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<0> Kartagis: np <1> Kartagis: check out this site: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_3rd_Party_Ebuilds <2> its weird tho, i though that just by deleting the partition itself everything in it will be gone! <3> nDuff: both drwxr-xr-x owner root root <4> Carloz: Well, what do you mean "gone"? Deleted from the disk, or inaccessible from the OS? <2> scenestar: i didnt ask for ur help so shove those comments right up u know what. <2> nDuff: deleted from the disk <5> rm -Rf <4> Carloz: Deleting the partition will make the content inaccessible; it won't actually make it *gone* until you lay down a new partition table and set of filesystems on top, or overwrite the disk with some other content. <6> -p #1 <3> nDuff: ? <7> Carloz: lay off the attitude. <8> scenestar: is the -f really necessary? <5> it helps <9> I have AMD 32bit 2.2 and i don't know wich one of gentoo? alpha amd64 hppa ppc (32 bit) ppc (64 bit) sparc64 ?
<0> roger55: thanks, that would save a lot of time :) <5> amd64 <9> I have AMD 32bit 2.2 and i don't know wich one of gentoo? alpha amd64 hppa ppc (32 bit) ppc (64 bit) sparc64 ? <5> amd64 <4> tender: If you "ls -l /var", does it show /var/run? <9> ru sure? <5> no im not <5> take ppc and alpha <9> becuse tha's for 64 bit cpus <0> ruiner_zer0: do you think you could please use proper english? <9> ppc 32 bit right? <10> ruiner_zer0, x86 <9> no my english so bad <5> yes <11> x86 <4> ruiner_zer0: PPC is for PowerPC chips, not anything from Intel or AMD. <5> it is 32 but <4> ruiner_zer0: You want x86 for 32-bit systems. <0> ruiner_zer0: it's better than aolspeak <10> ruiner_zer0, are you talking about a keyword or what stage to use or what? <9> where is X86 <5> the internet <9> i don't see on site <9> i just see these amd64 ppc (ppc) ppc (g4) ppc (64 bit - 32bit userland) ppc (64 bit - 64bit userland) sparc64 <9> ? <4> ruiner_zer0: Then look somewhere else. <5> god, these people are worse than ubuntu users <9> aha <9> but that's Liv CD <9> LIVE <5> installer live cd <0> scenestar: soo true <9> Gentoo 2006.0 LiveCD <3> nDuff: ls -l /var says "/var/run permission denied" and lists some other directory <9> (713 megabytes) <9> x86 <5> read the guides <5> idiot <5> and quit wasting our time <12> hi, i unmerged hotplug and then re-merged it but g-v-m is failing to notice plugged USB M*** Storage devices, i don't know what to do can anyone help, please? <9> hmm you mean i can install Live cd ? <4> ruiner_zer0: You can use the LiveCD to kick off an installation, yes. <0> roger55: and to think he wasted all that being abusive when he could have just said `rtfm` ;) <10> scenestar, come to #gentoo-ops when you've readjusted your attitude. <9> so can u give me url for help? <9> for know how can i install live cd? <5> simple <4> ruiner_zer0: The regular installation docs cover it. <5> its just a name really <5> from the cd you can start the installer <13> ElPenguin: `rtfm` aka Read The Friendly Manual ;-) <4> ruiner_zer0: There aren't any steps which are different between the Live CD and the basic boot CD. <9> I'm here but i don't find <9> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/index.xml <10> ? handbook <14> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/index.xml <5> gegroet medelander <4> ruiner_zer0: Don't look for anything livecd-specific; Just try following the regular install docs. <15> i feel like emerging something. can someone recommend some nice filemanager ? <0> LinuxBlues: read the fine manual, where i come from, honest ;) <13> heh
