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<0> i know what he wants to know <1> antarus: weird.. it worked once (it let me execute), I restarted, then it wouldn't work.. *shrug* <1> antarus: thanks again. <2> gmaksim: then tell him.... <3> Adaeniel: happens to everyone man :) <0> i don't know what is written but i know what he wants me to look <4> anyone can help me? <5> Adaeniel: is this script static ir is it created by something else? <6> backblue, what's wrong <7> scotepi, whell i just tried it really fast in windows so thats not 100% that it dont work. maybe i should just try to reboot to windows and reformat it there... then i would at least now if its a hardware problem or if its a user problem :) <5> s/ir/or/ <0> i am asking him now what is usually written in that file <0> what is written in his /etc/inittab <1> _AxS_: I just used nano to make it. So I guess that means it's static. <4> richiefrich: i need this -> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119611 ekiga ebuild!
<8> backblue: Bug 119611; "net-im/ekiga-1.99.0 (new package)"; [Gentoo Linux :: Ebuilds]; {RESOLVED:UPSTREAM}; Alessandro Guido <alessandro.guido.box@gmail.com>->Default ***ignee for New Packages <maintainer-wanted@gentoo.org> <5> Adaeniel: wierd <9> i have a "general" source distrabution question, is it posible to copy a system with dd or some other way accrost 2 simaler computers? <10> gmaksim, a lot of stuff -- the line I was talking about should say "ca:12345:ctrlaltdel:/sbin/shutdown -r now" <4> i dont have any net-im/ekiga* <5> scotepi: you bet <2> gmaksim: I think you annoyed him and he ran away. he asked you to do some things once you were in gentoo (along with other things), but you just won't do them. typically when someone is asking for help, it's a good ide ato do what the helper asks. good day. <5> scotepi: dd, cp -a, tar and then untar, whatever you want <9> Backis worth a shot <11> i've got an athlon dual core cpu. when i'm looking at the % cpu usage in top, is it reporting per core or total? <3> stephelton: total, try pressing "1" to make it show per-core <5> scotepi: you might need to tweak the kernel on the target computer before it'll boot, but otherwise... <11> antarus: bummer. ok thanks <9> _AxS_, i know you can with identical hardware but what about minor differances? <10> antarus, per core or core #1? <1> This question might be an odd one. We have a UNIX server here at school which is used to host webpages (and I think we can use it for a few other things). Is it possible to set it up in some way that I can use some of its power during my emerges? <5> scotepi: all depends if the kernel supports it or not <3> kojiro: "1" says, "show all processors" IIRC <1> Someone suggested distcc. <0> and are your command saved when you press ctrl-alt-del but that you don't type logout or exit before that <10> oic <9> basicly i want to make 1 image for a ibook 800mhz and a ibook 1.2ghz <3> Adaeniel: not a great idea, unless the UNIX server is running gentoo ;) <5> scotepi: you can always make a kernel that supports all the hardware on either computer first, then it'll definitely work <5> scotepi: or (worse-case) use a genkernel... <1> antarus: why is that antarus? <3> Adaeniel: need to be VERY careful about the toolchain <10> gmaksim, honestly I don't know. I don't rely that heavily on bash history <7> scotepi, yes. but this would be good to know: is all i need to know when i format a new hard drive with ext3 is mke2fs -j and then mount it somewhere? (after partitioning with fdisk) <9> _AxS_, i was thinkning that compiling a program made it "locked" to hardware it was isntalled on <1> antarus: so it would be suggested to not fiddle with it? <5> Backis: yep <3> Adaeniel: Specifically gcc <9> Backis, yes thats all you need to do <3> Adaeniel: Well, it's certainly possible, I wouldn't rate it as 'easy" <6> backblue, it won't compile or u just don't have net-im/ekiga <0> so actually your commands are not saved if you do what i have described <1> antarus: If I have another box running gentoo then is it pretty easy/feasible to do distcc? <12> is there a reason why /boot has a symlink to itself? <12> or can I delete that? <3> Adaeniel: should be trivial, as long as they have the same gcc version <1> antarus: ah is that the main problem? if the UNIX machine has a different version of gcc you run into problems? <9> _AxS_, gona have to manage 700+ ibooks and using linux insted of mac os x would be a hell of alot cheeper ;) no OS upgrades