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<0> Simply running it with Windowmaker felt at best incompatible
<1> I use FVWM and rox-filer
<2> bob921: dmesg | grep eth and then ifconfig and dhcpcd
<1> I do not however use the pinboard, but it it is possible to do so
<3> nanobanshee: equery: command not found
<1> even trivial
<2> Ridley: find /usr -name fglrxconfig
<3> okay!
<4> hey, is there anything out there that can convert DRM protected WMA files to mp3? I'm thinking of signing up for this service that gives old radio shows, and they use that format, but I want to be able to be able to play on linux and put them on my ipod. Wanted to check before I shelled out cash ;)
<0> waddletron2k: What is the pinboard?
<3> nanobanshee: it ended up with nothing, just reappeared the bash line
<5> nanobanshee: dmesg finds Velocity, ifconfig has only lo, dhcpcd runs, no output
<6> bob921: dmesg|grep eth
<1> Phnix: you might use a tool at http://www.linux-sound.org/ to record them, I'm not sure if the win32codecs will play DRM protected files though
<2> bob921: how long did dhcpcd take? 3 secs? 2 min? ifconfig again.
<5> Phnix: easiest way to get around any DRM is to catch the output from your sound card (you lose some quality). can't protect against that :)



<1> top222: http://www.inf.sgsp.edu.pl/pub/PROGRAMY/PLD/pulpit.png The pinboard makes the desktop able to accept and display icons, drag and drop just like the filer windows
<5> nanobanshee: oh shoot, there it is, under eth0 now, connected, got ip
<2> bob921: bingo.
<5> nanobanshee: so i need to add dhcpcd to default runlevel?
<4> Thanks, I'll check all those out =)
<6> bob921: no, net.eth0
<5> brianw: kk
<2> bob921: no. edit /etc/conf.d/net and add /etc/init.d/net.ethX to default.
<5> brianw: then i'll del net.eth1, since it does nothing
<6> bob921: yup
<6> bob921: remove it from any runlevels first
<7> Phnix: btw, "converting" DRMed files to non-DRMed formats is illegal without permission
<2> Ridley: what does that thing do? enable ati opengl? try eselect opengl and opengl-update.
<5> brianw: yeah, just a "rc-update del net.eth1"
<6> bob921: there you go.
<8> ok why won't pdf's show in mozilla anymore
<9> is there a way to invert a regexp pattern?
<6> they do here
<9> like "match everything but [substring]"
<6> !
<8> brianw mozplugger?
<6> acroread w/ the nsplugin USE
<3> nanobanshee: it should provide a step-by-step setup for the Xorg.conf... I've always had it with previous gentoo installs (one year ago). eselect opengl set ati, already done, but my X Server won't start, saying "cannot run in framebuffer mode"
<1> Ridley: as root, run Xorg -configure
<2> Ridley: I use open-source instead of ati-drivers, but I'm guessing you probably need to disable framebuffer support in the kernel. maybe.
<5> interesting, the mc compile failed
<1> test the configuration as root with Xorg -config xorg.newblahwahteveritsnamed
<10> trying to download IBMJava2-SDK-142.ppc.tgz, downloaded 2x from IBM, both times i get "Filesize does not match recorded size". any ideas...
<1> and move this file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
<2> bob921: and the error is?
<11> Ridley, you don't need to disable framebuffer, just tell X not to use the framebuffer
<3> nanobanshee: already tried with framebuffer support, nothing happens
<3> I'll run the xorg configure :))
<12> nanobanshee: Im running fluxbox now :-). It definitly needs some themeing and color schmes. A nice backround desktop, but thats for tomorrow.... Im off to bed
<2> Ridley: what X server are you using?
<3> or edit it by hand.
<2> Flack: themes.freshmeat.net
<1> Ridley: see if the normal user is even finding a conf
<12> Nanobanshee: Thanks for all the help man. Truly appreciate it. People like you make the linux community great
<3> Xorg 6.8.something, installed it with ati-drivers or Gnome
<1> That was my problem
<12> have a good one nanobanshee
<2> Flack: you too.
<2> Ridley: grep Driver /etc/X11/xorg.conf
<5> nanobanshee: undefined reference to 'LocalTime', then 'write_socket'
<13> i just merged emacs-w3m , took me about 10 hours ( on top of that i set USE=-gtk), is thsi the patience a gentoo user has to stand ?
<3> mmmm
<8> brianw for some od reason a --newuse wanted to rebuild netwatch and pnet too
<3> uhm: /etc/X11/xorg.conf: no such file or directory
<3> do you think I'm missing X11?
<3> well: do you think I'm missing the entire X server?
<2> tat_: no. not to start a flame war, but vim is faster to emerge ;)
<8> Ridley um cunciderd configing it first so you HAVE a config file?
<3> I'm sure I've read its name during previous emerge process, but maybe it was something else, or some component...
<2> Ridley: you need to X -configure as waddletron2k mentioned above.
<3> just tried
<11> Ridley, alternatively there is xorgconfig
<3> it ends up saying "Fatal Server error: caught signal 11. Server aborting"
<2> bob921: that is an odd error. tried again? same error?
<14> anyone having problems emerging motion? compile fails during emerge of xmlrpc-c
<2> Ridley: grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log



