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<0> ruser: oh, I dunno. <1> LSD`: I guess I don't need to mention how "high-level" that description of CONFIG_PROTECT is :-) <1> whoops <2> kojiro: o.O <3> kwowt: no <4> yatesy: In Unix, time is defined as "monotonically increasing". If you want to adjust the clock backward you have to slow it down and wait. Otherwise, snap it to the correct time during bootup, before starting critical services. The best method is probably to use hwclock to set he BIOS clock, so the time gets correctly loaded even earlier during bootup. <5> whats the deal with setting shortcuts in xfce4.... i set my keycodes and then used the shortcut program and nothing works <6> Ik'm wondering I have a Microsofot Elite Keyboard and I'd like to do the keybindings but either modular X or in my xorg.conf doesn'y recongnze the keys, i tried xev and I get nothing <7> Is there any way to tell nfsd to bind to a specific interface or IP? <8> hey icebreeze, you somehwere in NYC? <6> How do I make xev recognize them ? <9> is there any danger with installing the bleeding edge jdk on a bleeding edge gentoo setup? <5> slip: new jersey <8> ah <5> y? <8> just saw the ISP
<5> ah lol <10> lancel00t: well... Probably. It's always risky to install java... :D <5> banshee was working great until i turned it off and then back on again. it has the list but all the names of the files are blank lol <5> this is aggravating <6> and i also tried 'evdev' <4> lancel00t: The risk of death by exsanguination. <1> DrChandra: stop shewin' off yer medikle dugree. <1> wit' dose fansy turms <11> atom : so true <1> not true: it's never risky to install anything on Gentoo. It's risky to install stuff on operating systems wherein the applications start to *do things* before they're told <1> </troll> <12> sorry is there a way for adding warning message under bootsplash screen? <13> anyone know of an ogg capable player, which can seek in streams (not live streams) without having to download the entire file (these are big files)? <13> xmms audacious and mplayer can't <14> kojiro: that can happen in gentoo too, what if the makefile for a project builds a tool then runs it? (sandbox gives you protection for most stuff but theres a way to get around that isn't there?) <1> TFKyle: oh, true, but I guess I mean if you don't defeat the default sandboxing <15> hi all - I'm having trouble emerging avahi with dbus in the use flags - it says it can't find the python dbus module, but it's in the python site-packages directory <14> skyphyr: and python -c"import dbus" doesn't give any exceptions? <16> could someone direct me to a guide on setting up apache/mysql/php ? <16> via gentoo <17> acid_: check out the gentoo wiki <18> anyone know of a good app to create CD labels using cd label templates? (the numbers found on the paper itself) <15> hi TFKyle - http://pastebin.com/720758 it's got some errors, but I'm not sure on them <14> skyphyr: emerge -pv libxml2, does it have python in the USE? <15> yes it does - but I'll rebuild it now to be sure it was compiled with that <14> skyphyr: have you recently updated python from 2.3 to 2.4 or something btw? if so you should probably run python-updater as well <15> not recently, but it definitely hasn't been run since whenever that update occurred :-) thanks for the tip <19> japsu, ran memtest86 for a long hour.. it did four p***es, found nothing.. just rebooted, and the compiler compiles what it just choked on 90 mins ago. <15> import dbus is happy now - thanks very much for the help :-) <20> anyone know how i can cat /dev/null to a file so that it nulls the file, but leave the last 10k <20> basically how to cat a certain amount <21> you cannot cut /dev/null ist's null ;) <21> use /dev/zero <21> and dd <20> hrm <14> you also might be able to tail it, but that could be slow <20> yeah, hrm <20> actually I must apologise, this is solaris im using, its jsut they dont seem to know the answer over on #solaris <20> I use gentoo myself for everything, but at work you knhow the wauy <22> nadir: dd is a valid answer, even for solaris <20> eyah <20> cool, I was wondering about dd <20> would you dd /dev/zero? <18> anyone know of a good app to create CD labels using cd label templates? (the numbers found on the paper itself) <21> more like dd if=/dev/zero of=/bla/file bs=1024k count=10 <21> du get 10kbytes <22> nadir: dd if=/dev/zero of=your_file bs=1k count=some_size (with some_size something like size of the file in ko minus 10) <20> yes <20> dd if=/dev/zero of=logfile bs=1k count=4096 <23> I have a possibly stupid question <20> ill need to read the file size into a script <20> do I just alter count=whatever ? <22> nadir: be careful if the file is important ... copy it, and make some tests <24> nadir: $((`ls -l <file> | awk '{print $5}'` - 10*1024)) will give you filesize minus 10 kilobytes <23> Is there an i686 install of gentoo? <22> DarkJesus: yes <20> so if the file is 500 megs, just get say meh=$(echo 500000-1000o |bc) ;dd if=/dev/zero of=logfile bs=1k count=$meh <23> Where can I grab it from? <23> I don't see it on the "get gentoo" section <20> koollman: yeah wil do, i have a script taht backs it up already
