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<0> kojiro, locale -a | grep 'en_GB'
<0> en_GB
<0> en_GB.utf8
<1> ScytheBlade1: my whois lists signon time
<2> Triffid_Hunter, other networks tell me in nickserv (ie [19:56] <NickServ> Total Online : 1 year(s) 6 day(s) 10 hour(s) 8 minute(s) 54 second(s))
<3> D2DChat: you don't have UTF8 support in your kernel, though
<2> Oh, lol, never mind then
<0> kojiro, so how do I do that?
<1> heh kojiro sleep is a completely inadequate substitute for caffeine ;)
<3> D2DChat: in FileSystems
<0> make menuconfig?
<4> anyone know about portage?
<0> kojiro, where are the filesystems?
<3> Triffid_Hunter: seriously, though, the best time to take caffeine is a few hours after waking up. It doesn't do much if you take it right after waking up :-)
<3> D2DChat: in menuconfig
<1> kojiro: hehe I know this well :)



<0> kojiro, JUST say it
<0> saw*
<0> lol
<5> Woah! If someone tells me Eminem's real name I can get a free Blue Razr! Oh wait...forgot to enable adblock -_-;;
<6> Triffid_Hunter: usually around day 5 or so you get a server notice saying they want to reroute your server for giggles
<3> lol
<3> I was about to go off, too
<3> I DID JUST SAY IT. n'at
<3> ;-)
<0> kojiro, hehehehe
<1> mbishop: yeah i've had a few of those, didn't seem to affect my server though..
<0> kojiro, SAW IT ALREADY
<7> and what was the tool, to switch the x libs from ati to nvidia?
<8> calm down now
<3> so who's planning to get the new virus tomorrow?
<8> fek, opengl-update?
<6> simmah
<1> fek: eselect i believe
<7> ah, yes
<7> thanks
<7> opengl-update
<0> if I ctrl+c GAIM will it start off from where it's at now?
<6> antarus: welcome to last year?
<8> fek, one of those two, depends if you are running stable ;)
<8> mbishop, welcome to stable, can I take your order please?
<0> kojiro, if I ctrl+c GAIM will it start off where it is now?
<3> antarus: unstable can take orders too. It just can't complete 'em ;-)
<6> antarus: hmm?
<3> D2DChat: erm, I don't understand the question
<7> antarus: that system hasn't got any state...
<8> fek, eh?
<7> antarus: it's totally broken
<6> your machine is stateless? :o
<7> yes
<0> kojiro, if I stop emerging GAIM, when I come back after the kernel is updated.. and do emerge gaim again.. will it start from where it last left off?
<6> antarus: fix that typo yet? :P
<3> D2DChat: no, it'll start over at the last uncompleted ebuild
<1> D2DChat: it won't re-emerge any packages that successfully installed, but if it was halfway through one, it will have to start again unless you stopped it with ctrl+z
<7> what the fu**... four o'clock in the morning
<0> ok, cool
<8> mbishop, vapier did actaully
<6> antarus: hah
<9> ahhh, good old school friends :-)
<8> mbishop, my DNS wasn't working other I woul dhave
<10> D2DChat, or use the --resume option :)
<6> --resume does nothing for things like emerge gaim
<9> later
<11> if i sshd into my box while building a new gentoo system will i need to chroot in from ssh?
<1> benkong2: depends if you started sshd from within the chroot
<0> Infirit, haha
<12> benkong2: depends from where you runned the sshd
<11> Triffid_Hunter it was started from tty2
<1> benkong2: if you started sshd outside the chroot, you'll have to chroot in.. easiest way to tell where you are is existence of /mnt/gentoo
<12> benkong2: if you run it from the chroot, you won't have to chroot again
<11> Triffid_Hunter
<11> ok i'll probably have to chroot
<11> if i do an ls -al and don't see /mnd-gentoo then i'll chroot. thanks all
<1> hehe i use that to my advantage.. there's a 64 bit server here, with a 32 bit chroot I set up specifically to run distccd in ;)



