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<0> okay, I enabled modular support in kernel <0> maybe it will help <1> BlackGhost: there's qingy :-) <2> i guess tasha gave up on installing gentoo <3> I'm having an occasional problem that's fairly serious and I can't figure out what the cause is <4> kojiro: all right... (i ***ume you use qingy?) is there a way to make xdm be less ugly-like? <5> fu.. jpacheco, that find . -type f -name "*.mp3" -exec /usr/bin/normalize-mp3 -b --mp3 --bitrate 192 -v -a -12dBFS {} \; command is naming all of the files .mp3 so it's basically deleting them I guess <1> BlackGhost: I've used qingy <6> Oleg_: I have a /usr/src/linux/scripts/mod/modpost that might be what it's after. <1> BlackGhost: I don't currently use it <7> jpacheco: actually, what makes any package unstable is unresolved bugs, read the docs <5> that's not an fu jpaecho :P <3> it may/may not be related to hibernating to ram, but essentially occasionally my laptop ceases to work correctly <2> maybe for the guide they should just change it to 2 partitions, a big *** root and a swap <1> BlackGhost: probably you can go crazy on xdm.conf and make it a little less ugly <1> BlackGhost: but I've never done it
<3> if I click on konqueror, for instance, the 'loading' entry in the taskbar will come up and then nothing will happen - if I type it into the console nothing happens <8> bsdfox: is there an output switch to that normalize command? <8> RobbieAB: obviously <3> also, when I try to restart, progress freezes at 'unloading alsa' <5> jpacheco, nope <3> I then have to hard-reset, which is why this is a serious problem <3> could someone help me figure out what might be causing this? <8> but if you are in a situation where those bugs never come into effect, then the packages is what??? stable no? <1> RobbieAB: unresolved docs and 30 days, iirc :-) <4> Shirakawasuna: tried re-compiling your alsa, right? <1> which means it's possible for a package to be quite bug-free and still unstable <7> kojiro: that sound like what I recall <1> heh <8> bsdfox: what is the command doing to your files exactly? <3> BlackGhost: nope. Do you think that is causing the problem? <9> what is the best torrent client for linux, preferrably able to use through console <10> Greetings... <8> which mp3s is it deleting? <3> BlackGhost: the confusing thing is that it appears to affect everything <8> the source or the newly created files? <4> Shirakawasuna: it might help if you recompile alsa-drivers, yeah... <3> BlackGhost: which is why I'm thinking it may have something to do w/ my ram + hibernate-ram <11> yep, its offically driving me nuts. I start vncserver, go to the windoze box and fire up the client, its twm... i have removed every reference i can find to twm and tried to replace it with enlightenment... no joy arggg! <3> is there a command to free ram? <12> I'm having problems getting my network to work correctly on the livecd .. it's loading the right module (forcedeth) and my network is dhcp.. it worked w/ the older install cd's that were just a console and most every other livecd i've used.. anyone have any idea's on why this would be? <10> ... I'm a bit confused with locales... I had a locales.build file which I moved to locales.gen (made the appropriate changes) ... now locale -a doesn't show any of my UTF-8 locales <5> jpacheco, it's decoding to wav, normalizing, encoding to mp3 (as file name ".mp3") and deleting the wav then moving on to the next song <10> yet locale-gen shows it generating 4 locales <8> bsdfox: k, lemme run this <1> haha, BlackGhost, I found a netbsd bug "XDM defaults are incredibly ugly" <4> kojiro: but it's true! <4> kojiro: :D <5> kojiro, lol <6> kojiro: heh <13> rev667, can you pastebin the config file? <6> kojiro: I've heard claims it is possible to make xdm not ugly. Don't think I've seen proof though. <4> marienz: if you find proof, give it to me, hey? <1> BlackGhost: I guess you get to write the doc on that :-P <1> BlackGhost: start by reading man xdm :-P <14> okay, so I'm confused about the whole USE flags thing <15> why the hell, xorg hangs the whole machine when i exit enlightenment <4> kojiro: blah... i know HOW to do it, but i'm just too lazy to actually do it <4> kojiro: i just want a shiny theme to poke <14> should I be using specific flags everytime I emerge? <16> isn't xdm made to be ugly?!? <1> 6 hours later... <4>I found out how to make XDM pretty, but I'm blind now ftw <14> and how do I know what flags have an effect on a particular ebuild <17> IamEthos: you should put them in make.conf <17> IamEthos: emerge -pv foo <18> gcc-4.1 was unmasked? are we supposed to migrate now? <4> kojiro: hush, truth is mean <16> smarco: yep <16> smarco: if you're ~arch anyway <11> inferit ... which config files there are quite a number to choose from :/ <18> hmmmmm.... <0> marienz: yeah, that helped! <14> beandog, I see <19> Janus: you have xorg 7.0 or 7.1 ? <6> yay
