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<0> I'm trying to go 'emerge --sync', but I get this error: http://pastebin.com/754424 <0> Any ideas? <1> DrChandra: the kernel I suppose <2> what package must i install to get latex to work? <3> tomg, it seems like a DNS-error <0> thskyt: Would that be a problem on my side? <3> tomg, is your DNS-server responding to ping or direct requests? <1> DrChandra: after chosing my gentoo install in grub, the screen gets all these vert. and horiz. lines through it, and editing the grub configuration for a framebuffer doesn't seem to work so now I'm doubting that I installed a framebuffer <4> thskyt: i uderstand , but i just probably put too much stuff in there .. so likely the chain f deppendencies is to messed up then. <3> tomg, yes. If you cannot contact it, you will not be able to resolve addresses into IPs <5> NPLSolutions: zcat /proc/config.gz | grep FRAMEBUFFER <0> That's weird because I was able to get portage and the stage 3 tarball fine... <3> tomg, have you rebooted in the meantime? <0> No <3> errordeveloper, have you checked and double-checked all USE-flags to see if none of them are blocking each other? <0> It was like 20 minutes ago.
<3> tomg, your service may simple be offline. That happens sometimes. <4> thskyt: im int it right now, the gentoo-portage .com is realy handy ;] <0> Would it still be advisable to continue with the isntalation and simply try later? <3> tomg, look in your /etc/resolv.conf and flip the addresses if there are multiple <3> errordeveloper, good :) <3> tomg, I don't think so, but I have never experienced that behaviour during installation myself (I have a local portage-mirror). <0> Ok <3> tomg, how old is your portage-package (the .tar.bz2 or whatever on the cd)? <0> I downloaded -latest <0> That's odd, I don't seem to have a file called resolv.conf in /etc :\ <3> tomg, are you using the live-cd? <0> No, I'm in Knoppix right now. <1> DrChandra: I'm gonna have to boot back into the livecd... it's too hard to see what it's saying here, it'll be just a little bit <0> I wasen't able to get my wireless going in the live CD. <3> tomg, try looking in /var/lib/dhcpcd for any client-info files containing the DNS-entries <3> tomg, /var/lib/dhcpc on your "knoppix-side" <6> heh, ok, found how the hacker got in <6> and fixed <7> Hi, how do I setup my system so that when I press the power button, a shutdown -h now is initiated? <6> he really was cracking all day, he just spoofed his IP <6> anyway, i backed out all his changed <6> changes* <3> tomg, if you can find a file named "dhcpcd-XXX.info" (where XXX = interface-name), run "grep DNS FILENAME" <8> Does anyone know what usually provides /usr/lib64/libacl.la (on amd64) - kde-base/dcoprss-3.5.3 apparently requires it <9> bytenik__: there is only one way to ensure a system doesn't have a backdoor <9> bytenik__: sadly <0> I only see a folder called dhcp3 <10> whenever i do an emerge --update world my systems freezes <6> kojiro: i'm comfortable that i've backed out everything <10> anyone else ever experience this? <10> it's only on this one box. <9> bytenik__: ok <8> The only match equery b libacl gives me is: app-crypt/kth-krb-1.2.2-r2 (/usr/athena/lib64/libacl.la) <6> kojiro: i have bash compiled to log everything to a nonstandard file <11> AllenJB: try equery belongs <12> SimAtWork: usually that's caused by overheating <3> tomg, how a pump-folder? <6> kojiro: there's no way the guy would know to remove or edit the log <9> bytenik__: unless he watches IRC <6> kojiro: well, its too late now. :P <0> thskyt: No pump folder either. <6> kojiro: He did clean up .bash_history and my sys log <3> tomg, which folders do you have, then? <13> which useflag is necessery for gmplayer? <14> mijenix: gtk probably <15> bytenik__, lsof ? :) <0> thskyt: There are too many to name in /var/lib <13> TFKyle: how I can set a USEFLAG for a special prog? <3> tomg, then do this to locate the folders: ls -l /var/lib | grep "^d" <6> hollowsoul: It might show up, but the file is just a named fifo that I automatically netcat to a remote server <6> hollowsoul: I'm a bit nutty about this, which proved useful in this case. =P <15> bytenik__, ohhh nice <14> mijenix: "cat-egory/package use1 use2" in /etc/portage/package.use <11> every file has its own inode, right? <0> thskyt: Seems it found 'dhcp3' <3> tomg, look in that folder then <3> tomg, see if there are any eth0, wlan0 or similar files <0> thskyt: The onyl file in that folder is named 'dhcp.leases' <3> tomg, then it's just the server <3> tomg, you're certain that you're looking at Knoppix's /var/lib ? <5> smarco: At leas one, yes
