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<0> picochu: and no disc in my cd drive <1> niskel, if it were a sata drive it would have been sata not ata... <1> niskel, you better check what you have. <0> picochu: so those messages must just be something trying to access the cd drive, which fails because of no disc <1> niskel, if you say so... I have no idea what's on your machine. <0> picochu: Sony IDE DVD-RW, Seagate 80GB SATA on VIA, WD 250GB SATA2 on Promise <0> picochu: Seagate is never used much, hardly ever mounted <1> ah niskel you could have created a lv using both the segate and WD drives. and stripe the data <1> it won't be as good as hardware raid but at least some improvement <0> picochu: lv? <1> niskel, logical volume <2> anyone having problems with xine-ui 0.99.4-r3 <0> picochu: but would that stop the freezing? and I would have to wipe them... <1> niskel, it won't stop completely but it might improve things abit <3> does 'ed' stand for editor? <0> picochu: what would be causing it to freeze though? the drives themselves, the drivers or the fs?
<4> hello guys!" <1> the drives themselves. most likely <5> ehaase, ed was the old line based editor :) now just a subset of vi <3> dli: does 'ed' stand for editor? <3> dli: i know what it is... just wondering if its short for editor <6> helllloooo <5> which gentoo sources supports reiserfs4 ? <1> dli is it related to the ole dos edlin? <6> heeeeeeeeeeeellllllllloooooo <6> guys with cam <7> ehaase: it usually stands for erectile dysfunction ;) <8> ehaase: yes. <8> ehaase: sed = stream editor, so i ***ume ed = editor. <9> anyone here know about mounting usb hds in kde? <10> I'm here <7> Zathman: modprobe -v usb-m***-storage && mount /dev/uba1 /mnt/point ? <9> sorry could you repeat that <9> modprobe...- <7> Zathman: modprobe -v usb-m***-storage && mount /dev/uba1 /mnt/point ? <9> ah <9> FATAL: Module usb_m***_storage not found. <- i think i mighta missed something somewheres.. <10> why do some special characters come up as <?> in firefox? <11> hmm isn't it just usb-storage <10> it's using utf-8 <11> that's my case at least <12> goldfish: I figured out the problem, in gnome multimedia systems selecter it was set to OSS instead of ALSA.. I have sound working in gnome now ^^ <12> goldfish: although sometimes the error pops up again (I think the gnome media player doesn't exit cleanly or something and control of the device ins't relinquished? <8> ah. <8> Adaeniel: Good stuff. <8> I'm not sure on that one, do not use gnome <8> could be <12> anyways.. back to reading <12> good night everyone <8> :) <10> why do some special characters come up as <?> in firefox? <13> hey guys got a dump question. KDM is my default login how can i change it to GDM? <5> dcm, you need some font packages <10> rattle some off for me <5> navyn, vi /etc/rc.conf <10> please <9> # modprobe -v usb-storage && mount /dev/uba1 /mnt/point mount: mount point /mnt/point does not exist <5> dcm, depends on your language <10> en_US <14> anyone ever get a "could not find mime type: application/octet-stream / No mimetypes installed!" error? <15> Zathman: if the mount point does not exist, make it <8> navyn: have you emerged kdm? <5> Zathman, read the usb m*** storage, gentoo howto <9> gotcha <15> and uba means it is using thay whacked slow usb driver usually <13> goldfish, yeah, and gdm is emerged too <8> navyn: ok, as dli said (sort of :)), edit /etc/rc.conf, and change GDM to KDM <13> will i have to reboot or just log out for it to take effect <16> i am using gentoo and wanted to get kde going on my gentoo can someone guide me in the right direction <2> emerge kde <17> which is better gentoo-sources or vanilla-sources? <10> gentoo-sources <18> in an sshfs mount, data is transferred the same way as if it were over sftp, no? <5> hawking, I use vanilla <17> what's their difference actually? <16> i did but i get a error 1 and error 2 <5> hawking, but if you have no idea, just use gentoo-sources
