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<0> ugh one thing after another <1> This is aggrivating <1> I think I'm going to have to recompile my kernel <2> puff its not experimental <2> in fact gentoo has the best 64bit support imho <3> I keep getting installation failures <4> all portage needs is multilib support, then it will be killer <5> How do I unmerge virtual/glut ? emerge -C doesn't work :x <6> ok, my friend is at the kernel panic his choices are to start a shell or specify a root device, so if he starts the shell, is that any good? or how would he type in a root device <4> matty_, virtual/glut is not a real package, you need to emerge the package that provides virtual/glut <6> it's having trouble loading the root device btw <7> Print file was not accepted (client-error-bad-request) cups ? <4> maccam94, he should specify root=/dev/[rootdevice] on the kernel command line <6> Draconx: it is specified <6> it just won't load the root device <4> maccam94, has he built the root filesystem driver into the kernel? It can't be a module
<7> since apple uses cups, is printing a pita as it is in Linux? <6> i'm wondering if it's a problem with udev <6> Draconx: it's in the kernel <4> maccam94, udev is loaded well after the root fs is mounted <8> wow <8> tried vim7 today <8> it rocks <6> Draconx: it's NOT loading the rootfs <6> that's the problem <6> er <4> maccam94, i'm just saying udev can't be the issue <6> ok <6> nvm <6> because udev starts <0> who are you guys talking about? <6> and it can't determine the root device <3> Draconx, are you dual booting or would that cause problems with gentoo on an amd64 <9> yuriks: do you have an ebuild? <4> maccam94, is the /etc/fstab setup correctly? <6> Draconx: yup <6> do the dump options matter? <4> PuffCool, no I only have x86-64 gentoo on my computer <6> those 2 numbers at the ends of the line <6> *end <0> arg, why does it create up to hdh but not hdi!!! <4> maccam94, I leave them 0, i don't know what one is - the other is whether or not to fsck it <6> ok i think one is 1 and the other is 2 or 3 or something <2> i've winxp 32bit and gentoo 64bit dual boot with no problems <6> the guide had 2 numbers listed by it <10> BigJ emerge search flux will give you several fluxbox configurators <6> i just kept those <5> Draconx: equery d virtual/glut doesn't return anything <6> Draconx: so what happens is udev starts, and then can't determine the root device, i'm can't remember if i said that <1> is it possible to have a kernel build and kde emerge going at the same time? <5> Draconx: emerge -pv virtual/glut has a list of blocked xorg-x11-6.9 packages <6> sylvisj: i wouldn't recommend it <4> sylvisj, it will make both much slower but other than that <1> well, I have a dualcore cpu, so I'm not too worried about speed drop <8> oh crap <8> I deleted my workspaces... <1> Besides, the emerge is on package 12 of 268.... at this point I don't think it could take much longer <11> your CPU is there to be abused <4> sylvisj, its perfectly safe to compile your kernel at the same time. Its only on parallel emerges where problems *can* occur <1> Alright. <0> any udev people?? <11> sylvisj: with dual-core you should be able to run 4 jobs at once <1> The emerge isn't going any slower than it was, but the kernel compile is unusually slow <4> sylvisj, basically if the same package gets emerged twice and is being written to the main part of the disk in parallel, wierd things can happen <11> you could do -j2 in your make.conf and -j2 in your kernel compile <1> It's already set to -j3 (cpus+1) <11> sylvisj: i subscribe to the (cpus*2) method <11> i did have one box where -j32 was the standard though <1> ^_^ Whatever works <11> i wanted that machine to die <1> Lol <1> What were you trying to do, blow the cpu? <11> anything... CPU, RAM, disk... whatever it would take <11> i just couldn't tell my boss i took a hammer to it >] <1> Heh. Much easier to just crank the voltages first in the bios. <1> I strongly hope that kdelibs is the biggest part of the kde build <1> It's been on there for about 15 minutes
