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<0> but if he was trying, modprobe is in /sbin and running "modprobe" as a normal user would return not found
<1> unless you set up your security rediculously lax (in which case a baddie could far more easily get a bad module loaded)
<2> what its more, i am more root than ever ;)
<2> do i have to recompile anything?
<1> dunno about all that then. perhaps dmesg | tail would reveal some help
<0> have you compiled it against your latest kernel version?
<3> Enr1X: in this case try: dmesg | grep -i fglrx and grep -i fglrx /var/log/mess[tab]
<3> i can't spell....
<0> messages
<4> Enr1X: try running it with -v (or whatever verbose is for modprobe)
<5> Does anybody know of a GPL mailserver that supports quotas?
<0> but that's if you have syslog or something running
<6> Fieldy: Would a 'baddie' really just have to load one module to take control of a system?
<7> hey i cant get my ehci driver working
<7> only uhci for usb
<2> look: dmesg | tail



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<2> ISO 9660 Extensions: Microsoft Joliet Level 3
<2> ISO 9660 Extensions: RRIP_1991A
<2> TCP: Treason uncloaked! Peer 148.64.30.153:1219/4662 shrinks window 2931395573:2931397025. Repaired.
<0> if it was properly thought out, it could probably at least grant root to someone
<7> therefore i only get usb1 speeds, yet in my windows i can get usb2
<0> another one bites the dust
<3> project_2501: modules have kernel-space access, so yes. any kernel code can easily take down the system
<5> echi is for USB2 uchi/ochi is for usb1.1
<7> i know, i cant get ehci working
<2> sorry for flooding
<7> i get errors im dmesg
<1> yep use the url in the kick
<0> heh, yeah everyone does it the first time
<8> question... what happens if I overwrite a squashfs image while it is mounted?
<1> that's what my ex girlfriend said
<1> wrong channel
<7> can anyone help me?
<9> im so sad atm :( ...
<10> is there a way to speed up the cache update after an emerge sync
<3> xintruder: did it not work?
<9> more than 10 hours of work...
<9> nope..
<11> pwuertz: I believe it'd wreck the contents of the mounted directory
<2> http://pastebin.com/629094 << for the fglrx problem
<12> aeromax85: we're not here to play 20 questions with you. state your problem, put logs up on a pastebin site if they're relevant.
<11> pwuertz: Can't be sure though. Give it a try, could be interesting.
<8> Twey_, I'll report back in a minute ^^
<0> hmm
<3> xintruder: and you say it just doesn't boot at all. does it give any error messages, or even indicate that grub is loading?
<2> i see, guys, i had the kernel drm module loaded
<7> skunky: my problem is that i get a errors in dmesg, and it never connects, if i rmmod ehci_hcd it connects with uhci, how can i get ehci working?
<0> thechris: he says it just prints a flashing cursor and that's it
<9> thechris, no.
<9> just a "_" cursor.
<12> aeromax85: what errors?
<0> aeromax85: are you sure your motherboard uses ehci? ceratin boards use ohci
<13> So I have recently negotiated the addition of a 100gig IDE hard drive to my machine, are there any considerations I would need to take into account when adding a controller card to my system? I'd need another IDE header to add the drive and keep this one. I'd probably set it up as LVM.
<3> xintruder: well this indicates the BIOS has attempted to boot from a device. for now, i'd suggest removing the second HDD and seeing if you can get grub working on the drive with gentoo
<9> at this stage i dont mind an ssh in for an attempt to find out whats wrong..
<9> thechris: seriosly?? :(
<11> sloloem: No, should be picked up and used straight away, unless you don't have the drivers in your current kernel, in which case you'll need to recompile.
<7> mattdev121: i have an IBM thinkpad, i have tried to only leave ohci running and that didnt work as well
<13> For a controller card? Where in menuconfig is that, Twey_?
<3> xintruder: its not too hard to do. and later you can either boot off the second HDD (grub can swap the drives so windows thinks its on the first drive)
<0> aeromax85: does lscpi print out some device with ehci in it?
<7> my errors are ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: port 3 reset error -110 ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.7: port 3 reset error -110
<3> sloloem: IDE devices, or SCSI where applicable.
<13> Thanks
<7> mattdev121: no it does not
<0> hmm
<2> thx for your help, and sorry again for flooding
<3> xintruder: maybe try removing the gentoo drive and see if grub will load on the remaining drive?
<0> aeromax85: my asus laptop has its ehci card registered
<0> aeromax85: could you pastebin the contents of lspci -v ?
<7> i mean, lspci has this line 00:1d.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-M) USB2 EHCI Controller (rev 01)
<0> oh
<0> ok, hmm
<9> i never installed / removed a sata drive, im also kinda.. feel like **** atm.. all this work...



