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<0> alunduil: USE="blah" emerge blah <1> thanks, Psi-Jack <2> mbishop followed the steps and end up with rendering: NO when doing glxinfo <3> kraftbot: but what card do you have? <2> it's a ATI 3D pro <0> alunduil: Now.. You wanna know a better way to do that? <4> ive been trying to use mldonkey with sancho as the front end only to realise that the version in portage is behind the one that is currently out because of that i cant connect because the client is too old is there a more up to date version in portage or is there an ebuild <2> mach64 chipset <3> ah <0> alunduil: equery <3> kraftbot: shouldn't have to do anything special at all really <5> hi folks ... need some help ... all of sudden /dev/sd* does not exist ... and manually creating the nodes with `mknod` won't let me mount a FireWire external drive <0> alunduil: equery u <useflag> Will tell you all packages which use <useflag>. <3> kraftbot: a properly configured kernel is about all that is required <5> any ideas on how to troubleshoot this?
<1> Psi-Jack, will that automatically filter to only the packages I have installed? <6> what's the real meaning of the gtk USE flag for gcc? <2> mbishop drm in the kernels listed only a few cards <0> alunduil: That will work on packages you have installed. <2> for ati it was ati128 <1> Psi-Jack, but not give me useless info about packages I don't have installed? <0> alunduil: There's no "filter." equery simply only uses the package database. (things you have installed). <2> one site will tell you to install it as a module, another directly into the kernel <2> agpgart, intel-agp <1> Psi-Jack, ok, thanks that helps a lot. <2> and so on <3> kraftbot: that's because it makes no difference <0> alunduil: equery is in gentoolkit <1> i know <7> Has anyone here tried running Gnome on a 128MB system? <1> just not in the habit of using it <2> mbishop if you got a link I'm all ears <8> Taro: yup <0> Taro: Are you masochistic? <7> reisio: how is it? <8> Taro: 128Mb & 797MHz <8> Taro: it's fine <9> Taro: I've tried on a 64 MB system :p <2> i'm thinking to try something else rather than smash my comp with a steel pipe :) <8> Taro: I prefer Xfce4 <8> Taro: but GNOME will run fine on such a system <10> *cough* <7> This is for my brothers laptop - he won't know how to use openbox or whatever and find the applications to run. From a user-interface perspective, I'd rather use Gnome <7> next question ... has anyone run a uclibc system with Gnome? <3> kraftbot: personally I just know how to do it, for both radeon (aka xorgs regular driver) and the proprietary drivers, the knowledge comes from reading, and lots of trial and error :P <7> from what I hear it should work, just never tried it <10> *cough cougch* <10> uclibs and gnome? <10> make up your mind please :) <7> tuxick_: google it - its working somewhere <10> sounds like a totall crazy idea <0> Taro: Question: Why would you even WANT to do something insane like that? <2> mbishop xorg-drm didn't work either <10> and a waste of good programming skills <11> hmm, i emerged superkaramba but i cant choose in the control center, where is the path of this application? <12> hey... getting a block here... [blocks B ] sys-apps/hwdata-knoppix (is blocking sys-apps/hwdata-gentoo-0.2) <7> OK - lemme skip that question and move to the next. Are uclibc bsed stage tarballs available? I know the profile is <2> opengl-update xorg or ati same thing <7> Psi-Jack: whats wrong with saving some RAM to offset the bloat of Gnome? <13> has anybody in here setup there own torrent tracker? <0> Taro: You won't shave off much of anything. Plus you will make it unreliable. <12> wesw02: did sometime ago, with beta software that worked like crap <7> Psi-Jack: and who says uclibc is unreliable? <13> me262 torrenttrader? <12> wesw02: I've since pulled it from the server. <7> thats what people said about me using linux 2.6 on my SUN and its rock solid <0> Taro: uclibc is very minimal. It's not even intended for stuff like X to work. <12> wesw02: that sounds about right... <7> Psi-Jack: you are thinking of dietlibc. uclibc is a full glibc replacement. <12> wesw02: the php/mysql one <13> me262: yes <7> Does anyone know where uclibc based stages can be found? <13> me262: maybe you can help, the tutorial in the wiki is out of date, I set it up with the php installer <14> I should look into actually using screen...... <0> Taro: They don't exist. <7> Psi-Jack: is there a howto on using the uclibc profile?
