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<0> sLiCeR\: emerge grub-static and make sure you read the amd64 technotes. <1> the 7th x-men movie <0> ? amd64 technotes <2> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/amd64/technotes.xml <3> Ginsu_Squirrel, what's left to do? am I safe to use it? <4> marik: that is when it went into package.mask <5> Ginsu_Squirrel, but i've got sata in my kernel, see config: http://alfa.lo3.zabrze.pl/~danrok/config <4> marik: if you want it, use it <4> marik: if not, then just wait <6> Steven_6040, can i PST you? <4> danrok: just read that page <7> boxerfromus, yes <3> Ginsu_Squirrel, are you using it? <4> marik: what does what i use have to do with anything <8> Ginsu_Squirrel: actually they all unzip separately except the first, so i'm guessing they're multiple zips and the first is corrupt <9> Hi! I have a problem: I have two ide-disks on one ide-bus with dma turned on. But 5 minutes after boot I get this error: http://pastebin.com/527765. for some reason dma is turned off, but I don't understand why...
<4> rigelf: weird <10> marik, well it's masked for a reason. If you want to avoid breakage, wait until it's unmasked. <3> if you're using it I can ask the difference between setting it up and setting up the old 6 version <8> Ginsu_Squirrel: leave it to asus ^^ <3> and if it was a lot of work <4> its exactly the same <4> its just split up into a million packages <4> instead of 1 big one <3> thanks <7> boxerfromus, you will need to register and identify to message anyone. do /msg nickserv help <1> tr00nd: your hardware is either failing DMA checksums or the cable is bad <9> arbiter_dev: both the cable and the disks are brand new.... <5> Ginsu_Squirrel, ok, I will try it and than I'll come back <9> arbiter_dev: but the mb is old .... <5> brb <1> tr00nd: do you use any hdparm options? <11> Odd... nslookup, dig and host all work perfectly fine (and instantaneously), but ping, google, elinks, and anything more complicated take several seconds to resolve. <11> What could cause an issue like that? <3> Ferret, perhaps they cache data <11> No, I've tried going from one to the other and back, all sorts of fresh addresses, and the results are totally consistent <9> arbiter_dev: no, baselayout is fresh out of the box >( <9> :) <3> iirc DNS servers have what's called a TTL on resolved info that is a cache, so host dig and nslookup query a DNS and get the cached data. perhaps ping doesn't <9> arbiter_dev: only -d 1. <11> So only trivial programs that test DNS use DNS cache? Whoopee. x.x <1> i'd blame hardware failure then tr00nd, probably the cable or motherboard <3> Ferret, no <3> Ferret, Im saying if you query a DNS you get the DNS's cache <3> Ferret, if you want, you can run: nslookup - <11> So why isn't it being used? I've tried adding various different DNS servers to the config <9> arbiter_dev: hm, that was what I was afraid of... I don't think it is the disks, because I bought them two days ago, and I have had some minor issues before. <12> lanir, what card is it? <3> that puts you at an interface where you can specify the server you want to use and see if the results are still consistent <9> arbiter_dev: glad I got a spare motherboard just like this one :) <1> tr00nd: lucky you :) <11> marik: Yes, nslookup works perfectly... <13> nslookup is deprecated :P <3> yep <9> arbiter_dev: but thanks anyway! <14> how can i start a new session keeping this one? (typing CTRL + what??) <12> buzzy, alt-f2 ? <12> buzzy, you mean a new terminal? <15> roger55: new graphic session <5> Ginsu_Squirrel: It still doesnt work ;/ <4> danrok: if you still get the same error then you are either seletcing the wrong options, or you are not following the wiki page <16> how come when ever i emerge kde stuff it obfusticates up my emerge world <15> ios it difficult to insytall gentoo? <4> buzzy: very <15> i have installed ubuntu and mandurvca <15> u say? <5> Ginsu_Squirrel: On wiki page it is only said to put drivers into kernel, i've done it, I've got NForce. <15> freally Ginsu_Squirrel ? <1> i've been installing gentoo for years and years <15> why? <4> danrok: and also scsi disk support <5> yes <5> Ginsu_Squirrel: i've got that all <16> [root@citadel] (56.015 MB) [~] # emerge world <16> Calculating world dependencies ...done! <16> !!! Error: the =kde-base/ksmserver-3.5* package conflicts with another package.
