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<0> http://pastebin.com/597703 <- worth filing a bug report or just a stupid mistake of me again?
<1> Coume: try: grep 1000 /etc/p***wd
<2> Hi, my squirrelmail is not working its picking up mail fine but not sending it... I logged onto the mailserver locally using telnet to port 25 and i could send mail fine
<2> but SM wont send it. Any ideals ?
<3> kyelewis[3], Hm. Unstable version of glibc...
<3> Oops
<3> wrong nick
<0> heh
<3> Kuja^, Hm. Unstable version of glibc...
<1> k31th: have you set your effective email address and full name in squirrelmail's preferences? doule-checked the smtp configuration in its ./configure tool? and also, have you reviewed your mailserver logs for details of any attempted transactions (and failures)?
<3> Kuja^, I that one of those "IPROMISETOONLYBUGWITHPATCHES" versions?
<3> is*
<4> guys i resolved the problem..i have put a skin
<0> AnMaster: not that i know
<3> Kuja^, Ok
<3> Kuja^, I see it's ~amd64 so it's not.



<5> kerframil, thxs that is likely to do the trick :) as my acutal 1000 user do not have wirte access in this folder!
<0> yeah, it build also fine for me on my amd64 box
<3> Kuja^, Hm. What gcc version?
<1> Coume: right. you get the exact same permissions client-side as you do on the actual portion/contents of the filesystem begin exported. but it's up to _you_ to make sure the uid/gid's match up (unless you use nis/nss_ldap or something)
<0> AnMaster: 4.1
<6> bleh.. ok i've rebooted my gentoo install and i'm sitting here at a grub command line
<3> Kuja^, That one is masked by package.mask!
<1> Coume: it's not like smb/cifs where you can provide unique credentials when mounting any given share, for example. the uid/gid context is "as is".
<5> kerframil, so the best is to create a specific level on each side?
<0> AnMaster: yeah, i meant my amd64 box, it worked there
<3> Kuja^, Tried with a stable compiler?
<7> fiveiron: your grub.conf is probably messed
<6> is there a way to login to the system?
<8> hi all
<6> i set up a kernel and i have my partitions all set up
<0> AnMaster: the compiler on the failing box is stable
<8> does anybody know what the module name is for a Sis 300/305 graphicscard that i need to put into /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 to make it load on startup?
<3> Kuja^, Maybe the unstable glibc don't work with stable gcc then?
<3> Kuja^, I realy don't know
<0> maybe that is the case
<3> Kuja^, Try an ~arch gcc
<1> Coume: if you need to access an export as a user other than root with write privileges (root is always 0), then you need to be very careful that your usernames are allocated the same uid on both server and client. or learn how to use a centralised p***wd database (nis is the least amount of h***le for the inexperienced).
<0> i already found a bugreport where a ppc user can't compile this glibc with his compiler
<3> Kuja^, Hm. Is this ppc?
<9> swush... snowing.... it was 10 degrees C outside few hours ago.. must be some gcc compile error..
<10> anticipatory scheduler or deadline ?
<1> Coume: if you ls -l stuff client side and see numbers instead of names (or the wrong names) then that's a sure sign that you haven't synced things up nicely in that regard. careful, as you may end up giving access to users who shouldn't have it ;)
<0> AnMaster: no not really, but the same compiler, maybe its really a compiler problem
<3> Kuja^, Ok. As I said I run stable. So I don
<3> Kuja^, Ok. As I said I run stable. So I don't know
<0> maybe its only working with gcc4 and up.
<3> Kuja^, Maybe
<3> Kuja^, No
<3> Kuja^, Can't be
<3> Kuja^, why is gcc-4* more masked than glibc-2.4 then?
<3> Kuja^, On amd64: gcc-4* is masked by missing keyword. glibc-2.4 is masked by ~amd64
<3> SO that can't be the reason Kuja^.
<0> yeah gcc-4.0.2 is -*
<0> yeah true
<3> Kuja^, AMD64: ~3.4.5 *3.4.5-r1 *4.0.2-r3 [M]4.1.0
<3> form eix
<3> from*
<1> cyb0rg: bit of a generalisation but anticipatory is better in many cases. consider avoiding it if you're using SCSI disks that support TCQ (tagged command queueing) or if you use a fancy hardware RAID controller (where the nature of the device is abstracted from the actual mechanics of the disks that underly it).
<1> cyb0rg: also, AS can regress on some database-type workloads. in general though it's a very good elevator, see: /usr/src/linux/Documentation/block/as-iosched.txt
<11> Hey.. Almost every package I try to emerge, gives me the same error during compile "cannot find the library '/usr/lib/libX11.la'" .. Does anyone have a clue, why this error occurs? :(
<1> and that's why it's the default, in fact ;)
<12> is anyone having troubles with utf8 and the gentoo forums? i can't see any special characters there. only boxes instead.
<13> Hi, will I be able to install openoffice.org 1 AND 2 ?
<1> kale: maybe if you mix versions across openoffice and openoffice-bin otherwise no, I don't believe so
<14> Does anyone use vmware that might know what these errors mean? http://rafb.net/paste/results/23jKwb96.html
<15> Is it possible to make joystick input prevent the screen from blanking?
<13> kerframil: I thought of it due to the difference in binary names e.g. oocalc and oocalc2. I may try the binary...
<1> kale: it's somewhat academic because the 1.x.x ebuilds don't even exist in the portage tree anymore
<14> why would anyone want 1.x?
<1> MissActek: good question - I wish I knew the answer for that (used to run into that problem when using emulators and it's idiotic)
<1> well, rather the screensaver would kick it. but moving a joystick shouldn't be considered "idle" time in this context
<13> kerframil: ahem, well then, i guess the subject is worn out then ;-)
<16> hi every body
<1> error403: well, why do you think it's been dropped from the tree?not worth the time/effort to maintain.
<14> kerframil, exactly