<11> i doubt it... all of kde is *huge* <4> sylvisj, kdelibs takes about 75 minutes to build on my machine <1> That's not too bad <11> qt is pretty bad too <4> as a rule, if the name of a package starts with k, it will take forever to emerge <1> Then again, I'm guessing this is gonna take longer than it did on debian, since that was really just download + unpack <11> sylvisj: :) welcome to source builds <12> I thinkt he first part of kde is the longest to build, after the first 50 or so, it's did about 150 in just a couple hours on my machine <1> Hey, Optimized 64-bit Gentoo > Generic i386 32-bit Debian Etch <4> xfce4.3 + fvwm is much quicker to build than kde <1> I'll experiment with that another time. Right now my goal is to get something vaguely resembling what I'm familiar with up and running <1> Wow, that was one damn fast kernel build <11> Draconx: i thought xfce was a wm... i guess that is configurable? <4> pravus, xfce is a de <12> heh, thats kinda my thinking sylvisj <12> get something looking good to work, then experiment <13> in what package might "mkimage" be? <11> Draconx: well, but i would have thought you couldn't change the wm <1> I don't care about if it looks good, as long as I can find what I need <14> @sylivisj Did you make clean first? <1> Yes. <14> fantastic! <1> Built this fast off the gentoo cd, too <4> pravus, killall xfwm4 && fvwm changes the wm nicely ;) <1> I'm loving my 2.4ghz opty 165 more and more every day <4> sylvisj, want to mail me your computer? <11> i really need to get in one some dual-core action <1> Haha, wouldn't even if I could afford the shipping :P <12> heh, I'm still using my old athlon 64 3000+ :/ <4> i'll probably grab a dualcore system when I go back to uni in the fall <1> Thermaltake Xaser III case <11> just bought a new motorcycle though... :/ <1> Weighs a metric a55ton <4> sylvisj, i have the antec p180, its a .8mm steel ch***is with 1mm steel around the drive bays... it weighs about 20kg without anything in it ;) <1> Yeah, this thing is solid steel as well <15> i'm trying to use binary packages. We have several identical systems, so i ran qpkg to create a package for glibc. i've copied this to another machine, set PKGDIR, but it's not working. <5> Does anyone know what package has glut. media-libs/glut is the only revelant package I can find, but it isn't installed <5> /./? <4> whereami, copy the tarball to /usr/portage/packages, then emerge -k glibc <1> 7x 80mm case fans stock <11> you know the case that is in the tek:alchemy image on gentoo.org's home page? <4> sylvisj, heh mine has 4x 120mm fans <16> i have the lain li P-60 weighs almnost nothing <11> i've got that one <0> when my box startes udev, below it says starting uevents = and fails, what could cause uevents thingy to fail? <17> oh, COME ON. <17> I *just* updated openoffice <1> :P I'd rather have the 120s tbh. <17> and now there's a new version?! <4> Linuxbeak, use openoffice-bin ;) <17> Draconx: I've done that in the past. It's substantially slower. <1> Getting liquid cooling this summer so I can overclock more, might get some more powerful 80mms to keep this ****er cool <1> Might even drill a couple more holes and add a couple 120mms <12> 80mm tornados are nice, tons of airflow <12> really loud though <1> Loud is nothing <15> Draconx, didn't work.. <1> computers noises don't keep me up or bother me <12> get a few tornados and say that again <16> me either <1> :P I once had four computers all running in this room <12> the noise doesn't bother me until I can hear it clearly over my music <11> sylvisj: how many computers do you have running at once right now? <17> sylvisj: Try 16 plus a 7U server. <1> Two <11> and who else has a 19" rack in their home? <4> i need to get some rackmounts <16> i have an apc netshelter next to my bed <11> rackmount++ <1> Mine, and my brother on my dad's xaserIII <17> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Beowulf.jpg <17> That's mine. <11> except that it is very expensive <4> i have quite a few headless machines, they could use rackmountable cases
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