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<0> meeseontheleese: ewwww <0> meeseontheleese: im sorry <1> Psi-Jack, ah nice, Ive been waiting for it for so long, it has support for xgl, been reading about xgl on digg, and support for my 12 button mouse <2> Heh. <3> is there a way to add subdomains to apache without restarting it? I'm trying to get a php script that will add subdomains, but then I need to restart and the the parent apache process is root so php can't do it :\ <1> Kyuu, lol, yeah, Im not a big fan of kde, the only thing Im going to keep from it is konqueror <2> Speaking of which. I need to figure out how to program my "application" button on my mouse. :/ <0> meeseontheleese: honestly, im not planning on messing with xgl just yet.. its nowhere near complete <1> Kyuu, even though this is on a micro atx box im building to show them and be the main sysop for the linux part of the computer lab <4> BosHaus3 ->yes /etc/init.d/apache2 restart should be sufficient and the subdomains are called vhosts .... see /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/00_default_vhost.conf for more info on that <5> anyone help me? <1> Kyuu, yeah, though you have to admit, its running pretty smoothly according the videos, that and the expose feature is what really makes me want it <2> Hmmm, right now, X/KDE treats my 6th button the same as the middle button. <3> XaeroX: but I have to restart it within the php script, and it doesn't have access to init.d <1> Kyuu, I just hope it can play friendly with flux, I dont want to have to use another wm, Ive become quite comfortable with flux ^^
<6> is it possible to encrypt the unix filesystem? <0> meeseontheleese: e17 has plenty for me as it is :D <7> Kyuu: screenshot? :) <0> prime: yes... although it slips my mind what its called :/ <0> Shirakawasuna: screenshots couldnt capture the stuff im talking about here <1> Kyuu, I considered e17, I tried that enlightenment live cd and it was worked really well on my amd64 3200+, Ive just heard annoyances about schemeing it <0> Shirakawasuna: like.. burning off my background image when i change desktops <4> make the script run as the same user as apache and allow it access to init.d to restart apache, chown the apache init script to the same user as well .... kinda of like a false chroot jail <7> ah <0> Shirakawasuna: and the animated backgrounds <3> XaeroX: ok, will do. thanks <7> Kyuu: sounds like it would hurt my eyes <0> Shirakawasuna: and just lil animations and smoothness <8> how would I get e17 installed? <1> Kyuu, anyways back to my ati question, for my ati 9600XT should I emerge the ati-drivers? so far its just working through what I set in xorg.conf <0> Shirakawasuna: not really, its all in terms of what set <0> meeseontheleese: if you want acceleration.. youll have to <9> Sloloem: There is a Gentoo section on the get-e.org website (I think). <10> Kyuu is an eyecandy lover :P <8> I remember it not working, but I'll double check it <0> mbishop: yep... eyecandy with performance mind you! <10> pfft <11> I've been running gentoo on a server for a few months now, I installed it without a desktop environment. I'm thinking of putting fluxbox on there since I will need it in the near future. Is there a way to see how much space a package and it's dependancies will require? <10> if you call software rendering libs performance :P <0> mbishop: not joking <8> Speaking of which, what's the smallest graphical web browser I can get? <10> Sloloem: depends on how you define graphical <0> mbishop: pfft, i dont use software rendering for alot of the stuff <4> Sloloem ->links -g <8> Something a few steps above lynx <0> mbishop: although its kinds sketch <8> Mozilla's on the way but it takes aaagggggesssss <1> Kyuu, ok, after emerging ati-drivers and configing it, I should have support for 3d correct? <0> mbishop: connsidering i can be encoding a movie while runnig full eyecandy without a single glitch <5> anyone help me out <0> meeseontheleese: sure <7> DrForbin: sorry, what was the error? <1> Kyuu, sweet thanks <11> is there a emerge option to see size of installed packages? <8> emerge -s shows sizes I know. <0> Mr_Grieves: if you have portage-utils <0> Mr_Grieves: qsize *package* <5> Shuddertrix: configure: error: *** libpam missing <11> ok, thanks <12> Is there any chat program that can view yahoo or msn webcams? <13> I need some help about networking problems not related with gentoo, I appreciate if anyone can help(msg me please). thanks. <7> DrForbin: while you're emerging...... <14> Dano`JKL: probably being worked on <5> Shirakawasuna: yes <14> people were still working on enabling audio support for such things last I checked <14> not a lot of interest, since 3rd party software is occasionally blocked, obliterating lots of work <1> Kyuu um emerged ati-drivers and tried to do fglrxconfig and it says no such command <12> reisio, seem slike a lot of people want something that'll do it <7> DrForbin: have you ran revdep-rebuild? if not, run it <0> meeseontheleese: source /etc/profile <0> meeseontheleese: then do it