<16> wtf? <4> danrok: then it would work <12> buzzy, gentoo doesn't have an installer, you are the installer by following the handbook. it's not graphical clicky stuff <17> hello all <16> can someone please help me? <4> paulmer2003: sounds like you are mixing kde meta packages with non meta packages <12> paulmer2003, don't flood in here <5> Ginsu_Squirrel: maybe I should rebuild some package? <17> i just upgraded from kde 3.4.1 to 3.4.3 and the system is very sluggish after restarting <16> what should i do <4> danrok: its the kernel, nothing to do with anything on your system <16> i want to use kde <17> any idea what might cause that? it was fine in 3.4.1? <12> paulmer2003, emerge -p world <16> what should i emerge <16> the metas? <12> paulmer2003, that's up to you. <16> what do you reccommend? <12> paulmer2003, kde-meta consists of split ebuilds <18> anyone here farmiliar with the 7-zip command line utility 7za? <16> Oh my lord. <5> Ginsu_Squirrel: can you look at my grub.conf? alfa.lo3.zabrze.pl/~danrok/grub.conf <12> mzbot, gentoo paulmer2003 kde split <19> paulmer2003: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-split-ebuilds.xml <12> for an explanation <4> danrok: it has nothing to do with your grub config <5> ok, so.. <16> http://pastebin.com/527784 <20> roger55: its an hardware error :) <5> I've got this: <*> SCSI disk support <*> SCSI generic support <*> Serial ATA (SATA) support <*> NVIDIA SATA support in my kernel. <12> lanir, you mean hardware failure? <20> iv switched nic card , and disabled acpi from the bior <20> yea :) <12> lanir, ah cool. <21> How would I merge 2 files on command line? I need to do it in a special way, I need file1 line 1 and file2 line 1 on line 1 of the merged file... <20> thanks , iv lost myself , all day i'm playing with routing tables :) <5> Ginsu_Squirrel: Can I get some log from booting system? <4> danrok: there is no log, you lack proper kernel support, that is the only problem that is wrong with your system <5> Ginsu_Squirrel: I've checked it several times, and it seems to be ok, look at my config, please. <7> danrok, considered booting the livecd and parsing the output of dmesg to see what driver that uses? <22> is 2006.0 going to be out soon? I don't feel doing a 2005.1 install and when the 2006.0 stuff gets out (mostly because of the compile times) <5> Steven_6040: what exacly search? <1> phaze[x]: do you want both lines from file1 and file2 on line 1 of the new file? <21> yeah <7> danrok, look for the part where it finds your disk, it will probably also say it found a filesystem it <12> TheBeast, you'll be faster installing now than waiting for 2006.0 <7> roger55, is it still looking good for sometime in february? <22> roger55, sure I would. but still :-) <23> reisio, roger55: ok I followed the guide, but I'm still wondering how to set it to default windows fonts o_o <1> phaze[x]: line < file1 > newfile && line < file2 >> newfile <12> Steven_6040, we'll see. <22> roger55, is the 2006.0 profile out? <21> like if file1 is "ABCDEFG" each on there own line and file2 is "1234567" 1 per line ... merged file would need to be "a1 b2 c3 d4 e5 f6" each on 1 line <12> Neozonz, I have no idea what you mean by "it" <21> yeah <1> phaze[x]: that will put a line break in there that you'll need to remove yourself <5> Maybe the problem is caused by my disc that is on third SATA port? <21> arbiter_dev that should work <24> Neozonz: "it"? <12> TheBeast, that doesn't say much. <24> Neozonz: what is "it"? <21> arbiter_dev not a problem <25> Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". how do i fix that? <24> and why would you want to use Windows fonts <21> thankx <1> phaze[x]: if you want it the way you just described, you'll need a combination of grep and cut with line <24> they're usually inferior <5> Steven_6040: scsi0 : sata_nv, that? <7> danrok, can you pastebin it? <21> arbiter_dev let me give this a go see if it works <5> Steven_6040: all dmesg? <7> danrok, if possible <21> arbiter_dev I can always do small editing touches later
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