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<0> can someone help me get internet connection to work? <1> ok <2> zaphands_: http://www.linuxprinting.org/till/printing-tutorial/tut.html <3> swifff: And possibly a subnet mask, if needed (you can check whether it's already correct with plain "ifconfig") <3> swifff: As for the gateway, that's configured using the "routes" command. When both are set, you should be able to ping ips. <1> I did routes <3> swifff: But names will only work after you also configured /etc/resolv.conf. Well, and if nothing works, the problem lies elsewhere :P <4> hello <3> swifff: Like... your router not accepting your machine at all because it didn't get its ip from dhcp or something like that XD <4> a question: how do I clean up my /dev folder? <4> and how do I check if udev is workin OK? <3> pae: you don't usually manage that manually <1> I have static ip <5> pae: you don't <1> no dhcp server <4> ok, so what do I have to install or configure for it to clean up?
<3> pae: udev should do it for you. The only thing you could do is to disable the udev tarball stuff, if you have that enabled <3> pae: But... maybe you first tell us why you want to do it? <6> AC97 is enabled in bios, and i have CONFIG_SND_AC97_CODEC=y and CONFIG_SND_AC97_BUS=y in kernel, yet the card doesn't show up in "lspci" nor /proc/asound/cards :/ <4> Radtoo_: do I really need a hundred tty's, fd0's, hd*'s and onthers in my /dev directory? <4> *others <3> pae: yes. <4> Radtoo_: why? <3> pae: Because they need to be addressed. <4> isn't there a config file or sth. for udev that tells it to just make the devices only for the stuff I _really_ have in my bx? <3> pae: No worries, it doesn't use much disk space, and it's not like you're gonna have to find your files in /dev... <4> *box <3> pae: that IS the stuff that is in your box plus the virtual devices needed for ease of access and drivers <3> pae: I dont know what you expect, but computers and software aren't simple <4> Radtoo_: I have only two harddrives in my box, so why does it say that I have hdc, hdd, hde, etc.? <4> also, why don't I have a /dev/mouse? <7> anybody know when gaim 2.0 is due to go stable, or for that fact if the testing is stable enough to use? <3> pae: for the mouse, look in /dev/input/ <4> Radtoo_: and what about the hd*-s? <3> pae: and I dont know why you have extra device nodes for hard disk drives, maybe it's because you have udev /dev tarballing enabled or just because you have a controller with ports for these. <8> meeseontheleeseq: works for me <4> Radtoo_: how do I disable tarballing? <3> pae: /etc/conf.d/rc RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no" <3> pae: should be disabled by default though <4> Radtoo_: do I have to restart my system after that? <6> AC97 is enabled in bios, and i have CONFIG_SND_AC97_CODEC=y and CONFIG_SND_AC97_BUS=y in kernel, yet the card doesn't show up in "lspci" nor /proc/asound/cards. i've also tried the livecd with similar output <3> pae: So if it still generates nodes, it's probably because you have controllers for that, although maybe no disks are really connected <4> Radtoo_: I had it enabled <3> pae: Hemm... well I'd not restart for something as trivial as that, but I guess it's the easiest way <3> pae: Restarting udev requires more interaction. :) <4> Radtoo_: I'll go restart now... <9> Sithy: And are you sure You *do* have AC'97 on your mobo? <3> Sithy: so what does show up in lspci? <6> yess_, yes i am lol, i had it working this morning <10> hum, another AC'97 user :D <10> dumdedum... <6> Radtoo_, all the other stuff ;] <7> wisp, any crashes or anything, Im hoping for as much stability at least as 1.5 <6> and it works under windows, just tested this instant <8> meeseontheleese: i haven't had any yet <3> SmileyG: almost every onboard sound card has been ac97 for about three years now :) <8> meeseontheleese; been using it for at least a month <10> Hi guys, im attepting to set up alsa on my machine @: Ultra Nforce chipset with AC'97 snd lol <3> Sithy: no audio controller at all? 0_o <10> yeah i know '_ <6> Radtoo_, nope... <7> wisp, nice, its it just masked my package.mask? like how did you have to unmask it? <10> it appears in lspci, but im not sure how to set it up, i've tried following hte wiki @ gentoo-wiki.com but it didn't help <3> Sithy: thats weird. and it did show up earlier? <8> meeseontheleese: package.unmask ? <6> http://pastebin.com/596223 <1> near unexpected token (newline) ??? <3> Sithy: (I've seen hacks where the sound card was actually attached to the USB controller - lol) <6> Radtoo_, i didn't check earlier <7> wisp, ah ok, good at least it wont take long to unmask it <1> whats that <8> meeseontheleese: heh <11> hi <6> Radtoo_, ive seen it there in the past though <6> obviously.. <1> im going to get this if it takes me forever lol <12> hi all
