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<0> Tamahome: we could do something <1> remember, we gotta keep the public afraid. that's the best way to control them <2> safemode: bingo. the MSM doesn't like to report any good news apparently. <3> these terrorists are just like the geeks in highschool that had their underwear hoisted onto the flagpole <4> true <3> they just wanna be treated fair <5> I've learned that if you compile gentoo's generic kernels, you're in for a world of hurt. <6> docfu: http://www.criticalstop.com/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=Generic&id=dsc_0105 <6> http://www.criticalstop.com/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=Generic&id=dsc_0106 <2> duplex: whoever said gentoo itself was a cakewalk? ;) <1> duplex: why compile a kernel from a distro? if you're gonna compile a kernel, go get one from kernel.org <5> safemode: Um... because it's the initial installation. <1> the whole point of distro kernels is to run a kernel compiled and tested by them...not compiled by you ...that defeats the purpose <1> the initial installation has to run on a kernel that's already compiled. . any afterward compilation is not initial anymore. <5> safemode: I know. I was just installing the generic kernel, and once the system was fully installed, was going to recompile it. I didn't know that would mean +10 hours of compile time. <3> siglite very nice
<5> safemode: No it doesn't. You've never ran gentoo have you? <6> they're filthy, lots of smudges and dust on 'em <3> siglite so's your wife after she's been out drinking <3> erp *runs* <1> duplex: the boot cd / image whatever runs on a precompiled kernel. that's your initial install kernel. any kernels compiled afterward isn't initial, no matter what gentoo calls it <6> hah <2> duplex: most distro kernels just put in alot of excess garbage as modules. Most of those modules don't apply on ones own system <5> safemode: it's a live cd that loads up, and then compiles and installs your entire OS. <5> cappicard: I know that. But I didn't expect it to be THAT large. <3> siglite tis ok, if she didn't like that line she can come in here and kick my *** herself :) <2> yeah. it took forever to build my kernel in ubuntu <1> so use the kernel the live cd used to bootup.. that's your initial kernel. then go and compile a real release. <5> cappicard: I figured maybe like 2-3 hours at the most. 10+ hours. But it appears to be finishing up now. <6> she's too busy to bother right now <7> safemode: my gentoo install was bootstrapped from a running debian system, no default gentoo kernel was involved <6> 10+ hours to compile a kernel? <5> safemode: The plan was to install the base system so it could boot on it's own, THEN recompile it. <5> siglite: Yep. <6> on what? a 386/33 ? <5> siglite: emulating a pentium 2 with qemu. <6> and with WHAT ohardware support? <6> oh <1> virtual machines ...blegh <6> but that was on 386s <3> i did one that took 36 once :) <5> siglite: gentoo's generic kernel. I figured I would recompile it later, not realizing it must have every single hardware known to man in the menuconfig. <3> thank god i got it right on the first try <1> yea, it takes 3.33 minutes to compile a 2.6 kernel now <6> had this 386/33 that I used as a corporate firewall for years. <6> it took several hours to compile. 4-6 or so. <0> 486sx25 here, for a while. <0> long while. very long while. <1> OC that bitch <0> safemode: I did. to a p166 ;) <3> siglite mine was long cause it was an Amiga 3000 16mhz with no drivespace, so /usr/src was mounted over NFS via a null modem cable from my p200 =) <6> good lord <4> man, still being at the mercy of a 16mhz 680x0 <8> how use the comand find . . . find /? <6> dcapitado: `man find` <3> that box is dead now, long live the amiga <4> worst compile I can think of is when I built all of XFree86 for Solaris 7 on my dual Celeron 400... think it was a bit over 4 hours <1> oh yea? <1> try building xorg modular tree <1> on anything <1> _at all_ <4> oh I wouldn't think of it, I'd just get a binary... but back then I was a tester for the oh what was it again, some special way of dealing with nVidia chipsets <4> so I had to build from scratch <4> must've had too many beers, can't remember the name for **** <1> well building xorg monolithic tree is quick and easy <1> xorg monolithic takes like 30 minutes or so <1> for all the libs and utilities <4> I haven't used X in a few years now <4> OS X kinda had all the apps I needed natively <1> xorg modular spends 80% of the time running autoconf and ./configure. because the **** *** that designed it made each directory have it's own configure scripts that need to be generated and run...rather than a single top level script to create the makefiles for everything <2> I last rebuilt X when I tried to use ubuntu. took me around 2 hours top to build X <4> Derek: on what speed of CPU? <2> 933MHz P3 <4> ah <9> ae <1> so with xorg modular right now, there is no centralized place to configure and build your xorg installation. you have to do basically every goddamn directory separately
<2> on the coppermine core <2> on my old K6-2/350, took me 8 hours <4> Ed: fun fun <10> hey <10> who wants to help me with <10> a network <10> in my network <4> not me <10> :) <1> on my box it takes about 30 minutes to compile X with decent compiler flags <9> VRAJIT0RU what: <11> VRAJIT0RU <11> why <11> do <11> you <2> wtf is with your enter key? <11> yea, i stopped because it was even annoying me. <12> next time <12> anyone <12> types like <3> hey revenger <12> this it <12> will get <12> a boot. <3> what kind of parrot detection does hellhound have? <4> Juergen :) <12> docfu: its secret :P <12> Sean. <11> "don't touch me" <4> heh, sbparrot <3> Revenger cause it booted whyzzyrd the other day while he and i were playing pong.... <12> possible. <12> partially matches. position independent. <12> i **** == **** i <3> wow <3> BIG difference in context there... <6> man <6> my boy has the coolest matchbox "car" in the whole world. <6> check this **** out <6> http://www.criticalstop.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=cool_matchbox <9> siglite give a voice <9> i help in a # <11> hahaha <11> is that a matchbox spirit/opportunity? <6> yup! <11> well done. <11> i wish my parents were that cool :\ <6> his uncle actually gave it to him <11> ah <11> i don't even have an uncle. <6> but, we browse photos on JPL all the time, and the boy talks about 'em to everyone <11> although i guess that greatly helped my odds of not getting molested by an uncle while growing up. <11> so i can't really regret it.' <6> LOL <11> are you anywhere near maryland? <11> i could get you guys a tour of goddard maybe :P <6> I used to work there <6> I worked in the EOS library <13> hello <14> hi! <3> thats a cool matchbox <13> i have a big quesion : how can i mount my windows drives in linux and make them automount everytime? <14> i have conected 3 hdd to my box <14> 2 i have mounted <4> Andrei: put them in /etc/fstab <14> but the third it's says// <14> root@cata:/home# mount -t ext2 /dev/hdc1 /home/NOU2 <14> mount: special device /dev/hdc1 does not exist <3> xmodel check the partition table <14> how? <4> also, check in /dev, does hdc1 exist? <6> AndreiXpert: that's all in the mount man page. Pay particular attention to the stuff about fstab. <11> no way
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