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<0> jazzanova, yes <1> dracony: but you have to be with a legitimate company... Sun will check <0> jazzanova, it's probably fixed already <2> azi_, i'm guessing it's not an xorg issue, or x wouldn't run at all <3> /msg NICKSERVE register qwepoi1 <4> solid_liq: i am a student :( <5> well, I actually, downloaded a portage snapshot, i am using it with catalyst. <5> i can't really sync <1> dracony: then you don't qualify :D <3> oops <6> could someone clean up some iptables, I have about 20 lines that are redundant, whats a clean way to put them http://pastebin.com/569067 <4> solid_liq: how much does sparc cost? <1> dracony: a lot :D <4> solid_liq: what is cheaper? <7> hi, I really need to get an app with bitmap fonts working in xorg 7, does anyone know how to install them? HOWTO says they should be pulled in or available in media-fonts but I don't see them <8> splinterfl: You might be interested in net-misc/ferm.
<1> dracony: than? <4> solid_liq: cool, there are 64-bit sparcs <2> solid_liq, whats this free stuff? <1> splinterfl: leave it be, it's fine <2> solid_liq, hw ro sw? <1> dracony: sparcs have been 64 bit for several years <9> tdr, after emerging, i had problems running applications and i found out that xfce complained about not founding libXaw.so.8 so i tryed to re-emerge that lib and since it wasn't working, i copyed libXaw.so.7 as liXaw.so.8 and it worked+no complains from xfce.. could that be the issue? <10> are the gentoo forums down? <4> solid_liq: oh <4> solid_liq: sorry <4> solid_liq: $2,995 - perhaps this means 2 bucks and 99 cents? :) <1> dracony: heheheh, don't you wish! :D <2> azi_, copying libraries manually is bad <1> dracony: here's the best tip: try ebay <11> when I split a file with the split command how can i get it united again? <4> solid_liq: any processors i can buy without selling my heart? :) <1> dracony: watch the ebay server section, some sweet deals come along periodically <6> solid, there seems to be a lot of redundant and doesn't look clean.. I know I don't need some of them, just don't know which ones <12> Hi <9> tdr, emerging hasn't worked ;( <13> I am having trouble getting kde to mount my external hard disk <12> is metabar included in kdeaddons? <4> solid_liq: ok <12> i get a message that metabar blocks kdeaddons <13> when I double click on it I get told that it is not in /etc/fstab or mtab <13> and that it can not mount it <2> azi_, i hear ya. it shouldn't check for libaries you don't have if revdep-rebuild comes up clean tho <1> hawking: use a for loop in a shell script to cat chunk >> unitedfile <11> solid_liq : thx <1> hawking: np <4> solid_liq: i guess i screwed up with the pricelist <0> EvilGuru, so make an entry for it in fstab <1> dracony: ? <4> solid_liq: know any nice pricelists of proc? <13> On my ubuntu sytem I do not have to <1> FieldySnuts: heheh, every time I see your nick, I first read it: FiendySluts :D <13> it does some magic to mount it <14> Anyone here tried rufus, the bittorrent client? <1> dracony: www.pricewatch.com <15> I want to test genkernel, but I have no gentoo instal CD, I'm supposed to copy the config.gz from /proc/config.gz, do I really need this? <16> does anyone here use giFT? <0> knoppix, no. <15> roger55: Where can I get this? <0> knoppix, genkernel comes with a default config <9> tdr, another question (then i want annyon ya anymore) am is soo stupid oro ut of luck ? ;) <1> knoppix: that's the live kernel's config <17> solid_liq: ;( <15> roger55: And what's the difference? <1> FieldySnuts: :D hehehh <15> solid_liq: What's the difference between the live kernel config and the default on genkernel? <0> knoppix, I don't know the details, the default config should just work as well. <1> FieldySnuts: oh, are you a girl? <4> solid_liq: i found better prices: 80 $ <0> knoppix, in any case you can adjust the config with genkernel --menuconfig all <18> I am having a problem installing php can anyone help me? <2> azi_, at this point not sure. i've got to leave for a bit. if you're around later, i'll be willing to connect and check into it tho <1> FieldySnuts: I ***umed you were a guy, and therefore wouldn't be offended but rather amused :D <16> Does anyone in here use giFT? <4> solid_liq: but its 300 mhz :( <1> dracony: heheh <9> tdr, ok, just tell me when u'll like to
