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<0> I know <1> karye: http://pastebin.com/596102 <2> llucas: thx <3> guys, what's the default root p***word for the LiveCD ? <1> thats my config and machine, for reference <4> muxx: are you referring to the 2006.0 LiveCD? <5> muxx: there is no default, I think <3> yes <5> muxx: you should switch to console 1 and be root already, no? <4> muxx: then just use sudo. or set one with sudo p***wd if needs be. <4> muxx: or acquire a root console with "sudo su -" <3> I want the GUI terminal <3> to see other windows <4> muxx: you can use whatever terminal you like - that doesn't change the procedure <3> sudo worked, thanks <1> silly question, but does world need to be remerged for uprgrades to glibc?
<6> llucas: no (if it should, we'll make sure that it gets pushed to the users) <7> Radtoo_: hmm .. I can't work out this mplayer subtitle business.... <8> hello, howto start X on another display ? so I can switch with C-ALT F8 <4> llucas: no, with one exception. if you've toggles the status of the "nptl" flag then there is a very slim chance that you have other packages installed which care about that flag (mono for example). in which case it is a good idea to run emerge -aUDNv world <9> startx -- :1 <8> an xterm would do <4> er, make that -auDNv world rather <8> shiznix: whow, that was eesy <9> :) <1> swift, kerfamil: thx. <5> lesshaste: mplayer? just -sub <file here>, no? <5> lesshaste: (maybe the font is just quite small, or maybe you have multiple files and need to specify the correct number with -sid) <2> llucas: you've set "CONFIG_SMP=y" ? <1> karye: dual-core :) <2> llucas: is it desktop or server? <2> llucas: ah <7> Radtoo_: well this is what happens with -sid 2 http://pastebin.com/596110 <8> hmm, and anybody knows howto start an nxsession on another display ? <2> llucas: what about "CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y" ? <5> lesshaste: SUB: Could not determine file format <10> Hi. I'm having the problem that I reached the maximum number of iptables rules that I can add to my system before I get a "iptables: Memory allocation problem" . I know this is not iptable's problem, it's more a system limit configuration, but I have my limits set to "unlimited" Has anyone experienced this problem ? any hints ? <7> Radtoo_: yep <5> lesshaste: simple... wrong format... <5> lesshaste: Can you open the sub file with a text editor? <11> tecnico: time to redesign your rulesets, i guess <11> what IS the limit anyway? <7> Radtoo_: I can but it is not in viewable characters <10> tuxick: not really an option to redisign.. I need to add many more still... <1> karye: what are you asking? i use that setting on all my machines with good results, its the general default-type settting <5> lesshaste: Hmm I had hoped it would have a version string or something. how about "file"? <11> tecnico: so what is the limit? <12> I want to move everything on a 60gb drive to an 80gb drive (os, master boot record, everything)....... there's one partition on the 60 gb drive and I'd like it in one 80gb partition, what's the best way <1> karye: you can disable preemption for a server but i havent had any troubles with it <10> tuxick: the limit is "unlimited" .. this is refering to virtual memory I believe, so as much RAM as I have <7> Radtoo_: MPEG sequence, v2, program multiplex <2> llucas: ok <11> tecnico: so what is YOUR limit? <11> imo a 100 rule firewall will most likely need a full redo <5> lesshaste: k. try running sub2srt on it <13> hey i'm upgrading my kernel and apparently i need to use udev now or manage a static /dev i would prefer to use udev, i have installed it but am unsure of how to start it on boot could somebody point me in the right direction please? <7> Radtoo_: ok.. emerging :) <1> rulebreaker: i believe you just need to make usre to emerge it and that its referenced in /etc/init.d/rc <1> sorry, /etc/conf.d/rc <3> "is apparently in use by the system" - what do I do with it ? <7> Radtoo_: Could not detect A Chinese Ghost Story [ECHiZEN].sub format! <7> <7> Radtoo_: maybe it is some funny format? <4> rulebreaker: you don't need to do anything - it just "just work". do make sure you've removed devfsd though, or force the rc script to not even consider devfs by specifying "nodevfs" as a kernel boot parameter <14> tecnico: wtf are you doing that takes that many iptables entries exactly? :P <13> llucas & kerframil thanks for the help :) <1> rulebreaker: np you'll be happy udev is pretty good these days <4> rulebreaker: note that "nodevfs" doesn't change the behaviour of the kernel but the fact that it is specified will be detected over in userspace. so if you're in a transitional phase it can be useful. <15> any1 want to chat? <10> avenj: there are not that many actually.. it's not even 30 rules yet.. this is a generic problem that is not related to iptables.. it seems to be very common on posts on the web.. relating different programs.. it is a system config <9> lesshaste: good luck getting support from the mplayer crew on that one, the AVI format does not support subtitles streams within it's container, it was introduced as an ugly hack from some piece of windows software <10> tuxick: limit is 8GB <11> tecnico: i mean what is the number of rules that made you run into problems <5> lesshaste: Could be... but I can't really imagine that it's not supported in some fashion. <7> shiznix: right.. is there a better player for this? The idx and sub files were clearly created by vobsub I see <15> dont kik me u nerds!
