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<0> Sakkath: if you absolutely *have* to know, cat /proc/cpuinfo and search for the model and stepping on the intel website <1> adaptr: I dont know what stage it is, for what arch it was made for.. its's a vps <0> Sakkath: and check the features at bottom of the cpuinfo output to see if it has em64t <2> Sakkath, And check that you used the correct stage <0> Sakkath: stage ? vps ? <1> AnMaster: i didn't, i twas installed <1> adaptr: Virtual Private Server <1> adaptr: stepping is 3 <2> Sakkath, Intel website <1> fpu tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx lm pni monitor ds_cpl cid cx16 xtpr <1> those are the flags <2> Sakkath, Could be prescott too. <3> Sakkath: that is a nocona <0> Sakkath: an Intel Xeon is most definitely not a Virtual anything... it may be that *you* have a piece of it *as* a Virtual Server, but no other way makes any sense <4> how would I add my user to group audio? <5> n17ikh|Lappy: man groupadd
<3> Sakkath: it supports long mode (lm) <2> Sakkath, Yeap a nocona <1> adaptr: im telling you what cat /proc/cpuinfo is tellin gme <6> juckes: aparently, you can only format as normal HFS under Linux, not HFS+ <5> n17ikh|Lappy: after you add yourself to the group, you'll need to log out, then back in <7> n17ikh|Lappy: gp***wd -a user audio <2> Sakkath, The "lm" means it got 64-bit support <0> Sakkath: no you're not <1> AnMaster: ok <4> thanks, digitise <1> adaptr: what are you talking about that is exacly what cat /proc/cpuinfo says <7> n17ikh|Lappy: You're welcome. <0> AnMaster: no sse3, so no em64t... <2> adaptr, Why "lm" then? <0> AnMaster: I don't know, check the intel website :) <1> wtf <1> what do i put??? <0> Sakkath: let me quote: <1> adaptr: Virtual Private Server <8> w/2 <8> bah <1> adaptr: have you never heard of them? :x <2> Sakkath, To be on the safe side: i386! ;) <0> Sakkath: what do you put *where* ? <1> adaptr: CFLAGS, march <1> AnMaster: yeah rofl <0> Sakkath: that is irrelevant, VPS is not a feature of nor has it anything to do with a physical CPU <2> Sakkath, That CAN'T fail! <5> heh i386 <1> adaptr: I'm telling you it's a VPS so to tell you I don't know what stage was installed, because I didn't install it! <0> Sakkath: -march=pentium4 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer, the standard, did you check the site already ? <2> adaptr, Mine say: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt lm 3dnowext 3dnow pni lahf_lm <1> adaptr: what site <1> god someonesays p4 someone says nocona <2> Sakkath, You got sse3 <1> AnMaster: meaning??? <2> adaptr, You are wrong <0> Sakkath: a Nocona *is* a pentium 4 Xeon <1> kerframil: what do i do <2> adaptr, sse3 is called pni! <0> AnMaster: of course, keep it up <0> AnMaster: you must be in PR :) <2> adaptr, What? <0> Sakkath: but it's not an -march <1> kerframil: I got these two idiots fighting I dont know which is right <1> adaptr: yes nocona is <0> Sakkath: he is <9> adaptr: actually nocona shares just about zip with pentium 4, it's an em64t xeon. <0> blackace: and a xeon is not a pentium 4 ? <1> My god <9> adaptr: 64-bit xeons are not, no. <2> Sakkath, If you use a 64-bit stage: Use -march=nocona <0> Sakkath: ^^^ <0> I did not know that <1> AnMaster: I dont know if I do! I told you it's a VPS so I didn't install it <2> Sakkath, If you use a 32-bit stage: Use -march=pentium4 or -march=prescot I think <1> AnMaster: I dont know if I do <10> hi <11> sup <2> Sakkath, I c. No idea then. <0> Sakkath: whether it is a VPS or whatever has nothing to do with the physical CPU ! sjeez <12> arrgh
<12> this is a capital crime <2> Sakkath, What is CHOST? <1> adaptr: Jesus christ I can't tell if it's 64bit stage or not <10> could anyone explain me how can i install gentoo using the livecd but all by hand without the graphical part and get the handbook for that? <1> AnMaster: i386-pc-gnu or w/e <12> a guy on another channel just reported the livecd lacks the man command <12> is this true? what? is it? <0> Sakkath: why does that matter ? <9> Sakkath: does it say amd64? <2> Sakkath, Then it's a 32-bit stage <1> AnMaster: i386-pc-linux-gnu <1> AnMaster: then pentium4? <2> Yeah <2> Or prescott. <9> Japsu: yes, manpages waste too much space on the livecd. <2> Not sure on that <9> s/livecd/installcd/ actually <2> Sakkath, ^ <13> biberao, I think that's the sort of thing you do and then tell us how to do it ;) <1> AnMaster: thank you <10> gyaresu im sorry? <12> blackace: you're begging for hordes of clueless newbies to come and lower the already-so-low SNR here! <10> you dont know? <9> Japsu: it's been that way for years, so the hordes probably arrived long ago (and are probably still here) ;) <5> Japsu: .. huh? <12> hehe <12> figures :D <14> anyone know how to make mouse nav buttons work with xgl? <10> help pls? <5> pretty easy to find the man pages online anyway <9> and most commands have a fairly useful --help output <10> is it possible to install gentoo like on 2005.0? <7> biberao: What are you trying to do? <2> biberao, Yes I think so <9> biberao: what do you mean exactly, "like on 2005.0" ? <1> i was told not to use -fomit-frame-pointer so i can trace back <13> biberao, you want to install with command line only? <2> biberao, Do you mean no installer? <2> Sakkath, Good idea <10> AnMaster yes <7> Is there another way? =/ <10> gyaresu yes yes <2> biberao, Maybe. I think so <1> AnMaster: I forget who told me that, but :-p <9> biberao: yes, just follow the handbook. <10> blackace isnt there a possibility <2> Sakkath, DON'T use -fomit-frame-pointer! <10> to get the handbook to my pc? <1> AnMaster: would USE="-x" not get any gtk or qt, so I dont have to do USE="-x -gtk -qt -gnome -kde" <7> Sakkath: No. <2> Sakkath, No <9> biberao: wget 'http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?full=1' <2> Sakkath, And it's -X not -x! <15> Ok, yeah, on at least two mirrors: stage3-i686-2006.0.tar.bz2: FAILED md5sum: WARNING: 1 of 1 computed checksum did NOT match <1> digitise: so I have to do USE="-X -gtk -qt -gnome -kde" <10> blackace yes im doing that already <7> Sakkath: Yes. <1> digitise: because It's a VPS, I wont have anything graphical :-p <2> Sakkath, Yes <9> biberao: so, can you explain to me exactly what your problem is? <16> anyone in here use sk98lin module? <7> Sakkath: Indeed. =] <15> Something's messed up with the digests, on more than one mirror. <17> what file is it that disallows remote logins for root pr default? <1> digitise: :) <2> Sakkath, -svga and whatever too then <1> AnMaster: ok <5> jozzer: can you define 'remote logins"? <13> biberao, mnt/cdrom/docs/html/index.html the handbook is on the cd... <2> Sakkath, I'm not sure if it is standard <10> gyaresu but isnt the same <1> AnMaster: USE="-X -gtk -qt -gnome -kde -svga" <2> Sakkath, use emerge -pv to check <13> biberao, it's not?
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