<14> Dano`JKL: ya, it'd be nice - would be nicer if people just used open source stuff :p <5> Shirakawasuna: doing it now <12> heh, wonder if wine would run msn <7> Dano`JKL: eww <0> wine certainly has come far <12> or yoo <14> Dano`JKL: iirc, yes <12> iirc? <15> Dano`JKL: if i recall correctly <14> Dano`JKL: if I remember correctly <14> Dano`JKL: http://sidenet.ddo.jp/winetips/config.html <15> Dano`JKL: have you tried amsn? Las I checked it provided a near perfect replica of the Windows MSN client... <12> reisio, bary iiinteresting <12> yah i tried amsn, cant see webcams tho <1> Kyuu, if I remember correctly <16> Dano`JKL: if you want webcam support then kopete (at least version 3.5.0) is probably your best bet <0> meeseontheleese: ... i know that already... <1> Kyuu, is source, /etc/profile a command? <5> Shirakawasuna: ok it's running <0> meeseontheleese: wtf is a program <14> Kyuu: isn't it :p <12> kerframil, compatiable with yahoo or msn? <7> DrForbin: good. It could take a while <17> how long does it take to emerge qt-3.3.4? on a 1.4GHz machine <16> Dano`JKL: both, as far as I'm aware <15> amsn supports webcam in some capacity, I'm sure I helped someone test it not too long ago... <12> hm, alright, i'll give a look see <0> meeseontheleese: "source /etc/profile" <16> Dano`JKL: they slipped it in for the kde-3.5 release <7> DrForbin: if it finds anything broken, and it probably will, it will emerge whatever it thinks it needs to fix the problem <5> Shirakawasuna: you really just wanna do a ldconfig right? <7> DrForbin: what? <12> kerframil, whats this mean "Calculating dependencies ...done! <12> [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdenetwork-3.4* (is blocking kde-base/kopete-3.4.3) <12> [ebuild N ] kde-base/kopete-3.4.3 " <12> im gunna get booted for that i bet <0> jebus <7> Dano`JKL: silly person. rafb.net/paste for that junk <0> you people mixing meta and monolithic builds <16> Dano`JKL: well, you'll either have to upgrade kdenetwork to 3.5 (which implies whatever other kde components you're using should upgrade with it too). or stop using the monolithic packages and move to the split-out meta packages instead. <12> Shirakawasuna, not idea what u said <16> Dano`JKL: either way, you need 3.5 or higher for webcam support in kopete :) <12> kerframil, you guys are speakin foreign to me, how hard is it to get 3.5 and what side effects will i have? <7> Dano`JKL: http://rafb.net/paste . Use it <16> Kyuu: I don't think he's mixing anything; it was just an ill-considered response to what I was saying <16> Dano`JKL: you'll have to unmask at least kde-3.5.0 in package.keywords - that's the bottom line <18> could someone with x86 give me the output of file /etc/make.profile please? <0> kerframil: oh? i dunno <12> kerframil, yah i dont know how to do that, crap <0> avar: make.profile is a link to a directory <17> avar, remake the link, follow the handbook <16> Dano`JKL: if you're really sure you want to do it I can help - but remember that the rest of KDE gets upgraded with it <16> and kde-3.5 isn't marked as stable in portage yet; bear that in mind <12> kerframil, prolly not a good idea to do then huh? <7> Dano`JKL: I'd say not <16> Dano`JKL: yes, if you exhibit some patience you'll find that it goes stable eventually <14> avar: what's wrong with 'readlink'? :p <12> kerframil, im relatively new, still think its a good idea? <0> uff, im out <19> hey how can I stop my laptop turning off the screen after 5 mins of not being used? <12> kerframil, been on linux since may <20> which may?? <12> 05 <16> Dano`JKL: if you're unfamiliar with how portage separates and deals with stable/testing packages (and the concept of unmasking) then I suggest you hold off until you've learnt some more about those topics <7> just guessing here, but I"d say may 05 *eyeroll* <12> hahaa <20> ;p <7> :). I agree with kerframil, Dano`JKL . Unless you're prepared to deal with some problems and working around certain issues, I'd wait until it goes stable <12> kerframil, i'll wait prolly <12> yah, its not that important <12> Its just more of a hobby to start something and try to do it, havnt had any problems in weeks and weeks, i need something to do :) <12> my uptimes getting way too high haha <21> lol
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