<7> I can read the .idx file it's in ASCII :) <13> kerframil: thanks a lot, i'm going to go build a new kernel then maybe i can compile KDE with hal support :D <5> lesshaste: maybe you cna use -vobsub? <4> rulebreaker: you'll probably be wanting 3.5.0 or higher for that. anyway, have fun. <10> tuxick: ok.. #52 was the last good one.. #53 gave me the error <11> tecnico: hmm, that's not really insanely many <16> hi <4> SwifT: SwifT justice? :) <9> lesshaste: sorry, you already have the subtitle in it's own file seperate to the .avi ? <5> lesshaste: pathname without extensionm it says (no .sub) <7> shiznix: yes.. a .sub, a .idx and a .avi file <6> kerframil: yes, in a matter of months, I'll be able to preemptively kickban people before they misbehave :) <7> SwifT: precrime! :) <5> lesshaste: If -vobsub doesnt work either, maybe its also related to some mplayer-useflag. <4> SwifT: that's going to have been great <6> lesshaste: yes, just need three babes to predict the future <7> Radtoo_: ok this is really weird <7> Radtoo_: with no command line options it does in fact put in subtitles it seems... complete with the warnings it says it can't! <17> Hey. Is there an easy fix on how to get my mouse wheel working. I suspect I have to edit something in the `Pointer' section of my xorg.conf, am I wrong? <6> jchillerup: see http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml; it has a section on it afaik <17> Thank you. <9> lesshaste: then `mplayer your_movie.avi -sub subtitle_file.sub` should work <7> shiznix: what I mean is that is seems to work ... it just says it doesn't !:) <5> lesshaste: They sometimes miss some details... well, good if it works even w/o -sub or -vobsub. But maybe you should still compile mplayer with dvd/dvdread use-flags just in case :P <7> Radtoo_: I have no idea why it says it isn't working when it is :) <5> lesshaste: Yes, and I guessed maybe it's related to the lacking dvd/dvdread flag <5> lesshaste: :) <7> Radtoo_: :) <7> Radtoo_: I have both those flags already <7> USE="X aac alsa dv dvd dvdread encode gif gtk ipv6 jpeg nls opengl oss png real sdl theora xv <9> so does it work or not ? <9> can you see video with the subtitle displayed ? <18> what does the yellow% use flags using ~x86 portage mean? <19> wide-eye: new use flag. <7> shiznix: it DOES work.. it just SAYS it doesn't <18> shiznix: thx <9> ? <7> shiznix: ? <9> heh, for wide-eye <20> how do i write a floppy-img to a floppy? <20> with dd ? <2> llucas: compiling .. fingers crossed <5> lesshaste: Kay. It was only about a 50% chance that that disables the message ;) <6> dd if=/path/to/file of=/dev/fd0 <7> smarco: http://www.togaware.com/linux/survivor/Copy_Floppy.shtml <7> Radtoo_: :) <18> shiznix: thx=thanks, now to figure out why firefox-1.5 is a dep for openoffice <9> lesshaste: ok, whereabouts does it say it doesn't work ? <20> SwifT, lesshaste thanks <5> lesshaste: Well, it's often been the case that the mplayer team hacks things into their player first and, releases mplayer and cleans up the minor problems later :P <9> wide-eye: aah...thx for that ;) <17> Is there a way to ignore a blocking package? <21> wide-eye: lol. that's pretty odd <1> karye: good lucK :) 'twas posting in bugzilla about a evolution crash :( my beloved mail editor <22> greetings <5> lesshaste: There's also been similar quirks with matroksa, decss/libdvdread, ogg, ogg with video, ... and so on XD <4> jchillerup: remove the blocking package or otherwise adjust your build settings so that the block is not in effect <17> I'll take the latter <4> jchillerup: details? <17> It's probably more suitable for #xgl <4> jchillerup: ah <17> So I'll keep my details to myself in here... <17> But I'll explain it all in #xgl <23> wide-eye: firefox is only a dep of oo.org if you have the firefox USE flag enabled <18> Def: but 1.5? i still use 1.0 <18> Def: but yes i have that flag enabled atm <7> Radtoo_: ah ok <7> Radtoo_: they went silent on #mplayer very quickly :) <24> what's the utility where I merge a bunch of 15 megs rar files? <7> Radtoo_: funny lot.. couldn't bring themselves to admit there was a problem :) <24> unrar for linux? <23> wide-eye: Why >=firefox-1.5-r9? Good question, but probably some library or syntax has changed <7> yetistomps: unrar and then rar the whole lot up ues
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