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<0> bahaha emerge xfce4 -vp
<0> ctrl+c
<1> ahhh
<0> mmkay, sleep for real
<0> good luck FatMom
<1> but, do i need to -C gnome?
<1> anyway
<1> thx for the help
<2> FatMom: if you do that, you will need to flush dependancies too
<2> but i dont recall how atm
<1> oh
<2> cause theres no way to reverse an emerge like that in one command
<2> unless you know every new package it installed
<2> "{
<2> * :P
<1> :(



<2> only the ones you specify at the command prompt are in the world file
<2> so a dependacy flush -should- work
<2> but you have to make sure you dont remove packages the system packages need, or you wont be able to bood
<2> its a bit of a bitch really
<1> well he didnt had time to install alot of packages anyway
<2> oh, for ethe command you just did
<2> it probalby didnt do any
<2> :P
<3> might take the time tomorrow to fix my tspc ebuild
<3> soops
<3> sorry
<3> ehehe, hit ctl+b&v (c:
<3> something wrong with the gentoo template )c:
<1> hmm, im not in X yet, is there a way to scroll up the console.......
<2> shift + pgup
<1> ahhh
<2> so.. i'm amased i didnt get hit on sat night
<1> hm, not working
<2> i was at my ex's house warming
<2> and she and her b/f went to bed
<2> i asked him if i could say goodnight to her
<2> and then kissed her pon the cheek in front of him
<2> (while she was in bed)
<2> i drank WAY too much on sat night -_-
<1> grrr
<1> !!! Error: the x11-libs/libXft package conflicts with another package.
<1> !!! both can't be installed on the same system together.
<1> !!! Please use 'emerge --pretend' to determine blockers.
<1> i cant scroll up
<1> even with shift+page
<2> try ctrl + pgup
<1> nop
<2> d0h!
<2> ummmmmm
<1> hehe
<2> cant remember what else works
<2> just try mashing :P
<2> you could always do emerge -pv blah > ./blah.txt
<2> and thenview it with less
<1> ah
<1> [blocks B ] x11-libs/libXft (is blocking x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.99.15-r4)
<1> hmm, i thought i had xrog 7? why does it need 6.8.99....
<1> bah im tired, ill just use gnome for now
<1> good night and thx for helping :)
<2> hehe
<2> no probs
<4> err.. mum
<5> Computer, deactivate iguana.
<6> does anyone use MRTG here ?
<5> a bush
<4> not really.... but sometimes
<2> i use it
<2> as a user
<2> not as an admin
<2> but its 1am
<2> i'm going to bed
<2> bye
<5> quand vous retournez, apporter les tartes!
<3> I'm not a c coder... can anyone give me a hand trying to launch a .sh script from a c program?
<5> moist knickers



<4> err... exec maybe.. its been a while... never did get that good at linux-related c ...
<7> exec(), system()
<6> erm
<6> weired thing, installed gentoo 2005.1-r1 with gentoo kernel 2.6.x and the SAME packages from the SAME install cd with the SAME kernel .config (except the processor family) and one is 1,9 GB and 2nd is 2,1 .. any ideas why ?
<6> the only difference i know is the swap size ..
<6> 128MB on 2nd
<5> KazOO.
<8> piano
<6> need help with mrtg, something doesn't work quite good, anyone using it ?
<8> not me
<9> bitches
<3> how do I make a patch file again?
<8> echo stuff > ultra.patch
<3> with diff
<8> :D
<8> no ****ing idea! :<
<3> diff -uNr /newfiles /oldfiles
<3> hehe (c:
<3> it should be fairly secure, your main risk is excessive running processes... but if you're smart and use it like I intend to (iptables -A INPUT -s <ip> -j DROP) it shuoldn't be an issue
<8> that could be handy
<9> Freman: did you write this or somebody else?
<3> I did
<3> and no, I havn't got the first clue about c (c's not my native language) - so if anyone wants to check it, they're welcome
<9> have zaei take a look
<3> I don't think I've done to bad... I started at 8 pm... and I'm testing out an ebuild with patch at 2 am (c:
<9> heheh
<3> I don't think it should go "official" EVER... there's too much idiot facter...
<8> can you make iptables use ips from a file?
<3> actually, yes
<3> just write your file in the same format as iptables-save uses
<3> then you can iptables-restore
<3> just make sure it's not EMPTY before you do it, iptables-restore will crash kernel
<3> it's called hook.c and it allows you to execute a process on invalid user, and denied root
<8> oucg
<8> ouch*
<3> jezus, I just found a typo in openssh-4.2_r1-p1.ebuild
<3> aw bugger
<3> can't make it put my patch on
<3> oh boy
<3> this patching **** is hard
<9> heh
<3> how the truck do I make it put a file in if it doesn't exist )c:
<10> Probably have to patch the makefile.
<3> yay it worked!
<3> ah I knew there was something I forgot
<3> hehe, I did, but I forgot to make a patch for it
<10> Hehe =P
<10> Yay for amazon.com ****ing.
<3> if I tar this patch, you interested in making sure it's safe zaei ? (c:
<3> or I could sans the taring and just put it somewheres
<10> How big is it?
<11> hehehehe
<11> that's what she said
<8> lol
<8> jc you baboon you
<11> I know
<11> funny funny guy
<3> http://www.users.on.net/~freman/fremnet/fremnet.net/downloads/openssh-4.2_p1-hook.patch
<3> not that big
<3> the url is tho (c:
<11> anyone played with the orinoco driver patches in gentoo
<10> fatal("Couldn't fork: %s", strerror(errno));
<10> Does that kill sshd?
<3> no, it only kills the current session
<10> Ok.
<3> results in "Connection reset by <host>" for the client
<3> strangely, segfaulting does the same (c:
<3> that's when I gave up on sprintf and just put strings in
<3> my test file looked something like..
<3> #!/bin/sh
<3> echo "It worked: $0 $1 $2 $3" > /tmp/log


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