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<0> http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Edgy_with_AIGLX
<0> might help
<1> Jostein, I think inst aiglx, I installed Atidriveres fglrx, xgl no?
<0> it says right in your paste you have NO composite extensions. check your damn xorg file if you have them enabled or not
<0> Im not in the mood for people not listening. damnit
<0> OldMonk: well I dont care about you, grandpa :P
<2> .k Jostein you must care!
<0> right now all I care about is taking the weekend OFF
<2> bbl
<1> Jostein, I dont have any Section "Extensions" in my xorg.conf
<0> later
<0> then that is your problem most likely
<1> nothing about "Composite"
<2> create it



<1> ok
<0> then check that link I mentioned, and copy that block
<1> okey
<0> I only gave you that link 10 lines ago...
<1> it says the some thing
<1> Detected xserver : AIGLX
<1> Checking Display :0.0 ...
<1> Checking for XComposite extension: failed
<1> but I'm running glx - fglrx not aiglx :|
<3> Oldmonk: Are you sure umask is what I need. My problem is the following: I have an NFS server, and several linux clients connect to that. When one of the clients create a file on the NFS mounted directory then the permissions are set as 744, but that should be 770. It's important that the group permissions are 7 instead of 4, so other clients can also use the file
<0> then you have something wrong in your xorg config
<0> simple as that
<0> why not aiglx anyway?
<3> From what I understand umask is used by useradd for the permissions on /home/<user>
<1> Jostein, I innstalled ati drivers and I saw thats not possible run beryl in aiglx
<1> rui@Hi-Tech:~> fglrxinfo
<1> display: :0.0 screen: 0
<1> OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
<1> OpenGL renderer string: MOBILITY RADEON X700 Generic
<1> OpenGL version string: 2.0.6286 (8.33.6)
<0> bull****
<0> anyway
<0> thats bull****. I use AIGLX on Beryl on my laptop with Ati mobility myself
<1> hummm
<0> I dont use the official ATI drivers though. just the OSS ones
<1> I downloades the ofiicials driveres
<1> *downloaded the officials drivers
<0> well. all I can say is that I had it up and running, first attempt, with stock drivers and AIGLX
<1> what the command to see if aiglx its runnig well, glxinfo its ok
<1> I dont understand
<0> no idea
<0> I just made a -proper- xorg config file and everything worked
<0> I suggest you try the same
<0> maybe even with stock drivers
<1> Jostein, can I paste my xorg.conf to you see?
<0> its pretty much useless
<4> you should use a pastebin if anything
<1> yes
<0> Im on my Vista laptop. Im exhausted after a very stressing week. Im having a beer. And god damn if I can be bothered to bring up the Ubuntu laptop
<1> I past there to you see ok
<4> Why? WHY?! Why on earth did you switch to vista?
<0> its a work laptop
<0> some people work
<4> ok
<4> thats good enough
<0> thats a ****ing odd quit message
<4> hmm, I wonder how one could generate that particular crash...
<5> it's not a crash
<5> it's a quit message
<4> I know its a quit message, but I'm saying how could one generate that error message in windows
<4> crashing all the services at once
<5> by generic host services having a problem requiring it to close?
<5> who cares anyway?
<4> nevermind, it's not important or revelant to anything
<3> I have an NFS server, and several linux clients connect to that. When one of the clients create a file on the NFS mounted directory then the permissions are set as 744, but that should be 770. It's important that the group permissions are 7 instead of 4, so other clients can also use the file. How do I accomplish that?
<5> windows crashes sometimes...news at 11
<0> "this is a confuzed and frightened world. but it's a world to run away from"
<0> smsie: I havent had a windows install crash on me in years, btw
<0> cant say the same for linux :P
<4> That's funny
<5> Jostein: the reverse of most people's experiences :)



