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<0> grm <1> Caljohn: oh ok thanks anyway <0> hrm* <2> cold0ero: #fallback_eth0=( "192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0" ) <2> #fallback_route_eth0=( "default via 192.168.0.1" )? <0> I don't think I can remove all of it's dependencies <0> Except manually... :/ <3> how does portage determine which package is the "most recent"? <3> my emerge -uDNpv world thinks I need to "upgrade" to a version of a package that is much older than the one currently installed <4> rfichoke: the value <5> ackro: won't it still do the dhcpcd command at startup though? <6> i have a feeling now X is now completely dead <7> http://pastebin.com/712109 <4> rfichoke: maybe you installed it using ACCEPT_KEYWORDS on the command line? <7> get that error when emerging vmware <0> My X is dead too
<2> rfichoke: thats ok, somethimes a package is marked unstable again <6> going to have to install ubuntu or something i can't get X working again :( <4> heh <8> how do I check if emerge is actually using ccache <3> ackro: that's the thing: the package I have installed already is marked stable for my arch... <2> vinboy: emerge --info <3> ackro: in fact, I can't get portage to *install* the version that emerge world wants <3> ackro: unless I explicitly specify that version, of course <4> rfichoke: which package? <8> thanks <2> gm, sounds strange <9> what does the yellow use in emerge -vp mean ? <4> funky: what sybol is next to it? <9> % <3> brianw: actually, there are several packages <10> new USE flag since last merge <4> funky: means new USE flag for that packag. <9> oh, ok, thanks <9> nice feature <11> funky: why, thankyou. <5> wow, that was informative to me too (the use flag thing... I was wondering about the yellow ones) <11> ;) <4> man portage once in a while :) <4> er man emege probably <4> heh <12> ok <12> there we go <5> one thing I've learned with gentoo, if I can break it, I can fix it, so I just figured since it wasn't a blocked package, might as well merge it and deal with it later <12> box is back up with patch applied <5> ;) <12> now we wait and see if it dies again <12> :p <3> brianw: example: it wants me to update QT from 3.3.4-r5 to 3.3.6-r1. But 3.3.4-r5 isn't even installed. I have 4.1.2 installed and it's marked x86 keyword <11> nikkun: how large? <13> brianw, i got everything all set up, but then I installed windows so I could resize my partitions with partition magic, and now my boot loader wont work, so I am trying to reinstall it but it can't find boot, do you have any time to advise me? <14> i dont know but its still compliing >.< <15> trent: why you installed windows <11> btw, how large is large for linux kernel binaries <11> trent: follow the grub section of the handbook again <3> brianw: doh! n/m. it looks like emerge never removed 3.3.4-r5. #@*(&! <14> i dont know its just taking longer then the other <16> nikkun: btw the gentoo kernel should be about the same size as the vanilla one... <11> particularly the section pertaining to grub-install <14> ok <16> nikkun: did something different? <14> i dont think so <5> you don't need to use partition magic to resize partitions trent <13> CalJohn, I actually have the grub section on my 2nd terminal <5> just get a livecd with gparted on it, that's your linux version of partition magic =P <11> trent: then what's gone wrong? <13> I tried doing as it instructed, but was met with the error <15> trent: lol you are stucked up because you use windows <11> openbysource: not constructive <13> openbysource: Im sorry? <15> okay <11> trent: what is the error? <14> rfhj <13> grub-install cannot find the device for /boot <17> openbysource: how could it be I have /usr/sbin/sendmail and where i do emerge -pv sendmail, its not installed ? and I can't find the config fiels <5> trent, what do you mean when you say your boot loader isn't working? what does it do when you boot the computer?
<18> how running taskbar in enlightenment? <11> trent: is grub on a seperate partition? <13> cold0ero: correct, it isn't working <13> CalJohn: no I only have 3 linux files including the swap <5> what does it do when you start the computer without a livecd? <13> err partitions <18> ****how load taskbar in enlightenment? <11> trent: and is the partition /boot still intact? <15> stark: you need to emerge sendmail please do that <11> it really ought to be on it's own partition. much simpler that way. <13> CalJohn: how would I confirm that? <11> trent: tell me all the partitions use have, and their order <13> okay <13> all of them? even non-linux partitions? <11> yes <5> all of them <19> does anyone know how to rebuild an ext3 fs that has been mysteriously damaged? <20> any kopete users here? <13> hda1 = /boot ,hda2 = ntfs , hda3 = swap , hda4 = / , hdb1 = ntfs <20> if so recommend which to use? kde-base or net-im kopete? <11> seems fine. you're sure none of them got wiped out when you installed xp? it's known to be quite unfriendly <13> Windows is quite abbrasive <5> winxp rewrites the mbr when it installs <5> I know that <15> CalJohn: all his partitions are quite intact i confirmed those <13> I don't know if they are wipped out <15> lol <11> ok <5> can you do a fdisk /dev/hda <17> openbysource: i did ls -l `which sendmail` and theres a symlink to ssmtp, hmm <11> what is the command use use to install grub? <5> and see the partitions on the drive? <15> stark: so you know what you were doing , you were not using sendmail. better emerge it <13> grub-install --root-directory=/boot /dev/hda <11> --root-directory ? <13> it is in the handbook <13> it worked the first time <10> win still does that? cute. the last time i ever had win was 98. it blew out my entire linux install and never even asked if i wanted to blow those partitions out. never used it again. just wrong. <13> I also tried: grub-install /dev/hda <13> same results <15> give all of them the error you got <11> the error is "cannot find device"? <11> most strange <21> hi. i'm using xfce4 and I cannot mount my cdrom <13> wait <21> whats the command for it? isn't it mount /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 <19> is there a way to make emerge ignore deps and install something anyway? <15> CalJohn: when he does a ls on /boot it shows everything is fine <13> my boot partition isn't set with the boot attribute anymore, windows is <13> I did fdisk -l <11> is /boot from hda1 or from hda3? <12> heh <12> damn talk about a difference <12> suddenly my box isnt loosing memory through its *** <22> What's so special about ##gentoo ? <13> CalJohn: I believe I found the problem <12> that patch fixed a LOT of things <17> openbysource: can i not use anything else beside sendmail? <11> trent: oh?! what was it? <22> I can't believe another firefox exploit <22> it's as bad as internet explorer now <13> well I did fdisk -l and the star in the boot column that was next to /boot, is now next to ntfs <15> stark: you asked me sendmail i gave you that answer. now you say beside sendmail. what exactly do you want ? a smtp server ? sendmail is best. i think so <23> patg: now its saying no soundcard found <13> so windows turned off the boot attribute of hda1 <23> oh and i lost the internet on that comp >.< <11> so ntfs is the bootable partition? <11> i see <13> lol yes it is now set that way <22> trent, The boot flag only make a difference when you have a DOS MBR, lilo and grub ignore the boot flag when they are install in the mbr I think <15> AntiLiberal: right <13> hmm, so if that isn't it, what could the problem be <13> *say user err and youl <13> die
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