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<0> ok charles` <1> odla, ok i do relogin just a sec <2> FXFman1209:Just out of curiousity do you have pciutils installed and if so does it show up in lspci? <3> Korthrun: It's still saying that eth0 doesn't exist. I don't have the ethernet cable plugged in at the moment (just so I can talk here), but I doubt that would make a difference. <4> Anyone know how to setup iwconfig in conf.d/net, I followed wireless.example but iwconfig stukk reports ESSID: off/any ... <3> Korthrun: I have it installed, and 'lspci' doesn't return anything. <1> huuraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyy <1> :D <3> Korthrun: :'( <1> thanks to you guys <5> LinuxMafia, hoorah! <1> thank you odla <5> np <1> odla, i dont know why i was removed from audio group <6> arg slackware package management ****s <7> hi, anyone can tell me, how can i configure a nvidia vcard?
<8> wow, Im on 8 of 31 packages emerging gaim <5> LinuxMafia, oh well it's fixed now! <8> *sigh* <9> helvetica fonts in webpages aren't anti-aliased, anyone know off the top of their head what I've done wrong? <4> HitoKen, what problem are you having? <1> odla, now i have to remove modules from autoload <1> odla, yes thanks god <1> odla, i was so sad <3> Laggy_Boombastic: Anymore ideas? :( <5> everyone needs sound :) <7> well, i can't do my vcard works <10> my gcc is acting weird... I tried to write the standard hello world program and it says hello.c:4: warning: return type of 'main' is not `int'. Could there be something wrong with gcc? <4> HitoKen, what error do you get when you startx? <11> FXFman1209: Sorry, not really... You tried as both a module and compiled in? <1> odla, cool thing is i have sound mixing too :P <3> Laggy_Boombastic: Yup, sure did. <11> LinuxMafia: You weren't in Audio this whole time?! <5> everyone needs sound :) <4> UrbaNomad. some dumby made "main" return void, <7> the driver don't run <5> oops i repeated myself <1> Laggy_Boombastic, i were but some how i was deleted , i also was deleted from wheel , i dont know why <4> HitoKen, what do you mean? Do you get an error? Did you follow the Gentoo Nvidia Guide? <11> LinuxMafia: weird, I'm suprised you didn't notice the wheel thing. <10> vagrant: I have it returning void, is that right? <4> UrbaNomad. you don't have to worry about GCC warnings <1> Laggy_Boombastic, i did , because it failed to su <4> oh .. its you =) Sorry. just make it return int. What you have works though. Warnings are like "so what, just run it" =) <4> In Unix the return code signals whether there was an error so it is could practice to at least return 0 ... <4> good* <7> i follow the guide, but don't work <10> ooo it's a warning, I didn't notice that. But the problem is that I try to type a.out afterwards and it doesn't work <1> thanks guys so much specially odla <12> main must be int main(); or int main(int, char**); <4> HitoKen, ok, what error do you get when you startx, specifically? <1> odla, you made my night :"> <5> your welcome <13> int main(void) <14> UrbaNomad: It should be ./a.out unless your current directory is in the path. <5> LinuxMafia, now all you need is doom3 working :) <4> main can return void, it'll work, but its not very good. I'm pretty sure that will work <13> I'm pretty sure ANSI standard C requires int as the return type <1> odla, i went look at doom3 , i need a patch <13> though that hasn't always been the case <12> vagrant : it's not legal C or C++ if it doesn't return int <14> Garibaldi: It doesn't but it warns you if you try not to return anything. <1> odla, or old installer <4> Garibaldi, I think you're right. Some compilers let you get away with it. I agree, its bad. <10> RiverRat: it's telling me permission denied when I try ./a.out <4> UrbaNomad, chmod +x a.out <7> wait a second, i'm looking the logs <15> i used dhcp during install and did dhcpcd and left the conf black to use dhcp, but now that I'm done installing, when starting up eth0, it says problem starting need services, netmount was not started, any ideas? <10> I tried that <14> UrbaNomad: ls -l a.out <- What does that say? <10> I -rwxr-xr-x 1 jfenwick users 8650 Mar 6 00:11 a.out <16> How do I figure otu what use flag is triggering the emerge of a package? <14> PeterFA: emerge -av <pkg> <17> PeterFA: emerge -tpv world, then manual inspection <4> HitoKen, remember to comment out any instances of "Load dri" in your xorg.conf file, <14> UrbaNomad: That should be executable then. <4> UrbaNomad, ya just try ./a.out again
