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<0> anybody know of a good cd/dvd burning program> <1> Rhaegal: is your firewall home-grown too? <2> Rhaegal: or make an init called filter. you can then use it in the place of the iptables init... <3> Garibaldi, oh get off it. Like someone can get on here and ask so and so what's up and hows it going. <4> Garibaldi: Yes <1> Rhaegal: heh <2> Rhaegal: on my router this is what I do. I have an init called filter. that runs my iptables script <3> Garibaldi, besides how do you know it it's a Oracle on Gentoo question? <5> ne0phyte: I like k3b <1> RizeNine: now you're suggesting that #Gentoo is a support channel for every possible application that can be run on Linux? <4> Is there any way to make local start earlier? Like change the depend()?? <3> Garibaldi, maybe about config'ing Gentoo to run Oracle server? <4> That would be the simplest solution <3> Garibaldi, k3b??? <3> Garibaldi, no taking there. <1> Rhaegal: just wire your home-grown script into the startup sequence and setup the dependencies as you wish
<1> Rhaegal: I wouldn't mess with local's setup <4> Hmm <4> Ok <1> Or, stop doing home-grown stuff all together <6> how do I touch every file and directory recursively from /? <3> Garibaldi, really I'm just giving you a hard time, cause I know that question would spark someone. <6> my modification times are screwed <6> so are the dates <6> I messed up while setting time and I used to get Clock skew errors <1> Rhaegal: there are pre-written, pre-tested firewall packages in portage that are already wired into the startup sequence. <4> Garibaldi: I don't think that's part of the Gentoo philosophy <4> Or at least the linux philosophy: "Do it yourself." <4> =D <6> can touch accept piped input? can I locate * > foo from / and pipe foo to touch? <4> I like my scripts, I don't want to throw them away <1> Rhaegal: never heard of that Linux philosophy. Open source to me seems to be "use what someone else has written if it does what you need" <4> So ntp-client has this line in depend that says "need net", what is it talking about? I see no net file <6> Garibaldi: you got it wrong <1> Rhaegal: "... and improve it if you can. Or, if you can make one better, do so" <7> linux philosophy definitely isn't "Do it yourself." <6> Rhaegal: I guess it means that it requires an internet connection <2> Rhaegal: the thing is, there is not reason really for you to not be ablt to use baselayout and such to accomplish what you want through dtandard init's... <7> that's a gentoo philosophy <7> many of the other linux distros try to do everything for you... <8> are there any apps in portage that can be used to generate md5 checksums? <1> Rhaegal: did you home-grow the irc client you're using? :-) <4> brianw: You mean I can test two interfaces, one eth and one wlan, and bring one up based on it's state? <4> And also brings it's corresponding firewall up <5> ram_einstein: I think 'find / -exec touch' will do what you want <6> rabidfurby: thank you <9> Nek: md5sum ? <1> ram_einstein: {} \; <1> err, rabidfurby <8> triplah: oh, yeah. I see it's installed... thanks. <6> rabidfurby: nope, something's wrong <1> ram_einstein: you want to update the date on all files? That's probably not a great idea <10> oK, i'll ask once more...can anyone help me with xfce4? <11> ok <6> Garibaldi: why? all the timestamps are in the future <11> hopefully recompiling gnome meta-package will fix my CORBA error <11> s <1> ram_einstein: how far in the future? <6> I messed up my system clock <6> Garibaldi: about 10 years? <1> ram_einstein: ouch <8> are there similar apps for rmd160 and sha256 <1> ram_einstein: do this: find / | xargs touch <12> what causes *** glibc detected *** corrupted double-linked list <6> Garibaldi: np, I did a find / -exec touch {} \; like you suggested <1> ram_einstein: that'll do it too, it's just slower <6> Garibaldi: :( I dunno why <13> hi guys, is there an ncurses-frontend to lpq? <5> hmm, this is weird...if I start mplayer <some video> from the command line, then close the window, whatever I type into the console after that doesn't show up, and I have to do a 'reset' to get it working again <14> anyone here know how to adjust keyboard repeat rate in console? <6> links: how do I view the URL of the page I'm browsing? <15> question i am doing a non internet install how to i do USE="-doc" emerge gentoo-sources <6> pastebin.com/645533 >> cannot compile X! <6> I tried many times but I get some error message or the other <6> what does this one mean? <6> I need ***yntax.h >> what is that? <6> and where do I get it?
