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<0> now how do i recompile kde <1> kn0x: emerge -uDNa world <2> dli: Uhh. No, that was what was left when I DID mount it.. <3> psi-jack, the hdd is broken <2> dli: After doing an fsck, that had pages upon pages upon pages of fixes. <3> psi-jack, like, e2fsck -y -f ? <2> This drive is not broken. Of that I am sure. <2> dli: Yes. <3> psi-jack, interesting, people say ext3 is quite robust <0> who uses also with integrated nforce sound? <0> *alsa <4> when i close my laptop monitor, its not shutting off... is there special software i need to do that? <5> Hi! I'm using a gentoo-home-router, and I'm having trouble getting bittorrent to work on my client machine. Could a more experienced person help me solve this please? <2> dli: Yeah. Well, UFS never had any issues. <6> brianw: one more Q, is there a reason that i get a "Temporary failure in name resolution" failure when trying to emerge metalog?
<3> psi-jack, I use jfs myself <6> i checked the ftp site and it seems to be up <2> dli: This is the first time I'd used ext2/3 in years of not using Linux, and then it just eats it. <1> Avatar1999: cat /etc/resolv.conf <7> could anyone help me figure out why my monitor won't use the settings it's supposed to for a resolution <2> dli: I've got a server I'm building that uses JFS for /home :) <6> cool, thanx <8> I need help getting an internet connection during the Gentoo Live install <1> Avatar1999: that is not a fix, I just want to know what that file has in it <2> But, it looks like I'm going to have to redo this entire system all over again from scratch, which REALLY bites. :/ <9> can anyone tell how large the xorg-7 sources are? <6> oh ok....hang on brianw <10> is there a command for figuring out where my mouse is in /dev when it's being used? <9> I wanna know if I have enough space for them.. <11> impulse32: its /dev/input/mice <6> the file has nothing in it <3> psi-jack, any issue with jfs? <1> Avatar1999: your dhcp server shoulf have filled that file out <10> let me try that Ginsu_Squirrel <1> Avatar1999: ifconfig eth0 ,does it have an address? <6> brianw: hmm...just a sec <2> dli: Not yet. Nope. <6> brianw: yes, it has an address <8> can anyone help me out? <1> Avatar1999: ping 4.2.2.1 , is it working? <2> Hmm.. I wonder. <11> iron: we can/t help you until you ask a question <7> Iron: with? <2> Linux apparently does not like running fsck on a mounted filesystem. Could this have ruptured ext3 doing so? <8> i've been asking questions. any ways, how can I get an internet connection going when installing gentoo <6> hang on, i'll have to switch my cable to the other box, not at home at the moment lol <11> iron: the handbook explains everything you need <8> it detects my device but won't establish a connection <8> the handbook didn't help, thats why i'm here <3> psi-jack, the only drawback I found for jfs is that it's very slow when removing large number of files/folders <2> dli: Hmmm, interesting. <7> Ginsu_Squirrel -> do you have any idea's as to why my monitor won't use the correct resolution while in X. I had it working flawlessly at 1280x1024 but now it won't go any higher then 1024x768 ....... <8> i've tried doing net-setup eth0, didn't work; dhcpcd eth0, didn't work; and even /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart and to no avail <6> brianw: yes, it works pinging 4.2.2.1 <3> psi-jack, it's supported by a benchmark, http://linuxgazette.net/102/piszcz.html <2> dli: Heh. Since I have to re-do my system, apparently. I'm gonna go with a mix of filesystems this time, and split up my / into different mounts, instead of all one / <6> o% packet loss <12> psi-jack: running fsck on a mounted filesystem will screw up your ext3 partition if it tries to correct errors <6> 0% even lol <5> I've opened the bittorrent ports on my LAN machine, but it is still not getting out to the WAN on those ports, and NMAP does not show them to be open <2> arbiter_dev: THAT must be what happened. :/ <1> Avatar1999: /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart && cat /etc/resolv.conf <6> ok <12> psi-jack: my roommate ran fsck on a mounted filesystem on our server, trashed the whole thing <2> arbiter_dev: I wanted it to just do a check, and not write anything, but it went fixing errors. heh <2> arbiter_dev: That's one thing I /did/ like about FreeBSD and UFS.. You /can/ fsck a live filesystem. In fact, it does so. <12> psi-jack: some filesystems support it, ext3 doesn't <12> i think XFS can but don't go trying it without checking <8> does anyone have any solution to my problem <13> hello, how do I tell xorg-x11 not to emerge every input driver? I only want the very minimal. <13> I'm using modular X. <14> I get a disk read error now when trying to boot into gentoo <14> error 25 :( <14> what are the possible causes besides the partition being ****ed? <1> nvrpunk: language <12> z3ro: there's an INPUT_DEVICES line you should set in make.conf
