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<0> no pcmcia driver in /proc/devices <1> is it because i load the RC_Devices to let X start proper with nvidia module (NVdiamakedevices.sh)? <2> can someone run equery belongs xmkmf for me <3> sirlark: ah, then you need to build pcmcia support (probably yenta bridge) into your kernel. <0> blackace <0> I have all that stuff in as modules <4> cocobo: x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r6 <0> blackace, shouldn't it autoload? <3> sirlark: if you put them in modules.autoload.d then yes, otherwise no, check lsmod <2> nanobanshee: thanks <3> sirlark: not sure if hotplug deals with pcmcia yet either <1> blackace you know why my monitor turns down when shutting X off? <3> exo|irc: no...and I would venture to say it probably turns off not down. <3> exo|irc: or does the brightness actually dim? <1> well <1> no it turns off
<1> the light turns orange <3> that would have to be dpms then <5> How can I have portage remove the source tarballs after a package has been successfully emerged? <1> but i think its because i loaded NVmakedevices.sh and edit the conf.d/rc to load nvidia kernel module proper <3> c***iopea: portage won't do that, because in 99% of cases it would be daft <0> blackace: okay, I've manually loaded the modules, now I have <3> c***iopea: if you want to you can wrap emerge in a function or script and rm afterwards <0> Socket 1: <0> no product info available <6> cocobo: (with modular xorg7) x11-misc/imake <3> sirlark: no Socket 0 ? <2> found this: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123071 <7> cocobo: Bug 123071; "media-video/nvidia-settings-1.0.20051122-r3 missing dependencies"; [Gentoo Linux :: Ebuilds]; {RESOLVED:INVALID}; P Nienaber <gentoobugs@phox.ca>->Gentoo Linux bug wranglers <bug-wranglers@gentoo.org> <5> blackace, it's just that I'm running low on HD space <0> blackace, yeah it's there, but with smae results, didn't want to paste because of flodding <6> c***iopea: remove /usr/portage/distfiles/* on demand? <1> were can i see the dmps then ? <3> sirlark: ah, and you have an mmc card inserted? <3> exo|irc: xorg.conf <6> c***iopea: I'd not do it after every individual package, however :) <1> it isnt in there?:< <4> c***iopea: rm /usr/portage/distfiles/* <3> exo|irc: hmm, then the defaults are used...must be something weird about the nvidia drivers like you supposed <1> ye <1> my fonts are also bigger etc <8> Hmm.. I think I've found a nice compromise, I use portage for base utilities like CVS, and pkgsrc for other stuff like xorg. :) <9> Hi peeps. <9> (I know, IRC as root...) <1> but i can configure that later i need to find dmps :( <3> root: if you know then... <9> Having a problem here though <4> exo|irc: grep DPMS /etc/X11/xorg.conf <1> none <1> ive seen the config file <0> blackace: DOH, sorry, not inserted currenly, new results of cardctl ident at.... http://pastebin.com/628520 <5> Radtoo, nanobanshee, yeah....that's what I usually do, just thought there's an easier way <10> marienz: If I unmerge mysql, should i unmerge the depends also? Or just the mysql build? <9> Can't get into X. Since last update, display manager (kdm) starts fine, but when I try to log in to any of the window systems, X just restarts. <9> Any ideas? <3> exo|irc: did you even read what I said? <11> ErZo: you shouldn't have to unmerge mysql. <3> root: check Xorg.0.log <4> c***iopea: there are features for keeping more stuff, but none for deleting more stuff. <10> marienz: Ah, so.. Remove files, then reemerge? <11> ErZo: what are you trying to accomplish? <1> ye must be something weird about the nvidia drivers cause the defaults are used? <10> marienz: a "re-install". :-o <10> marienz: or well, a fresh, new install. Though I already have an install.. which i want to go away :-o <12> can someone help? i have an ubuntu problem, but it's really tricky and i thought the people on gentoo would be smarter and more technically minded =P I'm trying to compile the chinese fonts package for ubuntu, "cmap-adobe-cns1", but I get the following error when it tries to install: <12> usr/X11R6/bin/mkcfm <13> why would you prefer to install linux in text mode? somebody? <11> ErZo: if you're trying to get the "original" version of config-protected files back, re-emerging with the --noconfmem option followed by etc-update should do the trick. <12> Can't exec "/usr/bin/mkcfm": No such file or directory at /var/lib/defoma/scripts/x-ttcidfont-conf.defoma line 791. <10> marienz: Thanks, I'll give it a try :) <11> ErZo: if you want to get rid of things like the default db that weren't installed by the ebuild you'll have to remove them by hand. <3> exo|irc: if you have no dpms stuff in your xorg.conf, then the default settings are used...which would not cause your monitor to be turned off...therefore it must be something weird that the nvidia driver is doing to deactivate your video card or stop it from sending any signals to your monitor <10> marienz: Yeah, that's what I want to do also :-o <13> hl <12> can't find mkcfm anywhere on the system, it's part of xorg, and has been moved from /usr/x11r6/bin to /usr/bin, nonetheless, it doesn't exist. any ideas how i could get a version of it, or what might be broken? <11> aerich: ubuntu problem, ask #ubuntu. <6> c***iopea: No, there isn't really. You'd have to invent something yourself :)
