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<0> yeah lets you goto root <1> adduser name -wheel <2> gp***wd -a username group <0> adduser -g users -G wheel -d /home/username username <0> mkdir /home/username <1> whats that Jester <1> o <0> chown /home/username <0> oh <2> a frontend to administer /etc/group <0> well include the username in the chown command =) <1> i dont get it.. what i must do then <1> who telling the truth <0> lol <3> stark: What were you doing when that happened? <0> dont forget to run p***wd username either
<4> and...whats the command to display the stuff i hav installed using portage in a sorted order <0> no such thing <0> lol <1> so.. adduser myname -G wheel <0> i dont think? <5> farrioth: nothing, I just clicked Install and let it do its own thing <0> sistem32 <0> do thi <0> s <1> ok jamesbrink tell me <2> sudharsh: equery list <4> ok cool <4> thanx <0> adduser -g users -G wheel -d /home/sistem32 sistem32 <6> sudharsh: you can do "sort /var/lib/portage/world | less" - that'll just display programs you've told portage to install, but not their deps <0> p***wd sistem32 <7> anyone knows why lsmod would hang?? same thing with modprobe <1> hm ok jamesbrink <3> stark: Oh, gooey installer. Neverer used that. It looks like its trying to download someting. Do you have a net connection? <5> farrioth: yes I do <0> mkdir /home/sistem32; chown sistem32 /home/sistem32 <5> farrioth: what should I do now? <0> then logout and login as sistem32 <4> ..:(rabidfurby_: well i kinda need to unmerge orphaned packages that were deps to a larger one...my hard disk is filling up quite fast <2> how would you rate the GUI installer on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being orgasmic <3> stark: Hope someone else can help you, or do a normal install. Sorry I can't help <5> farrioth: np thanks though <6> Jester: 1. (1 being satanic) <2> rabidfurby_: ahh, ok :) <4> i'll give it a 3 <3> Jester: 0. (0 being pointless) (I haven't used it) <8> RiverRat: are you there? <9> what tool do you recomand for drawing networks graphics, is something more cool than cacti and mrtg? <0> ms visio <0> lol <4> Jester: equery list doesnt give me dependencies installed.. <2> sudharsh: hmm one sec <8> so by 'recompile the toolchain', RiverRat meant emerge -e system, right? <6> sudharsh: emerge -ep world will give you everything <10> Which is the best kernel version to use x11-drm with? <8> sudharsh: what I do is emerge --depclean and then revdep-rebuild <2> sudharsh: it list the dependencies on mine. equery list -i <8> sudharsh: make sure you have revdep-rebuild (gentoolkit) <8> sudharsh: that is, if you're just looking to clear up orpahend packages <4> Shirakawasuna: okie,..was lookin for orphans infact.. <0> anyone used one of these 40 gig iomega usb drives? <0> there great <5> hey guys, can someone go here for this error that occured while installing gentoo -> http://paste.lisp.org/display/20533 <8> sudharsh: emerge -pv --depclean <6> sudharsh: if your HD is filling up, you can also empty out /var/tmp/portage (as long as emerge isn't running), /usr/portage/distfiles (though a lot of it will be redownloaded when you update) and old kernel trees in /usr/src <11> sudharsh: also check the output of -p --depclean before you --depclean to see if its going to unmerge anything crazy <12> Shirakawasuna: let me know how it s <4> TFKyle: yeah...i messed up with that once...but back then didnt know '-p' existed..:D <0> rabidfurby cant you just rm -r /usr/portage? then run emerge sync? <0> thats how it do it on freebsd anyways lol =) <6> jamesbrink: you can, but there's no reason at all to delete all of that then re-download it <1> ok jamesbrink, what does chown do anyway.. i did it all btw <11> sudharsh: atleast you havn't ever done a -P world (I have once or twice, its actually a good idea once in a while if you feel like fixing everything it breaks :D) <13> stark: looks like you specified an invalid url for the stage3 tarball <0> chown sets the owner of the directory
<2> SiSteM32: change user/group ownership of a file/dir, read the manpage <4> TFKyle: lol and i am on dialup.. <2> manual page ftw <11> sudharsh: (note: never do that) <5> lox: yes i didn't specify one, and gentoo said you don't have to specify one <1> ok <1> now .. i can logon ? <0> yeah <11> its good for getting rid of slotted packages that aren't picked up by --depclean <13> stark: probably safest to just specify one <5> lox: you got one? <1> ok thanks.. i go using kde now :P then maybe come back if trouble :P <13> stark: what country are you in? <5> Australia <1> how i logout root ? :P <14> how can i set up a bootsplash on 2.6.16? the bootsplash package complains about the kernel version... <0> exit <5> lox: how do you know its can't find a tarball ? <2> ^D <13> stark: just a guess from the error message you provided, which had get_uri errors <11> railk: if you use gentoo-sources just use fbsplash (splashutils) <0> can you pipe a dd command into a tar? <12> is unsermake still worwing for kde3.5 with gcc4.1? <15> jamesbrink: not really...you probably wanted to ask if you can pipe dd into gzip or bzip2, and the answer then would be yes. <5> lox: got the url? <13> stark: http://mirror.pacific.net.au/linux/Gentoo/releases/x86/2006.0/stages/stage3-x86-2006.0.tar.bz2 <0> yeah <5> thanks <13> stark: ***uming you are using an x86 machine <0> tar dosent do crap for me.. i want to compress all that blank space =) <5> yes i am <12> railk: you have tu use splashutils <5> omg!, when i use the command line installer, im up to the bootloader option and i choose grub and then the window closes <5> whats up with that <0> lol <14> TFKyle, netG: thx i'm on it <12> railk: do you use genkernel <0> use lilo then <14> yes <8> stark: ctrl+alt+(F1-F6) <8> stark: look at all of the happy virtual terminals! <0> i still to this day have never used grub... im scared <5> Shirakawasuna: nope, nothing working <12> railk: emerge splashutils splash-themes-livecd && genkernel --gensplash=livecd-2006.0 --install initrd <8> stark: well next time just use ctrl+alt+f1-f6 <8> stark: X can't die from one of those <8> stark: in fact VT 1 may be exactly like the cl***ic installation <12> railk: and then correct you grub.conf lines... <14> netG: that uses the splash from the livecd? <12> railk: yes it is pretty IMO <14> hmm <14> are there other ones? <12> emerge splash-themes-gentoo <5> Shirakawasuna: can i just use the Dynamic option for the stage tarball because i am using LIVECD <12> !nopaste <8> stark: dynamic option? <16> good morning all <0> god.. iim gettin fat <8> situps! <5> Shirakawasuna: I am up to the stage selection, I have internet connection, and livecd, so which one should I use?> <0> stage3 <0> the others are useless lol <8> stark: stage3 <8> stark: note that you should be following the handbook while using the gui installer, especially if you've never done this before <14> netG: what exactly do i have to do to grub.conf? <0> i think gentoo should have some sort of simple installer like netbsd but only with the option to install base system <8> psh <5> Shirakawasuna: yes but using livecd will be the same then choose stage 3? <8> if the gentoo installation was easier, people would destroy their systems within minutes :) <0> lmfao <12> railk: look here: http://rafb.net/paste/results/Fy4H8k58.html <0> you know what they say.. you learn from your mistakes <8> perhaps if there was a base system and then an hour-long 'this is how you do things' dialogue <0> there you go
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