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<0> anyone using atftpd or atftp for a TFTP server I can't seem to make conections even thou it is running
<1> any ideas?
<2> hawking: What do you mean, just a single hash?
<3> I have no idea whats the url of my printer :/
<4> Dforge: yeah
<3> how do i know that ?
<5> fastly: which driver did you put in yourkernel
<6> hi! When I compile linuxdc++ with scons I get "Checking for g++ >= 3.4...failed" but I have sys-devel/gcc-3.4.5-r1... I also have 3.3.6. how can I make it find the right one?
<7> brif8: Ports 20 and 21 open?
<8> FaerN - gcc-config
<1> galtthedestroyer, i just selected the built-in nvidia drivers (OS)
<5> there are 2 or 3 different ones
<9> Hi there
<9> Has anyone here ever tried to use xmingw for compilation? I have a problem building libs with it. This is the script I use for compiling : http://mandrill.fuxx0r.net/c++/paste:6247 . Everything works fine, it builds zlib for example, but it seems that no symbols are getting exported, so every program / lib thats links against zlib is complaining about undefined symbols....
<10> frasty use setfont to choose different console font
<2> hawking: I only see ways to read from a file.



<0> bloggsie: TFTP is port 69 isn't ?
<6> aranoth, how do I make it activate 3.4.5?
<7> brif8: oh yes my mistake.
<11> gah..
<8> FaerN - gcc-config -l
<7> anyway you got it open?
<8> and then gcc-config NUMBER
<6> aranoth, ok thanx
<10> fastly: also http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml
<0> bloggsie: port 69 is open and shows in netstat funny without a LISTEN but is listed
<1> smbdy, just tried that... smaller font still scrolls past bottom of screen
<7> brif8: very strange
<1> just thought it may be a grub thing..?
<1> kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda3 vga=0x31B video=vesafb:mrtrr,ywrap
<12> Hmm hi when i do emerge -Duvp world portage takes forever; this isn't a slow machine; is there anything i can do to speed it up?
<1> my resolution is 1280x1024@60
<2> what filesystem are you using?
<2> Narada
<12> Dforge: reiser for main, ext3 for boot
<8> Narada - using psyco : gentoo-wiki.com/Talk:TIP_Speed_up_portage_with_Psyco
<13> kernel automounter??
<8> http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Speed_up_portage_with_Psyco* sorry
<13> where's the best place for kernel configuration reference?
<12> aranoth: That warning sounds very bad!
<10> fastly: maybe all you need is to change size/center settings in your monitor??
<12> codept: Look at help for individual options.
<8> well yeah, but it works here -_-. you can try and see if it helps anything
<12> aranoth: Did it make much difference for you in speed?
<0> anyone recommend a TFTP server for gentoo
<2> You can also be brave and emerge portage 2.1
<13> Narada: sorry, what do you mean?
<8> Narada - yeah, emerge -uDav here works faster. and I didn't found any problems yet
<12> codept: When on a kernel option press shift-? to get help on it.
<12> Dforge: Have you? Is it okay and faster?
<2> Supposedly portage 2.1 is faster - it's what most of the devs use.
<14> hi: I just baught an external usb dvd burner. it works finde under winDOS, but I can't mount it. Well' I event can't find out which device it is. the burner shows up under dmegs and lshw.
<12> aranoth: I can always change back I guess can't I.
<13> \bOH!
<8> Narada - yeah, just editing /usr/bin/emerge
<13> oh!
<12> Dforge: hmm not sure if i should try it it is on ~x86?
<8> Dforge - what replaces --inject in portage 2.1? /etc/portage/package.provided ?
<2> aranoth: Hrm, I'm not too sure. I've not run it myself.
<15> aranoth, /etc/profile/package.provided
<15> aranoth, read man portage
<8> NeddySeagoon - thanks
<12> NeddySeagoon: Have you used portage 2.1? Is it okay to use?
<15> Narada, yes - ItWorksForMe
<8> Narada - works fine here too
<2> Who in their right minds sets emacs as the default root editor.....
<2> ... in an OS where it isn't provided as part of the system
<16> i want to delete my gnupg key, i have a revoke.asc file. What do i do?
<17> Does anyone know of an easy guide to get apache2, php5 and mysql running?
<12> NeddySeagoon: aranoth k i'll try that thanks
<15> Narada, np
<18> how can I remove the link in /dev/mapper e.g. /dev/mapper/sdd1 correctly?
<19> thanks NeddySeagoon
<15> mortem, I only noticed because its quiet, - you should ask for voice in -ops
<19> NeddySeagoon: i'm sorry



