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<0> roger55 what command? i ama newbie <1> richiefrich: I keep logs but usually only to justify bans and such. <2> Leler, emerge alsa-driver <0> roger55 what command? i ama newbie <2> Leler, that's the command. <3> NeddySeagoon: at boot i'm shown that I have 512 MB of PC100 ram <3> so it looks good :) <4> blah wxGTK takes so long to compile on my machine...like an hour <5> Mal`: use 256 PC133. If it starts using the swap partition, then consider the 512 route. You can always try both and compare. <6> Mal`: yes <3> zoloz: good idea <7> RiverRat, i gottcha, then do u ask it need be or do u put out a notice some where i can check? <0> roger55 cool <8> Mal` just take the Serenity and go steal some good computers from the alliance <3> i guess now i know it will work to have both... so might as well test the 256, 512 might be unncesseary <7> RiverRat, your right thou, i'm new to IRC
<2> Leler, also make sure you booted the latest kernel you made. check with 'uname -a' (without the ' ') <3> Langly: yeah I'll try to do that over the weekend :) <7> RiverRat, i l;ike it thou so nice and helpful!! :) <1> richiefrich: This conversation is off topic in here. If you want to continue it please join #gentoo-ops <9> richiefrich: the basic dogma on op-ship is "you don't ask to be op-ed, you get asked" :p <7> RiverRat, ok <9> eep, the OT warning *hides* <10> gn8 <7> irCuBiC, ok <11> nevermind, i got it <12> hi RiverRat: where do you suggest i ask now about mounting my ntfs volumes? <0> roger55 yes <1> irCuBiC++ <0> roger55 this si cool <1> neosimago: #gentoo-server perhaps. <12> cool. trying #gentoo-server <8> Anyone here ever put gentoo on a HP Visualize j5000? <8> dual pa-risc 440mhz system <13> Langly, is it 64 bit? <1> neosimago: Are you doing something like: Machine-A muounts machie-B's drive and then Machine-B turns around and mounts Machie-A's drive? <8> Not sure off hand <8> just got the thing <0> roger55 done, let me guess.... "make"? <8> I know for sure my Alpha 600A is 64 bit though :P <12> RiverRat: i don't think so. Machine-A is supposed to mount all of Machine-A's drive, locally. <2> Leler, no. <0> roger55 oops <2> Leler, load it again <12> Afterall, Machine a, the local machine mounts /dev/sda1 fine. <0> roger55 how? <2> Leler, or restart alsasound or whatever you did before <14> can I upgrade irssi while using irssi? <2> ultralinux, yes <15> ultralinux: sure <14> o.O <12> it won't mount /sdb1 /sdc1 /hda1 /hdb1 though. <2> ultralinux, and you can do /upgrade within irssi <14> wierd <14> roger55: like emerge -u irssi inside irssi? <15> roger55: ... wow, I didn't know that <14> roger55: I would I do this? <6> ultralinux:You will have to restart irssi to use it <15> ultralinux: no, just /upgrade when you're done with the emerge <15> NeddySeagoon: apparently not <16> irssi rules. <2> ultralinux, no. first upgrade it with emerge, then in your running irssi do: /upgrade <14> roger55: aha.. <2> NeddySeagoon, irssi can do without restarting. <6> roger55: Hmm, thats impressive <17> Is there any reason why the driver for my wireless card, ipw3945, would load only on every other reboot? <14> roger55: then I don't understand... if the last irssi has been uninstalled how come irssi is running without /upgrade? <14> doesn't make sense <7> HIGH-FREQ, did it wotk? <15> ultralinux: because it's in memory <2> ultralinux, that's how it works <7> HIGH-FREQ, or no luck? <2> ultralinux, files vanish when the last one stops using them <18> richiefrich: nope no luck ;( <1> Distro^Junkie: If you have edited a config file and overwrite it with a new one then you will have to re-edit that file and re-make your changes. <14> roger55: interesting... <7> HIGH-FREQ, that's not good
