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<0> how do i install it? <1> I just have a thing about toes. <2> I just did a networkless install of 2006.0 and now I need to set an ip address by hand, can anyone tell me what to edit? <0> yeah <0> damn i forgot <0> ifconfig <0> i dunno <3> ifconfig eth0 i.p.a.d subnet s.u.b.n up <2> nvm, did it with ifconfig eth0 ip <3> nano -w /etc/conf.d/net (c; <1> master? <2> don't I have to manually fill in a broadcast addr? I know it can guess it by itself, but why ask me for one in the first place? <1> only with spud <2> one other question: I'm using ssh to connect to the gentoo pc, being logged in as a normal user I can't su to root <4> add your self to wheel <2> what other groups should that user be part of?
<2> as a safe default of some sorts <5> anyone know awk? <5> trying to find out why the stuff around line 81 of this keeps failing: http://dev.croup.de/proj/gentoo-vps/browser/baselayout-vserver/trunk/src/awk/cachedepends.awk?rev=52 <5> /etc/init.d/ exists and is full of executable scripts :\ <5> cachedepends.awk is being run as root <5> so wtf does it keep giving the error "no scripts to process"? <0> yo how can i install the new firefox <2> how can I run a command as root without previously being logged into the root account? <0> su <2> I know of su root, but I want to run a program without su-ing in advance <2> I know this is basic stuff, but bare with me :) <5> raptor: su -c or sudo <2> I don't have sudo <2> lemme try su <2> su -c <2> nope, not working :/ <2> wait I'm dumb, it does work <0> i'm new as well to linux <2> thanks <5> heh <5> np <0> so does anyone want to tell me how i can install a 3rd party ebuild <5> download it and copy it to the appropriate catagory in /usr/portage <5> then run "ebuild </path/to/ebuild.ebuild> digest <5> " <5> now if you intend to keep the ebuild on the system (to prevent another version of the same package from being installed) you might want to add the ebuild to your portage overlay directory <5> that way it doesn't get rm'd or overcopied when you emerge --sync <2> http://pastebin.com/630479 <2> can anyone tell me why I'm getting that? <2> ok, I can't write to my homedir <2> how can I change that? <2> I did useradd -g wheel -d /home/username username <0> thanx <2> uhm... how can I make my user have rw rights on its home dir? <0> konqueor keeps crashing when i search for a file <2> how can I update all the packages on my gentoo pc after I have done emerge --sync? <0> -uD i think <2> thanks <0> i'd seriously check that <0> emerge gentoo wiki <0> google that <0> i have bookmarks but i don't want to run firefox while i'm emerging a newer one <6> i always do <6> i upgrade X while running X ... <5> i'm going to ****ing smash this **** in a minute <5> i suppose there is no ****ing other way of fixing this **** without wasting countless hours learning awk & bash better or reinstalling my base system and spending countless hours reconfiguring it <5> can someone send me a copy of their cachedepends.awk? <6> * Your old readline libraries have been copied over. <6> * You should run 'revdep-rebuild --library libreadline.so.4' asap. <6> * Once you have, you can safely delete /lib/libreadline.so.4* <6> .... i hate when ebuilds say things like that AFTER installing :) i suppose this one isn't so bad.. it doesn't say my system is broken until i do that... <7> ntpd? <8> what ebuild? my time switched automatically <8> and i really like that daylight-saving-time <5> ok, so check it... <5> i started getting these errors when i run init scripts telling me no dependency info could be found and to run depscan.sh <5> i run depscan.sh, but it appears to fail. upon doing a bit of snooping around depscan.sh and ***ociated scripts, i find that for some reason cachedepends.awk is reporting no scripts to gather info on
<5> i open the file and look at it, and it seems to be looking inside /etc/init.d like it should, and when i print the var it reads the directory into, it prints all of the scripts in there <5> yet for some reason, when it tries to test the files, they all seem to fail their tests <5> cachedepends.awk is calling isfile() and islink() on them and copmaring them to a regex before continuing execution <5> comparing* <5> if (((isfile(TMPRCSCRIPTS[x])) || (islink(TMPRCSCRIPTS[x]))) && <5> (TMPRCSCRIPTS[x] !~ /((\.(c|bak))|\~)$/)) { <5> that is the test they seem to be failing <5> any ideas onhow to fix this? <2> does anyone know how much an emerge -uD world takes on a 1500mhz cpu w/ 256 DDR on a freshly installed 2006.0? <9> [Raptor]: too long <2> define too long :( <9> longer than you want it to be <2> like..? 1-2-3 days? <10> probably your next birthday <2> :( <9> dunno d00d <10> just kidding :P <9> too many variables <2> my next birthday is pretty close <2> well <2> are we talking a day or weeks? <9> not weeks <10> then it's the birthday after your next birthday <10> :P <2> it says 30 of 123 <2> and it's been running for less than 4 hrs <9> last world update i did took about 76 hours of real time <2> is a world update such a bad thing to do? <9> no <10> no <9> its going to update everything <2> yeah <2> that's why I did it <2> how often should I be doing it? <9> well, im my case it ended up sneaking in a dep for kde <10> HeppyCat, if you hit kde and xorg expect a day on those alone :) <9> which kind of pissed me off <9> yeah coder, thats what happened <9> i didnt have xorg or kde installed <9> and update world decided it wanted it :( <2> lol <2> I don't have those installed either <2> cause it's a fresh package install <10> [Raptor], i'm not familiar with the 2006.0 install routine... <2> well <2> it's VERY different from the last gentoo I installed <10> is it the one with the new graphical installer <10> ? <2> I mean, it's a click-click install <2> yeah <10> oh... <2> :/ <2> first time I ran it I was like WTF?! <10> does it still compile everything from scratch? <9> you used the gui installer? <9> and it worked? <2> I dunno, I did a networkless install, so it only used the available packages <2> yes <9> scary <10> well, if it didn't use GRP or whatever the precompiled packages are called... <2> it did <10> the update should take as much as it took to install it <2> it used the GRP things on the CD <2> and it wasn't that scary, the installer is pretty simple <9> no, scary that you actually used it <9> and it worked <11> what is this channel about? <9> gentoouser: penguin pr0n <12> ... <9> oh well <9> yay <2> quick question: I'm ssh'ed to my gentoo pc and doing a emerge -uD world. if my ssh session is interrupted will the update process be aborted?
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