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<0> Or should I get an explicit TV encoder card, like the Hauppage WinTV cards? <1> msoul, Why can't you do the partitioning yourself ? <2> Varanger: i recommend you to read up on architectures, subarchitectures, and compiling in general, unless you want to set things blindly according to unknown people's recommendations <3> Ticho: ok. so I'd do USE="unicode" emerge ncurses? (or is there another command to explicitely re emerge) <4> LinuxBlues, if you change the CHOST from what the install auto sets it you are asking to break your system <2> caldo_de_cana: never use USE= like that - use /etc/portage/package.use instead <5> I have a bit of problem with alias, I'v created an .bashrc in /root/ and added some aliases but the dont work currentcly, the bashrc is at http://pastebin.com/647926 whats wrong with it? <4> LinuxBlues, people on all gentoo channels can't say this enough <6> Ticho: info gcc ? <7> Solv: are you really sure? have you tried it, using gcc-config ? <2> DaggyStyle: have you logged out and in again ? or at least did a `source .bashrc` ? <5> logged out <1> LinuxBlues, If you want to change CHOST you *must* do a stage 1 <5> rebooted even <3> Ticho: hmm... how does that file work? it only has "sys-libs/glibc userlocales" written on it. <8> NeddySeagoon: yeah but could you please tell me is it because I did delete all partitions then clicked on recommended layout (gentoo installer)
<2> DaggyStyle: ok, what does it mean "dont work" ? throws errors? aliases aren't there? <4> LinuxBlues, nope...just seen too many people who know what they are talking about talling too many other people NEVER to touch it <2> caldo_de_cana: man portage, it explains formats of all portage-related files <7> NeddySeagoon: are we talking about i386- to i686 ? <6> Solv: is it ok? CXXFLAGS=CFLAGS="-march=pentium4 -O3 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer" <2> caldo_de_cana: basically it's "category/package flag flag -flag flag..."" <4> Varanger, what cpu do you have? <3> oh, cool <5> ticho: get an cant find host in ping one <6> Solv: Pentium IV 3.0 HT 512 MB RAM <9> LinuxBlues: don't change CHOST ! <5> ticho: cant find world/system in updates one <5> ticho <1> msoul, I've not used the Graphical installer. For diagnostics a GUI gets in the way. Open a terminal and run fdisk -l what partition do you have, if any ? A pastbin of the output would be good too <10> Where is the Gentoo ASCII art? <5> ticho: and cant find directory for last one <7> dystopianray: never needed it, so... I was only asking, and gcc-config seems to be able to solve it <1> LinuxBlues, any CHOST change ... <2> DaggyStyle: strange, it works here <4> Varanger, yes it's okay <5> ticho, manualy it works but when I try it it dont..... <7> NeddySeagoon: any i386 CHOST setting will run perfetly on an i686 one <1> LinuxBlues, Yes <11> don't mess with CHOST Unless you know what you're doing <5> tihco: what can I do? <1> LinuxBlues, The stage 1 stuff is still in the FAQ - follow it if you really want to mess with CHOST <2> DaggyStyle: what are the exact errors ? <7> no :-) I don't need it, thanks <5> ticho: cant find ebuild world/system <1> LinuxBlues, thats the wonderful thing about OSS - when it breaks, the pieces are all your <11> indeed <5> ticho: get an cant find host in ping one <5> ticho: and cant find directory for last one <5> ticho: I'm not on linux cause I didnt finished compile kde yet <5> ticho: so I cant check it <2> i see <6> Solv: What 's the difference between -O2 and -O3 ??? <1> DaggyStyle, use the liveCD and come here using irssi - yo uneed to help us help you <5> ticho: I'll restart, create logs and comeback, ok? brb <9> Varanger: man gcc <4> Varanger, there are many opinions...-O2 is probably a little safer <5> neddy, whats irssi? <1> DaggyStyle, Its a command line irc client provided on the liveCD <5> neddy, so why not emerge it, how long it can take? <1> DaggyStyle, emerge it if you want ... <5> ok, brb soon I hope <8> NeddySeagoon: /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 <1> msoul, You already have partitions ... thats them. <6> Solv: What do you mean by "safer" ? <8> NeddySeagoon: how could I know what cost the install failed <12> "emake failed with profiledbootstrap" <12> anybody any clues? <1> Varanger, -O3 makes the code larger to remove jumps in loops, so it may go faster than -O2, it may also fail to fit in the cache and go slower. there is no -O setting thats optimum for every app. <9> Varanger: a lot of ebuilds will make changes to the cflag settings for various speed/stability reasons anyway <11> i got tired of hacking around with CFLAGS and use -Os , optimizes for size . fine with me. <11> -Os -march=pentium-m -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe and i sleep just fine at night. <13> is there a way to overlay irssi or something onto the desktop/background? <7> Fieldy: I'm an -Os user too ;-)
