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<0> likewhoa: yeah, i know about the lack of stage1/2 thing. Stage 4 sounds interesting -i've done it on Deb a few times, just not called it stage4 :) <1> greister: oo, good question I wanted to ask about it :) <0> greister: you can, but its not recommended. make sure support is built into the kernel <2> greister: I believe it to be still in testing, or limited write access. <3> MidnighToker: ok...done it on irc also <4> oh ok stage4 is just make an image <4> aka, make an image <5> greister: no good write support yea.. <6> theD3viL, try gparted, qtparted or kparted <0> britishseapower: whats the pastebin link? <7> likewhoa: so why won't 0 1 work? I thought when you did a Stage3 all you had to do was umount it and then when you rebooted it just stayed that way was all <1> MidnighToker: It can damage partition? <0> danrok: damage makes it sound very minor. <5> dasfox: i said set 1 1 <8> pkg-config (dev-util/pkgconfig) seg faults with any version and any use flags. <5> MrS***yPants: file a bug report, you broke it
<8> The hell I did <0> danrok: I'll be honest, i've had it work to change 1 file (just change the contents) but creating new files, moving stuff about... it can all get VERY messy. <9> how long does it take to build the kernel? <1> MidnighToker: but.. can I lost my files saved on ntfs partition? <5> fgb: [---] that long <8> its statically linked for some reason <4> ok i have a riddle: if you are lost in the desert and your spare tire falls off the back of your speedboat, then how many pancakes does it take to shingle a doghouse plus or minus a stage4 install? <1> MidnighToker: Oh, ok. Thanks. <3> MidnighToker: give me a mo <9> likewhoa, what does it mean? <10> nostrum: 42 <0> danrok: use linux to read the partition, but dont write it to another NTFS. Fat32 if you have to. <11> likewhoa, kind of funny that people who abuse portage in strange ways can't build things, eh? <7> likewhoa: yes thanks I'll set 1 1 in the meantime, but do you have any idea why the default 0 1 won't work? <4> and the answer is purple because icecream has no bones, and a stage4 install is just a fake way of saying "make and image" <1> MidnighToker: Can I put some polish letters into file names? Do you know sth about it? <4> tuxick: nice gues though you were pretty close <0> danrok: you'll have to check the localisation guide, and make sure you're using... hang on. <9> sorry, but I'm a newbie, how long does it take to build a kernel? <5> tdr: heh <1> MidnighToker: Ok, thanks. <5> fgb: [---] that long <7> brb <4> it takes like 10 minutes <9> and wtf does it mean? <4> depending on how slow your comp is <5> fgb: he lies.. it takes 9 minutes and 59 seconds <11> MrS***yPants, when you file your bug, make sure that under steps to repeat you add: delete your package.mask file and put ACCEPT_KEYWORDS on the comand line with emerge <9> thanks <12> whats the best mail server to use? <4> it means take the settings for modules (drivers) to load and make them into a program that always runs in the background <0> danrok: have a butchers at: http://linuxreviews.org/gentoo/i18n/ <13> how to tell grub and gentoo that when it starts it gives me console on serial port? <2> fgb: configuring can take anywhere from 5 minutes(with hand cramping afterwards from using menuconfig) to a good 30-45 minutes <5> Tanker_: postfix <1> MidnighToker: Ok (: <12> likewhoa i cant get it working <3> MidnighToker: http://pastebin.com/528501 <3> MidnighToker: i think? <5> Tanker_: so try harder? <12> lol <2> fgb: compiling can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on your optomization selections and what you are trying to compile in <14> can anybody help me with a dvd on a scsi raid controller? <14> I can't seem to mount it <4> hey how do you make Xwindows start up by default with a nifty log in screen and stuff <15> echo " kde-base/kde ~amd64" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords is that the right way to get lastest kde? <5> mzbot: gentoo nostrum xorg config <16> nostrum: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/xorg-config.xml <2> they make DVDs for SCSI !? <0> you dont want gnome, right? <9> I was asking because my Plan 9 kernel builds in 9 secs <2> ... <12> wtf is mailwrapper? <14> YeTr2: well, it <14> 's sata <17> fgb: isn't plan9 a micro-kernel? <9> nope <14> and the sata controller is a raid controller also <1> untitled1: Nope. You have to add every package to package.keywords, but if you want kde3.5 than put it into package.unmask <2> Tanker_: a program that lets you switch between MTAs without having to uninstall one for another
