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<0> adduser -d /home/god god <--- is this correct ? <1> ok just put the gun away <2> CVirus: Creating a god user? <2> tsk tsk tsk... <0> LOL <3> i thought god was here before everything else :> <4> CVirus: better give it some more options, like a userid and some groups <0> Psi-Jack: the home directory doesnt want to be created <5> p***wd ***|money|god <1> to add a god user you should use -u 0 <5> or..? I forget the others <6> CVirus, adduser -m god <4> CVirus: mkdir /home/god <0> come on guys <0> dli: what is -m ? <0> dli: --help says nuthing about it
<4> CVirus: better put it in groups too ... -G wheel,users,games,audio,vidio,cdrw,ftp, ... whatever you want <7> bit of a silly qestion, but in a command line program that i'm using (any2dvd) it says i can input multiple files...my question is: how, in the commandline, do i specify multiple files? <5> finger god: No plan. <5> see! Darwin was right! <8> haha <1> god -g heaven <4> lol @ tweakt <6> CVirus, sorry, I think it's useradd in gentoo <1> both work <9> i am trying to record using the gnome-recorder...but when i click the record button, i get an error that says "there is no default gstreamer audio input element set-please install the gstreamer-gconf schemas or set one manually"..what should i do? <6> dragonheart, adduser is a link to useradd <10> broken^: it depends on the program, so you'll have to read the documentation for that program <10> broken^: the 'standard' way is just to list the files one after th e other, e.g. 'command file1 file2 file3', but it's dangerous to ***ume that's the way it works <11> hi gals, hi dudes : ) <4> broken^: try any2dvd --help <10> broken^: since there's a small chance it does something like using the first filename as an output file and the rest as inputs, in which case it might clobber your files <7> Usage: /usr/bin/any2dvd [options] -i [input_file(s)] <7> ill just list them one after the other <4> jup <7> see what happens :) <4> broken^: backup to be sure ;) <11> you guys, i've got an issue. when i try to run /etc/init.d/hplip, hpiod starts, but hpssd don't. it complains like this: http://pastebin.com/536849. how can i solve the issue? it's python related, correct? what do i rebuild? thankyou! : ) <12> can i install some software what was supposed to be free for personal use in my school on all PCs? <13> Fatal: Cannot access video cards. Either you are not root, or the <13> NVidia devices are not accessible. <4> tusov: where did you get that error? <7> guys, is there an easy to convert a .avi to and mpeg2? <13> when i use nvtv <14> iamben: are you here? <4> tusov: hmmm, never used nvtv <11> Zeksers, it's not free software, is it? <13> :( <12> edoardo, it's the AntiVir antivirus software <14> iamben: helloooooooooooooooooo <15> http://pastebin.com/536834, please, somebody take a look <16> broken^: avi is a containerformat (meaning the video can be any format) and mpeg2 is a video format.. but in short: nope... you have to reencode <12> edoardo, and it's free for personal use, but i don't know if i can install it in my school? <12> can i? <4> Zekers: if you want to be sure ... install avast <7> miffentrop, and GUI encoder programs out there u can recommend? <7> and = any <12> Evil_****, is it good <12> ? <16> broken^: don't know any for linux, sorry <13> i have a nvidia geforce 440mx and when i use nvtv i get : Fatal: Cannot access video cards. Either you are not root, or the <13> <13> NVidia devices are not accessible. <4> Zeksers: is it to run on linux ? <11> you guys, i've got an issue. when i try to run /etc/init.d/hplip, hpiod starts, but hpssd don't. it complains like this: http://pastebin.com/536849. how can i solve the issue? it's python related, correct? what do i rebuild? thankyou! : ) <12> Evil_****, no, Win <14> can someone help me with kernel compilation? <16> broken^: you _could_ check out avidemux tho.. I don't know if it's capable of doing what you want, but I hear good things about it. <14> my 2.6.14 kernel wont work <15> any idea?http://pastebin.com/536834 <17> Hi, what is the proper way to specify a --prefix for a package in portage? <7> ok, cheers miffentrop <11> Zeksers, dude, i personally know nothin' about windoz : ) <4> Zeksers: Avast is the best AV-software for windows that i know of ... doesn't eat resources like hell, and is completely free to use <4> Zeksers: http://pastebin.com/536849 <4> whoop