<14> I speak english what about you? <12> uh oh he's s***ing the mods <1> nvrpunk: keep up the smart attitude buddy <5> okay, I've applied iptables rules and restarted my lan interface on my router... but the bittorrent ports aare still closed ot my client <14> I wouldn't be in here, if I had a smart attitude I would be figuring out why my gentoo isnt booting :/ <14> but alas, im asking for help <13> arbiter_dev: I have INPUT_DEVICES='-*', but still portage tries to merge all drivers. <12> z3ro: you might try the "void" input device <13> arbiter_dev: still tries to merge everything. <12> z3ro: that is odd, i just switched over today and it only pulls in keyboard and mouse <12> perhaps your portage tree is old <6> brianw: still nothing in /etc/resolv.conf <13> arbiter_dev: I updated only an hour ago... maybe my server's cron job didn't run. <13> arbiter_dev: I sync from a local server. <5> ljoin #iptables <12> z3ro: run your emerge with -t to see what's requiring it <1> Avatar1999: is your /etc/conf.d/net file empty? <13> arbiter_dev: xorg-x11 is requiring all of the drivers. :( <12> z3ro: what's your portage version? <6> brianw: no, it has 'config_eth0=( "dhcp" )' and 'dhcp_eth0="nodns nontp nonis"' in it <13> arbiter_dev: 2.1_pre4 <1> Avatar1999: you see the nodns option.... <6> brianw: yes <15> lol, I was installing gentoo a little too fast and somehow my windows partition is mounted to /boot <15> how can I fix this? <1> is this nodns option in the handbook or something. this is the third person today w/ that dumb option./.. <1> Avatar1999: take out the nodns option, then restart net.eth0 <6> yeah, its in the handbook. thats why i put it in there <6> ok, maybe it should be reported eh brianw? <12> z3ro: i'm not sure what's going on, are you running full testing or stable with keywords? <1> why they would put that in there is beyond me... <13> arbiter_dev: unstable <6> haha <1> Avatar1999: is it working now? <15> btw, it's cool that my kernel comiled for the first time in time to make a hot pocket <15> in less time than a hotpocket * <6> brianw: want me to restart or not? <12> brianw: strange, nodns is indeed in the handbook <1> Avatar1999: restart net.eth0 <1> arbiter_dev: causing headaches in here... <6> yeah, did that, hang on, let me switch back there for a sec....brb <0> i cant get alsa working <1> Avatar1999: just see if resolv.conf is populated now <0> im using integrated nforce4 sound (AC97 codec) <6> brianw: no, not populated yet <1> Avatar1999: /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart <15> /dev/hda1, which is windows, is mounted to /boot (I'm installing gentoo--currently using livecd). I suppose I missed a number and /dev/hda2 should be mounted to /boot. How can I switch it so /dev/hda1 is not mounted and /dev/hda2 is? <0> anyone point me in the right direction <12> cyrillic: edit /etc/fstab <6> brianw: haha, ok, just a sec <15> arbiter_dev: I'm using the livecd... nothing is in the fstab like /dev/hda2 <1> arbiter_dev: he is on livecd, he has not chrootd yet i think. <1> cyrillic: just umount <15> type "unmount /dev/hda1"? <1> cyrillic: umount <15> The device is busy <1> cyrillic: did you mount boot yet? <15> I mounted /dev/hda1 to boot I think <15> which is windows <1> cyrillic: umount the mount point, not the device <1> cyrillic: umount /mnt/gentoo/boot <15> seg fault <1> hahah <12> good lord <12> cyrillic: are you using the correct liveCD for your architecture? <15> I hope so... I've gone pretty darn far <1> cyrillic: not really :) <15> I just tried copying the kernel image over to /boot and it was RO cause it was windows :p <6> brianw: that did it. many thanx <1> Avatar1999: no worries <12> brianw: now just slap the clueless dev who put that in the handbook <15> well how about this... if I restart my computer everything will unmount right? <1> cyrillic: were you trying to umount inside the chroot? <15> yes
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