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<0> 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 <1> networking problem here <2> murokki: Go into the metacity thing and start tweaking things. I've forgotten which one though. <3> metacity? <1> I have to add a secondary IP address to a network interface (eth0) but it totally distorts the network mask of the original address if I do it. Any ideas? <2> bartden: You need to re-read the part on unmasking packages. <4> nanobanshee: RiverRat: http://pastebin.com/647519 thats my mp3player, that looks better, doesn't it <5> murokki: Metacity == gnome WM <6> murokki: Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editor <4> i could mount /dev/sda1 now, couldn't i <3> ok <2> sirpreis: Now do: fdisk -l /dev/sda <7> sirpreis: like I said, in make menuconfig, you need to enable some more flash support or something. <4> ./dev/sda1 * 1 64 252775 b W95 FAT32 <6> murokki: I think it's under apps/nautilus/desktop/ <8> ruad: look @ /etc/conf.d/net.example . see the sections about alias
<1> k will do <4> nanobanshee: yea, don't really know, what kind of card it is <2> sirpreis: Now that you know the details you can mount it. <7> sirpreis: enable everything. <1> I checked the gentoo wiki and did that but that is what gave me the problem <4> RiverRat: yea, thanks <3> yeah thanks <4> nanobanshee: as * or m? <2> murokki: Did you get it? <4> well, i'll try <9> how to exit irssi? <7> sirpreis: I think * is the only choice for the usb-storage sub-options. <10> koad, /quit :-) <9> i /quit <4> nanobanshee: ok, thank you <2> /quit <4> /quit <6> /say <11> i am in my system now,but i haven't install gui yet.my question is how to open two command prompt? <12> what to use instead of logcheck? <2> enternaL: Just figure out how to get a '/' at the beginning of the line? <13> anyone using the new nvidia driver? <6> RiverRat: eh? <2> root_: The left-alt and F1 - F6 <6> RiverRat: no just being different <9> how to update portage tree? <14> koad, emerge --sync <15> koad: read the handbook. <12> emerge --sync <16> koad: emerge --sync <1> thx brianw <9> hi,blackace <1> brianw, helped, seems I had a "," where it should not have been. Silly me <17> is anyone here using ati-drivers on modular xorg (7.0)? <9> how to speed up compiling process? <18> hey -- look what I stumbled upon "And for the record, my distribution of choice is Gentoo. We run Gentoo for all of our local development servers and workstations, and wherever else Buddy and I can get it installed." -- this is from http://www.thinkgeek.com/about-us/jon.shtml :D :D <15> koad: buy a better computer. <4> ccache :) <2> fyrestrtr: Nice. :) You might want to forward that to the GWN folks. <10> pwuertz, didn't know there was a new one, just checked on nvidia's page. you happen to know if there's some sort of ChangeLog for the thing? <9> sirpreis,what is ccache? <2> koad: The answer to the question you asked. <7> mzbot koad gentoo ccache <7> mzbot: koad gentoo ccache <13> jintxo, indeed dont know the address anymore but it will support a bunch of 7000 series cards... and suspend to disk <2> mzbot: teach koad gentoo ccache <19> koad: ccache is a compiler cache. It stores object code on the disk so that recompilations can benefit from the cache to speed up the total compilation time. Portage can use ccache if you "emerge ccache" and put "ccache" in your FEATURES variable. See http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=3#doc_chap3 <13> no texture from pixmap <10> nice I'll take a look. hehe texture from pixmap would be nicer... be patient they be working on it <2> nanobanshee: I couldn't resist. :p <7> RiverRat: nice mzbot skillz. I'm getting tired. <9> riverrat: what is FEATURES variable? <15> koad: man make.conf <2> koad: man make.conf for more info. To complicated to detail here. <20> Greetings, I just emerged gstreamer (Because I thought I needed it for MP3 playback), and now I lost all audio in mplayer (avi could play sound before, now they can't). Any input? <18> allievo: re-emerge mplayer with the correct flags? <21> is it possible to use xgl with e17..or is that pushing the envelope a little too far? <22> :) <23> allievo: try: fuser -v /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p <7> Solv: as I understand it, xgl will speed up any wm, but compiz is only for KDE and gnome.
