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<0> thanks
<1> LinuxMafia: Yeah, they're right. Good stuff, man
<2> damn you guys type fast
<3> Can anybody tell me why in windows, my SD Card looks something like ".../DCIM/IMG_145/IMG_1458.JPG" whereas in linux it's "/mnt/sd/dcim/img_145/img_1458.jpg"? i.e. it's all lowercase in linux, all caps in windows
<2> FieldySnuts, dont like java ? ;p
<1> smarcow: Eh, living online will do that to you. ;)
<4> is there a way to have gentoo KEEP php4 for now? it is trying to install php5 when I install new webapps
<3> so if i copy some files in windows and some in linux, they look weird when next to each other
<5> foxx: recommend you read the help, especially the bit where it says "All modern Linux systems use the Unix98 ptys. Say Y unless you're on an embedded system and want to conserve memory."
<6> smarcow: ehm well ye we hang out on irc and use gentoo :)=
<0> all : i need some software like kwordclock but it block kdeartworks so i have to choose one of them , any one knows any software that is like kwordclock?
<0> kworldclock*
<1> marienz: Thank you. I remember reading the help but I don't remember the bit about embedded systems. Guess I"ll recompile
<7> smarcow: no, it's a user running around large channels trying some exploits.
<7> smarcow: preeemptive ban
<1> Oh yeah, stupid question: how do you display system performance easily?



<1> You know, like memory usage, processor usage, etc
<8> foxx: 'top'
<6> foxx: top
<1> Ah, thanks.
<8> foxx: or cat stuff in /proc
<1> Dunno why I don't know that
<8> foxx: for a small X-based one, emerge 'corky'
<2> FieldySnuts, but that would be windows and mirc exploits, right?
<2> is there any remote exploit in linux atm ?
<7> smarcow: symantec / norton actually
<7> smarcow: regardless we don't want them here
<1> _AxS_: That's awesome, thank you
<1> Lemme write that down in my Linux notebook
<6> smarcow: probably not...
<2> Radtoo_, there was news about some local exploit few days ago but i idnt care (only user here)
<9> foxx: There are tool tray items and graphic tools that also display system activity.
<7> antarus: this is separate, as far as I know
<6> smarcow: that happens. But you know, most of these are based on individual apps...
<2> does anybody remember a remote exploit in the linux kernel?
<6> smarcow: The kernel itself rarely has got grave exploits.
<2> Radtoo_, sure, i just mean the kernel
<7> yes. been a while though.
<10> Hi.. upgrade -u world is trying to upgrade mysql to 4.1 which fails. how do you tell portage to skip it?
<11> darn, I just emerge avp-cvs, but where did it put it/ how do I run it
<1> zaggy_nl: I hate that.
<0> foxx, do you know where can i get that messages when i log in from kernel back
<12> zaggy_nl: equery files avp-cvs
<11> sweet
<1> LinuxMafia: from kernel back? Are you talking about dmesg?
<11> thanks Caster
<11> foxx what do you hate?
<12> steveb321: after failing emerge --resume --skipfirst
<10> Caster: Thanks!
<0> foxx, i have some errors , before i used alsa modular , but now it is marked as * in kernel , so i get some errors when i lgin i want to view them
<13> JK_ROLLING: Mount the file system with shortname=win95
<13> JK_ROLLING: as an option
<3> HelpingMonkey: I got your messages
<3> HelpingMonkey: Did you not get my replies?
<1> LinuxMafia: Hmm, if dmesg isn't telling you what you want to know I don't know. dmesg is my bible for errors
<13> JK_ROLLING: Nope, no replies :(
<3> HelpingMonkey: You asked me if I was reading this and I said yes
<3> 10:15 <3> I knew I should have read the damn man page on vfat before asking for hel
<11> more barf, 'unable to find the AvP gamedata'
<3> HelpingMonkey: but thank you :)
<3> oh
<3> i see
<0> foxx, 37.634121] snd_seq_device: Unknown symbol snd_verbose_printk
<3> why
<14> There is a dhcpcd under distfiles on the gentoo cd, how do I emerge it?
<3> HelpingMonkey: 10:15 -!- Private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam problems, but you can always message a staffer. Please register! ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#privmsg )
<3> I'm not a registered user, my fault
<15> hey all, anyone use e17?
<8> ..so....anyone know the holdup on >=gentoo-sources-2.6.15-r2 getting stabilized?
<0> all : snd_mixer_oss: Unknown symbol snd_verbose_printk
<16> Frustex: did you try "emerge dhcpcd"?
<14> shadow255, it tries to connect to gentoo.org which doesnt work cause i dont have dhcp!!!
<16> Frustex: heh
<9> _AxS_: I don't know. I went ~arch on gentoo-sources, and they are solid. I'm up to r7 now.
<14> shadow255, then I tired --usepkgonly & export = "cddir..." and it didn't pick up the package...
<16> Frustex: no, usepkgonly will not work



