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<0> stark: ok <1> hello people <2> brianw: ok what ? <0> stark: I got your reply <1> hey guys.. i dont know why my lighttpd runing with php fastcgi doesn't kill php childs when i stop it... the error.log is telling me... <1> <1> "2006-06-16 05:04:15: (mod_fastcgi.c.1483) <1> <1> 2006-06-16 05:04:15: (connections.c.766) missing cleanup in fastcgi" <1> <1> everytime someone access a webpage <3> when what? <4> stealth: if you cannot boot anymore, try to boot from a live cd and run lspci, check if that command recognises all your hardware correctly <1> oops <0> stark: if it is not a dir, then maybe you need to create the spool for root <5> hey guys. <6> 'lo teferi` <3> Foundation, it does <0> stealth: are you booting the livecd, or your installed gentoo?
<5> i just upgraded to the latest xorg-server in portage, but now when i startx it fails, talking about a discrepancy in nvidia driver versions <3> i have installed gentoo.. i can boot 2.6.12.5 but i cant boot 2.6.15-gentoo <5> so i tried to emerge nvidia-glx, but xorg-server is blockin git <2> brianw: how so? <0> teferi`: 7.1? <5> brianw: 1.0.99 <0> stark: no idea... <3> i mean 2.6.14 <7> teferi`, re-emerge nvidia and nvidia-kernel. <5> i cant emerge nvidia <8> teferi`, its a sticky in the forums... you cant run 7.1 with nvidia-glx <9> teferi`, xorg 7.1 wont work with Nvidia drivers atm <5> oh graet <7> then i stand corrected. <5> so do i have to unmerge this version and re-emerge the old version? <9> teferi`, make sure u hardmask it <9> ill giveu the mask <8> yeah.... use /etc/portage/package.mask <5> im never emerge -u <5> 'ing world unless my pc is broken. <0> teferi`: sing ~arch these things are bound to come up. You should read up before upgrading xorg in ~arch imo <0> and foregoing upgrading your box to avoid these things is a bad idea <8> teferi`, your mask should look something like this.... http://rommel.pastebin.com/712271 <10> how do I update to fastest mirrors? <8> yeah its easier to break it and fix it then worry too much about upgrading...lol <5> this says i have 7.0-r2 installed <5> now 7.1 <5> not* <5> all i upgraded was xorg-server-1.0.99 <8> well good then add the line from pastebin i showed you to downgrade server <4> stealth perhaps you forgot to build in support for something special in your kernel. doublecheck the configuration with which you made it. also make sure you have reinstalled all kernel modules <8> its the first one <8> but you should add the others too... they will all get upgraded if you dont <11> quick question, cant seem to figure it out (tells me bad atom when trying). how do i keep madwifi drivers from going above madwifi-ng-tools-0.1401.20060117 - everything above that point has an issue with my card and bring about lost packets <12> if i want to move files that end in 1-5 how do I do it? <12> file1 file2 file3 etc <13> mv *[1-5] target/ <12> :D <13> yay globs =) <12> can i do file0000[1-5] <0> felixo: use ls to test <12> makes sense <12> thanks:D <11> anyone have any helpful ideas? <6> pyr02k1: echo ">net-wireless/madwifi-ng-tools-0.1401-20060117" >> /etc/portage/package.mask <11> ty ty <14> Meh, it wants to "upgrade" Johntheripper-1.7.0.2 to the 1.6 one :( <15> isnt there some way to boot a kernel i have on a local drive from gentoo's livecd boot prompt <0> ErZo^: because you used ACCEPT_KEYWORDS on the command line I imagine <15> im in a world of hurt overhere. i decided for a variety ofreasons to reinstall gentoo from scratch, and now my system is randomly locking <11> --- Invalid atom in /etc/portage/package.mask: >net-wireless/madwifi-ng-tools-0.1401-20060117 ... doesnt seem to like me <14> brianw: Nope, it's in package.keywords <14> :) <15> ive tried gentoo and kubuntu boot cds <15> my suspicion is that the kernel is not liking evms <0> ErZo^: hmn, what is the output here: emerge -pv =Johntheripper-1.7.0.2 <16> FuriousGeorge: whatever uses grub will work. livecd uses isolinux <13> pyr02k1 : dots and hyphens are different <15> as disk io is always involved in the lockup <11> heh, didnt notice that <15> as disk io is always involved in the lockup/