<11> aerich: (I'm not saying this because I do not want to help, but because the way /usr/X11R6/bin vs /usr/bin is handled is distro-specific) <4> aerich: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hoary/x11/xutils <12> marienz, i know, but it's also a really obscure painful problem requiring the knowledge of somebody with actual linux skills, so i thought, nobody in ubuntu will be able to help me <1> ye i did understand <4> aerich: go get it. <12> marienz, as far as i know all the apps in x11r6/bin have been moved to /usr/bin - the only thing now in x11r6/bin is 'X'. <3> sirlark: that's lspci <12> marienz, i found some random patch file changing this script to look in /usr/bin instead of x11r6/bin <11> aerich: then your script probably needs fixing to look in the right place. <4> aerich: find / -name mkcfm <12> nanobanshee, marienz this is what i mean, mkcfm is nowhere on the whole disc <14> aerich: sweet talking the people here doesn't make your problem any less off topic. you really should visit ##linux or #linuxhelp if you can't get #ubuntu to help you. <4> aerich: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hoary/x11/xutils install this package. <13> why would you prefer to install linux in text mode? somebody? <15> dose captive-ntfs have a channel here on #freenode? <3> thedudef: because you can do whatever you want, and if you follow the handbook you'll learn something and end up with a working system. <4> thedudef: because the gentoo GUI installer crashes often. <10> marienz: Do you know what I should do, to find the database files? I' dont think I can pull that file with equery f mysql :-o <12> nanobanshee, already installed <0> blackace: http://pastebin.com/628536 <16> c***iopea: http://rafb.net/paste/results/g40Dm975.html <3> aerich: our xorg-x11 installs mkcfm...so use gentoo, or go ask elsewhere...we can't support anything that isn't gentoo. <13> thanks <4> aerich: ln -s /usr/X11R6/bin/mkcfm /usr/bin/mkcfm <13> one more.. please help my out. What file contains the mapping of partitions to mount points <3> thedudef: /etc/fstab <3> sirlark: what laptop is this? <13> thanks... blackace <3> sirlark: and was that lspci called while the mmc card was inserted? <11> ErZo: iirc it's in /var/lib/mysql by default, but I don't have mysql installed to check. <10> marienz: thanks, I'll have a look <0> blackace: MSI megabok M510C, and no the mmc was not inserted for the first lspci <3> marienz: yeah, it's /var/lib/mysql/ <10> marienz: You were correct. :) <13> How can you use $1 in a script? <3> thedudef: just like that. <10> blackace: removing the database files that resides there, will more or less wipe it? <3> ErZo: eh, yes, but I hope you're planning on remerging mysql before you try to run it again :) <10> blackace: Of course :) We'll, reemerge = just running emerge mysql again? <10> well* <3> ErZo: yes <3> ErZo: and if anything created databases, like phpmyadmin, you'll probably need to remerge them as well <10> blackace: will it over-emerge the previous one? <10> no new slots or something like that? <3> ErZo: emerge mysql -pv should tell you if it will be slotted or not <10> Doesn't look like it :) <10> [ebuild R ] ? <17> Anyone here have an atmel wlan usb device? <13> why should you never include the current directory (.) in PATH? <13> SOMEBODY <18> user may have acces to that dir <14> thedudef: it's a security hole <17> Because if you change dir to some other users directory, they could have a naughty executable file in there called ls or cd <9> Blimey. Out of disk space. <9> That's that solved then. <9> TTFN <17> So you go to look at their files as root, bf doing cd ~foo; ls, and bam--- hard disk wiped <17> by, not bf <10> I'm getting that it found previous datadirs and some ownership info, I ran emerge with * Previous datadir found, it's YOUR job to change * ownership and have care of it <10> err, wrong paste :/ <10> I ran the emerge with --noconfmem <19> hi all <13> THANKS EVERYBODY <10> Hello spat. <19> i have some general cleanup questions: what directories can i empty? <14> spat: /var/tmp/portage, /usr/portage/distfiles (both ***uming you're not running emerge at the time) <19> where does the gnome file roles puts its extracted files <20> for wireless access points, if two are using the same essid, can I specify which to connect to? <19> tnx <20> which package for dhclient ? <19> the entire /var/tmp is a bad idea? <3> thedudef: tone down the caps <10> dli: Yeah, I think. <11> spat: the entire /var/tmp/ while stuff is running may be a bad idea.
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