<14> shadow255, then what will?
<17> If I'm trying to apply a patch to an ebuild and it fails, how can I track down the problem?
<16> Frustex: thinking, give me a moment - or maybe someone else will rescue me :P
<8> DrChandra: yeah i'm thinking of doing that too.. Seems odd that it's ony being marked stable on amd64..
<9> Adaeniel: Applying a patch to the ebuild file, or to the source code, under ebuid control?
<8> DrChandra: esp. since there aren't any bugs being filed against it...?
<17> DrChandra: I am unsure. It is the reverse-bitmaprendering patch for Wine in order to run WoW.
<16> Frustex: let's back up a moment
<9> Adaeniel: Where do I find that?
<14> shadow255, okay...
<17> DrChandra: I have already emerged wine and have now made a local ebuild and included the patch in the .ebuild file and digested, but when I try to emerge the local build I get an error attempts to apply the patch during emerge.
<16> Frustex: are you in your chroot for first install?
<14> shadow255, no I'm in windows, since it has dhcp
<17> DrChandra: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_and_update_World_Of_Warcraft_with_wine#Patching_for_wine-0.9.4_.28and_up.3F.29
<9> Adaeniel: Oh, ebuilding a patch to the source. OK.
<9> Adaeniel: Are you doing this with the version of wine they are talking about?
<16> Frustex: when you boot from the CD, you don't get net connectivity?
<17> DrChandra: It say it is applicable to wint 0.9.5 which is what I have, I believe. The error in the log is "can't find file to patch at input line 4"
<14> shadow255, yes I do, cause dhcp is already on the live cd kernel
<18> hi does anyone know a driver for my Samsung SCX-1150F printer?!? thanks!
<11> Adaeniel, WoW runs fine with wine 0.9.9
<14> shadow255, but the getting it into my installed gentoo is what tickles
<9> Adaeniel: You put the patch in eother /usr/portage/distfiles, or the files directory next to the ebuild file itself? Need to digest that, too.
<16> Frustex: right - so in your chroot you should still have net connectivity if you copy over /etc/resolv.conf
<8> bleeding-edge question: Anybody here hotplugging sata disks?
<17> DrChandra: I put the patch in /usr/local/portage/app-emulation/wine/files/
<17> zaggy_nl: it is advisable to just upgrade to 0.9.9 then?
<9> Adaeniel: Did you see it listed by name during the digest?
<8> Adaeniel: it's pretty much always advisable to upgrade to the highest version of wine that you can...
<14> shadow255, okay I'l try copying over resolv.conf, because I loose connectivity once in chroot
<17> DrChandra: yes
<18> hi does anyone know a driver for my Samsung SCX-1150F printer?!? thanks!
<16> Frustex: come back if it doesn't work!
<19> Hi guys
<14> shadow255, thanx, bbl
<8> c3b: you're using cups?
<19> I've got a serious problem... Kernel panics when activating interface eth1 which is a wlan that uses softmac and bcm43xx driver... here you can see the error: http://users.pandora.be/robbeke/pic1.jpg
<9> Adaeniel: I'm waiting for zaggy_nl's answer before going further.
<18> yes
<19> http://users.pandora.be/robbeke/pic2.jpg
<19> anyone?
<7> hiya DrChandra
<9> FieldySnuts: hi
<17> DrChandra: thanks for the help in advance, I might have to run soon, have a cl*** in a bit.
<18> _AxS_, yes
<11> DrChandra, well if you want to play WoW, and it won't work with your current version, yep
<17> DrChandra: Is your name taken from the 2001 series of books?
<7> DrChandra: get ops so I can kick you in cl***ic hazing style :P
<17> zaggy_nl: it works, there are just a few errors (I can't use OpenGL). I'll just try to upgrade then.
<11> DrChandra, and if you patch wine for WoW, Wine might not work for much for anything else except WoW
<20> when configuring a serial mouse should i have to do anything besides have kernel support and have a pointer device in xorg.conf, im testing with cat /dev/ttyS0 & S1 and am not seeing any informatin
<11> grammar ><
<8> c3b: SOL, looks like...
<21> Robbeke: do you have more than one cpu?
<8> c3b: sorry.. maybe a generic driver will work?
<9> Robbeke: Blurry. Looks like your wireless driver has a problem in the second trace. The first one is different.
<19> pierce: i've got a EMT64 prescott, HT enabled with AMD64 gentoo
<22> Robbeke: that driver is a work in progress....
<19> I had kernel panics before due to IOMMU and because an intel CPU doesn't have that build in so I configured kernel with parameters found on gentoo forums
<19> which solved that problem but now I have those :)
<19> I guess the driver is not stable enough :'(
<19> r3pek: I was thinking but now but that is really sad because I can't have wired internet access :(
<9> Robbeke: bcm43xx?
<19> my dad would kill me If I make a hole in the floor for a cable :)
<19> DrChandra: yep indeed
<23> why is portage so slow when dealing with small files, e.g. unemerging gentoo-sources?
<24> help about "Reason: Failed on RMD160 verification" /usr/portage/distfiles/bash31-010
<8> natty_dread: it's 'rm'ming every file individually is why
<25> I let an 'emerge -uD world' run overnight after having emerged Xorg 7 and 'emerge sync'ed, and openmotif killed it. I'm doing an 'emerge -uD world &> emerge.txt' so I can pastebin the message.
<8> natty_dread: that's a lot of commands
<9> natty_dread: gentoo-sources has a long file list.
<19> r3pek or DrChandra: maybe you guys have a brilliant idea to get it working? :)
<0> all : i have some modules that load at boot like snd_page_alloc 9168 0 , how can i make it not to load ?


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