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<0> poised: it says I'm offering you chat <1> waldo: private messages are blocked <1> waldo: freenode thing <1> waldo: anyway it was the file we mentioned before <2> Kavok: its a file that contains other files, kind of like a .zip file. but it stores all the file information, perms, access times etc etc <1> waldo: if you look through the file you will see at the end a load of chmod and lpr calls <0> poised I sent you some /msgs <3> how do you unemerge php5? <1> waldo: they are blocked are you registered <0> poised: ah crap <0> poised: no.. <4> morning <3> emerge --unmerge "dev-lang/php-5.1.2" <3> im trying that its not workn <0> my NAT may be blocking dcc chat (?) <5> kk
<5> Has anyone installed 'Jack***' before? <6> paulzo: try emerge --unmerge dev-lang/php <7> paulzo: emerge --unmerge "=dev-lang/php-5.1.2" <0> poised.. how about skype/aim/whatever <6> use s0ulslack he's smarter then me i guess ;) <3> neither worked <7> emerge -C =dev-lang/php-5.1.2 should <3> how do you check which ones <8> when'd gentoo quit doing stage 1 and stage 2's?!? <7> either should have worked <3> how do you see what you have emerged? <8> I go offline for 2 months and you guys up and sellout :/ <0> poised: ahh! I see the chmod's you're talking about <7> with emerge -s pkg_name or eix pkg_name (eix is third party) <7> or emerge php -pv <9> rxKaffee: we waited until you left so we could avoid this embar***ing confrontation <1> waldo: /join #waldoprinter <8> arbiter_dev: heh <3> -apache +apache2 <8> so is there a stage3 I can use to make a system that'll work on my old 486 laptop still?? <3> is that good? <3> im using apache2 but im having a problem with php pages loading <10> wich hosting panel would you advise ? <3> so i figured i needed to recomple <11> rxKaffee: There was an i386 stage tarball last I checked. Do note that you're going to need about 7GB of HDD space to run Gentoo, unless you're using remote distfiles and portage repository <8> AllenJB: I always have ;) <8> I guess you guys haven't done so bad wihle I was away <5> If I want to install 32bit on my AMD64 I use -march=athlon-xp and "CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu"" ? <12> is it possible to convert arch to gentoo? <8> hmmm... it looks like stage 1's and 2's still exist out there... <12> noticed that earlier <8> so, there's just no info on 'em in the handbook or what? <12> everyone fusses at me when I ask about em, saying they're not supported <11> rxKaffee: Stage 1 & 2 aren't officially supported any more. <11> Basically they were causing far too many problems with newbies making stupid mistakes and filing loads of buygs about them from what I gather. <3> is there a way to take out a dependency when emering something? <2> anyone know how to get the msg that scrolled by from emerge ? <13> paulzo: no, there's a reason it's called a dependency. <11> Plus from what I gather there's little advantage in doing stage 1/2 installs vs stage 3 <13> cliffd: shift-pgup? <2> blackace: rebooted :( <3> [ebuild N ] dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.03 -browserplugin +mozilla -nsplugin 0 kB <14> paulzo, sometimes you can edit the use flags for the package <3> its 0kb <3> and im getting errors <11> What's the /usr/portage/packages directory used for? <13> cliffd: did you have PORT_LOGDIR in make.conf? <14> paulzo: that just means you already downloaded it <15> can i install gentoo amd64 from usb stick? <3> is there a way to download it again? <8> AllenJB: binary packages <14> yeah.. <2> blackace: no, I didnt know about that option <16> Hello, I am new to linux and am wondering if there is any software equivalent to circuit maker in windows? <14> paulzo: all the downloaded files are stored in /usr/portage/distfiles <11> paulzo: Certainly if you can put an environment similar to the ones the boot cd's give you. <8> Toolah: eagle? <11> paulzo: You can isntall Gentoo from most basic linux environments. <14> paulzo: you can delete the files used by that package or all of them if you want <13> Toolah: emerge -S circuit <16> rxKaffee, ok, I will look those up, thx
<8> Toolah: you a student? your univ prb has a local library of that type software at the electrical engineering department <16> rxKaffee, Yes, I am studying electronics but they only have circuit maker for us students <17> Well, it's getting late. I'll continue on this tomorrow. Bye guys. Thanks for the help. <8> Toolah: if you need to use the same file format for cl*** compatibility you might try running circuit maker in wine <18> wow that new wobbly effect in xgl is annoying... it used to be so nice and now the thing is all over hthe place bouncing when i choose a menu.... lol <19> icebreeze: do what i do... use a trippy background to continually remind yourself that the effects are sweeter than what most people have <20> hi guys <21> re <21> ;D <18> joesus: well it used to be really nice but i just installed it onto my desktop and whatever they updated made the bubble effect