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<0> hehe
<1> silverfox: wtf, watch House NOW
<1> best show on tv
<0> ehehe ok ok :P
<1> season 3 has started!!!
<0> hmm
<1> yeah PB is awesome too
<1> but i mean, if you want to watch the best show ever to be put on a television, its Arrested Development
<2> grrr portage doesnt even have the latest firefox.. ports even has it lol
<1> ...?
<2> 1.5.0.7
<1> i updated it today
<1> so, uhm, it does
<2> portage has it?
<3> yea
<3> did you sync/



<2> the binary or source though.
<1> both
<2> wtf
<2> i synced
<2> and..
<1> ul!
<2> bah
<1> if yer x86 you should be using firefox 2 beta anyway
<2> i guess ill sync one more time
<2> piercey: nah not alot of the extensions i use support 2.0
<2> do not*
<2> and i saw firefox 3.0a1 on the ftp server
<2> i wonder what is that
<2> mozillas ftp server
<2> http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/firefox-3.0a1.en-US.linux-i686.tar.bz2
<1> heh
<4> hey guys!
<4> i made a boboo
<4> booboo
<4> and did rm * instead of rm *~ in /etc/X11
<4> so other than chooser.sh and xorg.conf .. what other files are in there?
<4> ansd what package does chooser.sh come from? =)
<4> i'd like to reemerge that
<3> try emerge xorg-x11 --config
<4> doex not have a config fucntion
<4> i even just typed emerge xorg-x11 again
<4> but it didnt restore /etc/X11
<4> at least, not chooser.sh
<3> those files came from somewhere.
<3> are you using modular x?
<4> yes
<3> ah might be another package
<3> do a equery b /etc/X11/chooser.sh
<4> 7.0-r1
<3> might not work though if the file is not there :(
<3> might have to try touch /etc/X11/chooser.sh
<4> equery b /etc/X11/chooser.sh ?
<3> yep
<4> that a part of gentoolkit?
<3> yep
<2> odd, i dont see 1.5.0.7 in portage
<4> ahh
<4> x11-apps/xinit-1.0.2-r6
<4> /etc/X11/chooser.sh
<3> you're right KuR-RupT I don't see it either.
<4> thanks bitrot
<4> you da man
<3> ubersnax: np
<4> so just 'emerge xinit'?
<4> or is there a better way
<3> emerge xinit --config :D
<3> try that
<4> neg
<4> no go
<3> hmm lame
<3> error?
<4> this ebuild does not ahvee a config function
<3> hmm
<5> this really bites, I'm so bored :/
<4> so emerge xinit ?
<5> what is chooser.sh for btw?



<3> i'm not sure
<5> never understood that
<4> loads up your wm of choice from rc.conf i believe
<3> i've never used it
<4> because with out
<4> well
<4> without it, my system doesnt load the wm i choose in rc.conf
<3> ah okay
<3> that's why I don't use GDMs ;p
<5> ubersnax: okay
<4> bitrot thanks for the help
<3> np
<5> it ****s that my favorite programs uses both gnome and kdelibs :/
<4> my stuff is back
<3> xinit was just configs?
<3> i wouldn't imagine there would be much to compile
<2> piercey: lol i dont think 1.5.0.7 is on portage
<4> its done
<4> there it goes.. Xfce!
<4> woohooo
<5> ubersnax: is it any good?
<4> its my fav
<4> i tried the others
<5> ubersnax: slimmed?
<4> xfce4 to me, is a perfect balance between functionality and lightweight(ness)
<5> ubersnax: prolly should give it a try...some day
<4> "Failure reading maimum pixel clock value for display device TV-0"
<3> ubersnax: yeah i used to think the same thing, then i started to use KDE
<4> thats the only error i see now
<3> then I bought a Mac Mini
<4> but at least it loads
<4> i guess the tv-out wont work...
<4> or maybe i need to specify maximum pixel clock value
<4> but i dont know how
<5> bitrot: I used kde then I switched to fluxbox.. using real resourceeating programs so I need a lightweight system
<5> + I love configfiles
<3> yeah i rather just do what I have to do and not worry about setting up the wm
<3> yeah you love the sendmail config file too?
<5> bitrot: hehe
<3> or how about the nagios config
<3> much love?
<2> bitrot: you sure firefox 1.5.0.7 is on portage? i synced man, only 1.5.0.6
<5> bitrot: I just set it up one time, then I more or less have a static system
<2> and even on gentoo.org and gentoo-portage it doesnt show
<3> KuR-RupT: you should scroll up and read exactly what I typed.
<3> KuR-RupT: I never said it was in portage piercy did.
<2> bitrot: oh iam sorry..
<4> do i need alsadrivers
<4> the package
<4> or just alsa-utils
<3> I said you were right, and it's not there, beta2 is but not 1.5.0.7
<3> ubersnax: depends
<3> don't need the drivers if you're using the alsa drivers in the kernel
<5> bitrot: using hydrogen, rosegarden and jack and I need all the spare resources that kde consumes
<2> bitrot: ah ok, sorry
<3> but yeah you'll need alsa-utils regardless.
<5> ubersnax: for some reason alsa-drivers allways mess with my system even though I follow the howtos, I allways stick with the kernel modules
<3> there is no difference between alsadrivers and kernel drivers, other than the kernel drivers are just a tad bit more outdated that the alsadriver package.
<3> in most cases the alsadrivers package usually helps
<5> bitrot: I don't really know what I'm doing wrong but I never get them to work
<5> hehe, it's like 05:32 and the tv calls it night
<3> yeah everyone knows TV is not real :D
<3> but it's damn fun to watch
<3> like this show House
<3> I'm not into the whole drama stuff but this show is great
<4> how strangerd
<4> dgsdsg
<4> asfasf
<4> uuio;
<3> oooo ice bath
<3> that must ****
<3> with a fever of 105 i guess it's necessary O.o
<6> psh, brain damage only occurs at 107.
<4> asff


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