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<0> mzbot: gentoo richiefrich gcc upgrade <1> richiefrich: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml <2> is there some tool to ultimatly speed up the portage cache <2> it takes like 10mins <0> mzbot: gentoo nvidia upgrade <1> brianw: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml <3> tama00: lol. <4> tama00, upgrading to unstable portage is the only way <5> mzbot: wiki tama00 speeding portage cdb <1> tama00: http://gentoo-wiki.com/Portage_CDB <6> brianw, ? <4> oh yeah cdb i guess <2> kk thanks guys <5> mzbot: wiki tama00 speeding portage cdb tip <1> tama00: http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_speed_up_portage_with_cdb <6> brianw, are we mzbot testing?
<3> is there anyway to speed up compiling it takes ages <5> there we go. <0> i thought you wanted syntax. heh <7> k31th: distcc & ccache <3> he he.. <6> brianw, yeah for mzbot <5> brianw: I think i'm getting it. <3> RiverRat: i should setup distcc but dont have any other machines here only on the other end of a vpn <8> hi all <6> brianw, or was that my syntax? <8> i am trying to emerge a package <4> k31th, upgrading the computer also speeds up compiling :P <8> and it gives me <8> !!! error sourcing ebuild <7> k31th: Unless it is connected via a really fast network (LAN) then it isn't worth it. <8> it is complaining about permissions <3> Draconx: i need to do that to <3> RiverRat: yeah i know <8> (the package is avidemux-2.1.1) <8> 2.1.2 sorry <6> nanobanshee, u can /msg jeeves help to iirc <5> asabil: chmod -R a+r /usr/portage <8> it is a+r <8> -rw-r--r-- 1 snake users 3298 Apr 8 09:33 avidemux-2.1.2.ebuild <7> nanobanshee: It is better to make yourself a member of the portage group. <-- asabil <5> asabil: su ? <7> asabil: Then the directories under it are not 'x' or searchable. <8> okey i found it :/ <4> asabil, that must be a hand written or downloaded ebuild? <9> Draconx, i had to add some other packages to packages.keywords..so thanks..id did it <8> the directory was not a+x <8> i downloaded it <8> thank you all ;) <9> what time gets xorg to compile more or less_ <7> richiefrich: You can mesage most bots and all the services for help. <9> ? <5> asabil: do *not* add random garbage to /usr/portage. create an overlay. <7> asabil: np <4> ruben_gonc, huh? <6> RiverRat, yeah but they dont give the syntax <8> it's under an overlay <10> so is cdb going to be made default for portage or what <7> ruben_gonc: That depends on the hardware. <8> /usr/local/poratge <9> yes i knoe <4> dancor: in unstable portage cache generation is fast <7> richiefrich: They all take help as a starting place. <5> asabil: good deal then. <9> but...more than a kernel_ <8> :) <9> ? <5> richiefrich: what is the syntax for jeeves? <6> nanobanshee, !seen !google ... <3> Im right in thinking 'normally' the last stuff that gentoo compiles is larger and takes more time as the first stuff it compiles must be the deps ? <7> ruben_gonc: On my amd64 3500+ it was about 20 minutes before I switched to mod-X. <6> nanobanshee, try it <9> RiverRat, ok <5> richiefrich: nicks and google's? that's it? <10> Draconx: does it use cdb? does it get ever fasterer if you do? <7> !seen RiverGuide
