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<0> Kyuu: My point was.. I really don't make use om my RAM else :D <1> cd release i mean, 2005.1 is current <2> J-nus: i see <3> I just had an error when i was updating python, http://pastebin.com/536101 .. anyone know what that might be? <1> Kyuu: cd release i mean, 2005.1 is current <2> jippie: what are you looking for in a newer livecd? <4> bye guys. gn8 <1> Kyuu: 2005.2 or 2006.0 livecd/handbook. if it is soon to be released i'll wait installing a test system <2> jippie: again.. what does it matter? <2> jippie: the livecd doesnt matter at all, you can use knoppix or even an existing system to install <5> jippie: you can always install from 2005.1. Then upgrade to the same level as 2005.2 when it comes out <1> i understood a while ago that the next gentoo livecd will carry a new graphical installer Kyuu / alveraan <2> jippie: nope <6> jippie: I'd say that's unlikely <7> alveraan: there won't be any 2005.2, probably a 2006.0 <5> jippie: command line installation is easy with a little patience and the gentoo handbook
<5> LinuxBlues: oh ok thanks <2> jippie: the graphical installer is probably not going to be in the livecd for a very very long time <6> jippie: you're probably thinking of the Experimental LiveCD, which does have a limited graphical installer/preview <1> alveraan: i know i've done it several times <8> i am having troubles with multiple resolution options in xorg with my nvidia.. any ideas what i'm most likely doing wrong?? i have multiple resolutions listed. <2> kc8pxy: i leave it blank and let it decide for itself <9> hi2u all <6> hi <9> wondering if anyone can shed some light on to how stable UML is <1> oh right i'd hoped to save myself a lot of time for installing test machines <2> jippie: not to mention, we dont support it and if it breaks something then youre going to be out of luck <2> jippie: write yourself a script or oneliner.. its not hard <1> ok thnx all <8> Kyuu: .... i'll try, but it has been a PITA in this department.. crtl+ and ctrl- switches manually from within xorg?? <10> hi people! <11> greetings.... My 5 year running gentoo box has been compromised. I have taken it offline and want to reinstall it. How do I export the list of currently installed packages so I can get it back to a similar state?? tia <0> Kyuu: Hard/easy... surley that depends on the skill/experience of the user... personally I got about 2-3 month experience of Gentoo and about 4-6 month experience on Linux... <2> kc8pxy: it should, but i dont ever change my res that way.. i use xrandr <12> anyone familiar with the keyboard power on function on some motherboards? <1> :) <2> alveraan: impossible :p <12> i'm wondering if you can use the keyboard power on function with wireless keyboards... <10> raging_hog: good news everyone, i have recovered file from reiserfs and grep technique function ;) <5> Kyuu: maybe they'll revolutionize THE graphical installer. Then maybe I should just shut up :-) <2> alveraan: honestly, it would be impossible for a graphical installer to do the stuff that i usually do in an install <1> oh one tiny little other question: 2005.1 defaults to a stage3 install right? is it documented how to compile *everything* for my own hardware/processor, just like it is done in a stage1 install, or is it easier to use the stage1 install from the FAQ from the start? <13> Kyuu: like cook eggs? <2> mbishop: sure! <14> jippie, stage3 -> emerge -e world <15> jippie: emerge -e or something, iirc. after you're done installing stage 3 <10> gentoo community have the power ^_^ <16> maccam94: why wouldn't you be able to <0> maccam94: If you mean to press akey to start the computer after its been turn off (not just sleep) then I think its up to bios.. couse I never bothered with anything in my linux to be able to start my computer by simply pressing a key <2> mbishop: or something along the lines of systematically crippling my system <6> alveraan: perhaps a graphical installer w/ the best hardware detection/auto kernel config evar would do it for the average user <14> J-nus, IIRC it's ACPI related <17> chanika, emerge -e world doesn't recompile all packages, only those in world :( <0> maccam94: (and yes its cordless.. the logitech mouse combo thing) <2> Shirakawasuna: auto configed kernels are the pits :/ <14> dli, and whats in world? <1> hmm i'd probably go for the good old stage1 install again then dli <6> Kyuu: my point was that it'd have to be the best one ever <18> hey guys, I'm trying to extract an icon set.tar.gz....what tar switches should I use?? <12> J-nus: you would have to have the bios option, the os has nothing to do with it <17> jippie, get a stage3 really old :) <6> Kyuu: an auto-config equal to 20 # gentoos! <10> p4r0l3: tar -xzvf <5> Shirakawasuna: The average user already has ubuntu <12> J-nus: i'm just wondering if the wireless reciever would be powered up <17> jippie, then, emerge --sync;emerge -uD world <6> alveraan: stupid ubuntu <6> anyways, who cares <18> grick: thanks <6> I'm not advocating a graphical installer <17> jippie, if it's old enough, emerge -uD world will recompile every package :) <1> :) <7> p4r0l3: tar -xzvf set.tar.gz <5> Shirakawasuna: me neither <6> but I will bother you with all sorts of gentoo newb questions :)
