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<0> same problem
<0> :\
<1> sn00p_: yup
<2> NeddySeagoon: and now?..
<3> kuRupT: have you looked a that wiki entry i sent you? http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_a_digital_camera
<2> NeddySeagoon: it is on useb storage.. --> USB support : yes
<2> why P2P ?..
<2> :S
<4> Shirakawasuna: Ah - its not a partition. I overlooked that. I'm not sure if you can use a file as a root
<2> Shirakawasuna: yes i have see =)
<3> NeddySeagoon: yeah, that's the part I was unsure about
<2> hm
<5> Anyone know where I can get a ncurses 5.4 or 5.5 pre-compiled binary for amd64? Mine is having problems and when I try to emerge I'm getting the error "C compiler cannot create executables".
<1> Mika-chan: what does config.log say?
<4> kuRupT: if gphoto sees your camera, its set to P2P, not usb-storage
<3> I dont' know how to resize partitions. I was asking in here if all I'd have to do is resize the filesystem, delete the old partition, and create a new one of the correct size, when someone mentioned that it was dangerous



<2> boaa i must lern the english language gg
<2> NeddySeagoon: ah oke.. but whats now? what must i do? :)
<0> roger55: neat. i guess it was a fat32 partition afterall.
<0> thanks for the pointer
<6> Mika-chan, check your CFLAGS in make.conf
<5> Ginsu_Squirrel: I have to go look, but the last message was a problem with --host when running the Testing C Compiler.
<1> problem with --host...
<7> Mika-chan, can you show us your CFLAGS/CHOST ?
<6> CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
<5> CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu" CFLAGS="-march=k8 -O2 -pipe"
<3> roger55: would resizing a partition be as easy as resizing the filesystem, deleting hte partition in fdisk, and then creating a new, smaller one in its place?
<3> roger55: after backing up, of course
<6> try -march=athlon64
<3> roger55: I was about to do that when someone in #gentoo told me it was dangerous
<7> Shirakawasuna, it would be easier with backups
<8> how do you see all the packages emerged in your world?
<6> chron, just world or system too?
<7> chron, world doesn't list all installed packages, just what you explicitly emerged
<8> both i guess
<9> I keep getting
<9> Cache fill: 0.00% (0 bytes) Win32 LoadLibrary failed to load: avisynth.dll, /usr/lib/win32/avisynth.dll, /usr/local/lib/win32/avisynth.dll
<6> have a look in /var/db/pkgs
<9> When I try to play a video
<3> roger55: by easier you mean safer, right? Is that what i would do to "resize' a partition, though?
<2> NeddySeagoon: i have done now [-P|--get-all-files] <-- gphoto2 -P and now.. where can i find my picz?
<6> Neozonz, on x86?
<9> yea
<3> roger55: delete it and create a smaller one?
<7> Shirakawasuna, resizing is never safe unless you have a backup
<7> Shirakawasuna, there are tools for resizing partitions/filesystems
<4> kuRupT: gphoto will show thumbnails of the images in the camera. You can use then to download the images, delete the inages and so on
<3> roger55: parted doesn't like newer versions of ext2resize, which I used to resize my filesystem
<2> NeddySeagoon: yes i have see it.. i am downloading now.. but where are the files after downlaoding?
<5> voidy: I'll give that a try, thanks.
<4> kuRupT: gphoto has a graphical interface
<3> roger55: gparted and qparted refuse to mess with ext3 partitions, so I feel like I'm stuck with fdisk or proprietary
<2> i use fluxbox
<10> is Level 3 still being a greedy peer?
<7> Shirakawasuna, you could also use another harddisk.
<2> NeddySeagoon: ?.. no it havent ^^
<9> Sorry bout that
<9> so anyone know why I keep getting that error?
<3> roger55: that's almost doable if i can clear up 3-4 gb on the other computer
<4> kuRupT: In your present working directory - if you are a normal user /home/kuRupT
<7> Shirakawasuna, I can't recommend messing with resizing partitions to test things.
<9> Cache fill: 0.00% (0 bytes) Win32 LoadLibrary failed to load: avisynth.dll, /usr/lib/win32/avisynth.dll, /usr/local/lib/win32/avisynth.dl <-- When I try to play a video
<2> NeddySeagoon: oke.. but it havent a graphical interface
<4> kuRupT: gphoto2 then ....
<10> NeddySeagoon: do you have the win32codecs?
<3> roger55: well, I'd like to change my CHOST, and I like my current setup aside from that, so what would you recommend?
<2> NeddySeagoon: jes.. gphoto2 then?..
<7> Shirakawasuna, what I said before.
<10> err
<10> Neozonz: do you have the win32 codecs?
<3> roger55: you mean use another hard disk?
<7> Shirakawasuna, setup a chroot on another disk/partition
<3> roger55: that might be doable, I'll just have to backup one of my backups to a couple DVDs (for redundancy)
<3> roger55: thanks, I'm going to start on that
<4> kuRupT: I have used gphoto2 briefly. I'm sure it had a GUI mode
<11> wow sup yall
<12> Hi. Is it possible to register 'make install' into portage ?