<12> :D <4> Zeksers: http://www.avast.com/ <6> hyenur, why do you want a prefix? <14> guys, can someone tell me why does my kernel reboot <12> edoardo, if my schoolmates could understand Linux we wouldn't need Win <17> dli: multiple versions of the same package or portage on another distro <17> i can create an overlay ebuild, but i'm wondering if theres some variable that will automatically handle it <14> can someone help? <1> hyenur: running econf auto handles it <6> hyenur, if multiple instances are allowed, portage can handle it auto <1> dracony: give an error message <14> dragonheart: i dont have it, the kernel rapidly gives zeros and reboots <17> so the answer is no, create an ebuild overlay? <14> dragonheart: i think it the bios device map provided <6> dracony, very likely, you chose a wrong processor type, do make menuconfig now <1> dracony: sounds like a hardware error for a particualy driver. dli - good idea - didn't think of that one <1> much more likely <14> dli: i have this kernel (2.6.9) with the same processor <6> dracony, double check <14> dli: i have a celeron 1800 <8> q: is anyone getting issues with Gnome locking up since updating to 2.12? <14> dli: so i chose : pentium4/celeron(p4-based) <6> Armand`, 100 CPU usage? <14> dli: maybe i did a mistake here? <14> dli: how do icheck my processor type? <8> dli: I'm getting hard lockups if I try to Ctrl+Alt+Fn, i.e. nothing short of a hard reset unwedges it <6> dracony, if you have a working 2.6.9 .config, backup the current one, copy the old one, make oldconfig <14> dli: ok <6> Armand`, could it be an X issue, or framebuffer? <8> i asked in #gnome and gave a dump of .xsesion-errors and they didn't see anything that might cause the lockups <6> dracony, always double check after make oldconfig <8> here's the dump if you want to have a look: http://rafb.net/paste/results/fTQVPw57.html <14> dli: cp /usr/src/linux/.config /root/configureation2 <14> dli: cp /usr/src/linux-2.6.9-gentoo-r13/.config /usr/src/linux/.config <17> dragonheart: looking @ the source for econf, it appears --prefix=/usr (among other things, is hardcoded) <14> dli: can i run it now? <6> dracony, looks ok to me <1> hyakuhei: normally - things like kde push it to //usr/kde/.. (see kde*.ecl***) <18> if updating from devfsd to udev if something happens is there a fallback method <14> dli: make: *** No rule to make target `oldcofig'. Stop. <1> oldconfig <18> or will i be able to boot normally <14> dli: Local version - append to kernel release (LOCALVERSION) [] <14> Automatically append version information to the version string (LOCALVERSION_AUTO) [Y/n/?] (NEW) <18> anybody did that before ? <14> dli: what does that mean? <1> coca_: last level fallback is an install cd and a chroot. should work though <14> dli: why does it give some optiones? <1> they weren't in the last kernel version so it gives you the option now <6> dracony, if you don't know, you may just press enter <11> you guys, i've got an issue. when i try to run /etc/init.d/hplip, hpiod starts, but hpssd don't. it complains like this: http://pastebin.com/536849. how can i solve the issue? it's python related, correct? what do i rebuild? thankyou! : ) <14> dli: i am an idiot <18> dragonheart: indeed but did you ever do it did you get problems or will it be a part i can do remotly cause the machine isnt here .... <11> what's that thing to rebuild python stuff? <14> dli: the old config has i486 <14> dli: this one has i686 <18> is there any 100% working guide ... <6> dracony, i686 should work, but double check with "cat /proc/cpuinfo" <14> dli: what should i see there? <6> dracony, family, model, model name, stepping <14> dli: family : 15, model:2 stepping:9 <1> coca_: you you've removed devfsd and have udev emerged. you've setup a kernel to boot. yes? <1> coca_: and have a pretty recent baselayout? <6> dragonheart, choose "p4/celeron" <6> dracony, choose "p4/celeron" <1> coca_: and you've read the udev upgrade guide <14> dli; so should i use the old config? <1> coca_: should be fine. I've never seen a problem <6> dracony, no, since it doesn't work <14> dli: the one from 2.6.9 uses devfs <19> hi <14> dli: and here its not supported <6> dracony, you disable it in kernel, and read the gentoo udev howto <19> i am in the process of putting together a new PC. I want a wireless adapter that won't require ndiswrapper. if you people were getting a wireless card for a desktop, which one would you get?
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