<6> GL... openGL? <16> morning... <15> ya <6> I also need galpioffsets.h <6> pastebin.com/645533 >> cannot compile X! <17> Ok, so I have a via PCI card that converts my IDE cable to a Sata cable lspci picks up the card, and lsmod | grep via picks up sata_via however fdisk /dev/sda does not work... any suggestions? Do I need to load a different kernel when I start the liveCD? What is it's name? <6> :( no X <6> this channel is kinda dead <18> equery belongs ***yntax.h <19> yo <6> Po0ky: what? How do I fix the error? <19> I got this weird thing... <18> I wish I could tell you, but I'm kinda running headless now, need to fix ati drivers first :) brb <6> Po0ky: k, thanks anyway <19> Im tring to mess with xgl so I am using xorg-x11 7 <19> from my past x11 stuff xdm has always been there <19> now it isnt <19> is this normal? <6> dm: yes. XGL is a total rewrite of X <6> X is not a dependency for XGL <19> what I am saying is that I have emerged xorg-x11 and it didnt install a xdm, in the past it did <19> its confusing me <6> dm: *shrug* <6> I can't manage to get X up and you're worried about XGL and xdm <6> pastebin.com/645533 >> cannot compile X! <6> ***yntax.h and glapioffsets.h are missing and I don't know what to do <6> I don't know which lib they belong to and links google isn't the easiest way to search <6> I'm stuck for good <20> how do i add i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.6 to my gcc-config options ? <21> Strange problem. I run "emerge --sync" but packages don't seem to update right. Latest version of KDE shows 3.4.3, Firefox shows 1.0.7, etc. etc. Suggestions? <1> ram_einstein: I can tell you I don't have either of those files on my system <22> hey room, i have this message that shows up on shutdown, but it appears too fast and i cant read it, how do i find out the message? <22> its the very last thing the computer prints on the screen before it powers off or reboots <23> Does anybody know of a *good* multi-threaded benchmark for Linux? Bashmark ****s on all Intel chips and is very buggy. Nbench is single threaded :( <4> Hey I got my internet thing working =d <4> =D <6> Garibaldi: then what the hell is wrong? <4> I need to figure out how to use ifconfig and awk to get my ip address <6> no X and an interface worse than in the installer.. after a day of work <1> ram_einstein: did you try emerging it again? <6> Garibaldi: I emerged links <6> and X was a dep <6> I want to remerge it with the one I have <6> I did a USE="-X -jpeg..." emerge links <6> and now, I want X and a good links <1> ram_einstein: what X are you trying to install? <6> Garibaldi: xorg-x11-6.8.2-r2 <22> is there any log or something i can look throuhg, i want to find out what the message it printed before the system powers off, it flashes so quicky on the screen that i cant read it <6> *r6 <6> Garibaldi: xorg-x11-6.8.2-r6 <1> did you try emerging it again <6> Garibaldi: why? It'll take another hour to compile <11> argh <6> should I emerge links or X this time? <1> ram_einstein: well, do you want X or no? <24> ram_einstein: You should use /etc/portage/package.use and not put USE="..." on the command line.. <11> anyone getting millions of CORBA errors whenever anything gnome/gtk is being loaded <11> ? <6> X compile failed twice already <1> ram_einstein: with the same error? <6> RiverRat: np, I don't <6> Garibaldi: no with different errors. I fixed something everytime <11> gnome/gtk is broken bad <6> my make.conf was flawed last time <4> Does anyone know an easy to just display my ip address/ <4> To echo it <6> Rhaegal: ifconfig <24> ram_einstein: Well if you want links to run in X then you need to re-emerge it without the -X USE flag. <4> ram_einstein: How would I process it to only show the ip though? <24> Rhaegal: ifconfig <6> RiverRat: yes. So I executed emerge links this time and X compile failed <24> Whiskers: /var/log/messages <6> Rhaegal: grep it
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