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<0> my gcc version is 3.3.6-r1 <1> Frederick: try emerge -vp --debug --depclean (that should be *long* though) <2> sayed: ... reboot <3> Oh <3> Okay <3> Would this problem slow down.. Say.. emerging? <4> where would I find a pid number for a particular service.... <5> Of cours I am, RichG <6> stupid question I forget how to resolve... lvm's doing this on startup/shutdown and vgscan... Attempt to close device '/dev/cdrom' which is not open. <7> What does xchatosd actually do? <2> sayed: yes <6> how the heck do I remove lvm from checking /dev/cdrom <2> sayed: two things are 'killa <8> I installed xorg7, and /etc/X11/xorg.conf doesn't exist. Where is it? Do I have to write it from scratch? :~/ <3> Okay <9> marienz, http://rafb.net/paste/results/AgeyUm86.html
<2> sayed: updatedb -- which you *should* run periodically <2> sayed: but it takes up a lot of disk action <6> nm, i found it <6> lol <0> yet when i emerge -p gcc it says gcc 3.4.6-r1 <6> it was updated in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf to not filter /dev/cdrom <6> rather lame <0> O_o <1> Frederick: ok, that makes slightly more sense :) <10> Tzopilotl, uh oh :o try using fixmbr. if that doesn't work, try chkdsk. if neither works, there are plenty of recovery apps. you can use <1> Frederick: now it bails on libX11 instead of kbproto. You didn't sneakily unmerge that between your first pastebin and this one, right? :P <1> Frederick: what does "emerge -vp virtual/x11" give you? <5> OK, RichG , thanks for everything <11> hey <10> Tzopilotl, fixmbr might require special options to overwrite the boot manager on your Windows *partition* and it will probably overwrite the installation of GRUB in your MBR <5> Goodbye everybody <10> Tzopilotl, so learn how to re-install GRUB from the LiveCD <3> Kojiro, why was a KDE program even running? I don't even have KDE o.o <5> It doesn't matter, RichG , I have a live-cd to reinstall LILO in MBR after fixing Windows' fist sectors <9> marienz, ebuild N ] virtual/x11-6.8 0 kB <2> sayed: amarok <1> Frederick: aha! <3> kojiro Okay thanks <1> Frederick: try merging that. <2> sayed: but kde probably wasn't slowing you down as much as mysql, firefox, and updatedb <2> sayed: how much RAM do you have? <3> 512 <2> sayed: and swap? <0> ok how do i have 2 versions of gcc installed? O.o <3> No idea o.o I just know total ram is 512 <9> done <2> er.. total physical RAM? <2> sayed: ^ <3> I followed install guide exactly so.. Probably according to the install guide <3> kojiro yes <2> ok <1> Frederick: depclean is usually happier if you do something like "emerge -DuvaN world" first btw. <12> When installing xorg-x11 7, I get 404 error on: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/X11R7.0/src/everything/xcmiscproto-1.1.2.tar.bz2 <1> Frederick: (that command should've pulled in the missing virtual/x11) <13> dumbledore: Only 2, I have 14 installed here. :) <3> kojiro I am planning on emerging gnome, if Fluxbox is running will the emerge be slowed down in any way? <12> I have synced some minutes ago. <2> sayed: that depends on factors like MAKEOPTS and PORTAGE_NICENESS. Probably not significatnly <2> significantly* <0> .... <3> kojiro Okay. Now, I don't know if i've emerge gnome or not. How may I check? o.o <0> well then how do i change my default version?= <14> im gay <2> sayed: emerge -p gnome <13> dumbledore: gcc-config -l to list them and then the version you want to make it the default. <2> SmileyG: glad you're to hear you're happy. <14> no im queer i like willies <0> thanks <2> SmileyG: that's offtopic <3> kojiro I ran that command and it listed some dependancies <13> SmileyG: Thanks for sharing. Can we get back to Gentoo now? <3> kojiro It listed packages* sorry <2> sayed: I guess you don't have gnome, then <15> johey: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/proto/xcmiscproto-1.1.2.tar.bz2 <2> mzbot: gentoo sayed gnome configuration <16> sayed: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gnome-config.xml
