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<0> I don't even have 2GB of memory :D <1> gigabytes, ok, then you don't need it ;-) there are few apps that really need more <1> gigabytes, swap :-) <0> bonsaikitten: ok <0> but I don't use so big softwares <0> bonsaikitten: are they something like Oracle or big application servers? <1> Awesome-o2000, the 640k limit is a leftover from the 8086 and does not really exist in 32-bit apps anyway <2> bonsaikitten; like cad, huh? <3> * Cannot find $EPATCH_SOURCE! Value for $EPATCH_SOURCE is: <3> * <3> * /usr/portage/dev-lang/php/files/5.1-any/php5-soap_persistence_session.diff <3> * ( php5-soap_persistence_session.diff ) <4> gcc can use like 10 gb of ram if u throw the right stuff at it ;P <3> erk, sorry <1> gigabytes, yes, but then you'd use a 64bit OS and don't care anyway <3> But what'd I break this time? Anyone got ideas?
<5> I bought the ALi M5283 1x PATA / 2x SATA combination card, of which I will only be using the PATA part. I can't get it to work, I can't find a module for it. Any ideas? Thanks <6> bonsaikitten, its good to know my OS isnt stuffing my apps in a jar like a kitten :)) <7> michaelk: maybe it isnt supported in linux? <1> axxel, CAD, rendering, numbercrunching ... I've hit 2,5G once :-) <0> bonsaikitten: so, what have I to set? 2G/2G ? <5> rsk, you don't say <1> Astinus, patch not available <1> gigabytes, yes, just leave the defaults <2> bonsaikitten; eeh.. i've got 384.. works good enough.. :P <3> bonsaikitten: AKA don't upgrade this yet? :p <0> bonsaikitten: then to access all the 1.5GB of memory I have to enable the highmem, right? <6> you know, I think its been 3 weeks since I used windows <5> Congratulations <1> Astinus, this is a bug as far as I can tell, feel free to abuse bugs.g.o <1> gigabytes, yes <8> hello. is it possible to get the ssh client to prompt for a login name, rather than either making a user specify one or using their username on the box? <1> feh, not as far as I know, it is an unusual option <0> bonsaikitten: I've read somewhere that If I use the 2G/2G I don't need the HIGHMEM option to access all the ram <2> Awesome-o2000; if u have started using linux and goes back to windows.. it just doesn't feel good.. ;) <0> bonsaikitten: is it wrong? <1> gigabytes, without highmem you can only use ~890M memory, the 2G/2G split is independent of that <0> ok <0> thanks <9> bonsaikitten: are you sure? ive read that too <0> bonsaikitten: and what is the memory model? <0> flat or sparse memory <0> what does it mean? <1> gigabytes, "flat" I think, unless you intend to do some fancy things on NUMA or SMP machines ;-) <0> bonsaikitten: ok <0> but what is the difference? <1> _theklone, maybe it has changed in recent kernels, but highmem was needed to use more than 1G <1> gigabytes, there's usually a nice helptext in the kernel options - and I think there's not much difference for you, so don't worry too much <0> ok <6> bonsaikitten, its changed - theres a 1g low mem option now <9> bonsaikitten: i think it has as im using a 3/1 split and have access to my full 1gb without highmem <1> neat <1> kernels are always full of surprises :-) <6> im pretty sure you can thank ck-sources for that, I used to use them specifically for that <6> he may have gotten it from elsewhere though <10> I have an old (6 months old) gentoo install, which _was_ amd 32 bit, and I'd like to change to amd dual core.... will 'emerge -u system && emerge -u world' be enough after I cahnge the /etc/make.conf to reflect the new hardware ? (This will be a completely new motherboard, cpu, nic, soundcard, etc) <0> bonsaikitten: is it safe to set the timer frequency to 1000HZ ? <1> ohgood, you need a new kernel <1> gigabytes, usually yes <11> doing a wargame here... what output should i expect from: command -v level2 nano .p*** ? very new to this :P <10> bonsaikitten, well of course, after a new kernel is compiled i mean <6> i set it to 1000 on my server <1> ohgood, well ... if you want to use 64bit goodness you will have to reinstall <6> its not like my amd barton is some kind of raging RISC system or even SMP <1> but for the rest ... you don't even need to recompile I think <0> bonsaikitten: another thing... I have an HT processor. Can I get real performance improovements by compiling an SMP kernel? <1> gigabytes, ~10-30% as far as I know, HT is a marketing gimmick <7> HT should be turned off <0> rsk: why? <1> rsk, depends on the applications <5> Anyone know if the ALi M5283 PCI card is supported on Linux ? <7> michaelk: download the kernel sources and make menuconfig :) <12> michaelk you might check the linux hcl.. <0> bonsaikitten: does the register argument option conflicts with nvidia binary X drivers? <9> michaelk: is that the 2 sata + 1 pata card? <1> gigabytes, possibly, I don't know <0> but It is faster, isn't it?
