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<0> one was the installer the other was the min <1> thanks i didnt even know about that one :) <2> its trying to fetch an old *** genpatches that they took off the mirrors ages ago <3> how do i patch? <0> iamben, looks to be working <0> with the default kernel too <0> ! <1> iamben yeah thats what i figured i just had no way of updating <2> those older smp servers can be quirky <4> i must have just lucked out <2> denro: patch what? <3> iamben: some patch from bugs.gentoo.org <2> i wonder if gcc 3.3->4.1 will bork anything <5> it will <5> heh <2> how much worse than 3.4->4.1?
<2> im aware of THOSE issues, just havent had a 3.3 box in a long time, im pushing this one all the way ~x86 <6> bofisu <7> bitiaxmi <8> yatawxx <9> today is just bull**** <9> pure 100% bull**** <9> **** is broken <9> big time <2> today rocked <9> we have a ****ing CMTS that I can't even login to <9> iamben: shuddap <9> and our 'engineers' don't know what is wrong they are talking to Motrola right now lol <9> ****ing TITS <10> service off line? <2> sounds like it isnt your problem <4> are your engineers 'experts' ? <4> it is if the CMTS is causing outages, bitrot is just catching the ****ty side from the customers :/ <11> didnt bitrot just leave to goto work? <4> he lives close <11> he should use screen or something heh <4> he normally does <4> but he rm -rf'd the wrong box <4> I'm thinking that had something to do with it <4> bitrot: wasn't certex was it? <11> ah yea that would do it <12> he could use screen or stop using crack <10> w00t wrt54g v5 has been hacked to run linux <4> or you could just by the WRT54gL <4> or w/e <10> i have a v5 .. and a v4 <4> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833124190 <4> i'd nab one if i had a use for the wireless <10> im using my v4 just as a AP right now <1> is `emerge --update` the command to update portage also? <4> eh <4> after you sync, just emerge portage will update portage <4> but if you do like, -uva <1> oh ok <10> tendo did you read any of the docs? <4> it will update it also <1> yeah i've been reading them as i go along, they just don't make that much sense to me <4> he had to have, to get as far as he did <1> i've read the install guide and a lot of the wiki pages <4> great thing about the docs, is i can copy and paste all the code sections via ssh and have the box up with base system in under an hour <4> This was after I installed ubuntu just to look at it <10> nastjuid: did you see my install guide? still lots of work to be done, but I know it works <4> it was on my machine for all of 20 minutes <4> MrEcho: your install guide? <4> do share <10> http://mrecho.net:90/ <4> er.. <1> good code MrEcho <4> don't want to be an ***, but you've got a typo >.> <10> ohh im sure i have a few <4> wow, that's hot <10> heh its not going to say there <4> j/k <4> well, lemme know where it ends up :/ <10> im going to do a walk though for the kernel setup
<10> thats not going to be fun <4> meh <4> sure it will <4> the default config is a lot more friendly than it was in 2.2 or 2.4 <10> for the menus ya <13> circuit <10> but a ****load more options <4> yer <13> er, wrong window <4> i'd split it <4> for different purposes <10> ya i am <10> "At the bottom of this page there will be a section on what to do if it doesnt boot." <10> i should put "... which it will" <10> err wont <4> hehe <4> then the footnote "your first and second system will likely never boot the first time" <10> heh <4> The livecd is probably the key factor of why I've stuck with gentoo <10> i didnt have any major issues when i started building my own kernels <10> im a hardware guys ... so <1> how do i merge the updated config files? do i have to do it manually? <4> dispatch-conf <10> hell ive been using knoppix to install gentoo for like the past 2 years <14> heh that's fun <14> too bad there's no good known knoppix for powerpc :d <4> ubuntu rubbed me wrong when it just installed _everything_ from the CD <15> lol <15> just do base system then <15> inst ubuntu just a debian clone anyway <4> yer <4> i didn't see an option for the base system <15> heh <15> its no fun when it does it all for you <10> Temp: 99F/37C Humidity: 18% <15> where's the fun i nthta <15> ya its hot here too <15> just got back from town <4> it was more like, choose drive, set time, root p***word, and here we go <15> haha <4> MrEcho: I was in Palmdale this weekend <15> love the custimatzation <4> i thought I was going to die <15> sounds like redhat nastjuid <10> heh <15> lemme check my temp <10> ya ubuntu is pretty damm easy <15> 28C <15> fairly hot for here <15> i live on an island <15> so its usually just wind/rain <4> 94F <10> ohh? <15> so its like when heat comes, im like wtf is this shiet man <4> bora bora? <10> nastjuid: you know i moved out to perris .. out by hemet right? <4> yeah <4> didn't know it got that hot out there <4> but your just down from palm springs, no? <10> gets very hot <10> like a hour drive <10> well no .. but its not that close <4> i wonder if my buddy was able to get any more of the dual 500 boxes <3> how do i patch xorg if ive downloaded a patch from bugs.gentoo.org? <16> let portage patch <3> how? <10> denro have you ever patched before? <16> make a new ebuild? <2> a lot of times, they'll submit a new ebuild along with the patch <10> boachan: you can step though the .ebuild <3> MrEcho: not with linux :P <10> denro: heres one way http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_an_Updated_Ebuild <17> Hey, I'm just wondering. The different runlevels (boot/default), what are the differences? <17> That is, what should be in either runlevels?
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