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<0> RobbieAB: i use domains in front to avoid spam, or rather to determine its source... <1> is_null, ok, give me a sec <2> DEac-: we're not talking about the same thing :) let me start over. <3> whereis sed : sed: /usr/src/linux/sed /usr/src/linux-2.6.16-gentoo-r7/sed /usr/src/bin/sed /u <3> r/bin/sed /usr/X11R6/bin/sed /usr/bin/X11/sed /usr/share/man/man1p/sed.1p.gz <4> micmac, ftp://tinderbox.x86.dev.gentoo.org/default-linux/x86/2005.1/All/sed-4.1.4-r1.tbz2 ;) <2> DEac-: currently there is support for enabling a flag by default by setting it in the profile's make.default. You can't do that in an overlay, because profiles in overlays are not supported. <5> is_null, type /usr/src/bin/sed does it work ?? <6> Skunky: Ahh! thx.. i get the error now: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda2 ... hum.. back to the manual <1> is_null, ups, sorry, can't. Wrong arch. <2> DEac-: there is also (unrelated) /etc/portage/package.use. This has nothing to do with profiles (in an overlay or portdir or wherever). <7> marienz: i write it to antarus. he is a developer. and one developer want what i want, too (genstef) <1> is_null, ftp://tinderbox.x86.dev.gentoo.org/default-linux/x86/2005.1/All/sed-4.1.4-r1.tbz2 thx to liquiem <8> hey guys, im having a meantal blank, how on earth to i list available use flags for a package ? thanks <3> hollowsoul: it does <2> DEac-: afaik profile support for overlays will be there at some point, but I seriously doubt there'll be something like package.use in profiles or overlays.
<5> Gordo, emerge -vp (package) <1> is_null, put it in your PKGDIR and emerge -K sed <8> thanks hollowsoul <7> marienz: this is unusable. we haven't any access on usermachines to /etc <2> DEac-: you don't *need* access to /etc. <2> DEac-: not to turn a flag on by default. <5> is_null, rm /bin/sed && cp -a /usr/src/bin/sed /bin/sed && then type sed in console should work <2> DEac-: you turn it on in the (base) profile. <0> RobbieAB: thanks <9> kale: It's sent. If you have any questions, just ask. <5> is_null, if not use the link micmac liquiem gave u <10> TCZ: horay for errors! (: <7> marienz: we haven't access to gentoo-profiles, we provide only a overlay. and there aren't allowed profiles <2> DEac-: *exactly* <0> RobbieAB: well, according to the log, this will only take an hour ;-) <8> I need to emerge something again. I cant remember all the use flags i set last time, is there a way to re-emerge it adding a use flag? thanks <2> DEac-: so what you need is profile support in the overlay, not some package.use thing. <11> I'm downloading gentoo <3> hollowsoul: not working. using liqieum's <5> kk gl <6> Skunky: yeah... my fstab seems fine though... /dev/hda2 /boot ext2 default,noatime 1 2 <12> hi people, is there anybody with experience in usb tv-card (such as Pinnacle Hybrid PCTV)? <7> marienz: yes. stuart now said, that it must be possible to set useflags in ebuilds on (without any external profiles or something like that <2> DEac-: that's an unrelated feature which I don't expect to arrive in the near future. <13> I can't get sound to work at my laptop. :-( /proc/asound/cards show's my card.. alsa-utils is emerged, alsasound started.. I got an Intel 8x0 card.. :o <2> DEac-: (as in it's "harder" than profile support in overlays, as it probably needs an ebuild format (eapi) change) <8> grick: no but if you cant find help here there is always mythtv, you might find some info over there... <2> DEac-: what channel is all this in btw? <7> marienz: 2 developer of overlay want this support <8> anyoen know how to remerge a package adding just one use flag? <2> Gordo: /etc/portage/package.use is your friend <7> marienz: #gentoo-overlays <10> TCZ: well, then, the filesystem on /boot is corrupt, or you've maybe forgotten to include ext2 filesystem support <4> ErZo, give more infos. kernel modules, builtin, alsa-driver? <13> Gordo: USE="blah" emrege <package> <13> liquiem: builtin, i got evdev runnin as a module.. :o what more? <8> marienz: your the man...thanks too ErZo <10> ErZo: USE on the command line is a Bad Idea <13> Gordo: np :) <13> Skunky: it works.. <13> but he should add it to <9> kale: It is pretty quick and easy once you know all the steps and commands... <13> emm.. /etc/portage/package.use ? <4> ErZo, what does aplay -l and -L say? <6> Skunky: if u do mount /dev/hda2 /boot it works just fine i can access it <10> ErZo: sure, it works, till he tells his box to emerge world. <13> Skunky: Oh, yeah ;P <9> The difficult thing is debugging the b*****d <10> TCZ: see if there are any errors in dmesg <8> after ive updated /etc/portage/package.use to i just do "emerge package"? <10> Gordo: yes <8> the package has already been emerged, i just added an extra use flag in /etc/portage/package.use..... <0> RobbieAB: ok, i've read it through, but my problem is another. <10> Gordo: it'll emerge it again <0> RobbieAB: it's determining how to make the devices in /dev <8> ok cool....thanks <13> liquiem: aplay -l lists my card.. and -L.. what should i look for? <10> Hrm. 6 copies of vanilla-sources. no wonder my /usr is looking full. <0> RobbieAB: i've made hda and hda[12], and they work fine, i can mount the from my initrd, but the scsi devices do not work <4> ErZo, just that the output looks ok, like listing default, dmix, snoop and so on <4> ErZo, try aplay /path/to/file.wav does it work?
