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<0> killall -9 pypanel <0> aCk <1> tehee <1> sup m6 <0> hey hey <0> you live. <0> i think its turkey sandwich time <2> gonna hump two hot turkish girls? <3> That's the only thing I know as 'turkey sandwich' <4> Just a question. I want to download a kernel. It's masked by ~x86 witch I'm running on. Is it real stupid to unmask that kernel? <3> no <4> :) <3> just means it hasn't been tested <3> so you *MAY* have problems. <3> That doesn't mean that you're going to for sure have problems.
<5> HAI DJEN2 MENZ <3> **** even some masked packages don't have problems, but you're more likeley to see problems with a 'masked' package versus a 'keyword mask' package. <5> yeah, like gcc 4.2 <3> right.. <6> FatMom: i did more reading on 4.3, its a bitch to set up properly... definitely NOT as easy as unmasking & emerging <6> i dont think anyone on the forums who has had success has used the ebuild for it <0> bitrot: you mean you *WILL* <0> =p <4> Ok, I thougth is was something in the X86 structure. Fanx for the.enlightning. <3> m6: heh yea <5> iamben: yes but I there was a post about gcc 4.3 and 100% core duo stuff <0> whats up d00d <3> well **** non masked packages give me problems ;) <0> hows the 360 <5> -I <5> anyway I'm not going to try gcc 4.3 <0> linux in general gives all of us problems <5> 4.2 is fine <6> Funklord: there is... read it, he used his own source & had to hack things up to get it running <0> take that! <7> m6: he'll install Linux on it then ship it back <5> bitrot: last time that I did a normal install (I always use ~) I had way more problem than using ~ <0> heh <7> m6: http://www.strangehorizons.com/2004/20040405/badger.shtml <0> o gawd <0> wtf... <0> better not be a dead badger <0> =p <0> hah <0> thats funny. <6> FatMom: i determined that it is definitely not worth moving to 4.3 yet unless you do have a core2 cpu <6> and im only athlon x2 <5> I always wanted to install linux on a dead badger <7> VD Linux (available from Twisted Faces Software) <6> neat thing i figured out though, on 4.2 you can use -march=native and it'll autodetect an optimal march <5> uh <0> CannedBar: those were some ****ed up chars. <5> -march=naive ? <0> silly urxvt <5> native* <6> yes <5> m6: like theses ? u <7> m6: lol, you need to fix urxvt <0> iamben: really? <7> they should be umlauts <0> yea, i see them as 1/4 chars <6> if your system has the proper -march set already it wont make a diff, but useful if you dont know or dont wanna bother looking it up <6> on mine, -march=native correctly sets -march=k8 <0> iamben: i just want the core2 flag to hurry up. <7> m6: then something is messed on your end I think <0> so iffy using prescott... <5> iamben: I always use -march=athlon64 <0> CannedBar: yea, i know =( <6> FatMom: thats equivalent to k3 <6> err k8 <6> (wrong hand =) ) <5> with -msse3 <7> FatMom: what do you see for this character: <5> because mine is venice, so ss3 is there <6> k8=athlon64=opteron=athlon-fx as far as gcc knows
<5> CannedBar: I see 3 chars <6> yeah i have -msse3 as well <7> yeah, but what chars? <6> i forget what core mine is, but its a new enough one <5> i dont know how to "type" those <7> the umlaut (u with dots)? <5> yes <5> U with 2 dots <7> ok, then m6's unicode settings are messed. <0> i see A with a squigly over it and a 1/4 next to it <0> =p <5> using rxvt-unicode <0> i'm using urxvt too <0> i wonder what i did wrong... <7> using gnome-terminal here ;-) <7> m6: have you set your language vars correctly? <5> why they call it rxvt-unicode but its urxvt <0> CannedBar: i think so... <5> CannedBar: GNOME TERMINAL ?! <6> FatMom: if you wanna do more fun stuff, try enabling prelinking w/ prelink -afR, does prelinking more efficently than you normally can on 32bit <5> prelink ? <7> FatMom: yes. <5> CannedBar: why :'( <7> can you click on links in urxvt? <5> yes.. <7> orly? <5> middle click <6> FatMom: prelink is nice, speeds up loading times of everything w/ shared libs, helps kde & gnome stuff lots <5> with some Xdefaults setting <5> which is <5> URxvt*urlLauncher: firefox <5> :D <7> pretty much gnome-term was quite easy to setup, and rxvt takes effort :-P <0> FatMom: ooo i didn't know that <0> thnx <5> m6: I thought you told me this ? <0> nadda <0> i was looking for that. <1> gnome-terminal 0wnz j00 <5> I think it was deface <5> but anyway <1> irssi works just fine in gnome-terminal too :> <5> PLEASE STOP <1> gnome-terminal helps you get things done fast and efficiently <8> ? <1> heh <0> FatMom: can you post your .Xdefaults so i can steal some stuff i may not have =p <6> i use konsole <6> how you like THAT? <5> m6: sure <0> ty <5> konsole rocks <1> hey CandyBar <5> m6: whats the paste link again <0> genpaste.pengu.in <0> wtf is up with the topic lately... <0> nothing interesting for me to gawk at. <5> Connection refused - /tmp/logicbot-socket <0> ****ty <0> you can just msg me it. <5> k <5> looks like this <0> hmm <0> url is not working <5> you need to relog <5> well thats the easy way <5> http://pix.nofrag.com/9c/fb/074ce0577ccd3f92de0136453560.html <0> startin a new terminal uses the new settings <0> FatMom: you just highlight URL and click middle mouse? <7> oh yeah, gnome-term is also magical in handling ssh-agent :-) <5> m6: no need to highlight <5> just middle click it <0> ahh i think i'm missing URxvt*perl-ext: mark-urls <7> URxvt*urlLauncher: firefox
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