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<0> with uranium <1> lol <0> you have stray modules in there, just clear the whole thing and reinstall them <2> btw, the interenets are for porn <0> shouldn't take very long <2> just thought I'd throw that out there... <1> hmm are you sure it will be alright arbiter_dev to rm -rf everything on that directory ? <3> Has anyone heard of something like this before where your computer won't fetch an IP or connect to anything without pressing the ctrl button repeatedly? <0> BangBang: i've done it numerous times, just re-install your kernel modules and any portage package which installs a module <1> how to reinstall kernel module u mean to rebuild the kernel again ? <0> no just make modules_install again <0> they've already been built <1> hm what the command ? <0> for what? <1> i am using genkernel to build my kernel <1> modules install
<0> oh cripes <0> someone help BangBang out, i don't know anything about genkernel <1> hmm arbiter_dev is there any way to copy genkernel config ? <1> so that i just copy that config file than <1> execute make modules_install <0> unless genkernel is retarded (is it?) make modules_install should work <1> hmm may be i just recompile the kernel again sigh <4> whats a good gui mixer for gentoo? <5> kerframil: well I tried :/ <5> kerframil: looks like docs team doesn't agree with me ;P <6> antarus|work: so I saw <7> woah, this gentoo installer makes gentoo installation much better :) <8> I read that as "this gentoo installation makes gentoo installation much better" <8> Maybe I'm low on sleep. <9> hi. I have apache2 on gentoo, i have /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_proxy.so and i run apache with -D PROXY , in httpd.conf present <IfDefine PROXY> LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so --- but apache2 -S talk me Invalid command 'ProxyVia', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration <4> um sounds like an apache problem <7> heh, as far as I see it, you still get for the most part, the same amount of flexibility as you do with the old text-mode stuff <7> though, it's easier <4> i would probably go to an apache channel <10> Does any of you use gcc 4.1.0 ? <11> quit <12> ya used to use it, now downgraded to gcc-4.0.2 <10> Hm, this is wierd, i cant even emerge libsdl using gcc 3.4.5 <13> i am using gcc 4.1.0 why? <10> dennycrumsux: Can you emerge libsdl-1.2.9-r1 ? <13> yes it emerges just fine <10> Hm <10> Then why the beep does it keep failing here <13> what platform are you on? <14> http://pastebin.com/584645 somehone know of a fix for this? <10> x86 <13> okay i am on amd64 so i wouldn't know the problem <15> can someone please help me with freenet <15> ? <4> HEYTHERE LAWL <16> jimmyekl: try revdep-rebuild or re-emerge wxpython <17> new to gentoo, quick question about portage masks.... when it says the mask keyword is ~amd64, does that mean the package doesn't compile right on amd64 systems? <17> or is it safe to ignore that and attempt to emerge it? <13> ~amd64 is stable imo <14> wide-eye: k <6> rm_you: it means that's in "testing" on the amd64 platform. please read: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=3&chap=3 <17> dennycrumsux: ah :P <17> kerframil: thanks... I will <6> and no, it doesn't mean stable <17> i get what he means :P <13> i am pretty much running all ~amd64 packages right now <17> I'm used to debian sid, so bleh <4> how to i tell smbfs not to load during startup? <17> i may just want to put ~amd64 in my /etc/make.conf, eh dennycrumsux? <16> rm_you: you can upgrade later if you like <13> yeah you can do that <17> wide-eye: my problem is that a lot of the packages I want are ONLY available in ~amd64 <13> i think there is only one package out of 442 on my system i had to downgrade to stable <16> rm_you: everyone has some unstable packages i'd bet <6> unstable packages are masked or not keyworded for the platform on which they are unstable. really the correct word to use here is "testing" <6> as the handbook elaborates upon <13> okay my bad "testing" is the correct term here for ~amd64 <18> hi <17> if i add ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" and do emerge -u world -p, that'll tell me all the packages I can upgrade to testing, right? <18> hot to know the my local or public IP address , or other details <19> rm_you: dont use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS
