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<0> works good so far. but definately not for everyday use <1> I've just installed Gentoo on my system, and I plan to use the nvidia graphics driver with the X enviroment <2> ipchicken.org has less ads <3> FieldySnuts I am using reiser4 on a really solicited server. no problems so far. been working without reboot since the 2nd of june last year <4> vagrant: no, gentoo docs are great, believe me, you need in your case to switch to next chapter *skip network install for now) until you setup in chroot required software (emerge it) <1> So, NetFox <5> LupoAlberto: do so, but then use vesa for the framebuffer <6> vagrant there's no like 'ifconfig' in gentoo to find it out (I must goto a web site?) <1> You recommend me using vesafb instead of nvidia ? <5> LupoAlberto: yes, exactly <7> LupoAlberto: nvidia-fb and nvidia-kernel do not work together, period <1> Thanks <0> richiefrich: huh? how would ifconfi gnot show your ip <8> Ive got xine/mplayer using opengl in order for my tvout to work, but it plays movies soooo slowly .. any tips? <1> I'll do it inmediatly <9> richiefrich, /sbin/ifconfig
<2> richie, it depends on if you are using NAT or not <2> if no NAT then ifconfig is sufficient <10> LupoAlberto, Yes, if you want GLX for X.Org (and you probebly do) <0> whatismyip.com <5> LupoAlberto: you can do everything with vesafb (execpt some nonusual resolutions), so stick with it <11> roger: that wont give him external ip <12> rommel: so which one should I use? <2> sredojevics: ok, I see thanks <9> usedtoubuntu, right. <0> he wasn't asking for that, at least not clearly... <12> rommel: I've been using ext3 but wanted to try something different if its better <1> Thanks, NetFox <13> reiserfs <13> :p <6> FieldySnuts like ifconfig not ifconfig persay but a command instead of going to a web site <12> ok <1> So I should enable vesafb support in kernel configuration again? <5> LupoAlberto: no problem. Oh, and you might want to use the latest (non stable) nvidia driver, as the stable one has problems with 2.6.15 kernel <0> richiefrich: not really a way that i know of. have to ask something on th eoutside. <1> And disable that for nvidiafb <14> SMDButtsecks, read this.... if you use reiserfs p*** notail and this nolargeio=1 option to it... but i just switched to ext3 and like it <1> I'm using a 2.6.12 kernel, NetFox <5> LupoAlberto: yes, disable it, otherwhise it will complain if you try to install the nvidia-driver <1> The one who came by default with my gentoo stage3 <14> SMDButtsecks, http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/2/25/3/index.html <6> FieldySnuts that what I thought but wasn't sure <1> pl <1> ok <5> LupoAlberto: I'd rather you took the unstable one, since it is more stable than the stable one <11> heh <5> LupoAlberto: and it'll make you less problems when you update your kernel <12> rommel: that link you sent me, you saying that will happen to me? <14> SMDButtsecks, well it will happen to everyone... read it... its not bad but effects the performance of reiserfs <15> I want to ensure that the SATA controller for my IDE hard drive is supported in the kernel. Which options need do I need to like at? I'm configuring the kernel now <16> anyone know why su would give me a Authentication failure whenever I try to run it after changing the groups for a user <14> SMDButtsecks, but i will say ext3 is very good now... and portage on it is fast <0> Kakihara: try that again, "sata controller for your ide hard drive" ? <17> What could cause an X server to lag up (CPU monitor reveals 100% processor usage) to the point of near uselessness (but only for manipulating windows) and is there a way I can fix it without restarting X? <12> rommel: im not sure if this xbox live cd has an older version of ext3 though? <7> Kakihara: look under scsi, low-level drivers <0> SMDButtsecks: reiserfs or ext3 will do fine for you. my preferance is reiserfs it is a little faster and I trust it a litte more. <12> FieldySnuts: im reading this though http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/2/25/3/index.html that Rommel shown me <16> any idea? <14> SMDButtsecks, well when you update the kenrel you should be ok <8> anyone know why movies are slow when fullscreened in xine/mplayer? <18> oy, how do I find out what package that provide a certain binary? (in this case, crc32) <15> FieldySnutes: lspci returns 'IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) SATA Controller <17> Bung: Could be one of multiple reasons. What kind of system are you running? <19> you're prolly not using hardware accelaration Bung <20> Bung: cpu bound - or disk bound if no dma enabled <7> arkanoid: equery b `which crc32` <15> notben_: looking now.... <8> grr wtf, i swear glxgears was at 2000 last time i tried <8> now its not <16> any idea? <12> rommel: i'll try out reiser <17> Bung: Sounds like you're missing the hardware acceleration then. <11> tedwardut:what was your question? <16> bung have you check your dma settings? <18> notben_: it's not installed, that's why I want to see which ebuil I need to emerge, however, esearch have failed me so far <4> Kakihara: sometimes lsmod when installing from livecd can help to determine what modules you have/need, also you can also run lspci -v and see what hardware you have and then go configure appropriate kernel pages...
