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<0> Autie: :)
<1> Autie: haha, I was about to comment on that...
<2> :)
<3> well they are just kids ;) so let them play around with there small toys
<4> Autie, will it change it permanately. Because I can change it manually no problem, its having it come up changed at boot that is the problem
<1> doesn't look like they managed to knock anyone offline..
<0> morons
<2> Zepp: no idea
<5> aff.
<6> Any1 know any sites that specialize in Linux hardware reviews Ie components like motherboards etc...?
<7> what were they trying to do?
<1> TomM1: knock users off line using a old exploit
<0> power1: what are you looking for, in particular?
<2> TomM1: filling their boredness



<0> kloeri: yeah, I didn't notice it quick enough
<7> nick125_lappy: so now - r3 x t is an exploit?? thats insane, dcc s3nd was bad enough
<6> SuperLag, I am looking to build a new Linux box for myself and want to find out about reccomended hardware..
<8> SuperLag: lots of k-lining took care of it fortunately :)
<0> lilo: you catching more people doing it?
<1> TomM1: dcc s3nd is what they are trying..
<1> no clue what r3xt does..
<0> power1: looking at the kernel is your best bet.
<6> SuperLag, I know that some new weird and wonderful chipsets arent fully supported like onboard raid controllers etc
<0> power1: because the kernel will tell you exactly what has native support, and what doesn't.
<7> nick125_lappy: why did they do so many d's? there only has to be 15 chars after s3nd
<7> [including the space]
<1> TomM1: they are probably a bunch of 12 year old script kiddies..what do you expect
<7> heh
<5> :D
<0> power1: make sense?
<0> power1: I can tell you this... what I'd recommed for wireless is an IPW2915 miniPCI card, and an adapter kit from Netgate (miniPCI-to-PCI adapter card, antenna, pigtail).
<6> SuperLag, its a desktop pc I dont need wireless ...but thanks anyway.
<0> power1: *shrug* I use wireless on a desktop PC. :)
<1> I have to use wireless on two of my desktops since I don't feel like drilling holes in my walls..
<6> SuperLag, I plug into a gigabit switch..so would be pointless for me..
<0> nick125_lappy: same here.
<9> I'm emerging two things at one time, but i gotta go soon.
<9> how can i pause both emerges and continue on with them?
<9> is that even possible?
<0> no
<1> nautiazn85: you can resume one emerge, but, not two
<9> darn
<9> okay ill wait for at least one to finish
<9> sigh
<10> nautiazn85: ctrl+z to pause, fg to resume.
<1> but, it will hve to start over compiling..
<10> nautiazn85: don't close the shell though
<9> Traffid_Hunter: im on a laptop
<9> Traffid_Hunter: and i wanted to go home soon, but i guess ill wait until at least one finishes
<10> if you pause one the other will go faster
<9> Traffid_Hunter: good idea, thanks a lot
<11> can anyobdy tell me a nice CUI chat client for yahoo on gentoo ?
<12> You mean Craphical user interface?
<11> no top222
<11> i mean character user interface that is the console
<1> openbysource: you could use irssi+bitlbee
<12> Ah, ok =)
<13> ie some obscure way of saying CLI
<11> nick125_lappy: how do i get that .. i mean what to emerge irssi i have currently
<11> Hopelessness: sorry typo
<1> emerge bitlbee, and, I think theres a howto or something for bitlbee
<11> nick125_lappy: okay
<14> hi
<14> i have the 2006.0 cd
<11> vinboy: nice
<7> i use bitlbee
<15> with an intel pentium duo what should i specify for my march= in the CFLAG var?
<11> TomM1: can u tell me any howto links for bitlbee ?
<14> i wan to be able to install without network
<14> and is gnome or kde included in the cd?
<11> vinboy: naw
<16> vinboy: no
<7> openbysource: privmsg
<14> ic



