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<0> pillage: sepArately <1> pillage: you cant install kde mono + split ebuilds in one system <2> hrmm.. well i just added "linux_logo -c" to my .bash_profile... ill have to figure out how to make it display before login at some other time <3> <coshx> It tells me can not open the file?? <4> yoruichi: ah. so how do I get kpilot then? Do I need to remove the monolithic package first? <1> pillage: if you want the splits, remove the monolithic, and vice-versa ;) <1> that's how it works i guess <5> anyone done a stage4 backup? <1> plain tar here ;) <6> why... just use rsync <5> I'm trying to figure out what the "Partition table tip" is all about and if this is needed <4> yoruichi: ok thanks <1> pillage: yvw <5> that's listed here on this Wiki -- http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Custom_Stage4 <6> dasfox, well whats your question <6> seems self explainatory
<7> typing java comes up with this: Error: could not find libjava.so Error: could not find Java 2 Runtime Environment. <5> rommel: hehe I thought I did <5> I'm trying to figure out what the "Partition table tip" is all about and if this is needed <8> does anyone seriously use blackbox anymore? <8> is it considered deprecated? <5> personally if I'm going to reinstall gentoo with the stage4 tar then I don't get the need for this <9> it's still under development, it's active <6> well it makes a backup of the partition information saved on the original mbr... from the source drive so that you'll ahve a cp <1> zeroth404: lol <5> rommel: -- "Partition table tip" -- http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Custom_Stage4 do you know anything about it? <10> dasfox: it is just there in case someone has a sep /boot and forgot to mount it beforehand <11> I'm having issues enabling php in apache - I get an undefined symbol: mhash_free on apache start <11> can't find any helpful pages on fixing it tho - any ideas anyone? <10> dasfox: in the one I use, I no longer have that part <5> brianw: ok so as long as we put back in /boot and mount it then its good to go without this? <8> FieldySnuts, but does anyone USE it? ;-) <9> zeroth404: probably <12> anyone know why ebuild [ebuild] digest is resuilting in a 0 byte digest file? <10> dasfox: sure <5> brianw: ok thanks <13> does anyone know how to view laptop hard drive speed within linux lshw doesnt list it from what i can see or if there is a way to find it out with the lshw information that would suffice <8> And what is this strange thing called XFCE I hear so much about? ok, I'm not serious. Though I've never used it for more than 4 seconds. <10> adub: you mean the rpm speed of the? <14> hey guys can someone tell me if i downloade a tar.bz2 file how to i extract to a specific direcotory? <10> baz__: --directory <15> baz__: man tar <10> baz__: man tar <16> tarman <10> heh <14> brianw, so man tar "filename" --"dir" <1> tarman! <10> wow <16> lol <14> ok so tarman "filename" --"dir" got it ;) thanks <8> "man man" <5> brianw: oh one last thing do we go about mounting the same way as a new install or not? On the Wiki -- "Install from a stage4"-- http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Custom_Stage4 -- What other commands if any are needed? <15> baz__: read the manual... it will enlighten you. <13> brianw yes the rpm speed of <10> dasfox: you will need to make the two nodes: /dev/null and /dev/console <5> brianw: ahh ok, how do I do this? <10> mzbot: gentoo dasfox udev guide <17> dasfox: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/udev-guide.xml <10> dasfox: it is in there <18> HOLA ALGUIEN DE MEXICO <19> chiko, English please <18> HELLO <10> dasfox: see the two mknod commands <5> brianw: ahh I remember reading the udev guide before, so run these 2 commands is all --- 'mknod -m 660 console c 5 1 <5> ' 'mknod -m 660 null c 1 3' ? <19> chiko, also stop with the caps <6> dasfox, well like i told you earlier... its just back up of the partition table of the original 'source' disk.... you could transfer that to any drive and get a duplicate partition table to the original... its not nessesary but could be useful <10> dasfox: yes, if your pwd is /dev <5> rommel: ok <6> dasfox, i use rsync -av to cp my raided gentoo to a single drive as a backup <5> brianw: sorry I don't follow if my pwd is /dev ? <10> dasfox: pwd == present working directory <20> out of curiosity, when is the next GRP release due out? <6> man i really like the stability of the transparency in xorg7 <7> ive uninstalled blackdown and installed sun jre, but it still says it can't find libjava.so <21> what do I have to do to enable ACL support for a particular filesystem
