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<0> hwclock, that's what I'm looking for.
<1> lemme try too :)_)
<2> Jessica1: make it easy on yourself and use openntpd and the clock initscript :)
<3> anyone here know of a really light weight X server except for xorg?
<1> swwet
<1> hwclock rules
<4> nick125_lappy: tinyvnc has a cut down one, iirc
<5> nick125_lappy: kdrive?
<6> Jessica1: clock -r
<7> nick125_lappy xorg is pretty much it...the place to save resources is generally the windows manager on top X
<0> Blackace, intending to do that.
<8> nick125_lappy, Y windows, but theytook it out of portage
<5> tdr: Y != X :)
<0> bloggsie, no clock on the system.
<3> lol
<9> how do you emerge something that says its masked?



<9> im on x86 btw
<4> zomghi2u: depends
<4> zomghi2u: which package?
<9> gaimosd
<1> does anyone know hows to play Shoutcast video in linux? I'm forced to watch it in winamp on win.. :(
<6> Jessica1: hwclock -r works for me
<1> zomghi2u: depends what type of mask
<7> nostrum embedded video in a web browser?
<4> zomghi2u: echo "~x11-plugins/gaimosd-1.0.0" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords
<9> nostrum: !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request:
<9> - x11-plugins/gaimosd-1.0.0 (masked by: ~x86 keyword)
<10> hi, anyone here have problems with right-clicking the xchat chat screen? It's not working here, I don't know why
<4> zomghi2u: man portage for the more info
<1> zomghi2u: search google for "gentoo package.keywords" it gives you a page that has explanations of all masking stuff also
<9> thx reisio
<1> oh i meant portage.keywords
<1> sorry
<9> k
<1> thehailo: no I am talking about Shoutcast
<10> it works fine on debian, the same xchat version
<5> aFlag: it works here
<1> thehailo: its provided by winamp
<1> thehailo: there are a bunch of streaming videos from winamp.
<10> argh, there are a few bugs that only i have, it's annoying :(
<11> How do I have tar not include the full path when archiving a directory. Like I don't want it to extract to mnt/spare/* I just want the contents of /mnt/spare in the archive..?
<10> there's another one on xmms, when i double size it it crashes
<7> nostrum, emerge -s shoutcast gives 2 things back, worth looking into
<10> no one else has it though :(
<12> Zepp: cd there first and feed tar a relative path
<1> zomghi2u: hold on
<1> zomghi2u: nano /etc/portage/package.keywords
<1> then add =x11-plugins/gaimosd-1.0.0 ~x86
<1> thats what i'd do, but the ~x86 means its unstable
<7> nostrum testing, not unstable ;)
<4> shoutcast video? eh?
<1> well... thats what i ***ume
<4> what's the format?
<13> I must admit
<14> mpartition: Drive 'C:' not supported
<11> Triffid_Hunter, ok
<13> portsentry is one of the most useful utilities I've ever seen
<1> thehailo: ill do a search i was just bein lazy
<14> mm What is wrong with that?
<7> A-KO aye, pair it with bastille and psad
<15> I'm really frusturated again. I can't get DMA to work on my IDE drives.
<13> haven't used those thehailo
<13> but if they are similar in nature, let me know :D
<15> From what I can tellfrom google, ICH5 drivers in 2.6.x ****.
<7> A-KO hardened.gentoo.org, bastille's a general hardening script, very cool, psad does a few things, can autoblock scanning IPs, not as fine grained as portsentry however
<15> I really need to get my CD drive to go faster than 0.78M/sec
<12> BioHazard_: well pester intel to make some better ones, or at least tell a someone else how to
<7> A-KO I personally use portsentry to block bots trying to brute force logins on my SSH server, then psad to detect/block general port scans
<13> thehailo : it took a little bit of testing and configuration, but a buddy of mine and I tested portsentry out quite a bit with a multitude of configurations and I found one that works fairly well in determining port scans...
<15> Anyone know what options I need to set in the kernel? I already have the PIIX driver built-in.
<13> well thehailo, one of the things I'm going to setup next is port knocking for my SSH port
<7> A-KO it's a neat trick but honestly not worth the h***le, just require certs and if you really want...change the port
<13> well the port is changed
<13> the nice thing is that I've got port sentry in its place :)
<16> i can't remember the console command that will show what pachages you can emerge?
<13> so some moron trying to find ssh on the default port = banned :D
<7> A-KO port knocking's kinda a buzzword...anything that breaks standards is generally more trouble than it's worth



