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<0> is there anywhere to see where my mouse is loaded
<1> cvs2svn IS available, has been for a long time - migration to svn is a non issue
<2> richiefrich: ok. What does "modprobe usbhid" give you?
<3> how do i get amixer????
<4> zoder2: Alsa-Utils
<5> marienz, nothing
<2> I440r: that deals with cvs branches flawlessly and copes with large repos flawlessly without losing any data at all? wow :)
<6> "migration to svn is a non issue"? I think the folks that actually have to do it know a little better than that
<2> richiefrich: ok, then that worked :)
<3> ty
<2> I440r: I have no firsthand experience but I've heard otherwise on fex. the python-dev list.
<2> I440r: (python switched from cvs to svn recently)
<6> i think we can all agree something trying to be better is out there. not sure if it is ,but hey, here's to progress or the attempt thereof.
<5> marienz, what must i change in my kernel, to change CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV is not set
<2> richiefrich: enter menuconfig, hit the "/" key, search for hiddev.
<5> marienz, ok thanks



<1> marienz, in response to your question...
<1> <sarnold> I440r: my experience with cvs2svn (a) it found several flaws in the CVS repository (b) it handled branches significantly better than CVS ever did :)
<5> marienz, should i build in USB Human Interface Device (full HID) support or make it a M
<2> richiefrich: I'd make it builtin, don't see an obvious advantage of making it modular.
<7> hey all, mounted an smb volume with smbmount (across the network) tried to transfer a hefty amount of files ..... windows crashed. I now cant unmount the smb mount point, any ideas?
<4> For me it comes down to, If it something I'm constantly using, why modularize it?
<8> should I install open office or abiword?
<7> oo.o
<9> ultralinux, um, no.
<10> abiword
<5> marienz, build in OHCI HCD, UHCI HCD as well right?
<3> hey all wheres .asoundrc?
<4> abiword
<11> I like abiword personaly... Openoffice if you want more of the crap
<2> Laggy_Boombastic: for something like this an extra disadvantage of making it modular is it'll be extremely hard to load the module manually if it fails to autoload
<12> both
<10> openoffice is way too bloated for my tastes
<2> richiefrich: I'd make them all builtin if you rely on them for something as basic as your keyboard.
<8> kojiro: no what
<13> ultralinux: It depends on how much of a word processor you need
<12> just use vim
<2> zoder2: it does not exist by default. If you create it you can put it in either ~/.asoundrc or /etc/asoundrc iirc.
<8> makzu: personally I'd like to learn latex
<13> ultralinux: I find that Abiword looks a lot nicer, though, and works just fine for writing letters and school papers and etc
<4> marienz: Precisely, the only modules I have are my wireless card, and my ethernet card, both are never used at the same time.
<5> marienz, thanks
<8> I've heard you can create docs with latex
<14> LaTeX is sweet
<14> it makes such professional looking papers :p
<9> ultralinux, no as in "neither one" :-)
<4> zoder2: just run alsamixer before you bring up /etc/init.d/alsasound
<15> I made it to 10.d in the install handbook, but now on reboot I have "UDF-fs: No partition found (1)" "Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block (3,3)"
<16> what do I need to do after emerging nvidia-kernel and -glx? The module is in my libs as far as I can tell... Xorg should be config'd right... what am I missing?
<3> marienz, hey http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-376975.html
<13> ultralinux: Then why don't you use that? ;)
<2> Laggy_Boombastic: only non-external thing I have modular is drm and radeon because it conflicts with fglrx
<2> zoder2: what about it?
<4> Cashel: You need to add the module to /etc/init.d/modules.autoload.d/kernel2.x
<4> Cashel: Sorry /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6
<16> aaaahh .autoload ... thanks man..
<3> marienz, lol i wanna duplicate sound but how do i make .asoundrc? just nano /etc/.asoundrc ?
<2> Laggy_Boombastic: sure? ati-drivers doesn't need that and nvidia didn't either when I last used it.
<8> kojiro: what do you reccomend then??
<16> yeah it did the trick thanks :)
<2> zoder2: yes
<2> hmm, odd.
<9> ultralinux, I can't answer that until you tell me what you want to do with it?
<15> Can anyone help me? I made it to 10.d in the install handbook, but now on reboot I have "UDF-fs: No partition found (1)" "Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block (3,3)"
<17> i wish my neomagic soudcard was more compatible with kernel 2.6
<3> marienz, and it loads automaticly?
<16> Laggy_Boombastic: seems insmod doesnt know where to look like I'm use to, heheh..
<8> kojiro: write essays... projects.. business plans
<18> obliv|on: either you don't have support for your filesystem in your kernel, or you gave GRUB the wrong location for it
<4> marienz: I've got nvidia in my kernel-2.6 and it does the trick for me.
<2> zoder2: yes.
<9> ultralinux, so just the "word" part, no presentations or spreadsheets?
<3> ty
<2> Laggy_Boombastic: hmm, odd. Must've changed, doesn't help I haven't used nvidia since pre-udev days :)
<8> kojiro: exactly



