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<0> Hi everybody. Can anybody give me a walthrough of setting up a PPPoE connection using a USB cable modem id'd as eth1? <1> enexar read tragicero 's comments, they're meant for you <2> whoops <2> sorry hailo <1> heh no worries tragicero <2> yea enexar: squid isnt huge, its well supported, easy to setup, and really the best option <3> brianw: I should probably read this manual anyways :) <4> Shirakawasuna: I would try the sound card by itself first, see if the problem persists <3> brianw: you mean move the sound card to a middle slot? <5> tragicero, thehailo: sorry im installing squid now <6> where are kernel modules stored at in gentoo *.ko files? <2> its cool <2> how do i configure xscreensaver? <3> Kury: locate .ko <5> xscreensaver takes up a lot of cpu lol <6> Shirakawasuna: no loacte command..
<2> whats the best ss prog? <7> gnome-screensaver! <2> slocate <2> o <7> oh <6> Shirakawasuna: no sloacte command.. <6> Shirakawasuna: no slocate command.. <2> emerge it <2> u hafta emerge slocate <6> someone can't just say... *.ko files are here... <3> brianw: I'll take that as a yes, brb :) <8> anybody here running conky? <6> where are kernel modules stored at in gentoo *.ko files? <9> Kury: kernel modules are stored in /lib/modules/KERNEL-VERSION/ <9> *.ko files ARE kernel modules <6> SirTalon: thx.. <9> 2.4 kernels used .o files IIRC <10> from the hanbook >> find /lib/modules/<kernel version>/ -type f -iname '*.o' -or -iname '*.ko' <11> can someone tell me the package that includes mkisofs? <11> :( <12> app-cdr/cdrtools <11> thanks drac <11> klj.. dragonheart <13> is there a reason everything in /boot would disappear after a kernel recompile? <13> including grub ... <1> vagrant forget to mount /boot before copying it over? <14> heh, i had that too <14> no idea why it happened <13> it should have already been mounted ... I already installed it and rebooted. I recompiled because I forgot another option ... <13> to recompile i can just do the menuconfig then do the make statements, right? <1> vagrant if you don't have /boot mounting automatically, when you ls /boot you'll just see an empty directory <13> oh if i do a mount, /dev/hda1 isn't listed .. <1> vagrant run mount /boot && ls /boot <13> ah .. =) cheers, I'm a dumby! <15> okay i have 1.5GB of ram and im wondering if theres any memory tweaks which can use my ram more effectively? <13> why wouldn't it be mounted? <13> i woouldn't have been able to boot if it hadn't been mounted when I booted right? <1> vagrant it would have loaded your old kernel, and it's not mounted by default for security reasons, harder to accidentally break it <13> ohhh, sorry <3> brianw: I moved the card to the center slot, and the issue is still present. I'm using gnome 2.12.2, if that helps <16> how can I make my computer type in russian? <13> thanks, thehailo, its been a minute since I did a recompile .. feel like total noob =) <1> vagrant no worries <13> i like gentoo, first time using it. interesting distro <17> i just emerged pure-ftpd so how do i use it i not used to command apps fully yet <17> i mean i know how to start it but how do i set it up <18> arcane, either read the man page or install a frontend for it <17> ok srry <3> after changing the PCI slot, I still have a cracky sound issue. Would anyone be able to help? <3> I think brianw is busy <18> arcane, there are 2 frontends for it in portage: net-ftp/pureadmin and net-ftp/kcmpureftpd <17> thx <19> is there anyway to mv a file and have it show a % for how much has been moved <17> i have been having a horrible time starting an ftp via windows or linux <17> stupid linksys router <16> would I have to change something in my xorg.conf to be able to type in russian? <20> Hello all, I'm fairly new to Gentoo, but I've successfully setup KDE and have 3D acceleration working with the new ATI drivers. However, I'm running into a very perplexing font-size issue that I cannot find much documentation on, if any. If anyone is free, and could take a look, I've outlined everything I can think of in a thread at http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3139966.html#3139966 <20> Many thanks for anything to get me in the right direction =) <16> or is there an easier way to do it? <7> JoeyJoeJo: your DE might allow you to configure your kb layout, otherwise you will have to do it with the XkbLayout / XkbVariant options in xorg.conf I think <13> has anyone tried to get the ndiswrapper to work with a wmp54g