<15> fing laptop minikeyboard <11> ty, lil late to fiddle i suppose :) gnite, thx for the help <6> mzbot: gentoo alsa guide <17> reisio: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml <18> man this mdnsresponder avahi thing is driving me nuts.. i keep deleting mdnsresponder and it keeps coming back <19> If I have and ethernet and a wireless interface and they're both active... how do I tell linux which one to use? <18> aorth, you turn one or the other off <14> brianw: [ebuild R ] app-crypt/johntheripper-1.7.0.2 USE="-mmx" 0 kB :o <19> t35t0r: Good call. :) <0> aorth: routing takes care of that <18> brianw, it doesn't <15> rasto_: i thought it was possible to p*** a volume to that boot prompt where a kernel lives. you know that prompt that says boot: and when you hit enter you boot the livecd <18> brianw, not on my system anywayw <19> I'm thinking more about using Firefox. How does it know which one to use? <0> t35t0r: if they are going to seerate subnets... <19> I ***ume eth0 first... <14> brianw: nvm, it's working now. I don't know what was wrong :/ <19> Nothing really complicated with routing, etc. <18> brianw, yes then perhaps ..but in winxp you can have both on the same subnet and it just choose one <18> in linux it gets confused and neither work <0> aorth: are they both connected to the same subnet? <0> t35t0r: nah, i have 3 devices on here w/o any worries <19> brianw: Yeah, right now they are. <18> brian, all on the same subnet? <0> aorth: well that is not good... <0> t35t0r: why would you want to do that? <18> do i want avahi or mdnsresponder <18> brianw, i can't think of a reason off the top of my head <19> brianw: Yeah, I'm not trying to do anything advanced... just wondering if I'm on a crappy wireless and a wired, if there was a way to tell it which to use. <0> anyways if you want to use one over the other, you can just disable one of the default routes for the device <15> i suppose i can try the 2005.1 cd i originally installed evms partitions from <0> aorth: just disconnect the wireless then... <19> brianw: Gotcha. <19> brianw: I was just wondering if there was a "primary", etc. <15> i think its this bad block relocation volume that is locki ng my kernel <20> could a poor newbie get some hint on gkrellm ? <15> Azar: whats the prob <0> aorth: you could use iproute2, set up seperate routing tables for each card, then set priorities for iproute2 ... <20> FuriousGeorge: I am trying to figure out how to read the eth0 chart in gkrellm <15> orange is send and green is receive under default skin <20> blue / yellow representation : outbound / inbound? <15> or vice versa <15> yeah <20> uh thanks :) <15> np <0> aorth: route -n|grep UG <18> heh v107.5 <18> that has to be the largest version # <19> brianw: UG... <0> aorth: are both connected right now? <20> FuriousGeorge: one last one, I tried my best to get sensors working, however in options sensors are frozen, what is the minimum kernel version in order to get it running? <15> does anyone know if when you get to the boot: prompt when booting the livecd if you can chose a kernel other than the one on the cd <21> how do I restart selinux? <19> brianw: Nope, I'll look later. It was just a question in the back of my head :) <19> brianw: Thanks, though. <15> like by p***ing kernel /dev/hda1 or something <0> aorth: ok <18> Eureka, uhh selinux is started with the kernel <0> Eureka: #gentoo-hardened <18> Eureka, i think you have to reboot <16> FuriousGeorge: try looking in options for isolinux, thats what livecd is using <21> i just disabled it with the by command line <15> Azar: you probably dont have kernel support for the sensors <18> Eureka, well then .. <15> Azar: not sure exactly where that option is in menuconfig <20> FuriousGeorge: I can have them on cli, but not on gkrellm, 2.6.8 here :) <21> t35t0r, do I have to reboot? <20> uh ok thanks I will be upgrading the kernel <18> Eureka, to restart? you just said you turned it off from the command line .. i thought it could only be turned off from the kernel init <18> Eureka, that means there has to be a way to restart without rebooting perhaps? <18> Eureka, i just know how to turn selinux off from the init script cause the redhat systems at work we use, come with selinux enabled and it can be a pita <10> how can I update the portage mirrors to the fastest ones? <10> it's been 2 years, and most mirrors are dead. <10> I remember there was a quick way to do it.
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