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[20:22]<_lurznvyr_>it's usb
[20:23]<gxjvajd_>Mki: a destination directory on my disk you mean ?
[20:23]<mcy>Ghotcom_, yeh
[20:23]<zzzmvzzzc>DrChandra, I did 'echo "portage:*:250:root,default" >> /etc/group'; is there something else?
[20:23]<zzzmvzzzc>I also have 'wheel:x:10:root,portage,default'
[20:24]<zzzmvzzzc>(The current user is 'default')
[20:24]<mzcxzgmzz>aardvaark: Tehy also want a wheel group, and a portage user based on SYSTEM. (I'm readin the doc to you here, hint hint)
[20:24]<adgzdg>anyone running tomcat?
[20:25]<czsvnz>i'm walking it
[20:25]<fdnfmd>jieryn: #gentoo-server maybe
[20:25]<zzzmvzzzc>The first thing I did was copy the line from SYSTEM, and substitute portage. I did something similar for root and portage.
[20:25]<mzcxzgmzz>aardvaark: wheel group looks good, compared to mine: wheel::10:root,normaluser
[20:25]<adgzdg>Fieldy: thx
[20:25]<snfuvxr>question is there an easy say to have a folder that saves the files in it in 2 diffrent places? like on on a mounted remote share and one on the local drive?
[20:26]<gxjvajd_>Mki: yeah svn copy http://lussumo.com/svn/vanilla/trunk/ /home/ghotcom/Desktop/vanilla/
[20:27]<gxjvajd_>svn: '/home/ghotcom/Desktop/vanilla' is not a working copy
[20:27]<crumyj>when i do systen-config-securitelevel and i open port 22 it work but when i do whit this /iptables -A INPUT -p --dport 22 -j ACCEPT dont work i mean it dont open.... why?
[20:27]<fdnfmd>kaudio: try asking #iptables , too
[20:27]<crumyj>ok
[20:27]<gdvzo>DrChandra, you from india?
[20:28]<rwwnf>how do i shutdown the X11 server?
[20:28]<ggmmdsgrrjjg>axxel, ctrl-alt-backspace
[20:28]<mzcxzgmzz>axxel: /etc/init.d/xdm stop
[20:28]<gyrxjfrs>ctrl-alt-backspace
[20:28]<gyrxjfrs>..hm
[20:28]<rwwnf>okay
[20:29]<lyfuzmzzv>I got a little problem updating to xorg 7.0. I'm on an ati, so I only want to install 7.0, not 7.1_rc2. How can I do this? I tried to mask 7.1_rc2 in /etc/portage/package.mask, which didn't realy help... any ideas?
[20:29]<czsvnz>eselect rc stop xdm
[20:29]<czsvnz>u dont need to mask what is already masked
[20:29]<czsvnz>u need to remove it from unmask
[20:29]<deeygge>piquadrat: don't use package.unmask at all.
[20:29]<mcy>Ghotcom_, gah, svn checkout... not copy, sorry
[20:29]<dyaggyw>did I need pam?
[20:29]<sdsvd>I have an x86 Live CD installer, do i need to get another for my AMD64 or will that one work?
[20:29]<b-mygus>anyone running xorg 7.1 ?
[20:29]<sdsvd>i was
[20:29]<sdsvd>before :(
[20:30]<czsvnz>by accident right
[20:30]<mzcxzgmzz>piquadrat: YOu need to specifically unmask 7.0.
[20:30]<sdsvd>no really, i want to install gentoo over vista (IT SUCKS RESOURCES LIKE CRAZY)
[20:30]<czsvnz>no u dont
[20:30]<mcy>piquadrat, only emerge stuff that's ~keyworded, not hard masked and you'll get 7.0
[20:30]<tjddw>systm: yep, thats what i did
[20:30]<czsvnz>unmask it in keywords, not .unmask
[20:31]<lyfuzmzzv>marienz: I don't even touch package.unmask. I use package.keywords as per http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/modular-x-howto.xml
[20:31]<mzcxzgmzz>piquadrat: echo "~x11-base/xorg-x11-7.0" >>/etc/portage/package.keywords
[20:31]<zzzmvzzzc>DrChandra, does 'portage:*:250:root,default' seem sensible?
[20:31]<sdsvd> TomM1 do i need a special liveCD to install Gentoo, or can i use the default one?
[20:31]<sdsvd>for an AMD64
[20:31]<czsvnz>btw there's no 7.1_rc2 in portage
[20:31]<czsvnz>there's 7.1 final (and still hardmasked)
[20:32]<tjddw>systm: Well if you have AMD64, use the AMD64 cd.
