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<0> xdr o lol, ya, installing SE is one thing, getting it to play nice is another...all I can say is read the nsa .pdf 2-3 times, then turn off your PC and go watch TV <1> my CD cracked and I'm missing tracks 1 and 7 >_< <1> well...on another note, does anyone know how I could get nfs + windows working? <1> NFS itself is working <2> Shirakawasuna: samba <3> can someone recomend to me a screenshot utility? <1> ok, I guess I"ll use samba <0> bushk scrot <3> thehailo, ty <0> bushk no worries <4> brianw: sorry, misspelled zombie <5> hi there ! how can I use php_admin_value in a dynamic-vhost file as %0 is not expanded and i make: php_admin_value open_basedir /www/hosts/%0/htdocs/ and get open_basedir=/www/hosts/%0/htdocs/ <6> Jeez. <6> I hate Comcast. <6> Anyways... can anyone tell me if irssi has a highlight feature?
<7> hi <2> Krillancello: It does. I don't use it though. <6> RiverRat: Where can I find out how to use it? <8> Krillancello: /help hilight <2> irssi.com <8> .org <9> RiverRat: really? :P <2> quit giving me such a hard time LSD` :p <10> Is nano a basic text editor ? <11> Jester: yes <10> koollman: are you sure, why ? <8> It is. <12> someone remind me quickly, what's the command to add a user to a group <10> ok thanks guys, I was in an argument with someone saying nano is more advanced than vim, so I'll paste that <10> thanks <12> sick of doing usermod -G group1,group2,group3,group4 <12> etc. <13> rage_: gp***wd -a <user> <group> <12> ty moreon <8> Jester: tell him he has it the wrong way round. <6> Okay, I think I've got the hilight working. >_> <14> how can i tell the owner ofa file? <15> ls -l <16> I'm looking through the hand book on where it gets to partitioning your HD, I'm setting up a dual boot and wondering how to make partitions without messing up my other partition, I used partition magic to slice my HD in two, and I'm tryin to install gentoo in one of those halfs <16> halves* <2> Alazarith: Then don't play with the windoze partition and install Linux into the other. And save some room for a swap space. <9> aPpYe: make the now free space and extended partition and put / and swap partition in that as logical drives <17> Alazarith: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Dual_boot <9> Alazarith I meant <17> Alazarith: the gentoo-wiki is your friend :) <18> Alazarith: What you want is Acronis Disk Director <19> Are there some extra fonts available for openoffice? <19> like times new roman / arial or something <18> Alzarith: sorry I misread in a hurry - you've already split the disk. <9> hokatichenci: emerge the corefonts package <20> hi, i am having an issue mounting an ext3 partition that may have been corrupted: it says wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda3. anyway to restore the superblock? <19> awsome, thanks <5> hi there ! how can I use php_admin_value in a dynamic-vhost file as %0 is not expanded and i make: php_admin_value open_basedir /www/hosts/%0/htdocs/ and get open_basedir=/www/hosts/%0/htdocs/ <16> kakihara: actually I'm not sure, I used Partition magic to resize my ntfs volume, but only 1 partition shows up when I do fdisk /dev/hda then p <21> does anyone know where to enable the ata_piix module in the 2.6.15.1 kernel config? <19> LSD`, you rock <19> that fixed it <20> any idea how to figure out what type of fs a given partition is? <15> fdisk -l <1> Mal`: you could try using the search feature - "/" <20> brianw: it just says 83 Linux <20> brianw: but when I try to mount it, mount can't figure out what it is. I am on my friend's machine who is trying to recover some data from the drive and he doesn't know what fs it is <15> heh <21> Shirakawasuna: wow impressive :) <21> thanks! <1> hehe <1> np <22> any idea why emerge -vp gentoo-sources would want to install 2.4.31-r1 on my box when I have 2.6.14 right now? <9> jubo1: if he doesn't know what it is then it's probably a distro default. Start with ext2 and if that doesn't work try reiser (3.6) <23> errr: what does "readlink /etc/make.profile" say? <20> i am pretty sure it must be ext3 because he doesn't have reiser in his kernel <22> kerframil: ../usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.1 <23> jubo1: try running dumpe2fs on the partition (if it displays a bunch of ext2/3 statistics then ... it's ext2/3 :) <20> kerframil: cool I will try that <9> errr: your 2.6.14, that a portage kernel? <22> kerframil: emerge -uNDvp world <== this is what I wanted to do, and the kernel is all it wants to install
