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<0> Reiser4 as well. I dont have that installation anymore though; im installing conrad 2.6.0 at the moment while using kororaa to chat with you guys <1> how do i add a service to boot? i completely blanked out and i cant remember <2> Luckys: I think there's a page out there designed for installation from knoppix <3> Caplain: rc-updagte <4> Caplain : rc-update <3> Caplain: sorry - rc-update <5> I can imagine open office taking 10 seconds to load but a media player? i htink there is some thign wrong iwht your machine <6> squigly, if you have ALOT of music, amarok has a nice option to use MySQL to store you playlist, which makes it considerbly faster <7> can someone help me <7> error while loading shared libraries: libexpat.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <1> Shirakawasuna pfeilspitze thanks <8> yubimusubi, http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_Linux_after_Windows these steps are enough or I need to follow something more, I got a single partition on my machine i.e. only C Drive <2> swooshonln: or you can manually sort your music the way I do :) <7> i remerge expat but it didn't work <3> conga: run revdep-rebuild <5> swooshonln, thats a bit of overkill, I would imagine there are better ways
<0> squigly: its a 200gb drive. let me check the cflags from a backup copy of make.conf... <3> hopefully it fixes it <2> Luckys: make sure you have ample free space...hold on a sec <3> I swear...that's my main solution to most problems nowadays...that and emerge -e world, sadly <7> oh <8> I got 100GB HDD, and 1.5GB Ram on the laptop <2> Luckys: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml#doc_chap3 <9> i just downloaded the minimal install cd for x86, where is this GUI installer everyone's raving about? <10> anyoen have issues with nvidia drivers? i emerged nvidia-kernel and nvidia-glx, but xorg does not like "nvidia" or sees it as not loaded... any reasons why? <11> jonc101: not on that <9> where is it? <11> jonc101: on the i686 installer <5> yanger, did you load the kernel module? <3> yanger: lsmod | grep nvidia <10> yes <10> it's there <12> I can't figure out why Portage wants to downgrade xorg-base/x11-xorg to 6.8.2-r6. Any ideas? <9> brianw: where do i get that? i dont see a x86 version for the universalcd or anything like that <0> squigly: at the time they were CFLAGS="-O2 -march=pentium4 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -ftracer -fweb -frename-registers". Nothing is wrong with the box, I ***ure you <2> yanger: could be a lot of issues...what xorg version? <3> yanger: check /var/log/Xorg.0.log <11> mzbot: gentoo jonc101 gentoo where <13> jonc101: http://www.gentoo.org/ <2> PeterFA: you missed the last couple lines on the xorg migration doc <10> xorg 6.8.2 <9> errr <12> yubimusubi, Ididn't read it :P <5> sonyman, its just a bit pecular that it takes 10 seconds to load some thing <9> that doesnt help ive -just- been there <0> squigly: indeed. <5> I too have a 3gig machine <8> yubimusubi, I'm confused now, I downloaded the Live CD 2006.0 and what I kept in mind was to, do the partition stuff, and boot from this Live CD, and things would be taken care of, no? <2> PeterFA: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Modular_Xorg <0> squigly: I dont plan on using amarok this time around so hopefully the gnome alternative will fair better. <0> fare* <11> jonc101: http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/where.xml <3> sonyman: I've never had any problems w/ amarok..... <2> Luckys: Yea, that's about all you NEEd to do with knoppix...but you can do that from the gentoo live also...you can do a complete installation from knoppix if you desire <3> sonyman: you could set it so that it doesn't sync every time it loads <2> Luckys: That way for the 3 day installation you can still use firefox or chat, etc <10> Shirakawasuna, in my xorg, i only see: (EE) Failed to load module "nvidia" (module does not exist, 0) <10> well, that's the only error listed <11> jonc101: Gentoo 2006.0 LiveCD <5> sonyman, its not really nice till the next version on gnome <8> yubimusubi, "3 day installation"? <0> it may have been my settings or use flags, but it's of no consequence now since i'm doing a fresh install with gnome <14> brianw: in the livecd you can't change the keymap no matter what <9> brianw i just said i've just been there and downloaded the only x86 install cd there, it's like +-50MB's, it doesnt have the gui installer on it, where is the i686 installer and is that an x86 platform installer? <12> yubimusubi, thanks <0> squigly: I'm sure it will be nice enough for me. I was using xmms for petes sake <7> Shirakawasuna, it doesn't work <0> :) <14> I tried like ten times installing gentoo but all I get is install failed <7> revdep-rebuild <11> msoul: ok <11> jonc101: Gentoo 2006.0 LiveCD <10> blah, i see the topic <10> :_ <5> sonyman, nothing wrong with xmms <0> I switched from xmms to amarok once I read rave reviews, but up until that point it had suited me fine. <14> could you guys help me to solve this cause I didn't backup the data or anything
