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<0> this new <1> what does source /etc/profile do ? <0> xorg stuff <2> FatMom: reloads your /etc/profile <0> about modular xorg, do i need to do anything special? <1> oteren: follow the howto <0> or is it fixed automagically if i emerge xorg 7? <3> oteren: are you upgrading or is this a new install? <0> fresh <3> just install it <4> oteren: you shoudl set VIDEO_CARDS and INPUT_DEVICES in your make.conf <4> to reduce how much gets compiled <1> there was like a gazillion of threads about problems with the new xorg and stuff, I just followed the howto and had 0 problems <4> INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse" and VIDEO_CARDS="nv nvidia vesa" are pretty reasonable for nvidia setups <0> roger <1> why not just nvidia ?
<5> nv=crap <4> FatMom: just in case it dont work, you'll have something to fall back on while you debug it :-P <5> nvidia=teh_win <1> oh <0> nv is the dummy driver? <4> not a dummy <5> nv is the open source driver <4> it's the open source nvidia driver, not made by nvidia <0> ah <5> and it's poop <1> but now I have a damn radeon video card.... <4> FatMom: no problem, there is drivers for ati too <1> I know, ill just follow the howto, <1> but.. so many peoples with so many problems with ati <1> and that dri crap <1> why they need a direct rendering manager :/ <6> where is java supposed to be <6> cause it says it cant find it in /usr/java <6> but i dont think that is where it said to put it <7> _syntax_: `which java` <8> _syntax_: in /opt <6> jre <6> for azureus <6> still <7> no, that's a command <6> yes i am still trying to get it to work <7> enter "which java" <6> jre-1-5 <6> something like that <6> i think <6> /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03/bin/java <6> thsi is what it said but i updated it <6> ? <7> java-config will let you select which one to use <7> I suggest you read the java guides in the wiki <8> may want to make sure you are updated too ... they changed how the java vm is setup within the last week or 2 <9> Anyone come across this issue before: a VM being able to pick up an address from external DHCP server, but unable to ping out anywhere? <8> Two9A: vmware? <9> Uh-huh <1> noooooooo not glibc again, takes about 7hours just for this package alone :( <8> what mode it the networking in? <9> Bridged <4> FatMom: are you using userlocales? <4> cause compiling all the different locales makes it take MUCH longer <8> Two9A: have you tried in in host only or nat? <10> locales-gen <1> yes <10> is your friend <1> uh <1> wait <4> you shoudl have "sys-libs/glibc userlocales" in your /etc/portage/package.use <9> I could try a host-only configuration <1> its not /etc/locales.build ? <1> yes proxy, I have that <10> not anymore fatmom <1> doh <10> namechange <10> locale.gen <4> FatMom: yea, you have to set en_US* in /etc/locales.build <1> [proxy] already done <4> FatMom: dunno what to tell you, doesn't take THAT long for me
<0> when portage says it wants to be updated, its not harder than doing emerge portage isnt it? <11> FatMom: did you delete all the lines in locales.build *except* en_US*? <11> oteren: correct <1> iamben: yes.. <11> FatMom: and "emerge -pv glibc" shows userlocales is set? if so, thats as fast as it gets for a glibc build =) <11> and theres no way it takes 7 hours unless you are on like a p90 <3> 16:35:55 up 12:47, 6 users, load average: 3.93, 5.05, 4.56 <3> look at the load <1> hmm <1> so I should stop my emerge -e world then ? I try to fix this <11> if you are already pretty far into the world rebuild, disabling those locales wont be worth it <1> glibc is not far.. <3> you can stop the build, change locales and then 'emerge --resume' <11> that might piss off portage, not sure though <1> ok so now locale.gen is updated <1> only 2 locale <11> you mean locales.build? <1> I thought it was updated to locale.gen ? <1> locales.build already had only 2 locale <11> locales.build is what is used when you emerge glibc <3> and you need the userlocals USE flag set <12> hiya. i'm doing a fresh install under amd64. and i have geforce 6150 onboard, when i try to emerge nvidia drivers, it blocks xorg-x11 7.1 and i can't emerge it! how can i set that it will emerge xorg-7.0? <1> uh, we need a login p*** for pasteme.com now ? <3> ufk_: nvidia's drivers dont work right with 7.1 yet <1> so what about this <3> ufk_: thats why 7.1 is masked <1> * Warning! Gentoo's GLIBC with NPTL enabled now behaves like the <1> * glibc from almost every other distribution out there. This means <1> * that glibc is compiled -twice-, once with linuxthreads and once <1> * with nptl. The NPTL version is installed to lib/tls and is still <1> * used by default. If you do not need nor want the linuxthreads <1> * fallback, you can disable this behavior by adding nptlonly to <13> FatMom: you shouldent <12> redhook: how can i set that nvidia-drivers will emerge xorg-7.0? <3> FatMom: put 'nptl nptlonly' in your USE flags <11> FatMom: pasteme.com, take off the www <3> ufk_: yes <11> and tell kitchen that its ****ing retarded to have the "admin" page be the www subdomain <1> oh... <1> well sorry about the flood then <13> iamben: i dident try to hard making pasteme.com <13> its like 12 lines of code <12> redhook: i have no idea how to set it up. i finished emerge system, and i can't emerge nvidia-drivers cause it blocks xorg-7.1, it won't just install 7.0 <11> its still annoying that www. takes you to the login page <13> fine i'll fix it <13> damn www people <1> so about the warning, does tah explain how it take around 7hours to compile glibc <13> who types www anymore <11> FatMom: no <0> dont mess with the world wide web mister <11> thrasher7: web standards say www should take you to the website <3> ufk_: put a # in front of ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" in /etc/make.conf <11> domain.com may or may not be the web server, www.domain.com is the web server <13> iamben: actually they dont <3> ufk_: installing stuff that isnt marked stable is a bad idea <11> having www.domain.com and domain.com separate websites is a piss poor idea <11> ...my bank does it though <13> i HATE sites that require the www <1> so how long should glibc takes to compile on a 3000+ <12> i have gentoo for like 3 years. i'm installing on a different system. if i'll mask xorg-x11 7.1 in /etc/portage/package.umask will be enouge? i don't need to block any other xorg-x11 modules|/ <12> ? <11> ufk_: yes, you do need to mask some other stuff, like xorg-server and a bunch of xf86-* modules <3> ufk_: try it <3> ufk_: and its /etc/portage/package.mask <11> well, when i say a "bunch" i mean xf86-input-mouse, xf86-input-keyboard, and maybe some xf86-video-* if you want other drivers like nv, vesa, vga <13> there www works <11> thrasher7: good man <1> oh I didnt see the put nptonly in the use flags <1> ill try it <11> is there not a wiki article or guide somewhere for masking xorg stuff for nvidia users? <12> oh ok it tells me each time what module to block <3> iamben: no, because xorg 7.1 isnt marked stable <3> atleast not on amd64 or x86 <11> umm no ****, but when has that stopped people from writing guides?
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