<5> _theklone, That is correct <5> _theklone, I need the PATA functionality <9> michaelk: yeh its supported then, i used to use one <13> hi! <14> I just noticed my router is blocking some traffic from my gentoo machine. "Blocked incoming ICMP packet from 192.168.0.106 to XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (ICMP type 3)" <14> Any idea what that is? <1> gigabytes, oh come on, you have a fast box, the difference between those options should be unnoticeable <13> when i emerge a package, the digest verification fail, what could I do? <9> michaelk: theres a module for the sata part and nother for the pata <5> _theklone, thank god <1> kavok, most likely a router being smart and dropping broadcasts or something <5> _theklone, do you know which? <9> michaelk: CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ALI15X3=y CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_ULI=y <0> bonsaikitten: yes maybe they are, but I compile a lot of things everyday and I want to tune as much as possible <5> _theklone, ahh thanks I'll go look <14> bonsaikitten: There are also other things.. 1 sec <5> _theklone, In which kernel do you see this? <14> Dropped TCP packet with invalid flags 0x14 from 192.168.0.106:3802 to ipaddress:59589 <13> when I emerge a package, the digest verification fail, what could I do? <7> michaelk: what package? <5> rsk, CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ALI15X3 <15> mazelx, try to change the mirror? <9> michaelk: support was added in one of the later 2.6 series kernels. my config was using 2.6.13.2 <13> progo: i tried, same problem <1> mazelx, there's a small chance that you're using an old portage version <16> mazelx, emerge --digest packagename <1> mazelx, portage 2.1 with pycrypto <2.0.1-r4 has problems <13> bonaikitten: i just run emerge --sync, and it doesn't tell me to emerge portage <15> mazelx, try that anyway <17> mazelx: Have you tried emerging a different package? <1> mazelx, ok, then it is most likely the file being evil <13> AllenJB:yes i tried, no problem for other packages <13> I just re emerge portage, same problem <17> samigaru: That's a last resort. You should find out why the digest is failing first. You do that and you could end up with a rootkit on your system. <13> the package is xextproto <18> I appear to have horked my system. Any suggestions on how to get this reparied? trombone gcc # emerge -aC =sys-libs/libstdc++-v3 <18> /usr/bin/python: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <1> mazelx, emerge -upD system <-- that should find all missing updates <7> crack-attack segfaults and there is no bug in bugs.gentoo.org should i file one? <5> _theklone, Ah, found it! Thank you, you're a lifesaver <1> dcorbin, you nuked your system by unmerging gcc 3.x, right? <19> boot off the live-cd and use the gcc on there to rebuild yer system gcc <1> is there a gcc on the livecd? <19> gentoo I ***ume, seeing the emerge <13> bonsaikitten: I don't understand... I got trouble with the digest verification, why shoul i find the missing updates? <19> 3.3.4 or something older <18> bonsaikitten: I did not intentionally unmerge, but I was mucking about with the gcc. <19> force it with ebuild (package) digest <1> mazelx, for example pycrypto might be an old version if you don't use emerge -uD <1> dcorbin, you need either a python binpkg or libstdc++ <18> OK. I have other functionaly gentoo systems. copy libstdc++ should get it going? <1> dcorbin, most likely yes <13> bonsaikitten:ok, rsync seems old, could it be the source of the problem? <1> mazelx, possibly <18> I'm a bit baffled. Did the structure of /usr/lib change to be "deeper? <1> hmmm? <13> ok, i emerge it, then emerge --rsync, and see what's happen.... thanks <18> I have numerous libstdc++ libraries in /usr/lib, would a symlink be safe? <1> risky <20> which is good *.chm file viewer? <21> ckebabo: xchm <13> bonsaikitten: didn't work by updating rsync, i run ebuild package digest... works fine now... thanks anyway <1> ok :-) <18> Can someone explain to me about why sometimes libraries are looked for in /usr/lib, and sometimes in a sub-dir of /usr/lib? <18> bonsaikitten: I got emerge running again. <1> dcorbin, oh good <22> dcorbin: cuz that's what /etc/ld.so.conf says to do <13> damn!!! same problem with an other package, still a xorg7 dependency : xcmiscproto <18> Skunky: OK. Let me ask it differently. When did /usr/lib get less flat? <23> Ello <22> dcorbin: about 20 minutes ago. <13> strange, isnt'it? <1> mazelx, which version of pycrypto is installed? <24> dcorbin, $LDSEARCHPATH or something?
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