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<0> hmm it doesn't seem to support my wirless <1> _AxS_: eww... that's true... <2> earlier today, I tried to help someone do an install from the livecd with no network. any ideas? <3> travail101: so you'd have to do it with all permutations of use flags _and_ all permutations of dependent lib versions. <0> so I am stuck with the no net solution for a while <4> gregd: I think the Xorg log got truncated... and looks as though you're using amd64 too. :) <5> Radtoo: I did an update: http://pastebin.com/631565 <3> travail101: not worth it IMO.. binary distros do the lib thing by keeping them standard per 'version' <6> christiank: use a livecd that does, like pentoo <2> brianw: how can you tell the installer to not fetch stage/portage files from the net? <7> hey everybody, every emerge i do ends up with portage stopping at this line in the ebuild "cd ${S}" <6> nanobanshee: never used the installer, prolly never will <3> travail101: to me the best part about gentoo is the fact taht you don't have to worry about lib versions... <2> brianw: so you never installed from 2006 x86 livecd? <8> Anyone know of a good tool to d/l podcast regularly on gentoo? <3> FairWitness: cron?
<5> Radtoo: I did an update: http://pastebin.com/631565 and http://pastebin.com/631568 <0> can't even follow the docs with the latest livecd... it only handles the steps that fail for me :D <6> nanobanshee: i use pentoo usually, and I prebuild everything on my server before installing <4> gregd: hmm so you disabled dri. <9> anyone been playing with touchscreens ? I have one working now, but the axis are inverted, what can be done to correct this. Have tried InvX/InvY in xfree86 config file <7> FairWitness: i use ipooder, no complaints <3> pooder? or podder? <5> yep <2> brianw: URL ? <10> nanobanshee your kinda quiet atm <8> _AxS_: Well, I need something to parse the rss and d/l automatic. I figured there would be a tool already.. <6> nanobanshee: of what? <3> ahh -- its rss based.. gotchya <8> dizzutch: I was looking into that. It can be used w/the CL? <2> brianw: pentoo install of gentoo? <5> Radtoo: using amd64 <11> Updating gcc _AxS_ :D <7> FairWitness: no <6> there is none <3> Xintruder: cool <1> _AxS_: understood... but isn't gentoo already starting to draw a clearer line between hardened versions and experimental, and untested? idk... it would be a lot of work, true... and the binary setup would by nature have to be on a release cycle... but i think it would be kinda cool, because I'm using Kubuntu right now, and I just can not get excited about dpkg and apt-get <6> mzbot: same instructions as installing from knoppix... <10> brainw whats pentoo ? <8> There has got to be something simple that can be used with the command lin.e <12> christiank, u have no network connection on the box your tring to install gentoo? <7> i was thinking of writing something <10> brianw what is pentoo got url / <6> google does... <10> ok <3> travail101: but you'd end up with exactly the same thing as dpkg/apt-get.. emerge-make-binary would just turn into apt-build <13> Q: How do i update some package to a unstable version ?? <6> christiank: just use any livecd that gets your wifi working... <3> travail101: err, dpkg-build, or whatever that tool is called <7> sigius: unmask it <4> gregd: well, another thing: is the agpgart and amd64-agp compiled into the kernel? <10> knoppix crap <12> christiank, knoppix should work :) <5> Radtoo: got PCIe <6> exo_: pentoo has nothing to do w/ knoppix <10> it does <4> gregd: Hmm I thought you still need that <10> oh <12> christiank, if not try kanotix it's a newer kernel <6> exo_: as much as the 2006.0 minimal does <10> your right <4> gregd: (but i'd have to check downstairs with my sister's computer :P) <5> Radtoo: CONFIG_AGP_AMD64=y <10> but <14> is it possible to connect a ti-89 graphing calculator to a Linux box? <10> it supports modularity int he same fashion as slax does <1> _AxS_: well, idk if that's quite accurate to say, but the aspect that would be just like debian would be... you can't get binaries of the latest software blah blah blah without breaking your repositories and dependencies and so on... so you're right, it would either require a disgustingly huge server farm and complex scripts top build every variation... or it would be back to release cycles and old packages... <4> gregd: and agpgart? Well, also, the xorg log doesnt show any errors that seem to be fatal <10> thats :( <1> how frustrating :-P <5> Radtoo: cannot find any agpgart in .config <6> exo_: it is quite nice, i easily added openvpn to it using emerge :) <10> but <10> is it better then gentoo ? <1> _AxS_: one day though... the server far with complex scripts may be a lot more doable ;-) and it would be pretty sweet <6> Exposure: that question makes no sense <10> its based on gentoo and got e16 but i dont see why its under a diffrent name then