<14> roger55: ok I'll do an experiment <0> roger55 done <18> richiefrich: ya i know ...everytime i reboot i have to run the hdparm command everytime on that burner <19> cpufreqd doesn't seem to be working <1> Distro^Junkie: Sorry, was reading a scrollback. <20> ok np <19> it just says: min=2.2 GHz, max=2.2GHz all the tim <7> HIGH-FREQ, does hdparm -d1 /dev/hd? that workd <19> e <15> ultralinux: heck, you can upgrade KDE while it's running if you so choose (might occasionally break things though) <19> regardless of what I put in the config file <18> richiefrich: yes i can manually enable it no problem <14> anyways... every time I upgrade irssi looks the same... what exactly is new on irssi? It just looks like a finishes, monolithic type of program <21> anyone know how to un**** a kernel erro fsck.ext3:no such file or directory while trying to open /dev/ROOT/ <7> HIGH-FREQ, thats weird <22> hekate: langugae. <15> ultralinux: a few features you may or may not use, bugfixes, stuff like that <23> hekate: you need to set /dev/ROOT/ to the actual device node <22> s/langugae/language. <0> roger55 now i need to install the driver, via82xx <24> upgrading kde wile running never broke anything for me <23> hekate: like /dev/hda1 /dev/sda1 whatever <21> whatr file is that <7> HIGH-FREQ, did you emerge --sync lately <23> in /etc/fstab <2> Leler, it should already be installed if you emerged alsa-driver <15> seren: that's why I said might <19> can someone help me with cpufreqd/ <19> ? <21> k thanks <2> Leler, run: alsaconf <6> HIGH-FREQ: You have the use DMA by default option off in your kernel <14> is this something linux always had? <18> richiefrich: this is been goin on for sometime now <2> ultralinux, what is? <18> NeddySeagoon: hmm...lemme double check that ;( <7> HIGH-FREQ, what do u have in your BIOS <14> roger55: the upgrade things whilst running them.. <18> richiefrich: i gotta double check....but all the "hd's" are turning on on startup <7> NeddySeagoon, or BIOS doen't matter now? <6> HIGH-FREQ: grep CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO /usr/src/linux.config <2> ultralinux, afaik that's a unix thing <25> I hope I don't sound too critical, but, why is it that ebuilds that won't compile successfully like GCC 3.4.5 and Xemacs 21.4.15 end up in the Portage tree? <6> BIOS doesn't matter <24> gcc 3.4.5 compiles fine here <18> CONFIG_IDEDMA_PCI_AUTO=y <7> NeddySeagoon, ok <25> What would stop GCC 3.4.5 from compiling correctly then? <6> HIGH-FREQ:Is right. Are you actually using that kernel ? <18> yes <19> Can someone help me with cpufreqd? <2> PeterFA, apart from gremlins you mean? <0> roger55 WARNING: Error inserting.... Error inserting snd_timer (/lib/modules/2.6.15-gentoo-r5/alsa-driver/acore/snd-timer.ko): Invalid module format <24> PeterFA, and packages marked masked or ~arch arent going to compile one every system, thats why you need to use and understand portage <6> HIGH-FREQ: uname -a is the date/time right for your kernel build ? <26> anyone here know a good way of backing up all mail in Evolution, and _only_ mail? Evolution just breaks when I try to use my old .evolution <25> roger55, yeah. <2> Leler, what does 'uname -a' report? <24> PeterFA, whats the error you get? <25> seren, GCC isn't marked ~arch <25> seren, um, it said no error. <24> 3.4.5 isnt stable <25> seren, eh? <24> !google gentoo-portage gcc <27> http://www.gentoo-portage.com/sys-devel/gcc <25> seren, then perhaps I should remove the unmasking. <0> roger55 nothing <24> PeterFA, eh? <24> PeterFA, your confusion is confusing me <25> seren, well, if it's unstable, then it's masked. My Portage wants to merge it on. <18> NeddySeagoon: yes i'm using this kernel 2.6.14-hardened-r1 <2> Leler, without the ' ' <24> PeterFA, are you on ~x86?
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