<3> Sithy: Well, to be honest I don't know then, maybe it's just your kernel not having something enabled needed to detect everything on board <3> Sithy: Or maybe its broken. Did you recently switch kernels? <1> hi solemn <12> my webserver is running gentoo 2005.1, does install 2006.1 do anything other then update packages, or is emerge --sync fine? <10> just emerge sync solemnwarning <3> Sithy: ... oh or maybe it's the bios, apm or acpi. There've also been weird problems related to that in thje past. :P <1> Radtoo_ whats near unexpected token (newline)? <6> Radtoo_, i've been using 2.6.15-gentoo-r7 since its been out, and as i said earlier even on the livecd it doesnt show up on lspci <10> and emerge -auD world ;) <11> <_parte> checking for library containing res_mkquery... no <11> <_parte> configure: error: Unable to find library containing res_mkquery() <12> ok <11> what i can do? <6> Radtoo_, as i said, ac97 is enabled in bios <10> Radtoo_, maybe a bios reset .....? <6> and works under windows.. <10> oh <10> :o <1> I typed ifconfig <eth0> up <ip> <3> swifff: a string was parsed and it was not complete (a newline symbol came too early). <1> should I add interface?? <13> Hi guys. <10> swifff, just remove hte < > <1> o <10> ifconfig eth0 up <13> I need help with "sar" <1> no <>? <10> they are put there when the thing inside could change <10> no < > <3> swifff: Yes, just like the complete example I gave you earlier <10> it COULD be eth1 if you had lots of net cards <3> swifff: yes no <> :) <1> ifconfig etho up ip?? <4> my /dev looks much better now :) <4> Radtoo_: thanks :) <3> swifff: yes... <1> ifconfig interface eth0 ip?? <1> oic <1> ok <3> pae: np ^^ <3> Sithy: Maybe the livecd has got a similar kernel? :D <13> does anyone have experience with 'sar' from app-admin/sysstat <6> Radtoo_, i doubt it. i've _definately_ seen it on there :/ <6> i just don't get it :/ <3> Sithy: Well, are you sure it was PCI? <3> Sithy: can you try lshw? <3> Sithy: oh and is proc mounted nicely? :) <6> Radtoo_, it's pci and proc mounts np.. <6> im just rebooting <13> does anyone have experience with 'sar' from package sysstat? <6> Radtoo_, what's lshw ? <11> help!!!! <3> Sithy: Probably the nicest tool to LiSt HardWare on Linux :) <6> Radtoo_, ok, emerging :) <13> cheapservers: what's up? <0> do you know why i get this meessage at boot, Cannot default to dhcp as there is no dhcp module loaded? <0> when i do modprobe dhcp it says module not foun <1> its not saving correcly argh >_< <1> resolv.conf <3> Sithy: Shows controllers and the attached stuff in a readable fashion, and basically lists all hardware. <3> Sithy: lspci just lists what is attached to pci, and lsusb just usb... well you get the idea :P <14> hello <3> Sithy: But if you're sure it wasn't pci, I can only think of the bios/apm/acpi at fault or a mystical death of that controller. They don't usually just disappear XD <14> what file to edit if i want to deactivate CAPS-Lock (global or only for X/KDE) ? <3> conga: no... dhcp is a program, not a module <15> !seen mbishop <6> Radtoo_, i have the AC97 under *multimedia <16> mbishop (n=martin@gentoo/user/mbishop) was last seen changing nicks from mbishop_ on #gentoo 2 days, 16 hours, 27 minutes ago. mbishop is still there. <17> mbishop was last seen 14 hours, 28 minutes and 27 seconds ago, saying 'blackace: lets try kicking some people and see :D' in #gentoo. <3> conga: The driver for your network interface card would be a module, maybe <6> Radtoo_, bear in mind it still works under windows!!lol <3> Sithy: attached to pci? <13> !seen DrChandra <17> DrChandra was last seen 18 hours, 20 minutes and 58 seconds ago, saying 'llucas: It doesn't matter. No linking is done remotely. Only gcc has to run correctly for the given target flags on the compile host.' in #gentoo.
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