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[16:55]<vyvjv>+so I don't know what device it's really on to mount it
[16:55]<vyvjv>+any thoughts?
[16:56]<vzyppym_hugvnz>+titov: if your dmesg lists it but no device nodes, you either haven't got usb disk support in your kernel, or it's not recognisable as a usb disk
[16:56]<mjl0tjv>-lucretia borgia?
[16:56]<vzyppym_hugvnz>+titov: you might have usb disk support as a module, but since i build that into my kernel i've no idea what its called
[16:56]<rrxjjv>+puchu: hdparm -T gives some hint
[16:57]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+Triffid_Hunter, sd_mod (scsi disk)
[16:57]<vzyppym_hugvnz>+cahoot: err how would hard drive speed tell him if his ram is dual channel?
[16:57]<luaxu>-cahoot hdparm?
[16:57]<rrxjjv>+Triffid_Hunter: doesn't say much about hd speed though
[16:57]<rrxjjv>+Timing cached reads:
[16:58]<rrxjjv>+Triffid_Hunter: tells you more about your ram
[16:58]<vyvjv>+thanks Triffid_Hunter and bonsaikitten
[16:58]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+titov, you're welcome :-)
[16:59]<rrxjjv>+Triffid_Hunter: and as I said - it gives some hint
[17:00]<vzyppym_hugvnz>+err cahoot, cached reads test the drive's cache, not your ram cache.
[17:01]<wjznm>+"Failed to load module " i915 " (module does not exist,0)" , i compiled the drivers from freedesktop.org ( common / i915) without errors, DRI is not build in in kernel therefore. Driver "i915" in the xorg.conf.../usr/X11./modules/dri/i915_dri.so exitst, but no modules/drivers/i915_drv.so .. any soggestions ?
[17:01]<axzjg>+what does INCOMPLETE MERGE: mean?
[17:01]<axzjg>+i do emerge -pv p0f
[17:01]<rrxjjv>+ This measurement is
[17:01]<rrxjjv>+ essentially an indication of the throughput of the processor,
[17:01]<rrxjjv>+ cache, and memory of the system under test
[17:01]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+chron, something interrupted it duting merging
[17:02]<axzjg>+is it ok to just merge it?
[17:02]<rfprrruyr>+chron: yes
[17:03]<xjffjwsjuf>+xored, what xorg u using?
[17:03]<wjznm>+hollowsoul: 6.8.2
[17:04]<ddrw96>+ morning...
[17:04]<wjznm>+when i try to use the i810_drv.so which has been copied, then he tells me, that the ABi minore version is (8) and therefore news then the server ones (7), hollowsoul
[17:04]<lrf>+hmmm, grammar question.. do you say "sth is under preparation" or "sth is in preparation"?
[17:05]<ese>+paq: "something is being prepared" :P
[17:06]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+paq, as a non-native english speaker I think "in preparation" is better, but I'm not sure
[17:06]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+zsz, hehe ... the easy way out ;-)
[17:06]<lrf>+zsz, i know that one, but i need to keep it short (want to write "in prep" or "under prep".. just which one is wronger? ;) )
[17:07]<|dx|>-hola
[17:07]<|dx|>-alguien habla español ?
[17:07]<|dx|>-alguien habla español ?
[17:07]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+|mX|, #gentoo-es por favor
[17:08]<|dx|>-pero quien habla español
[17:08]<-- |mx| wrs rdrrgm 2>#gentoo-es)
[17:08]<cgjllyw>-hi every one, I'll install gentoo, and I would install tyhe latest kernel; so Have I to download the latest portage file or the kernel , because I think portage contaiont kernel file , don't it ??
[17:09]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+knoppix: the stage files do not contain any kernel source, so yes you will need to download some kernel source
[17:09]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+knoppix, "emerge --sync" to update package data, "emerge gentoo-sources" to get the kernel
[17:09]<xjffjwsjuf>+xored, looks like u download latest snapshot of driver. they changed xorg driver abi/api u gonna need a newer xorg to use that driver
[17:09]<wjznm>+hollowsoul: how do i do that now ?
[17:10]<ugvyvfnm>+hi all
[17:10]<xjffjwsjuf>+xored, /join #hollowsoul & see if i can help u out
[17:10]<dyrdrr>+xored, cvs? U can use the ati-1-0-0 branch for modular xorg 7.0
[17:10]<axzys>-hi
[17:10]<dyrdrr>+xored, if you're using the radeon/ati driver, that is, of course.
[17:11]<wjznm>+micmac: nop, i915 interfacxe
[17:12]<jsdvjlugcd>-hello, what language speak in this channel?