<1> dracony: wait, you don't think you can just buy a proc and plunk it into your motherboard, do you? <2> azi_, ok, prob be a couple hours from now tho. <4> solid_liq: of course not <9> tdr, np ;) it's only 22:00 here ;-) <1> dracony: was wondering... <4> solid_liq: i wonder how much does a momdesk (motherboard) for it cost <1> dracony: with sparc you really need to buy a complete system made by sun... <1> dracony: you can't really build them yourself <19> hallo all <4> solid_liq: mmmmmmmmmmmmm <20> lol <21> hi <1> dracony: because you then need sun memory, sun psu, sun this, sun that, and it'll cost more than just buying premade <16> lol <20> and most of all sun price <22> Is there any way of specifying a proxy for emerge --sync to use? <21> i was looking on here and saw people talking about enlightnment 17, how do i get it? <1> dracony: because you then need sun memory, sun psu, sun this, sun that, and it'll cost more than just buying premade <4> solid_liq: ok, any cheaper architectures <23> someone showed me the sun prices <23> they are obscene <1> dracony: and sun makes their stuff incompatible with other brands of hw <17> tragichero: it's pretty involved, and not really for daily use: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_emerge_e17 <24> http://www.bompper.com/ <1> SimAtWork: ya think? :D <24> does that link work? <20> SimAtWork: they are, but dont underestimate the service you get for em, not that you will need it <17> e17 is still cvs and will be for quite a while. <1> SimAtWork: look on ebay for deals on sun hw <21> so im better doin e 16 <0> Om, you can use emerge-webrsync which gets a snapshot tarball via http <1> dracony: just do amd64 x2 like I have now. it rocks <25> Have you experienced skype crashes after dbus-update? <23> _bart_: what kind of service? <4> solid_liq: ok, other archs? not x86 <20> SimAtWork: ***y female voices on their help line ? <14> FieldySnuts: Did I just hear you bad talk E17?! Oh No you didn <22> roger55, ok, thanks <25> I can't even call to my friend echo123.. <18> This is my problem with emerge dev-lang/php <18> * USE flag 'berkdb' needs these additional flag(s) set: <18> * dba <0> pushpop, works <24> thanks <23> _bart_: ***y female voices rarely say thing sthat fix problems <1> ni1s: e17 ****s big time <0> obliv|on, so add that USEflag <18> How do I do that? <21> o btw, gnomes dies on build stating it cant find python, i think it needs to be added as a dependency <1> SimAtWork: yeah, they just say, "can you do this and that and some other thing for me" with a bat of the eyelashes <0> tragichero, can you post your error to a pastebin? <17> e17 is cvs and highly experimental, that's all. <4> solid_liq: how bout ppc? <21> whats that? <23> solid_liq: exactly, ***y female voices are exactly why we all work so much! <1> SimAtWork: :D <1> dracony: look at the power5 arch <14> tragichero: try E17, but don't use it as your main WM <23> which is self defeating, because all we want is time to spend with the ***y female voices! <21> i think im just gonna opt for E16 <1> tragichero: ...because e17 ****s <18> roger55 how do I do that? <20> SimAtWork: at obsene prices :) <21> im wan a stable system <4> solid_liq: is it cool? <9> d* neither revdep-rebuild hadn't worked ;(( :\\\ <4> solid_liq: i mean works fine? <1> dracony: it kicks ***, but it's also expensive <14> solid_liq: why the bitterness? <1> dracony: it's from ibm <0> obliv|on, nano -w /etc/make.conf <4> solid_liq: man i will better get a mac <0> obliv|on, add that dba to your USEflags <1> dracony: the first dualcore proc on the market, and it has 9 MB of L2 cache! and 36 MB of L3 cache!!!
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