<17> well I do <16> but was told to go download newest kde <17> just wondering <5> hawking, gentoo adds some patches to the vanilla kernel <19> looks like the short bus just pulled in <15> heh <17> so why do you use vanilla? <20> jeeves, behave there :) <21> What is up with jeeves lately? <20> River_Rat, I know solar changed the ? search to use normal google <15> he says that when root users join <20> River_Rat, it looks like he rips on people who log in as root ;) <5> hawking, I don't want those gentoo patches, and emerging gentoo-sources is boring, download the newest vanilla kernel from kernel.org is easier <17> I see thx <21> Thanks brianw, I'd have never figured that out. He says it in other channels too. <15> River_Rat: sorry... <8> hawking: your question in ##c, was that for your cflags ? <1> dli, i kinda like mm patches <21> brianw: I'm serious, I'd heve never linked that comment to a root user joining. (I wasn't being sarcastic) <1> hawking, you can mix and patch the kernel all you want <1> hawking, that's the fun of having kernel source <17> goldfish : yeah <15> River_Rat: heh, sounded sarcastic :) <21> But you thought I was as sarcastic as mbishop? <8> hawking: i see, what cpu you got? <17> I have run "emerge -e system" but smth is weird... it's running for a couple of hours now I know that's normal but I just recognized it compiled python 2.4.2 for the second time?! and python 2.4.2 was just working fine <17> goldfish : pentium m <22> how do you change the PATH variable for the sudo environment? <17> the rest info I forgot <21> kelvie: /etc/sudoers <8> hawking: what gcc version are you using? <17> goldfish : the new one <22> River_Rat: hrm there's an option for that in there? I'll check the man page <17> I've just updated <17> upgraded* <23> where would i add a command i want run when xfce starts? I'm using the startx command, i suppose i could just add it to that script or is there a "proper" place to add it/ <8> hawking: -Os -mtune=pentium-m -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -fforce-addr , have done me good so far. <5> picochu, which patch gives reiserfs4? <9> how do i give myself permission to use my mounted drive, cdrom drive and floppy drive? :P lol <15> madd_matt: ~/.xinit <17> I'll use that thx <21> madd_matt: Startx can use the ~/.xinitrc to start things with. <15> madd_matt: ~/.xinitrc i mean <23> okay, thanks. <23> Cheers =) <21> Just swoop in and take all the glory... <1> dli have you tried namesys.com? <21> Who can tell I'm bored? <8> and after 2 days Xorg is fixed. yay <24> how can i have wireless net connect on boot? <16> can someone help me with installing kde i am having issues <24> using the net config file <25> River_Rat: a dangerous time - make a backup quickly <21> juckes: Wrong person? <5> picochu, I want a ready to go kernel source <20> River_Rat, want to help me close some bugs? :) <1> dli ah, tough :) <9> how do i give myself permission to use my mounted drive, cdrom drive and floppy drive? :P lol <21> juckes: Or was that the boredom comment. <21> antarus: What language? <8> kantlivelong: read /etc/conf.d/net.example <1> dli, google for it <17> are there any chances that emerge -e system may be caught in an infinite loop? it compiles the stuff again and again as it seems? <25> River_Rat: no being bored is dangerous - you might "just try something" <17> or is this just normal <25> River_Rat: yes <10> dli: I'm not sure which language I need, but it's the letters with umlauts over them that turn into <?> <26> hello all <26> anyone have experience with installing gentoo onto a raid5 array? <5> dcm, european languages, try, media-fonts/freefonts <26> well a raid setup in general <10> thanks dli <27> ok I'm sure I'm going to make you all p*** out from laughter right know installed my stage 1 got everyting....... patched my kernel etc etc but the problem is: (drummroll plz) I dont have mount / fdisk on the disk that I've installed on. :/ <9> i don't have access to use my cdrom? is there a group i must add myself to?
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