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<0> RiverRat, if they have overlapping deps, there might be probs <0> OfficerHotpants, ok :) <1> Fieldy: And I disagree with that. When fetching or configuring emerge doesn't use 100% of the CPU and some is available for other things. :P <2> it's an approximation. experiment :) <1> Draghoulix: Not with the file locking. You would end up emerging the deps twice though which is a waste. <3> Draghoulix: Well I just added volume control to my panel <2> my suggestion is to merge one thing at a time. but experiment. <4> do i have to install linux-headers when i install gentoo-sources? <4> it seems both don't match <5> corecode; probablynot <0> OfficerHotpants, ok, great, now check if its not muted and if the volume is turned up <6> can the framebuffer be set on a serial/console link? <4> axxel: thanks <5> np <2> gandhijee: no <1> I almost always only emerge one thing at a time. However if I'm in the middle of OOo and need a small tool I don't hesitate to start another emerge.
<0> RiverRat, to say the least, especially when you have 94 deps or so ^^ <4> axxel: heh. it is part of "system" <0> RiverRat, what is OOo <0> RiverRat, ? <1> OpenOffice.org <4> axxel: i somehow need to install the headers into /usr/include/ <4> axxel: from my gentoo-sources <1> corecode: emerge kernel-headers <6> next question the, on my actual termial, when i call fbset i get fbset(open) no such device <4> RiverRat: no ebuilds for that? <3> Draghoulix: Not muted. volume is at 100% <6> is there a /dev entry for the FB? <5> linux-headers seems like something that either should be there from beginning, or part of the gentoo-sources <1> And I don't think they go to /usr/include either. <5> corecode; <5> corecode; what do you mean "from my gentoo-sources"? <0> OfficerHotpants, ok, if it's not working now, I have no idea, sorry <7> hrm <8> where do i find all the SMP options in the kernel? <1> corecode: Linus has repeatedly said that regular programs shouldn't use the kernel's headers. Some packages are really kernel extensions though and need to use the kernel's headers. <4> axxel: well, i got gentoo-sources + kernel from it <7> anyone here got gentoo sources for 2.6.15 and 2.6.20 latest extracted and can diff 2 files for me and see if there are any differences? <4> axxel: so i need those headers installed, no? <1> monad: Search for them in make menuconfig with '/' <4> RiverRat: yes, that's what i need <4> RiverRat: i'm compiling a kernel module <4> RiverRat: and the structures changed <7> Im trying to figure out where the huge horrible bug in 2.6.20 got introduced but I aint got any 2.6.15 code lying around <5> corecode; i really dont know, but linux-headers sounds like some lib that should be part of the kernel, <0> My mad system: http://pastebin.com/713574 <7> because Im gonna have to drop back to a kernel that doesnt have the horrible 2.6.16 bug in it <1> corecode: Then that module should be looking in /usr/src/linux/include for what it needs. <7> ooops I mena 2.6.16-20 <9> OfficerHotpants: you've made sure to unmute all the related channels? some soundcards are a little silly and don't use the master volume <10> i have an invalid partition table when i boot up right after i installed gentoo to dual-boot with windows <10> anybody know the problem? <1> something15525: oops. re-run fdisk on it and take a look. <3> Skunky: I use the ATI IXP sound card. ac 97 codec I think? i'm not sure exactly, it's ati ixp something or other <2> Symmetria: what problem do you have with -20 (.20?) ? <10> RiverRat: ok let me check real quick <7> fieldly there is a memory leak <7> in the code relating to e1000 nics <3> Skunky; ATI IXP SB400 AC' 97 audio controller <7> well, actually its reproducable on various gigabit nics <2> Symmetria: ah okay, i don't have those, so that would explain it <7> during high traffic transport <7> with adjusted tcp window sizing <2> any idea if tigon / tg3 is affected? <11> Symmetria, dsd had some very nice method on how to find the offending patch on his blog some time. <9> OfficerHotpants: my point here is that some sound cards are stupid, and if you unmute just the one that says it's the master volume and turn it to 100%, you won't always get sound... turn the PCM