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<0> tercel i've learned like ~mediavideo/nvidia-kernel-1.0.8178 never tried the other way, is my way old cause it works <1> tercel: no :-/ <2> Rat: I just have sandbox but yes, that's all you need to do. <3> RiverRat : Alright thanks man <4> CVirus: I got the exact same thing, I think its a bad patch or something <1> tercel: is there somewhere else i should look for masking or something? <5> when i type mysql i get Error 2002 Can't connect to local mysql server through socket .... whY/ <2> Rat: Be prepared to have to do some manual intervention. The whole tree is not safe for that yet. <0> sorry i meant ~media-video/nvidia-kernel-1.0.8178 <6> Triffid_Hunter: it's no problem to difer the client on stdout <7> CVirus: Did you set ~arch in make.conf? baselayout-1.11.14.-r6 is too new. <8> hey what is the fdisk-hexcode for ext3? <1> i've looked on package.mask already <6> each client will send different cmds ;) <9> hi <10> ASUSanator, well lots of packages from kde-base
<8> is it 83 or 85? <11> DrChandra: no .. I'm an x86 guy ! <11> tercel: it is something global then ? <4> richiefrich: you are doing something diferent. the ~ there means "use this version but allow -rx versions to increase" and the ~arch is ***umed by portage <12> the-dead: why not just write your own socket program? <2> schuh: There isn't one. fdisk codes are for partition types and not file systems. <13> aFlag: what does tihs say: emerge -pv =media-video/nvidia-kernel-1.0.8178 <14> is there a way to connect to another virtual console via SSH? <4> CVirus: I think so, but I havent looked into it <8> thats what i meant RiverRat <4> CVirus: feel free to file a bug <3> RiverRat: What the heck? SO I should just get rid of those features then? lol <8> so? <2> 83 <11> tercel: will do <6> Triffid_Hunter: i'm not a programmer <7> CVirus: Is ~x86 in you make.conf? <3> Im not very advanced in linux <12> Inssomniak: only if you're using screen <8> RiverRat, so ext2 and ext3 are both 83? <11> DrChandra: it seems that you dont understand me .. I DONT use ~x86 <13> schuh: there is a page in fdisk that shows the numbers <2> Rat: If you want to help then leave then enabled and report failures to bugs.g.o and temporarily disable the FEATURE for packages that complain. <1> wide-eye: it says it's masked by the ~x86 keyword :( <15> When I emerge -e system, have a error:not package manifest found.How to resolve it? <0> aFlag try putting ~media-video/nvidia-kernel-1.0.8178 ~media-video/nvidia-glx-1.0.8178 in /etc/portage/package.keyworks then emerge -av nvidia-glx <14> Triffid_Hunter, so if I have a currently controlled program on /dev/tty8 I cant see it unless I started the program via screen in the first place? <8> yeah i know wide-eye but im just asking if ext2 and ext3 has the same number <2> schuh: All Linux partitions are 83 (except swap). <8> k thx RiverRat <16> oen of my raid disks is OK, but seems to be offline for one raid1 partition, it is showing up as md0 : active raid1 sdb1[1] 58604992 blocks [2/1] [_U] <11> DrChandra: http://packages.gentoo.org/ebuilds/?baselayout-1.11.14-r6 <13> aFlag: you sure your file name is spelled right? <1> richiefrich: i've tried it already, didn't work either :( <7> CVirus: Then a simple "no, I'm not using ~arch" would suffice. ~ arch means "~<insert your arch here" <11> DrChandra: it is x86 <16> how can i force it to be rebuild/scrubed? <4> richiefrich: thats still not what he wants <3> RiverRat: Alright I will do.. Thanks again <8> brb <2> np <12> Inssomniak: to my knowledge, yeah.. there's kernel modules you can put in to "see" it, but i don't know their exact names <13> aFlag: /etc/portage/package.keywords <4> aFlag: where exactly is your package.keywords file? <0> aFlag what are u tring to emegre and whats the error <1> hum, it's on the wrong place then <7> CVirus: It appears to be a bad package. Not damaged, or the md5 would catch it. <11> DrChandra: I'll file a bug report then <17> On one of my systems I'm trying to update util-linux-2.12r-r1 to util-linux-2.12r-r2, however, at the end of the emerge process: >>> /sbin/cfdisk, >>> /sbin/blockdev, !!! failed to properly create symlink:, !!! /sbin/swapoff -> swapon, !!! [Errno 13] Permission denied, etc... -- I didn't find any similar issues on forum either. Any ideas? <7> So baselayout-12.11.14-r6 jumps straight to stable? No ~arch first? That's bad. <7> 1.11 ... <1> ok, now it worked, i was saving it at /usr/portage, thanks for the patience <0> aFlage np <18> startkeylogger <13> mizery: what are the permissions of those files? <19> lol C-WiningNorton <19> idiot. <18> ubuntu>gentoo <18> :) <20> hello all <8> re