<0> thskyt: Yes, because all the Gentoo files are mounted to /mnt/gentoo/var/lib <3> tomg, good. <11> DrChandra: a file can have more than 1 ? <5> smarco: Read up onit. <3> tomg, does Knoppix provide some graphical utility to view the network-status? <0> thskyt: Yes, KWifiManager <16> got a grub problem. I checked fstab its correct however grub does not like my root=/dev/sdb4 line. fdisk -l shows /dev/sdb4 as valid. What else should I check? <3> tomg, does that utility show you detailed information about the IP you have obtained? <0> thskyt: Yes, it shows my IP and a bunch of other information. <0> thskyt: It shows my local IP. <3> tomg, such as? We're looking for DNS, Nameserver and the like <16> also I have to p*** root (hd2,0) and kernel (hd2,0) to see the correct kernel <17> i can't seem to emerge anything..... it resolves the ip's of mirrors, but hangs trying to connect to one. <0> thskyt: Then no, it dosen't show anything like that. L] <11> if a file starts with #!/bin/bash but is -x, who does prevent it beeing executed, the shell? <18> because it isn't executable <18> oddly enough <3> tomg, do you have access to "nslookup" or "host"? <19> hey, really dumb question here..... you know how many websites can do google.com and www.google.com, my site isn't working that way :/ <19> if you type myurl.com it doesn't find the host, you have to type www <19> how do I get around that? <20> Where/What should I read to set up a "thin-client" computer lab? Any suggestions? <21> . <0> thskyt: I do have access to 'nslookup' <3> A-KO, set up your webserver to have a "default" website <3> tomg, then try "nslookup google.com" and notice which server responds <11> Peaceful: ltsp? <0> I get three non-authoritative answers. <22> hi everyone <7> How do I configure the keyboard buttons (web, e-mail, play, stop, fast forward etc.) on my Logitech keyboard, and how do I configure the power on button on my laptop? <20> smarco: I'll look into ltsp. Anything else I should check out? <22> does anyone know of a way to get dockapps to work in KDE? <21> anyone know can I emerge snd-opl3sa2 (sound) module (and is it enables in the livecd kernel?) <13> TFKyle: thx it works <20> smarco: oh, sweet, there's an ltsp guide on the docs listing <23> hmm_mmh: check out gentoo-wiki.com and search for "multimedia keys" <13> TFKyle: do you know where I can set the fontsize for gtk apps? <7> Thank you, Shirakawasuna <11> Peaceful: docs are great, first you start to panic about how complicated it will be and then you relax when you see a guide at the wiki :) <23> np <22> so...no one knows if dockapps can be made to work in KDE? <7> Know anything about the power button as well? <14> mijenix: are you using gnome or xfce? <0> thskyt: I get three non-authoritative answers. <24> hoelz: running dock application bar? <3> tomg, from which host? <22> like window maker dock apps <11> mijenix: into your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 put gtk-font-name="Bitstream Vera Sans 12" <21> just I have a yamaha sound card in a really old DELL PII (with only 4GB) <22> I'm testing out different DEs and writing reviews <0> thskyt: It's not telling me the hosts. Alll I see are the IPs, and my own IP <24> hoelz: yes, I mean... run the dock application bar =) <22> but I want my dockapps! <22> oh thanks <11> mijenix: you might also find gtk-theme-name="Mist-Okayish-TM" <3> tomg, not the "Server" or "Address" lines? <11> mijenix: and gtk-icon-theme-name="Bluecurve" <22> ummm...how do I run it? =S <11> usefull. <24> hoelz: on the kicker, right click, add new panel, ... <11> mijenix: now you dont need to run any gnome-settings-daemon <24> hoelz: I _think_ that's what you're looking for <22> ok, I'll give it a shot <22> thanks <25> Hey all <26> hi guys i have these problem : http://pastebin.com/754475 <21> or just generally speaking how do you get these old sound modules? such as snd-opl3sa2 <26> any idea? <25> Does anyone know of an open-source phpmyadmin-like tool for Oracle? <0> thskyt: Yeah, sorry, I get the server IP on top, then 3 addresses. <21> OEM <25> Haven't really found anything in portage yet... <22> uga: that did it; thanks <24> hehe, np
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