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<0> after a recent update to kde-3.5.3 and latest xor-server i no longer have usable kde since xorg-server no longer works with nvidia-glx. did anyone experience similar issue? <1> mamay: I just did emerge -e nvidia-glx --nodeps <2> omgwtfidiedlol: naah it's cool i'm down with waiting i'm enjoying fluxbox for now :) <3> hehehehe <4> mamay: xorg 7 ? <2> here brb let me go into xchat rather than irssi <5> how foolish :P <0> cannot i get nvidia-glx is blocked by xorg-server >=1.0.99 or something to that extent while the xorg is 1.1.0 <6> am I the only person who uses GNOME? :S <7> no, i'm the other one <0> adamt: yes 7.1 <1> mamay: as I said emerge -e --nodeps nvidia-glx <8> anyone know why xmms and xchat wont remember how I had them set up whenever exit into gdm from flux? <1> it doesn't consider the blockers because of the emptytree option <9> gn8 @ all <3> omgwtfidiedlol: that is ridiculous
<1> brianw, yes, it is! <2> omgwtfidiedlol, yeah that seems somewhat preposturous <0> omgwtfidiedlol: thanks i will try that <1> brianw, but it works <2> mamay, please don't <1> surprisingly enough <3> omgwtfidiedlol: just: emerge nvidia-glx <1> brianw, you can't <1> xorg-server blocks <3> omgwtfidiedlol: why? <2> i dunno i used ASK_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge nvidia-glx <3> ... <1> No one, I broke in <5> I'm not around as much as I used to be, but I don't think ASK_KEYWORDS means anything. <3> why not just mask the newer verision on xorg-server ? <0> brianw: emerge nvidia-glx is blocked by xorg-server >=1.0.99 and i got some errors regardgin incompatible/wrong ABI version <2> it does moreon <5> Oh :P <2> it allows you to get the most unstable recent one <10> blackace: well, I saw that it said push and obviously was a pull door, so I turned it around <2> lol <2> or at least it did for me <1> ThatFunkyMunki, maybe you mean ACCEPT_KEYWORDS <11> _markt: no! <11> :P <5> ThatFunkyMunki: if you meant ACCEPT_KEYWORDS then thats a no no :P <2> yeah probably <1> more of a yes yes <2> lol <1> not considered to be smart by pretty much anyone in here <1> that's "deprecated" <12> I masked over things until I had a non-blocking xorg-server <2> meh, it worked <1> and you should put the package in package.keywords instead <2> I didn't know the exact version i wanted though. <1> you don't have to put the exact vers <5> ThatFunkyMunki: everything works until it gets b0rked. and then you'll be an unhappy camper. <1> an unhappy camper until you fix it <2> moreon, I doubt i'm going to be recompiling X soon <0> it seems that i have to block newest xorg-server packages and use the 1.0.99 untill this block/ABI issue will get resolved <3> hahaha <1> mamay: no! do it the terribly unstable way! <13> Is there an easy way to get X to shut off the laptop screen when an external moniter is connected? <0> omgwtfidiedlol: which way is that <10> it seems that I have to wait for xorg.freedesktop.org to come back online so I can continue installing xorg <1> emerge -e --nodeps nvidia-glx <2> hlieberman, i don't know, maybe pipe the x server to the other screen? <0> omgwtfidiedlol: i will try, but i have never done it that way <1> mamay: really you shouldn't, it doesn't work stably <14> what is the command to display what distro of linux you are using? <10> lol <1> uname -a <11> jeromy: grep clue /dev/mind <13> And... the moniter is exceptionally dark, even though brightness is all the way up on the hardware... any ideas? <2> blackace, hahahhaaha <0> @blackace: funny <6> jeromy, there's no standardised way to do that; it's ***umed that the user would know for certain :} <15> Anyone know where I can snag tovid? I'm in a gentoo wiki right now and they talk about it, but I can't find it emerge -s tovid doesn't show and neither does packages.gentoo.org .. it's in media-video/tovid in the wiki ..
