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<0> kB or kb ? <1> hey how do I change a p***phrase on an ssh rsa key? <0> make a new one, dont think you can change the p***word within the rsa file <1> hrm <2> im seriously getting pissed off with gentoo <0> sup matja <2> every upgrade and something breaks, unionfs doesnt compile, open-iscsi doesnt compile, gfs kernel driver doesnt compile <2> the source tarballs are months out of date in portage <2> i think imma move to RHEL :( <0> looks like kernel issues <2> i dont have the time for this sort of maintenance <0> but kind of hard to tell without lookint at errors <0> matja: all depends on how up to date you want to be <0> and bitch if packages are really out-of-date <2> well i dont expect compilation errors if i have the latest 'stable' version of every package installed <2> ie, non ~x86
<2> i dont mind being out of date per se <2> as long as it works <0> ya that is a issue <2> but upgrading packages which are in the mainline, not masked, are erroring out <2> no gcc optimisations, no shortcuts <0> what packages? <2> because they pull **** like going from 2.6.16 to 2.6.17 kernel in the mainline and not bothering to check if kernel modules compile on 2.6.17 <2> unles theres some other mechanism that i should know about that im not using <1> MrEcho: ssh-keygen -p, by the way <2> well the last package i tried was gfs-kernel <2> i have to unmask that <0> to update the p***word within a rsa siezer? <2> unionfs doesnt work at all, i have to build my own ebuild for that from svn sources <0> isnt gfs within the kernel now? <2> nope <2> /lib/modules/2.6.17-gentoo-r4_i686-smp/kernel/fs/gfs_locking/lock_dlm/lock_dlm.ko needs unknown symbol dlm_lock <2> more brokenness <0> well 17-r4 is ~x86 <0> but it shouldnt error like that <2> KEYWORDS="amd64 ~ppc ~ppc64 sparc x86" <2> i synced this morning <2> and it appears to not be masked <2> theres probably a special way to install gfs <0> aww i guess they moved it up <2> i dunno <0> it was ~x86 a bit ago <2> :D <2> yeah <2> yesterday it was <0> i havent tryed gfs yet.. been wanting to <3> MrEcho: kb <0> ok so 17-r3 is ~x86 <3> 2.5 megabytes top <4> global filesystem <4> neato <0> matja: have you tryed the vanilla-sources? <2> i was considering using ocfs2 for a bit, looking at the state of affairs for gfs on gentoo <2> but ocfs2 is just as broken :) <2> nope <2> i used to use that but ran into similar problems <4> there is an idea MrEcho <0> vanilla-sources-2.6.17.6 for x86 ~amd64 <2> packages that ***ume that the gentoo patches are present <2> like iscsitarget <0> ick <2> maybe 2.6.17 is better <2> i'll try it later, thanks for the suggestion <0> yep <0> havent screwed with isscsi yet... so <4> Good luck matja. I just came back to Gentoo after sitting in the channel running fedora for a couple months. :) <4> matja: I think you guys are what convinced me to fire it back up <0> ? <4> Yeah.. hanging in #gentoo drove me to reload the box at home. <0> its going to take alot for me to switch to something else <4> how long have you been running it MrEcho ? <5> gentoo is running fine for me now <3 the people in #gentoo :) <0> im always trying the newst distros, none have yet to perform like Gentoo <5> very helpful people <0> gentoo? umm 2 1/2 years <4> Nothing else quite like it. It does kind of have a little bit of the love/hate relationship factor but I keep coming back.
<0> heh ya <5> brujoh I broke my box at least 10 times before getting it right I know the feeling <5> I wanted to break it to learn what could happen when it breaks and how to fix it <4> Mikelo: hehehe... me too <5> so when I have it properly configured how to troubleshoot it <0> run ~x86 <0> its a good kick in the *** <4> Mikelo: absolutely <4> MrEcho: what is that, unstable? <0> yep <4> yowch <5> I always tell people break your os at least 5 - 10 times before configuring everything so you learn hehe <0> heh <0> well the install guide that im working on, its very hard to screw up if you follow it <4> Mikelo: hehehe... That is true. It is great for learning. <0> http://gentoo-install.com <4> MrEcho: I think I have looked it it. Looking now. <6> MrEcho: oh, you are running ~x86 ? <0> ohh ya <0> have been for like a year now <4> MrEcho: how has that been? <6> well, I had 0 problems with ~amd64 so for far <0> umm.. hellish at times, but not to bad <6> maybe it will come soon <0> do a bunch of updates, dont reboot for a month or 2, **** doesnt work right <6> err -for <4> hehehe... I can see that. <6> I -sync everyday <0> anyways.. i need to get off the irc, midterm today <4> laters MrEcho <5> woot I got my ipod waiting for me at work!! <5> I hope I can get it configured properly for gentoo <5> don't feel like swapping back and for into windows to load songs <4> what kind did ya get? <5> Ipod video 30 gig <5> black <5> :) <4> too cool <5> I need to buy a case for it tho don't want it to get scratched <5> i'm mostly going to use it for songs tho not video as video ****s all the battery life away <4> ahhh I bet it does. What kinda battery life? <5> the regular one so i'm not sure <5> wasn't too bad was 328$ CDN <6> where <6> I'm thinking about buying an ipod too <6> not video though <5> there all video now :/ <5> except for nanos <6> -_- <5> but who wants nanos anyhow <6> 2-4G ? <6> for the nano <5> ya <5> and there like 200+ CDN <5> almost same price as a 30 gig ipod <5> so it's not worth it <6> my sony is 1G, but I need windows to load it up <5> I think GTKIpod should be okay <5> is there any other ipod apps out there for linux? <6> I think amarok can do it <5> echelon mike # emerge --search amarok <5> Searching... <5> [ Results for search key : amarok ] <5> [ Applications found : 1 ] <5> * media-sound/amarok <5> Latest version available: 1.4.0a-r1 <5> Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] <5> Size of files: 12,739 kB <5> Description: Advanced audio player based on KDE framework. <5> License: GPL-2 <5> wahh those bots need to get off the crank <5> hehe <0> use eix to search <0> and its a bad idea posting stuff into the irc
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