<14> tat means i have to have internet to get the desktop going?
<16> vinboy: almost nothing is, you download and merge most packages from networks
<16> vinboy: yes
<14> i have slow internet :(
<16> vinboy: gentoo's not the distro for you
<13> outpour: I ***ume just pentium-m
<11> vinboy: go to some place where internet is fast
<14> lol.. why is tat?
<16> vinboy: _everything_ is downloaded
<11> vinboy: and do a emerge of gnome, kde, and all other stuff
<14> i'm on ubuntu, but their releases is sooooo slow
<16> 6 months is not slow
<16> by any means
<16> it's very fast, actually
<14> i just checked emerge and kopete0.12 is already
<17> heh
<14> whereas kubuntu still has nothing
<17> I'm on fios
<17> 30down 5 up :\
<16> oh fun
<17> it's kind of sad
<17> i've maxed out every mirror i've connected to
<16> oh, here's a question that i have
<16> with the kde split ebuilds, how can i force all the packages that get installed to be listed in the world file?
<18> i have a package that i want to remain masked (gdm-2.14.8) but i have Gnome 2.14 installed ... so `emerge -Duva world` complains about it gdm-2.14.8 being masked ... any way to make portage quit bugging me about it
<19> Do you have a tip on a smaller app that can just read and display excel-sheets than openoffice?
<7> UncleRemus: gnumeric
<16> tlhiv: why do you want it masked?
<2> its like all useflags are reset after portage upgrade (make.conf seems the same)
<19> Ahh thanks!
<16> Autie: what now? you upgraded portage and... *blink*
<2> idd
<2> upgrade world --nuwuse...
<18> AterPhasma: because it's unstable here ... keeps segfaulting
<18> basically renders Gnome 2.14 unusable
<2> lots of useflags are removed from packages and others added
<20> Anybody any idea when they'll be fixing the ati-drivers for the new xserver?
<18> but gdm-2.8.0.8 works fine
<16> tlhiv: oh fun, but it's got to depend on something for portage to complain about masking
<16> so mask what it's depending on
<16> or rather, what's depending on it
<16> sorry
<16> anyway, back to my question... with packages like kdebase-meta, how do i force the pacakges listed in there to be listed in the world file?
<18> AterPhasma: i have gnome 2.14 installed (unmasked) ... and gnome-2.14 depends on gdm-2.14.8
<20> AterPhasma: add them manually to the world file? :)
<16> umm
<18> but i want to keep gnome 2.14 and keep gdm-2.8.0.8 and make portage quit bugging me about it
<16> Po0ky: yeah, i've got the -meta packages merged already, so when I do -DuavNt, it lists the -meta packages, then tries to merge the programs i unmerged
<18> i guess i could create a replica of the gnome-2.14 ebuild ... and just modify the gdm dependency ... and place it in /usr/local/portage
<18> that just seems like a h***le though
<16> Po0ky: so...i'm looking for a way to tell it to ummm... not do that, but still know the pckages are installed
<16> packages*
<16> tlhiv: dunno
<20> basicly you don't want the meta package to be in your world file?
<16> Po0ky: yeah, but i want the packages installed BY the meta package in my world file
<11> how to open a new tab in irssi
<21> I left amarok and kde merging last night as I went to sleep. When I woke up both merges had failed.
<21> Both merges failed on qt - different versions
<21> did they fail because they were trying to compile different versions of the same package?
<10> dwellshere: that's a likely reason
<21> Triffid_Hunter, I can't seem to compile either package now, though
<21> x11-libs/qt-3.3.6-r1 fails because it can't find 4 or 5 libraries
<10> dwellshere: check bugs.gentoo.org
<2> !!! ERROR: x11-libs/qt-3.3.6-r1 failed.
<16> never mind, i found the answer
<20> damned, another mysql update. this takes too long
<21> hmmm, emerge kdelibs failed on the same libraries :S
<21> any ideas?
<21> heh, it's the same package, oh well
<14> i'm going to install gentoo now
<14> wish me luck
<14> any good website b4 i go?
<11> vinboy: luck
<2> luch has nothing to do with it


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