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<0> put multiple 'screen's in one screen <1> -.- <0> ctrl+a c create a new <2> bitrot: :> <3> heheh <0> mm <2> motion: dewd, i know all those fun things <0> whats to name it <3> stupid early morning work <0> ctrl+a A <1> man screen <0> obsidian; but not the most important one? <2> bitrot also set me up with a fancy status bar he made <0> crack head <2> motion: har har <0> obsidian; p***word was the first i learned ;)
<3> mythtv it is <0> screen is useless unprotected <2> basic: seen freevo? <3> no? <4> man iam getting frustrated with ipcop lol <0> stop using it ? <2> motion: i just use it to keep stuff running on a shell <0> obsidian; ;) <4> ipcop is good <4> but its pussing me off some things <2> basic: i've never actually done either with a TV card that works but freevo seems much much much much easeir <4> pissing* <0> obsidian; i always used psy cause i wasent gonna run a screen , even if i trusted the admin <2> aha <0> obsidian; i p***wd the screen im on now, and im teh ONLY one with root <0> <-- security freak ;) <2> never a bad thing <2> unless you're an anal security freak and impose your OCD on others <3> huh <2> but sharing your knowledge is never bad :P <3> im gonna have to try freevo now <2> basic: faster compile/setup time too <3> sweet <3> freevo looks tight] <3> i like these gant icons <5> Whoa! <5> for i in $(ls); do echo kde-base/$i ~x86 >> /etc/portage/package.keywords; done <5> that did the trick :-) <6> ok.. ill ask in here, ive been bouncing around 3 different channels trying to figure out what the crap is going on <6> [01:03] <6> im using a gentoo system, and recently changed motherboards. I hoped that a kernel recompile would add in the support i needed for my new motherboard, and it did for the most part. The problem now is that /etc/runlevels/default/net.eth0 stalls on dhcpcd. it eventually times out ("Error, timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server response") and the system continues booting. After i log in, i can run dhcpcd and it works fine. any <6> [01:03] <6> oh yeah, new motherboard is the asrock dual sata-2 (yes thats the name, ULi M1695 northbridge, ULi M1567 southbridge, ALi M5263 ethernet controller according to lspci) <7> gameman73: hmm, just disable net.eth0 with rc-update and add it to /etc/conf.d/local.start <7> gameman73: put it in /etc/conf.d/local.stop too <6> i did that, but then net services fail <7> ohh heh <7> what does the syslog say about it timing out? <6> nothing <7> strange, I dont see what that could have to do with your new motherboard since its just a script <6> thats what i thought <7> I'm guessing you might have a defective NIC <6> but the NIC works <6> and even when i run the script as a user, it fails <7> well its obviously having issues <6> (root user, obviously) <7> you didnt change arch did you? <6> a little bit, but still x86 <7> then you didnt <6> (went from athlon xp to athlon 64) <6> but its still x86 mode <7> ok <7> what motherboard? <8> do you see any other eth devices with ifconfig -a <6> Dawai: no <6> redhook: asrock dual sata2 (thats actually the name..) <6> like i said, uli chipset <7> asrock? take it back and get an ASUS board <8> gameman73: this is a long shot, but look in the BIOS for the option "PnP OS" and set it to disabled <6> Dawai: what would that have to do with it not getting an ip addy? i can try it but i dont think it will do anythign <8> 6 years ago i had a similar problem because if that option <6> the card itself is working fine, i can tell it to run dhcpcd and it works <6> ok
<6> ill give it a shot 1 sec <8> i had to bring my NIC down and then back up before it worked <7> yeah, might be waiting for the OS to initialise the card instead of hardware <7> I'd still take that board back and get something better <7> ASUS, nForce 4 <6> redhook: im cheap, thats why i got this <6> cant go nf4, no agp nf4 <7> you can get a PCI-E card for cheap <6> ive got a geforce 6600GT ... i would rather not go cheap pci-e <6> Dawai: i know this sounds stupid, but i cant find that option <7> its in there <8> maybe it's not used anymore in today's BIOSes <7> in advances or something <7> Dawai: its still used <6> its an AMI bios :( <8> gameman73: perhaps flash to the lastest BIOS version first <6> i could try that.... <7> thats the first thing I do when I get a new motherboard <6> i hate flashing bios's <7> why? it takes a minute <6> and during that minute, the power goes off..... i have horrible luck <6> p1.5.... lets see what they have <7> UPS <6> dont have one <7> I know, buy one of the $35 ones <6> seems like the only bios updates are to add processor support <7> do it anyway <7> maybe it'll fix that NIC initialization problem <6> i dont think its a hardware issue... <6> if it were a hardware issue, i wouldnt be able to tell it to just run dhcpcd and have it work <6> and the driver loads up just fine, no complaints there <7> find that PNP option, I've seen it in AMI bios on AMD64 boards <7> kdebase needs to hurry up and finish recompiling <6> is it possible to find out what command line options are being p***ed to dhcpcd in this script? <7> what options? <6> the command line options to dhcpcd <7> iirc you have to put the options in /etc/conf.d/net <7> you could try removing dhcpcd and install dhclient <6> yes,,,,,, but dhcpcd takes command line options too... i want to find out what this stupid script is using <7> like I said, look in your config <7> no options in the config == none being p***ed <0> WOW <0> OK <0> this mouse <0> is ****in killing me <7> wow <7> I can <7> type on a <7> bunch of <0> its a track pad <7> lines too <0> witha up-down scroll on the right side <0> and when i touch it "wrong" <7> can you use one line? <0> it calls the back ****tion on firefox <0> but when i try to repeat the effect <0> i cant <0> and no icant redhook <0> HOW the **** am u diing it <0> i hate it cause i dont know HOW im doing the back ****tion <0> its ****tion cause its backing always when i dont <7> 'function' <0> ****tion cause its ****ing what im curently looking it <6> ok, from a script, 'eval "dhcpcd ${opts} ${iface}" <7> 00:16 Ignoring ALL from motion <0> <3 <6> is that actually running dhcpcd there <0> i like the scroll up and down FUNCtion <7> gameman73: yes, and it gets ${opts} from /etc/conf.d/net <0> but some times it scrolls back <0> and i dont know why <6> redhook: /etc/conf.d/net is for net.eth0, im looking in the dhcpcd module/script <7> /etc/conf.d/net is for all network interfaces
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