<13> trying to load it I get "loadndiswrapper failed" <21> hum followed the guide but it don't work ;( <3> vagrant: is that a laptop pc card or a desktop pci card? <13> pci <13> has a RaLink Rt2500 chipset <3> then yes, I've gotten it working with ndiswrapper <21> hum grub problem faq tell me to try /dev/hda1 /mnt/gentoo/boot,i do but it tell me mount point does not exist..... <13> what steps did you go through? I followed the guide but when I do a "modprobe ndiswrapper", I get the "loadndiswrapper failed" <3> first of all, always use the latest ~x86 ndiswrapper <1> vagrant emerge the testing/unstable version of ndiswrapper, the stable one's iffy <13> i did, i downloaded it today <16> fluffybunny: do you know if KDE supports switching languages? <13> i did the 1.2 version ... <17> is there an app to dirsct connect ? <17> is there an app to direct connect ? (srry) <22> JoeyJoeJo- Yes it is <1> vagrant 1.8's in portage <16> sweet, thanks <17> cause im having a hell of a time starting a ftp <13> i got the one that was on sourceforge ... i only have the wireless connection. <17> pureftpadmin gives me this error <13> when i was doing the emerge, i recall one error flying buy, something about "your kernel has 4k stacks and windows drivers want 8k stacks" but it finished without failing so i don't know if that is the problem <17> PureAdmin was unable to stop the server because the execution of "/etc/init.d/pure-ftpd" fdailed <3> vagrant: well the latest ~x86 version is 1.8..... <3> vagrant: the 4k v 8k stacks doesn't matter for this card, so far as I can tell <23> im running cfg-update -l -t /usr/bin/sdiff, Do I want to "Press [y] - to merge the current file and the ._cfg????_* file with sdiff"? <3> vagrant: older versions will not work with some of the newer kernels.... <3> vagrant: what does ndiswrapper -l say? <13> i'm following this guide: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_wmp54gs <13> it says "installed ndis drivers: rt2500 driver present, hardware present" <3> well that's a good sign <13> =) <24> I have 3 different mpeg files and I want to encode it to one big mpeg, what should I do? <3> it means you at least have the correct drivers <21> rah need to rinstall grub ;( <3> vagrant: have you checked dmesg? <13> hm its just hard to get new stuff on this machine because it is only "connected" via wireless <25> Can some1 help me with an automounting issue <13> well the last portion of dmesg just has the error i got when i did a mod probe, is there something else i should look for? <3> vagrant: yeah...that's generally not the best idea w/ linux :). there are certain prism cards that work great using only the kernel modules, though <26> Hey. I get an emerge error :( <27> I dont have colors with ls, how do I enable it ? <28> tjx4: ls --color=auto <28> just make an alias <3> vagrant: is that the only message you get? <13> dmesg-> several lines up "ndiswrapper using irq 5 \n Unable to handle kernel NULL poointer dereference at virtual address 000000" .. <3> vagrant: nothing about struct_module, etc? <13> there is a lot of output let me see <27> dragoon`: how can I enable it but default without typing "--color=auto" each time, it works on another gentoo linux machine <13> no struct_module in output <26> http://pastebin.com/572959 ||| I get this emerge error :( Can anyone help? <28> tjx4: in the .bashrc just make an alias <21> hum someone can quickly tell me what i must do aver booting a second time with the livecd to reinstall grub ? <13> tjx4, you might want to make an alias for ll=ls -l, also ... <29> I have a bug report ... gkrellm's default plugins directory is /usr/lib/gkrellm/plugins but some of the gkrellm plugins, when emerged, install to /usr/lib/gkrellm2/plugins ... which isn't right. <3> vagrant: well, my recommendation is still to use the latest ndiswrapper <3> vagrant: for ~x86 that's 1.8 <30> CydeWeys: then report it <31> hi there <32> hello <30> CydeWeys: bugs.gentoo.org <29> Alright alright <30> :D <29> I think I may have forgotten my Gentoo Bugzilla account though. <31> mmm anyone here is using xorg 7? <30> CydeWeys: they can mail you your p***word <13> ok, how do i do that exactly? what i did was go to sourceforge, dl the ndiswrapper, then copy the tarball to /usr/portage/.... and do the emerge <30> CydeWeys: if you remember what e-mail you signed up with <32> vagrant, /usr/portage/distfiles <13> i copied it to distfiles and then did "ebuild /usr/portage/net-wireless/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper-1.2.ebuild digest" <31> or anyone using the video driver for a motherboard i810 or i915? <33> hey <3> vagrant: I'm really not entirely positive....I think all you needed to do was download the distfiles and put them there, but you should get the 1.8 distfiles <34> oye
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