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<0> well its not really a issue <1> whats with this... <0> but with i686 i nerver does this <2> what version of gcc you got? <2> emerge --info <0> the first was build with the one that comes with the livecd <0> others with 4.1.1 <0> but like I said <0> under 686, I always takes around 20min, <0> it* <3> make[2]: *** [/var/tmp/portage/ipw2200-1.1.3/work/ipw2200-1.1.3/ipw2200.o] Error 1 ||||| make[1]: *** [_module_/var/tmp/portage/ipw2200-1.1.3/work/ipw2200-1.1.3] Error 2make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.16-beyond2' ||||| make: *** [modules] Error 2 <0> alright, time to rebuild from scratch with xfs ! <4> i hope you have lots of fast scsi disks in RAID and a big fat UPS <0> no raid, no ups <3> are you nuts <0> hmm maybe
<3> why not reiser4 or something <0> reiserfs takes ****ing age to mount <0> like 30sec for a 200gig partition <5> reiser4 is supposed to be faster <0> already tried it, with the jack*** livecd <0> that support reiser4 <5> and? <0> same thing <6> hmm trying to emerge kde, it was going fine till it got to tiff, says file not found when it tries to download. That can't be an error on my part right? <2> my drives dont take that long to mount <0> I cant stand waiting more than 5sec to mount one partition <0> with xfs/jfs/ext its INSTANT <2> Ferty, did you emerge --sync first? <6> i believe so <6> yes i did <0> basic`: but whats wrong with xfs anyway <0> I never had any power loss in here <2> you in the install or done tthe main install? <7> Ferty, then download the file from a mirror put it in your portage/distfiles dir and see what happens <6> Okay, ill get back to you <6> Dr-lol ive done the main install <6> and i have xorg configured properly <0> spb: but why raid scsi <4> because xfs ****s if you don't have fast storage behind it <2> Ferty, do you specify mirrors, or let the system do it for you? <4> and reiser4 is just a stupid idea <8> bjorn pasted "when glibmm says "i love you"", view at http://genpaste.pengu.in/pastes/show/291 <2> but Je had a good suggestion too <0> I hate reiserfs anyway <9> anyone care to take a look at that one? <0> spb: but why you think it ****s <0> i mean, xfs <4> it doesn't **** if you have fast storage and 100% reliable power <0> well I have 99% reliable power, In 3years I never had any power loss in here <0> but the fast storage.. :/ <6> Dr-lol I believe i specified all the ones located in the united states <2> youll love xfs if you have a power failure <0> I know <0> I heard about it <6> how would you go about specifying new ones? <0> spb: so lemme guess, stick with ext3 ? :P <4> yep <0> I agree that ext3 has a hudge advantage.. windows can read it <2> lol <0> no its not that Im running windows <7> Ferty, just try downloading that single file from the mirror putting it in your distfile dir and emerge... mabe its having trouble finding that package.. <0> but.. well its a "feature" that the other fs dosent have <0> and can be .. usefull in some situation <2> what? <2> windows can read reiserfs? <7> and if you really want to set mirrors in your make.conf GENTOO_MIRRORS="" <0> no <0> ext3 <2> it can? <6> mmkay I'm doing another emerge --sync, because i cant seem to remember if i did or not <0> yes <5> with a third party driver <7> good idea <6> thanks Je|20 <7> i try my best hehe <2> i didnt think that driver was very good
<7> remember not to seperate your mirrors with commas <2> or even worked <5> http://www.fs-driver.org/ <6> okay <0> spb: theres a little bench in here; http://adria.fesb.hr/~jsosic/mojbench.html <2> i only use ext2 on my boot volume anyways <7> bjorn, could be your glib <0> Dr-Lol: it can read ext3 as well <0> hmm, what if using ext2 for / ? <7> nogood <0> can you elaborate ? <2> not very fast <2> no journal <6> ahh i found the problem <2> or efficient journal i should say <6> i had forgotten to update portage after this last install <0> I thought It would be faster without journal ? <6> bleh <2> good for small partitions <7> ext2 is a non journaling system <0> i know... <2> http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Linux_Filesystems <7> i dont think so <2> it has an index <0> what I dont know is the downside of not having a journal on root partition <2> predecessor to the journal <7> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems#Comparison <5> they missed the minix filesystem <3> hehe <6> yay i got it, Je|2o & Dr-lol <6> thankya <7> w00t <7> lol <2> portage update? <7> great to hear <6> lol yea <6> stupid mistake..again >_< <2> its not stupid <2> stupid would be to give up <7> this is very tru <6> true <2> its how i leanred <2> and most others im sure <10> bingo <7> ive been threw about 5 different installs.. and went back to one that i backedup.. fixed few things and now its working great <11> can someone help me setup my mouse? <11> i don't know what's wrong <2> course i never learned to type properly :) <6> haha same here <2> kikr /dev/mice <7> trial and error <2> err <2> kikr /dev/input/mice <11> Dr-Lol, what do you mean? do I enter that somewhere? <2> xorg.conf <11> /root/xorg.conf.new <2> in human interface devices area <6> hmm i got it to work with /dev/psaux <11> InputDevice "Mouse0" "CorePointer" <11> I don't have human interface devices area <2> change /dev/mice0 with /dev/input/mice <2> err mouse0 <6> i should probably do that aswell even though it isnt broken <7> Ferty, works both ways i think <6> oh awsome then <2> boy, im not in my element today, musta been that party last night t my friends <7> i havent had problem with either one <6> good then <11> Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration <0> <3 kde <11> couldn't initialize the nvidia kernel module <7> <3 gnome
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