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[17:28]<b0gntzulnz>thanx ppl ;-)
[17:28]<avs>anybody here got a working audigy2?
[17:28]<gxor>:P
[17:28]<zzyvxslxnzn>still alot of packages :S
[17:28]<avs>probably working digital out
[17:28]<mzcxzgmzz>charzero: Sorry to hear that. The problem you just described is a really strange and rare one. It's not typical by any means.
[17:28]<tfkdfn>sup?
[17:28]<gxor>well, chillin'
[17:28]<gxor>not much, you ?
[17:28]<tfkdfn>nothing, as usual
[17:29]<[s]>so's who's going to be the lucky one to help me :D
[17:29]<gxor>noone if u dont actually ask ur question
[17:29]<mzcxzgmzz>[s]: We won't know until you ask for the info you need.
[17:29]<nxnnnnnj>DrChandra: I may have inadvertantly caused it with a rogue shell script. but i have had a lot of problems with init and driver configs. I like the idea of gentoo, its just too much maintenance work for me.
[17:29]<tfkdfn>thinking about hacking on SoundConverter a bit, or making my own
[17:29]<mjcvjznrs>do you think that sending 140 email via BCC is too much and can cause gmail issue?
[17:29]<[s]>lol okay, um, i keep on getting an emerge installation error? i have a screenshot of it here http://s-a-k.ath.cx/look.png
[17:30]<mzcxzgmzz>charzero: If it was a shell, then the same sort of shell could damage large parts of any Linux or FreeBSD distro. That's why we tend not to experiment with things as root. :)
[17:30]<tfkdfn>[s]: thats not very verbose an error, think you could find a log of the emerge for that package?
[17:30]<nxnnnnnj>DrChandra: I really have no idea what caused it.
[17:30]<srxzrgcwrgm>cu
[17:31]<[s]>where will the logs be? im sorry im a bit of a noob :s
[17:32]<tfkdfn>[s]: I dunno tbh, never used the GLI personally
[17:32]<[s]>hmm, ok imma try the command line installer
[17:32]<[s]>thanks anyway
[17:33]<mzcxzgmzz>[s]: Good plan
[17:33]<tfkdfn>[s]: that probably won't fix the error
[17:33]<mzcxzgmzz>TFKyle: cyrus-sasl emerges OK, so it's probably the GLI.
[17:34]<frusvjv>hi, how can i fix "warning: Empty loadable segment detected, is this intentional ?" <--- those warnings during emerge?
[17:34]<[s]>:s
[17:34]<nxnnnnnj>This is probably a dumb question, but are there any drivers/programs that i can connect a console cable (i.e. from a Cisco PIX) to my network card and accsess it?
[17:34]<tfkdfn>[s]: if you know where you started installint it too you can open up a console/terminal (should be a terminal somewhere in the menu), chroot /path/to/root and emerge cyrus-sasl (and pastebin the output)
[17:34]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: O.o
[17:34]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: Huh?
[17:34]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: I've honestly never seen that error.
[17:35]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: Which package? Do you run an archeticture which is not x86?
[17:35]<[s]>pastebin?
[17:35]<[s]>:s
[17:35]<rxrjsyvn>[s]: try http://sh.nu/p
[17:35]<rxrjsyvn>[s]: a pastebin service is a website you paste things into and they stay there
[17:35]<frusvjv>chaosite: it happens at doexe for a file.so
[17:35]<tfkdfn>DrChandra: I doubt the GLI alone would cause portage to error on the package
[17:35]<rxrjsyvn>[s]: then you give us the link =)
[17:36]<frusvjv>chaosite: it is my own ebuild, i need to get rid of this warning to have it in portage
[17:36]<[s]>oh okay ill do that then
[17:36]<mzcxzgmzz>TFKyle: I don't see anything but GLI in that traceback.
[17:36]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: DCC me the ebuild file so I can try it?
[17:37]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: btw, thats probably an error related to scanelf or something
[17:37]<frusvjv>chaosite: before you emerge it, i recommend setting ~3000 lines of scrollback
[17:37]<tfkdfn>DrChandra: sec, let me check the GLI code
[17:37]<zjznztt>charzero, minicom
[17:37]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: *nod*
[17:38]<_aws_>hey all -- anybody good with really obscure DRI/GL/etc. issues? Everything i've been able to check says my setup is working, except that it doesn't work (ie, glxgears exits immediately and i get a 'VM: killing process glxgears' in my dmesg). google has turned up nothing.
