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<0> gzip: /proc/config.gz: No such file or directory
<1> sirpreis_: more to the point, it will give you an idea if kernel support is enabled.
<2> Luckys, the Gentoo Handbook is a good place to start
<1> sirpreis_: uh, ls -l /proc/config* ?
<3> hi all
<4> Hello I'm installing Gentoo from stage-1.. their is no /usr/share/zoneinfo dir in my system. What should I do?
<0> ls: /proc/config*: No such file or directory
<5> root: emerge glibc
<6> has anyone else had problems with ati-drivers and modular xorg (7.0)?
<1> sirpreis_: I am confused. I thought /proc/config.gz was present on all linux systems. strange.
<3> all : any one knows a spy keylogger?
<0> nanobanshee: :(
<1> sirpreis_: ls -l /usr/src/linux/.config
<2> LinuxMafia, I don't think you're likely to get a good response
<7> root: What step in the stage 1 install are you at? Are you sure that you are in a chroot?
<0> nanobanshee: yea, i've got that one alright :D



<3> FoW, humm i need it for my computer
<1> sirpreis_: grep USB_STORAGE= /usr/src/linux/.config
<7> LinuxMafia: Questions like that make the ops look at you funny and question your motives.
<5> LinuxMafia: cat ~/.bash_history ;]
<2> LinuxMafia, if you don't mind my asking, how's that?
<0> nanobanshee: CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y
<3> FoW, my little brother goes to bad sites
<1> sirpreis_: no good. cd /usr/src/linux && make menuconfig. change it to m.
<2> LinuxMafia, then you need something other than a keylogger
<7> LinuxMafia: Then add some rules to iptables.
<0> nanobanshee: ok. will do. i'll tell you when its done ;)
<5> LinuxMafia: aha, so you can steal his p***words and go to them as well !
<1> sirpreis_: I think hotplug is smart and knows what to do from then on,
<5> :o
<8> i have always had
<4> enternaL, RiverRat, my bad.. I have do some things before start config. the kernel. thx anyway. :)
<3> RiverRat, this is not all , he is talking to friends that are drug diller
<1> sirpreis_: you have to make && make modules_install and tell grub to use the new kernel also.
<8> i have always had USB_STORAGE built in w/o any problems
<3> RiverRat, on gaim
<2> LinuxMafia, then get rid of Gaim
<2> LinuxMafia, or restrict his access to it
<1> brianw: and you plug and unplug and it always detects?
<0> nanobanshee: yea. so i have to boot into the new kernel then? do i have to do anything with the module?
<3> FoW, i want to make sure every hing is alright
<8> nanobanshee: of course
<2> LinuxMafia, then talk to him; you're not likely to get anywhere invading his privacy with a keylogger
<1> brianw: what if you yank without unmount? doesn't it get sad? don't you wish you could rmmod and modprobe to reset it?
<3> FoW, you can buy keylogger for windows for 50$ , it is not illigal
<9> I cant get my Radeon 9200 r200 to with direct rendering. I have just installed modular X and enabled the radeon driver etc. The xorg log says that direct redering was enabled ok but glxinfo doesn't. What can I do to debug?
<8> nanobanshee: i never yank it w/o umounting it :)
<5> root: Before I do the timezone thing, I run sh /usr/portage/scripts/bootstrap.sh It use to be in there, but they did away with it. I think they ***ume you doing stage3 or something.
<2> LinuxMafia, I'm aware of that; since you seem to be too, why don't you take that route?
<5> root: if you're going by the handbook that is
<1> brianw: ah, well, then. and what about all the other people on #gentoo ?
<3> FoW, i just wonder if there is similar ting for linux
<2> LinuxMafia, probably
<7> enternaL: It is still there on a stage 1.
<10> LinuxMafia, u back for more, :)
<2> LinuxMafia, though you lose your credibility when you switch motives so quickly
<3> richiefrich, oh hi
<11> hi. I'm trying to build my new system and I've changed my chost from the i386- to i686. I also ran the fix_libtool shell script, but while emerging pyopengl it tried to use i386-xxx-gcc. Can anyone help?
<1> voltron_rex: emerge gcc.
<3> FoW, some times you need to do such a ting
<0> nanobanshee: yea. so i have to boot into the new kernel then? do i have to do anything with the module?
<11> nanobanshee again?
<2> LinuxMafia, the scenario you described is not one such time
<5> RiverRat: I mean they use to have the instructions to run that script in the handbook, atleast in my Gentoo 1.4 version
<7> enternaL: They still do but they are in the FAQ now and not the handbook.
<4> What will save the more comiling time? nptl or nptlonly ?
<5> RiverRat: ah
<1> voltron_rex: changing chost does not change the gcc target. you need to re-emerge gcc to have it compile for the new target. I think.
<4> i mean compiling time :)
<12> !seen efenthar
<13> farrioth, I don't remember seeing efenthar.
<14> compleat newb hear
<11> ah but I did that, that's the thing, and now it has the problem. order of things: stage install, change chost, emerge gcc, run fix_libtool with --new-chost or whatever the flag is, but still I have the i386-problem
<1> voltron_rex: gcc-conig -l
<1> voltron_rex: gcc-config -l I mean.
<4> Can anybody explain the difference between nptl & nptlonly USE flags?
<11> nanobanshee: i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.5 is selected, only i686-stuff is available