<15> Shirakawasuna: yes. it rocks. <13> and i emerged the bittorrent-tracker, but I am confused as to how the bittorrent-tracker (server) and torrent trader interface <14> goldfish: I'd like to run gnump3 in it, so I can detach it and put it in VT6 or something when it starts.... <0> Taro: Ever heard of google? Include the word Gentoo in your google query, and amazing things popup. <13> me262: do you remember if they do interface <7> Shirakawasuna: there's a 1 line change in the screenrc file that will display what you are trying to emerge <14> goldfish: of course, running emerges in it would be smart, too <15> Shirakawasuna: and irssi! <13> me262: or if I even need the bittorrent-tracker <7> Psi-Jack: everything you'll find will be horribly out of date <15> and rtorrent <15> it's great. <14> goldfish: hehe. But I like xchat :) <14> it's pretty <7> Psi-Jack: most of the information that is recent isn't even ON the web yet <15> Shirakawasuna: boo <5> hi folks ... need some help ... all of sudden /dev/sd* does not exist ... and manually creating the nodes with `mknod` won't let me mount a FireWire external drive <13> lol, can someone remind me how to message somebody so that the text is red <12> wesw02: there's a database that connects them <15> wesw02: depends on what client they are using. <0> Taro: I stand by my words. There is a HOWTO, you just need to plug the words into Google. <13> me262: do you mean mysql? <16> good evening <12> wesw02: with Torrent Trader Lite, it's a sqlite db, or Torrent Trader, it's a mysql db <17> hi i want to rollback udev to a older version, if i unemerge it will it damage my system? <18> Shira: You said earlier that you're running a pentium-M based system, correct? <12> wesw02: where's the wiki? <7> don't unmerge it - just mask the one you don't want and then upgrade it <13> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Setup_A_Bittorrent_Tracker <12> ^_^ fairly straightforward... <0> Again, Gentoo BitTorrent found the above link. :) <13> as of right now I am not able to use my tracker <0> Err, Google found it by those words. :p <19> Please help, I'm tying to emerge nuvexport and I get this: http://www.pastebin/com/545955 <19> oops <13> this is just a private site, for a few friends, I'm not looking for a powerful frontend <13> anything will do <7> Psi-Jack: As I said, Google is out of date, uclibc stages are available. Thanks for the mis-information <19> that's http://www.pastebin.com/545995 (c: <13> if someone else knows something better than torrent trackers <13> torrenttrader sorry <12> wesw02: looks like a mysql database. <15> Any modular xorg users? <13> yea, i got that, so I do not need to run the torrent tracker server? <13> the php files will manage it all? <0> Taro: Did you find them on Gentoo.org? <20> danielbw: ping <21> wesw02, torrentspy.com <15> lol <12> jedsen: he's trying to set one up. <13> jedsen: I am looking to setup my own private tracker <7> Psi-Jack: joined #gentoo-embedded, its in the topic. The information isn't on the web yet <12> wesw02: does the torrenttrader webroot have an announce.php in it? <21> wesw02, oh, sorry <13> jesden, np <13> me262 yes <13> me262: Is that all I need? <22> looks like the short bus just pulled in <12> wesw02: I think so... <13> me262: I guess I have this concept that a tracker-server needs to be online <13> me262: but I am probably wrong <13> me262: as of now It does not look like it is working correctly, but I suppose that is because I am trying to seed and leech from the same computer <12> wesw02: for your own private tracker... doesn't have to be, but a a tracker will likely need apache <13> me262: well thanks alot for you help <12> wait... are you aiming to download files from torrents? <13> yes <20> vblanton: best not to irc as root <12> ^_^ you don't need a tracker at all for that <23> Can someone help me? I am doing a x86 2005.1-r1 install and whenever I untar a file I get the message "modification time 9.1e+03 s in the future" and trying to compile the kernel give me "warning: clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete". Now when I do "genkernel all" the build fails with the same message. What have I done wrong? what should I do? <12> emerge -av bittornado <24> Shirakawasuna, found the problem, and solved them! can you gimme your .config file please? <25> What's a good file browser to use without gnome or kde installed, all I have installed is blackbox ;), I like to keep my world small <21> vblanton, rdate -s ntp.ucsc.edu <13> well my issue is that ports are blocked here at my unverisity
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