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<0> brainw: did i do somnething wrong? <1> cilly: http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=net-misc;name=l7-filter <1> cilly: makes sense <2> brianw: lineage: delete sources dir > emerge sources > emerge l7-filter > emerge -C l7-filter > emerge l7-filter <2> brianw ^^^that's the workaround I found out <3> cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp checks out fine but xmms won't play. any ideas? <2> brianw, sometimes I fiddle around with the kernel sources modify some files and then I just forget what I did. To get clean sources again, I delete the source-dir and emerge 'em again. <2> brianw, is there any other solution to get clean kernel sources? <4> Why does Portage have install XEmacs? I have nothing that relies on it, and no USE flags cause it. <1> PeterFA: it isn't gettimg merged for fun.... <1> cilly: sounds reasonable <5> is there a package.ldflags? <2> brianw, btw, why did prefere hardened sources over gentoo-sources? <6> brainiac_ghost: no <1> cilly: it is my router.. <5> lame_rack, what about pckage.cflags
<5> is it in the pipeline <6> brainiac_ghost: there are some scripts for that, but it is not supported <1> cilly: and i use grsec and pax from the hardened kernel <6> brainiac_ghost: search for it on forums.gentoo.org <5> ok <4> brianw, I think I found that leim needed it. <2> brianw, well it is my router, too. So far, I was looking at hardened sources and did not see a reason why to use it. <7> hi there <5> hi jors <7> i installed vlc, but it seems it's not starting up <8> Who can introduce me a site contain some logs files? <7> do you know if there's any problem with the package? where/how can i look at it? <2> brianw, sounds reasonable http://www.grsecurity.net/ <2> brianw, is it hard to configure? (grsecurity) <9> jors: you probably didn't enable the use flag for the gui <1> cilly: a learning curve, and some reading <4> Finally!! got that stupid flag out! <4> No more XEmacs. <7> G2k: wow, and because of this it's not installing the gui dependencies?? <4> (won't compile) <8> I want some apache logs,Who can give me some clue ? <10> greister: /var/log <9> jors: there should be no gui deps. <1> greister: /var/log/apache2/ <2> brianw, well the gateway is mainly for myself... <11> hi all <4> It's funny how emerge -NDuvt never told me that leim required XEmacs <7> G2k: do you know which are the gui keys? (or how can i find them) maybe wxwindows? <2> brianw, thx a lot for your help! <9> jors: i think that might be it but im not sure <4> Wait, I didn't get it...grrr <8> +brianw: want logs of the site was attacked. <7> G2k: ok, i'll do a search... thanks <9> np <0> hey i got an error called: Fsck could not correct all errors, manual repair needed so how do i do that? <11> I've compiled my kernel with I2C support for my chipset (nforce2) but mbmon shows my temp and fan speed as the max the app is written to use <11> 255.0 CPU temp, 240.0 Sys temp <9> Death_Wish what filesystem are you using? <0> ext3 <0> ext2 <11> ect, how can i fix this? <12> that is very hot <11> lol <12> turn off your computer <9> Death_Wish: i dont remember the command but it should be something like fsck and then something else <11> It's not really that hot ;) <13> morning... <11> mbmon just says it is <12> 255 temp? <11> the bios says diff <0> i did that then nothing happened <12> I don't care if that's F or C <0> :S <4> OK, now I've got it. <11> its a bug in somthing i think <10> geckosenator: it's probably not a real reading <12> eyah <11> the machine is below 60 <11> if it goes over 60 the bios will make the speaker start beeping <10> rsolemnwaning: what mobo are you using? Not all nForce2 boards have their sensor chips connected to i2c, the Winbond chip on my Alby is connected to ISA <12> for some reason when I highlight text in links it doesn't paste with middle button in another screen
<11> LSD`: An MSI mobo <2> brianw, do you serve clients you don't trust on your gateway <10> rsolemnwaning: what model? <1> cilly: no <2> -on +with <11> hold on <11> MSI K7N2 Delta2 <14> how do you turn cookies on in links? <2> brianw, then I think it is a little overkill ... ;-) <7> compiling mozilla-firefox it's worth it? because it's taking a little time... :P <2> brianw, I ***ume you have ssh2 public key only enabled? <1> no ssh <10> rsolemnwaning: I don't see that particular model in the MBM list but Winbond is fairly common and they're ISA not i2c <1> cilly: openvpn <2> brianw, I see. <2> brianw, that's what I need to do, IPSEC and VPN. <10> rsk: <1> ipsec-- <2> --? <1> openvpn++ <2> well, the problem is, that my macs will better handle ipsec. <2> Apple Macs. <4> Why is sudo affected by the offensive USE flag? <1> opevpn workd great on macs <15> hello <2> really? <2> brianw, oki, which guide do you recommend? do you have a link? <1> nah <15> ok after you emerge xorg-x11 do i have to do any thing else <1> the docs @ openvpn.net <2> brianw, have look that's what I have: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_OpenVPN_primer <16> root_, emerge --sync && emerge -uDN world <1> as i said, read all the docs @ openvpn.net <10> root_: sacrifie a goat to satan <17> i dont want any goats, LSD' <15> dli what does it do <2> brianw, I will, thanks a lot for your help! <17> LSD`, i guess <15> dli when i emerge sync and udn <16> root_, update your packages <1> cilly: no problem <15> ok <7> is it fair to do an emerge world? or it's probable to have a dependencies break? <2> Has anyone patched the current kernel for VT1211 support? (lm_sensors) <12> jors: yes <1> jors: fair? <18> jors: look at emerge -avunD world <7> geckosenator: yes to the first or the second afirmation? :P <18> and se what you can upgrade <1> rsk: -N <7> rsk: ok, let me see <7> brianw: I mean, if it makes sense without breaking the package system dependencies <12> jors: try it and see <1> jors: emerge -uDNva world <7> geckosenator: i'm having an eye at the options, i'll try in a few minutes <1> jors: and if instructed to update configs, etc-update <7> brianw: ok! <4> What does the threads USE flag do? <4> I don't havea multiprocessor box. <4> Would that matter? <4> (Is that what it's for?" <4> ) <18> PeterFA just read the gentoo docs <18> and no, dont have anything to do with SMP afaik <10> I think it compiles thread-safe which is really only important if you're using SMP of some kind afaik <19> Hmmm isn't there supposed to be a "sound" group? <19> audio... i'm retarded <19> or no... :P <1> PeterFA: a quick google turns this up: http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Tools/pthreads/pthreads.html <5> when is the ebuild for splash-themes-livecd-2006.0 coming out <1> if you have nptl USE set may as well set the threads USE... <10> brianw: it may already be there, just masked <10> brainiac_ghost I meant, sorry brianw <5> :-)
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