<11> RiverGuide (n=chatzill@unaffiliated/riverguide) was last seen quitting from #gentoo 1 hour, 4 minutes ago stating ({"ChatZilla} 0.9.61 {[Mozilla} rv:1.7.12/20050915\]\"). <4> dancor, it's fast by itself, i believe cdb is not compatible with it <6> nanobanshee, idk <7> I thought the !seen was a genbot feature. <6> nanobanshee, that all i've seen ppl do <12> how do I setup Gnome file ***ociations for .rb files? <6> RiverRat, well then why does jeeves answer? <4> tibbe, right click on the file, properties, and set the program to run it <7> richiefrich: Because I was wrong. <6> RiverRat, ooh, ok <7> armand: Turn off that away message please. <5> richiefrich: jackpot! do /msg mzbot help google <6> RiverRat, whats Genbots syntax? <5> richiefrich: full syntax!!! <7> richiefrich: Genbot is MIA right now. No one really knows where carpaski is. <6> RiverRat, lol <13> are usb-sticks some kind of /dev/sd...? if i don't have any /dev/sd..'s, do i have to enable something in kernel? <6> nanobanshee, awsome <6> nanobanshee, jeeves has no help <7> nanobanshee: "/query mzbot" And in the new tab you can really start inquiring. :) <14> sirpreis_, are you sure you have USB support in the kernel? <13> FoW: i thought so. will the /dev/sd.. just appear if the stick is in the usb slot? <7> jeeves: is just plain anti-social. :( <5> sirpreis_: usb-storage is what you want. <6> nanobanshee, dont get to cozzy <13> FoW: i have a cell phone actually, which i want to attach to the usb slot. it has a 64mb card in it <14> sirpreis_, I currently have nothing plugged into my USB slots, but I have many sd* devices... <7> FoW: SCSI and SATA are /dev/sd? devices <6> RiverRat, he is, he's no fun <15> how do you get the effects in audacity to be ungreyed? <2> hey whats that command that checks the linking of libarays <14> RiverRat, yes, but my USB devices are too... <7> tama00: ldd <14> lesshaste, some of them require something to be highlighted <13> RiverRat: where would i probably find the cell phone card, if i had usb support enabled? <14> lesshaste, you also have to make sure to have Audacity stopped <15> FoW: oh ok.. giving it a go thx <13> a usb stick worked once, but i forgot how ;) and i probably disabled some stuff in my kernel <7> sirpreis_: I have no idea. I'd start by watching dmesg for hints after plugging it in. Also lshw & lsusb. <6> lshw is awsome <14> sirpreis_, I'm not sure, but I recall having to have SCSI emulation <6> nanobanshee, lol <5> richiefrich: i'm not kidding. no good. <7> FoW: I think SCSI emulation went out w/ the 2.4.x kernels. It's still there just not used in favor of other things. <13> RiverRat: there is the next problem. http://pastebin.com/647487 thats what dmesg tells me. it's actually all that it tells me :D <14> RiverRat, I see <6> nanobanshee, i've seen the site before <15> is it possible to get a sonogram (time against frequency) in audacity? <5> richiefrich: we all have. mzbot should ban it. <14> lesshaste, probably; I'm not that experienced with Audacity <7> lesshaste: Knock her up and the doctor will give you a sonogram. <6> nanobanshee, LOL <13> and i don't have lshw either. what package is it in? <15> RiverRat: thx <7> lesshaste: For the joke or kicking myself? <15> RiverRat: :) <7> sirpreis_: lshw <5> sirpreis_: lshw is emerge lshw, and you need to rmmod usb-storage && modprobe usb-storage <7> sirpreis_: That paste has no useful stuff in it. Check /var/log/messages <7> nanobanshee: you can't rmmod unless you enabled it in the kernel. <13> RiverRat: there is no such file :/ :) <13> i'm currently merging lshw <7> sirpreis_: Then you haven't emerged a logger yet. I use the basic syslogd <5> sirpreis_: zgrep USB_STORAGE= /proc/config.gz <13> in the cell phone manual it says if i would plugin the cellphone with MS Windows, i would get a removable device. like usb sticks <13> nanobanshee: what does that do? <5> sirpreis_: it tell you if you need to re-compile your kernel ;) <16> any step by step guide for installation, I want to have dual boot on my laptop which already has windows XP on it <13> sirpreis sirpreis # zgrep USB_STORAGE= /proc/config.gz <13> gzip: /proc/config.gz: No such file or directory
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