annoying as hell. like it used to just shake when i put my cursor over a menu or choose a menu... now its all over the place <18> there has to be something i can change back <11> Anyone know how I can get KDE (3.5.1) to update the K-menu without relogging? It used to do it if I did something like toggle the window list button, but that doesn't work anymore. <11> s/3.5.1/3.5.2/ <19> hmm... not sure i've used the bubble effect <21> is usualy mounted on /boot or under /mnt/boot ? <21> i mean is boot .... <11> TCZ: Boot is usually /boot <21> AllenJB: hum.. ok then by default when logged in root i should be able to se my kernel and grub files in there right? <11> TCZ: If it's mounted (***umnig you have /boot on a seperate partition) - it's not required to be mounted. <11> I keep mine unmounted when I'm not updating my kernel - stops me doing stupid things with a working kernel =P <21> ok.. cause i have it in fstab but when i boot i have an empty /boot and on boot it says "some local filesystem failed to mount (!!)" <19> here's an issue i'm having: if i want to manually load wireless, i have to do ifconfig eth1 up, then iwconfig eth1 essid blah enc blah, then dhcpcd eth1 <21> its the only thing i can see thats not mounted from fstab <11> TCZ: Does the fstab line have "noauto" on it? <19> but when i run /etc/init.d/net.eth1 start, it hangs on "running dhcpcd" <21> AllenJB: my line is: /dev/hda2 /boot ext2 default,noatime 1 2 <19> im thinking it's probably due to my /etc/conf.d/net file <11> joesus: Check your logs (/var/log/everything/current or /var/log/messages) to see if there's any messages there that might tell you why dhcpcd is failing. <21> AllenJB: this is the proper part yes.. if i mount it with mount /dev/hda2 /boot it works fine <11> TCZ: OK. There's no "noauto" so linux will try to mount that at boot time. <11> TCZ: That's slightly odd. Could you check the output of "dmesg" and also your log files (mainly /var/log/messages or /var/log/everything/current ) to see if there's any messages there about why it failed <21> AllenJB: im on it <19> AllenJB: all i got from the log was "dhcpcd[24693]: timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server response" <16> rxKaffee, Wine? I heard that is really really had to set up and run, and slow, and way beyond a beginner <11> joesus: That's odd. That basically says the DHCP server never sent a response. Unfortunately I haven't had much experiance with wrieless (atleast not that I've got to work yet =p ) so I'm not sure I can help much further. <19> hmm <19> guess it's time to post to the forum then <22> Toolah: the games that actually work in wine run the same speed in wine as they did in native windows on my machine, using the default configuration <21> AllenJB: I dont seem to find anything wrong <21> AllenJB: besides alsa not loading my sound card lol <22> Toolah: wine has made leaps and bounds over the past few months ;) <21> AllenJB: but thats not important <23> Triffid_Hunter, thats good news - I stopped using winex/cedega when my gaming performance dropped horribly at 3.0+; it used to outperform my windows machine in counter-strike <24> anyone familiar with gnumeric? <22> Awesome-o2000: I tried cedega, but I could never get it to even start.. <25> wich configurationfiles besides grub.conf (bootloader) do you have to change after installing a new kernel? <22> axxel: you don't even need to change that one, depending on your setup <11> axxel: That's it. The only other one you might want to edit is /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 if you've added new modules you want loaded at boot. <23> I have to say having my grub.conf update automatically when I compile a new kernel is a nice red=hat feature. I use centos on my server but im putting gentoo on my desktop when the new video card comes in <25> AllenJB okay.. thx <16> how hard is wine to set up on a slow old laptop? <25> even tough i'm changing from the gentoo patched kernel to the kernel.org vanilla? <26> cant portage install a .deb package? <25> oh no.. gotta go.. bye <22> magari: deb packages are for debian, and even if you did install it, it probably wouldn't work too well <26> Triffid_Hunter: I know but I really want http://www.getdemocracy.com/downloads/debian.php <26> im addicted to current tv <26> err <26> http://www.getdemocracy.com <22> magari: get the source code. that's what gentoo's own packages are made from ;) <26> alright <26> ill make an ebuild <26> to the docs --->>> <27> moin <16> linux does some wierd things still, just closed my iconbox in E and lost all my running windows <16> I mean, they were still running, but could not switch to them <26> does the ebuild howto tell me how to unpack a .deb? <26> Toolah: E is still too buggy for me <28> E? <26> enlightenment? <16> I like it cause it is fast and simple for a laptop, not cluttered <26> im a fluxbox fanboy <16> especially like the simple menu's system <28> oh yep, I thought that was called e16, or e17
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