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<0> hopefully that will fix package dependencies
<1> gcbirzan, going for 1000 huh
<2> gcbirzan: and what are you waiting for, won't it fry if it goes like this much longer?
<3> synaptic, when the 2.7 development tree is opened, quite a lot of insame people will use it till it goes stable and 2.8
<0> glibc = 2.3.5-10 is needed by (installed) glibc-headers-2.3.5-10.i386; what's this ? :/
<4> synaptic: I was waiting for it settle down.
<4> synaptic: The load average means nothing. They're just D processes.
<1> er it shouldnt fry
<4> synaptic: In the latter case.
<4> Because pppd ****s.
<4> And it got stuck on its idiotic pppd.tdb crap I don't know how to disable
<4> Nope.
<4> Not needed.
<2> :)
<4> Just a bit of waiting.



<4> root@pppoe1-cismelei:~# uptime 20:33:44 up 11 days, 2:24, 1 user, load average: 65.42, 257.80, 696.85
<4> Done.
<0> how about this, what's wrong? This Linux installation is unsupported. You must have GLIBC 2.3.2 or higher. ; rpm -q glibc -> glibc-2.3.5-10
<0> 2.3.2 > 2.3.5-10 ? :/
<4> The load will go to at least 50 heh.
<5> blackout1 tried, updatedb
<3> blackout1, that happens when you install stuff manually instead of using your package manager
<5> yeah and what vale said
<0> well didn't actually got to install them manually as I got failed dependencies, so they are fc4's default.
<0> ill try updatedb
<3> blackout1, try to undo all steps you made, then "yum update"
<3> i think updatedb only rattles your hdd for the "locate" data
<0> yum update glibc ?
<3> not now. first de-install the half way installed things
<3> then update the entire system by "yum update" and then install what you need via yum
<0> yum update will install the newest packages in all the OS ? So that'll be an half a day download right?
<3> could be :(
<3> but trying to avoid that will lead to inconsistent dependencies
<0> ok
<0> do I need much space for the update files to be stored?
<0> and hopefully after the update is complete, they will be deleted?
<6> Oddly enough, you need enough space to store the update files.
<3> that depends a lot on how much things you have installed. when you use gnome or kde with many applications it can use up to 500MB
<6> How much space it needs depends on how big the update is. That should have been obvious.
<3> yes, the space is freed after the update
<0> ok :)
<0> so basically, yum updates gets my distro completely up-to-date right?
<0> yum update* sorry
<3> yep :)
<3> and that is quite important when you install new software
<3> and for security purposes also
<0> ok I have this box running for 9 months non stop and never did that :)
<3> oh dear :) this update will take some time!
<0> :)
<0> it's all for the best
<0> I just hope that I won't get that error anymore after this
<3> most likely you will be fine
<0> got 2.8 GB free, that'll do I think.
<7> anyone know of a bibliographic software for linux?
<8> i get an error, unsatisfied libhal.so.0 when i use rpmdrake 10.1 and urpmi
<8> can anyone help me? I am trying to install mozilla-plugfin-vlc
<6> Nephew: Where'd you get the plugin RPM? Is it meant for Mandork?
<8> i used urpmi and yeah i configured my urpmi sources for mandrake 10.1
<9> ****NG YOUR MOTHER UNDERNET #TRABZON USERES ****NG YOUR UNDERNET MUHAHAHAHHAHAHA
<0> wow ValeFiona seems it's over
<10> Strange that eprom hasn't come back yet.
<10> I've only glined one IP
<0> Install 5 Package(s) ; Update 250 Package(s) ; Remove 0 Package(s) ; Total download size: 433 M
<8> can anyone tell me a sub pack for mozilla-plugins-vlc? for mandrake 10.1
<0> oh lol just now started the dl :P
<6> Nephew: Undo whatever non-mandork packages you've installed, then begin again.
<8> i uninstalled everything, it still says the libhal.so.0 aint satisfied :(
<11> *cough*dpkg*cough*apt*cough*
<3> hikari, do you need entertainment? :-p
<10> ValeFiona: I don't think so.
<10> Why?
<3> cause you were waiting for the disturber to come back :)
<12>



<10> And here I was thinking you might offer some entertainment.
<11> Wooohoo!
<3> :)
<13> hey guys, i have a dumb question of sorts... say i wanted to store 1 million files, each at about 75k per, but the files themselves have no particular organization implicit in them
<13> in other words, for all i care, they could be in a single directory
<13> that seems to me that it would cause major problems though, performance-wise
<13> at what point would i notice the system start to cough
<14> heh
<14> i would use a database (mysql or pg) and store them in there :P
<13> yeh, i was to use 75k blobs, one per record
<13> seriously
<3> its already fun to wait till krusader opens a directory with 1000 files :)
<13> (i am using postgres to store the pathnames and other data)
<13> so, 1000 directories of 1000 files each would still give it fits
<13> im only worried about apache being able to access them
<15> how do you write a program to run two programs at the same time? I have #!/bin/sh icecast -c icecast.xml ices ices-alsa.xml but when i run that program it only runs icecast
<16> BlkPoohba: &
<15> Fiver: just one of them?
<17> hiya longword
<18> Evening Redr
<18> Evening all
<14> and, who installed the free copy of vmware server yet ? :P
<13> hey longword, dumb question for ya: if i wanted to store 1 million files, avg of about 75k a piece, whats the ideal directory structure for that?
<19> hello ppl !
<3> hello
<19> how can I extract the list of ip cl***es for a country from bgp or zebra ?
<20> Revenger: huh? Now why would I do that?
<5> i went to one night last week Revenger, but it complained about not finding /usr/src, and i never got back to it yet, good or ?
<18> don: It's not in either.
<14> ScoT: having the kernel source available is helping :P
<20> mrm.
<5> yeah it was late
<18> don: You'd need to go back to the RIRs for that kind of useless information
<14> Viking667: why not ?
<18> don: And don't expect it to be terribly accurate
<14> and even if you use it to install DOS onto it :P
<20> lol. That's what DOSEMU is for, hrmm?
<18> Viki: dosemu is old hat
<18> Viki: qemu at least is where it's at
<20> ANd now that all my copies of Windows have been deemed illegal now I upgraded my mobo 24 months ago...
<14> nonsense.
<18> Viki: That's only accurate for OEM copies of Windows
<19> thanks !
<18> Viki: And even then there's a difference of opinion between Microsoft and the law in most jurisdictions
<18> Viki: Particularly jurisdictions with some form of right-of-first-sale laws
<14> when in doubt, just store the old mobo in a closet.
<17> revenger you dont actually throw MB away do you?
<3> i bet he is an ebay seller :)
<14> Redragon^: only if they are physically damaged.
<14> beyond repair.
<14> f ebay.
<18> I second that opinion Reve
<3> for people without unlimited space in their house, ebay is good :-p
<17> both of em hehe
<18> I'm about to file my second complaint with PayPal in a month
<21> What about?
<18> Non-performing sellers
<21> I see.
<13> blah
<18> The first of them I was acting on behalf of another so it wasn't me that got burned as such
<13> did my question even post?
<18> Doubtful Redb
<13> if i wanted to store 1 million files, at about 75kb per... whats the best directory structure for that?
<3> Redb3ard, the question starting "dumb question for poor longword" was
<13> i dont want to plop them all in a single dir
<18> Ah, thought that was Redr asking that.
<18> Do what Squid does.
<18> Hash it out.
<18> What will the search/access criteria be?
<18> What will the filenames be based on?
<18> Are they going to be referenced out of a database anyway?


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