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<0> robink: hd4 in GRUB could be anything, really. <0> robink: For example, a configuration with three IDE hard drives and one SATA drive would mean hd4 = sda. <1> Krillancello: I see what you mean <0> robink: While a configuration with one IDE and three SATA drives would mean hd4 = sdc. <2> Hello all ! <3> ok i guess ill sleep then <0> robink: The only constant as far as GRUB's hd#'s are concerned, is that hdx's are counted before sdx's. That is, an IDE device will _always_ be before an SATA device. <2> I need some help... (And excuse my english :|) <4> What causes this: "*** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption:" ? <2> I would like to install Gentoo 2006 but it doesnt recognize my WLAN USB Adapter, I don't know how to do ? <1> Krillancello: Ah <5> MarcWeber: looks like bad memory.. boot up livecd with memtest86 and test it <5> then cross your fingers <6> anyone know how to make Paragon ntfs driver work in 2.6.15? Is it even possible? <7> when a group is ***ociated with ownership of a folder, should people in that group be able to delete the folder? <2> I'm reading about ndiswrapper but HOW can I use it with Gentoo 2006 LiveCD ?
<5> signature16: not unless they have write permissions <4> likewhoa: Thanks! <7> likewhoa: and write permissoin can only be given through chmod right? <5> yea <4> Will try it later.. It can't be too buggy becaue I had no crashes the last time.. <7> likewhoa: so how do i give write permission for a folder and all its subfolders to just a certain group? <0> uGOrion: Do you mean the LiveCD or the Minimal CD? (I've always called Minimal "Live" because the LiveCD is new to 2006.0.) <5> signature16: generally you only want others to have read only permissions, sometimes not even that.. <4> signature16: or perhaps chown.. <5> signature16: chmod -R ... <2> Krillancello, i mean this CD : Gentoo 2006.0 LiveCD <2> (713 megabytes) <2> for x86. Not the minimal CD. <5> signature16: then chown it.. <7> likewhoa: right now my system chmod -R 775 /home/* and chown root:fadmin /home/* <5> omg i got so many fonts i need to delete some <5> signature16: chown -R for recursive change <0> uGOrion: That's the LiveCD, new to 2006, with the GUI installer (Minimal and Universal don't have GUIs). I've personally never used it since I get along fine with the minimal CLI installation. <8> is www.tldp.org down ? <9> if I boot from a 2005.1-r1 install CD, can I use the 2006.0 stage3 tarball? <5> Krillancello++ <5> pfein: yes <0> likewhoa: Fuh? <7> likewhoa: oh...that was the problem. thanks much <10> when you chroot change the symlink for /etc/make.profile <5> Krillancello: cli is the way to go.. you learn more.. GLI doesn't teach you much.. <7> likewhoa: if say for example /home/xuser is owned by another user will it be over written by chown -R ? <5> signature16: yes <2> If you tell me how to use ndiswrapper with a Minimal, Universal or "LiveCD", i'll be able to install any 'kind' of Gentoo, that's not a problem :) <0> uGOrion: Since I don't have personal experience with the LiveCD, I can't be certain about its capabilities. However, I do know that ndiswrapper requires the Windows driver. <2> I got it. <7> likewhoa: if i know change the ownership of a directory to a different user do i have to specify the ***ociation with the fadmin group again? or will it remember? <0> uGOrion: Also, as far as I know, the Minimal CD doesn't have WLAN capabilities because it's very minimal. It has what you need to install, and irssi so you can get on IRC to get help. I doubt it has much more, especially something like WLAN. <5> signature16: no <11> signature16: man chmod, and trial and error is a good method <5> signature16: but if you wanna ***ign users to certain groups, use gp***wd <7> brainw: i have man page printed out...lol ....been trial/erroring it all night <2> I've used Gentoo 2005 Universal (networkless) and know i want to install it on my current computer. <0> likewhoa: I find that Gentoo has, for the mostpart, been a great learning experience. I've had my fair share of troubles since I started using it, and I believe every issue has been resolved with research or IRC. <12> is it possible to have grub boot off an hde (SATA) drive? <5> Mal`: not yea,.. iirc still can't <5> Krillancello: same here.. <2> Is it possible to install Gentoo 2006 without internet connection and then to emerge ndiswrapper and finally to update all I want ? <12> likewhoa: i see. <12> likewhoa: thanks :) <0> uGOrion: I've only ever used the Minimal CD, so I don't know much about the other two except that I don't like them even in concept. ;) <2> Ok ;-) <0> uGOrion: Don't you have an ethernet line around somewhere? <2> I have one but I have to move my computer :S <0> uGOrion: Have to move it to utilize the line? <2> Yep. <2> Too short... :'( <1> When I try to emerge apache portage tries to install X. Why would it want to do that and how do I stop it from doing that? <2> But if it's the only way to install Gento i'll do it. xD <13> is it just me or has emerge been failing ALOT lately? i seem to be unable to emerge every other package i try because of some build error <13> in the past week, svn failed to emerge on my server and my laptop couldn't grap gimp-print and now tetex has failed... <0> uGOrion: Well, from what I've read the Universal CD is for networkless installs. But then once Gentoo's installed, if the Universal disc doesn't install or let you install ndiswrapper, you'll need the ethernet line _anyways_ to get ndiswrapper. <14> no compiling problems here <15> no one here has gotten ati-drivers to work?