<14> deleted all partitions so I can have just gentoo on my laptop <11> jonc101: <11> jonc101: http://bouncer.gentoo.org/?product=gentoo-2006.0-livecd&os=x86 <2> Luckys: mine took about 3 days...but that's cause I was a n00b...actually only the base installation took 3 days...the graphical took another day <0> install failed? never heard that one before. Then again, I've never used the gentoo installer... <9> brianw: gotcha thanks. weird naming conventions to be honest, you kind of think "installercd" would do the trick and think that "livecd" would just be a bootable demo of the OS. <8> yubimusubi, you mean it takes 3 days to fully install gentoo?!?!?! <14> yeah, and I never installed gentoo before <9> dunno WTF they have to be so weird about it but anyhoo. <11> jonc101: don't ask me. <2> Luckys: depends on processor, etc. <0> msoul: at what point does it fail? <2> Luckys: Oh wait...I was doing stage1 <2> Luckys: stage3 should take a couple hours <8> yubimusubi, 2 Ghz, 1.5 GB RAM ? <15> couple hours? <14> sonyman: the last question when it ask you to install <0> I don't know what the last question is. I've never used the installer before ;-) <2> Luckys: yea, yours'll be much shorter...even if you were to do a stage1...stick with stage3 :) <8> yubimusubi, what are this stage(s)? <2> Luckys: you'll see it in the installation guide :) <15> stage 3 = the most easy <10> so, with that bugfix on the topic for nvidia modules, just to verify, i have to leave "mknod /dev/nvidiactl c 195 255 <10> ; mknod /dev/nvidia0 c 195 0; chown root:video /dev/nvidia* <10> ; chmod 0660 /dev/nvidia*" in my /etc/conf.d/local.start ? <10> :x ack, tried to keep it all in 1 line, ;/ <2> yanger: sounds right <2> yanger: you should do multiple lines...one for each command <10> ok, if it makes it work, i'll live with it :) <16> hello room <10> oh, yeah i will, just didn't wanna flood :) <5> oh god writing code with a tape robot ****s, takes me 3 hours to blank a tape and start a gain, each tape * 8 tapes! ARGH! <8> yubimusubi, knoppix downloads are > 3 GB, is there any other utility to do partition <11> yanger: just use the script <2> yanger: it's closed-source nvidia's problem <10> brianw, i am ***uming you're talking about comment #18? <2> Luckys: woah 3GB? since when? Mine was 700MB...you can use the Gentoo livecd if you want <5> so what games run in linux whilst i wait for this tape to blank? <0> the DVD iso version <5> any thing decent? <2> Luckys: RTFM also :) <16> i'm starting a new gentoo instlation and a friend of mine recomended useing riserfs, but make sure to use 3.6 over 4 <16> why 3.6 over 4 <8> yubimusubi, LiveCD would have the partition utility, or how do I go about that <0> squigly: hmm...moonrover perhaps? (I think thats the name of it) <10> maybe gentoo admins need to list this nvidia issue in the handbook? (i didn't see it.. i think) <10> :) anyways. thanks! gonna see if i can get back up <17> I'll have to admit that I was not impressed with the LiveCD installers. <2> Luckys: yea, livecd contains fdisk, a command line utility (very simple though) <0> anchorman: reiser4 is >>>> reiser3.6 <2> Luckys: knoppix has graphical tools that ease it <5> yubimusubi, cfdisk is more fun <2> squigly: w00t <0> anchorman: but its not in the default installercd/kernel <5> sonyman, is it stable yet? <17> Both crashed on me. So I did a traditional install. That worked well. At least so far. <18> there is no love for 2560x1024 gentoo backgrounds D: <0> squigly: as long as you unmount/mount your drives properly you will have no problems. I have had no experience with forced unmounting yet <0> squigly: I haven't needed to fsck it <8> yubimusubi, seems to be stupid question, but first I'll boot from the CD, will it allow me to execute cfdisk or fdisk, I mean, won't it start the installation or I can still get the shell? <19> hi, does anyone know of a liveCD Linux that starts up with sshd on so i can log in to a headless(no monitor) computer? <5> sonyman, 3.6 is damn stable though <2> Luckys: All the livecd is IS a shell <20> mir: just start sshd on your gentoo cd <0> squigly: but 4 is blazingly fast <5> sonyman, i can wait another year for fast fast <0> squigly: just because it doesn't have a proven track record doesn't mean its unstable. its just not as well tested <21> question after doing genkernel --menuconfig all can i just reboot for the new kernel to be used or is there another step that i am missing? <19> @morfic: i cant, the computer has no monitor <5> sonyman, i like my data though, ill wait till its stable and tested <2> Jessica1: are you following the install guide? <0> squigly: well format /home reiser3.6 and / reiser4 ;) <20> mir: type blind, seriously, other than that, no i dont know of one that does
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