<16> anyone know why su would give me a Authentication failure whenever I try to run it after changing the groups for a user <21> does anyone know how I can make emerge work only from distfiles directory? <21> rather than internet connection? <15> sredojevics: I'll look into that now <12> lol rommel <4> I remember one can install livecd-sources (that should detect all your hardware) <12> rommel: mount: fs type reiserfs not supported by kernel <12> ****s <17> Syruss: I'd suggest emptying the list of mirrors in /etc/make.conf but IIRC, each ebuild has a fallback URL. <4> ok <12> guess i'll stick ext3 <14> SMDButtsecks, that does... how old is that xbox iso <12> latest one from the experimental page i believe <2> sredojevics: thanks for your help. I see what you're saying now. <21> deitario1, I have no mirrors in my make.conf <21> it seems to be trying to fall back to a uk one though somehow <12> rommel: where is the latest one? <14> let me look around <4> vagrant: nice to see you are progressing with install, cheers <14> SMDButtsecks, yeah thats it.. i guess it isnt being updated alot <16> anyone know why su would give me a Authentication failure whenever I try to run it after changing the groups for a user <16> any ideas? <11> hmmm <22> tedwardut: see if your in group 'wheel' <23> tedwardut: is the user no longer in the group wheel ? <22> run groups <14> SMDButtsecks, i think ext3 will be fine... i like it... have it on two raid arrays and its as fast as reiserfs and quieter <11> quieter as in read/writes less? <16> I just checked, says that the user is <16> why I am so confused <11> tedwardut: wasnt talking to you <24> if you have an ebuild with patches and you want to make a tarball of the PATCHEd source, how can you do that? <24> just unpack, and tar it yourself? or can portage do it automagically somehow <12> rommel: in the handbook it shows i can use: -O dir_index to the mke2fs c, good idea? better performance? <16> usedtoubuntu: ok I was answering hedge and anotherguy <11> ok just making sure i wasnt confusing you <16> here is what is says when I run su: ted@SAM ~ $ su <16> su: Authentication failure <16> Sorry. <14> SMDButtsecks, i have no idea... never seen it <12> heres the whole sentence in the handbook: It has an additional hashed b-tree indexing option that enables high performance in almost all situations. You can enable this indexing by adding -O dir_index to the mke2fs command. In short, ext3 is an excellent filesystem. <22> tedwardut: hmm, can you login as root otherwise? <16> yes I can <16> I can either ssh in as root, or login regulary as root <11> what about sudo? <22> hmm, maybe try checking /etc/pam.d/su <14> SMDButtsecks, go for it <16> anotherguy what am I looking for? <14> SMDButtsecks, sounds good to me <12> rommel: ok <22> read the file <25> dustbuster iza nub. <26> :: WinAmp :: Bjork - It's Oh So Quiet (Marc) :: http://server4.hostsapphire.co.uk:8000/ :: 20:02 :: 128kb/s @ 44KHz :: 1/1 :: <22> see if something weird is commented out <25> >:O <12> rommel: should the command be mke2fs -j -O dir_index /dev/hda3 <25> lol <26> I LIKE BANS <14> SMDButtsecks, i have clue... it doesnt give you an example in the handbook? <27> tedwardut, try running strace on it and make sure you are in the wheel group? <28> Has anyone experience with crossdev? I'm trying to install it, but it fails when I do the #crossdev -t i386 <16> ok installing strace <29> hey, i emerged openoffice but it is acting as if it isn't installed at all <29> any ideas? <16> percocet did you install the binary version or compile it? <12> rommel: no example <29> i just did emerge openoffice <22> whereis oowriter2 <14> SMDButtsecks, i'm googling but havent found anything yet <7> SMDButtsecks: it isnt that complocated, it tells you exactly how to do it <29> it outputted nothing <12> rommel: me neither <26> :: WinAmp :: DHT - Listen To Your Heart (vocal) (Marc) :: http://server4.hostsapphire.co.uk:8000/ :: 24:34 :: 128kb/s @ 44KHz :: 1/1 :: <7> mke2fs -j -O dir_index /dev/hda3
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