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<0> kevin06: "yet none of my outbound connections took. Resolved or unresolved." <confusing <1> dracony: I emerged nvidia-glx <2> how to find files which have not been accessed within the last 2 month? "find . -atime 1" shows me the files i accessed yesterday (i can remember them). but how to "invert" the output? although "find . -atime 60" and even "find . -atime 2" don't show any output <0> kevin06: I ***ume networking is working properly now? <3> hedgoli: 2 optiones of troubles: <4> paveq: package.keywords doesn't need ~x86 or ~amd64 or ~archwhatever anymore. <0> kevin06: what ethernet card? <5> paveq, alrighty, thanks for the help. <6> drac: uh?? <4> paveq: just category/app is sufficient. <6> since when <3> hedgoli: a)different kernel is loaded then the one you compile for <7> YeTr2, No. I gave up on Gentoo for today. Using Mepis now. <4> hmm since last year sometime. <3> hedgoli: b) try running the package <0> kevin06: what ethernet card?
<7> YeTr2, It's onboard nForce <0> hmm <1> dracony: I installed gentoo yesterday, I don't any other kernels than the one I want to use <6> drac: but its not just arch, the keyword <6> drac: it could be like -* <3> hedgoli: so are you from live cd? <4> paveq: yeah -* is still there. <1> dracony: what do you mean? <6> or if theres only x86 but I run amd64 <8> does anyone know a good command line text editor besides nano (but not emacs or vi plz) <6> and x85 compiles <6> *6 <4> paveq: but ~arches isn't.. <3> hedgoli: are you on livecd now? <6> drac: ok <1> dracony: no <9> people don't you have life??? <6> drac: so without arch/keyword its like ~arch <3> hedgoli: so you are on your kernel? <10> life's lenghty <1> dracony: yes <3> hedgoli: try running the package <8> does anyone know a good command line text editor besides nano (but not emacs or vi plz) <4> paveq: if you want ebuild that's marked only ~x86 on amd64 system, then yeah, you need ~x86 there.. but if you want package keyworded with ~x86 on x86 system, you don't need ~ <1> dracony: what package? <3> hedgoli: you see the archive with the driver <3> hedgoli: is a sfx archive <7> peyote, IMO only, nano is about as good as CL editors get. <1> dracony: what? where? <11> i have a working vanilla-2.6.14.6 configuration, i copy that config into vanilla-2.6.15.1 and i get kernel panic at boot ... am i doing something wrong? <3> hedgoli: type: sh /usr/portage/ditfiles/NVIDIA <8> kevin06. ? <12> jieryn, panic with what? <7> peyote, You asked about CL text editors? <3> hedgoli: ls /usr/portage/distfiles | grep NVIDIA <11> VFS kernel panic, says it can't find my root partition (/dev/sda3) <8> yes <8> tried le but its not compiling... <12> jieryn, double check scsi support <11> ....it is the same <6> jieryn: so your root partition is that <7> peyote, That was my input. :-P Nano is about as good as it gets, in my opinion. <11> i have all SCSI and BLK_DEV identical <6> scsi/sata? <1> dracony: it's a .run file <11> paveq: root(hd0,0) root=/dev/sda3 <12> jieryn, it doesn't matter, but make menuconfig, and read help <13> Hah! Well, that's annoying as heck. <11> dli: eh? <6> jieryn: then check everything in scsi <6> low level drivers expecially <13> Linux specifically blacklisted one of my HDD's to /not/ allow DMA mode access to it, at all. <11> yes, i grepped and have manually checked, all options are identical under device drivers <8> i like nano best but need another to edit the nanorc file with 3 errors in it... <3> hedgoli: isnt it? <3> hedgoli: i have NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-6111-pkg1.run <3> hedgoli: and you? <6> jieryn: maybe theres some new options you need to enable <11> paveq, dli: any ideas? they are identical :-( <6> jieryn: did you run make oldconfig <1> dracony: I have NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8178-pkg1.run