<5> in fairness, windows doesn;t crash *half* as much as it ued to
<5> 2k in particular is fairly stable
<6> Jostein: you couldn't even install win on the lappy
<7> smsie: doesn't crash half as much... hmmm... does it crash twice as much?
<0> K_F: that was the laptop ****ing up
<0> K_F: I dont blame Windows for hardware failures
<6> Jostein: linux runs nice on it
<6> gooood beer
<8> Hmm, does anyone here wander about in second life?
<0> steakk
<0> at least he did
<6> PolarWolf: I don't even have a first
<8> Hmm
<8> K_F: Hehehe
<8> Maybe I'll create a #linux there *G*
<0> not my thing I guess
<8> Jostein: Hey, we can wreak some #linux havoc on the residents
<9> BezNalogov: that's pretty much up to the client end. The best you could do is use the squash gid option to force everyone into the same group, then change the directory permissions so that even if files are written world-readable, the directories aren't.
<0> PolarWolf: we will be outnumbered by weird people
<7> aren't we already?
<1> Jostein, I enabled "Composite" and look what says now http://rafb.net/p/WkZWV573.html
<1> please
<9> BezNalogov: if you can smack the client around, then tell the client to set up their file umask correctly.
<3> RelDrgn: Can it be a solution to set the permissions of the directory on the NFS server as 2770?
<0> overcl0ck: so enable DRI allready. cant you READ?
<6> PolarWolf: damn you, now you have me signing up
<1> ....
<1> :)
<0> perfect for my current mood
<6> PolarWolf: pmsg me your 2nd life name and I'll throw you in as referrere
<6> -e
<9> BezNalogov: not entirely, though now that I think of it, my idea won't completely solve stuff either since in both cases the client could still write files that were not group-rwx
<0> K_F: Im pondering ditching google ads btw
<4> Is it technically possible for somebody to hack through my firewall given the fact that every hour on the hour it resets the FW using a script that first clears all the policies, then re-creates them by initiating an attack at the exact instant after the filters are cleard out of the iptables, before the script has time to re-create the rules?
<6> Jostein: hehe
<0> K_F: rather going for the yesasia affiliate program instead
<0> K_F: will earn 10% of whatever people buy trough me
<9> benkillin: what the hell are you doing, and yes, an "instant" to you is probably a few billion cpu cycles, so there is a lot of things that could happen while the firewall was turned off
<1> Jostein, I've it already enable :| http://rafb.net/p/eNhZXO19.html
<8> Okay, lessee how this worketh
<9> overcl0ck: what does X's log say about DRI?
<4> RelDrgn: "what the hell are you doing" - asking a question about my own system.
<0> overcl0ck: you need "glx" as well
<0> overcl0ck: also you need a "DRI" Section
<9> benkillin: no, what the hell are you trying to do by wiping out your firewall policies every hour?
<1> Jostein, they are enable in "Modules"
<0> overcl0ck: right
<10> overcl0ck: What graphics card?
<0> overcl0ck: just check that link I sent you then. do you have a "DRI" section? it needs a certain mode
<4> RelDrgn: im trying to keep the firewall policies in place in the event of a power outage and Im not there when the system boots up again to run the fw script
<1> ATi x700
<0> reality_: ati mobility x700
<10> overcl0ck: That's your problem...
<9> if you're adding stuff to your firewall as part of an intrusion detection thing or something, you should create a separate table and have the main INPUT table jump to that table, then add new rules to that table and flush just that table at need.
<8> sudo apt-get install libuuid1
<8> Oops
<10> overcl0ck: ATI doesn't support composite
<11> aaah, home sweet home
<11> PolarWolf: P***word:
<0> reality_: it works fine on my laptop
<0> reality_: with ati mobility
<0> so, yes, it does
<9> benkillin: so run the firewall script at startup?
<8> Blergh, 32bit, of course
<10> Jostein: If he's using the fglrx driver, it sure doesn't.
<0> reality_: I was trying to tune him in on AIGLX
<11> PolarWolf: AHA! So 32bit is your 3l33t p***word. wh000, now to test it on Shanta :P


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