<11> ls -al shows livecd as the prompt but only lists .bashrc bash_profile .keep in the /root dir
<13> i just installed gentoo on my machine and now my 200G ide hd (ext3) is reporting a bad superblock at boot
<14> how can i get emerge -e world to not want to install xorg 6.8.2 ?\
<13> when i log in to manually repair, i am able to mount the drive w/o problems
<14> im upgrading to 7 and upgraded gcc before hand
<13> e2fsck reports /dev/hdf1 clean, btw
<14> man.. and there are sooo many blocking packages
<14> my machine is going to be horribly broken
<14> :-(
<15> Eighth_win: fstab and grub.conf correct?
<13> LSD`: not sure if i need to put anything in grub.conf... i'm booting from hda1.. hdf1 is my media stuff
<16> Can i see which process uses the device?
<17> Hmmm.. Curious.. Anyone know what march would be good for a Cyrix M-II 333MHz?
<13> i just removed and recreated the journal for hdf1
<18> When I emerge a package, it's recorded to my world file... Where is my world file?
<15> Psi-Jack: If there's no specific Cyrix cputype then probably i586
<15> mizery: /var/lib/portage I think now
<19> /var/lib/portage/world
<17> LSD`: Hmm, in /proc/cpuinfo, if the cpu family is 6, wouldn't that make it a 686?
<13> could it have anything to do w/ the hd being on a raid card? it's just strange that i can mount it by hand w/ no problem, but it wont mount at boot
<1> Psi-Jack: i586 or maybe i686 should work.. be aware that cyrix chips have comparitively slow floating point, but that will only affect a few applications, eg; you'll notice a big difference in speed between the mad mp3 decoder and mpg123
<15> Psi-Jack: I think they're missing one or two instructions necessary to be considereed "true" 686 chips
<17> Hmm
<17> Triffid_Hunter: Well, this'll only be a web/smtp server, for the most part.
<1> Psi-Jack: you should have no worries then :)
<17> Hmmm.. So, basically, 586.. It's got mmx, I know that. heh
<5> Are there any current known compile problems with dbus on x86?
<20> does anyone know how i can determine if my computer is dropping packets or if my isp is?
<21> ifconfig
<1> hoens: it's more likely to be your isp than your computer.. fire up ethereal or tcpdump and see what you can find out
<20> Triffid_Hunter: yeah that's what i'm afraid of :/
<20> Triffid_Hunter: it really ****s for anything online like voip/games
<20> cause it's .5+ second drop / every 0-3 mins
<20> seems to be a pretty random distribution
<22> when i try to emerge gaim, it keeps failing on libbonobo
<23> when connected over sftp, will get * recursivly get the contents of all directories?
<14> my revdep-rebuild is failing and it's telling me to do -X or --package-names to not upgrade the specific version
<14> but neither of those are doing anything to affect the outcome of revdep-rebuild
<14> am... i .. doing something wrong?
<14> it keeps trying to re-emerge specific versions of a package (which, thank god.. dont exist in portage..)
<5> My friend has an error installing dbus using CFLAGS="-Os -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" and USE="X gcj gtk python xml" ...any known problems?
<1> ahhdem: strip the versions out, and just p*** the list of category/package to emerge -avt --oneshot
<14> blech
<14> yeah
<14> it's a revdep rebuild for libstdc++
<14> so it's.. a package or two ;-)
<23> yubimusbi: whats the error?
<14> Triffid_Hunter : so, .. are you saying that those options arent functional anymore?
<13> how can i check to make sure ext3 support is built into my kernel?
<24> hi all: How do I verify the md5sum of a cd I've already burned (not the .iso, but the actual, burned result)?
<25> Eighth_win, make menuconfig
<23> Eighth_win: cd /usr/src/linux; make menuconfig, have a look ;)
<13> ... duh :P i should've thought of that
<13> thku
<1> ahhdem: no, i'm saying that if you don't use -D when you update, the things that get broken will be so old that they're no longer in portage. stripping the versions will make emerge pick the latest versions that aren't masked, which generally works
<14> Triffid_Hunter : yeah, i understand what you're telling me to do.. im just looking for an automatic way to do it since it's .. 70+ packages
<14> sorry i thought i made that obvious
<26> haha
<26> i'm installing gentoo on my laptop
<26> a pentium I 233 mhz
<26> i think this might take a while
<15> lol
<13> anyone have ideas re: my hd not mounting properly?
<26> Eighth_win: i missed it all
<26> what is the problem
<1> ahhdem: perl -pe 's:=(\w+-\w+/.+?)-\d\S+:$1:g;', then select the list and paste and then press ctrl+d.. should print them out with versions stripped
<14> oh hell yea.. you da man
<13> i just installed gentoo on my box and i have an ext3 partition on a drive that's plugged into an ide "raid" card
<13> when i boot, i get a message saying that /dev/hdf1 has a bad magic number in the super-block
<1> ahhdem: hehe thank me if i managed to get that regex right the first time ;)
<1> Eighth_win: are you trying to use its raid features?
<13> but when i log in to "manual repair" i can mount it w/o problem by specifying the mountpoint
<13> Triffid_Hunter: not at this point


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