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<0> hmm... i don't get any sound in "google videos", i can't figure out why.. it seems to be flash, and other flash sites work fine with sound.. anybody got that problem too?
<1> how do handle this key problem ?
<2> mattmatteh: You can enable logging on /proc/sys/vm/block_dump
<3> jazzanova, it means you need to put a = before the category/package
<4> brianw: i tried that, i get a long list. the other day some app was acessing the disk every second or so and was most annoying. i had to log out and log back in to stop it. so i am not sure how i can find what app was doing that.
<5> jazzanova: did you add something to package.keywords or something?
<2> mattmatteh: Check laptop-mode helo for that kinda thing
<6> brianw: that doesn't give the same output. It only wants to update three packages
<2> mattmatteh: it will output to dmesg
<1> hmm, let me check
<5> flodin: then your emerge statement is whcky
<7> how can i scroll up in "screen"
<1> this is what is inside my package.keywoards: net-misc/netkit-bootpd ~x86
<8> how do I list users?
<1> vx: so emerge =sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.11-r7 ?
<3> yes



<9> hi all I had some dataloss on a reiserfs root-partition, rigt no wi seee my dmesg has some warnings... anyone nows a lot abou reiserfs?
<9> the messages I get are like this: ReiserFS: hda7: warning: vs-15011: reiserfs_release_objectid: tried to free free object id (68)
<1> emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "=sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.11-r7"
<10> when you nice a proc, negative values make it more important, right?
<3> correct
<3> +20 is least cpu time/resources, -20 is USE IT ALL RIGHT NOW
<10> does nice'ing a process lower the amount of memory it can SAP like a mofo? ;P
<10> i've got very little running, and yet more than half of my 1gb is in use
<6> brianw: "emerge --update --newuse -deep -pv world &> emerg_output" gives a 337K file
<3> memory use and nice are not exactly dependant on each other IIRCF
<3> IIRC*
<11> regr***o_damonus, linux caches memory
<12> If i just want to compile a single module for my current kernel (I had used genkernel to make it), how can I just build a single module?
<3> it's more then cpu time/scheduling with regards to nice
<4> Codo: /proc/sys/vm/block_dump is set to 0 now, so if i set that to 1, then it will log all disk activity to my logger ? and is laptop-mode the kernel mode that i would enable in the kernel ?
<11> the whole nature of linux is that it cache's to save time in the long run
<10> well, do ya have any idea how i might free up memory?
<10> it's like the longer X runs, the more it takes
<10> and the same with my xfce4 processes
<11> regr***o_damonus, you probably don't need to, honestly
<13> has somebody an amd X2 processor, if yes, which settings had he used?
<5> flodin: well since my short options are the same as your long options, something is amiss
<4> regr***o_damonus: are you new to linux ?
<8> how do I list users?\
<10> ajedwards, heh, but what if i've got a compulsion to
<14> hi
<1> regr***o: your memory will be used by other programs whenyou start them.
<5> adonis: less /etc/p***wd
<10> mattmatteh, i've been using it for 5 months or so
<8> thanks
<14> my current directory is : /home/snow/working/cplus/example1/
<10> mattmatteh, that doesn't mean i've been reading every day about how it works
<14> how can I make it shorter ?
<15> Has anyone ever run into an access denied error whilst doing an emerge of a file?
<16> arrrghhhhhh. why the hell does X misbehave only on gento
<11> regr***o_damonus, in a kernel you've probably got PREEMPT enabled, which will put your higher level processes above the ones running (like X)
<16> +o
<2> mattmatteh: I think it will just do a block_dump.
<2> mattmatteh: Try it on...
<6> brianw: apparently changing the order makes a difference. "emerge --newuse --deep --update -pv world" gives only the three packages
<9> Adaeniel: are you running reiserfs?
<15> KaOS-bEat: no I am not.
<5> flodin: I use this: -uDN
<10> ajedwards, ic. just bugs me that it's using so much.
<8> brianw are the username and p***words stored in there encrypted?
<5> adonis: no
<17> wyvern because you haven't configured it right on gentoo, probably :=
<11> regr***o_damonus, it isn't, it's making things faster by using more and more of the physical ram to store a cache
<9> Adaeniel: I had access denied as root to lots of system files right before I lost data...
<5> flodin: here however order matters not
<4> regr***o_damonus: linux memory usage is really different from windows ( ***uming you were a windows user ). i dont know the memory managment of the linux kernel myself, but i believe its caching. i wouldnt worry unless it starts to use swap file. or if there is a memory leak in an application... but thats different topic
<15> KaOS-bEat: Here's what happened... I did an emerge gnome and ran into a libxml2(or something like that) not found error, and I did "emerge libxml2" and it installed, now when I try to emerge gnome I receive the access denied error.
<2> My KDE has killed my touchpad
<18> Is it possible to emerge the modular X while running xorg 6.8, or should I be in the 'terminal mode'?
<0> does anybody know how to get the sound working i google video player?
<13> hello?
<2> SanderD: No probles
<9> Adaeniel: seems specific to that package, or do you have it with other packages
<10> mattmatteh, well, i've been wondering if there's a memory leak in X because if I leave it running over night without anything happening, i wake up and it's at 2 or 3 times as much memory usage. that just doesn't make much sense to me
<5> flodin: I would report a bug
<15> KaOS-bEat: it's just when I attempt to emerge gnome and when the proccess gets to gnome-panel.



