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<0> stanke: every tried swat? <1> Is it possible to use qemu or vmware to emulate a REALY windows installation? As in one on an actual filesystem? Not one installed using qemu? <2> DukGalNamu: never <0> stanke: dang <3> thehalio: would i just compile it as a P4? <4> sloloem uh, explain what you want better <4> sloloem vmware emulates a PC, so you have a "real" ntfs filesystem etc. <4> sloloem but it's all contained in a image file <5> When creating iptables rules, can you comma seperate ports when defining the --dport option? <1> I have a system that dual boots Gentoo and WinXP, I want to know if it's possible to load that windows installation inside of gentoo <4> diemos ya, just as a normal P4 with those 2 changes <0> chdir failed - the server is not configured correctly <0> anyone know why this would occur? <1> All the how-to's I've found want me to make a image file somewhere and use the emulator to install windows into it <6> sloloem: vmware, qemu, xen, etc. <2> sloloem: it is possible but i think that the loading win xp in vmware in linux will cause in blue screen
<0> ahh nm <7> genone: ok, smarty pants...after compiling, I get the following: /usr/lib/gcc/x86@64-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.5/../../../../x86_64-pc-linux-gun-bin/ld: gccspec.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 against 'a local symbol' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC gccspec.o: could not read symbols: Bad value collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [xgc] Error 1 /usr/portage/ecl***/toolchain.ecl***: line 578: /var/tmp/portage/ <7> gcc-3.4.5/work/build/gcc/xgcc: No such file or directory <1> What about the qemu route? How do I do that? <8> sloloem: it's theoretically possible, although pointing the emulator at a drive that's already in use is where the probability of problems is <3> thehalio: what is the large memory module called? <3> for 1GB+ memory <9> highmem <3> ah thx <1> Yes but how do I actually DO it? Just qemu /dev/hda2 doesn't work <10> if you have exactly 1gb or RAM you could use the 1g lowmem patch, but meh :P <1> Also -hda /dev/hda2 gives the same thing <8> sloloem: that's because you're giving it a partition, not a drive <6> mzbot: wiki highmem <11> reisio: http://gentoo-wiki.com/index.php?title=TinyGentoo&curid=4549&diff=59463&oldid=0 <1> Triffid_Hunter, soooo? How do I get this to run? <8> sloloem: try just hda, being aware that you'll probably need write access to the drive (which is a gaping security hole) <4> sloloem it wouldn't be that easy, Windows has the setup for your real hardware, those drivers and memory maps etc., wouldn't exactly be a smooth move to an emulated environment <12> leaving the gent live cd on overnight wont hurt it will it? <4> sloloem just personal experience taking XP installs from one mobo chipset to another <6> mzbot: wiki diemos linux memory management <11> diemos: http://gentoo-wiki.com/FAQ_Linux_Memory_Management <4> sloloem BSOD's during startup mostly <1> Mine gets as far as being chainloaded and screams disk read error <8> sloloem: and as thehailo says, since qemu and vmware emulate their own hardware, windows will act like you've moved the drive to a completely different machine... you'd be best off copying the hardware profile, then deleting all your devices <8> then booting into linux and trying the emulator <10> thehailo: especially if you have ACPI enabled on one and not on another (it won't even boot in my experience) <10> (when you disable acpi in the bios you have to reinstall windows for it to work at all) <4> TFKyle aye, I remember that from when I had an older PC which gained ACPI from a BIOS update, had to reinstall XP so the machine would turn itself off vs. spitting out "It is safe to shutdown your computer." <13> hey, i have an onboard ethernet card, that's showing up as 00:0a.0 Bridge: nVidia Corporation CK804 Ethernet Controller (rev a3) anyone know what modules this corresponds to? <1> Ok so what about killing the existing installation and using qemu to boot the installation CD and then installing back onto the partion I had? Will that have all the issues fixed and allow me to emulate? <3> woot.. installing <3> thanks for the help <14> Forty, is your nic 10/100 or gig? <15> Forty, use forcedeth <13> gig <13> forcedeth? <13> what is it inthe kernel? <15> is it nforce 4 motherboard? <13> m3l3, yea <0> anyone here running a local rsync server? <16> DukGalNamu: yeah <2> Forty: reverse engineered nforce ethernet support <4> DukGalNamu aye <15> you can find it in NIC driver section <10> DukGalNamu: I am <13> stanke, emerge it? or is it in kernel? <4> Forty kenrel <4> if only I could spell <2> Forty: it's in kernel <0> blackace: i am trying to sync my laptop with my main system (portage sync) and i get an error unkown module "metadata" <16> DukGalNamu: pastebin your rsyncd.conf, the rsync command you're using on the server, and your SYNC variable from the laptop's make.conf please. <17> can anyone here help me with getting my dri set up? <18> has anyone a clue how to get a registered ebuild for gentoo? <6> mzbot: gentoo arranon dri howto <11> arranon: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/dri-howto.xml <19> What tool will monitor ASN changes? <6> nostrum: registered ebuild? <18> like what if I wrote a package and I would like to make and ebuild to share it? <6> nostrum: bugs.gentoo.org
<18> no <16> ...yes <17> mzbot: gotcha. will double check that <0> blackace: http://sh.nu/p/1986 <13> where is it where is forcedeth in the kernel tree? <18> mzbot: arranon bot bot <18> yup <18> mzbot is a bot? <13> i'm showing it as divice drivers -> network device support -> Ethernet (10 or 100mbit) -> EISA,VLB,PCI... <18> no? <6> si <8> Forty: / is search, but iirc, device drivers -> network -> 10/100 -> pci -> nvidia reverse engineered <18> what is syntax for bots again <18> to get them to spit out a page <6> where name terms <10> DukGalNamu: change SYNC to rsync://rogue.ath.cx/gentoo-portage <6> or just where terms to send to yourself <10> (I think) <0> ohhhhh <13> ah found it <13> thanks <0> i will try <18> anyway, I want to learn how to submit an ebuild to gentoo portage <6> nostrum: bugs.gentoo.org <18> noo <4> nostrum http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ebuild-submit.xml <18> k thanks <20> bximage <20> arggh.. <6> first line :p "Point your web browser to http://bugs.gentoo.org." <2> :D <4> lol <18> everyone know what a chatterbot is? kind of like the bots here accept they learn with neural nets, etc. <6> :p <18> so i am thinking of making an open source build for gentoo for a chatbot <16> nostrum: yes, bring one here and watch it learn about being banned. <18> haha <16> screen rocks! <16> dude <16> :P <6> heh <18> not an irc bot <6> nostrum: get to el pointo :) <18> just a bot to run in terminal <18> pointo? <18> I speek english <16> engrish? <6> really? <6> I figured Latin <16> atinlay? <6> haha <18> Liberate tu te me ex inferis <18> thats latin <18> i took latin for years <18> but no i like english <16> semper vigilo, fortis, paratus, et fidelis <0> nostrum: liberate me without interference? <4> always faithful. <21> Can someone tell me how I can tell what the hardware clock time is set to? <6> weni, weeedeee, weeecheee <18> translation is "Save yourself from hell"... something you say about considering taking latin :) <18> date? <18> Jessica1: date <6> no kidding, my Latin teacher was the antichrist :p <18> isnt that right? <14> date tells the system time <16> Jessica1: hwclock <21> Nostrum, I don't see an option for the hardware clock setting. That gives the system time. <18> o <21> hwclock, that's what I'm looking for.
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