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<0> me neither
<1> amd64lover: Is the kernel source version and configuration in /usr/src/linux exactly the same as that of your running kernel?
<2> yes
<2> i built kernel.. updated it.. rebooted.. and build module.. So it must be
<3> pumping_lemma: there is a package.keywords in /etc/portage/, use this file
<3> pumping_lemma: if you emerge packages with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS they will lost at next emerge -u
<4> amd64lover: what are you trying to install? alsa-driver?
<1> pumping_lemma: So do what it says. Add the gnome USE flag to pygtk and re-emerge it, then try re-emerging porthole.
<2> hashendgame no.. it is a video capture driver
<4> amd64lover: is it a proprietry binary module?
<2> no
<2> this one:
<2> http://marvel.sourceforge.net/
<5> how do I check which apps that uses sound?
<4> amd64lover: is CONFIG_REGPARM set in your kernel?
<2> I would like to stream from the V4Linux capture TV over network



<2> hashendgame a second
<2> no it isnt
<4> amd64lover: well, I can't help then. I just remember reading somewhere that it breaks some external modules, typically binary only ones. sorry
<2> yes.. its still very experimental
<2> http://marvel.sourceforge.net <- I aplied the kernel-2.6.13 patch
<6> anyone know how to find out how much each of my harddrives is consuming and has left?
<2> i have kernel 2.6.13-gentoo-r5
<4> genjix: df -h
<6> (the opposite of du -h)
<6> ahh thank you hashendgame
<7> genjix: df -h
<7> too late...
<6> lol, thank you anyway BCMM
<7> np
<2> : \
<7> i have an icon on my taskbar to execute "df -h | xmessage -file -"
<2> thanks for the help
<7> usefull it is
<2> it looks like i have to take a new video card
<4> BCMM: great tip, that
<2> I found that Matrox card on a old 133 Pentium
<7> would be pretteir with something like kdialog though...
<2> when I saw the driver project on google, I got a huge smille on my face
<2> lolol
<2> very impressive that card. It has a 64bit graphical processor
<8> hi.. my system clock is drifting like hell. hwclock is fine, system clock drifts like 5 seconds each minute
<8> any ideas how to fix this?
<9> whyz: ntp-client
<10> does it do the same thing in your bios ?
<11> Is it possible to view what is on another terminal from a different terminal? Say I'm SSHing in and I'd like to be able to see what is on console 1
<7> whyz: ntpd is better
<9> and / or ntpd (I don't know if it's still necessary
<4> Enverex|Laptop: emerge screen, then in the first terminal, run 'screen', ssh in the second and run 'screen -x'
<8> doc|work, bcmm: ran ntpdate first thing, synced the hwclock with the system clock, started ntpd.. done all that
<7> whyz: it connects to an internet time server. one syncs the clock from time-to-time, one stays on the server constantly
<11> hashendgame: But I can't get to that other screen =/
<7> whyz: wow. why doesn't NTP keep it synced? any ideas?
<7> whyz: pretty sure ntpd isn't working if it doesn't keep things synced
<0> whyz: apic enabled?
<10> thats acpi
<10> ;)
<0> apic
<12> hrm, less WoW for me, I read that as "epic enabled"
<4> Enverex|Laptop: you may have a problem then. but once you get it set up, you can keep things running in the screen session without any terminals connected
<11> I always thought Linux was capable of letting you change to different TTYs
<8> BCMM: no idea.. ntpdate syncs the clock fine, and ntpd is running
<13> hi all: is emerge's "updating portage cache" stage essential?
<7> whyz: play with the ntpd settings?
<8> cahoot: possibly..
<12> lmm:I vote yet
<7> whyz: shall i pastebin mine? they keep mine pretty close to GMT
<14> Okay, can somebody help me out with the configuration of NFS shares? My uid on the NFS server is 1001, and on my workstation my uid is 1000. Is it posible to get rw rights on the server from the workstation?
<8> yes please bcmm
<12> s/yet/yes/
<13> Korthrun what does it actually do? Is it something I could manage without to install a few things?
<7> |pastebin?
<15> what billing who use?
<7> !pastebin?
<11> So from SSH I can't switch to say the tty that screen 2 on the machine is actually using?
<7> isn't there a bot to help with questions like that?
<7> oh well