<21> ? <1> rommel: really? i'm gonna try it if it's really stable <6> simmerz, did you do java-config <13> brianw do you know how to view rpm speed within linux <10> Kream: you need ACL support from the kernel, and you need acl userland tools <21> check <10> adub: i never care, all i care about is performance <21> do i have to p*** anything to mke2fs or tune2fs ? <5> brianw: well, not sure what you mean, I figure I have done all the steps in installing the stage4 under -- 'Install from a stage4' on that Wiki guide steps 1-8 then after I have run chroot I would make the nodes running those 2 commands <10> Kream: no <7> rommel: no <6> yoruichi, it is... its still depends on xcopmpmgr and transset but it loooks awsoem and it totally works with nvidia and doesnt glitch 3d <13> brianw i know but its just something thats been bugging me i can see all my other important hardware specs except that <10> dasfox: after you chroot and have c'd to /dev ..... <22> Why aren't there any filesystems for use with linux that use softupdates instead of journalling? <11> can anyone help out with an amache/php setup problem plz <11> *apache <1> rommel: do you have any ss ? <10> adub: what does it matter? <22> Like fbsd's UFS2? <6> simmerz, use that anad java_vm to set your new java env <1> rommel: please... ;) <10> Dhraakellian: install cd's matter not <6> uh no ... but i can take one <6> hold on <1> ok, thanks <23> hey, I'm getting a strange compile error when compiling gnome-python-extras. It doesn't output any make errors, it just stops <5> brianw: oh ok, so after the chroot, -- cd /dev then run those 2 comands and that's it? <14> thanks guys <14> :) <10> dasfox: yes, and make sure you go to the grub to shell <20> brianw: well, I'm planning to move back to gentoo within the next few weeks <5> brianw: what about grub, shell? <14> tar -xvjf (like i origonaly thaught) "filename" -C "dir" worked fine :-) <10> dasfox: well you have to install grub into the mbr of the disk... <20> knowing if there's a new release in the works might help me decide exactly *when* I make the switch <5> brianw: yes I know ;) <10> Dhraakellian: as i said the release matters not. <24> isn't there like a new portage release every 30 minutes? ;P <24> kind of like a cvs update <23> would anyone be willing to troubleshoot a compile error for me? <23> http://rafb.net/paste/results/pHfKZd36.html <6> yoruichi, its a little big... should i resize or are you on cable <6> 2.3mb <5> brianw: are you familar with all those 9 steps 1-9 on that Wiki? All I need to do is just follow those in that order, well actually before #1 mount my partions of course then follow 1-8, then cd /dev make the 2 nodes with those commands then grub and I'm cool to go? <23> I'm terrible at troubleshooting compile errors <1> rommel: no, that's ok <10> dasfox: sure <20> brianw: it's about how much compiling I need to do initially to have things up to date, I suppose <25> ?? xorg tweaks <20> is KDE 3.5 on the previous CD's? <23> brianw: sorry to bother you directly, but would you be able to help me with a compile error? <5> brianw: ok so mount partitions, do 1-8, then cd /dev make the 2 nodes, then install grub and all done? <25> ? xorg tweaks <11> YAY! fixed it <26> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=275489 <23> Dhraakellian: what are you switching to? <1> rommel: how do i accept it in irssi? :) <6> lol... hell if i know.. never really used it <10> dasfox: sure <1> anyone...? <10> Shirakawasuna: i am no programmer, but shoot <23> yoruichi: man irssi? I dont' use irssi much either <23> brianw: http://rafb.net/paste/results/pHfKZd36.html <6> anyone know how to accept a file trans in irssi <20> Shirakawasuna: planning to switch back to Gentoo after wandering around for about half a year <1> haha <20> I'm on arch currently <5> brianw: ok I'm nervous, LOL <27> evening everyone <23> Dhraakellian: so, you currently do/do not have a gentoo system? <6> my god we are all fat lazy gui dependant pigs.....lol <10> dasfox: yuou have the backup, so if the restore is a bit shakey, no big
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