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[12:57]<2frrarrn>thus the comma
[12:57]<ma-pu>I did not know that :P
[12:57]<2frrarrn>Esc,1
[12:58]<lsd`>dj-fu: it's for terminals where alt doesn't work right
[12:58]<ma-pu>ah
[12:58]<ma-pu>like gnome-terminal
[12:58]<lsd`>dj-fu: mc does something similar for the same reason
[12:58]<lzvzyc_dzw>mc is now 100 % black =)
[12:58]<wcrsx>hi
[12:58]<rlnsd>I have a problem with ekiga : i doesn't connect when I'm connected to some wifi net ? Someone could explain me why ?
[12:58]<lzvzyc_dzw>good for me that i never use mc
[12:58]<zunffn>ESC [ A for cursor up.
[12:58]<2frrarrn>the only thing I would change in gnome-terminal, is I'd make Ctrl-PgUp/PgDown wrap around
[12:59]<ma-pu>that'd be cool
[12:59]<wcrsx>can some one help me plz
[12:59]<ma-pu>pg up/dn are too far away compared to alt+?
[12:59]<wcrsx>why my gentoo windows installer does not work
[12:59]<ma-pu>the installer is broken
[12:59]<2frrarrn>dj-fu: not on my X31's keyboard
[12:59]<ma-pu>do a manual install
[12:59]<lsd`>patrik_mrx: mc -m works too ;)
[12:59]<2frrarrn>gentoo windows installer?
[12:59]<zunffn>gentoo windows? xkash
[13:00]<ma-pu>he means the gentoo gtk+ installer, afaict.
[13:00]<vj2djjw>im emerging kde and right now its at the kde education package. anyone know what % of the emerge that is?
[13:00]<lsd`>patrik_mrx: sorry, my bad mc -b
[13:00]<ma-pu>bbs, rebooting for upgrades.
[13:00]<vj2djjw>its called edutainment
[13:00]<wcrsx>dj-fu thankx
[13:01]<2frrarrn>tobmoox: check the /var/log/emerge.log that I'm sure you turned on in make.conf... ;)
[13:01]<jjxrf>does anyone know where the hell the eth0 device file resides? i can't find it under /dev
[13:01]<vj2djjw>thatll tell me what % it is at?
[13:01]<vzzrjfzr>anyone using the bcm43xx driver? where do i put the *.fw files?
[13:01]<2frrarrn>tobmoox: no, package X of Y
[13:01]<vj2djjw>k cool ok
[13:01]<lsd`>oohal: ifconfig all
[13:01]<2frrarrn>Varcolac: tell fwcutter to put them in /lib/firmware
[13:01]<wcrsx>dj-fu when i do manualy i have problem mounting my cdrom and i cant find my eth0 card
[13:02]<vj2djjw>i'll do that. so ctrl+z will put the thing in the background right?
[13:02]<vj2djjw>how do i bring it back to the foreground?
[13:02]<2frrarrn>fg
[13:02]<jjxrf>orion dev # ifconfig all
[13:02]<jjxrf>all: error fetching interface information: Device not found
[13:02]<lzvzyc_dzw>LSD`, i have set all colors to black so i do not think that anything can same ncurses
[13:02]<jjxrf>that's not good...
[13:02]<vj2djjw>kk
[13:02]<2frrarrn>oohal: -a
[13:02]<lsd`>patrik_mrx: mc -b puts mc in monochrome mode ;)
[13:02]<lsd`>oohal: eth devices don't usually appear in /dev although there is some udev-fu you can do to change that
[13:03]<lzvzyc_dzw>LSD`, ah
[13:03]<jjxrf>LSD`, damn
[13:03]<vj2djjw>53 of 346
[13:03]<vj2djjw>its been emerging for the last 6 hours though!
[13:03]<vj2djjw>oops, i mean 7 hours
[13:04]<lwuneve>hi... I need help with JACK.... jackd refuses to start, because "the playback device "hw:0" is already in use".... but im using alsa... its supposed to mix the applications + jack
[13:04]<lzvzyc_dzw>blackace, nanobanshee, thx alot for your help. You have saved my eyes alot of strain...
[13:05]<vj2djjw>does it usually take a couple days of nonstop running to compile kde?
[13:05]<jjxrf>depends on the system
[13:05]<vzzrjfzr>erm, how can i unload a module ?
[13:05]<lsd`>tobmoox: if you have a crap pc
[13:05]<vj2djjw>its a pentium 4
[13:06]<lsd`>tobmoox: Ah, that explains it :P
[13:06]<vj2djjw>pentium 4 is a crap pc these days?
[13:06]<vj2djjw>hmm
[13:06]<vj2djjw>maybe the reason its taking awhile is because it has to download and kde is big
[13:07]<vj2djjw>although, im getting like 60+ kbps
[13:08]<lsd`>^willie^: That a Northwood? The Northwoods were the best of a very bad bunch
[13:09]<xdfan>hmm
[13:09]<xdfan>how can i fix halting shutdowns
[13:10]<lsd`>^willie^: you've pretty much always been able to use faster ram in slower slots, you just don't get full speed
[13:10]<xdfan>ie. it doesnt automagically shutdown the machine when it should
[13:10]<lsd`>hylje: halting shutdowns as in it'll go through the motions of shutting down and then not switch off? ACPI
[13:10]<xdfan>LSD`: k
[13:10]<lsd`>hylje: or APM if ACPI doesn't work right on your board
[13:11]<xdfan>LSD`: if i let GNOME do the shutdown procedure it does work properly
[13:11]<xdfan>LSD`: but when i manually do "shutdown now" it doesnt complete
[13:12]<svzzc>hey guys, what reasons could be for moving a logical volume to another volume group?
[13:12]<rrxjjv>hylje: typo or missing -h?
[13:13]<lsd`>stark: it got bored and wanted a change of scenery?
[13:13]<xdfan>cahoot: ill try that
[13:14]<fwnfwnfwn>how do i emerge all dependencies needed for something along with it?
[13:15]<lsd`>qweqweqwe: portage should do that automatically
[13:15]<2nu>qweqweqwe: emerge will do that for you...
[13:15]<-- dvxn|syzzzyus xzs>http://www.bagdadsoftware.de")
[13:15]<fwnfwnfwn>mm i thought so
[13:15]<fwnfwnfwn>it isnt though (plone)
[13:15]<smcrx>hi, i can't get my mouse scroll wheel to work. I'm using a KVM switch. hexdump /dev/psaux shows nothing when the wheel scrolls. logitec mouse
[13:15]<fwnfwnfwn>oh it's the ~amd64 mask
[13:16]<fwnfwnfwn>can i ignore that (is it wise?)?
[13:16]<smcrx>i don't think the kvm is the problem because it doesn't work when i connect directly either
[13:17]<wusxy>what's the name of the utility that can tell you how much time it took to compile an app ?
[13:18]<lsd`>xushi: time :P
[13:18]<wusxy>LSD`: nah, it had a list of how many time syou emerged it, and the time it took for each time, etc...
[13:18]<lsd`>xushi: that would be genlop
[13:18]<smcrx>help?
[13:19]<wusxy>thanks!
[13:22]<pfuwmumn>can I find the motherboard of a linux server via /proc or something?
[13:22]<gxor>fluxdude: u can try with lspci -vv
[13:22]<furrswq1>hey. does anybody know how I can tell my internal DNS to use the dns of my isp as "fowarding dns", by having it look at the dns provided to me trough dhcp by my isp?
[13:23]<gxor>it might give u the chipset