<8> cahoot: shouldn't ntpd keep it sort of synched anyway?
<8> BCMM: pastebin.com
<0> whyz: some bios'es are corrupt (as on my system) clock races as a consequence
<4> Enverex|Laptop: not that I know of.
<7> whyz: ntpd should keep it PERFECTLY synced
<11> Damn, I always thought that was one of Linux's features
<7> whyz: half seconds, easilly on a cable connection
<8> BCMM: ok
<16> Enverex|Laptop: what are you trying to do?
<8> cahoot: could be the case here too.. i will look into it aswell
<17> what can I check for to see what is slowing down my system
<11> I need to see what is going on on screen 0 (the one the machine loads into by default)
<9> whyz: try ntp-client too
<17> i have rebooted and i have 2.4 intel with 1 gb of memory
<9> whyz: it's seperate.
<10> e> what can I check for to see what is slowing down my system
<0> whyz: disabling apic is easily done for test purposes
<8> doc|work: isn't that the same as ntpdate?
<17> does having my hardrive on an ide on the second link make a difference?
<10> oops
<8> doc|work: if you're refering to /etc/init.d/ntp-client it is
<10> neuro_damage: top
<18> anyone using arpwatch that can help me with something ?
<8> neuro_damage: shouldn't do.. but if theres a cdrom on the first, it could
<16> Enverex|Laptop: to find what? wouldn't dmesg be enough?
<9> they used to be one but now (I'm guessing) I think they're seperate with one being the daemon to which the client connects (all this is based on my theory of what makes sense rather than something I've actually looked at)
<9> it may be wrong :)
<11> No, because there are things running on there diamonte
<16> Ohh
<16> tightvnc
<8> BCMM: did you find any pastebin?
<16> use X on the remote machine and vnc into it
<11> How will that help? Isn't that for X? diamonte
<7> whyz: yeah, sorry was AFK a moment
<19> neuro_damage, check if dma is on
<16> Enverex|Laptop: Then you would have a virtual server
<11> diamonte: That isn't what I need or want
<4> the impression I get is that enverex wants something like screen, but he can't get to the physical machine to set it up on the console, which already has stuff running
<20> i have a problem getting my savage driver to load dri. xorg.0.log: http://pastebin.com/544745
<11> Exactly hashendgame
<21> Fossi: There is _no_ savage DRI in X.org 6.8.2
<7> whyz: http://pastebin.com/544907 there are two files in there. BTW, do you know that ntpd takes ~15 minutes when first run to estimate your clocks drift?
<21> Fossi: It's added in X.org 7.0, and early beta versions like 6.8.99.15
<20> drac: k. i'll go for 7 then
<8> BCMM: yeah, i've had it running for days.. my clock ends up being hours off
<20> though i read something about problems on 2.6.13+ kernels on the forums
<22> Hi guys. I'm trying to get fbsplash to work properly, but I'm having one little problem. When I set it to silent mode, straight after the boot starts, it tells me "PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 4 of device 00..."
<7> whyz: does ntpq -p show a list of servers?
<7> ntpd may not be working, you see
<21> Fossi: That log clearly shows it doesn't even try to load it.. it's because savage ddx driver is too old.
<7> whyz: my config might want changing if you're not in europe
<9> whyz: have you tried ntp-client?
<20> drac: i'ce seen that it doesn't and wondered why
<8> doc|work: ntp-client is just a script for ntpdate.. so yes :)
<7> doc|work: it's drifting too fast for that - he'd have to run it quite a lot. ntpd is probably a better idea
<11> Does emerge have a log file anywhere?
<9> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_NTP
<23> Enverex|Laptop: /var/log/emerge.log and /var/log/portage/*
<11> How far away is XOrg7 btw and what does it change?
<11> lepetitfou: Thanks
<23> some tools to parse these files: genlop, portlog-info
<23> Enverex|Laptop: some tools to parse these files: genlop, portlog-info
<20> thanks then. i'll update and follow the forum threads for xorg7 then
<20> bye
<11> lepetitfou: Not finding portlog-info
<23> Enverex|Laptop: https://lepetitfou.dyndns.org/svn/portage-overlay-lefou/trunk/app-portage/portlog-info/
<8> BCMM: ntpq -p gives me a timeout
<7> whyz: then ntpd isn't working
<24> if you recompile the kernel (but don't upgrade) would you still have to reemerge packages that provide kernel modules ? (e.g. alsa-driver)
<8> BCMM: apparently.. do you know what ports to open in the firewlal?
<7> whyz: you don't need any incoming ports - i'm behind a NAT router
<7> whyz: try backing up your config and using mine, and doing /etc/init.d/ntpd restart
<7> - see if ntpd runs right with my options
<23> xz: if you run 'make modules_install' then yes. You can use module-rebuild tool for this


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