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<0> thats wierd... it would APPEAR to not be finding that file during x start <1> might be putting it in the wrong path because i went from xorg 7.1 down to xorg 6.8? <1> brb again, im goign to try something <0> err.... i suppose its POSSIBLE.... maybe look for similar modules that DO work like err.... the nvidia driver... MAYBE try linking that file into /usr/lib/modules/extensions <1> theBear: ok i think that was it, i just copied the libglx.so into the path you gave me and its working now, glxgears is running and everything <1> so im goign to guess its because i went from xorg 7.1 to 6.8 <0> cool... good to kno <0> w
<0> so you got wobbly windows yet ? <1> nope :( <1> so i did the next best thing <1> http://gentoo-wiki.com/Xorg_X11_and_Transparency <1> now i just gotta get mplayer to play videos while transparent, im getting the blue screen on the video <1> -vo gl2 works but the video freezes till you move it <2> I remember that issue, don't recall howto fix it though (found the answer in the forums though) <1> time to search the forums then <1> got it <1> -vo x11 <0> i coulda told you that... try mplayer -vo help from a console <1> http://imnotmark.zapto.org:3030/ScreenShots/h4x0r/Shot-17-06-06-082826.jpg <1> now if i can only get the window to keep the transparent settings <1> as soon as i focus on a new window it sets back to the default transparent settings <1> mmmmm pizza <3> oman <3> Microsoft force updated me <3> even thoug hI had auto-update off <1> now your going to get that you dont have a genuine copy <1> =P <3> nah, I know how to hax0r that stupid thing <3> but its the whole point of it <3> they cant. <3> blizzard tried force updating everyone with a tracking software once, in Diablo 1 <3> got sued to kingdom come <3> they were just tryin to protect their software too <3> but you cant just do that, hehe <3> well, this is a Dell anyway, so I dont have to worry about it <3> but I had turned it off just on principle <3> brb *groans* <0> anyone tried the masked picasa yet ?
<1> not i <0> hmm... says it includes a custom wine .. interesting.... <4> hmm <4> i did tar cvjf packed.tar topack/ <4> should it be enough to just mv packed.tar packed.tar.bz2 ? <0> err.. yeah... should be <1> Gidzz0r: yeah its a bzip just wront ext <1> wrong* <5> LAZY usr/bin/Xorg <4> Autie: wazz? <5> get that msg after an emerge <5> :) <6> =] <4> hehe sounds weird.. <5> it tell me to emerge xorg otherwise: LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,now' emerge xorg-x11 <7> omfg <5> why not telling at the beginning of an emerge? <1> Autie: i got that and ignored it, works fine <5> yeah <5> :) <5> wtf are lazy links anyway <5> :p <5> i'm lazy, so i expect my box will be too <1> im loving shoutcast <1> http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=6990&file=filename.pls awsome radio station <1> .997 :) <5> clap your hands say yeah ? <5> omg <5> http://www.shoutcast.com/sbin/shoutcast-playlist.pls?rn=208526&file=filename.pls <6> Buttock Crunchies <4> Gurkan: wazzup? <6> i'll consider that. the precious <8> Ndiswrapper related question. When I try "modprobe ndiswrapper" after the machine has fully started, the module correctly installs. However, when I append "ndiswrapper" to /etc/modules, and the system starts up I get the following error "... loadndiswrapper: load_all_drivers(387): directory is not valid: no such file or directory...". What is the difference between loading a module at "start-up time" and when the machine has fully started? <9> hi <9> im having an emerge problem
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