<20> fyrestrtr: Um, yeah. I've done a emerge -pv mplayer and added the flags that I didn't have. Guess I'll try that then <4> nanobanshee: now i have all of them (there are about 10) in my kernel, but fdisk -l /d... doesn't give me a sda device for the cellphone <9> i installed ccache <4> nanobanshee: is it not supported then? <2> Solv: I don't see why not but I don't think E-0.17 would take advantage of it. Ask in #e or #gentoo-xgl. <7> sirpreis: google your cellphone model and "linux". <21> nanobanshee, ah...k...cause i like the overall look of e17 best, but like some of the new stuff xgl can do as well <20> cahoot: OK, seems as if nothing happened. What did I just do? <23> allievo: that's ok - now try: fuser -v /dev/dsp <24> woot 1 more ebuild to go <7> sirpreis: with standard kernel, it looks like you are out of luck, <25> guy,s im having a little problem with a fresh installation of gentoo and when im installing gnome-light gcc-config error: Could not run/locate "i386-pc-linux-gnu-gcc <4> nanobanshee: well, i think it's not the cell phone, it's the storage card. it's a really small one, but i have an adapter, TransFlash Adapter, the adapter looks like a SD card. and my laptop has a SD card slot. i might try that <25> checked and done everything that is on the forum but didnt work <26> isn't there a downloadable version of the handbook? <23> allievo: that's for checking if some app is occupying the device <2> Cyberdevil0: gcc-config -l <20> cahoot: Ah, ok <7> mzbot: gentoo Luckys handbook pdf <19> Luckys: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=1 <20> cahoot: So if some app is, I can't use it within other applications? :O <25> RiverRat http://pastebin.com/647533 <23> allievo: no necessarily - but it's a step in figuring out why some things don't work as expected <7> Luckys: I was shooting for a pdf version, but google struck out. <25> only have the newest version of gcc <20> cahoot: ok <27> If I want to install gentoo on a lvm - how do I create the / volume? I created e.g. the usr volume with lvcreate -L10G -nusr vg <14> Luckys, the Handbook comes with the installation CD; you just need a web browser to view it <23> allievo: artsd and esd tend to get into the way <20> cahoot: Well, could you point me to a guide on how to get MP3 playback working? I've been searching the web but I'm only getting partial guides, or irrelevant hits. :/ <28> last time I looked for it, the handbook wasn't on the install cd <26> FoW, ok, I'm downloading the iso <15> FoW: which the CD comes with as well, links2 -g <29> Does anybody know what program to use to convert MPEG layer sound to wav format.. i'm trying to convert sound byte's for my game server/// <20> cahoot: Thanks for the info :) <28> allievo: install a media player, they pretty much all play mp3s <2> Cyberdevil0: i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.5 is the compiler it should be looking for, not i386-pc-linux-gnu-gcc. Blackace, I'm at a loss as to how to fix that. Can you help? <23> CoCo_Kid594: lame? <7> Luckys: here we go: http://dev.gentoo.org/~swift/handbook.pdf <28> CoCo_Kid594 : lame <10> CoCo_Kid594, is that mp3's ? (if so, use mpg123) <29> No.. <10> lame goes the other way around wav -> mp3 <4> nanobanshee: do you know anything about SD card-slots in laptops? where in the kernel would i enable that? :/ <28> mpg123 can decode to a wav? <10> yah <20> dystopianray: Hm, ok. Didn't think that it'd be included (Legal reasons) <23> CoCo_Kid594: I'd try ecasound or sox <10> mpg123 -w <28> jintxo: no lame can decode as well <4> ./var/log/messages doesn't tell me anything when i put it in <21> CoCo_Kid594, if you want an easy way use xmms and the dikwrite plugin as the output rather than alsa <28> allievo: i believe those legal reasons only apply to distributing binaries <21> diskwriter rather <28> Solv: taht's not easy, lame is the easiest way <29> nope nothing for music.. they are in MPEG layer 3 format.. i want to convert to simple wav format.. <7> sirpreis: no clue. it totally depends on how it is connected: USB, 1394, IDE, etc. <28> so get lame already <14> CoCo_Kid594, from a CD? <21> dystopianray, for some people command line isn't easy <20> dystopianray: ok <28> lame has a frontend <29> nope I downloaded them to HD <21> dystopianray, ah..well then...k <10> dystopianray, ah, didn't know that. good to know. last time I used lame (years ago) I don't think it did :-) <9> how to check portage version? <30> is there an easy way to determine what packages have to be remerged after upgrading the kernel <21> dystopianray, xmms is easy for me...cause i already use it =) <28> $ lame --decode wavfile <4> nanobanshee: hmm, how would i find out? <2> Cyberdevil0: Try this: gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.5 <10> nice <20> cahoot: Um, mplayer gives me "Unable to open audio: No available audio device" <2> Cyberdevil0: And what is CHOST set to in make.conf?
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