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<0> btw, is swap like the windows equivalent of pagefile
<1> yup viper, basically
<2> viper: yes.
<3> viper, except swap gets used far less than the windows pagefile, typically
<0> ah, then i might give myself 2 gigs instead
<4> GUIPenguin: and you have hostname and domainname running in the boot runlebel right?
<5> is it strange that the 'caveat' values of my glxinfo are almost all 'Slow'?
<0> oh, really?
<5> my nvidia machine only has 'none' and 'ncon' for those values
<2> man, i think i really hooped my system
<2> well the gui side of it
<6> viper: especially with ck-sources. swap is used only minimally. 1GB swap is more than enough.
<6> viper: if you find a rare instance where you need more, you can create a swap file.
<3> it'll be nice when prefetch is in the stable kernel



<1> Simkin - what are you trying to emerge when you get the block messages?
<0> grey_wolf: ok, thx for the confident answer... then i'll make 64 /boot, 1024 swap, 41835 /
<7> windows doesn't distinguish between it's paging file and physical memory
<7> so it uses both equally
<7> generally
<8> Is there someone here on the documentation project for the 2006.0 handbook? I think I might have found an error.
<0> but a rare case could be gaming..?
<6> viper: sounds reasonable
<9> aeon_: #gentoo-docs , I think
<6> viper: no, i have 1GB ram and my swap rarely goes above 512MB used
<8> Fieldy, Thanks
<3> viper, maybe gaming with firefox and azureus running ;)
<10> viper: nah, if a game needs to touch swap, it'll be running unacceptably slow anyway
<11> Draconx: Azureus doesn't run. It crawls :)
<6> Clonefish: indeed.
<0> hey! i like azureus
<6> rtorrent ftw
<8> Fieldy, Not that one
<3> aMule ftw ;)
<0> bleh...
<6> ;P
<0> irc downloading ftw!
<1> it's open source too, so I don't know why it isn't.
<0> sigh, you guys install such beautiful OS's...then trash them with bad downloading progs
<3> Accius, isn't shareza just a program which combines a bunch of other p2p programs?
<6> Accius: you could port it. (or takea peek at apollon)
<1> it doesn't combine the programs, but it does use various protocols
<8> Fieldy, #gentoo-doc, thanks anyway though
<1> so you have a wider network, basically, because you're connected to different types
<6> viper: try rtorrent sometime. it's like a CLI Azureus with zero bloat. :D
<3> grey_wolf, does rtorrent support encryption?
<0> by CLI you mean?
<6> Draconx: no, not yet
<6> viper: curses.
<0> i'll look into it
<3> grey_wolf, damn. I have a crappy ISP :(
<12> brianw: did you get what I said before I lost connection?
<4> which ?
<0> grey_wolf: but are there smiley faces in rtorrent?
<0> btw, ext2 for /boot, ext3 for / ok?
<4> GUIPEnguin: last I asked you a question: do you have hostname and domainname running in the boot runlevel ?
<12> that I have both in boot: I have rebooted and $HOSTNAME still says (none) what I cant understand it that this only happens on the MSLN network.....
<12> very odd
<6> viper: no. it's as minimal as a torrent client can get. the way it should be. txt only.
<0> sigh, i dont think i can handle that... why not just use bt straight up then
<4> GUIPEnguin: the pc is not physically accessable right now?
<3> grey_wolf, text only wins. But encryption is important if I want to get > 5 kbps ;)
<0> rofl drac
<13> Hey who uses gaim?
<0> me!
<6> Draconx: aha. well, libtorrent is OSS. and they do need patches...
<5> does anyone know what would cause my videos to render incorrectly after having closed a video program?
<13> where do the files that your receive from people go?
<6> joojabu: ~
<12> brianw: I am sshed into it right now... what I mean is that this hostname problem only seems to occure on the school's network... but it SHOULD all be server-side config only unless I have p***ed options to dhcpcd which I have not
<3> grey_wolf, hehe. IRC and aMule satisfy my needs 99.9% of the time though
<5> I've found that if I keep the first program open, I can play as many videos as I like flawlessly, but after closing it and trying to play a movie again, all of the colors are distorted and somewhat patchy
<13> ~?
<5> (intel i810 + 915gm)
<0> home