<7> Shirakawasuna, as you'll have to emerge -e system/world anyway you might as well do a fresh install and merge configs/data from the backup
<12> to create a package
<1> mg_: no
<1> mg_: just write an ebuild
<13> parted doesn't like much
<2> NeddySeagoon: hmm when i type gphoto2 in temrinal then comes a list of Usage: gphoto2 [-?|--help] [--usage] [--debug] [--quiet] [--force-overwrite]
<7> Neozonz, /usr/local/ is something you installed without portage
<4> kuRupT: Hmm yes. I've just tried it
<9> vininim: I'm sure I did
<3> roger55: let's just say I'm still not all that comfortable with fresh installs......I've had to manually work through a number of errors/bugs, and don't look forward to doing it again
<10> Neozonz: you did what?
<7> Shirakawasuna, then don't change a working system
<9> install win32codec
<11> so thing is i have this sweet 9800 pro ati card that i just cant get to work with Suse, currently running 10, it freezes the kernel everytime i try to run any 3d apps or even if i test it under cedega .... anyone got some screenys of gentoo in action i can see
<9> I added the usefalgs
<9> flags
<9> and I think I compiled it
<4> kuRupT: I have to go .. I need to be awake again in 6 hours. Goodnight
<14> :/ i've forgotten where to put stuff to unmask ebuilds. i'd like to try xorg 7.0
<7> Neozonz, whatever it is in /usr/local/ it is something you put there and not portage. portage won't even know about those things.
<15> superdump: mmm right
<12> ok, thx
<7> superdump, /etc/portage/.. see man portage
<14> thanks
<11> im looking for a new flava of linux, preferable something that is easy to use ... thats my main reason for loving suse, also, i have a linksys wifi card that would need to work with it too ... anwho right now i just wanted to see it in action
<2> NeddySeagoon: oke thx =) it w0rks now =) hehe bb
<10> Neozonz: I don't think portage automatically does that due to license issues
<3> roger55: well, the entire point of this is to both use i686's benefits as well as improve distcc compatability between two computers, as crossdev failed on my laptop
<14> i kept looking in /usr/portage and ../local/portage where i'd done stuff before
<14> thanks
<10> Neozonz: you compiled with support for win32codecs but you still need to grab them
<4> kuRupT: GNOME has a GUI for gphoto ...
<15> phreekbird: gentoo wouldnt be your choice most likely
<4> kuRupT: Goodnight
<16> Kyuu: why? :p
<15> reisio: < phreekbird> im looking for a new flava of linux, preferable something that is easy to use ... thats my main reason for loving suse, also, i have a linksys wifi card that would need to work with it too ... anwho right now i just wanted to see it in action
<9> vininim: whats the emerge package?
<3> roger55: but I've bothered you enough. Your diagnosis is: don't mess with your system, fool!
<15> reisio: he wants to see what it looks like... as if it would ever look the same
<7> Shirakawasuna, s/fool/boy
<16> ah
<17> ahoy
<9> vininim: I just emerged win32codecs again, and I still get the same error
<3> roger55: haha
<16> phreekbird: fyi: if your wifi card works in one Linux, it'll work in all
<9> >_<
<7> Neozonz, listen.
<18> reading about my board, trying to set things up, im confused about the diff between internel i/o busses, and normal busses, like FSB or BSB
<19> hmmz
<10> Neozonz: you don't
<18> can anyone give me an example of an internal i/o bus, and an external i/o bus? and.....which is FSB and BSB? or are those different?
<7> Neozonz, things in /usr/local/ are NOT from portage. and anything you do with emerge won't do anything to things in /usr/local/
<19> how many packages do i need to unmask in order to emerge xorg-server?
<10> you cant use portage to install
<10> win32 codecs
<10> you have to manually do it
<7> vininim, huh?
<19> vininim: yes you can
<9> O_O
<16> [PJ]: trying to use modular X?
<19> vininim: unless your at a 64bit system
<7> vininim, media-libs/win32codecs
<3> as changing my CHROOT creates too many dangerous situations (even backup and sandboxing turn out to be dangerous), would someone help me with crossdev distcc?
<20> Hi! I badly need to get a new computer. My stupid question is AMD-64 or Intel? How good is the support in Gentoo for AMD-64?
<19> reisio: well the openchrome graphic drivers for my epiabox needs xorg-server to compiule
<21> phreekbird: btw, if your video card freezes the system... don't be 100% sure that it's linux causing it. I had a similar-sounding problem with an nvidia card. darn thing must've been defective.
<7> Shirakawasuna, why do you need crossdev at all?
<19> sm7xab: well 45% of the packages is masked in the 64bit
<16> [PJ]: that sounds unlikely, but: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/modular-x-howto.xml http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/porting-modular-x-howto.xml
<9> so what do I do o_o
<19> reisio: ill have a look


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