<13> exit
<13> quit
<17> adonis the p***words are encrypted
<10> firefox also takes too much memory imo
<11> regr***o_damonus, when your swap begins to get full, then you should be concerned about applications, physical ram can be maxed out and be fine(mine is constantly over 90% and i have 512mb ram)
<18> Codo: The first step in the howto from gentoo.org is "Clean out your old X", should I skip that or can X keep running while I'm deleting it? (Or is it something else than deleting?)
<15> KaOS-bEat: Also, the access denied error gives this. /usr/share/xml2po/docbook.pyc
<11> firefox does take too much memory, i agree
<2> SanderD: Oh, sorry, yeah, you
<4> Codo: do those methods for disk usage just do block dump to read or write? i need to find out what app is doing it so i can kill it
<10> ajedwards, i see. well that's cool then. yeah, mine is usually about 700-800MB used
<2> SanderD: you're right. Follow the guide or you will break things...
<17> most of the mem is used for cache
<17> so it won't go to waste
<15> KaOS-bEat: it is listed as "open_wr" and "unlink" in /usr/share/xml2po/docbook.pyc
<11> regr***o_damonus, then you're running fine :)
<10> what's cache?
<4> regr***o_damonus: well, depends what apps are running. what desktop do you use ?
<17> but cache will be freed for applications
<11> mattmatteh, he said he uses xfce4
<2> mattmatteh: Hold on, I'll try it now
<10> mattmatteh, xfce4
<9> Adaeniel: sorry don't know...
<5> flodin: ok?
<10> and btw, i also have three monitors
<15> KaOS-bEat: Thanks anyways.
<6> brianw: yeah i'm trying to isolate the problem
<5> flodin: ok
<9> np
<17> regr***o_damonus like when you access the filesystem etc, stuff goes into cache, so if you access the same stuff over and over again it won't need to be fetched from the disk all the time, since it's already in mem
<10> two 1600x1200s and one 1280x1024 (it would be three 1600x1200, but i think Xinerama can't handle so many pixels)
<5> flodin: see if long options have same effect as short options
<2> mattmatteh: yes, I can see it prints the aoo
<2> mattmatteh: the app...
<10> joga, that's nice :)
<11> regr***o_damonus, i used to manage a server without an interface which stuck 100% of 1gb physical ram
<19> melter, you might want to follow this up with the linux-usb-dev people
<4> regr***o_damonus: thats what i use and my memory usage is 375000k used, since last night. using the terminal, gaim, galeon, and xchat
<20> how can i verify the wirtten data with cdrecord?
<21> picochu: where do i do that?
<18> Codo: So I should stop X? Or can it keep running (because it's in the RAM)? And do you know whether the fglrx driver will keep working with 3D support?
<4> Codo: that was the proc setting ?
<19> melter, it's a sourceforge project
<10> mattmatteh, couple of terms, BMP, xchat, and occasionally firefox or a p2p client
<5> mattmatteh: free -m, what is the free column of +/- buffers
<17> regr***o_damonus if you wan't to know the 'real' usage of mem, that is, the amount applications take up, try free -m and see the middle line "-/+ buffers/cache"
<22> is there are graphic programm for making playlists?
<17> graphic program for making playlists? why?
<11> m00trix, amarok?
<15> I think I found a solution to the problem. It is a python error according to the Gentoo Linux Documentation ^^
<17> playlists are just...lists
<6> brianw: they don't
<15> I should have just ran a search in the first place.
<2> mattmatteh: I've just done an [echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/block_dump] and do several dmesg to see what's going on... dmesg -c is more useful
<2> mattmatteh: as it will clear the previous stuff
<2> mattmatteh: are you trying to setup laptop_mode?
<23> Hello, im looking for a lite but fully functional desktop and if possible, decent looking. What would you recommend?
<24> well, I've just had the most trouble ever with a gentoo system. in trying to update gcc, glibc would not compile cleanly. i finally set MAKEOPTS="-j1" in /etc/make.conf and removed sys-libs/glibc userlocales from package.use and it worked
<10> joga, ;D buffers/cache used is just 438MB
<5> Heston: openbox
<25> any obtained to make download of the compiz from cvs.freedesktop ?
<26> hey, does anybody have any good suggestions on how to vncserver the current open display?
<17> Heston you mean a full desktop or a window manager?
<4> regr***o_damonus: that might be your problem..... firefox. maybe the p2p. try running with out those for a while (maybe after reboot to clear ram) and see how it goes, then start one of those and watch. i am on a mac mailing list and there was talk about firefox ****ing memory like a sponge
<17> daedius x11vnc
<23> i suppose the window manager
<10> mattmatteh, yeah, i am not running them now...
<2> mattmatteh: If you're setting up laptopmode, then I have a tip for you...
<26> is x11vnc a server?
<26> I thought vncserver was the server
<17> Heston well, here's a light, stable, extremely usable and efficient window manager -> http://modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~tuomov/ion/
<22> ajedwards, Description: amaroK - the audio player for KDE.
<5> daedius: why not find out..


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