<13> home or home/user?
<0> ~ = home directory
<0> /home/<user>
<14> hmmm okay I I believe I got alsa compiled in my kernel as a module and I installed the alsa utils and alsaconf ran and said it configured my card, and xmms is playing with no error messages except I get no sound :(
<15> brianw: i tryed opening the port in the firewall, but it still failed to finish rsync: Rsync has not successfully finished., i tryed emerge-webrsync, but it doesnt get past the part of retreving portage dated xxxx
<13> ok
<14> my speakers are on, the green light is on showing it has power...
<0> try 'cd ~' sometime
<4> GUIPEnguin: the reason I asked is this: you could disconnect it from the network, and see if it still happens. if it does, it has nothing to do w/ it's location
<13> thanks for the info
<6> viper: try just 'cd'
<0> nod, or that
<4> linuxgyro: you could always get a portage snapshot, then emerge --metadata
<0> but i like to write the ~
<0> i just love the way it looks
<12> brianw: good idea: i'll have to try that when im back ins school
<14> oh wow lmfao, apparantly you have to connect the audio cable to the computer to get sound :)
<0> my name, in games, is usually ~viper~
<14> noone told me that!!
<1> lol compu73rg33k
<0> oh wow computer
<14> gotta love doing everything correctly then having the stupidest error hahah
<16> is there a way to find old ebuilds?
<17> sources.gentoo.org
<4> GUIPEnguin: can you repost your current /etc/hosts
<18> http://ipaction.org/blog/2006/06/worst-bill-youve-never-heard-of.html
<13> Hey when you get a file does it tell you that its coming or just show up?
<18> everybody seen this yet?
<15> brianw: where exactly would i put the portage snapshot, in distfiles?
<19> yes take it to politics
<19> with the rest of the garbage
<6> viper: i've gotten to hate ~ because it's on two keys on my keyboard and _ is elsewhere and looks identical. :(
<4> linuxgyro: it extracts to /usr/portage/
<15> oh ok
<0> grey_wolf: what?! 'looks identical? lol
<4> linuxgyro: iirc, they post daily snapshots on the mirrors
<6> viper: it's a jp109, and ~ is on 0 and _ is down by /. it's confusing. :(
<12> brianw: it is 127.0.0.1 paine.mdihs.net paine localhost
<0> grey_wolf: you really should get a new keyboard.... the ~ is so beautiful...don't let something as silly as this ruin the beauty
<18> that was spam?? heh
<15> brianw: so i just dl the portage snapshot from gentoos site, then i unpack it in /usr/portage?
<6> viper: did i mention it's on both the 0 and ^ keys? :D
<18> well then....
<4> GUIPEnguin: and you have <tabs> between each field right?
<18> arrogant prick
<3> brianw, aren't spaces sufficient?
<4> Draconx: I forget.
<19> hahah
<4> Draconx: it is always set as tab delimited
<12> brianw: more or less, yeah I guess lol, didn't think it mattered that much?
<0> this channel is pretty fun
<14> okay well I got my sound working! Thank you for everybody who helped
<14> yeah it is viper :)
<3> sound is always nice to have working
<4> GUIPEnguin: i would delete all spaces and use tabs, worth a shot anyways
<4> 127.0.0.1 wyvern.cmpd1 wyvern localhost
<12> brianw: well the tabs between the three come out as spaces lol
<4> GUIPEnguin: may be, but a space is not always intrepeted the same
<4> GUIPEnguin: as I said, at least worth a shot
<12> yeah
<0> hmm...stage tarbell URI? i'm just going to go forward with nothing in that space, sound reasonable?
<0> tarball*
<4> viper: you have to have a tarball
<0> brianw: this is not in the handbook =/
<4> viper: are you using the installer?
<20> oops
<4> viper: the installer has a seperate user guide iirc
<21> are there any working ati drivers for xorg 7.1?
<21> besides radeon
<20> what is the order in which iptables processes stuff? if I set a deny policy, do I have to insert an allow policy or append it?
<6> xDownSetx: no
<21> ugh lol


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