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<0> Flack: like when you open a terminal? <1> richiefrich: So is it doable? <2> I always wanted one :) <3> richiefrich, sudo can be locked down to a single command, su gives a shell --> evil ;-) <1> asdfff: No, when I open a gtk program <2> perhaps someday someone will really make one :P <3> sonyman, I'm not for sale, don't even try it ;-) <2> hehe <4> <-- new to IRC: I tried this "/list *cisco* and it didn't work. Is that how I can find the Cisco rooms? <5> Flack, it was in ubuntua.. so i8 would guess so <1> richiefrich: yup... it was more if *you* knew how to do it ;-) <3> sonyman, d'you have a builtin rootkit? ;-) <5> Flack, thats where i learned to hate sudo :) <2> can't say I do <6> aargh, I hate it when I find a bug, and then when someone challenges that bug I can't find it again. Darn Schroedinger bugs! <3> kojiro, wouldn't that be a heisenbug?
<1> richiefrich: Hahaha, can I do it with su first? <6> bonsaikitten_, sorry, that wave function has already collapsed <3> kojiro, ok ... and it's definitely not a bohrbug <5> Flack, i think your lookin for --> gksu or something like that gksudo ? <6> bonsaikitten_, I can't believe all that physics was worked out by some guy's pig! <3> kojiro, eh? <5> Flack, not sure been to long <1> Ill check it out richie... thanks once again <5> Flack, np.. these are memories from Ub... <7> kojiro: that fixed my problem, thanks a ton. <8> hello <1> richiefrich: As I said... I learned on ubuntu, and then decided to *challange* my self with gentoo <8> i have a problem with mounting partitions <5> Flack, your doing fine.. just dont give up <8> my boot partition dosn't seem to get mounted <1> richiefrich: never!! linux owns too much to give up ;-) <6> rjune, glad to help <8> my system boots and everything but when i ls /boot i don't get anything <8> does anyone know how to make it mount ? <9> hi! i need some help for rsync, basically i want to do automatic backups on dvd, so i run every day a cron jobs which synchronizes with rsync two directories. one of this directory should be burned to a dvd+rw, but it doesn't have to grow over 4.4Gb, do you have ideas about how to make a dir not grow over a given size? <10> richiefrich, argh! there's still a problem! <11> glontu: do you have noauto in fstab's parameters? <8> yes <8> i have noauto <5> chibi_killstick, sorry idk.. u could try syncing off of my server but my connection ****s <10> richiefrich, ok, i'm going to delete the digest that the manifest says shouldn't be there. after all, i'm trying to update to a version that's higher the unwelcome digest <11> glontu: so it can't be auto-mounted <8> oh <12> hi which gentoo distro should i get ? Gentoo 2006.0 Universal install CD or Gentoo 2006.0 Package CD ? <1> anyone: Whats a good place to download little .png images for my fluxbox menu's? <8> :) so that's what that means :) <8> thanks a lot <3> wakeman, you could use quotas, but I see no easy way to do that <13> Flack: i like using gg image search. <3> wakeman, tar should be able to chunk its output ... -L and -M should do <6> galvAtr0n, it's all the same distribution, just different install methods <11> glontu: consider keeping noauto and run (u)mount /boot only if you need it <9> bonsaikitten_: interesting... <1> SimAtWork: Right'O <8> is there some security issue ? <3> wakeman, that problem was solved in the early 70s ;-) <9> bonsaikitten_: :) <11> glontu: no, but if you have ext2 is safer <10> richiefrich, ...i guess all it comes down to is deleting the ebuilds and digests that aren't in the manifest <5> chibi_killstick, u can do that yes <1> Richiefrich: Sorry to be a dumb***, but whats the command to start xchat? xchat isn't working... es its installed.... <14> so can anyone tell me why I cannot use Accesspoints with wep encryption anymore? <8> LinuxBlues: i'm using ext3 but i'll take note of your advice ... thanks ... i'll set it back to noauto <10> richiefrich, it seems rather unsophisticated, though. why should the manifest and the actual files be so different? <14> itused to work ut now it gets me some strange error whenever I try to add "key" to the iwconfig command <15> hello <5> chibi_killstick, u can hand edit the Manid\fest if u want <1> DJGummikuh: Whats the error? http://pastebin.com <5> Flack, i just use --> xchat <16> hello all <1> richiefrich: herm... its not working /cry <14> only on 1 1/2 line... Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) : SET failed on device eth1 ; Operation not supported. <17> how is it that the CPU can be under 100% load and firefox can still play flash stuffs flawlessly? <18> Flack: maybe for some reason it isn't in your path? try /usr/bin/xchat or sth like that
