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<0> Elegazt: ever tried to ask ur admin? <1> CrazyNick: somewhere between an hour and a week <2> ok i get this error when i try to start X <3> How long will it take to install with CLI on a p4 1.3ghz? <1> CrazyNick: I just told you... <4> so around how long will installing the base system take on a 300MHZ P2 ? <2> cant use specified bios <5> i tried the SSH thing but it keeps timing out... isnt there a way to make the firewall think that i initiated the connection by sending 1 fake packet? <2> im starting to think that modular X is more a pian the regular <6> on minicom i connect login succesfully then it prints a line of characters then it hangs up and prints No ccarrier. anyone know what that means? <1> Elegazt: only if you could predict or retrieve the tcp/ip sequence number from the syn packet your firewall drops <6> no carrier* <7> CrazyNick, you don't have to ask twice. It depends on the number and type of packages you wish to install. <1> Hey: no carrier means your modem doesn't think its talking to another modem <8> this crontab entry means execute at 12am every day, right? 00 00 * * *
<3> ok... <3> Do I use portage or emerge under gentoo? <9> has anyone in here gotten smooth scrolling in kde/two-finger scrolling working in anything? (like a mac) <10> CrazyNick, portage is emerge <3> ok <3> and where in the handbook can I find help on optimizing for i686? <11> I'm running ~arch version of portage now. Is there any damage to taking portage out of my package.keyword and downgrading back to stable portage? <9> CrazyNick: if you're just installing, it's in the make.conf config section <9> CrazyNick: changing CHOST (i386, 486, 686, etc) after having things installed/compiled is bad <9> CrazyNick: you should use an i686 stage3 package too <12> Quick question, what's the gentoo equivalent of "installing alsa from scratch"? Or should I just download the stuff and do a ./configure & make & make install <12> I'm having Intel HD sound problems <9> loos: do you mean non-kernel alsa? <9> loos: the alsa-driver package. check out the gentoo guie <9> ? alsa <13> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml <12> thank you sirs <11> Or .. any harm doing this (going from ~arch portage to stable portage) .. I'm just concerned about rendering portage useless. <3> Shirakawasuna is there a i686 stage3 package installation? <14> For some reason, that didn make my wireless work. <9> CrazyNick: you get it from a mirror <15> Hello people <3> there's only x86 <15> what is the windows clipboard tool thing called? <9> CrazyNick: nope, there's an i686 <7> ***ociateX, What is the "windows clipboard tool"? <16> hi. when using distcc i know the gcc-versions must match. but can a celeron or P4 build pentium-m optimized code? <3> releases/x86/2006.0/installcd -> only minimal-x86 <17> build, yes, run, maybe <9> CrazyNick: during install you get network working and then download the stage3 <10> CrazyNick, you do realize that stage 1 and 2 are no longer supported ? <7> ? distcc <13> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/distcc.xml <7> adamt, have a look at that URL jeeves just gave <3> Distro^Junkie It doesn't matter im trying to use i686 optimization <16> will do. <9> adamt: I distcc w/ a celeron-m and athlon t-bird with absolutely no problems (that have manifested themselves, at least) <9> CrazyNick: during installation you get a stage3 from here: http://gentoo.osuosl.org/releases/x86/2006.0/stages/ <16> Shirakawasuna: okay <18> all : what modules do i need for creative labs CT6710 graphic card? <19> Does anyone here use initng? <14> Can anyone help me get my wireless card working in Gentoo? <16> jeeves: so i'm looking for cross-compiling, actually? <20> tomge: what wireless card? <9> LinuxMafia: that sounds old :) <9> adamt: jeeves is a bot <9> adamt: and you only need to crosscompile if CHOST is different <18> Shirakawasuna, oh it is my friends <14> klingon_: I have a Linksys WMP54GS. And it works with Linux because I'm using it in Knoppix right now. <16> Shirakawasuna: okay <9> tomge: lsmod and see if knoppix uses ndiswrapper (I dont' remember) <3> Shirakawasuna, you mean I choose it during installation through a minimal cd? <14> klingon_: All I have right now is the Gentoo console, I'm still missing X and an UI <20> tomge: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_wmp54gs <-- have you tried this? <16> Shirakawasuna: so yes, a celeron would be able to compile pentium-m optimized-code, that's all i wanted to know =) <9> CrazyNick: I've never used the installer, but it should give you the option to get stage3s from a mirror <14> klingon_: Knoppix does use ndiswrapper for wireless <9> adamt: yes, as long as you have the same CHOST and gcc version active <16> cool <14> klingon_: And I already have the drivers loaded with ndiswrapper in Gentoo.