<8> seemed to work... <4> I"m in no mood <15> When I emerge -e system, have a error:not package manifest found :fontconfig.How to resolve it? <19> "distrofight<knowledge" <17> wide-eye, /sbin/swapoff symlink doesn't exist, /sbin/swapon is rwxr-xr-x root:root <7> spam >/dev/null <21> ruben-: And the funny thing is, an exploit for a Windows firewall doesn't usually work on a non-Windows OS :D <0> schuh u get grub back on <21> (that's what the SKL thing is) <7> chat </topic <13> mizery: can you touch /sbin/swapoff ? <8> yep... i used fdisk to change the partition id and grub no longer refused to install <13> mizery: as root. <19> greister: emerge fontconfig maybe <19> GerbilSoft: I know :) <22> I just read a thread from 2004 in which a retired Gentoo developer and some said that emerging masked packages with the ACCEPTED_KEYWORDS method is an extremely bad idea. Is this still the case 2 years ;ate <22> later? http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?p=1060314#1060314 <13> Gadsden: yes <4> Gadsden: yes, extreemly bad. <13> Gadsden: bad, very bad <7> mizery: swapoff is a symlink to swapon <4> Gadsden: use /etc/portage/package.keywords instead <23> Gadsden: yes, specifying it on the commandline is horrible, you should use /etc/portage/package.keywords instead <22> ok I've emerged my nvidia drivers with that technique, and xchat. Can I undo the process? <15> ruben-:emerge fontconfig then 'emerge -e system ' is OK? <19> greister: ye <17> wide-eye, touch seemed to produce no errors, however, DrChandra, ls -al /sbin doesn't display /sbin/swapoff on that particular system, however, ln -sf /sbin/swapon /sbin/swapoff produces Permission denied error <7> Gadsden: Yes it is an extremely bad idea. It was then, and still is. <4> Gadsden: just add them to /etc/portage/package.keywords <4> Gadsden: and stop using emerge -U <7> mizery: You need to be root. <15> rube-:Have the same error. <17> DrChandra, I am root <7> mizery: Where is sbin stored, on an NFS mount? <13> mizery: did you delete the touched file b4 ln -s it? <17> DrChandra, no nfs mount, only physical hard drive in the system <22> tercel: so I can add xchat and nvidia to the keywords and emerging world or depcleans won't break my system? <15> rube-:I am sync some times,and change the mirror.But have the same error. <4> Gadsden: right <7> mizery: Do an "id" and make sure you are user number zero. <13> mizery: is /sbin/ drwxr-xr-x 2 root root ? <22> thanks guys <17> DrChandra, yep, 0, interestingly enough "ls -al" does not list /sbin/swapoff, however "ls" does... <7> mizery: try stat and file on it <17> haha, rm /sbin/swapoff, stat /sbin/swapoff, file /sbin/swapoff, all permission denied <20> can someone help me with my wifi card? details http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-409184.html if you dont wanna ask butill answer if it helps :P <17> wide-eye, yes <7> mizery: Also, check you shell aliases. Maybe ls is aliased to do_something_to_annoy_root <24> thinkinginbinary, Good job. the new kernel seems to work fine. <17> DrChandra, no aliases <17> I suppose I shall boot a livecd... <14> its possible to use screen in a script like "screen <program>" and have the script continue on no problem? <7> mizery: Boot a livecd, mount the disk, and check the file system. Fix the file, and go again. <25> What do i need to run to fix libtool after upgrading GCC? <25> I am getting an error saying something in the 3.4.4 directory is "not a valid libtool archive" <26> XGL and Composite, arent the same thing are they? <7> mgorbach228: fix_libtool_files.sh. You may have to re-emerge libtool, too <26> like, fluxbox has built-in composite support natively now, doesnt it? <26> doesnt mena i have to have XGL, right? <0> mgorbach228 what file <7> RichardP: an .la file <25> libstdc <27> I'm trying to install wireless on Gentoo, and ndiswrapper works fine, says drivers installed, device present. But when i start it on Gentoo, i get an error that says the device doesn't exist <26> anybod? ^^ <7> mgorbach228: emerge libtool ; fix_libtool_files.sh <26> *anybody <22> sorry to bring up the issue again but what exactly does ACCEPTED_KEYWORDS do to the system? Does it add something to a file that I can edit and reverse? <7> Gadsden: YOu mean ACCEPT_KEYWORDS? <28> Gadsden, there are various versions of software. These are for different architectures. This also includes software in the 'testing' branch <22> FoW: I get that <28> Gadsden, ACCEPT_KEYWORDS tells Portage which architecture to use <29> someone with an "0 [M5461 ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ULI M5461" (cat /proc/asound/cards) that has it working? <0> Greg2 ehat dev eht0
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