<14> :D
<14> Meh - i was using 2.0 as soon as it was in the tree anyway :D
<10> should I leave kernel support for misc binaries in ?
<1> cyb0rg: not unless you know why you'd need it
<7> NaeRey: with or without the addition of pointless new features like wobbly opengl windows?
<1> cyb0rg: the vast majority of users do not
<10> do not know .. or do not need it ?
<17> heyo every1
<10> :)
<1> cyb0rg: the fact that you're asking almost certainly means "no" ;)
<18> hmmm, I need to kexec up to .15-r7 soon
<9> LSD`, without
<19> hey, i got gentoo 2004.3, can i upgrade the system to 2006.0 after installing the 2004.3 version?
<10> heh .. no .. I mean .. I was going to disable it (leave only ELF support) .. but I decided to read the "HELP" for MISC anyway .. and this line captured my attention: "You will like this especially if you use programs that need an interpreter to run like Java, Python...."
<10> *python*
<17> i was wondering; is there an easy flag to emerge packages from a live cvs instead from tarball, or one must write write a fresh new ebuild specifically for live cvs, or one can just checkout configure make make install and then if one wants to uninstall just overwrites it with the actual portage ebuild?
<10> isn't portage python based ?
<9> yes
<1> pave: why not just download/unpack a 2006.0 stage3 tarball once you've booted from your 2004.3 media?
<7> pave: if you've been keeping world up to date then you've pretty much got all the same package a 2006.0 system would have anyway
<1> pave: that will save you a world of grief when upgrading
<15> kerframil: Hmm. Yeah, it's dumb.
<19> aha
<7> pave: if you really want, you can redirect /etc/make.profile to 2006.0 but it's not strictly necessary
<19> ok
<1> pave: is there any reason why you can't do that?
<19> to download and unpack 2006.0 stage tarball?
<1> yep
<19> not really... but dunno if its hard
<1> well, how were you intending to install anyway? you _have_ to unpack a stage tarball :p
<19> :>
<1> as long as you have net access just download the latest stage3 tarball
<1> with wget, unpack, chroot - off you go
<1> the release media is not important as long as it supports your hardware OK for the purposes of installation
<19> hmm why not a stage1?
<1> pave: well, the official line is that it's not supported for regular users anymore (and the handbook does not cover it in depth as it used to). the other reason is that 2006.0 is a very recent release and the stage3 tarball is fairly up-to-date anyway.
<19> oh
<1> pave: and using the stage3 doesn't stop you making further customisations.
<1> that said, if you know the stage1 process well the nobody's stopping you. but you will most likely be faced with resistance if you get it wrong and ask for further help then.
<20> does the /etc/make.profile symlink get updated automaticaly?
<1> Weedy: no
<20> :/
<20> I have to keep remembering then
<1> in most cases it isn't important (it's more important between major revisions - 2004.x -> 2005.x and so forth)
<21> Weedy, portage will remind you when your profile goes obsolete
<22> I am having some trouble mounting a nfs share -- can anyone help?
<1> NeddySeagoon: absolutely true but it's advisable to change it well before such an occurrence I think ;)
<21> kerframil, for major revisons I agree
<1> NeddySeagoon: yes, that's typically when changes are introduced which would have an impact of importance beyond the emerge/update cycle. but that's a gross generalisation and I do recommend upgrading the profile link whenever possible.
<1> then again, you know this I'm sure :)
<21> EvilGuru, does it work if your do the nfs mount on the server i.e. self to self via nfs ?
<21> kerframil, I'll remember that
<1> MissActek: yeah, it is :/
<23> mum and dad were just in antartica..... they took a photo of a gentoo for me :) http://gallery.novakovic.com.au/v/Argentina-Antarctica/Antarctica/Gentoo+Penguin1.jpg.html
<24> they just happened to p*** by on their way to the supermarket ?
<24> :)
<23> lol
<25> I have a problem, I recently installed 2006 livecd but it doesnt show any grapical screen
<23> nah they seriously went there *shrugs*
<21> duniya, You need to choose one to install - its not there yet
<20> triplah, lol "Hey son we know we will never get grand children so we thought we could at lest give you this"
<17> triplah, nice :)
<23> Weedy: haha
<23> whats scary is that my parents actually know what gentoo is
<26> hello. i have a question. before i install gentoo (without using network), i would like to know how to configure a modem where i can dial in by a number? and how to dial in if i have done so, and who to logout from internet. i only find programs like PPP*something* in the documentation, but i am not sure if they are the right ones (because i am not even sure if ppp is modem)...
<5> when I plug my phone it tells me through dmesg that it noticed it, but how can I know on which /dev/* it is connected?
<23> they are technical at all
<23> aren't*
<17> i was wondering; is there an easy flag to emerge packages from a live cvs instead from tarball, or one must write write a fresh new ebuild specifically for live cvs, or one can just checkout configure make make install and then if one wants to uninstall just overwrites it with the actual portage ebuild?
<27> triplah: you're lucky... my father is all: "all dont trust that linux-pirate, giving things away from free"
<19> ok thanks, gotta try that
<1> charlls: there is a cvs.ecl*** for writing ebuilds that retrieve their sources from a CVS server
<21> tknits_kitsahcot ppp provides TCP/IP for the internet of the serial port used by your modem. You will have to set up your computer to answer the phone.


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