<15> tarpman I'm pretty sure I got the right fs support in the kernel, but I just followed the directions for grub in the handbook, what should I understand about grub.conf that I didn't get from following the handbook so I can fix this.
<8> kojiro: what do you reccomend for spread****s?
<10> ultralinux: gnumeric
<12> a lot of height
<10> lol
<8> qwe: lemme check
<18> obliv|on: make sure you know how your partitions are set up
<15> tarpman what do you mean?
<18> obliv|on: the grub.conf in the handbook is set up ***uming your partitions are set up the same way as in the handbook examples
<9> ultralinux, well, personally I use a text editor and HTML to write docs, but that's because I know html very well
<18> obliv|on: i.e. hda1 = boot, hda2 = swap, hda3 = /
<18> obliv|on: if you did it a different way, you need to change the grub.conf
<9> ultralinux, I guess I was really kidding, abi or oo would be fine
<19> just a dumb question, do I need the gentoo 2006.0 disk to install gentoo, or can I use my 2005.1 disk?
<18> obliv|on: the handbook explained how to fairly well last time I checked it, but that was a couple years ago so it may have changed.
<15> tarpman yes that is my setup, my only difference is I have ext3 for boot and rieserf for root.
<20> hello
<14> oo.org2 is real nice and very MS Office compatible - but it's a great big bloated pig
<21> is Python Image Library available at all for gentoo?
<21> i couldnt find it
<13> puddingpimp: 2005.1 will work just fine
<20> how can i upgrade an old gentoo box that is not connected to the internet?
<10> TheDarkOne: python-imaging I believe
<18> obliv|on: are you *sure* you have reiserfs support *compiled in* to your kernel (not as a module)? judging by your error message, that's the problem I'd suspect
<8> odla: I agree with the swine comment about ooorg
<18> might want to double check in the config.
<14> ultralinux, what about koffice?
<18> obliv|on: a dozen lines or so before the kernel panic line would help too.
<10> odla: you might say it's a lot like ms office ;)
<13> nocti: You can download the distfiles on another machine and put them on your non-connected box
<9> I think that's the point
<8> odla: koffice had the worst ever review on a linux magazine...
<14> qwe, inded
<21> emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "python-imaging".
<9> although I have to say, of all the MS programs, excel is the best -- which means exactly /dev/null
<20> makzu, thanks. i've done that already. just put in in /usr/portage/distfiles?
<14> learn LaTeX so you can make pdfs
<8> what does gnome use for presentation?
<13> nocti: That's right
<22> can anyone think of a way of using find to check for any files over 2G in size?
<15> tarpman there is ALSA device list (none), then like network stuff then ACPI wakeup devices, PCI0 USB0 UAR1,2 LPT1, ACPI: (supports s0 s1 s4 s5) then the error messages.
<13> nocti: Although I'm sure there's some variable you can set someplace to use them directly off of whatever removable media you're using
<8> the mere though of m$$ sends shivers down my spine
<15> tarpman and if setting up the fs stuff was just what was in the makemenu thing yes I selected the correct ones.
<23> TheDarkOne: imaging
<20> makzu, yes i've done that putting them in /usr/portage/distfiles, but when i do emerge or emerge -k it still looks for packages on the net
<14> ultralinux, bill gates in a thong with a whip <-- visualize that
<18> odla: o_O
<13> nocti: are you sure you have every file you need in /usr/portage/distfiles?
<1> cvs2svn has been used to migrate HUGE projects from svn to cvs - so says the main coder for svn
<24> do i need a specific modeline to config xorg to do 1920x1280?
<18> obliv|on: double check your /etc/fstab - filesystem type for / should be either 'auto' or 'reiserfs'
<20> makzu, i've picked some files and placed it there? are you referring to dependencies?
<15> Okay I will check it.
<9> hmm, topics in #gentoo... cvs2svn, xorg... aha
<20> makzu, do i need to get all of them if i only need to install a few packages?
<25> Does anybody has the source of realplay 10.0.6? thanks
<9> diddly, not necessarily
<13> nocti: only the files that Portage is asking for
<24> kojiro: i just remember needing to tweak to get widescreen to work on a 1280x800 machine before
<9> diddly, you probably need to work on the screen section...
<9> diddly, I dunno, give it a shot
<20> makzu, i did that on the package idesk, which doesn't have any dependencies, but still it went looking in the net
<11> Flyinprogramer: im not sure
<20> makzu, thanks for not being annoyed at me, thanks.
<13> nocti: do you have a copy of the file it's trying to download in /usr/portage/distfiles right now?
<8> what's the Gentoo chat channel?
<20> makzu, yes, in *.tar.bz2 form.
<9> ultralinux, ##gentoo-pub
<26> Ive got a process labelled defunct, kill -s 9 wont seem to remove it, Id gladly google for information but I cant get firefox running 'defunct process is locking me out'. Any advice?
<13> nocti: It has to have exactly the name that Portage is looking for
<20> makzu, do i need to set "export PKGDIR
<9> MindHack, you could reboot...
<26> kojiro, Is that really the only solution?


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