<1> root: nptl also compiles in linuxthreads.
<7> enternaL: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/faq.xml#stage12
<5> RiverRat: yeah I see it
<4> nanobanshee: So using nptlonly I can save some compilation time. rite?
<7> nanobanshee: I'm not so sure about that.
<15> morning...
<16> nanobanshee: ok, done. CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=m
<2> root, it's not on the online global USE flag list nor in my /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc...
<16> what now?
<7> nanobanshee: oh, the USE flag. Yeah, you're right.
<2> oops, didn't see nanobanshee's response :)
<8> nptl by itself bilds two glibc's one for nptl and one for older linux threads. by having both nptl and nptlonly, the linux thread support is omitted
<1> sirpreis: plug in your thing. run dmesg to see if it detects.
<16> nanobanshee: well, have you seen what dmesg tells me? it's been doing that for half a year or so
<7> sirpreis: If you got a logger then you can "tail -f /var/log/messages" too.
<17> can anyone explain why my usbmouse which is normally /dev/input/mouse1 becomes /dev/input/mouse2 when i unplug and plug it back in while in xorg, and also stops working?
<17> it stops working even when i make udev always ***ign it to /dev/input/usbmouse
<1> sirpreis: yeah, tail -f /var/log/messages
<5> RiverRat: Kind of ridiculious to have it seperated and have no mention of what to do for Stage1 or 2 installs. That's a pretty important step missing.
<7> sirpreis: Yeah, I saw that. You should look into it. I have no ideas except Google though.
<16> RiverRat: what logger should i use again?
<18> dancor: Set your input device in xorg.conf to /dev/input/mice
<17> GerbilSoft: no-go, i need to disable my touchpad.
<18> oh, you have a touchpad..
<7> enternaL: The ones that know what a stage 1 does know to look for it. The idea was to cut down on the error reports from n00bs.
<18> Is it a Synaptics/Alps touchpad?
<17> GerbilSoft: yes, i am so afflicted
<4> brianw: Is it ok, if I use both nptl nptlonly?
<16> RiverRat: what is your logger called?
<17> GerbilSoft: synaptics yes.. i think so. it's ginormous
<19> root: yes, read what brianw said.
<18> dancor: There should be a tool "synclient" that you can use to disable it via software.
<18> i think that's what it's called
<7> sirpreis: The basic: syslogd. Other use syslog-ng and meta-log.
<17> GerbilSoft: i'll check that out
<1> sirpreis: I use syslog-ng
<16> sirpreis sirpreis # syslog-ng
<16> sirpreis sirpreis #
<16> nanobanshee: is that all i have to do? :D
<1> sirpreis: plug in your thing. if it doesn't create a /dev/sdX, then modprobe usb-storage.
<7> sirpreis: "emerge -avDt syslog-ng"
<16> Apr 8 11:29:50 sirpreis usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
<16> Apr 8 11:29:50 sirpreis usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 2 choices
<16> Apr 8 11:29:50 sirpreis usb.agent[12032]: Keeping default configuration with /sys//devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-2
<16> sorry for that spam :P
<7> nXOR: Where is .hr ?
<18> dancor: If you're using the Synaptics driver for your touchpad, make sure the "SHMConfig" option is enabled in the device config in xorg.conf
<2> sirpreis, also make sure to add it to the default run level --> # rc-update add syslog-ng default
<18> then use this command: synconfig TouchpadOff=1
<20> RiverRat: beyond 7 mountains, 7 seas and 7 fields of corn
<5> RiverRat: But that in itself creates more 'n00bs' looking for help because their stage 1/2 install is incomplete. But if I was just new to Gentoo, I wouldn't even know I needed to look for that.
<18> that'll turn the touchpad off - likewise, TouchpadOff=0 will turn it on
<20> croatia, adriatic sea
<1> sirpreis: did it make a /dev/sdX ?
<7> Ahh.
<16> nanobanshee: yea, now it did
<1> sirpreis: mount it.
<16> there are maaany :D
<16> sda0?
<16> oh, sda1?
<7> sirpreis: fdisk -l /dev/dsa
<1> sirpreis: fdisk /dev/sda, then p
<7> sirpreis: fdisk -l /dev/sda Oops
<16> nothing happens :P
<16> sirpreis sirpreis # fdisk -l /dev/sda
<16> sirpreis sirpreis #
<7> sirpreis: It almost sounds like you are missing a partition type or something.
<16> RiverRat: could be. maybe it's because its some kind of storage card in my cell phone?
<16> i'll try my mp3player
<1> sirpreis: in make menuconfig, you need to enable the right flash card support for usb-storage.
<21> how can i remove the computer and trash icons in gnome dekstop?
<7> sirkha: Well yeah. The question is how is the storage card formatted?
<22> hi, how can i install Xorg7, i'm following the Modular howto on wiki, but when i do emerge xorg-x11 it still keeps getting versionn 6.8.2


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