat <8> Bloat is not neat. <4> fluxbox can do some amazing things but isnt a full gui like kde right? <2> uhh no? <8> Define "full gui" <2> kde is like a whole desktop suite <4> desktop suite is what i mean <4> like kde or gnome <3> hmm <4> i really liked GNOME last time i saw it <4> much more than KDE <3> what utility can I use 2 find the same lines in 2 files <3> or can sacan 2 files and check if any liens are the same <8> KDE is a Desktop Environment. It comes with 5 programs to do each thing you may want to do, all of which are called "K"Something <4> i had to do a crapload of customization to fluxbox configs just to get basic stuff <2> nathanGL grep? <7> BeyondCompare <3> never mind lol... Diff: memory exhausted <9> salec: KDE is probably as close as you're going to get without running OS X... <7> yargh <9> eye me mattey <9> LAND HOE <3> someone give me there ssn to test my code lol <3> jk <9> oh yeah <9> here ya go <9> 1234-56-7890 <9> holy crap <9> i forgot my real SSN <9> I remember the last 4 lol <9> oh there i go i remembered it agian, whew. <2> what are the last 4? <9> omio: **** <9> u <2> :) <3> lol <7> hahaha <3> ba dum dum chinG! <2> in the military your SSN gets tossed around like a thai hooker <9> i doubt they love it long time <2> nope <8> mmm thai hooker <3> lol <2> 12 year old thai hooker
<3> the the .mi <9> 12yrs old? <9> good grief that's wrong. <9> 16 sure <0> bitrot: not in many countries. <9> but 12 jeebus <2> hehe <9> a female is not even fully developed at 12 dude <2> 16 is a nice age <0> speaking of... http://bash.org/?24 <9> lol <3> she can't get preg <4> whats recommended paritioning scheme for a desktop workstation... just same as howto gentoo guide? or has anyone else done something different? <9> mechtn: meh some people don't use swap hehe <2> nathanGL who? <9> if someone has 1.5gigs of ram they hardly use swap (depending on what their desktop does) <9> so some people opt-out of using hd space for a swap <9> other than that all you really need is a boot partition and a / partition <9> some people like to seperate /usr and /var on different partitions. <3> i have 1.5gb of ram but hardly made any use of it for the calculatiosn I was doing <0> heh, my server has separate /boot /var /opt /usr and /tmp partitions <10> http://pastebin.ca/85796 help please!!! <3> im just worried that the subwoofer will rattle it around too much if its onthe floor... <0> heh, adio came from #gentoo on freenode to here <10> well im tryin to figure this stuff out <10> its boggling my mind why everything would disapear after a reboot <10> or stoping gdm <4> ok what the hell is up with the manual saying <4> stage 1 and 2 are not supported anymore. <9> CannedBar: yeah it all depends on what you're using the machine for and how you feel like backing your data up <9> for some seperate partitions are nice an easy dd command to back up the partition is always nice <9> mechtn: well they are and they are not. <4> all my machines are from stage1 but i dont have the instructions anymore <9> mechtn: you can technicanlly do a stage3 install then do emerge -e system and it will rebuild all the system packages which basically give you a stage1 <9> but you don't have to bootsrap and all that **** <4> hrmm <4> so just stick with stage3 then? <4> it wont bloat my system? <0> yeah <9> lol <9> no dude <9> not at all <4> hrm ok... <0> stage 3 doesn't even have syslogd, or cron, etc... <9> neither does stage1.... <4> i just remember stage1 was leet and pimpin back in the day <9> you always have to emerge your own specific cron and system logger. <9> mechtn: no it wasn't. <0> bitrot: yeah, but he was talking about system bloat. <9> I have always yelled how stupid it is to do a stage1 install. <9> I've always done stage3 for gentoo <9> even when stage1 was out <4> uh ok.. well i always did stage1 .. my machines run great <9> because stage1 is a bigger waste of time than stage3 lol <9> dude I run stage3 and my machine runs great. <3> man i really want a pj.. maybe in august perhaps <9> what is your point? <11> i've always run stage1 <4> the point of stage1 was so that your system was built specifically for your hardware and what not <4> isnt that correct? <11> well <9> i guess you're not understand what i'm saying hoss <9> emerge -e system <9> rebuilds all SYSTEM apps <9> like gcc <11> bleh <4> ya i get that now :) <9> so it would be recompiled for your system <11> with the wrong toolchain though <9> why the wrong toolchain? <11> because your existing toolchain is built with different flags <9> it would use whatever exists on that stage3 package no? <11> yes <11> but if you say... want some insane uber cflags
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