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<0> what is the command to see the attributes of a directory <0> ls - something <1> Captain obvious o/ <2> ? <3> running a laptop. would i save power if i compiled my kernel with usb, network and sound as modules and only load them after boot as needed? <2> anybody running svnserve on gentoo? <4> GUIPEnguin: which attributes ? <4> Captain_Obviou: i am <2> Ticho, is there a setting that binds svnserve to tcp port? <2> tried on gentoo and debian- on both machines- svn commands work great from the machine itself- and netstat says svnserve is listening on tcp port- however a nmap of the machine from localhost or from another machine on same network says it is not <5> hi there. i'm trying to give myself VNC access to the livecd while it's installing. problem is, i only have port 80 open and i don't know how to configure vino (the Gnome VNC server) to use it. <6> hmm guys, i am reading this document but i dont understand how to create package.keywords file <6> http://gentoo-wiki.com/index.php?title=HOWTO_Installing_3rd_Party_Ebuilds&printable=yes&printable=yes <0> Ticho: I just cant figure this out... a user via ftp can make files and delete them.. but if they make a new directory and try to delete that they get 550: failed to change directory <6> /usr/local/portage/kde-themes/polyester/polyester-0.8.8.ebuild <7> hey everyone... I'm getting "undefined symbol" from alsa errors when starting up... anyone know what can be causing this? I don't have alsa-driver installed and am using kernel 2.6.16 (problem existed before 2.6.16)
<8> did gentoo.chem.wisc.edu just go down for anyone? <8> ah there we go, seems to have crapped out for about 2 minutes <9> /join 3gaim <10> To get PCMCIA to work you no longer use pcmcia-cs you use pcmciautils right? <2> so ticho did you have to add some entry that enabled network access? <11> dahkneth_: i'll bet there is a good gentoo-wiki.com article on that <8> *Crosses fingers* <10> score: I've tried the wiki <11> dahkneth_: well, i think you want the utils + kernel support for pcmcia <11> dahkneth_: and fix the init.d script to run <9> So I got this shinny new Gentoo install. I did some stuff different, I'm using hte preempt stuff in the kernel. Curious as to why my load is at 1.0 no matter what is or isn't running. <4> Captain_Obviou: not really <12> New0rder: never saw preempt do that. You're sure that's caused by preempt? <13> What happened to the universal cd from x86?! The link has gone! :/ <9> marienz, that's mostly what's different. any other ideas? <0> I just cant figure this out... a user via ftp can make files and delete them.. but if they make a new directory and try to delete that they get 550: failed to change directory <12> New0rder: I'd verify it's really preempt by compiling a kernel with as only change disabling preempt. <12> GUIPEnguin: umask? what permissions does the newly-created directory have? <9> marienz, yeah. performance is still excellent, and well, I just don't have time to deal with that right now. but I'll attempt to debug next week <13> Is the live cd supposed to the universal cd now? <13> For x86 I mean. <13> Because I cannot find the universal cd. <12> New0rder: ***ume catting /proc/loadavg gives you a consistent 1.0 too, and the actual uptime reported by "uptime" is correct? <0> marienz: the new created dirs are cireated with dr----xr-- <12> GUIPEnguin: that doesn't sound right. <0> ls -o thats what it shows <14> emerge gnome gdm fails with the following error: http://pastebin.com/628788 any ideas? <14> i have done revdep-rebuild <12> GUIPEnguin: afaik you *should* still be able to rm then, but not having +x on them might prevent it for some reason. <13> Guys please ... just a moment of your time. <0> I need to figure out why it is creating them with those permissions <12> GUIPEnguin: I blame umask getting set to something silly somewhere <15> which is the file where I edit which user groups have access to certian devices? <13> I'm trying to get a friend onto gentoo since he's been having frustration with ubuntu. However, he cannot find the universal cd anywhere. <3> Narada http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/where.xml <16> Narada: well, if he's frustrated with ubuntu... <17> Narada: Is he a person that dislikes reading? <9> marienz well, can't do that now. Machine is doing things. :) <9> I'll look into it more later. <16> Narada: what's wrong with http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/where.xml <9> ok. nfs is br0ke. I had it compiled in the kernel, not as mouldes and it won't mount. smbfs is a moudule and does well. <9> grrr. <14> i found my same error here, but it's in german... :\ http://www.gentooforum.de/artikel/7417/geloest-Fehler-bei-emerge-apmd.html <13> eisen: r4624d I can't see x86 in universal cd section <5> hi. i'm trying to forward a port on the gentoo installer livecd. can it be done? there's no iptables :( <18> Narada: I don't think there is a Universal disc anymore. THere is a LiveCD. Iaam I wrong Anyone? <17> jmpnz: That's correct. <17> jmpnz: I think.. <13> jmpnz: Yes but how do you do the universal install now using the live cd? <5> jmpnz: yes, but only for x86 <17> Narada: All the stuffs are on the LiveCD i think. :-o <5> jmpnz: other archs still have universal cds <15> how do I make sure all the users have full access to USB,.. I can only acccess my digicam through root as it is :( <17> Universal >> LiveCD :P <17> greeny: Create a group that is named USB and grant it permission to the usb devices? or put it on the users group? :-o <9> is gaim 2.0 beta 2 somehwere in portage? <19> New0rder: yes <15> where do I go to set the usb device to be part of the users group?
