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<0> rommel it tells him unkown filesystem
<1> TFKyle: you told X73 to add media-video/nvidia-kernel ~x86 on package.keywords in order to get nvidia-kernel 8178, right?
<2> madd_matt: No, to do the search. emerge portage-utils ; qfile `which mkisofs`
<3> madd_matt: or grep mkisofs /var/db/pkg/*/*/CONTENTS
<2> qfile is like equery l, without teh ****
<4> aFlag: yeah
<5> DrChandra: Funny because it's true ;)
<6> DrChandra, ah, i thought it was some alternate to mkisofs you were tying to recommend :P
<7> DrChandra: I think he wants to emerge the package with mkisofs, not find it on his system
<8> hey
<2> ASUSanator: Well, i wouldn't have said it if it wasn't true :)
<7> DrChandra: and if its not already installed then searching the vdb won't help
<4> aFlag: actually, RiverRat did :)
<1> yeah, i'm having the same problem, i've tried that and it didn't work either
<9> ASUSanator: It's gone from 12.3 kb/s to 350. You are a god amongst men



<0> DrChandra qfile in portage-utils?
<5> Jimferd: haha no problems mate
<2> madd_matt: YOu had mkisofs on your susyem already, right?
<2> richiefrich: yeah
<6> DrChandra, no, i wanted to know where it was to emerge it :P
<0> DrChandra thankx
<6> anyways i've got it
<2> madd_matt: Oh, OK, no search will help then.
<10> TFKyle i've got to leave we talk tomorow, thanks for your help ;)
<7> DrChandra: oh snap, who's your daddy!
<2> tercel: We need a directory like that. Some web place we can do a search on file names.
<5> Krita has a terrible time opening tiff files
<3> grep -r mkisofs /usr/portage/
<5> hmm
<2> tercel: It would be nice if packages.gentoo.org had that
<0> rommel I finally reg with IRC, i did know I could
<2> juckes: Before you've install it, how do you find its package?
<11> ahh
<5> i use google for finding what belongs to what ;)
<5> But yes it would be nice
<4> DrChandra: that might be a bit hard to do, because to determine what files something installs you have to install it
<2> juckes: The package for mkisofs is app-cdr/cdrtools
<3> DrChandra: in this case mkisofs is refered to in the cdrtools ebuild - which you can find with grep
<7> juckes: ok, but you can
<4> and there are packages which block each other, thus you'd need multiple systems
<7> 't depend on that
<2> TFKyle: Yeah, but somone who has can load the database with file names matched against package names.
<11> DrChandra, what
<12> zoder2:its a long shot but try your command again and capitalize managed
<4> ah, true
<1> i don't get it, in order to get nvidia-kernel 8178 only adding media-video/nvidia-kernel ~x86 on /usr/portage/package.keywords would make it available for emerging, right?
<13> PhantmShado, nope
<8> Anyone here running Norton Internet Security?
<12> still lists master mode?
<0> aFlag it should yes
<11> DrChandra, sorry tab completion
<3> tercel: no you can't - but what about a slim CONTENTS file for each package in /usr/portage with say bin and libs and headers ?
<5> thinkinginbinary: If you pay me i still wouldn't :P
<2> rommel: np
<5> thinkinginbinary: I have though .. what is the problem ?
<8> ASUSanator: I know.
<14> my firefox crashes after playing a video plugin with mplayer-plugins
<15> all : what is the command to empty mailq?
<1> richiefrich: do i need to do any kind of update on portage? I've tried --sync, but the ebuilds were there anyway
<7> juckes: bloating the tree is a bad idea, small additions per package end up adding multiple megabytes to the tree
<8> ASUSanator: If you type a certain phrase in an IRC channel, Norton will automatically part the channel. It's because those commands were used to control botnets.
<15> dli, amd64?
<14> LinuxMafia, no x86
<5> thinkinginbinary: damnn .. thats screwed up
<15> dli, wired
<16> how do i load kde in gentoo
<14> LinuxMafia, quite reproducible on serveral boxes here
<8> ASUSanator: Yeah.
<16> X -kde?
<2> dirty_: Install it or start it?
<0> aFlag no sorry u need ~media-video/nvidia-kernel-VER to /usr/portage/package.keywords
<16> startit
<16> i try just X
<5> dirty_: emerge -av kde ... or emerge -av kdebase for the minimum stuff
<8> Anyone running it here? I wanna see if it works?
<16> why -av?



