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<0> or something <1> ;) hahaha <1> pinguin; dont be to sure, that fs system is actively being used im sure <1> no telling what will happen next time you try to mountit ;) <0> motion: strictly speaking: it should work fine apart from crashing... Safely Remove forcibly flushes all write buffers etc. <1> anyway time for naop <1> nap* <1> pinguin; the hdd yeah, doesnt mean the fs will be in a clean state . <0> no the fs as well <0> that's why you need to safely remove USB devices... flush all write buffers so the fs is guaranteed to be in a sensible state when you unplug <2> is there a way to get it to automatically uninstall all blocked files then install the packages it needs to? or does uninstalling blocked packages have to be done manually <0> `Tingles`: no, you need to do it manually
<3> there might be a script somewhere, but it is generally done by hand <0> `Tingles`: portage will NEVER automatically uninstall single packages <0> `Tingles`: only unmerge old versions after updates, and even then only if allowed by the package <4> emerge need a --whatever-it-takes flag <2> yuppers <2> just make it happen <0> einride: oh god no... then we will have even more people here :P <4> or rather.... --mess-up-my-system <0> yeah <0> read my mind there :P <4> btw win most likely won't like you trying to eject a drive where there are open files <4> so you really have to click "yes mess it up" to get rid of the drive with system on <0> I'm not going to try <4> haha <0> it will mess up porn downloads :P <4> why download porn? you get easy-to-hide usb cams for your bedroom now <0> now you tell me ? <0> I could make a nice buck doing live streams :X <0> but the question is: will they run in Linux <4> heh wonder what gf'd say if i put a cam in and she found it <0> einride: I think it depends on where you 'put the cam in' <4> i'd be sleeping at work for a while then <4> oh well. 10 min break in the server room, office AC is dead :/ <0> have fun <4> not very fun. but it's below 30 deg <5> what is the name of the gnome software launcher (alt + F2) <2> is it a good thing to uninstall KDE while in KDE..heh.. cuase it just let me to update it with some other things <6> would a celeron m 1.40ghz be -march=pentium2? <7> shouldn't be a problem <7> !explain cflags <8> [cflags] CFLAGS are the options p***ed to gcc at compile time. These options can set certain CPU specific features as on or off. Beyound that CFLAGS can redefine how gcc compiles your code (for better or for worse). For more information: http://www.gentoo.se/docs/doc-cflags.php <7> BlkFury: check out that url <9> hmm <9> my hauppage win-tv nova-t usb's IR shows up as a kernel device <9> no ****ing idea how to get lircd to work with it <9> the guides are all for the pci version <6> i don't see celeron m... but it looks like it'd be considered a p2 <6> thanks <0> BlkFury: no <0> blk_jack: if it's a Celeron-M, as in a limited Pentium-M, then it's -march=pentium-m <6> hmm, i don't see pentium-m there <0> haha, Wildboyz episode I didn't know yet <0> they're doing all sorts of crazy **** <0> shooting with a tank, flying a Sukhoi or MiG <10> is it easy to mod a case for front usb if it doesn't already have it <10> like creating the hole, finding some kind of USB part and connect it to the motherboard, etc
<10> and mounting it :o <11> HI again, if you look here: http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/gentoo/releases/x86/current/stages/ <11> waht is the difference between x86 and the rest in stage 3 ? <3> use i686, it will be slightly more optimized, and more importantly, starts with an i686 chost <11> mmm, i then got the wrong type, my build just bombed again at exactly the same spot <3> well an x86 stage w/ i386 chost SHOULD still work fine <11> nope I lied, its not at the same place <3> thats trouble <11> now it says Segmentation fault <11> bloody hell <3> make sure your cpu temps are ok <11> mmm <11> 37oC <3> if thats not it, could be memory, could probably be a few other things <10> hjb: what cpu are you using <11> ok whilst im here, ther eis one thing in the gentoo handbook which is wrong <11> it says General setup ---> <11> [*] Support for hot-pluggable devices <11> but that option is not there <11> 7.c. Default: Manual Configuration <3> different kernels & kernel versions have different options <10> hjb: for $100 USD I will remotely install gentoo for you <10> 8) <12> lol <13> lol <11> whaaaaa <11> Celeron D 346 <11> RD? <11> OK you guys, another thing. When di I install nvidia drivers etc, after the WMis setup or before that time? <14> after X is installed <11> ? <11> <11> @ <11> q <14> ? <7> hjb: keep the noise down please <11> what did I say? <15> calm down <7> 15:44:54 < hjb> <7> 15:45:03 < hjb> @ <7> 15:45:05 < hjb> q <7> 15:46:22 < hjb> q <7> 15:46:27 -!- hjb [~hennie@dsl-165-138-11.telkomadsl.co.za] has quit [Quit: hjb] <11> sorry, was strugling with the help functin <11> how do you get out of it once your in it? <7> in vim? <11> no i typed /help <11> using ircII <7> no clue <7> Irssi 0.8.9 (20031210) - http://irssi.org/ <7> use Irssi; <7> :) <11> mmm, ok <11> ill look <7> the majority of this channel runs irssi last i checked
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