<25> DarkJesus: its there allright, just look closer :) <20> rabidfurby: nice thanks, ill giv ethat a shot <23> There only seems to be 64 bit ones <17> DarkJesus: it's in the live cd section <23> I want an install CD though <23> Is there one? <17> DarkJesus: the live cd is the install cd <23> That doesn't make sense <26> Does anyone know of some stage1/2 reference material? <8> DarkJesus, look at the installation handbook, you basically start the LiveCD form which you create a partition and extract stage to <23> OK, cool <23> I'll get that then <23> Thanks a lot <6> hdiutil <-- what app in gentoo has that <6> please <20> koollman: i didnt know you could do arithmetic like that in bash <20> is that an awk thing? <27> when one runs make menuconfig, it grabs the .config file in /usr/src/linux and uses that as the starting point, Correct? <20> koollman: you didnt pipe that to bc? <22> nadir: it is a bash thing, with $(( something )) <20> wow thats cool, bash has a native calc? <20> awesome <20> I never new that, thanks <23> Can someone help me find the right torrent to get <23> There's a lot! <26> Anyone? Stage 1/2 documents? Howtos? reference? <11> for installing, DarkJesus ? <16> could someone help. im trying to get apache to work. when i start it it starts fine but .. when i try to go to my address it says waiting for 10.0.1.10 for ever <23> Yep <17> Kavok: check the wiki <16> eventually it will go to the the test page <11> DarkJesus : probably http://torrents.gentoo.org/torrents/x86-livecd-2006.0.torrent , if you have a non-64-bit AMD or intel chip. <23> I do <23> That should work then? <23> For an i686 PC? <11> yup <23> Sweet <28> mmm, who can say 270 Opteron of total 4 cores rules, with 1MB cache each <1> umm. I bet just about anyone can say that... <29> Hi, Need some help finding out how to fix this problem, cyrus-sasl not installing: http://pastebin.com/720792 <30> hi al <30> i keep getting this error upon emerging blender. anybody have any idea what i can do about it? http://rafb.net/paste/results/tKCkjm41.html <31> Which ebuild is con2fbmap in? Can't find it in portage. <32> honken: please post the text above that error line as it says. <12> guys anyone knows a line to unmask all package for modular xorg? <29> the log? <33> geko: Follow the modular X howto at gentoo.org/doc <32> honken: from the output of the emerge command <29> ahh <29> hold on. just need to increase the buffer :) <34> Hi, is there a way to get sudo to export http_proxy= and ftp_proxy= variables when run? <15> hi geko - you don't need to any more - they're already available under ~arch <12> AllenJB: i don't wanna keep accept keywords in make.conf <12> i mean for all package <26> daddysmurf: The wiki stuff is either outdated or confusing <35> aka "wiki" <1> geko: ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -p xorg-x11 | awk '{ print $4 }' | grep '/' | sed -e 's/^/~/' -e '/-r[0-9]+//' might do it (might need tweaking) <10> MetaPhaze: here? <33> geko: What? You don't have to touch make.conf to unmask modular X. The instructions are in the HOWTO at http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/modular-x-howto.xml - there's a downloadable package lsit you can append to package.keywords <17> geko: there's a file on the wiki that'll unmask everything you need <1> heh <29> Agathezol: http://pastebin.com/720807 full output <29> btw. get the same on emerge openldap <36> If somebody from Ukraine... well come to #gentoo-ua <12> thx guys i'll ceck <37> hey, i'm trying to get my keyboard to work with xmodmap, what should i map the windows key to that is listed in /usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB ? <37> there's nothing that fits what kde looks for (it's called Win in kde) <38> x86 code mit corsskompilierung auf ppc-cpus zu erzeugen funktioniert ja, oder? Geht das auch mit Dingen wie KDE? <38> erm. sorry <39> how can i open .nrg files in linux? <29> :) <39> gentoo <39> :>
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