one up too... and anything else that looks promising. <11> dsd_, ping <7> roger whats the blog address? <1> Symmetria: Are you sure there isn't a Gentoo patch for it? I was browsing some of the kernel developer's dev sites and saw something about that I thought. http://dev.gentoo.org/~dsd/genpatches/releases-2.6.15.htm <10> RiverRat: ok what should i see <12> hey <3> Skunky: Good idea. i'll do that <1> something15525: A valid partition table. What does it show? <13> hi, can someone point me where I can find some good CFLAGS to use for my amd64 opteron? <11> Symmetria, check on planet.gentoo.org daniel drake aka dsd <12> would `tar -pjcf backup.tar.bz2 bin home mnt sbin var boot etc lib media opt root usr` be a good backup command? <10> RiverRat: it seems fine
<10> RiverRat: no errors <1> JoeMauch: CFLAGS="-march=k8 -O2 -pipe" <11> mzbot, wiki JoeMauch safe cflags <14> JoeMauch: http://gentoo-wiki.com/Safe_Cflags <10> RiverRat: except thatit says the number of cylinders for this disk is set to 2491. ther is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024, and could in certain setups cause problems with <3> Skunky: You were right <13> safe cflags wont make it really slow will it? :/ I just tried ubuntu and it felt slooow compared to my gentoo system a year back <3> Skunky: It was the PCM <10> RiverRat: and it lists the problems it could cause <10> RiverRat: what should i do <1> something15525: Mine says that too except mine is set to 9051 <10> RiverRat: ok <11> JoeMauch, no. safe cflags make it stable and fast. <10> RiverRat: what's the problem <13> roger55, thanks <1> something15525: I don't know. That's just where I would start looking. Is one of the partitions marked boot? <9> OfficerHotpants: woo hoo! i fixed something! <10> RiverRat: two of them are <15> hi <10> RiverRat: is that a problem? <3> Skunky: werd up <1> something15525: Well widoze and Gentoo. that seems right. <15> anyone knows how to get dma for ICH6 based ide chipsets ? <11> something15525, some bioses have problems with that. maybe windows has too. <10> RiverRat: i've done this before though <7> hrm <10> RiverRat: should only on partition be marked boot? <16> hey all <1> something15525: Roger is pretty good so listen to him. Other than that I can't help as I can't see the data. I'll peek at it if you paste it though. (rafb.net/paste - not here) <10> RiverRat: how about a pm? <1> something15525: Do you not have a browser? <17> Im'a'newb... What is the difference between nvidia-kernel and nvidia-glx? <11> something15525, who says invalid partition table? windows, gentoo, grub or your bios? <10> i'm using lynx <10> roger55: bios <16> velvetsatin: nvidia kernel has nvidia drivers <11> something15525, then try unmarking the windows partition bootable <10> roger55: ok <11> something15525, and let grub do it for you. <16> and nvidia-glx is probably glx configured for nvidia cards <16> or something like that <10> roger55: ok let me try rebooting now <16> velvetstatin you want nvidia drivers? <17> Someone else please elaborate... <10> roger55: and i'm using lilo <17> For XFce, yes <1> crudball: It is nvidia's binary driver <10> roger55: not grub <16> ok <16> yeah I know <11> something15525, then let lilo do it. :) <10> roger55: ok <17> Guys, what do I get.... nvidia-kernel or nvidia-glx? <11> need to run lilo, but you know that already :) <16> velvetsatin - emerge nvidia-kernel <11> VelvetSatin, both <11> mzbot, gentoo VelvetSatin nvidia guide <14> VelvetSatin: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/nvidia-guide.xml <18> hm, having "~app-editors/gvim-7.0.17" and "~app-editors/vim-7.0.17" in package.keywords should let me emerge them right <16> roger55 - wouldnt nvidia-glx just be for those who want glx? <10> roger55: now it says error loading operating system <10> roger55: on bios <11> crudball, who doesn't want glx? <17> What is GLX? <16> roger55 true <19> hi <20> hrm does anyone have any idea why sometimes my usb PCI card runs at USB2 speed and sometimes not? <16> but it is hard to set up <16> still not got round to it <10> roger55: in bios i mean <16> also those who have not got much ram <10> roger55: what should i do <9> Seadog: sometimes you plug in a 1.1 device
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