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<0> agathezol, what ever emerge ati-drivers gets you, i would imagine it the latest version <1> Calculating dependencies ...done! <1> [ebuild R ] media-libs/faad2-2.0-r3 <1> this is all i mgetting <2> dammit. I'm getting quite annoyed here - I've just managed to get Doom 3 working on my Linux box, to the point where it asks for my CD key. The CD key that I have for my game (which works in windows) doesn't work <1> wheres the blocker that its saying <2> roger55: I did that too. <1> i did emerge -u world and it said to do --pretend on that and im not picking up any blockers unmless im missing something <3> thisbullet: hi <4> rjanik: emrege -av ati-drivers and see what version it is <1> NeddySeagoon, yay :D <2> roger55: did your CD key work from your windows game? <5> willwork4foo, so write to idsoftware what's up with your key. <4> rjanik: gah, emerge <3> thisbullet: R means Rebuild <5> willwork4foo, I don't have any windows install.
<6> thisbullet: make sure you're adding --pretend (and probably -v/--verbose too) to the options you used on the first run, not replacing them. <1> marienz, im doing emerge -C faad2 && emerge faad2 to rebuild <0> agathezol, x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.14.13-r3 <4> rjanik: those are in fact fairly old drivers <7> Is it possible to route *all* of a user's web traffic through a proxy, without having to configure each and every web browser? <0> agathezol, how do I emerge new ones ... i'm really new to linux , this is my second install ever <4> rjanik: you may want to umask ati-drivers and then emerge them, current ~x86 version is 8.22.5 <8> kingsley, sure <9> hi <10> kingsley: transparent proxying , squid can be set up to do that. otherwise use iptables to redirect all appropriate traffic to the desired port. <9> anyone recommend a gamepad with full linux support? <9> something that works with zsnes <11> rjanik: you should be using 8.22.5 <12> ritalin: any PID compliant one should do <4> rjanik: as root: echo "x11-drivers/ati-drivers ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords <13> anyone got any idea why my gigDlink is not working> <7> FieldySnuts: Can iptables route traffic based on user? <14> I have a problem... Look this: http://sh.nu/p/1161 <14> Any idea about how to solve this? <15> kingsley: no, it does not do that. <10> kingsley: if the traffic originates on the same system yes <16> is there something up with the opera ebuild? 8.52 fails digest verification <3> CrazyTB: Thats symlinks - whats the problem <14> the problem: /dev/ttyS0 points to tts/0, and /dev/tts/0 points to /dev/ttyS0 <0> agathezol, and than just re emerge the packages? <3> CrazyTB: Try udevstart <4> rjanik: yes, do a: emerge -avp ati-drivers <4> rjanik: and make sure they are giving you the newer ones now. <14> NeddySeagoon: even if it is already started? <17> Anyone knows an ebuild for "Gloom"? the Quake2 mod <7> goanookie: How? <15> kingsley: it can do it based on the source IP, and if each user comes from a specific source IP, you could hard code that. <4> rjanik: then remove the p and give it a whirl <3> CrazyTB: yes <0> agathezol, thanks i hope it works <8> kingsley, add an ip rule which redirects traffic to the proxy <7> cannonball: At the moment, it's just a different user account, which has the same IP address as all the other accounts. <18> is their an easier way of LOGGING a mac address in IPTABLES than having to use mangle to set a mark and then log the mark <7> goanookie: Yes, but, isn't my understanding correct that ip rules are unaware of user names? <14> NeddySeagoon: no change... <11> splinterfl: use log? it logs a whole bunch of crap too, but MAC address is included <8> kingsley, iprules are indeed unaware of user names <18> mbishop -j LOG doesn't include a MAC address <3> CrazyTB: Look in your /etc/conf.d/rc file for RC_DEVICE_TARBALL= what does it say ? <19> So, i'm trying to run a shoutcast server and I set the suid bit so that it would start as user "nobody". If I su to user nobody and run the sc_trans_linux program it works fine, but if I try to run it from root it says it can't open any of the audio files on the playlist. <19> nay idea what i'm doing wrong? <0> agathezol, i'm having a problem emerging,!!! Problem in x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.22.5 dependencies. <0> !!! "Specific key requires an operator (x11-drivers/ati-drivers-8.22.5) (try adding an '=')" exceptions <14> NeddySeagoon: yes <7> FieldySnuts: Don't individual web browsers need to be configured to point at quid's port? <19> I know this isn't a shoutcast channel, but it's gotta be a general linux question. <19> sorta <10> kingsley: nope, that's the point of transparent proxying. no config needed. it's not optimal though. <4> rjanik: ah, my bad, edit /etc/portage/package.keywords and remove the -8.22.5 from that ati line <3> CrazyTB: Be sure you can undo this if you box doesn't boot. Change it to no and reboot <18> FieldySnuts whats your Q on squid <3> CrazyTB: "no" <10> splinterfl: I don't have one <14> NeddySeagoon: well, how to undo? Using live-cd? <11> splinterfl: hmm? mine does <3> CrazyTB: yes - a boot fail is only likely if you have hardware that udev doesn't manage yet