<6> exo_: rather <15> don't blame me ;) <6> exo_: it is a livecd. that is why <4> gregd: AGP_AMD for me :) <10> ye <10> lol <10> brianw i just read that <10> omg :P <0> nano, even booting with nox and then running the installer gets me nowhere... whats wrong with this cd? <16> richiefrich: two computers are completely done, and the other two are compiling they're kernels <17> helo <18> I have an iso I want to put on a flash drive to make it bootable. How can I do this? <4> gregd: and so on... character devices -> /dev/agpgart (AGP support) <0> 'The setup program seems to have failed' <13> dizzutch: The package is not masked in the first place. Its just that I want to use a version which is still unstable (but which does have an ebuild) <0> thats the error message I get <12> nightvision, awsome, i hope i helped <0> just before starting the installation <4> gregd: should be enabled if you have amd64_agp <5> Radtoo: dont have /dev/agpgart <2> travail101: your little essay about deps should be put on www.gentoo.org. <5> Radtoo: cannot change it, it looks like (my menuconfig): <4> gregd: I do... <12> christiank, have u tried to get your wifi workin with anyother liveCD? <5> Radtoo: --- /dev/agpgart <16> ooh! <7> sigius: emerge =bla-bla/package-1.3.5 <0> looks like I am going to go with 2005 cd and use the step by step guide <6> any livecd w/ ndiswrapper should easily work <16> one finished compiling the kernel <16> :p <12> nightvision, ooh! ? <16> 1 to go <16> ahh <16> aha <10> nanobanshee ill come back afther a few hours and well make that thing twisting <5> Radtoo: should I add it to .config? <4> gregd: I c... well, it's not that likely to be the problem, but I can't even recall if I ever built that part non-modular ;) <6> christiank: you can use the minimal 2006.0 livecd for the old style livecd <2> christiank: if you have a net connection, use the 2006 and fetch the stage 3 off the net. <4> gregd: the -- means enabled and you don't have a choice :p <5> Radtoo: can probably change it in .config, or? <19> so, socks5 support broke in gaim 2.0.0 beta 3.... I've tried emerge =net-im/gaim-2.0.0_beta2 and it fails to pull beta2. <2> brianw: does minimal have stage 3? <12> is it ok to change the permissions on /usr/portage/distfiles ? <6> nanobanshee: no, but you can d/l it before... <12> so i can ftp to my other box ? <0> thanks for your help guys, will keep you posted on my progress <5> Radtoo: which kernel are u using? <2> brianw: good deal. <6> i would just use a livecd w/ ndiswrapper myslef, but I guess he wants to do it the hard way... <2> richiefrich: make them world readable. that's okay. <10> but the livecd got its best preformance with p3 thats a pitty <12> nanobanshee, so what 755 ? <12> nanobanshee, or 655? <4> gregd: Not an official gentoo one- I'm using the archck patchset. <10> cause i dont think in the first place its all tweakable for amd chips <2> richiefrich: i think 755 <6> richiefrich: just use o+r <0> brianw: do you think the installer will continue if I use it over the net? <12> nanobanshee,ok <2> brianw: isn't ndiswrapper unsportsmanlike conduct? <6> christiank: I don't even know what you mean... <12> brianw, chmod o+r <dir> <6> nanobanshee: for many it is the only choice. like this laptop here <5> Radtoo: so any ideas? what should I do just now? <4> gregd: But I wonder if the xorg.log you posted is the complete one? <6> richiefrich: yup <0> ok, if I tell the installer to do a networkless install it quits just after finishing the configuration steps <4> gregd: Not sure if FreeFontPath should be the last line there :) <5> Radtoo: yes, it ends on 937th line <20> how do i install something masked by package.mask ? <6> christiank: I have no idea about the installer. <0> haha, ok, no problem, looks like I am the only one trying the installer
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