<1> jeromy: the correct response to that is mount /dev/myfoot /mnt/your*** <2> cat mind >>/home/blacklace/.head/ <14> Thanks for being ***es all. :D <1> jeromy: I told you, uname -a <6> I wasn't an *** :\ <10> jeromy: that's what we're here for <0> jeromy: i think i saw something to the extent of /etc/gentoo-release file somewhere on my system <2> jeromy, remember, it's linux, we're elitist ***holes *ding* <11> jeromy: you know...to be capable of using linux, you should probably have an idea of what you're running. <11> ThatFunkyMunki: language. <12> is anyone familiar with the following problem: with modular xorg, xterm fails to display colours, outputting "xterm: cannot allocate colour (gibberish)" <2> blackace, my bad <14> blackace, yeah I am capable of knowing what I am running forgive me for forgetting what command it is to show your distro <12> omgwtf: me too <10> it's been over an hour now <1> I know! <14> blackace, Or should I send the person in here that I am helping so you can make an idiot out of him? <1> if only QT hadn't taken so long, I would have emerged compiz by now <1> jeromy: calm down, seriously, we were joking, and I've told you thrice now, uname -a should tell you <12> omgwtfidiedlol: I usually go `emerge -f blah & emerge blah` <14> omgwtfidiedlol, I know. Your first time I got it. <1> Yeah, I'd have been smart <12> make sure you have FEATURES="distlocks" though <12> so nobody's familiar with xterm failing to allocate colours? <0> hashendgame: what is this distlocks you speak of <11> jeromy: then, "thank you" are the words you were looking for to say to omgwtfidiedlol <16> colors are over rated <1> hashend: but unfortunately the ebuild for compiz-vanilla doesn't download much on fetch <1> hashendgame, after it starts emerging, it runs a cvs command <12> mamay: as I understand it, it's set in make.conf and means that distfiles can be locked so "competing instances of portage don't clobber each other's files" (man make.conf) <1> which is why i'm angry <12> omgwtfidiedlol: urk indeed <16> you can do emerge -f blah on one window, and emerge blah in the other.. <16> they will do the "right thing" (tm) <0> hashendgame: ok thanks <17> http://fedexfurniture.com funiest **** ive ever seen. And its running gentoo :) <11> pacoTaco: language. <18> wepy: parallel-fetch in portage 2.1 is really nifty too <17> sorry blackace :( <12> rabidfurby: parallel-fetch? <18> hashendgame: if you have 2.1, you can add it to your FEATURES and emerge fetches will it's downloading, as if you'd done an emerge -f in one terminal and emerge in the other. <1> annarchy.freedesktop.org ping statistics: 1029 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss <12> rabidfurby: FTW! thanks <16> pacoTaco: haha <1> rabidfurby thanksX2 <10> you transmitted 1029 packets? just for fun? <1> _markt: yes, i had it on for like 10 minutes <19> /var/tmp/portage is ok to clear out every now and then? <1> hoping that maybe 1 packet would go through <10> repeating emerge --resume is just as effective <20> ezerhoden, yes <1> _markt: but that fills my logs <10> logs, eh? <21> i always get the message /dev/dsp: device or resource busy, when i try to play sound <21> except in apps using ALSA <21> how do i fix it? <3> use alsa :) <22> is /dev/dsp specific to OSS? <23> yes <24> yep <23> USE="-oss" ;-) <22> check your OSS emulation then? maybe its not working <2> hey, do you guys know how one would make the openoffice things show up in the fluxbox menu? <22> some apps can't use alsa, OSS emul is good until they all are recoded <21> esd is running <21> i dont know why though? <22> check your menu file in ~/.fluxbox <10> ThatFunkyMunki: put them there <22> its similar to xml, and easy to edit <21> Why is esd running??? <10> and in no way similar to xml <2> _markt, how? <2> oh bummer i thought it was an auto thing :\ i don't even know the commands to start x openoffice things
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