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<0> why is it saying to install the intel chipset if im using an ati card? <1> is it right? <2> hey ppl why is there livecd too ? and universal ? does that mean that universal cant be like livecd ?? can only install?? and does it have graphical installer ? i hope it aint hard... <3> Sememmon: opps ;-) <4> guorke: you need vim-core in package.keywords too, thats what portage is complaining about <5> I'm trying to mount an samba share from another linux box to a Gentoo : got this : 23607: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) <6> SiSteM[32]: it will be hard no matter what if you don't read the handbook. <5> any idea what's wrong? <1> moreon: i tried <2> where can i get the handbook ? :) <7> What is the command for delete? <6> Eureka: iunno...you don't have access to that share? <6> SiSteM[32]: www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/ <2> well thank you blackace <8> Hi, can someone point me to where I would find docs on enabling a serial console for an amd64 system? <9> Eureka, used smbp***wd to create samba account on host?
<2> what is serial console?? i got amd64 too :P <5> WhiteNoise, blackace : I am able to mount that share on windows <6> Eureka: windows != linux <5> blackace, i know <6> [JakBeatZ]: the mips handbook has nice instructions <10> blackace: hehe <1> moreon: >=app-editors/vim-core-7.0 ~86 <1> moreon: right? <6> guorke: your keyword is wrong. <4> guorke: ~x86 <5> blackace, i created an account on the host, and supplied that username on windows, however with Gentoo it doesn't like it <9> Eureka, is you user account name the same in both windows and linux (exactly)? <5> yes <8> blackace: thanks! <5> WhiteNoise, blackace :smbmount //hostname/share /mnt/tmp username=testing <1> moreon: oh,yes <5> and then supply the p***wd just like on windows <9> Eureka, missing an '-o ' before username? <11> hmm what do i have to do to use ghost? <1> moreon: worked fine now ;) <11> it said it killed me <6> metaphaz1: come again? <6> metaphaz1: uhm, /msg nickserv help ghost <11> "/msg NickServ GHOST MetaPhaze <p***word> <5> WhiteNoise, after included that "-o" got this "ERROR: smbfs filesystem not supported by the kernel" <9> Eureka, OK, so you need to recompile kernel with smb support. <5> WhiteNoise, I'm using reiserfs on the host machine <0> can someone tell me how to verify if I have DRI installed? <5> WhiteNoise, isn't it what it's complaining <9> Eureka, the *client* needs smb support <11> i guess i can't be connected to irc with my nick from two different pc's even with the same ip <5> WhiteNoise, do I need to reboot the machine after recompiling in order for it to take effect? <9> Eureka, it's possible you may not, if you compile as (M) module, and insmod the module, but that's trickier than rebooting. <2> i havtu install gentoo by command line ? <5> WhiteNoise, more info please <9> Eureka, that's all I'm willing to give for now, I'm wandering around my house doing stuff. sorry. Ask about compiling and using 2.6 modules without rebooting here. someone might help. <5> WhiteNoise, thanks. <5> can someone help me on "compiling modules without rebooting"? I don't want to take the system down as it's serving <12> Eureka: well you could just edit make menuconfig find the module specify it as m make && make modules_install then insmod the module but good luck :) <13> how do you add a user to a group? <14> anyone familiar with bluetooth in linux? <5> poised, what do you mean "good luck"? something bad could happen? I wonder <5> not sure if someone is experienced with RAID stuff. before I put the disks into RAIDs the speed is about 50 to 60 MB/s but after they are in RAID it's only about 3 to 4 MB/s, I know some RAID performs better than others but with that speed something is definitely going on? <12> Eureka: yeah it could you are changing a running kernel on the fly with a module that will not have been exactly compiled with it <5> lastnode, gp***wd -a username <12> lastnode: vigr <15> How can I find out what package caused busybox to be loaded on my lappie? It's not an embedded situation, and I fail to see why busybox has been loaded. <5> lastnode, gp***wd -a username group <2> can i use graphical installer ??? is there one in universal amd64 cd ??? <16> lastnode: or usermod -g <all groups for user> <13> Eureka, i use usermod <13> *d <13> ok thanks guys :) <17> anyone know how to skip badblocks (w/o knowing the numbers) in dd? <5> lastnode, ok <12> Eureka: what raid is it <5> poised, I use RAID 0,1,5 <2> ppl is there a graphical installer ?? <18> bloggsie, busybox is loaded for rescue situations or something <5> SiSteM[32], yes as I believe <19> dudes, wich command could i use to list the installed packages on my system?