<6> goldfish: I think he meant "add" to make.conf <17> goldfish: because why? :) <19> yos87: ifconfig for local, whatismyip.org for public <19> kerframil: oh right <17> ahh yeah <17> kerframil: correct <6> rm_you: re previous question: no, not necessarily. try -uDNp for a more thorough perspective. and bear in mind that there's usually no way back once you make the leap (unless you are very experienced indeed). <18> goldfish: thank you <20> I have a CS430 webcam that uses the spca5xx driver for v4l and when I try to use spcacat or anything else including v4l-conf I get "ERROR opening V4L interface" anyone know what my next step should be? The docs for spca driver are horrible engrish and not very informative aside from that. <18> goldfish: whatismyip.org show me 127.0.0.1 <16> waddletron2k: v4l is a kernel option do you have that? <19> heh. <20> wide-eye: definitely <19> yos87: are you running a web proxy or anything? <17> kerframil: lol, yeah... although, if i kept a log of everything that I upgrade to testing, then I could later remove ~amd64 from my accepted_keywords, remove every package that I had upgraded, and then emerge them all again? :P <17> that, however, would be a royal pain <16> waddletron2k: and you have permissions that you need for the /dev/video or whatever it is? <18> goldfish: I try to install many time dns and dhcp but I fail, I don't know if it's effect or not <7> where do the installer profiles get saved by default on the livecd? <20> wide-eye: Yes :/ <18> but in windows is working <21> Does anyone here have experience resizing partitions with parted? <7> trev0r_: just did so <6> rm_you: if you need to entertain that possibility then the best thing is just to take a backup <7> trev0r_: might be a good idea you just go ahead and ask your question <21> excelblue: Did you run into problems saying "Can't have the end before the start" <7> nope <6> rm_you: some of the system packages are tricky to downgrade (including glibc) <21> I am doing the command, resize 3 134MB 250GB <6> anyway, off to sleep <16> waddletron2k: your error is in the logs? or in the console? <17> kerframil: all i've really done is one day of work on this machine... I'm basically a debian user coming over to see what gentoo has to offer :P if everything explodes on me I can either choose to go back or just lose a day... lol <1> wuhuu finally it works <1> thx you dev <21> excelblue: My disk is 500GB <6> rm_you: no problem. just making sure you know the deal ;) <17> kerframil: right, cause I can't *remove* glibc, which makes my plan entirely fail :P <20> wide-eye: in the console <6> rm_you: you don't have to remove something to downgrade it <17> can I not tell emerge to install specific versions of packages, thus making it downgrade specific things? <17> right <16> waddletron2k: anything good in the logs? <17> ok thats what I was thinking.... first day using emerge :P <18> goldfish: how to know if I'm running a webproxy <17> so what specifically is the obstacle to downgrading your intire distribution? <17> s/intire/entire/ <19> yos87: you're not if you don't know :) <18> goldfish: but I install so many packages for server services <18> paython , squid , cqlamaris, httrak ... <6> rm_you: you can use package.keywords to set keywords on a per-package basis (as per "mixing branches"). you can also use package.mask to ***ert "hard" constraints on the maximum version considered. also if you're just toying around you can do things like: emerge =foo-1.0.1 or emerge =foo-2* <20> wide-eye: nothing :/ <6> rm_you: anyway, gone - have fun <22> How can I get this to be recognized on the live cd? 0000:01:06.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 Multiprotocol MAC/baseband processor (rev 01) <17> kerframil: ok, thanks ;P <22> I tried net-setup ath0 but that didn't work. <23> So am I pretty correct in ***uming that all the fun features of xgl(wobble, rotate, etc) only work with gnome (and maybe kde)? <17> right, and I can use ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" emerge <package> to do it on a single package basis? <16> nagual: try eth0 <14> nagual: dmesg and look for it first, se if it detects your card/chip <24> can anybody help with a problem installing apmd, i get the error "sys-apps/apmd-3.2.1_p4 failed" Has anybody had this before <17> sloloem: have you done the work for installing xgl yet? i was wondering how much effort it was going to be <22> wide-eye: eth0 is my wired port that I do not use. This is my wireless card. <23> Yeah. I have it sort of working, actually. <17> sloloem: nice :P how long did it take you? <16> nagual: is it pcmcia? <20> wide-eye: vrl-conf say"can't open /dev/video0: No such device", confucious say "Get real webcam, see yourself be happy" <22> No, pci <14> nagual: http://www.gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_ar5212 <23> rm_you: like 3 days, including the time reserved for sleeping and job...I had WAY too many problems migrating to xorg 1.0 <23> That was where most of the issue was. <25> if lspci shows the ethernet card, I should be able to use it, right? <16> waddletron2k: if the device isnt there it's a kernel module thing, you either need to modprobe it or build /find it... ^shrug^ <20> wide-eye: I used modprobe to load it <26> !!! Digest verification Failed:
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