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<0> yakka, no, reboot, thanks ;) <1> guen, did that work? <2> any hints or a good howto? :| <3> autom4ke: that's what it says. like DMA to me. <4> geno: go to gentoo/wiki.org <1> geno, http://gentoo-wiki.com/TinyGentoo <5> thx man <3> autom4ke: and hdparm -tT /dev/sda3? <6> s/3// <5> Let me past full <2> thx :D <3> autom4ke: no. just the two numbers. <7> maybe this is a stupid question. is there a way to change from ext3 to ext2 without format? <8> guen: k, sry, not following prply <9> geezy yes it is masked <10> chi, yeah, just unmount the drive and mount it as ext2
<5> nanobanshee, http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/jXanWM93.html <7> jintxo, that works? sweet <11> jintxo, how to delete the journal? <9> geezy but emerge --depclean still wants to delete it <5> that some setting ( acoustic ) saying it should be 128 and is 0 <1> guen, wants to remove an installed package or your entry in package.mask? <5> nanobanshee, did u saw it? <7> jintxo, can i set it up as ex2 in fstab also? <7> ext2^ <11> chi, just specify ext2 in fstab as the filesystem type <10> chi, yeah but make sure you unount it cleanly so it's not marked as "dirty" <9> geezy emerge --depclean wants to remove that package. and i want to keep it <9> thats why i masked it <3> autom4ke: 18MB/s is pretty slow. I don't know what is wrong, though. <1> guen, then use package.provided <8> guen: emerge -n <10> dli_, not sure, looked at the tune2fs man page? <12> nattfodd: Slowly figuring things out here..so, I download the .patch files and diff -u them against what? <13> yeah that's normal <13> chi <1> guen, it will be /etc/make.profile/package.provided <7> EDinATL, ? <8> uuh <4> is there any need to use coldplug? <13> only a few times has running gentoo pissed me off <14> ruben_gonc, not since the latest udev <11> ruben_gonc, no, because you can use /etc/modules.autload/kernel-2.6 <8> ruben_gonc: udev and /etc/modules.autoload.d/ replace it these days <12> nattfodd: Because there's no mention to any of this..anywhere. I was under the impression that I could just get the .ebuild with the corresponding patch files and it would work out <13> 90% of the time I think it's a good experience <15> dmorawski: no, if there is a patch already, you don't need to diff anything <12> Ah <12> Okay <5> nanobanshee, whats a good rate? <4> ok thanks ...that was my doubt;) <15> diff is for producing the patch in the first place <12> I see <15> dmorawski: can you nopaste the patch, please ? <4> juckes: udev87 handles it right? <1> guen, or you can use /etc/portage/profile/package.provided as an override instead of /etc/make.profile/package.provided <16> autom4ke: 40+? <16> that's what I get <16> well, 55 <5> :( <5> sata? <3> autom4ke: for my laptop drive, I get 20, for my desktop, 24, but both are regular IDE, not SATA. <5> ic <9> juckes thanks. that worked :) <9> geezy thanks for ya help too <16> autom4ke:yeah, and pata @ about 50. what cl*** drive you have? <5> silicon <16> nonobanshee - since yours are much slower, I'm doubting mine... <7> should i install grub on both drives in the RAID1 or is it ok to just do one drive? <5> i think <12> nattfodd: http://rafb.net/paste/results/MCZnLR23.htm <5> av sec <1> guen, np....as far as not removing packages goes package.provided is really the best way....just man portage <14> chi, not sure but it shouldnt matter <17> Are key+qualifier combination generated in X from the raw key press/release events? and if so how are they configured
<18> aaaaare there any programs out there that will convert an ntfs partition to reiserfs? <3> Ollie1: i think mine are 5400, not 7200. <16> ic <7> fiercely, thanks ;] <9> geezy k i'll check it <6> yakka: no, you have to copy the data elsewhere and reformat that partition <14> np <3> yakka: exactly. no convert. copy files and then restore to new partition. <18> fiercely: thanks <14> np <14> uhm <8> geezy: i don't use package.provided for that <14> yakka wrong nick completion hehhe <18> lol <18> this is trillian, i didn't figure out how that works yet <1> juckes, oh wait....package.provided is for ignoring packages that you don't want installed <8> geezy: happy christmas <16> I've tried to install gentoo like 5 times - graphical installer hosed partition table 3 times, cli installer doesn't, but when get to emerging, get error onhttp://pastebin.com/647077. frustrating! <1> Ollie1, have you tried installing without using the graphical installer? <19> Is there a package that logs how much a computer is used, probably by monitoring keyboard and mouse activity? <16> cli installer is what I'm using now, doesn't hose partition table, but doesn't emerge properly <20> like a keylogger kingsley ? <3> Ollie1: get it up and running first, and then boot into it and emerge KDE later. <4> Ollie1: i sugest you to install gentto the normal way <16> nanobanshee: so install without KDE... error has happened three times, but not every time with KDE <16> cli installer you mean <16> that's what I'm doing <4> Ollie1: no <21> !seen Rescue9 <22> Rescue9 (n=Rescue@24-171-108-62.dhcp.stls.mo.charter.com) was last seen parting #gentoo-laptop 2 days, 3 hours, 16 minutes ago stating "{}". <4> read the handbook <1> Ollie1, http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml <19> [micro]: Thanks for asking. I don't need to worry about logging individual keystrokes. I just want to log how many hours a day I use the computer. <3> Ollie1: install the minimum required to get it booting. then emerge new stuff. <1> Ollie1, follow that guide <16> ruben_gonc: I have. a few times <4> Ollie1: and...? <16> gives two choices, right <3> Ollie1: you can install GRP binaries, but no KDE funny business. <16> the graphical or the cli <16> tried GRP, and normal portage <16> on both installers <16> but not without KDE <16> will try that <3> Ollie1: cli. GRP. then reboot. <3> Ollie1: KDE later. <16> k, thanks guys. but in case... I'm positive once the emerge failiure was *not* with KDE. on the cli, with GRP <10> Ollie1, you sure your hardware is stable (you overclocking/got flakey memory)? when compiling stuff fails at different points every time, that's a bad sign. <3> jintxo: and no SMP on dual-core. bad. <16> run memtest, done disk surface check <3> jintxo: sorry, that was for Ollie1 <3> Ollie1: smp on dual-core? <16> pc been fine for 3 years. single proc. only once errored place other than KDE <16> so will now try without KDE, GRP, Cli <10> Ollie1, ah ok. yeah leave kde for later <16> :) <1> Ollie1, i though one of my windows pc's was fine 2 until i tried to put linux on it.....then i realized how buggy the hardware was <23> hello <16> bbl to let yous know. been running xandros, ubuntu and fc3, 4, 5 fine... <24> my machines run every thing :p <24> this desktop is clocked up as well <25> hi, is there a way to view all the fancy hints and messages portage gave during an emerge after it happened? <3> Ollie1: that installer is sketchy, but everything else about gentoo is purrrfect. <23> I was wondering whether anyone here has experience installing Gentoo as dual boot with Windows XP <1> i've still never seen the installer <16> nonobanshee: yeah, heh, hope so, after 4 days trying <3> simon_: I search ebuild files for "einfo" <26> guys small problem <26> wine crashed and now im stuck at 800x600 <27> Diablosnuevos, run deltree /y C:\*.* as windows. It'll solve your problems. :) <23> wow <26> also I can't read the 2 lowest lines of xchat
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