<18> bloggsie, it replaced some other application similar to it sometime ago <6> SiSteM[32]: yes, read the handbook, it explains everything (hint: the 2006.0 handbook) <16> StereoSkit: emerge -pve world <18> !google gentoo why is busybox being emerged <20> http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20050606-newsletter.xml <2> ... i think there was only commands.. meaning command line installer <15> t35t0r: seems un-necessary to me. <16> StereoSkit: gives a list of all packages needed to regenerate the package world <18> bloggsie, As some of you may have noticed, the "rescue shell" was changed from sash to busybox a few days ago. This was motivated by the extra features and the extensibility of busybox, but on some systems it has lead to compile failures. Since busybox is now part of "system", it was emerged on every update, so all users were potentially affected. <5> SiSteM[32], I recommend not using it because you will not have control on optimizing your system at that level, I think the installer is not complete yet <12> Eureka: something is up you setting it for performance so it should be faster <18> bloggsie, this was last year <18> bloggsie, i had the same question as you that time <5> poised, i know especially RAID 0 stripping <18> Sash is actually the name of an old SGI prom Shell <19> sorry in new to gentoo (yet not to linux), i need something like "rpm -q" or "dpkg -l" <18> StereoSkit, HAH!!! <18> ahh <16> StereoSkit: emerge -pve world <18> StereoSkit, man equery <16> StereoSkit: try it... <5> poised, RAID 5 is bit slower but I don't believe it's that slow, from 50MB/s to 3 MB/s <12> Eureka: all 0 1 5 are for performance <18> RobbieAB, that's not what he wnt <18> StereoSkit, equery -l <2> hmm <19> t35t0r: excelent, im reading the manpage <15> t35t0r: I thought the LiveCD was the "rescue shell". Still if it's supposed to be there I'll bow to the superiour knowledge of 'Gentoo Central'. <18> equery l <2> Eureka, like i could optimize my system :P <18> sorry no - <2> i am total noob <16> t35t0r: he asked for a list of all packages installed, that should give one. <12> SiSteM[32]: unbuntu <18> RobbieAB, it does too <18> if you're gonna use emerge might as well show the tree mode <18> emerge -ept <2> i want gentoo.. <2> lol <16> t35t0r: good point about tree mode. emerge does not need any extra packages installed. <5> SiSteM[32], what do you want? just want to experience with Gentoo basically? <12> SiSteM[32]: a graphical install is not really any different from a text install <18> SiSteM[32], don't do a graphical install it ****s <16> SiSteM[32]: to install gentoo, just read the handbook, and follow it. <12> SiSteM[32]: what you want is an auto install <10> poised: BS <18> SiSteM[32], auto install is good after you've done the manual install once or twice <16> SiSteM[32]: it holds your hand through the installation. <10> poised: i grapical install is completely different from a CLI install <21> Actually, I was suprised how well written the handbook was. It was very helpful. <9> Eureka, if this is software raid, does 'cat /proc/mdstat' tell you what you expect? <18> WhiteNoise, tell you what you expect ? <16> t35t0r: The GUI installer is the recommended installation, if you don't like it take it up with the devs. <18> RobbieAB, uhh i've been doing manual installs forever ..they tell you to use gui install so you can't mess anything up <18> RobbieAB, i don't mess things up <9> t35t0r, drives all up, not rebuilding, drives expected are actually listed, etc. <18> RobbieAB, not during install anyways <5> WhiteNoise, it doesn't tell you what speed it's runing <2> hmm <2> guys.. i want linux :P <12> Zefiris: what is the difference between using a GUI or a CLI in the install process the difference is in what is done for you <16> t35t0r: No, they recommend the GUI because it is less intimidating to *noobs*... <2> auto install. ?? <2> i want to keep my winxp ... <18> RobbieAB, i aint no noob <5> WhiteNoise, for example: i tried to transfer about 200G over 100M line, it took 2 days to finish <9> Eureka, no, but it could point you to the bottleneck (drive down, in the middle of rebulding the array, unexpected ommited drive, etc.) <18> SiSteM[32], you can do both ..that's what i recommend unless you ahve vmware <16> SiSteM[32]: Read the handbook (2006.0), and come and ask qeustions if you get stuck. <5> WhiteNoise, everything is fine, in clean state <2> ? so u guys say just ordenery installer.. not some graphical or auto ?? <10> poised: its completely diffrernt in the setup of drives, built-in settings and much else <16> SiSteM[32]: download the 2006.0 installer CD and use that. <2> i got universal
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