[17:12]<dyrdrr>+sorry, missed that
[17:12]<ugvyvfnm>+damn, net.eth0 doesn't start, i ran etc-update and seems like it ruined some net configurations, but when i run dhcpcd as root it starts and all works fine, how can i put dhcpcd back in startup?
[17:12]<dyrdrr>+English
[17:12]<ddyyccnnwq>+i FINALLY got flexlay to compile. now i keep getting ./sprite.rb:7:in `initialize': Error: Couldn't load: '/home/mike/projects/supertux/data/images/objects/bell/bell.sprite' (RuntimeError)
[17:12]<cgjllyw>-so i'll download the latest kernel , and dsitfiles with snapshopt and stage3 ; i think stage 3 is better than 1 because I'm newbie on gentoo
[17:12]<n2pn>+is it save to change chost from i386 to i686
[17:12]<jsdvjlugcd>-[micmac] tnks
[17:12]<axzys>-could i, when im using an i686 stage3 later choose xarch=prescott, or would i destroy the abi?
[17:13]<dyrdrr>+Ositopunky, have a loog at the gentoo website for other irc language channels.
[17:13]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+ebfe, in general no, you should not do it unless you know what can go wrong
[17:13]<zznddd>-does anyone know an app which runs on windows and uses tcp port 6179 as default port? :-0
[17:13]<dyrdrr>+Ositopunky, http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/irc.xml
[17:13]<jsdvjlugcd>-tnks again
[17:13]<dyrdrr>+np
[17:13]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+chris, yes, but you'd have to recompile everything to benefit from it
[17:14]<axzys>-bonsaikitten, isin't it enougth, if i just recompile the often used programs?
[17:15]<ugvyvfnm>+enyone!
[17:15]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+chris, ... plus their dependencies :-) so you'd have to recompile almost everything
[17:15]<ugvyvfnm>+help with dhcpcd=)
[17:15]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+chris, but the performance gains are not so extreme anyway ...
[17:16]<ddyyccnnwq>+untitled: um, you have to tell us the problem.
[17:16]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+untitled, yes? what is your problem with it?
[17:16]<zznddd>-grem
[17:16]<axzys>-ok, then a stage 1 install would be pretty the same
[17:16]<zznddd>-does anyone know an app which runs on windows and uses tcp port 6179 as default port? :-0
[17:16]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+chris, don't do a stage1 please
[17:16]<ugvyvfnm>+damn, net.eth0 doesn't start, i ran etc-update and seems like it ruined some net configurations, but when i run dhcpcd as root it starts and all works fine, how can i put dhcpcd back in startup?
[17:16]<2zjwgvuzm>-hi could someone tell me where to find the public key to verify portage snapshots?
[17:17]<ugvyvfnm>+this is it=)
[17:17]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+gremmy: use nmap to find out what it is
[17:17]<axzys>-bonsaikitten, why not?
[17:17]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+gremmy, looks nonstandard
[17:17]<ydxjvnl>-this is driving me nuts! trying to update my enlightenment packages, I got an error that package dev-libs/exml has been masked... checked /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask, nothing?!
[17:17]<fdnfmd>+gremmy: search at http://isc.sans.org/
[17:17]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+chris, unsupported ... if it fails we'll laugh at you and tell you to use a stage3
[17:18]<ugvyvfnm>+imhotep: maybe just hardmasked or there is no such package for your arch
[17:18]<ydxjvnl>-well I searched portage and it returned a result for it?
[17:18]<axzys>-bonsaikitten, but i see no benefit from it, if i install all the bin packages to replace them later on
[17:18]<ydxjvnl>-though the file size did say 0kb
[17:19]<jsdvjlugcd>-which is a channel of help?
[17:19]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+chris, you'd have to compile them all with a stage1 anyway, so the time is the same
[17:19]<fdnfmd>+worrying about CFLAGS that much for performance gain is almost never worth all the trouble you go through
[17:19]<ydxjvnl>-untitled: if it was hardmasked, can it be unmasked?
[17:19]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+chris, a stage3 and emerge -e system gives you the exact same thing without all the bugs ;-)
[17:19]<axzys>-ok, then ill do a stage 3 an stay on i686... thanks
[17:19]<fdnfmd>+good move
[17:20]<ugvyvfnm>+imhotep: i think yes, but don't use it anyway, it is very unstable and you don't need it
[17:20]<2zjwgvuzm>-i have googled with "portage snapshot +gpg OR signature +public key +verification site:.gentoo.org" to no