<9> rsk, package.unmask is needed I suppose <19> New0rder: thats correct <9> rsk thank you. <14> any ideas whether this is a problem in gcc, or what? <13> ErZo: hmm weird <17> Narada: What's weird? :-O <5> so, can i do a simple, local port forwarding on the x86 livecd? <5> would netcat do the job? <20> anyone know the permissions (in numbers) for /root /home and /tmp ? <14> okay okay... after a bit of research i have found the following: my error is because it is looking for gcc 3.4.4... however, i have 3.4.5.. why is it doing that, how to fix it? <21> quiet, man gcc-config <14> gcc-config -l lists all 3.4.5 <22> hmm, who's maintaining the gentoo/gentoo-dev/gentoo-forums fortune ? <21> quiet, is there a * beside one? <14> yes. <23> i think so <14> and there is no man for gcc-config <21> hmmm <21> ok, which one is gcc-config beside? <14> # gcc-config -l <14> [1] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.5 * <21> can you put the error onto pastebin please? <14> http://pastebin.com/628788 <21> ok, I have no idea :/ tried bugs.gentoo.org? <22> doc|work: fix_libtool_files.sh 3.4.4 ? <24> someone here familiar with potracegui ? <14> doc|work, i found this: http://www.gentooforum.de/artikel/7417/geloest-Fehler-bei-emerge-apmd.html <21> CrashandDie, possibly <21> quiet, does it list 3.4.4 in gcc-config -l ? <14> no <25> is the Gentoo Reference Platform still in existence? I can find references to it (no pun), but I can't find links to the packages isos. <21> any version other tahn 3.4.5? <21> *than <14> nope <21> hmmm <14> the one i listed, 3 versions of hardened, and vanilla <22> quiet: I actually broke my gentoo a few days ago, thanks to emerge --prune lol... DrChandra helped me out, though vice-vers*a actually told me to fix_libtool_files.sh ... Which got rid of the last problems <14> i did fix_libtool_files.sh 3.4.4 (tried 3.4.5 too but it didn't do anything) <26> hi <21> CrashandDie, only useful if he can figure out what version was there, and according to gcc-config -l, there's no other versions installed :/ <26> i've one qeustion <27> what is the difference between the following: <27> Timing cached reads: 608 MB in 2.10 seconds = 289.52 MB/sec <27> Timing buffered disk reads: 70 MB in 3.02 seconds = 23.18 MB/sec <26> i use gentoo 2005.1 and kde 3.4 how could i update to kde 3.5 with portage <19> bytekiller: unmask kde <21> fluxdude, your hard disk has a cache (memory, which is faster) and is the first, buffered is being read of the disk I'd guess <5> fluxdude: the first uses the in-kernel cache, the second uses the on-disk buffer <22> doc|work: well, the pastebin copy shows us it's trying to access to 3.4.4, and he only seems to have 3.4.5 <26> hm, unmaks? <14> yep. <26> k, i will try <26> thx <27> JMilton: what do you mean in-kernel cache, how is this related to disk performance? <21> CrashandDie, fair point <5> fluxdude: the kernel caches data to memory <5> fluxdude: and RAM is way faster than your IDE controller <22> quiet: as I said, drchandra seems to be quite sharp on these kind of issues... You might wanna try to get him whenever he's around <14> okay, thanks. <5> fluxdude: the two tests exist for you to see the improvement in speed you get with caching <14> in the mean time, i think i'll hit the forums <27> JMilton: ah, thanks, so the second one is really the only relevent one for disk speed, correct? <22> quiet: sure, any help you can get will be good... Just wondering, do you any library linking inconsistencies? revdep-rebuild --pretend <26> hm, if i type #unmask kde or #emerge unmask kde <26> nothing happens <22> bytekiller: you're new to gentoo right? <26> lol <14> CrashandDie, i have run revdep-rebuild a couple times already... that was the first i tried :) <26> right <22> bytekiller: unmasking has to be done manually, there's no command to do it for you <22> bytekiller: and that's probably a very good thing
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