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<0> hi
<1> hi morons
<2> hi
<3> wierd question
<4> not a question
<4> ;)
<3> when I install a package, tcsh sometimes doesn't find the executable till i log out and relog in
<3> or start another instance of xterm
<4> tcsh(1), i ***ume
<2> yeah it happens in any shell



<3> that's normal?
<3> k
<2> i am not sure why :)
<3> not a big deal, just a bit odd
<4> i've never seen that happen
<3> my Debian laptop doesn't do it
<2> something with glob
<4> bosozoku: do you rehash after installing the package?
<4> IIRC, zsh and tcsh cache executable locations
<2> ohh, yeah i use zsh
<3> lt, kije, nope didn't
<4> well, do it
<3> learn something new ... i'm still kind of newbish at this
<4> tcsh doesn't re-search your $PATH every time you try to run an exectuable
<4> *executable
<4> i'd bet the man page explains taht
<4> *that
<3> so feature, not bug :) probably speeds things up slightly
<4> yep
<4> i ***ume there's a better explanation in tcsh(1)
<3> looking now
<3> basically the same. thx.
<4> ;)
<5> im trying to install the mysql pkg
<5> but it has a sad cos /var is no exec
<5> but when i try to unmount /var it says the device is busy
<5> is there a way to find out whats using /var without restarting
<5> or some way around the no exec
<4> fstat(1)
<5> ta
<5> ./var is pretty popular
<4> yep
<5> maybe i can do it from src
<4> do what?
<5> install mysql
<2> just edit your fstab and reboot
<2> you're not going to free up /var afaik
<2> logs
<5> i spose
<5> shame tho
<2> you have users/services up?
<5> just me
<2> then what's a shame?



<5> im in an uptime competition
<5> eheh
<2> ...
<6> i get this:
<6> Can't install gtk+-1.2.10p3.tgz: lib not found Xext.9.0
<6> Can't install gtk+-1.2.10p3.tgz: lib not found Xi.9.0
<6> how do i find the correct package ?
<7> those are part of the xbase distribution file
<6> bah
<6> need xbase to make gallery2 work :P
<6> what is the package for xbase then :> =
<6> ?
<8> you should have selected it on install
<8> there is a entry in the faq how to add a file set after install...
<6> ****y package system
<6> >
<8> ?
<6> openbsd has a ****y package system
<6> http://archive.openbsd.nu/?ml=openbsd-ports&a=2005-02&t=686423
<8> that has nothing to do with the package system...
<6> its a bug
<6> yeah it does
<6> This is fixed in 3.9. If you need this in 3.8 without X, you'll have to
<6> backport the fix and compile the package yourself.
<6> cant exactly say im gonna try upgrade it now
<6> :P
<6> at least ill do a fresh install later then
<6> when i get my new NIC
<6> :>
<3> captus, package system isn't awful
<6> no
<6> but it could be better :>
<6> should have something like apt :>
<8> to complicate things?
<6> nah... not complicated at all
<6> if you want you could have ports and apt
<6> liek pkg_add
<6> like*
<3> as long as the default package manager isn't dselect
<3> dselect is evil!
<6> but hey, thats what i would like
<8> I use debian too, I prefer simple packages anyway
<6> hoho :>
<3> and ports is *very* good - i.e. 99% of the stuff actuall compiles!
<9> I'm fluent in C and am curious about operating system kernels - I'd like to write my own kernel one day. do you guys know any good books or sites to get me started?
<10> Umm... yes, we do.
<11> this is funny: http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pete/upside-down-ternet.html
<12> OCZ 1000MHz ddr2 @ 4-5-4-15 or corsair 800MHz ddr2 at 3-4-3-9 ??? mobo=http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=1289&l1=3&l2=82&l3=0 and cpu = E6600 2.4GHz 1067MHz FSB
<12> [03:46] <12> but the motherboard lists the DDR 2 speed as 800MHz
<12> [03:46] <12> which one shuld i get?
<11> I'd stick with whatever the motherboard website is saying.. so 800MHz.


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