<13> FieldySnuts LOVES graphical installers <14> dli, that makes no sense <17> jippie, the questions is why it matters at all :) just do stage3 <1> yeah i catch your drift :) dli <2> Shirakawasuna: auto configed kernel would mean a slow system with extra crap to eat your ram <17> antarus, just for fun <19> jippie: i'd advise emerge -uDa world , it'll display list of stuff to be upgraded then and prompt you if you want to go ahead <1> all my systems have a stage1 install dli, i guess i want them to be the same as much as possible <0> maccam94: If i pull the power switch on the back of the psu then turn it on then nothing happens, but after first "front panel power on" then it works with keyboard <17> jippie, indeed, you can use "eix -cI" to find all installed packages, and emerge them all <6> Kyuu: *sigh* my point is, a program that would configure your kernel so well automatically, that there's no need to do it manually <14> jippie, there is no difference.. <6> Kyuu: and it's entirely hypothetical <20> 1 <2> Shirakawasuna: yes... if only a system ever existed <14> jippie, a stage1 isn't magically faster, magically more leet or anything <6> argh! hypothetical <5> Shirakawasuna: I think such a programm is not possible <14> Kikkoman, having issues? <12> J-nus: so you're talking about booting cold after having used the front panel button once? <7> Shirakawasuna: there was a project about it about 1999 or 2000, now forgotten and deprecated <21> Shirakawasuna, mindreading software.... someday <22> LinuxBlues: i believe it's not, but i might be mistaken <15> maybe some little bash script to do the boring parts for me.. but no gui. <5> maybe with a cyc database as backend it could be done :-) <1> dli: no eix on my path :( <1> ah it is an ebuild <7> Ticho: I haven't read nothing about it in years... who knows... <0> maccam94: Exactly no sleep mode or suppended mode.. just slap on the bib space bar is what I do :D <17> jippie, emerge eix <1> yes found it dli thnx <20> i'm trying to set up my dial-up conection, stll in instalation, help please! <12> J-nus: sweet. see, i'm going to be setting up a system for my grandfather, i want it so he won't have to touch the tower, just has to use the keyboard. <22> LinuxBlues: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/installer/ <10> i have to go, bye people <6> bit`: just hook up a bunch of #gentoo gurus to the mind-reading software to configure your kernel for you <0> maccam94: Neat :) <23> hi guys <23> I'm new to gentoo <24> RAR <23> how do I run windows update? <5> Kikkoman: try asking specific questions <24> gil: you dont <25> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121330 <7> Ticho: I was talking about the program to auto-compile kernels according to the hardware of the system <14> gil, heh <26> maentele: Bug 121330; "Free beer for everyone!"; [Gentoo Linux :: Ebuilds]; {RESOLVED:CANTFIX}; Jakub Moc <jakub@gentoo.org>->Gentoo Linux bug wranglers <bug-wranglers@gentoo.org> <5> gil: lol <23> but how do I update the patches then? <2> someone kick the troll <14> Kyuu, patience <27> Shirakawasuna: I'm afraid there are certain guru if we hooked 'em up your kernel would just spit out RTFM a million times at boot. <24> gil: portage handles that for you <22> LinuxBlues: ah, my bad <20> how to set-up my dial-up conection <24> RAR, so they put a new python ebuild in the tree <24> and require said ebuild to use a patch <6> haha <15> LOL <24> and is said patch IN the tree? of course not <14> Ginsu_Squirrel, it's fixed in CVS <2> antarus: its obvious... if he had managed to install gentoo do you *actually* think someone would ask that? <24> antarus: i'm looking at the freakin cvs web <28> gil: you are a vey evil man... stop trolling <29> hi <14> Ginsu_Squirrel, it's fixed in CVS <6> kojiro: and if you hooked them up for a hardware issue, you'd spend the rest of your life doing memtest <24> antarus: RAR <29> there's something quite weird going on <29> the net.eth0 won't work anymore <14> CIA-4 kloeri * gentoo-x86/dev-lang/python/files/python-2.4.2-mmap+fd.patch: <14> CIA-4 Remove silly cvs tags breaking patch.. <2> and there he goes
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