<3> Shirakawasuna, I dont want to use an installer i want to use cli <16> bye <9> tomge: type ifconfig - is wlan0 there? <9> adamt: bye <9> CrazyNick: then get the minimal x86 liveCD <9> CrazyNick: you can still do a cli install using the installer cd, but the minimal is all you need <14> klingon_: I'm not in Gentoo right now. I'm in Knoppix. But Gentoo did reconize my card, because when I did 'ndiswrapper -l <14> it said that the driver was valid and the card was present. ;) <20> tomge: sorry what is the problem then.. <9> tomge: then you need to set up the wireless stuff <20> tomge: do you have dhcpcd, and wireless-tools emerged? <17> tomge: fwiw, the bcm43xx driver (which will ship with Linux-2.6.17) supports your card <9> tomge: check out the handbook's wireless setup section - all you should need to get it set up is to set preferred_aps="youressid" <17> and you can use it now with the latest 2.6.17-rc, if you like <14> Shirakawasuna: Yes, all I need to do is figure out how to tell the card which ESSID and encryption key to use. <9> tomge: if you have a WEP key it also explains how in the guide <6> what is pppd? and do i have it? how do i know if i have it? <14> And I heard that the bcm43xx driver is experimental and very buggy. :( <21> \ <9> tomge: if it's WPA you need to use wpa-supplicant, which is also covered in the guide (although it never worked for me) <22> Hey: which pppd <20> tomge, that is easy, look at the man page for iwconfig or see the gentoo handbook on the configuring network section <21> Ralink rules :-D <9> tomge: in 2.6.17 it should be better <22> Hey: it is a ppp dialer deamon <14> Ok/. <6> brianw: idk i don't even knwo what it is <9> tomge: for now i use ndiswrapper <14> Me too, because it works. <17> damn pragmaticists ;) <7> Hey, run "which pppd" <22> Hey: do you use a dial up modem? <6> brianw:yes i'm trying to get minicom to work. Msn is my ISP. <23> Is compiling device mapper support into the kernel broken? Because my initrd cant mount my root filesystem (lvm2 on raid0) <22> Hey: what are you trying to connect to w/ minicom? <14> Although, if I have ndiswrapper and my driver loader. The following should work: 'iwconfig wlan0 key MYKEYHERE', right? <7> Hey, why do you want to use minicom to connect to your isp? <12> Hi, if I had some snd modules, then re-made the kernel (genkernel --menuconfig all) to remove alsa from the kernel. Is it normal that the modules didn't get deleted? <6> thskyt:i did that and it said no pppd in (/sbin: /bin: /usr/bin:/usrb/bin) <12> or does that mean I did something wrong? <0> . <6> brianw:my Isp which is Msn. <6> thskyt:because thats the only dialer i have <22> Hey: why are you suing minicom for that? <22> using* <24> http://gentoo.pastebin.com/756336 <22> minicom is for connecting to devices that are connected to your serial port afaik <6> brianw:its the only dialer i have. <1> brianw, Hey: minicom more for bbses and the like afaik.. I tried to use it to talk to something on my serial port but it wouldn't let me <6> brianw:then how do i connect to my ISP? <22> Hey: wvdial is what I would use <22> mzbot: wiki hey dialup <25> Hey: http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Gentoo_for_dialup_users <22> mzbot: wiki hey dialup connection <25> Hey: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_a_Dialup_Connection <6> mzbot:thanks <6> wairt <6> wait <22> Hey: or you could use pppd, I think the gentoo init scripts work well enough <6> mzbot a bot? <22> yes <26> Hey guys, I'm having issues with blocked packages while trying to install KDE things. check this out: http://pastebin.com/756476 Any suggestions? <6> brianw:well then thank you <22> Hey: np <26> kdeutils looks like something i wouldn't want to unmerge <1> insta: kdeutils is the monolithic package of heaps of kde utility programs <27> This is so weird... I can ssh to my server, but scp just hangs after giving my p***word. Any ideas? <26> Why does it block klaptopdaemon ? <1> insta: blockers in the kde suite means you already have what you're asking for <26> oh. <28> in what package there is pppoatm? <17> insta: do as it says.. run emerge with --pretend to find out the blocker <26> baafie: check my pastebin link.
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