<5> nanobanshee: will try again
<2> bob921: and post the very first error. or whatever error is most meaningful.
<3> nanobanshee: "Current Operating System: Linux VaioRid 2.6.16-gentoo-r1 #4 PREEMPT Mon Apr 10 10:17:10 CEST 2006 i686 (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
<2> Ridley: and? that's it?
<3> it's the answer to the command you just told me... what should I understand from it?
<2> Ridley: I was trying to find out why it is crashing. oh well.
<3> mmm sorry, it's everything I have from it :/
<2> Ridley: use xorgconfig or xorgcfg to make yourself a config file. then use X -config to test it and look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log to find the errors and fix them.
<3> couldn't something like "emerge xorg" or similar fix this?
<1> really?
<3> ok
<2> Ridley: nope.
<1> gee that is weird
<3> I'll try then, now I'm goin' to the university
<3> thanks a lot, folks ^^
<2> waddletron2k: /var/log/Xorg.0.log is normally more helpful.
<5> nanobanshee: same error: in function 'loaddir_helper': undefined reference to 'LocalTime'
<5> nanobanshee: and that's the first error
<2> bob921: that is bizarre. what version of mc are you installing?
<5> nanobanshee: 4.6.0-r14
<2> bob921: that's what I use.
<5> nanobanshee: this is where the main character says "..."
<2> bob921: do you need samba support? If not, do it without samba: USE="-samba" emerge mc
<15> Use package.use instead of USE on command line
<15> otherwise your USE changes will be overwritten the next emerge
<5> nanobanshee: i'll try that next, after i do an emerge --sync and -unD world
<1> nanobanshee: looks like I will just have to make an ebuild
<2> waddletron2k: unless you want a mess in /usr/local, yes, that is correct.
<1> nanobanshee: well, it's a terrible mess to do by one's self and I imagine enough other ppl would use it I should just put the effort into it tomorrow
<16> nanobanshee, now ?http://penguinslair.dyndns.org/phpBB/login.php
<1> nanobanshee: there is documentation on the site for submitting my own ebuild right?
<1> should I just start a sourceforge project?
<2> richiefrich: nice.
<17> i like compiling on my p4 3.0 GHz, so much better than my p3 933 MHz
<18> ^-^
<2> waddletron2k: for a hack which unpacks a debian package onto a gentoo system? no.
<16> nanobanshee, :)
<1> it's not a debian package any longer
<2> waddletron2k: oh. it is source?
<1> I'll have to roll some stuff into my own self
<1> it is a couple of things
<1> http://usefulinc.com/edd/notes/CVSEmacsOnDebian
<19> anyone know where the CONFIG_I2C section is in the kernel setup menus?
<5> MatrixM: type '/' to search
<15> Devices Drivers -> I2C
<19> bob921: sweet, thanks
<20> waddletron2k, see if freshmeat will accept it and see how well it does, before creating a sf site
<2> waddletron2k: now I see. I think a working ebuild would be a good thing. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ebuild-submit.xml
<19> cpw: thanks as well for the direct link :)
<21> how do i write dvds on the fly with cdrecord. Can i do it is like mkisofs -J -R /home | cdrecord dev=0,1,0
<1> evilx: good idea :), thanks
<22> niklaus, growisofs
<22> niklaus, it's in dvd+rw-tools
<5> anyone know how long compiling gcc-3.4.5 takes?
<1> bob921: that's a loaded question :)
<22> niklaus, check the EXAMPLES section in the man page.
<20> bob921, what proc?
<22> bob921, depdends on your computer :)
<5> evilx: athlon64 3400+, 1G ddr ram
<20> dont know
<22> bob921, if it takes more then 10m your computer is broken
<21> micmac, can't i write it with cdrecord, does growfs need extraspace for iso image.
<22> ;)
<20> i can tell you how long a baseinstall takes on a p2 300
<15> ~30 - 40 minutes
<21> micmac, can growfs write cds
<22> niklaus, what? cdrecord can't write DVDs?
<23> use distcc
<22> niklaus, no. Just DVDs.
<21> micmac, so they use 2 different tools
<22> niklaus, they? I do.
<5> micmac: hmm.. that's bad then...
<22> niklaus, actually I use k3b :)
<22> niklaus, nah, maybe 20. My AMD Sempron 2400+ takes ~20 minutes.


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