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<0> _AxS_ Xorg 7 <1> wisp: what session are you starting (what window manager/session manager?) <2> nollidj: kdm <2> nollidj: and kde 3.5.2 <3> Adriaan_: latest versions of all these files or no? <4> I installed kernel configured grub but when I rebooted it gave me arror <0> _AxS_ think so <5> mykol967, whats the error? <4> error15:File not found <6> kojiro: ok i can work around this with a little more time, any idea where i might find h/w supported by latest gentoo? <5> mykol967, u booted in with gentoo cd atm ? <7> mykol967: paste your grub.conf to pastebin.ca and then put the url here. <4> I use sata so my partitions are : sda1 boot, sda2 swat, sda3 /, sda4 /home <2> nollidj: know where to stick the commands? <8> skar: I don't understand <3> Adriaan_: not sure what i can tell you.. the reason why its grabbing from there is because it can't find the files on the gentoo mirrors. and the only way to fix it is to download the files from somewhere else. if you can connect to another freedesktop.org mirror i would suggest downloading everything from them into /usr/portage/distfiles and hopefully you'll have the right files for what emerge wants.
<6> kojiro: like chipsets/motherboards, etc supported under gentoo <4> my grub conf is: default 0 <8> skar: you don't already have a gentoo system? I thought you were just trying to install SUSE on UML inside Gentoo <7> mykol967: how did you install grub? grub-install or via the grub> <4> timeout 30 <0> _AxS_ is adding more mirrors to GENTOO_MIRRORS in make.conf also an option? <3> skar: gentoo uses the linux kernel, whatevers supported by linux is supported by gentoo <4> splashimage=(hd0,0) /grub/splash.xpm.gz <9> how repair /etc/portage/metadata/cache/ emerge --metadata and emerge --regen not working <4> title=Gentoo Linux 2.6.16-gentoo-r7 <3> Adriaan_: its an option but it won't help. the gentoo mirrors are all the same. <4> root (hd0,0) <4> kernel /kernel-2.6.16-gentoo-r7 root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ramdisk=8192 real_root=/dev/sda3 <4> initrd /initrd-2.6.16-gentoo-r7 <7> mykol967: try putting a /boot in front of the kernel and initrd lines <3> mykol967: do you have an initrd-2.6.16-gentoo-r7? <6> kojiro: yes i've got gentoo, but if i use a uml kernel in gentoo, i'll still need a suse uml image, wouldn't i? <0> _AxS_ ok, but finding an mirror for freedesktop.org is maybe impossible.. i have searched for it and i did not find. i will continue searching for it though <9> _AxS_: not exactly the same <3> Adriaan_: where did you get that other file from? <10> hi all <0> _AxS_, gentoo.mirrors.tds.net and gd.tuwien.ac.at <3> Adriaan_: ..are those in your GENTOO_MIRRORS ? <8> skar: well, tbh you could probably use any reasonable kernel image. <0> _AxS_, no <3> Adriaan_: add them then. <0> _AxS_ ok <11> Adriaan_, what file are you looking for exactly? <3> Adriaan_: the first one anyways <3> roger55: about 105 different files for Xorg 7 <0> roger55, the 106 files for xorg7 are not downloadable because xorg.freedesktop.org is down <12> Adriaan, add gentoo.inode.at also, its pretty fast <11> jvs, doesn't it have issues for you lately? <10> see you later <4> and ones I'm done do I need to run grub-install --root-directory=/boot/hda? <12> roger55, not for me - syncing daily at 600 kb/s <11> jvs, it keeps hanging randomly for me lately <13> Adriaan: That should tell you something. :) <11> jvs, while the tu wien mirror works just fine and is even faster for em. <12> roger55, hmm, I see <12> roger55, you are right, gentoo.inode.at seems to be harder to contact <0> DrChandra, well unfortunately its not an system error but an down server... <0> DrChandra, or should i be happy to... <3> woah netsplit! <14> ugh. <14> .... god that's annoying <2> yikes <3> huh? Naamah has kicked FreshPrince from #gentoo (Flood. Paste at http://rafb.net/paste) <2> i'll just repeat... <2> so.. still can't figure out how to auto-run stuff with kdm .. can someon give a clue? putting commands in ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc doesn't help <3> wisp: there's a config in kde itself that lets you specify these things... <3> wisp: kde doesn't touch ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc, iirc <15> I'm looking for a good command line RSS reader, any suggestions? <0> _AxS_ i added the mirrors, but it doesnt work unfortunately <2> _AxS_: hmm okay.. i'll have a look in kcontrol <16> Anyone using TMSNC? <3> Adriaan_: well, only thing i can recommend is maybe wait until the mirrors and freedesktop.org soft themselves out.. or download each missing file by hand. <17> anyone use exim? <3> i do <3> darksiide: ^^