<5> read the fsckn manual <13> scenestar: that's what rude people think, yes <16> thats all well and true but for some of us it takes time <13> mans are great! <5> err, the gtk installer even uses it <5> :P <0> LinuxBlues: we all know it's that, we just don't like to say it in this channel ;) <13> heh <0> LinuxBlues: that's what #otw is for :-p <0> that place scares me <5> what is that place <0> scenestar: #otw <17> ElPenguin, what about fubar then :) <0> picochu: best left unmentioned :-p <18> can anyone explain why glibc2.4 will ONLY emerge with nptl and nptlonly?? for a while i think i knew that NPTL would improve performance, because for at least one, it lighter weight, but didn't know going forward it would be REQUIRED, and not default. <17> fouled up beyond all recongnition :P but we know that the REAL definition don't we :) <12> i unmerged hotplug and then re-merged it but g-v-m is failing to notice plugged USB M*** Storage devices, i don't know what to do can anyone help, please? <5> o common, why are you freenoders allways so pg-13 <0> picochu: in my line of work, it's a daily phrase <19> does postfix allow receiving emails too? <20> scenestar: not freenode, just this channel <5> ah ok <17> ElPenguin, what do you do for living? <21> is there a way i could tell portage where WWWLib.h is so it stops complaining <5> alex-weej , what does fstab say? <12> scenestar, i don't use fstab <18> picochu: fouled up beyond all recognition <13> Kartagis: yes <0> picochu: well, technically php development, but if you saw it, it's not php :-p <0> ElPenguin: it's a language of it's own and it's uncommented, it's like reading heiroglyphs <0> not what you want to maintain, it's being rewritten thank god <19> LinuxBlues: do I need to edit master.cf or does main.cf cover both? <17> ElPenguin, never like php in the first place.... it is almost as bad as perl :P <21> RiverRat, can you help? you there? <13> Kartagis: main.cf afaik <5> picochu what do you use/. <6> picochu: that is an ignorant statement <5> ruby on rais? <0> picochu: perl happens to be one of my favourite languages... <6> php is MUCH worse :) <0> Knaw_: agreed, but my job provides well for me :) <22> hey im having some trouble mounting a card in a card reader: http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/TIyhIO78.html ... i take it from the I/O errors I wont be able to access it <5> nah <17> scenestar, I'd go for ruby on rails or turbogears <6> ElPenguin: i think perl is a very likeable, crazy language <5> thats just you mounting it as read onlu Bung <0> picochu: i LIKE turbogears, but setting it up is a whore <6> ElPenguin: php is just an invitation to disaster <23> MetaPhaze: You could try adding a link from whereever it is to /usr/include <22> scenestar: thats from dmesg, i havent done anything yet <0> picochu: django is better <12> hal is dead. i can unplug things and they remain in lshal. of course, if i plug anything new in it doesn't show up. any ideas? <0> Knaw_: cpan. Nuff said <5> Bung , its automatically mounted as read only <5> period <21> RiverRat, ok thanks i'll try it <17> ElPenguin, i can get most of what cpan has from python too <6> turbogears seemed easy to setup for me, but i was already using cherrypy and sqlite and sqlobject so it wasn't much of a transition <22> scenestar: ok, but when I # mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usb ... special device does not exist <17> and python code are way more readable <6> i had to learn kid, that was about it <6> picochu: that's part of perl's charm <5> yeah well Bung just add it to fstba <3> nDuff: my system was perfect, and I was using etc-update. last update I used cfg-update, then reboot and all ok, the problem rised after an emerge man-pages, and a reboot, in other words seems the first emerge after the cfg-update switch. is it possible? <6> people need to lighten up about languages <6> php is the only true devil <0> picochu: i do program python, but i don't enjoy it so much. I personally love perl. I also love ruby, just the docs ****. I'm a schemer first and foremost though ;) <22> i add the same point though? /dev/sda1 ? <7> only problem i have with php is the inherent security disaster of it all <4> ElPenguin: What's hard about setting up TurboGears? ez_update makes the whole thing automatic. <0> nDuff: my boss wanted to go with centos on the servers, so i can't do that <7> sick. <6> Fieldy: exactly, it goes out of it's way to silently Just Work, never complain, and figure out what these html wonkers turned "coders" think it should do <0> nDuff: and i'm talking apache
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