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<0> crazy: Is Frugal's basic pacman opperations (-S , -A, -Syu) The same as Arch's? <0> crazy: and is it compatible with makepkg from Arch ? <1> aegeanlinux: the commands are the same yes but makepkg isn't we build in chroot etc <0> (I didn't spend 3 weeks programming in Bash, which I finished only yesterday for it to be worth $0) <1> aegeanlinux: anyway there are already archlinux user using it <0> meh, as you can see in our PKGBUILD tree, we have added the --chroot option to makepkg that does the same thing <1> our pacman got some more commands ( some already merged in CVS && stable one from arch ) <1> aegeanlinux: you asked me about arch's -> fw pacman I didn't build your one :) <2> oh dear <0> KK . <1> aegeanlinux: easy way :) get the source compile and test it on your distro ? <0> heh, you have split package building support as well <1> :) <1> sure ;) <0> That officially puts arch in the stone age <1> ( psss :P )
<2> um, you are deciding this after releasing a distro? <0> freak2096: whatchu mean? <2> I have had a few beers, so cant see straight for starters <3> I wish quanta didn't crash so much <4> DeadS0ul i don't know why for you quanta is crashing, i'm not restarted quanta for a week, all the time working :) <3> what kind pages are you designing with quanta/ <4> i'm using quanta for php javascript ruby bash perl <4> python little bit <3> daaamn <3> might be my ****ty website =\ <0> I use quanta for all my HTML, Python and Perl and it works fine. <4> in older versions it crashed all the time <3> what version are you using now? <4> 3.5.4 <0> I use v3.5.4 <0> (kdewebdev) <3> 3.5.3 here <4> just try to upgrade <4> :> <4> i remember in 3.5.3 crashing but less than in 3.5.2 <3> i don't think it's in dapper yet =( <4> DeadS0ul http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde-354/ <3> oohh thanx <4> https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuAdditionalRepositories <4> there is info <3> i don't see the line to add to my sources.list there =( <5> after two months of searching 'distro for me' i gave up :| <6> i hate manuals thus this question: I installed a second drive. How can i save there stuff <5> Reptile: crearte partitions, creat filesystem, mount, use <6> :-) ? <5> s/creat/create/ <7> wizard123 meant: Reptile: crearte partitions, create filesystem, mount, use <6> I have created a partition and filesystem <5> so mount it :) <6> uh <6> ? <5> which os do you use? <6> Suse 10.1 <5> mkdir /mnt/whatever <5> mount /dev/your_partition /mnt/whatever <1> uhm <5> crazy: mhu <1> aegeanlinux: let me first add you to PM allow list :) <1> ok try now ;) <6> where do I find the name of the partition <5> cat /proc/partitions <5> in linux <8> wizard123: that's such a cool trick! I've been using fdisk -l for years, which requires root access! <6> like this ? GKMCDXLVI:/ # mount /dev/hdd1 /mnt/hdd <5> yes <5> time to get rid of linux :) <5> alsuren: :D <6> the drive does not show on Konquerer <6> and if i try to create a link, its not on the list <8> Reptile: that's because you mounted it as root <8> so only root has permissions to use it <8> if you want everyone to use it, you have to do a bit more than that <6> yes ? <5> Reptile: konqueror shows drives listed in fstab <8> # nano /etc/fstab <8> and add a line in there which looks similar to the one for '/'
<8> but with appropriate partition and mount point <9> hi <6> what of this : /dev/hdd1 1 19929 160079661 83 Linux <10> Reptile: they should show regardless of whether they're in fstab <5> uh <5> Reptile: add /dev/hda1 /mnt/yours auto auto 1 2 <8> Reptile: if that's supposed to be a line in /etc/fstab, it doesn't look right to me <5> Reptile: it should work under linux <5> replace hda1 with your partition <5> :) <8> and I of all people should recognise that output <9> there something weird : I can read audio CDs with Sound Juicer, but not with KsCD. can someone explain this ? <5> my fdisk produces different output <5> strange <11> gribouille: have you tried toggling direct digital playback? <9> Theory, no. how can I do that ? <11> Extras->Configure KsCD <9> Theory, should I use arts or alsa ? <6> /dev/hdc1 / reiserfs acl,user_xattr 1 1 <6> /dev/hdc3 /home reiserfs acl,user_xattr 1 2 <6> /dev/hdc5 swap swap defaults 0 0 <6> /dev/hdd1 /mnt/hdd auto auto 1 2 <6> this is how it looks now <6> and not working <9> Theory, ok, it works now. what does direct digital playback do exactly ? <8> Reptile: now try unmounting it and remounting it <8> (can anyone comment on "auto" filesystem types in fstab?) <5> alsuren: works only under stoopit linux <8> Reptile: and also check the permissions on /mnt/* <5> Reptile: do you mount it as root? <11> gribouille: avoids the need for a cable between your cdrom drive and soundcard <9> Theory, ok, thanks <8> Reptile: if you want more reliable advice on this command line stuff, try your distro's forums. #kde is *supposed* to be for helping out with kde-specific problems/discussion. We're just extra nice and helping you out anyway :D <5> Reptile: alsuren is right. and more, i don't use linux <9> does anyone know if it is possible to use the extra keys on the keyboard with kde ? <6> sorry wrong channel <5> Reptile: not exactly ;) <6> and u are nice <6> :-) <8> Reptile: at least you didn't ask in #windows :D <6> lol <5> Reptile: but the line i gave you should work <5> :D <5> and yes, i was trolling on #windows <8> reckon he got it solved? <8> the funniest thing is, I'm actually sitting on windows as we speek <8> because the fedora install on this laptop is borked and the CD drive has since destroyed itself <5> alsuren: :S <8> I know <8> but I have a secure shell client, so I can at least use trusty irssi <8> I'm thinking "ubuntu installed using PXE boot" <8> ~kubuntu <8> but that involves setting up a DHCP server on my headless server, and disabling the one on the router <5> alsuren: !ubuntu !! <8> just have to hope my sister doesn't decide to reboot her machine in the downtime. could be interesting <8> wizard123: it's not my box, and it's a laptop, and I only need it for the duration of aKademy <8> and my gentoo install is all the way in cambridge <8> (so cut me some slack 'right? :P ) <5> !gentoo <5> !linux :D <5> never again <5> dinner time, brb <8> get *bsd working on a sony vaio without a CD drive, and with a linksys wlan card, in the time between now and aKademy, and I'd be tempted to *give* you the laptop afterwards <12> How do I give a non-root user the options to shutdown from KDE when in the runlevel 4 mode ? <13> it's probably a kdm setting <13> try System Administration/Login Manager in the Control Center <12> Ah hah, thanks. <12> Another problem is that kdm takes a hell of a long time to start after boot, atleast 30-40 secs. <9> does anyone know how to use the multimdia keyw with kde ? <10> if you select an appropriate keyboard layout they will work automatically <10> what keyboard do you have?
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