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<0> ;P <1> im too noob for flux, I need a desktop env <2> bitrot, I couldnt even see when you said that in buffer history <2> FatMom, I would suggest KDE then, over gnome.. but its a personal thing <3> gahahahahaha <2> others will say gnome <2> try em both for a bit though <2> but uh, fluxbox.. or evilwm, or wm2 <2> all good ones <4> xfce4 <1> I tried both, but I like them both.. and just need advices to make my choice <5> http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/chappelles_show/index.jhtml <5> Dave is coming back it looks like <1> why you prefer kde <5> because it has every feature any other WM/DE has
<1> lemme guess.. konsole ? <2> FatMom, personally. KDE has always seemed to mesh together a little better, plus I dont care much for the two seperate bars on the top or bottom, and the gnome-control-center has always seemed buggy <2> but I do use gnome-terminal <4> w00t for kde <2> on my fluxbox, and mostly gtk2 type programs <4> i cant stand gnome term athnex <2> but like I said, its personal <5> yeah <5> really the best term out there is rxvt-unicode <4> ya its all very personal <5> it dosen't have tabs and bull**** <0> I use kde because most of my customers use it.. and therefore I can help troubleshoot their problems ;P <5> but that's what screen is for -.- <0> no other reason really <4> screw that bitrot <5> mmmm nope <5> not screw that <5> urxvt has smart highlighting <5> best highlighting I've -ever- seen in a term <5> i can hilight whole urls with rxvt-unicode <5> i'm not sure if rxvt is just as good or not <4> konsole does that <5> will include : / ? & and hilight the URL <5> yeah but you have to _specify_ <1> but theres a tab flag for rxvt-unicode <4> thats one thing gnome term has on konsole clickable urls <6> how come i dont have a /usr/src/linux dir? <6> im trying to do this http://odin.prohosting.com/wedge01/gentoo-radeon-faq.html#3_howinst <4> umm... <7> /usr/src/linux should be a symlink to the kernel in `uname -a` <8> duhbLow7: yes <6> hrm uname -a lists the linux version and processor <7> uname -r <8> bitrot: i'm SMP now <8> slow-mo SMP, but smp <7> smoke more pot? <8> symmetric multi processor <7> it was a joke <8> never know on irc <6> srsly why would i not have /usr/src/linux <7> statutory maternity pay <6> how do i update to latest stable kernel? <9> someone wanna help a new gentoo user with an Xorg problem? <6> i know very little but i can try <8> denro: O.o <10> Just ask.. Dont ask to ask. <10> if someone can help they will <9> its just the x server saying something like "duplicate symbol __i686.get_pc_thunk.bx" <11> i'm trying to install gentoo onto a server <6> me2 <11> i boot off the cd and it seems to hang after it goes "Ok, booting the kernel" <11> i tried booting it with gentoo-nofb <11> but that didn't seem to help <8> chainz: try noacpi or noapic <8> can anyone get to newegg? <6> i keep getting the error "!!! Couldn't download genpatches-2.6.15-8.extras.tar.bz2. Aborting." when I `emerge ati-drivers` <11> nastjuid, how do you specify the options? <11> ie, gentoo-nofb -noacpi ? <6> nastjuid: newegg is working for me <8> er, should be: gentoo nofb noacpi
<11> ie, gentoo-nofb -acpi=on <11> nastjuid, handbook says gentoo-nofb <8> denro: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43177 <9> thx nastjuid <8> try -capi=off <12> hit f2 or f3 or something and it shows all the kernel options <8> bleh <12> chainz: ^ <2> nastjuid, newegg works good <8> ah, there it goes <11> iamben, i did that and i am loading the correct kernel name <12> chainz: no, hit the other f key... it lists kernel parameters <12> not just available kernels <12> like doscsi, noapic, nodhcp, etc <7> newegg is up <7> sorry for the delay <11> still hanging :( <13> ****ing **** Im a moron <6> anyone know why genpatches wouldn't work? <13> broke my goddamn network <7> x64 <8> bitrot: did you ifdown while ssh'd? <11> i can't ****in boot off a livecd <13> nastjuid nah I accidently rm -rf'ed the box I was sshing in from <7> chainz, by any chance is it x64? <11> no <11> it's a dual p3 machine <11> 500mhz <8> chainz: which livecd are you using? the graphical installer one? <8> chainz: i.. just set one of those up <11> nah, the minimal 2006.0 <13> but what can I say, Im not thinking tonight, did like 2 grams worth of rocks <8> yeah, i used the same thing <13> and the crack has gone straight to my head <8> chainz: 440GX? <11> maybe <11> not positive <11> it's an ibm machine <13> anyway, off to go wank <13> back later <8> chainz: you're sure the procs and ram are good? <12> chainz: try an older livecd <11> intellistation <11> m-pro <12> my older smp servers only boot about half of the livecd versions for some reason or another <12> an old livecd will give you the same resulting install as a 2006.0 one <11> hmm <14> ehhhhhhhniiiiiice <11> wonder how far back i have to go <11> i got a 2005.1 cd available <12> its not a matter of it being "too new" <12> just try that one <8> I'd put my luck on a livecd with a 2.4 kernel <6> how do you update the livecd kernel? <4> u dont <8> but like ben said, it won't really matter, so long as it boots <11> i wanna know if there's something i should be setting in the bios... <12> if the 2005.1 doesnt boot, then there might be something you need to change <11> k <6> MrEcho why wont the genpatches download then? <12> but i wouldnt get too upset if just one single livecd version isng booting <11> iamben, i tried 2 <12> tendo: when's the last time you did emerge --sync? <11> but both were 2006 releases <6> never <12> chainz: yeah same release = same kernel <4> try knoppix <12> tendo: well there ya go <11> one was the installer the other was the min
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