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<0> eml, emerge -f
<1> ok, thanks
<2> eml emerge -f package name
<2> ah :P
<3> eml: No, but ebuild ... unpack will
<0> DrChandra, tarred and zipped sourcecode doesn't count?
<0> :-P
<2> lol
<2> he wants to make us lazy :P
<3> kojiro: I was seeing source code in my mind, but I guess his question was just vague enough.
<4> Anyone here familiar with the new slotted mysql setup? I upgraded from non-slotted and now I can't start mysql.
<3> We would all do well to be as lazy as kojiro. :)
<2> lol
<0> wow, DrChandra, you're like 2 steps away from guru -- all you need to do is learn to "write source code" in your mind : - P
<5> back ... power was down



<2> hehe, vaporware :P
<6> what's /dev/shm?
<2> lng dont mess with it ;)
<0> Authority, I don't know much about it, but did you follow the MySQL upgrade guide?
<2> youre checking fstab i ***ume
<6> what's tha?
<6> i need to know
<2> well, i dont know the exact explanation, but its some filesystem
<0> if he were checking fstab he might have noticed the master's thesis in comments above it :-P
<2> thats all i know :/
<0> it's a tmpfs, isn't it?
<6> heh
<7> lng: POSIX shared memory. Very important, lots of stuff will break if you dont have it :P
<2> kojiro rofl
<6> moreon: hi!
<2> yes tmpfs
<7> hi lng
<8> I have a book in djvu format? Whit what I can read it? Or does someone happen to have The Design of the UNIX Operating System from Maurice J. Bach
<6> moreon: when it's been created?
<7> lng: on boot
<6> moreon: it's not swap?
<2> Dejv, try something like emerge -S djvu
<2> might show you some apps to deal with it
<7> lng: its memory... it could be swapped out
<0> hahahahaa, swap on tmpfs, what a waste! /me goes to try it
<8> cyanide_: there is a package djvu... but didnt success with it
<7> lng: but its not the same. you can (and should) have it even if you dont have a swap partition
<0> it's actually kinda like anti-swap, isn't it? I mean it's a filesystem - on - memory
<2> Dejv, sorry, in windozebloze right now :/
<2> cant check
<8> :(
<6> moreon: i've got: '/dev/sda2 none swap sw 0 0' in fstab, but 'df | grep /dev/sda2' shows nothing
<9> lng: cat /proc/swaps
<10> how do i update emerge config files , do i rename all files _cfg????_(name) to (name) ??
<7> lng: df doesnt show swap. try 'free -m'
<0> newbie, use dispatch-conf or etc-update
<2> yes
<6> Swap: 494 0 494
<10> oki thanks
<5> DrChandra, i've downloaded this http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/mozilla/bugs/317293/firefox-nopangoxft.patch and make again digest lets see if it works
<7> lng: so its in use, but not currently being used.
<2> newbie, and while youre at it, learn how to use dispatch-conf instead of doing etc-update ;)
<6> '/dev/sda2 partition 506036 0 -1'
<6> the size if differ from two commands
<5> newbie, you have good documentation about dispatch-conf @ gentoo site
<7> lng: not different, free -m showed it in megabytes
<9> lng: 506306/1024 is? :)
<6> ahh
<9> 506036, rather
<6> i've heard it's right practise to set swap size equal to RAM x 2. is it so?
<11> hm, i try it once more... i try to get randr to work, but it only takes "xrandr -o normal" as option, evrything else outputs the following error: "BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)" In Krandrtray all other options than "normal" are grey. im using xorg "6.8.2-r6" with nvidia "1.0.8174-r1" on my workstation, but i also tried it on my laptop with the "savage" and vesa driver - alsways the same problems. maybe anyone have an idea whats wrong/
<11> misconfigured?
<5> lng, yes ...
<2> lng, well, it was the normal practice until now
<6> why
<2> tho if you have more than 1gb or ram, your swap can be a lot smaller
<7> lng: if you have 512MB of RAM or less its not a bad way to go. Any more RAM than that and you start getting into ridiculous swap sizes.
<2> yes
<12> kojiro: ok... there is a newer binary version of a package 3.0.7, but the latest ebuild I have in the overlay is 3.0.6. When I run emerge -DK world portage attempts to emerge 3.0.7, even though there is no 3.0.7 in the overlay and only a binary package of that version exists
<5> DrChandra, now is * /usr/portage/www-client/seamonkey/files/mozilla-rpath-1.patch
<6> i got 1Gbt



<13> hello
<2> lng, keep swap at 500mb
<7> lng: I believe the kernel's memory management used to be optimized for that case (with swap being 2x RAM). I don't think thats so anymore.
<2> just about enough
<14> nice, seamonkey's in portage now?
<15> http://ipods.freepay.com/?r=27240289
<9> moreon: that's right, it isn't ;)
<2> Zw0k, asking for a ban
<6> how many Megs i have: 1024?
<2> yay
<7> thanks cyanide_ :P
<2> lng, 1 gig = 1024mb
<0> hagna, that makes sense. I believe portage doesn't need an ebuild to install binary packages.
<2> tho in hard disks, its 1000mb
<6> i know
<6> ;)
<16> cdrtools is the package required for burning, right?
<2> yes
<16> cyanide_: me?
<2> yes you :P
<17> cyanide_: officially, it's 1000MB too :(
<6> so, swap: 494mb and RAM: 1Gb is ok?
<0> at maxtor.com it's probably 953.2MB
<2> LSD` well in hdds its 1000mb, the manufacturers are illiterate :P
<2> haha
<0> >:-P
<2> lng wont be a problem i guess
<6> ok
<17> cyanide_: the metric-style units are the official units evidently
<16> ok, i'm trying to emerge cdrtools, and it's fussing over gnu make, and goes into a loop. anyone have info/workarounds?
<18> whats a nice wysiwig html editor for linux ?
<2> sigius using kde ?
<19> ?; isn't there a way to specify which version of a package you want to emerge?
<2> drbombay43 emerge =<package_name_with_version>
<0> lol
<18> cyanide: for example
<17> cyanide_: it ****s, computing is one of the few areas that non-metric units make sense
<18> i use fluxbox
<6> if dmesg says: http://pastebin.com/534050, where do i mount an ipod?
<6> it's vfat
<6> 5gen
<0> wysiwig? "What You See Is What I Get?"
<20> What can I use to unpack .sit files on gentoo?
<2> sigius theres kdewebdev-meta package
<0> sigius, I don't think any wysiwyg editors are good yet. Even the windows ones are bad.
<2> lng try both sdc1 and sdc2
<18> half decent will do too
<16> sigius, yeah i'd suggest learning some basic html and stuff
<2> its showing both :/
<6> wiki says: /dev/ipod /mnt/ipod hfsplus sync,nodev,nosuid,user,rw,noauto 0 0
<6> strange!
<20> sigius, Adobe GoLive is probably the best WYSIWYG html editor, but it's really expensive.
<6> why /dev/ipod?
<2> wow, ipod got good support i guess :P
<2> try that
<21> lng: because udev rocks ;)
<22> meh, WYSIWYG. vim.
<6> what's udev? udev
<22> :-P
<20> Garibaldi, I agree completely. Except emacs is better. =P
<2> lol
<18> thanks for the tips
<16> ferazel: i agree, but I prefer ed
<16> ed is the standard editor!
<21> lng: one part in kernel (instead of old devfs) that manages your /dev/*
<6> dev lng # ls -l /dev/ipod
<6> brw-rw---- 1 root disk 8, 34 Feb 1 19:50 /dev/ipod
<21> ie. fs interfaces for your devices
<6> that is
<23> time flies when you're gentooing


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