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<0> Pallokala: well... with my luck there is no such thing as long uptimes <0> i am happy with just "some" uptime <1> Petfrogg: don't worry... uptime never actually runs out, so you can have as much as you want :) <0> right now i can not dual boot into windows <1> omg.. ext4 is out <0> seems like the partion is considered damaged <1> your partition-information is broken <0> hmm <1> ie. in grub maybe <0> ok? <0> ahhh <0> that explains it <1> I doubt that your partition-tables are damaged <0> yes i doubt it too <0> strange if it was <0> i need to find my XP cd
<2> ping <3> pong <2> :) <1> gotta go now <2> cu <4> r4wr <0> tam tam tam <5> hello :) <0> ahhh what is wrong with that darn jpeg-6b-r7? <0> it refuses to comile <0> compile <6> i pet the frogg <6> :) <0> !!! <6> hrhr <0> hehe <0> nahh really <6> *boring* <6> *zap* <0> it is just that the compile is keeping breaking for me <0> seems to be colision issue with the USE flags <0> btw... i really think that the USE-flags in ufed should be organized in a better fashion <6> this gentoo box is such a mess <6> it's pretty ***raped <6> ;) <0> xbow: reinstall it <6> needs a reinstall <6> yes definitley <6> definitely <6> :) <0> my gf is so understanding - she got a timemessurement that is "i will just install gentoo" knowing that i will be impossible to talk to for a week <6> don't think there will be gentoo on it again <0> xbow: .... why not? <6> ubuntu is an african word for i don't want to admin my gentoo box anymore <6> ;) <4> :) <7> hello <4> or "i want binary packages" ;) <6> yeshyeshyaaaw <0> it is also the word for - "hmm i dont really know what they are up to but they are throwing money away and no one knows where it will lead." <7> xbow: :))) <0> xbow: try netbsd <0> and quit wining <4> i've already switched to ubuntu :> <6> yes choose bsd for tehWIN... <6> ...NOT <6> ;) <0> xbow: the problem with linux is that i actually think that the best userbase around in linux is in #gentoo <0> so i have to run gentoo... <6> yeah do so <4> i tried admining freebsd once; now i'm kind of reluctant to go near that thing again <4> it's pure insane horror <0> MinceR: hehe but with netbsd you got pkgsrc that is allmost the same as portage <4> _almost_ seems to be the keyword here <4> i've heard people say "ports is the same as portage" except it isn't. <0> well - pkgsrc is more stable then portage <4> that's weird. SMP kernels seem to run well on single-core non-ht systems <0> but i have had my trouble with pkgsrc too
<0> well my kernel led me into trouble with grub... so in order to just test the system and that nothing else was wrong i used genkernel <0> i will configure my kernel later on <0> now if dont get into that shower and head for dinner with my gf - i will be in real trouble <6> you'll be doing a munson <7> Petfrogg: you dont go to shower offten and practically dont want to see your GF? ;) <6> water is for sissies <6> we use sand here <6> ;) <4> sand is ineffective <0> darn it! <0> that damn media-libs/jpeg-6b-r7 is keep messing with me <0> ahhh - fixed it - i think... <8> hi all <8> what install manual should i use if i want to install a 32bit system on a core2duo system? <7> i suppose generic will do <7> only thing is <7> kernel configuration would be different <7> and compiler as well <7> ill take a look now <6> watson: plain 32 bit <6> what else <6> pentium shizz <7> http://www.mail-archive.com/gentoo-alpha@lists.gentoo.org/msg00089.html <7> probably like i said <7> just include smp in kernel <7> and i'd say u might need to modify compiler config file <8> ok i will start installing now <7> just to make it work faster <7> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/SMP-HOWTO.html <7> word of warning <7> iknow some drivers were found broken, when smp was used <7> most notable was some broken usb driver <7> but i wouldnt worry much about it <7> xbow: at the moment intel ****s amd in the arse... <7> and will do it for quite a while <8> should i use CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu" if i want to install 32bit system on the core2duo? <7> it depends on processor i suppose <6> watson: check for pentium 4 <7> i dont know much about intel <6> and compile with smp <8> its a core2duo 6300 <7> but probably it is sufficient enough <7> at least it should be working configuration <8> ok <9> watson: Yes, i686 for 32bit and x86_64 for 64bit. <7> but i'd rather do it as x86_64 <7> i have amd64 for a while, pretty stable <9> i have c2d with x86_64 and its working ;) <7> c2d? <8> core2duo <7> ok <7> watson: consider 64 bit support though ;) <8> rescue:/mnt/gentoo# chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash <8> FATAL: kernel too old <8> *g* ?!? <10> lol <8> and now? <9> What version of live cd do you have? <6> ShadoWW: he wanted 32bit <8> its a root server <8> its rescue system from there <9> xbow: So? <6> x86_64 is pretty much 64 bit <9> I aksed for version not for architecture. ;) <8> its 2.4.33 <8> on that rescue system <8> :( <6> *this is my united states of whatever* <9> :] <11> Does anyone have any experience here with select() call? <11> I'm trying to figure out when there is incoming connection coming to a listening socket, but select doesn't seem to notice it <11> ok, never mind.. I found the problem.. I thought nfds argument was the number of descriptors+1, instead it should be the largest socket descriptor +1.. It works now..
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