<0> agathezol, it's not there in the first place <4> rjanik: um, what does the x11-drivers/ati-driver line look like? <20> omg the livecd dosent have telnet! <11> of course it doesn't <21> does anyone in here know how I would get german support in xorg? <0> agathezol, x11-drivers/ati-drivers ~x86 <22> toom1: telnet? what you need that for? the livecd has sshd ... <14> NeddySeagoon: I will try that. <21> I can't view ess-tsets, at least I don't think I can <23> Man it takes a long time to compile Gentoo from stage 1 on a gamecube lol <24> Treborius/Mbishop: to test smtp and imap and pop and http of course <3> CrazyTB: ok if it fails - update udev <4> rjanik: try: emerge -avD ati-drivers <25> anyone around that understands portage-2.1 well? <25> for some reason, my fluidportage ebuilds aren't saving svn-src to /usr/portage/distfiles/ <0> agathezol, it shows me which packages it would emerge and they are the right version <25> rather in the PORTAGE_TMPDIR, and its being rm'd after the merge is finished <25> very, very annoying <4> type yes <26> can anyone help me to get firefox to display better fonts, right now, it looks really jagged <0> agathezol, well it didnt ask me to type yes or no, but i type yes and the terminal just started outputing a whole lot of y's <25> tuxpow3r: search the forums, its covered <26> thanks <4> rjanik: "emerge -avD ati-drivers" should ask you to type yes or no. <22> rjanik: this was the command yes does ... <20> rjanik: Usage: yes [STRING]... <20> or: yes OPTION <20> Repeatedly output a line with all specified STRING(s), or `y'. <14> NeddySeagoon: Yeah, it worked. <14> NeddySeagoon: Should I set it "yes" again? <0> agathezol, that weird because, emerge -avD ati-drivers, just prints "these are the packages that I would merge, in order:" , and then the packages <0> agathezol, then it returns to prompt <4> rjanik: type "alias emerge" <27> !!! /usr/local does not seem to have a valid PORTDIR structure. <3> CrazyTB: No. That option saves /dev in a tar file and restores it ab boot. It was to cover unsupported /dev entries. Only go back to ="yes" if something doesn't work <27> what causes that? <3> CrazyTB:You have a pure udev box now <28> does anyone know a way to split a large file into parts? <0> agathezol, alias not found <4> hawking: <man split> <29> hawking, split <30> anyone running the ati drivers? <4> rjanik: well, thats weird, but you can try "emerge -vD ati-drivers" to prevent it from asking. <3> biohazrd: Your make.conf is wrong PORTDIR is normally /usr/portage <24> so what, guys... no comment? "i want a telnet client to use for testing cleartext protocols in my livecd" ? <28> but here's the thing.. when I divide a file into parts with split can they be rejoined on a windows box? <27> Its an overlay <27> PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage /usr/local/portage-xgl" <4> hawking: split can be a binary split, so you can just cat the files together. <27> is in make.conf, and /usr/local/portage and /usr/local/portage-xgl both exist <3> biohazrd: It needs to follow the same format as /usr/portage <28> Agathezol: that makes sense <0> agathezol, it says that all ebuilds that could satisfy have been masked <27> needyse, this isnt my box. I think the owner messed it up somewhere <4> rjanik: if there are other files listed when you had the -a option on ther emake sure they are ~x86 in your keywords file as well <30> anyone using ati's drivers? I have a question <28> agathezol: so what's the equivalent of cat in windows? ( sorry if this is kinda off-topic but I gotta send a file to a friend and it's way too large to send at a time <4> rjanik: within reason that is, if they are things like xorg don't do that. <14> hawking: type <31> tedwardut: just ask there are a thousand people here im sure someone is using ati <0> agathezol, the two packages that are masked are masked by the ~x86 keyword <4> rjanik: what are the two packages? <30> ok here is the thing the drivers installed and seem to work but evreytime I try and close an X session or an opengl app it just hangs <0> agathezol, - app-admin/eselect-opengl-1.0.2-r1 (masked by: ~x86 keyword) <0> - app-admin/eselect-opengl-1.0.3 (masked by: ~x86 keyword) <25> tedwardut: search the forums, its been covered <3> rjanik: read the package.keyword part of man portage <32> he, noone here who can tell me if use='threads' is also applicable for p4 ht? <4> rjanik: echo "app-admin/eselect-opengl ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords <4> rjanik: then try the merge again <30> hmm have been must of missed it <33> should i use arts?
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