<3> hedgoli: ls /usr/portage/distfiles/ |grep NV <3> hedgoli: its a run file <11> paveq: no, i copied the old config into the new dir as .config, it picked up all my options <14> does anyone know why there's no weekly snapshot of gcc 4.1 in portage this week? (it religiously came the fridays... for a lot of weeks) <1> dracony: I know <15> how do i get my xlock binary back? xlockmore won't build one... <11> oldconfig isn't "use this old configuration" it is "use the old configuration menu" <12> jieryn, as I said, "the same" or not doesn't matter, read help <13> Heh, this is fun. <7> YeTr2, No ideas? <3> hedgoli: so run it <1> dracony: :) <13> I'm watching two computers both compile gcc 3.4.4. <11> dli: dude, under device drivers, everything is IDENTICAL :) <6> jieryn: oldconfig will show you differences <6> jieryn: you can enable new features <3> hedgoli: sh /usr/portage/distfiles/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8178-pkg1.run <11> fine, i'll start fresh <1> dracony: I know that much. :) <3> hedgoli: did you run it? <1> dracony: yes but it failed <1> dracony: still the same error, failed to load the module <12> dracony, emerging nvidia-kernel, instead of running the .run <16> hedgoli: I havent been listening, but why not use the gentoo way? http://www.gentoo-linux.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml <3> hedgoli: this is a problem <3> hedgoli: i have an idea <12> hedgoli, what's in "lsmod|grep nvidia" now? <1> thomasa88: i did that first <3> do you have an email? <3> hedgoli: i will send you some sources <1> dracony: oliver@tolvans-sf.se <17> hmmmmmmmmmmm <1> dli: nothing happens <16> hedgoli: worked perfect for me, use module-rebuild with new kernel, theres a script I had to run to get it working to NV-something <12> hedgoli, did you "emerge nvidia-kernel" ? <1> thomasa88: yes, NVmakedevice.sh? <1> dli: yes <16> hedgoli: yes <1> thomasa88: i don't have it <12> hedgoli, and your /usr/src/linux is correct? <16> hedgoli: I believe there is a utils package <1> dli: yep <1> thomasa88: do you know the name? <3> hedgoli: i sent you a tar.gz <12> hedgoli, what happens? modprobe nvidia <16> hedgoli: im checking with equery <3> hedgoli: you will extract it and run make insnstall <3> hedgoli: you will extract it and run make install <16> hedgoli: didnt find it :S <1> dli: "FATAL: Error inserting nvidia (/lib/modules/2.6.15-gentoo-r1/video/nvidia.ko): No such device" <18> how do i get gtkpod to work with video? <3> hedgoli: did you get the email? <19> hm i have a problem with portage <3> hedgol: besides i have signed you for a lot of spam (just kidding) <1> dracony: not yet, but it usually takes a couple of minutes <1> haha <20> hi all, I'm trying to set up gtk for cross compiling, when I try ' <16> hedgoli: heres the script: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-414259-highlight-devfsd.html <20> pkg-config --libs gtk+-win32-2.0 <19> when i do emerge -uDpv world, it says there are some packages blocking <16> hedgoli: I thought I got it from emerge :S <20> it says "Failed to open '/opt/xmingw/lib/pkgconfig/cairo.pc': Too many open files" <3> hedgoli: perhaps try emerge nvidia-utils <19> if i try to emerge -C those, emerge says it couldn't find them <19> and i know they are note installed, any ideea what's wrong? <21> if reiserfsck fails on my partition and says it found a badblock, what should i do? <12> hedgoli, it's covered by the gentoo nvidia guide, http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml <21> and how can i create a badblocks list for that partition and reiserfs? <10> cosmicfool: what's the exact command you're trying? <10> cosmicfool: many users forget that, if they provide a version, you need to use operators as well (like =, < or >) <17> deuterium: run 'badblocks' maybe <12> deuterium, try to fsck -f -y <6> deuterium: you can lose all your data <6> reiser3 is kinda ****ty to recover
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