[17:38]<_aws_>i've got an S3 SavageIX
[17:38]<tfkdfn>DrChandra: and raise happened in GLI code, so I doubt its something in the GLI code itself
[17:38]<mrrvx>damn, why does emerge sync take so long :P
[17:39]<[s]>i cant emerge from terminal the live cd scrambles the password? :(
[17:39]<[s]>maybe gentoo isnt for me
[17:39]<[s]>har
[17:39]<[s]>;\
[17:39]<_aws_>[s], 'sudo su -'
[17:39]<[s]>:D
[17:39]<[s]>sweet
[17:39]<_aws_>[s], then you can set the password if you want to
[17:39]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: ah. its a bin package...
[17:40]<frusvjv>chaosite: trudat.
[17:40]<bzzdzdu>i want to put my terminal on utf8
[17:40]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: well, you won't have much like fixing it.
[17:40]<mzcxzgmzz>TFKyle: But here's that absurdity thing again: The conclusion we've drawn here is that a simple emerge of cyrus-sasl fails. Maybe the network is down or some files are damaged or something, but I doubt portage is broken.
[17:40]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: Its a problem with the binaries, nothing your fault
[17:40]<frusvjv>chaosite: so the ebuild is correct and i can commit it to b.g.o?
[17:40]<tfkdfn>DrChandra: I didn't say portage was broken did I? I said it failed not GLI
[17:40]<_aws_>Oh yeah -- i'm also on Xorg 7 (i could never get dri enabled in xorg 6.8.2)
[17:40]<nmunmyw>whats dga mouse ?
[17:40]<rxrjsyvn>Faustov: Yes.
[17:40]<frusvjv>chaosite: great, thanks.
[17:40]<jdrd>hi, i can set the priority for processes with nice command, now my question is, can i set up networkpriority like nice for cpu time for some procceses?
[17:41]<_aws_>omay, its harder, but you can do something like that with iptables if you have the right modules in your kernel...
[17:41]<nmunmyw>eluu
[17:41]<nmunmyw>#gentoo i mean
[17:41]<nmunmyw>ops
[17:42]<affdgmggvd>Is there a way to get the livecd to never bring up X (or gnome, specifically, and possibly use something lighter)?
[17:42]<mzcxzgmzz>TFKyle: OK, subtract that part of that which would cause us all to see it, and what is left is where the problem is. Networking and damaged local meta-data.
[17:42]<rxrjsyvn>omay: Easy answer: No. Harder answer: Yes, with iptables.
[17:42]<nmunmyw>whats dga mouse ?
[17:42]<rxrjsyvn>omay: and QoS
[17:42]<2fun2yzm>AlliedEnvy: you mean just as the installcd?
[17:43]<rxrjsyvn>is there a bot that searches gentoo-wiki here?
[17:43]<affdgmggvd>bluebird: Hrm? Either just bring up a terminal, or use some wm lighter than gnome, I don't care right now.
[17:43]<mcy>AlliedEnvy, you tried appending 'nox' onto the kernel line?
[17:43]<affdgmggvd>Mki: No, thanks. I think that's what I need.
[17:43]<rxrjsyvn>omay: Read this: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Packet_Shaping
[17:43]<jdrd>_AxS_, chaosite : is here anywhere decription about what to do? i know the tcp and udp port wich must get lower priority
[17:44]<agjg0wo9>I installed gentoo 2006.0 stage3, grub, made the kernel configuration, but when it loads the kernel image it halts at this point: kernel /kernel-2.6.16-r7 root=/dev/sda5 \ [Linux-bzImage, setup=0x1400, size=0x1cd731].. any sugestion?
[17:44]<jdrd>^^
[17:44]<mcy>AlliedEnvy, np.. i think that gets read by init.d/xdm
[17:44]<rxrjsyvn>omay: Ah, if you want to do it by port, its _much_ easier than by pid
[17:44]<jdrd>ok i will see, thx
[17:44]<rxrjsyvn>omay: good luck =)
[17:44]<[s]>blah







