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<0> great <0> thanks for help <0> :) <1> LinuxBlues: i've told him to google for wondershaper. That's my answer. <2> mzbot, google wondershaper <3> tdr: http://www.my-opensource.org/howto/qostrafficshaping-shorewall-wondershaper-howto.html <4> szenti: a wrong answer, of course <2> hrm <5> ack... <6> Does anyone here know about bandwidth limiting? limiting certain connections/addresses at a certain limit like 256Kb/sec ? <1> LinuxBlues: what would you recommend then? <5> traffic shaping seems popular tonight <1> i'm open minded <6> cable modems know how to do it <4> szenti: if he has asked about renicing a program, I've answered yet... <7> 982 people in here and no one has setup a gentoo cluster? jeesh
<5> why do you guys argue about what someone else has asked .) <8> how can i get libungif?? <8> how can i find what that lib is for? <5> BlackBsd emerge maybe? <5> Description: A library for reading and writing gif images without LZW compression <9> GUIPEnguin: I'm going to be setting up one soon, when I get around to it. Distcc, probably. <10> whats the best/fastest way to format a hard drive <11> LinuxBlues: sorry to jump in here, but I do think lesshaste was wondering about prioritizing bandwidth....might as well just ask him <12> magnets. <10> no <5> arcin just format it <11> wait, he's gone.....so nevermind <7> farrioth: so you only plan on distrubuting compiling tasks? <12> arcin: define your "format"? <10> zero the drive <5> dd zeroes over it <13> Gome base or gnome core? <8> joga: emerge libungif ? <5> or shred for example <5> BlackBsd aye? <13> gnome* <9> GUIPEnguin: I don't do much else I can easily distribute. <12> arcin: full or fast format? <10> fast <14> gnome-light? <5> BlackBsd try emerge -va libungif <12> arcin: 00 at the beginning. <9> GUIPEnguin: All my nodes are different architectures. <7> so cross compiling <4> Shirakawasuna: I've read the question, so I answered it, if you want to make another question or explain it better, just do it, and don't ask nonsenses... <14> dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/{sd,hd}{a,b,c,d} <11> LinuxBlues: nonsenses? :). Like I said, he's gone, so who cares <7> someone mentioned to me about doing a Beowulf style cluster.. I may look into that.. I only have 3 months to setup a cluster.. and a bunch of 1.8ghz boxes <4> ok <8> joga: emerge -pva libungif emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "libungif". <15> can someone recommend me a lightweight video player that can play w32 movies? <5> BlackBsd funny, my portage has it <5> BlackBsd * media-libs/libungif <13> SirTalon, I have gnome base installed but there is a gnome core avallibe but cant be installed on top of the base whats best? <9> GUIPEnguin: Yes. <16> hawking: mplayer or xine <17> hawking: mplayer or xinelib/xineui probably arn't light enough for you are they? <5> "lightweight"... <14> hawking: install win32codecs, then use mplayer or xine <2> hawking, mplayer with win32codecs set in your use <16> anything lib-based is lightweight <15> all right thanks <5> depends what you mean by light <14> psycophobia: i don't use gnome so i can't help you there <13> ok <8> joga: when was the last time you emerge --sync ed? <10> does the gentoo install manual just give instructions to install the bare system and let you emerge from there? <8> i dont have that lib <16> arcin: yes <18> arcin, correct <14> arcin: yes <16> arcin, correct <16> woo :p <5> BlackBsd I haven't synced thid puter in a while, let me check the one I synced yesterday.. <11> psycophobia: is something prompting you to upgrade? <5> BlackBsd yup it's not there anymore
<11> psycophobia: there's no need to use gnome-core otherwise - gnome-base is really all you need <5> BlackBsd http://sourceforge.net/projects/libungif/ <8> joga: thank you, it must be depreceated.. <11> psycophobia: it seems like it may be another meta ebuild containing many of the same things as gnome-base <1> hmm, this will be my second gentoo instlall :> <19> bye <8> i think giflib is used now.. <14> BlackBsd: correct, the lwz patent expired a while ago <13> Shirakawasuna, I was going to try to install gnome-core because theres things missing like when i right click on the desktop the terminal is not availlible ,I think im missing applets of some kind. terminal <20> anyone know whats the basic command to extract a rar file on gentoo <5> unrar x file.rar <14> styles: do you have unrar? <21> rar x file.rar <22> styles: unrar? <5> or ehh <16> styles: emerge unrar-gpl <5> unrar e maybe <23> hmm, while building openssh: ./destest: error while loading shared libraries: ../util/../libssl.so.0.9.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <11> psycophobia: how did you install gnome? <20> i have unrar yes <23> im doing emerge system <20> i do an unrar -e filename and it doesnt work <20> =\ <23> openssl i mean <16> styles: unrar --help <24> styles: man unrar <20> there is no man page <20> and --help dont really help much <14> styles: unrar e /path/to/archive <20> thats why i come here, ive googled <21> rar --help <18> no - <18> just e ;) <20> oh <20> lol <25> styles: just e <20> i use -e <20> =P <16> unrar-gpl uses -x for extract <18> so we noticed ;)_ <18> who uses that gpl crap <18> seriously <20> a simple thing like that throws me out in the water <20> thanks <25> >_> wasn't it x though, or is taht only regular rar? <16> antarus: sane people <20> is rar and unrar the same ? <20> when it comes to performance <11> styles: wow, so that's what it looks like when I ask questions (with way too many lines) :) <21> dunno never used notn but rar myself <18> Shirakawasuna, haha :) <11> I'm annoying <16> styles: rar is a proprietary format, you should only bother extracting them, not making them <23> bzip is better :P <25> bzip ftw! <13> Shirakawasuna, i lost my gnome desktop a while back after a depclean so i have had some bugs but installed it all back apart from gnome backgrounds i just emerged it and finished it looking at -s option <16> I'd probably use 7z if I thought p7zip was good for anything but extraction <11> psycophobia: did you try running revdep-rebuild? It's standard to run that after depclean <26> anyone have experience with the tyan k8we? <23> funny thing: emerge failed installing openssl first time, but now succeeded although i did nothing but reemerging ... %) <27> Shirakawasuna, I thought you were supposed to do that the other way around <11> psycophobia: if that doesn't work, I would personally remove gnome using some variation of emerge -C gnome, and then emerge it again <13> Shirakawasuna, yes sir i did <28> Would anyone know, off the top of their heads, how one would migrate a logical volume from one volume group to another? ( LVM ) <29> is there any way to byp*** dvd menus in mplayer? <11> johndo: I do revdep before and after, but I think after is more important <11> johndo: a revdep-rebuild never hurts <21> math1236 play the main vob? <11> psycophobia: and after running it again did it appear to have fixed everything? <29> harritj: oh yeah, I knew that.. thanks <11> psycophobia: that is, if you run it right now is anything broken? <27> Shirakawasuna, Isee, I think you can break things very badly if you deplclean without doing `emerge --update --newuse --deep world` and `revdep-rebuild` first <13> Shirakawasuna, let me do that <11> johndo: oh I don't doubt it - I always make sure I've updated everything before running it. and like I said, revdep-rebuild couldn't hurt and I do it before anyways....maybe I should start recommending it before as well
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