<0> q <3> liquiem's file is working perfect, kernel is compiling, thank you all gentooists :) (and it seems that it is the only application that was bugging) <13> liquiem: no, it isn't :( <4> ErZo, what is the error? <13> no error, no sound <13> :o <4> uhm <14> what is a good firewall for gentoo? one that monitors traffic and show whos connected? <13> aplay -L says cards 'cards.pcm', is that.. correct? :o <4> erzo, yes. thats sounds good <9> kale: Scsi device node have a diffferent major number (8). <13> liquiem: Maybe i've missed something as a config or such? :o <0> RobbieAB: thats true <15> ErZo: and your card is unmuted? <0> RobbieAB: can i mail you back my initrd script? <9> so to make /dev/sda, the command would be mknod /dev/sda b 8 0 <9> Sure, I'll have a look. <13> the howto at the wiki, says to load snd-intel8x0.. but i have that in the kernel, and not as a module.. <13> kiksen: yupp, it is. otherwise alsasound wont start <13> ;) <4> ErZo, you can try aplay -D hw:0,0 file.wav <4> or, if you have more then one card, try chaning the zeros.. first card number, second device <13> channels count non availeble <0> RobbieAB: it's away <13> liquiem: set_params:906: Channels count non available <4> ErZo, well, a new error msg for me :) <13> liquiem: Oh :P <9> Lets see how slow the servers are today? (how big is the initrd? That email address has a 4MB limit on attachments...) <0> RobbieAB: its on http://incoming.kallenberg.dk/initrd.sh <16> 7800 GTX or Quadro FX 1400 Go ? <16> I want to game on Gentoo. <16> Which card? <4> ErZo, try aplay --device=plug:dmix file.wav <17> Master_Shake, well i'm pretty sre Quadro cards aren't gaming cards so take the 7800 <16> Will Quadro cards not run games very well? <6> Can any one shed some light on this? when i do mount -a i get this: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda2, missing codepage or other error <13> liquiem: It gives no error, but there is not sound playing. <6> but i am able to do mount /dev/hda2 /boot and i can access the files on it <18> TCZ: sounds like you're trying to mount an ntfs partition but don't have the required codepage in your kernel <10> TCZ: can you post your fstab somewhere? <2> TCZ: check /etc/fstab for a bogus entry for /dev/hda2 <6> Triffid_Hunter: hda2 is my boot partition <6> ill set a pastebin <18> TCZ: could also be wrong filesystem type or bad options <5> Master_Shake, both cards are supported with nvidia drivers for linux. Just find which one is better for games <16> Hmm. <16> Can anyone recmmend a 64 bit laptop with an Nvidia processor? <19> hi! After I emerge --sync, there are some statistical data displayed. What is speedup? <6> Triffid_Hunter: i followed the handbook... formated it w/ext2 <4> ErZo, no idea :/ maybe alsa-driver can help. but i have no idea why you dont get sound. cables plugged? *g* <13> Cables are in ;) <13> Do I need alsa-driver though? <4> Psih0MAN, ration between portage size and downloaded size <4> ErZo, generally, no. i have alsa in kernel and it just works (tm). no idea about the channel count thing <9> kale: the scsi device nodes seem to be correct. Are you sure they are the right ones? (just add sd[abcd] to be safe) <4> ErZo, the user is in the audio group i guess? <0> RobbieAB: i think it's due to a card reader i have on usb <19> liquiem: thank you! <13> liquiem: yupp. I'm in the audio group. <20> whats differnce between a fat32 and a fat16 besides the number in the name? <0> RobbieAB: i'm currently running a system on hda, and it has the same kernel and puts the scsi disks to sd[efgh] <9> kale: don't try to boot with one of those hooked up till you have it working. <4> ErZo, ok, lets test something :) <13> ok :P <21> Okay, quickie quickie... What exactly is responsible for gnome asking for p***words when you launch a 'system' app (services for example). <22> hey folks <22> anyone using quagga ? <0> RobbieAB: i can mount the scsi drives from my running system <9> kale: So, different boot, different detection order. <19> tama00: fat32 has a larger possible number for addressing clusters <6> isnt there an ftp client in the basic gentoo i just installed? <20> Psih0MAN, okay so for a thumb drive.. you would rather fat16 right cause its not large or anything.. <13> TCZ: "ftp" <0> RobbieAB: perhaps you're right, it might also be due to the sata channels on my motherboard
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