[20:32]<mzcxzgmzz>aardvaark: yeh
[20:32]<sdsvd>ok
[20:32]<sdsvd>;\
[20:32]<deeygge>piquadrat: I'm updating to check if 7.1 is still masked.
[20:32]<sdsvd>wasn't sure about it
[20:32]<mzcxzgmzz>Caster: Wow, I'm like, looking *right* at it. :) (x86)
[20:32]<rwwnf>my gnome doesn't work, after the login manager it's just blank..
[20:32]<mzcxzgmzz>marienz: It is
[20:32]<mzcxzgmzz>marienz: hardmasked
[20:32]<sdsvd>TomM1: only comes as install cD not as a Live CD :(
[20:33]<lyfuzmzzv>DrChandra: thanks, that did it
[20:33]<deeygge>piquadrat: >=x11-base/xorg-x11-7.1_rc0 and a bunch of other stuff is in package.mask. I have no idea how it can try to install those unless you have them unmasked (by editing package.mask (don't do that) or by having an /etc/portage/package.unmask).
[20:33]<czsvnz>so u can put it without version number into pkh.keywords
[20:33]<tjddw>systm: Oh, Ive never used graphical installers ;) I just did it by hand using the minimal cd.
[20:33]<czsvnz>just make sure it isnt in pkg.unmask
[20:33]<deeygge>piquadrat: what does "emerge -vp xorg-x11" give you?
[20:34]<sdsvd>TomM1 i know so have i, but minimal installs got very tiring, but i guess i will have to :|
[20:34]<deeygge>piquadrat: if 7.1 is not masked something is very wrong. Please investigate (you may be getting other masked stuff you don't want)
[20:34]<tjddw>systm: maybe
[20:34]<mzcxzgmzz>Caster: Hmmm, what will the tilda do then? With the version number it will take any 7.0, but no 7.1. Can tilda work without a version number?
[20:34]<gxjvajd_>Mki: okay :)
[20:34]<lyfuzmzzv>marienz: after DrChandras' hint I get all the modules plus x11-base/xorg-x11-7.0-r1, before it was x11-base/xorg-x11-7.1_rc2
[20:34]<deeygge>DrChandra: tilde with no version is an error.
[20:34]<deeygge>piquadrat: grex x11-base/xorg-x11 /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask
[20:35]<deeygge>piquadrat: s/grex/grep/
[20:35]<dyaggyw>did I need pam?
[20:35]<mzcxzgmzz>marienz: Yeah, nice. Otherwise, it might wind up looking like an acid trip.
[20:35]<czsvnz>tilde is like =x/y-z ~arch ?
[20:35]<sdsvd>TomM1: as long as i get the heathen WinVIsta Off i will be fine ( i have to keep XP for Steam and such)
[20:35]<deeygge>Caster: not quite. ~foo-1.1 also matches foo-1.1-r2, but not foo-1.1.2 or foo-1.2
[20:36]<czsvnz>so tilde is like =x/y-z* ~arch ?
[20:36]<deeygge>Caster: no, with the * it'd also match 1.1.2.
[20:36]<czsvnz>oh
[20:36]<czsvnz>ok
[20:36]<deeygge>Caster: with the ~ it just matches gentoo-specific bumps (in -r) not actual upstream bumps.
[20:36]<czsvnz>wakata
[20:36]<tjddw>systm: Yeah, Im just trying to get a alpha COD port to run
[20:37]<_lurznvyr_>yeah it does
[20:37]<mzcxzgmzz>Caster: Tilda applies equally to pkg-1.0, pkg-1.0-r1, but not pkg-1.1 or up.
[20:38]<mzcxzgmzz>Caster: Yeah, tilda only catches the Gentoo bumps.
[20:38]<czsvnz>cool
[20:38]<rwwnf>my gnome doesn't work, after the login manager it's just blank.. what shall i do?
[20:38]<sggdrgv>axxel: /j #gentoo-desktop
[20:38]<czsvnz>kill it with fire
[20:39]<rwwnf>seemant: okay thx
[20:39]<zzzuzf_wjzcq>I am trying to install gentoo on a dell latitude c610 laptop, and keep getting DMA interrupt recovery, and lost interrupt during bootup. I have passed the ide=nodma option on boot. Any suggestions?
[20:39]<sdsvd>TomM1: once a big name developer gets a port of a popular title running on linux, all hell is gonna break loose :)
[20:39]<sdsvd>ie