<15> johey: get that and put it inside /usr/portage/distfiles <17> Is there a distfiles directory on the gentoo gui-livecd that has dhcpcd in it? <18> what is a good way to divide a file into parts of a certain size and get them together again? <13> hawking: rar <10> hawking, split <9> marienz, http://rafb.net/paste/results/lzfapX71.html <19> split and join, though I find those extremely irritating to use <13> `Bryan: If there is it should be in the same place: /usr/portage/distfiles <1> Fieldy: "join"? just cat :) <20> Isn't there a simple way to collectively mark all neccesary packages for xorg 7? It seems a tad bit more work than ought to be neccesary to mark every single package manually. <12> jimmyekl: It still breaks with a 404 message, but it might be another file... Eh, this is the error message: http://pastebin.com/717459 <19> nope, that's how it's done. or just wait for it to go stable. <21> there is a script deboazx <21> check the desktop forums on fgo <1> there are tons of scripts circling around, some sillier than others :) <17> I mean, this guy did an install with the gui-livecd and he doesn't have his internet connection up right now, so we need dhcpcd for it. <12> jimmyekl: And this comes even though I have put xcmiscproto-1.1.2.tar.bz2 in /usr/portage/distfiles <17> Does the livecd, the gui one, have a directory for distfiles on it? <18> RichG: when I divide a file into parts with split I use echo to get them together right? echo part3 >> part2 >> part1 >> file <3> kojiro I also have another question., I like the way irssi appears without X running, I mean striaght out of the console right after booting. Is there any terminal that can make irssi look like that? <22> hawking: or... use cat? <4> would unmerging apache break PHP? <18> chaosite: oh lol cat :) <22> hawking: echo part1 part2 part3 > file <18> chaosite: oh yes.. <18> :) <23> what kinda file? <10> cat file.1 file.2 file.3 > file <2> sayed: er... not sure I understand -- you mean like colors and such? <22> hawking: sorry, s/echo/cat <22> / <3> kojiro No just the size and font. <4> I mean, is there a way to emerge apache so that I don't have to re-emerge PHP as well to get mod_php support <18> RichG: does the type of the file matter? <15> johey: how do you download? use "wget url/path/filename <12> jimmyekl: wget yes. <10> hawking, absolutely not <2> sayed: I dunno -- you can set whatever font you like in some terminals. I just happen to like xterm's defaults <23> hawking not recomened for video files <15> johey: sounds strange <18> Fireside: oh why? <18> Fireside: ever had a prob with that? <1> pikhq: either the stack is completely messed up or it's initializing errno twice, which is probably bogus <3> kojiro Is it possible to set a transparent background with xterm? <24> marienz: Maybe my installation of emerge is messed up? <2> sayed: xterm doesn't support it, but some window managers can do it anyway <23> hawking yeah... will produce sync errors in file <3> kojiro I see. <1> pikhq: that seems unlikely. What's the last thing you did before this started happening though? <3> kojiro Can I ask you another question? <18> Fireside: I see.. I won't archive the video files then.. thanks <2> sayed: you just did <10> FireSide, that only happens if you mix parts of different video files <1> pikhq: the annoying thing is I was seconds away from asking you "please remerge python with -ggdb in CFLAGS" before I remembered you can't do that. Chicken/egg problem. <23> hawking for avi files use avimerge -c -o whole.avi -i file1.avi file 2.avi <10> if cat cared about the format of data streams, UNIX would go to hell <25> When I emerge gentoo-sources - I get http://giggsey.pastebin.com/717467 - How can I fix it? <18> RichG: :) <23> hawking or you can do that cat thing for them and use mencoder to fix the errors <1> RichG: yeah, which is why stuff like "dog" is silly :) <24> marienz: Last thing I did was Ctrl-Z "emerge -avuDN world" for a couple of minutes. <21> giggsey check if there is enough space left to unpack the sources :\ <2> RichG: which is particularly useful when less things a textfile is binary. You can cat to less (oddly enough) <21> they need around 340mb <1> pikhq: anything interesting in the tail end of /var/log/emerge.log? Recent portage or python changes? <2> thinks* <15> giggsey: df -h <3> kojiro When I boot up my pc I get [*] Failed to start Local <10> sys-apps/dog "Dog is better than cat" -- nice! <25> ebfe: It has 400MB of the partition, which is plenty <1> pikhq: one thing you could try (although it's very unlikely it'll help) is remove the .pyc and .pyo files in /usr/lib/portage/pym/ <10> I just got that :> <15> giggsey: id say you have like 0 space on your / (or /usr) partition <21> but it will copy it to the sandbox before merging it into live system
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