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<0> soundsoldier: yes it already exists
<1> Excelsior: have you check on whether you have nmap yet?
<2> it's better on 1920x1200
<3> I've been having problems lately with my emerge -uD world's... the problem is that pam-login and shadow block eachother, but the former seems to depend on the latter. I have to manually mask shadow >=4.0.14-r2 for pam-login to install/update, and remove pam-login entirely for shadow to install/update to >=4.0.14-r2.
<2> AfterDeath,
<2> AfterDeath, is there a way i can do?
<4> I said "Not yet." and "*emergeS*"
<4> So I'm emerging it now ;p
<1> Excelsior: oh, ok
<5> cashmoney: does libglx already exist in that directory?
<1> once that is emerged, we'll nmap your print server
<1> this will tell you what ports it has open
<1> and thus, whether you need to use smb or nfs
<4> I have nmap now.
<1> ok
<0> soundsoldier: doesn't look like it



<6> so kde 3.5 is just development for v4 correct? seems odd 3.5 would ever be marked stable
<1> nmap -A -v ip.address.of.your.print.server
<0> ahh yes
<0> it is
<4> Nmapping now.
<0> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 46 2006-05-22 15:36 libglx.a -> //usr//lib/opengl/xorg-x11/extensions/libglx.a
<7> Did KDE 3.5 just go stable?
<6> yes
<6> that's why I made the comment above
<7> Oh boy.
<8> How about Xorg7? :)
<4> http://pastebin.com/744192 AfterDeath
<9> whoah
<8> We still waiting on that, five months later?
<9> hell just froze over the second time :)
<7> I"m so excited :D
<9> (the first one was when lordi won the ESC)
<0> lol <-- should have fun with kde 3.5, I gotta download it on dialup
<7> Another 5 days compiling!!
<6> Stonefish it's not so easy clarifying something as stable when there are hundreds upon hundreds of variables throughout your user base
<10> lol guys, kde 3.5 has been stable for couple of days ;)
<10> you're slow
<1> oh my
<1> this is all proprietary
<0> lol Ya, guys, get with it
<0> lolol
<1> probably no support for linux systems
<8> thehailo: I get that, but I've had this laptop for a year and I still don't have 3d acceleration on it :)
<10> kde 3.5 + hal useflag = <3
<7> I have an issue with two libraries that apperently provide the same functionality. Of course, one blocks the other, but Portage once to merge one, while the other is on there. What's the recommended way of solving this?
<6> Stonefish xorg is the holdup?
<8> Correct. Xorg7 has the support, 6.8 doesn't (properly), and I don't want 6.9
<6> interesting
<8> i915GM
<8> Works for some on 6.8, not others
<4> AfterDeath: The HP page on it states it supports *nix...
<4> + postscript
<11> MasaVista: what's hal?
<1> + postscript is the key
<12> when I try to start apache, apache tries to start netmount
<12> netmount tries to start eth0 and eth1
<10> goofey, hardware abstraction layer. with hal, you can use the KDE's autostart option
<1> find on your driver cd the postscript definition files
<12> which are unavailable atm
<11> MasaVista: autostart?
<4> I don't have a driver cd, but the PS def files are on hp's site.
<12> does anyone have any idea how I can fix this...?
<10> goofey, like, if i plug my usb-stick, KDE will ask me what to do
<0> soundsoldier: http://pastebin.com/744199 my xorg.conf file
<1> and get 'cups' for your printing system, if you don't have it already
<0> err
<0> Xorg.0.log
<4> I have cups.
<11> MasaVista: ahh - that's sweet
<10> goofey, i can use it without having any lines in fstab :)
<10> just have to be on plugdev group
<1> alright, make sure cups is configured to work with your PS def file
<3> MasaVista: Just at the expense of KDE bloat. ;P
<11> MasaVista: no kidding - that's pretty nice
<10> goofey, yes it is :)
<13> useradd -m -G users,wheel,audio -s /bin/bash john is correct usage?