<20> Anyone here interested in Trusted Computing and Gentoo? I'm thinking about getting a Thinkpad for my next laptop, and they have TPM chips.
<15> mortem, no prob - there used to be a full message in /topic here but it took up too much space
<20> I think Gentoo should pioneer a guide on using a TPM chip to secure a Linux installation, so people know it can be used for good stuff too.
<19> NeddySeagoon: yeah that's why i only joined gentoo-ops
<18> I try to do a 'mount /dev/sdd1 /mnt/test' and I get '/dev/sdd1 is in use'. I verified that sdd1 is not mounted (df; mount) and I get a 'device is not mounted' while doing 'umount /dev/sdd1'. Any tips/hints? (All I found is a symlink to sdd1 in /dev/mapper (/dev/mapper/sdd1), could this be the reason?)
<20> goodi_: lsof | grep sdd1
<18> thinkinginbinary, NULL :)
<18> thinkinginbinary, any other ideas?
<20> goodi_: Check dmesg, perhaps it has some insight.
<21> hi guys, I have a question. I'm making a backup script which will have to backup an entire system (5gb). I use tar to create the backup, but I don't know exactly what to include and what to exclude... can somebody give me a hint?
<20> Desktom: just a sec
<22> what's the best march oprtion to use for a Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz stepping 06
<22> ???
<21> thinkinginbinary: ok, I have a sec ;)
<18> thinkinginbinary, dmsg/syslog => null :(
<23> hi folks, i'm installing gentoo for the first time,... if i don't add anything to modules.autoload , will my system not load?
<15> Desktom, exclude /proc, /dev, /tmp for sure
<24> goodi_: try pmount
<25> hi
<26> http://hmongrpa.org/shinigami/lsmod.list <- this is my modules list ;/ what keeps loading them? hotplug isn't running yet...
<25> why is gentoo newsgroup so unpopular?
<20> Desktom: /dev /media /mnt /net /proc /tmp /usr/portage /usr/tmp /var/tmp
<21> NeddySeagoon: ok :)
<27> Hello. I'm connected through a linksys router, which has the address 192.168.15.1. When I try using "config_eth0=( "192.168.15.100 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.15.255" )" and "routes_eth0=( "default gw 192.168.15.1" )", however, I'm unable to connect to the Internet and the router led that indicates ethernet availability is off. What could be the problem? Any help is appreciated. :)
<20> Desktom: You might also wanna empty the browser caches for all your users. They can be quite big.
<15> Desktom, what else you can exclude depends what you want the backup for ..
<21> thinkinginbinary: that's the exclude directory
<22> Where do i find a guide for the march option in the make.conf?
<20> Desktom: yes.
<26> jburd, wire connected?
<22> I want to know what's the best option for my processor
<24> JRGC: too late it's april
<27> Yep
<21> thinkinginbinary: NeddySeagoon thanks! It's a little server for a few websites. I just have to have a backup in case the HD dies...
<20> JRGC: Now?
<25> what do you prefer: newsgroups or forums?
<22> cahoot: What do you mean?
<18> cahoot: hmm, getting an error while trying pmount /dev/sdd1 (the disk cannot be removed)
<20> Desktom: ah, good idea.
<27> The same settings seem to work on Doze, though.
<20> Desktom: It's bad to forget that (/me is speaking from experience.)
<22> thinkinginbinary: Yes, I'm installing gentoo new
<20> JRGC: Oh, what CPU?
<27> So I think I'm doing something wrong here.
<20> JRGC: I thought you wanted help choosing one to buy.
<22> Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz stepping 06
<15> Desktom, You want everything else except the ones I already said then
<21> thinkinginbinary: it's no fun to lose everything :)
<20> JRGC: Ah, I have a 1.7GHz one. Are you running gcc-3.4?
<21> NeddySeagoon: yeah thank you :)
<22> thinkinginbinary: I'm starting to install gentoo 2006.1
<22> sorry 2006.0
<22> thinkinginbinary: I think gcc-3.4 comes default already
<15> yanger, coldplug, /etc/modules.d/automount/... and /etc/modules.d/<files>
<27> yanger, just plain config_eth0="dhcp" doesn't work either, even when the dhcp server is enabled on the router.
<20> JRGC: Um, try -march=pentium-m. If that gives you errors try -march=pentium3 -msse2
<22> thinkinginbinary: What are you using?
<28> okie I failed again
<28> if I do lsmod |grep 8139too I get
<28> 8139too192960
<28> mii 304028139cp, 8139too
<20> JRGC: CFLAGS="-O2 -march=pentium-m -pipe"
<15> jburd "routes_eth0=( "default gw 192.168.15.1" )" should be "routes_eth0=( "default via 192.168.15.1" )"
<28> trying to install gentoo since yesterday and I still can't figure out a way to get my network up
<27> Oh...
<29> My GUI installation fails because nothing is mounted as /mnt/gentoo. What the root p***word for the livecd so I do it manually?
<30> jburd, maybe your eth0 is a firewire device? dmesg| grep eth0 might tell you
<27> Thanks NeddySeagoon and roger55 :)
<28> and it's the only box that I have
<22> thinkinginbinary: Well, that's what I have now, thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!
<27> I'll try that. @ NeddySeagoon :) brb.
<28> so switching to windows everytime I have a problem/question
<30> Leharion, it'is unset, try sudo su
<26> jburd, is your ethernet module loaded?


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