<23> errr: do you have any /etc/portage/package.* files <20> kerframil: just bad magic number <23> jubo1: that narrows it down then <22> LSD`: yes, kerframil yes, I have >sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r5 in my packages.mask <22> kerframil: basicly I have my kernel just how I like it and dont want to update it when I emerge world. <23> errr: what happens if you run emerge -p gentoo-sources alone? <22> kerframil: [ebuild NS ] sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.4.31-r1 <22> kerframil: its the only package in world that will change too <22> I just emerged world 2 days ago <23> errr: well that's hardly suprising. you've just masked out all available 2.6 versions (the version you're using doesn't even exist in the tree anymore) <24> Hi all, I've got a problem emerging libvorbis, any one up for the challange? <20> kerframil: narrows it down to what? <23> errr: just let it upgrade the sources. it's not like it will change anything until you revise the symink and compile a new kernel anyway. <23> jubo1: well, reiserfs or xfs would probably be the most likely candidates <23> jubo1: why don't you just try mounting it? <22> kerframil: but it downlaods them, and I dont want them. <20> kerframil: i have tried but it asks for fs type <23> errr: oh, you're trying to conserve bandwidth? <22> kerframil: will maksing all 2.4.x kernels stop this? <23> errr: no, it won't <20> kerframil: also, he used a knoppmyth installer, so I imagine it must be ext3 <23> errr: what arch is this? <22> kerframil: Im confused as to why I get this behaviour now after 3 moths of the same exact setup and no problems doing emerge -uND before.. its x86 <22> kerframil: I emerge world 3 times a week <23> errr: because the ebuild you are trying to "lock" does *not* exist in the tree anymore. it's irrelevant. <22> damn <22> ok <24> \join gentoo-bug <23> errr: you can probably do this a different way <22> kerframil: what do you suggest? <23> errr: echo "sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.15-r1" >> /etc/portage/profile/package.provided (to fool portage into thinking that that ebuild is installed/provided - and that's the latest stable version) <23> errr: and get rid of the bogus package.mask <22> kerframil: ok, thanks <23> jubo1: if dumpe2fs doesn't work then it can't be <23> jubo1: either that or it's corrupted <20> kerframil: is there any way to just do a best effort dump of the drive? <23> jubo1: you can back the think up byte-for-byte using dd <23> jubo1: you could then play around with it later using the loopback kernel feature (if you backed it up to a file, for example) <23> s/think/thing/ <22> kerframil: that worked perfect, thanks <20> kerframil: does that entail mucking around at the byte level and trying to rebuild the file structure by hand :-) <23> errr: good <24> anyone seen "configure:2476: error: C compiler cannot create executables" before? know what causes the problem/how to solve it? <25> anyone know what does this mean? --> 02:00 CLucas916 [n=chris@adsl-68-123-111-160.dsl.scrm01.pacbell.net] requested CTCP USERINFO from ultralinux: <23> jubo1: I don't know. I neither know what filesystem is in use, nor what state it is in - it's a bit difficult for me to judge ;) <26> ultralinux: it means CLucas916/CLucas916_x64 needs to show some common courtesy and not ctcp people without asking. <23> jubo1: the point is that a file image can be mounted and manipulated pretty much as it can be when the data therein resides on a block device (partition) <23> jubo1: so if you want to to take a snapshot then that's an option <23> blackace: hi <26> kerframil: hi :) <20> kerframil: right. unfortunately it is 200GB <25> blackace: thanks :) <23> jubo1: and most of the free space used? <20> kerframil: thanks for the help I may try to dd part of it and see what I get <15> hi kerfy :) <23> jubo1: space, rather <23> hi brianw <20> kerframil: i think so <20> kerframil: close to 100%. friend's myth box <23> jubo1: I wonder if he is one of these bleeding-edge types who used reiser4 or something ... <23> jubo1: you'd need a specially patched kernel in that case <20> nah, he is using vanilla knoppmyth <23> jubo1: ah, ok. well it really ought to be ext3 then as far as I'm aware. <0> jubo1 most likely if it's a mythbox it'll be using JFS since it can delete m***ive files almost instantly <0> jubo1 most myth distros till default to that, as will most install docs/guides <20> thehailo: hmmm, maybe I will try that <23> thehailo: interesting <20> thehailo: ahh, no dice on the mount or the jfs_fsck :-( <20> hope fades... <27> thehailo, I found jfs is slow at deleting large number of files <0> jubo1 lol strange, what fs's have you tried? <26> thehailo: I've deleted 10GB+ files on reiser 3.6, and rm returns in under a second, so that feature isn't exclusive to jfs <20> jubo1: xfs,ext3,ext2,reiser(no kernel module), jfs <0> dli_ jfs is usually recommended to delete a few number of large files, not a large number of small files
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