<10> Krillancello, well, if you install just kdebase-startkde, it isn't so bloat
<14> arranon, /bin/bash is the default shell, yo udon't need to specify it
<5> cashmoney: i'm guessing version problems between the original glx drivers and the nvidia ones :/
<13> cause i keep getting unknown group users,wheel,audio when i type it
<0> soundsoldier: in the Xorg.0.log, it says that it loaded the /usr/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.a, i'm guess that was from nvidia
<5> cashmoney: our vendors are differect...i have (II) Module glx: vendor="NVIDIA Corporation"
<5> cashmoney: you might notice yours is (II) Module GLcore: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
<0> soundsoldier: brb smoke break, this is stressin
<0> ahh, I could try eselect one more time now
<0> brb
<5> alright
<14> arranon, adduser -m -g users -G audio,wheel john
<15> hmm?
<16> so I accidently typed emerge alsa -pv into my commandline, as opposed to alsa-utils
<16> this is that portage spit out at me
<15> -p = pretend right?
<16> [ebuild R ] sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r7 -build -doc -symlink (-ultra1) 0 kB
<16> right, v=verbose
<17> How can I enable the power buttons on my gentoo box so I can turn it off?
<16> why would portage emerge gentoo-sources if I type in a fake package name?
<18> MindHack: the kernel probably provides alsa, since it does
<15> allenfroman, is your system ACPI capable?
<18> MindHack: its a virtual
<15> complient-- whatever
<16> virtual? ah
<17> johnfreez- I think so, ubuntu lets me use the front power switch to shut it off, so it must be
<16> didn't know such a thing existed ;)
<18> (an old-style one, a new-style one would've had virtual/alsa there)
<15> allenfroman, it may be a kernel option, ACPI support, other than that, i dunno
<17> johnfreez: ok thanks I'll look into that
<19> join #dust
<16> allenfroman, this might help http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Fix_Common_ACPI_Problems
<17> MindHack: thanks
<16> np
<16> allenfroman, well, actually, the author of that guide seems to be disabling his.....hmm
<16> allenfroman, my laptop does it without any configuration from me, and all I did was compile acpi in the kernel with the "button" option, and emerge the acpi package
<4> AfterDeath, I've got the ppd, restarted cups, and I'm in cups administration... now it's asking for the Device URL, as in Socket://hostname or http://hostname:631/ipp/portl, any idea what it's configured as from the nmap output?
<17> its a shame that ubuntu enables it by default but I don't have it working on gentoo, even with ACPI support in the kernel :/
<16> does it just poweroff if you press it?
<4> Woot, nevermind.
<4> Got it working.
<4> Used socket://192.168.0.110
<1> Excelsior: 192.168.0.110:631/something
<17> MindHack: yes, under ubuntu
<16> allenfroman, maybe this is the guide I remember finding long long ago - http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=80077
<4> No need for :631 or /something :P
<4> Printing at est page now, hehe.
<1> oh ok
<0> soundsoldier: k I'm back now, sorry about the wait
<0> soundsoldier: brb tho, restarting x
<5> cahoot: hey
<13> when i go to install rpm packages from the package cd i get special device /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 does not exist
<16> allenfroman, this is an old post though, there's probably an integrated solution now :/
<0> soundsoldier: k, I'm back, but Umm I think same problem
<16> allenfroman, this I think is the stuff your looking for, look at the section "reacting to acpi events" - http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/power-management-guide.xml#doc_chap7
<16> good luck with that, sorry I cant remember exactly what to do
<4> Thanks AfterDeath.
<1> no problem
<16> any dmix users in here that can vouch for using it over the kde and gnome alternatives?
<4> Oh, now quick question. I can print test pages to my heart's content using the http://localhost:631 printer control [CUPS] but when I print a page in say, firefox it shows up in the drop down box as only "postscript/default"a s the printer, and prints nothing when I print. Is that just indicative of me needing to restart firefox, or something else?
<13> when i go to install rpm packages from the package cd i get special device /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 does not exist
<14> arranon, gentoo packagecds don't have rpms on them
<14> arranon, also, call the device /dev/cdrom or /dev/cdrw
<16> tdr, they will soon, since portage is moving
<16> http://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/2003040101526NWCY
<20> Anyone know of a good audio converter program? It should utilize whatever apps are installed on the system, call them as needed, and end result
<20> let me go from FLAC <--> mp3
<13> er not rpm grp
<0> http://pastebin.com/744225 My new Xog.0.log
<16> ah, heres the actual newsletter - http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20030401-newsletter.xml
<14> lol, they refer to USE variables as a minor feature?
<16> yeah :)
<13> mount /mnt/cdrom returns special device /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 does not exist
<21> ScytheBlade1: ecasound


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