<5> Flack, equery f xchat <19> how does 128MB shared video ram compare to 64MB of dedicated? <15> the GTK+ installation frontend on the LiveCD freezes at the stage of installing. what could be the problem? <3> mngrif, multitasking ... :-) <1> DJGummikuh: Are you positive that thats your wireless device? <20> How do you login to postgres after installing it? <3> Nodey, 64M dedicated is much faster <17> Nodey, it's 128 megs more for you <16> Nodey: i would take the dedicated <14> yes I am... eth1 is my wireless interface <1> richiefrich: --> bash: enquery: command not found <17> bonsaikitten_, yeah, i'm on a P2-400.. somehow, even with preempt and lowlat and all that great burnt gentoo rice, it still doesn't work out in my mind <5> Flack, did that help.. do u have a /use/bin/xchat ? <17> because it's always flash ads! <5> Flack, emerge gentookit <5> Flack, then --> equery f xchat <3> mngrif, hehe ... sounds like a satisfied customer :-) <19> I understand why dedicated is faster, but if something needed 128MB vidram to run, wouldn't it not run on the dedicated 64mb? <17> bonsaikitten_, oh i'm very satisfied with adblock! <16> mngrif: what is the problem? you are complaining that flash ads are not running slow? <1> DjGummikuh: Did you install the drivers? <17> brianw, i'm complaining that they are running completely fine when my computer is under extreme load <11> Flack: xchat-2 <14> I did an emerge -e system because of compiler update <16> mngrif: why? <17> brianw, shouldn't that be the other way around? <14> ipw2200 can be modprobed <3> mngrif, get windows XP for that slow-mo feel ;-) <14> and I am online via my wifi right now <14> just wep doesn't work anymore <17> bonsaikitten_, i don't have enough ram to install XP! (i don't think at least, i won't touch it with a ten foot pole either way) <1> LinuxBlues: That worked... thanks! <11> np <16> DJGummikuh: i am not sure if wireless-tools is broke, but I could not get it to do wep w/ my madwifi card here. i had to use wpa_supplicant <17> really, is somehow the flash player getting a higher priority? <3> mngrif, hmmm ... so there's nothing we can do to get your system to lag? ;-) <17> bonsaikitten_, hell, copy a file. open a program... at this rate, i think i'll rewrite the OS in flash! <16> the flash will be in memory playing afaik <16> so that is why it seems to be lag free <14> brianw: I had that problem once before and don't know what I did to solve it earlier :((( <17> brianw, yeah, that makes sense, but wouldn't the right click menu for firefox be right there next to it? even after repeated clicks (to adblock) it still lags a great deal. is there a way to find out if the flash player is aquiring a higher priority? <1> Be back later all, thanks for the help again... <16> mngrif: sure, the pri and nice values... <16> DJGummikuh: as I said, i just went w/ wpa_supplicant. in the end a more feature filled option. and more stable <14> brianw: what do I have to do? <21> I think removing initramfs from the kernel solved my gkrellm cpu issues. <21> things are back to normal <16> DJGummikuh: and oh ya, the important part: it actually worked :) <22> is there a way I can see the diff in the changelogs that package maintainers have made between packages before upgrading them (i.e. english changelog description, not just `diff` on the two ebuilds)? (like `apt-listchanges` would do for me) <14> but I don't have to change the accesspoint config do I? <14> brianw: hmm important to know ^^ <19> I understand how the dedicated card would be faster... but if a game, theoretically, needed 100MB vidram to run, then would it not run on the dedicated 64mb? <16> DJGummikuh: wpa_supplicant uses it's own configs <23> tkooda: you want to see the changelog diff or the actual diff? <17> Nodey, in theory, a good game would change the screen resolution and texture resolution to make it fit <14> brian so what do I do? simply emerge? and then? <24> What program is suggested for taking screenshots ? <22> reisio, changelog diff (package manager's comments about what they changed, even if it's just "version bump from upstream"?) <16> fbgrab <17> Xintruder, scrot <17> kscreenshot <23> Xintruder: imagemagick (import) if you've got it - scrot if you want something quick & simple <19> mngrif: but vidram requirements ARE increasing, right? <17> Nodey, most definately <24> thanks guys <16> Nodey: either way, both cards **** <16> Nodey: that being said, i would use the one w/ ded ram any day <19> brainw: hehe. yeah, laptops. <17> Nodey, mind you i have a 64MB card and every game that doesn't require some nvidia loving extension runs with it <16> Nodey: but ram is not the main factor for me. chipset and features are more important <15> if I am installing gentoo on an amd sempron, I should choose amd64, right? <23> tkooda: the changelog's dates aren't good enough?
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