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<0> But it is a practical situation, especially with the "we change ABI everyday"-attitude of Linux. <1> O.o <1> why should anybody do that <1> ive been using the same gcc, glibc and so on for months <1> just cleared up cache once, but have been using the same cache in the meantime <1> s/clear/clean/
<2> goron: The kernel ABI changes very rarely <2> goron: The kernel module API changes very frequently <0> I was exaggerating. <2> goron: Unless you're writing kernel drivers I don't think it's a big problem <0> It was more like once a year. <0> And prob. even less. <3> sagarp: try "qemu -snapshot /dev/hda"; be sure you only have read permissions on hda!!! <3> and add "-cdrom <DVDISO>" <4> Hello <4> What do I do when a ./configure outputs this? <4> checking for GTK+ - version >= 2.0.0... no <4> *** Could not run GTK+ test program, checking why... <4> *** The test program failed to compile or link. <4> I got GTK installed <4> And working. <5> hmm <5> i dont have a /usr/src/linux <6> im trying to append the option dsp_map=0,2 to snd-pcm-oss. i added an options line in /etc/modutils/alsa-base and ran update-modules. but i *think* its not being set. how can tell what options are set on a particular kernel module? <5> i have /usr/src/kernels/somekernelversin <5> where can i find the makefile for my kernel <0> unholy-crap: that's because you should make a symlink to your currently running kernel. <3> sagarp: oso if that works, than you can set up a new virtual machine, and ript it... <6> is there a way to list what options a kernel module has been loaded with? <0> Does the Linux kernel compile under a non-gcc compiler?
<0> I see gcc extensions used *everywhere*. <7> [root@xyona nmatrix9]# rpm --rebuilddb <7> error403: db4 error(16) from dbenv->remove: Device or resource busy <7> hmmmm what does that mean? <8> DaBlade: what does config.log say? <4> Nothing understandable <3> sagarp: "mount -o loop myimagefile.iso /mnt/image" actually mount the image. using losetup you can specify a source image for any /dev/loop* <3> adn then let any app acces it, or mount it <3> but i guess k3b isn't capable to do so... ou probably have to use qemu <3> *you <3> anyone: is it possible to set a iso file as source for /dev/hdc (supposing it is a cdrom) ? <9> hey DaBlade <4> Cao. <4> Sta ima? <9> problema :( <9> litb, why not just mount the cdrome? <3> because we try to rip certain videos from a DVD iso with k3b <3> and k3b cannot use a ISO directly <3> so we want to fool it by using a iso behind /dev/hdc <9> litb, k3b can`t burn iso`s directly? <3> it cannot rip videos from isos <3> we had to burn it to a dvd first, and then rip from the dvd <3> but we wan't to directly rip from the iso <3> which k3b isn't capable of <3> so i wonder if there is a way to say "use this ISO as a replacement for the real cdrom" <10> litb i think using vmware and specifying the image for a device is the only way
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