<14> thechris: I want to know what the exact relationship is...
<7> mattdev121: any ideas?
<0> enr1x: just curious what did you have the drm kernel module in there for ?
<3> xintruder: you can hotplug sata. its a small, usually red wire running to the HDD. you can pull the plug at any time safely
<0> aeromax85: i dunno, you could try compiling the ehci module right into the kernel
<3> well, other then when the HDD is in use...
<0> aeromax85: it works for me with my ICH6 ehci controller on an asus laptop
<7> mattdev121: ive tried that, then it does the same thing and i cant just rmmod it and use the uhci driver
<3> fluxdude: ?
<15> I'm trying to install Xorg 7, and I'm following the handbooks instructions to the letter, but the compile keeps dying on xorg-server. How can I get help for this?
<9> i feel so bad, ill just.. i donno..
<13> JonXP: CPU?
<0> aeromax85: what model thinkpad again?
<3> xintruder: well you can also try google. or maybe install grub on both HDDs to be safe: eg setup(hd0) ; setup(hd1)
<7> mattdev121: t40
<15> sloloem: x86
<3> xintruder: windows has a fixmbr tool that will remove grub if needed.
<15> sloloem: specifically a Pentium 3
<16> could somebody point me in the direction of a channel or person who either A. is good at graphic design, or B. knows of or is willing to help me put together a GUI for a multimedia app?
<17> if an emerge fails, where can I look to see the error log?
<13> Ok...pastebin the errors, JonXP?
<9> yeah.. i guess so..
<9> it ****s
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<11> xprment626: /var/log/emerge.log; /var/tmp/portage/<package>/work/*.log
<4> xintruder: no dice, huh?
<18> (a Gentoo Media Center)
<4> xintruder: you can boot grub from the windows boot loader too...
<17> Twey_, thanks ... I was looking for the latter
<9> nah.. im just frozen looking at the screen lol...
<7> hmm do you need to have any lines in /etc/fstab about usb?
<15> sloloem: http://pastebin.com/629116
<4> aeromax85: only if you want to automount something
<4> (automount = on boot, not on plug-in)
<0> aeromax85: all the guides i've found for the t40 either don't talk about usb2 or say that they can't test it
<11> aeromax85: Or make it user-mountable
<7> Twey_ : user mountable?
<7> what does usbfs /newroot/proc/bus/usb usbfs rw 0 0 do, i have that commented out in my /etc/fstab
<9> i never was focused for a long period of time in something like i did with this, i started at 1am last night, slept at 7, and back now with this results. it just puts me down like the last time i tried and failed, and then installed a next next dist..
<11> aeromax: Mountable by users.
<9> u guys were helpful.. thx..
<4> aeromax85: OH -- that's for usb information for /proc
<4> aeromax85: that's good to have
<4> aeromax85: but you can get the same info using 'lsusb'
<7> Twey_: but right now it doesnt even recognize the device
<4> xintruder: have you tried setting up grub in both mbr's?
<11> aeromax85: Does it show up in lsusb? If not, you don't have drivers for your USB header(s).
<4> aeromax85: do you have it's driver loaded?
<9> i did what the manual told me more than once, and what u guys did. nothing ele. so i guess not.
<13> JonXP: What opengl interface do you have set?
<4> xintruder: ok, boot the livecd, mount /dev/sdb3 /mnt/gentoo; mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/gentoo/boot; chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash; grub;
<4> xintruder: then at grub> type:
<7> ya, guys i have ehci_hcd module loaded, what else do i need?
<4> root (hd1,0)
<4> setup (hd0)
<4> setup (hd1)
<4> quit
<15> sloloem: Nvidia...should I try mesa?
<4> ..and reboot
<4> aeromax85: what computer is this? are you sure you've got usb2?
<13> Yeah switch off nvidia then try to recompile. it only worked for me when I had it on xorg's
<7> _AxS_: its a thinkpad, t40, it has USB2 that im certain of
<4> aeromax85: 'lsusb' shows a bunch of root hubs or no?
<4> aeromax85: personally i thought the t40 still only had usb1.1...
<9> rebooting
<4> xintruder: you are you rebooting, with 'reboot' or with the reset switch?
<7> localhost max # lsusb
<7> Bus 004 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
<7> Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
<7> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
<7> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
<19> xintruder: you still didn't answer my pm
<19> :)
<4> aeromax85: cool ok you've got usb2


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