<11> transparent menuless scrollbarless borderless Eterm maybe <14> Po0ky: what are you doing? emerging a package, or building a system? <4> Varanger, just some packages may not compile on -O2...or so I've been told...never happened to me yet <15> games-arcade/primateplunge-1.1 (masked by: missing keyword) <15> i am on amd4 <16> Fieldy, thats the way i do it ;] <15> AMD64* <17> good afternoon everyone <9> Solv: anything known to break with certain cflags will have them filtered by the ebuild <1> msoul, I'm not sure what the Graphical Installer does with error messages. I reccomend that you boot the liveCD with the nox option and follow the handbook for the command line install, then when a coomand fails, the error is on the screen in front of you. Its more typing for you though. In the channel, we need to see your error messages to know what happened <4> dystopianray, yeah I'm no expert...just what I've been told when i asked the same question about o2 or o3 <18> LinuxMafia, things workin better today :) <1> LinuxMafia, unmask it and take the plunge :) <15> richiefrich, so so <11> it's not masked, it has a missing keyword. best to ask #gentoo-amd64 <15> NeddySeagoon, echo "=games-arcade/primateplunge-1.1 ~x86">>/etc/portage/package.keywords did not work <11> becaues it has no keyword <1> LinuxMafia, Its not keyword masked for you <18> how would u unmask a keywords.... must u edit the ebuild? <11> mean it is almost certainly severely broken on amd64 <8> NeddySeagoon: okie, I'll try that, just one question before I leave, how can I change the keymap to fi? <7> x86 on an amd64 ?? <18> x86 <11> like i said you should ask #gentoo-amd64 , few of us use amd64 <4> LinuxMafia, if it was a keyword you would use ~amd64 for starters <15> Solv, it says missing keyword <1> msoul, during the boot sequence, you should get the option to choose a keymap. Use it. You can use irssi to come here during the install <4> Linux, yeah I know <7> LinuxMafia: add it to package.unmask or package.keywords with -* <19> anyone have MSI 7093 board? <15> LinuxBlues, oh thanks <8> NeddySeagoon: I did it, but it gave me command not found or directory <8> I can't remember exactly what I got but I'll try <8> thanks for the help <7> msoul: loadkeys fi ? <1> msoul, watch when the liveCD boots ... <5> ok, neddy, ticho here <20> if I am installing gentoo on a Pentium-M would I want the stage-3 i686 or x86? <8> NeddySeagoon: I did believe me and that's what I got when I entered 15 <7> GUIPenguin: i686 <4> msoul, if you aren't quick enough the livecd just continues with the default keymap <8> I tried many times actually to get my network up (thanks to roger55) but still can't figure out on how to change the keymap <8> Solv: I tried SEVERAL times and believe me that's what I got <21> msoul: I've had the same experience with fi keymap; loadkeys fi should work. <22> msoul: in X ? <1> msoul, its fifteen (15) not letter I numeral 5 I5 <5> ok, neddy, ticho here <5> what I need to do? <7> msoul: have you tried "loadkeys fi" (no quotes) ? <1> Ticho, what was your issue ? <23> Is the wiki down today, or do I have issues here? <1> DaggyStyle, ^^^ <11> dunno, we don't run it <5> neddy, alias dont work but when I type them they work <5> neddy: added them to /root/.bashrc <15> LinuxBlues, did not work <8> NeddySeagoon: I did 15 <8> and fi the second time and again and again <8> I'm not the firsr one though <7> LinuxMafia: paste your line, and file, please <8> tgies mentioned something about someone who had the same problem <24> Anyone here use the D-Link DGE-530T NIC? <5> neddy? <1> DaggyStyle, You have to logout and back in for the new .bashrc to take effect <25> when i open a terminal with my regular user, i have colors and ~/.bashrc is loaded. Whenever I "su" to root, I loes all colors and root's .bashrc doesn't load, what can i do here? <15> LinuxBlues, echo "=games-arcade/primateplunge-1.1 -*">>/etc/portage/package.unmask <5> neddy: did it, still not working <1> msoul, only the first one works <7> LinuxMafia: package.unmask only needs cat/pkg, no keyword <7> so no -* <1> DaggyStyle, you are logged in as root ? <15> oh <15> yeah <8> I'll try
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