<2> I've got an other computer and a USB HDD ;) <3> wonder if anyone is going to expiriment with gcc 4.2.0 snapshots <14> what version of gcc do you have igor47 <0> uGOrion: A USB HDD or a USB flash drive? <13> gcc (GCC) 3.3.6 (Gentoo 3.3.6, ssp-3.3.6-1.0, pie-8.7.8) <2> HDD <10> igor47 try emerging portage on its own first <2> That's how i did my first networkless install. :P <10> there were like 2 updates to portage last week that I am aware of <13> bah, that should be no reason for packages failing to emerge <11> mzbot: gentoo igor47 gcc upgrade <16> igor47: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml <2> emerge -p blabla :P and go to search it on the FTP :P <2> Mmmmh sorry all, time to go to school :( <14> well it could but i dont see it <14> what error are you getting <0> uGOrion: Can't be late to hell. <10> igor47, then i guess there really is not reason why when you update world and read it carefully through -pv that it says that it will rebuid portage, stop and resume <0> My emerge --sync has probably been done for quite some time now... <10> i am off to bed night all. <13> dbasetrinity: Cannot find $EPATCH_SOURCE! <13> some patch failed to download maybe... <14> you would have to show me more of the error can you paste bin it <14> are they the same error <14> on everything you try to emerge <13> dbasetrinity: no, all those things failed for different reasons <14> yea its hard to say without seeing them <13> http://pastebin.com/588507 <15> damnit why is emerge gnome broken <14> ty <12> likewhoa: i had this same setup earlier, but i had fedora core 2 instead, and it booted fine using grub off the hde drive. why wouldn't this work under gentoo? <14> are you running stable <13> dbasetrinity: i'm not running debian if thats what you mean :) <14> no i mean are you x86 or ~x86 or amd64 or ~amd64 <13> dbasetrinity: yeah, i am x86 <14> well i think what it might need to del /usr/portage/distfiles/app-text/tetex-2.0.2-r8 <14> then re download it and try to compile it again <14> if that fails you can add it to keywords <14> but next time when you paste bin it get the whole thing where the error starts <17> anybody know howto netboot windows xp? <11> Chicago: ot here <18> if i'm on 2005.1, how can i update to the 2006.0 profile? <14> hey igor47 can you paste bin your use-flags for me <17> brianw: I've been wondering about it for years. <19> Halcy0n, ls -l /etc/make.profile <11> halcyonCorsair: manage your /etc/make.profile link <20> Chicago, call ms tech support <17> Spunx: yeah right. <20> Chicago, yes. <20> lol <17> Spunx: they're gonna make my gentoo host xp terminals...? I'm a lil skeptic there. <20> $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ <13> dbasetrinity: http://pastebin.com/588511 <11> this xp talk is off topic <14> ty <20> tnx <15> I wonder why I am getting libtool: link: `/usr/lib/libGL.la' is not a valid libtool archive <21> anyone used xen or know if its possible to run an X-server on the xen-machine (the guest that is) without running X on the host? <13> dbasetrinity: redownloaded and same problem <18> brianw: so i change it and link it to 2006.0 and then anything else i need to do? <13> bah, i really need dvips like RIGHT NOW <11> halcyonCorsair: emerge -uDNva world <13> can anyone check for me if they've got /usr/portage/app-text/tetex/files/tetex-2.0.2-flex-compile.patch and send it to me if so? <22> hey, does anyone use obexfs with his phone ? <19> igor47, no such file <18> brianw: cheers <23> igor47: the file doesn't exist. the 2.0.2-r8 ebuild doesn't require it. <13> choisyjc: hmm... it does on my system <13> lemme try a sync <23> igor47: i actually didnt try, just reading the changelog <13> choisyjc: check the ebuild file itself <23> igor47: 2.0.2-r8 (latest stable as of March 2nd) indeed removed the use of this patch. <24> why did gqview say "filename encoding locale mismatch try setting the environment variable G_BROKEN_FILENAMES=1"?
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