<7> hey, can someone tell me how to start nautalist for gnome. when I start gnome it doesnt start and when I try to browse files it crashes <0> _AxS_ yes... this is really damn annoying :( i almost get in the grab-the-windows-installer-cd-mood :P but i will wait for that server to get online.. hand by hand would take me 5 hours <17> _AxS_: i would like to configure exim to send all mail to a smtp relay, do you know how i could do this? <3> Adriaan_: wouldn't be that long.. all the files you need should more or less be in one place on whatever server you find them on. <3> darksiide: you mean like a smarthost? for auth-relay through your isp? <17> _AxS_: yes <3> darksiide: sure, gimme a sec to look up my config <17> thx <0> _AxS_ unfortunately that is not true i think.. i have seen some servers having a lot of these files but most of them were 'public' not 'individual' which means that for some reason the digi check fails so i cant use them <0> _AxS_ i will be searching for an exact mirror though :) Your help is really great, you should be awarded or something :D <3> darksiide: find your 'remote_smtp:' under 'begin transports'.. set 'hosts = [your-isps-smtp-server]' and 'hosts_require_auth = [your-isps-smtp-server]' and 'hosts_override' <18> anyone else that has problems with international input on their gento boxen? <18> gentoo <18> started yesterday <3> darksiide: then, set up your authenticators <18> during emerge <17> _AxS_: ok, thx...let me do that <3> darksiide: for authenticators i had to set up both fixed_login (with driver = plaintext) and fixed-cram (with driver = cram_md5) <3> darksiide: but that will depend on your ISP <19> hi guys, having a strange problem with ssmtp, when I send messages cat /etc/fstab | sendmail foo@bar.com I only get the header and a blank email body <20> When I unplug my USB mouse and replug it back in, it doesn't work. Is there anyway I can get X to reconize it again and make it work? <17> _AxS_: what do i have to do for the authenticators? <19> I also tried manually typing an email sendmail foo@bar.com, same thing. blank email body <3> darksiide: does your exim.conf have any examples? <17> _AxS_: no, it just says "begin authenticators" <21> Hello all. How could I see the explanation of the USE flag BEFORE I emerge the package? "equery uses" will only work on installed packages. <17> hanselda: grep <USE> /usr/portage/profiles/use.desc <3> darksiide: ok i'll give you mine -- 'fixed_login:\n driver = plaintext\n public_name = LOGIN\n client_send = : [your-userid] : [your-p***wd]' <17> hanselda: or use.local.desc <17> _AxS_: ok, lemme try <3> darksiide: and -- 'fixed_cram:\n driver = cram_md5\n public_name = CRAM-MD5\n client_name = [your-userid]\n client_secret = [your-p***word]' <17> _AxS_: whats the fixed cram thing for? <19> hi guys, having a strange problem with ssmtp, when I send messages cat /etc/fstab | sendmail foo@bar.com I only get the header and a blank email body, same with sendmail foo@bar.com < email <22> hanselda, You can look USE-flags up on Http://www.gentoo-portage.com/ , search for the packges you are wondering about there <3> darksiide: your isp might not accept plaintext authentication, so the cram one provide md5 authentication <17> ok <3> darksiide: technically you only _need_ one. <23> My KDE menus got all messed up and I can't access kcontrol from the menu, among other things. Is there a way to fix this and get back my normal KDE menus? <19> hi guys, having a strange problem with ssmtp, when I send messages cat /etc/fstab | sendmail foo@bar.com I only get the header and a blank email body, same with sendmail foo@bar.com < email <20> When I unplug my USB mouse and replug it back in, it doesn't work. Is there anyway I can get X to reconize it again and make it work? <3> Enteleky: are you using /dev/input/mice as your mouse device? <24> Enteleky: restart X <5> Enteleky, what device u using for mouse i.e /dev/input/mouse0 ?? try /dev/input/mice <25> anyone using vlc? <26> nope <20> _AxS_:. I am using /dev/input/mouse1 <27> Enteleky, use /dev/input/mice <17> _AxS_: thanks man, you were alot of help..i appreciate it <3> Enteleky: use /dev/input/mice -- its a meta-device that will use any mouse that's available. your usb mouse's output will automatically be added by the kernel to that device <3> darksiide: np -- its working fine? <28> Antoxa ty tut <20> _AxS_:. Alright thank you. <17> _AxS_: it appears to be working good <3> excellent. <17> _AxS_: before i was sending mail from my computer's IP, no smtp server and it was bad news <29> I have a log file, that a java prog is writing to, now when I dev zero the log file, both du and ls report its size as zer, however once the java application writes to the file, ls reports it as 100M (or whatever the filesize originally was)where as du reports its file size as tiny. (jsut the last write i guess). so does this matter, or is the file actually talking up a load of space on my disk with null <3> darksiide: yeah, fortunately most smtp servers don't accept mail from non-auth systems if the ip is dynamically allocated. <4> it's me again I'm still cannot log in into gentoo <4> still get error 15: File not found <4> something in grub.conf wrong but I cannot figure out what <5> mykol967, /join #hollowsoul & help u sort out grub <3> darksiide: at least now your mail will go through :) <30> nadir: Your Java application needs to close its filehandles pointing to that log before disk space is actually freed. <3> darksiide: if you haven't already, make sure you lock down your smtp server so that it can't be used as an open relay. <29> jaba: mm yeah, so its actually using up all that space? <31> Hi all. I have a "Accton SMC2-1211TX - pci" network adapter, but I cant find any support for that in the kernel.. How can I get it working? <29> i had an smc <30> nadir: Yep. That's the way Linux (or POSIX) works. System is waiting for all the file handles pointing to certain inodes closed before the space is actually freed. <29> i dont us eit anymore, if its the version 2 its a softchipset so you use madwifi <17> _AxS_: am i know running an smtp server by setting up exim? <29> jaba: cool thanks
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