<12> cool <12> only if i could get the first one working <4> i dont like the bots they never give useful info <0> britishseapower: as far as I can tell, its not emerging gnome, just a couple of gnome-esq themes for X... if you do emerge -tvD --emptytree world then you should be able to find out what wants those themes. <17> nostrum: huh? The bots rock. <18> Any of you guys know what emerge package contains the "dict" command to return the deffinition of dictionary words? <4> mzbot: how do you know that i am not a bot <15> edanrok echo " kde-base/kde ~amd64" >> /etc/portage/package.unmask like that? <17> GenBot: botsnack <19> wooohooo! <4> mzbot: what is your real name <2> okiijin: I'm not sure, I'm just shocked that they are still making scsi devices other than 10k & 15k rpm hdds <4> mzbot: you are hot lets get together baby <9> bye, thanks for your help <7> likewhoa: not working 1 1 either <17> there is only one thing I despise about openbox. <7> likewhoa: /boot is mounted again :( <17> The key bindings to change desktop is Ctrl+Alt+ArrowKey. <20> i has a problem with that <3> MidnighToker: ok thanks...i will give that a whirl <20> Go to the directory /opt/metalogo/jbpmext and execute the command "./metalogo-runner org.metalogo.process.ProcessDeployment". This initializes the database tables for jBPM and deploys sample processes. <3> MidnighToker: appreciate yer help <20> somebody can helpme? <0> britishseapower: no problems :) <0> Kalavera: whats your problem? <4> Kalaveraklbavera: whay to help <14> YeTr2: sorry, it's not SCSI, it's SATA, but the kernel seems to treat it like SCSI <7> likewhoa: ok question I have /boot on /dev/sda7 and /root on /dev/sda8 so from what I remember this is correct for grub ---> root (hd0,6) <7> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.14-ck8-r1 root=/dev/sda8 <1> untitled1: also not. i dont know exacly what the command it, you have to filter emerge -p kde to have only category/package and add every to package.unmask. <20> org.metalogo.process.ProcessDeployment i cant to find these cl*** <17> too often I find myself writing something in irssi, moving to another desktop for a second, coming back, and trying to backspace... only to find out i'm still holding ctrl and alt. =( <4> Kalavera: is that the java cl*** <20> curayacu metalogo # /var/www/html/opt/metalogo/jbpmext/metalogo-runner org.metalogo.process.ProcessDeployment <20> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoCl***DefFoundError: org/metalogo/process/ProcessDeployment <4> dont paste in here that is rude <17> Kalavera: well, you need to do something about your cl***path... <5> dasfox: hd0,7 for sda8 <20> yeah is the java cl*** is into /var/wwww/html/metalogo <5> dasfox: grub counts from 0 on.. <20> something like what ? <4> fix the cl***path for java <20> i do all i think <4> like path:=path:stuff <20> the cl***path for java is a . <4> or something like that i am tired <4> $path <17> Kalavera: where is "ProcessDeployment.cl***"? <20> is a cl*** for the metalogo application <21> mysql won't start when launched during the default processes, no error available in the mysql.err and mysqld.err, BUT it starts fine if I just type /etc/init.d/mysql start once the entire boot process is done :? any idea? <4> man on little path knows no main <3> MidnighToker: will u have a look if i paste that output to pastebin...its a lot of lines? <20> these cl*** create mysql schema at mysql server <17> Kalavera: where is it? In the filesystem ... ? <0> britishseapower: go for it <7> likewhoa: I know how grub works, BUT the setup for grub is ---> grub > root (hd0,0) (Specify where your /boot partition resides) <17> Kalavera: also... If your cl***path is '.' ... <20> curayacu metalogo # ls /var/www/html/opt/metalogo/jbpmext/build/cl***es.metalogo <20> org <17> Kalavera: try this: "cd /var/www/html; mv opt org; org/metalog/jbpmext/metalogo-runner org.metalogo.process.ProcessDeployment" <5> dasfox: if you /boot is on /dev/sda7 then in grub it's on (hd0,6) so yes that looks correct.. <20> :S <8> Hmmm I got a theory <7> likewhoa: my /boot partition is on /dev/sda7 so then in the grub/menu.lst it should be --> root (hd0,6) <8> Anyone got a good idea how I could quickly "clean out" my memory? <20> you want i move opt to org? <17> MrS***yPants: define clean out? <8> like, having a program allocate 2 gigs of mem ? <8> and then terminating the program <7> likewhoa: root (hd0,6) <7> kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.14-ck8-r1 root=/dev/sda8 <20> chaosite, curayacu html # ls <20> etc hostide hosting log opt typo3 <17> MrS***yPants: Do you need everything to get swapped out? Or is flushing buffers enough?
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