<16> and it gives a description
<5> CoCo_kid594: eix?
<16> man q
<7> A-KO be careful with that, you forget to specify the port once and it sounds like you're in trouble ;) I have mine set to block after 50 failed login attempts
<13> perhaps thehailo, but then again--I'm more or less just experimenting with the range of security options I have at the network/transport level that I've not had before :)
<7> A-KO almost impossible for a legit user to lock themselves out, but will catch an automated scanner every time
<13> well, I would write a small applet to throw on my usb keychain that would do the knocking for me..
<7> A-KO well certs are good, if someone steals you private certificate and your p***phrase...you're pretty much already boned
<1> you guys think it's bad to be doing other network stuff during an emerge?
<7> nostrum define stuff
<1> and of course you agree it's bad to emerge 2 packages at the same time...
<17> ok, i have run through the gentoo 3d accel walkthrough, and the dri wiki, and i cannot for the life of me get dri running
<7> nostrum only if their deps overlap
<1> thehailo: stuff like irssi
<5> nostrum: not really, I emerge while using bittorrent/etc. all the time and its fine
<1> thehailo: it won't timeout or give you bad downloads?
<13> nah you can chat in irssi all day pretty much while emerging
<17> though i finaly got this ati card isntalled.
<13> I used to do it all the time when I was compiling crap on my quad 166
<7> nostrum nope
<7> nostrum you just don't want it compiling the same thing twice at the same time, as they're probably both fail
<1> thehailo: or might get into a loop...
<7> nostrum never seen that happen, portage is pretty smart for a buncha python scripts
<1> thehailo: not good lockfiles...
<1> what else are those called i forget
<1> mutex
<1> or semaphores
<16> it was qsearh thanks
<5> thehailo: theres still an occasional race condition in the unmerging stage, though it doesn't happen very often
<7> TFKyle interesting, haven't seen that
<5> (while merging 2 or more things at once)
<1> does anyone know if they truly build in mutexes into portage?
<1> anyone in dev-portage here?
<5> nostrum: exactly what do you mean by mutexes, and into portage?
<1> guess not
<1> into the code
<1> mutex on files
<18> nostrum: They have a functioning file locking system that keeps two instances from trashing each other.
<5> it uses lockfiles mainly
<18> TFKyle: Mutually exclusive operations.
<7> RiverRat sandbox correct?
<18> not the same thing.
<7> gotcha
<5> ah
<5> sandbox is something completely different
<1> oh does anyone else here have the logitech MX1000 its really giving me trouble up the waz.
<12> nostrum: what kind of trouble?
<1> im tryins to use the evdev driver and the mouse freezes
<5> thehailo: as I understand it sandbox is a, well, a sandbox :P. it stops writing to files outside of specific areas (inside of /var/tmp/portage/packagename)
<1> and then if i ctrl-alt-backspace, X crashes also
<4> well that much is normal...
<7> TFKyle ah, barely read up on it, I was just trying to learn how something's compiled/installed without bothering the running version/instance
<17> can anyone help me get dri running. i got the ati driver running, and went through the walkthroughs
<5> thehailo: well, when you run something its code is loaded into RAM (I think.. correct me if I'm wrong), so as long as its running it won't get changed untill you stop and start it
<14> gahh.. any painless way to create a HD image?
<1> rule of 110...
<7> vininim harddisk? highdef? ?
<1> hahaha
<14> harddisk
<19> Any procmail users around? I'll start using it today and I have a mh format mailbox can someone check my .procmailrc file and tell me if it's ok? http://rafb.net/paste/results/MUbACY45.html
<7> vininim boot off a livecd and tar/gzip the entire thing? what are you looking to do
<1> hawking: whats procmail for?
<14> thehailo: to create a hd image for using bochs, qemu, etc
<5> nostrum: are you sure it crashes when you ctrl+alt+backspace, its supposed to kill the X server...
<19> nostrum: filtering mails
<1> TFKyle: yes X crashes and I have to reboot
<5> nostrum: why would you have to reboot?
<1> TFKyle: first the mouse doesnt work, and I can use the keyboard, but then if I push ctrl-alt-back, X freezes and X doesnt get killed
<5> nostrum: or do the input devices not get released in the proccess?
<1> TFKyle: i dont understand u...
<5> nostrum: ah, I thought you said "crash", as in die... which would return the input devices
<1> TFKyle: released?
<1> TFKyle: no thats the problem
<1> TFKyle: it doesnt crash, it freeeeezes


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