every 2 years <3> Adaeniel: among other things, that is the main one ;) <1> antarus: thanks again for the help with everything <13> scotepi: no OS upgrades is a utopia <7> scotepi, ok good. then i think it points to either a hardware failure or that i selected wrong controller drivers in the kernel :P <14> Apple, /boot has a symlink to itself so it can mount as root (/). <12> ah <12> so don't delete <12> got it <15> How can I check what package is trying to pull ssmtp? <16> how would I do a shutdown in an X time? <3> scotepi: eh, you still have upgrades with linux, even gentoo ;) <3> bobwhoops: emerge -t <atoms> <9> Backis, you said it didnt work in windows though so i dont think it is the kernel <13> Apple: /boot has a symlink to itself so the scripts still work the same when you don't have a separate /boot partition <14> zaggy_nl^away, # shutdown <3> zaggy_nl^away: you read the shutdown manpage? <16> durr <12> cool
<17> usermod -d /home/user -g users -G ftp,wheel Whats wrong with that? it says user ftp,wheel does not exist <9> antarus, well atlest there free <16> didn't know of the command xD <3> zaggy_nl^away: haha, it's trivial ;) <5> Backis: could be a physical issue -- cabling? <3> scotepi: true <14> bobwhoops, What do you mean "pull". <12> moving on, anybody here good with snmp and mrtg? mrtg doesn't seem to be able to access the enterprise oid's <18> hi <19> signature16: those groups dont exist in /etc/group <0> so does someone have configured the system that when he reboots his computer his commands are saved in history <12> gmaksim: yeah <12> do you mean .bash_history ? <7> _AxS_, yes lets hope for that, i do have an odd cable that i got for free from some computer shop :) <5> signature16: where's the user? <0> yes <20> What's (masked by: missing keyword)? Adding to package.keywords and .unmask don't seem to do anything <15> antarus: What do you mean by <atoms>? I'm trying to emerge -uaND world <0> how <3> bobwhoops: emerge -t uaND world then ;) <12> should automatically do that <7> whell thanks for the help guys, ill reboot and try it in windows to know for sure :P <12> eek, the tree! <20> nm, got it <0> what do you do that he saves the commands <5> gmaksim: what commands are these that you want to be saved anyhow? <21> any idea for a nice looking week schedule creator? <10> gmaksim, the answer is always going to be the same -- "It does it by default" or "come back when you're using Gentoo" <21> evolution looks crap <0> i doesn't mater what commands <21> sunbird also <17> how can i make a user have power equal to roots power? <10> psofa, kcal? <0> i want the commands to be saved <15> antarus: ah, heh, thanks <10> signature16, sudo? <5> gmaksim: sure it does.. maybe you should set up some aliases or a script to run them easier so you're not so hung up on them not saving <10> signature16, but it's not really a good idea to have a "second root" on your computer-- in fact it's a bad idea <0> it doesn't because i checked <2> _AxS_: he won't do what we ask him to to help solve the problem. <22> so _AxS_ should I just go in and manually add it ? <5> Distro^Junkie: sorry i missed what you said earlier... <0> kojiro: not it doesn't do by default <22> for ~x86 <22> keyword <2> gmaksim: yes it DOES do it by default. there is something wrong with your system, in speific. <5> Distro^Junkie: for gentoo-sources? <22> yes <10> gmaksim, maybe you're right, but everyone thinks it does... <5> do you have an /etc/portage/package.keywords file? <23> how do i find out what package a package is a dependency off <0> you haven't even used history often how can you say that <23> *of? <10> Hey, everyone, does bash history work for you after you reboot? <2> gmaksim: ...where do you get that from? I use it every day.... <5> .bash_history works for me! <0> what did you say now <3> .... <2> what the <24> bah....hard locks make me angry >_< <2> i can't even communicate with this guy. <10> Shirakawasuna, does your bash history work when you reboot? <3> come back when you are you in Gentoo <2> amen. <5> Distro^Junkie: ? <24> kojiro: by bash history do you mean when I press "up" it shows me the last command I did? <3> gmaksim: if you wish to appeal you can always come to #gentoo-ops <10> Shirakawasuna, yessir <24> kojiro: nope <22> _AxS_, yes I do and ~x86 line is in there <10> Shirakawasuna, interesting <22> for the gentoo-source <5> ok, so what's not working? <24> kojiro: interestingly annoying :)
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