<4> richiefrich: why would you need that?
<16> i already did just emerge kde
<17> dirty_: edit /etc/rc.conf or ~/.xinitrc then startx
<5> dirty_: ok
<15> all : what is the command to empty mailq? or cansel them?
<15> dirty_, startkde
<3> tercel: true - so lets have it on packages.gentoo or perhaps as an installable db for those who want it
<5> digit__: Sorry i thought you meant to install it. my bad
<5> dirty_:
<5> damnn tab ;)
<0> TFKyle i don't AFlag wants to install newset nvidia so he must unmak it
<2> dirty_: put DISPLAYMANAGER="kdm" and XSESSION="kde-3.4" in /etc/rc.conf, and /etc/init.d/xdm restart. rc-update -a xdm default to make it permanent.
<7> aFlag: I run 8178, all I've got in package.keywords is media-video/nvidia-kernel ~x86
<5> thinkinginbinary: So isn't there a way to disable that stuff ?
<7> aFlag: same for media-video/nvidia-glx ~x86
<8> ASUSanator: Yeah, they're fixing it in the next autoupdate.
<5> As long as he has kdm installed ;)
<4> richiefrich: I know, just wonder why what you said would work and what he said wouldn't, both seem like they'd work equally
<4> *wondering
<7> except richiefrich has his syntax way off
<5> thinkinginbinary: Ahh thats good. So why are you running it again ? :P
<16> ok now i just cant open it it cant open display '' i just want to run a script for base config
<18> There are some old packages blocking some of KDE's dependencies. Is there a command that fixes everything and install kde overnight?
<5> dirty_: Have you configured xorg ?
<16> no
<7> unless you are talking about restricting it to 8178 and allowing revisions
<8> ASUSanator: I'm not.
<5> thinkinginbinary: you confuse me greatly :P
<8> ASUSanator: I wanted to find someone who is running it so I can try it on them (with their permission of course) to see if it works.
<16> i guess that is what i want to know...i tried XF86Setup
<8> ASUSanator: I wanna try it.
<13> PhantmShado, so u have no idea? :P
<17> dirty_: export XSESSION="kde-3.4" startx
<16> and all the others but they dont work on my system
<19> I am right now setting up features for sandboxing on my gentoo computer and I was wondering if anyone could tell me how I use it... Is it a matter of creating a new user account and using that?
<5> dirty_: xorgconfig
<18> someone?
<16> oh
<2> konrad_: You mean a single command that cleans it up and get KDE installed unattended. A turnkey solution?
<0> TFKyle, tercel, they both work yes but he needs a VER # no
<7> richiefrich: nope
<20> Rat: Not exactly. It is just a safety thing for portage.
<18> Drchandra, yes.
<21> i'm looking at the handbook. is package.unmask where i add the line sys-fs/dmraid to use it?
<1> tercel: no, i want 8178 but writting that on /usr/portage/package.keywords doesn't do anything
<2> konrad_: No.
<19> RiverRat: So would it be part of any account?
<22> can somebody point me into the right direction, as to getting the good native transparency and composite to work ?? TIA! ??
<22> i'd like to get this going ASAP.
<22> thank you.
<4> richiefrich: nah, since 8178 is marked ~, and thus will be the newest version if you specify ~x86
<7> richiefrich: he can if he wants, but I think he wants to get new versions when they come out, instead of being restricted to 8178 perminantly
<18> DrChandra, Hmm... But how can I fix this, then?
<23> can netcat get more than one connection at one time when i started it in the listen mode?
<24> kingpunk: there's a howto on gentoo-wiki.com
<1> tercel: when i type emerge -pv nvidia-kernel it should show up with the new version, right?
<7> aFlag: I run 8178, all I've got in package.keywords "is media-video/nvidia-kernel ~x86"
<5> konrad_: unemerge the old pacakages ? :P
<7> aFlag: not just "8178"
<20> Rat: I haven't really dug into it that deeply but I have it enabled on mine.
<24> the-dead: possibly.. how would you differentiate between them though?
<25> hi
<5> I'm guessing you have an old modular install of kde installed and you are trying to install a meta package ?
<26> http://pastebin.com/581217 .. whats wrong ?!
<18> ASUSanator: Not really, this is a new installation, but I tried to emerge amaroK first
<1> tercel: yeah, that's what i have: media-video/nvidia-kernel ~x86 and on the next line media-video/nvidia-glx ~x86
<19> RiverRat: Is enabling it just by adding "sandbox userpriv userandbox" to my gentoo make.conf FEATURES all I need to do?
<5> so when you go emerge -av kdebase what is it conflicting with ?
<23> Triffid_Hunter: like every other socket program does?
<2> CVirus: You got a bad ebuild. baselayout? Are you ~arch?
<7> aFlag: and you don't see the new version in "emerge -pv nvidia-kernel nvidia-glx" ?
<26> DrChandra: this is x86
<24> the-dead: well netcat just pipes what it recieves to stdout, whereas socket programs have a different filehandle for each socket
<0> tercel i've learned like ~mediavideo/nvidia-kernel-1.0.8178 never tried the other way, is my way old cause it works


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