<18> well... ok :) <16> smarco: don't worry, most stuff still builds <14> are the ones with + and in red the ones that are in make.conf? <17> IamEthos: pretty much yah <13> rev667, ~/.vnc/xstartup <14> and the ones that have - and are in blue are the ones that I don't have enabled? <17> IamEthos: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=2&chap=2 <18> TFKyle: anything important that doesnt? <18> like macromedia flash? ;)) <16> smarco: well, earlier versions of the kernel, think you need .13 (or is it .12) or newer <16> smarco: you don't need to compile flash :) <18> TFKyle: i know and neither is it important :) <5> likewhoa, that command you gave me makes the filename the contents of the entire find command <20> :) <16> the sound is horrible if you use any resolution higher than 3xx*2xx <20> ehehe <16> kojiro: I use SVN <1> HEH <21> can anyone explain to me how I should make sane work with my hp scanjet 5300c ? I know it has been working before when I could choose usb plugin for scanner to the kernel , but now it seems that its removed <21> I have had this problem a long time now <8> bsdfox: this normalization program is weeeeird <22> marienz: hey, sorry it took so long. problem again was libperl does not compile, "undefined reference to main". pastebin link: http://rafb.net/paste/results/iozAke27.html <8> it delete the backup as well as whatever it encodes <5> jpacheco, it works well :P <8> lol <4> kojiro: so what login manager do you use right now? <1> BlackGhost: kdm <4> kojiro: hmmm... i really should see if there's some way of setting up nice shiny themes with xdm... isn't there some gentoo utility that does that? <5> jpacheco, the results of those for loops with the find command isn't parsing the lines at all now :P ie it's tring to process a file named every songname and errors out with command too long or file not found <4> oh, and kojiro, were you the one who mentioned how confcache is fun last night? <1> BlackGhost: you could try to fix the bugs in, and document, entrance <1> it's pretty light iirc, and probably quite nice to look at <4> kojiro: i have no idea how to fix bugs :D <23> Someone here who happens to know if -ftree-vectorize is reliable in gcc 4.1.1? If I understand right, it was not working well in 4.1.0? <6> vanquish2: does it still happen without ccache and with MAKEOPTS=-j1? <8> bsdfox: did you alter the loop in anyway? <1> BlackGhost: I don't know if it has bugs. I'm just annoyed because enlightenment has bugs <5> don't think so <4> kojiro: and i realize it's probably much easier than what i'm making it out to be, but i'm not masochistic right now <22> marienz: got it? <6> vanquish2: yes, see above <22> marienz: please repeat, i left channel for about 6 seconds <6> vanquish2: does it still happen without ccache and with MAKEOPTS=-j1? <8> why would it stop working? <22> marienz: yes <4> kojiro: entrance is the enlightenment session manager, isn't it <6> how odd. <1> BlackGhost: da <4> kojiro: i'd like to stay away from enlightenment... i'll probably just compile kdm <22> marienz: i actually first encountered this problem about year ago? on a completely different system, and posted in the forums. hold up. <5> jpacheco, I only thought that line you put together was working but it turned out to be naming them wrong. <13> Phantom-X, have you looked at http://www.sane-project.org/docs.html <6> vanquish2: running a logged compile myself so I can compare stuff. Will take a bit, box is a bit busy. <22> marienz: thanks <1> BlackGhost: yes, many fear cosmic understanding <6> vanquish2: oh, and did you ever have any LDFLAGS or weird CFLAGS set? <14> is there somewhere that I can find out what specific use flags are for? <20> :) <17> IamEthos: euse -i foo <8> the for loop is fine <4> kojiro: :) i'd also prefer to avoid buggy window managers <6> IamEthos: or just grep /usr/portage/profiles/use.* <1> oh, yeah, BlackGhost, that too <13> Phantom-X, also have a look at http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Installing_USB_Scanner <8> its that normalize program <4> kojiro: LOL <8> i ran it without the loop <21> Infirit: well , I got tired so I just emerged sane and its tools , and guess what ? It seems like that I could make xsane right off now !? <3> is there an easy way to remove the 3.4.3 versions of all of the kde apps I just upgraded? <8> just a normal cmd arg type thing <5> ?
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