<10> RiverRat: right... that's why I think there's something wrong. I was able to compile on another computer fine, but I've never tried to use C on this one <14> UrbaNomad: There is a chance that the kernel doesn't have support for non-elf executables though. <17> UrbaNomad: not using any fancy mount options like user,noexec or so? <10> I'm not sure how to answer any of those questions <4> did you compile the exec on that machine? <10> vagrant: yep <17> RiverRat: doesn't matter, a.out is ELF (as weird as that may sound) <7> yes i do that, but dont work, i see the logs, but can't see any error <18> How do I fix name resolution? I'm at 7.b installing, can ping my DNS server but no names get through. <4> What exactly happens after you do "startx" ? <14> genone: You can get gcc to kick out exectuables in a.out format too but I'm not sure how. <10> whoa ok I have users on my sdb1, could that have something to do with it? <19> Is there a troll? <5> vagrant, you start X <4> odla, huh? <17> RiverRat: you can, but how likely would that be the case here? <14> Very unlikely. <4> oh .. No I was asking HitoKen, what error he gets when he does "startx" sorry <5> vagrant, you log into X-Window-System <4> right =) <17> UrbaNomad: yep, users includes noexec <16> genone, well, it appears to be required by this one package and that package has like a 30 USE flags set. <11> bothra: Did you copy /etc/resolv.conf over? <19> RiverRat: No? <16> A PHP package. <5> vagrant, he he...ok...i thought that was a strange question <17> PeterFA: well, try and error or read the ebuild <14> DrChandra: Are you talking about UrbaNomad ? <18> Laggy - must not have... gives permission denied when i try to open <4> no prob <14> DrChandra: You might be right. Antarus can smell a troll 5 channels away. :) <19> RiverRat: I wonder why basic things do not work. <10> why would you even think I was a troll? <16> genone, it wants me to download a file from adobe, but I have to sign up, and I do. Then when I sign in, it says I don't have sufficient privelidges. <11> bothra: exit the chroot, copy it over and chroot back in. <17> PeterFA: huh? <4> HitoKen, you also need to make sure your screen, in xorg.conf has DefaultDepth 16, at least <16> genone, it's flagged. <14> DrChandra: genone diagnosed his problem. It was the users flag in his fstab that prevented programs from that partition from executing. <18> Laggy - i'll try thanks. can't remeber how to exit the chroot tho <7> yes, well, i try it to see what error is ok <14> I guess it implies noexec. <11> bothra: quit <7> be right back, thx <4> all right <4> Anyone know how to setup iwconfig in conf.d/net, I followed wireless.example but iwconfig stukk reports ESSID: off/any ... <19> RiverRat: A whole partition? <14> Aparently. <18> Laggy - quit: command not found :( <19> RiverRat: Have we seen this? <11> bothra: exit? ctrl-d ? <4> its "exit" <20> do I need to do something to enable middle click on my mouse? i got the scroll wheel to work <18> exit works <20> `1 <14> DrChandra: Have I seen it? yes when using noexec but not when using the users flag, but I don't use that one. <21> hey guys, i just did a clean install of 2006.0 and i can't start syslog-ng (system books OK, kernel is ok), any ideas? syas configuration is bad? but its default <10> I just changed the options on the hard drive that is my /home in /etc/fstab... is the only way to update it by rebooting? <22> vagrant, try putting the info in /etc/conf.d/wireless <21> my error message is "Error initializing configuration, exiting..." <14> UrbaNomad: No, unmount the partition and remount it. <19> RiverRat: noexec, where? <23> is there someway to create a completely new kernel dir, with same srcs, i am completely confused as to what is going on with my video right now, there are modules that were there that are now missing, etc, and i dont want to do reinstall since everything works, like x and net, and such <10> it says the device is busy <23> can i just cp <14> DrChandra: I use that sometimes on NFS drives or some CD's. <23> and change the dir name <14> UrbaNomad: Are you logged in as anyone besides root? Then log that guy out. <11> vagrant: Did you symlink /etc/init.d/net.'adaptername' to /etc/init.d/net.lo and start it or add it to a run level? <4> FoW, ok. If my ssid is foo, and my key is "0FbFA" do I do in the config file, essid_eth1="foo" and key_foo="0FBFA enc open" ? <10> riverrat: ah, ya as my user. I might as well reboot then <4> Laggy, yes I did do that <14> UrbaNomad: Just log out and then log in as root and adjust it.
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