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<0> kinda bulky :\
<1> now he can be lonely and pathetic even when he is in public!
<2> hehe
<0> heheh
<2> omg i cant find more coke
<0> i think the only reason ive ever sshed from my phone was to reboot
<3> robz_ i feel ya man
<2> hehe
<2> that is awsome
<2> never thought about rebooting
<2> i always thought about the thingie: "i use a nix* based OS, that means i get laid about as offen i have to reboot my computer"
<2> well well
<0> yeah, well maybe that applies to you
<2> remake the kernel or reinstall one?
<4> my portage thinks i have both old and new installs of some packages in the system, is there some way i can tell portage that i only have the old ones so instead of cleaning packages it upgrades them?
<2> nope i always thought i was going to end up like that



<2> until one day
<1> glidarn: sometimes you DO have multiple versions of the same package
<0> you would run portage -Pp
<3> glidarn sounds like youre masking packages
<0> but that might not be advisable
<3> masking can screw up the upgrading
<4> iamben: but now now =) it got messy after a --sync ...totaly weird
<0> its called slotting
<2> well?
<1> glidarn: give us an example of package & versions specifically
<2> what to do?
<0> im betting glib/db
<0> or a kernel
<1> robz_: just get to menuconfig somehow, enable the driver, rebuild the kernel, and reinstall teh new bzimage
<0> something along those lines
<2> yea but how get to menuconfig?
<0> rtfm
<1> probably with genkernel --menuconfig
<2> YEA!
<0> wow, because i didnt say that an hour ago
<0> heh
<2> but then it sayy some useful options: --menuconfig... and so on
<4> sed, bzip2 tar e.t.c
<5> what package is "su" in?
<0> genkernel --menuconfig all
<0> probably
<3> Casty ive never had to get su, but sudo yes
<1> su should be in shadow
<2> ok now it is happening thingies
<1> glidarn: what makes you think you have multiple versions installed?
<0> inspiron ~ # equery b `which su`
<0> [ Searching for file(s) /bin/su in *... ]
<0> sys-apps/shadow-4.0.15-r2 (/bin/su)
<0> tada
<5> my su is broken for some reason for regular users. Root can still su, but you can't su to root.
<4> emerge --clean want's to remove them
<0> Casty: thats not broken
<0> youre user is not a member of the "wheel" group
<4> app-arch/bzip2
<4> selected: 1.0.3-r5
<4> protected: 1.0.3-r6
<4> omitted: none
<5> yes I am
<0> Casty: type "groups"
<0> is it listed there?
<5> yep
<0> okay, and "su" is not working?
<5> This just happened today
<5> I type "su -"
<0> what happens?
<5> and it says "su: Authentication failure
<5> Sorry.
<5> doesn't prompt for a p***word
<6> add yourself to the wheel group, log out and back in
<4> iamben: so if i do a emerge of anything i will lose bzip2 and other apps
<4> in the cleaning part
<5> I've been in the wheel group for 2 months ever since I setup this machine
<0> Casty: check syslog
<4> must be some way i can remove packages from the database of installed packages?
<1> you should only have one version of bzip2, when it wants to clean old ones out, you should let it



<4> nooooo, i don't, i only have one, trust me, i't took me an hour getting all apps back in there
<4> don't wan't to do the same misstake again
<4> my package database is messed up
<4> i need to fix it
<4> question is how?
<0> reinstall
<4> i'l try on one package
<2> ok now i changed some parameters
<5> syslog shows me login via ssh, but shows nothing when I su -
<2> or rather added some more
<0> Casty: try revdep-rebuild
<0> maybe pam is screwed or something
<0> after that, try and etc-update
<5> will try, thanks
<4> yeah it seems to be working, i'l reemerge them one at a time and abort the --clean on the end of the emerge
<1> im not sure thats safe
<0> sure doesnt sound like it
<0> hehe
<1> i still dont understand what the problem is
<1> in the example you gave, it looked like you had just emerged some bzip2-x.x.x-r6, so it wanted to clean out -r5... this is normal behavior
<4> strange, this time it was true, you were right
<4> one hour ago it removed 15 apps so the computer hung and i had a hell of a job reinstalling everything
<4> thanks for your help!
<7> we should just attack Kim Jong Il
<7> nuke the living **** outta NK
<8> noob
<8> gentoo really pwns and all
<8> but im thinking about trashing it and putting OS/2 Warp 3.0 on here
<0> ack why
<8> firefox ports..
<8> openoffice ports..
<0> ?
<8> new wireless support (like ndiswrapper)
<0> youre saying gentoo doesnt have these?
<8> and this is an IBM Thinkpad 570 (300 MHZ P2)
<8> No, I have all these on gentoo right now
<8> I dunno
<8> OS/2 just has this feeling to it
<8> especially 3.0
<9> why would you willingly install an OS from 1994?
<9> why not bust out windows 3.1?
<8> the OS/2 version I have comes w/ 3.1 support
<8> it runs 3.1 stuff :)
<8> and some early 9x stuff
<10> i want Warp
<8> matja thats what im thinking about putting on
<8> i got warp 3.0 connect (w/ windows built in)
<8> i also got warp 4.52
<8> and 4.0
<8> and 3.0 (non-connect)
<8> =)
<8> all retail
<8> retail boxes
<0> i can understand the nostalgia... but id rather have a useful computer
<0> hehe
<8> hehe
<8> yeah
<8> it is useful, really
<8> firefox.. openoffice..
<8> wireless
<9> http://toastytech.com/guis/os24_winlist.gif
<9> ya... no
<8> what else am i going to do on a P2 300mhz?
<1> 3 things work, sweet!
<9> run linux?
<9> hell, run XP with all the GUI **** turned off
<1> music, porn
<8> its kinda slow ..
<9> if it's slow it's because of ram
<8> 128meg
<9> ya, well, buy some ram ;)
<8> xfce4
<8> os/2 is neat
<0> yeah, i think id beg to differ


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