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[21:03]<crppygg>lol
[21:04]<nnnxv>looks like youre writing a letter, would you like to ride a pony instead?
[21:04]<crppygg>jk jk ... its all baby blue now ... FILE menu doesnt even exist
[21:04]<rxrjsyvn>NeeXt: That wins so much it hurts.
[21:04]<crppygg>but anyhow its an open beta if any of you wish to submit yourself to such tortue
[21:04]<hrednrg___>lol, now eth0 is my onboard card but eth1 isn't detected
[21:04]<pmzmnzj>roger55 : http://rafb.net/paste/results/aiGfUP11.html thats what i see when i plug my pcmcia card in
[21:04]<crppygg>torture that is
[21:04]<nnnxv>hehe
[21:05]<pmzmnzj>roger55 : i am looking for that rule in /etc/udev/rules.d but i cannot find anything on it so i dont know where it is coming from
[21:05]<mcy>HazyNRG___, didnt install the new kernel AND the modules?
[21:05]<zjznztt>fmadero, ok and what is the question?
[21:06]<pmzmnzj>roger55 : I cannot find the rule
[21:07]<_lurznvyr_>hi, I've got a sd card in this reader it's a VFAT formatted, can I use mbadblocks to check it?
[21:07]<zjznztt>fmadero, and what are you trying to achieve?
[21:07]<pmzmnzj>roger55 :
[21:08]<pmzmnzj>roger55 : to be able to call 'modprobe ndiswrapper' and call '/etc/rc.d/net.wlan0 start' when this device is plugged in
[21:08]<v1vv0z>why is this so bloated x11-plugins/enigmail-0.94.0-r3 35,566 kB
[21:08]<mzcxzgmzz>fmadero: Is that output just udev reacting to a change in the PCI bus? Maybe there is no rule, and the problem is that it's missing until you match that event up with the module it needs to load.
[21:08]<v1vv0z>is there some other gui for gpg?
[21:08]<dyazj`>hello i just upgraded mysql 4.0 to 4.1 acording to the gentoo guide and now im having problems restoring the old database: http://pastebin.com/737561
[21:08]<czsvnz>thunderbird
[21:09]<v1vv0z>Caster, thunderbird needs enigmail
[21:09]<czsvnz>oh
[21:09]<czsvnz>tru
[21:09]<zjznztt>fmadero, hey now you revealed that it's not gentoo ;)
[21:09]<v1vv0z>Caster, enigmail is bloated beyond comprehension
[21:09]<pmzmnzj>roger55 : "revealed that its not gentoo"??
[21:09]<hrednrg___>Mki: a 'make'wasn't suffisant?
[21:10]<mzcxzgmzz>roger55: KILL HIM! :)
[21:10]<pmzmnzj>roger55 : i am working with a gentoo distro
[21:10]<xrrgr>what package contains the timeout command for timing out programs after a certain time
[21:10]<zjznztt>fmadero, gentoo doesn't have /etc/rc.d/
[21:10]<mcy>HazyNRG___, make && make modules_install install is the standard... but leave the 'install' out if you manage /boot manually
[21:10]<pmzmnzj>roger55 : indeed let me cut and paste the correct script
[21:10]<zjznztt>fmadero, anyway you can write your own rules
[21:11]<pmzmnzj>roger55 : /etc/init.d/net.wlan0
[21:11]<zjznztt>!google site:reactivated.net writing udev rules
[21:11]<annvns>http://reactivated.net/udevrules.php
[21:11]<mzcxzgmzz>fmadero: I think the modalias entry needs to be matched up against a module, perhaps in the files in /lib/modules/`uname -r`
[21:11]<v1vv0z>found kgpg
[21:11]<sarrnfy>When setting up a new gentoo PC is it reccomended to emerge hotplug and coldplug?
[21:11]<_lurznvyr_>is there a fsck.msdos or fsck.fat or fsck.vfat?
[21:11]<hrednrg___>ho, i've always done 'make && make modules_install' then cp'ed the bzImage to /boot
[21:11]<v1vv0z>~x86-fbsd uhh wth ? gentoo now has a x86-freebsd- gentoo?
[21:11]<frsvgjmnw>SAngeli: depends on your hw, but yes, generally
[21:12]<mcy>_Lucretia_, emerge dosfstools
[21:12]<frsvgjmnw>t35t0r: yes, it's still very basic, iirc, but there is a prokect
[21:12]<_lurznvyr_>mki, yeah i have
[21:12]<sarrnfy>lastnode1: what about my hw? It is a common home user PC
[21:12]<v1vv0z>lastnode1, so it's basically freebsd setup like gentoo ?
[21:13]<mzcxzgmzz>fmadero: Check the last line of the first chuck of udevmonitor output against the contents of /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.alias
[21:13]<_lurznvyr_>Mki: ah, dosfsck
[21:13]<mzcxzgmzz>chunk
[21:13]<mcy>_Lucretia_, then you should have fsck.{msdos,vfat}
[21:13]<pmzmnzj>DrChandra : yes this entry I pasted doesnt match up with anyhing, I have searched for it before inside mod.alias before
[21:13]<v1vv0z>i thought freebsd itself was a type of distro of bsd
[21:13]<mzcxzgmzz>fmadero: I think that's the problem then. udev doesn't know what modules to load for that.
[21:13]<v1vv0z>and gentoo is linux
[21:13]<frsvgjmnw>t35t0r: basically gentoo packaging for a bsd kernel
[21:14]<pmzmnzj>DrChandra :
[21:14]<v1vv0z>freebsd and openbsd and netbsd are all different kernels?
[21:14]<mzcxzgmzz>t35t0r: Gentoo isn't necessarily Linux. Look in /usr/portage/profiles.
[21:14]<frsvgjmnw>t35t0r: im not a bsd man, so i cant really answer that
[21:14]<caayza>DrChandra: is Portage on OS X or Cygwin still "a Gentoo System" ?
[21:14]<caayza>it's a system made by Gentoo...
[21:14]<pmzmnzj>DrChandra : do you know what the proper procedure is for adding to modules.alias?
[21:14]<frsvgjmnw>oooh semantics
[21:14]<frsvgjmnw>i like i like
[21:14]<mcy>t35t0r, yeh, they've got different kernels
[21:15]<v1vv0z>what's next ~x86-sun-gentoo ?!
[21:15]<sdsvd>mayb
[21:15]<_lurznvyr_>Mki: nah it's not called fsck.dos, that's the first thing I checked for, it's a separate program dosfsck
[21:15]<v1vv0z>~x86-solaris-gentoo
[21:15]<_lurznvyr_>Mki: trust it to be named differently
[21:15]<v1vv0z>~x86-beos-gentoo
[21:15]<v1vv0z>hah
[21:15]<frsvgjmnw>t35t0r: linux already runs on solaris?
[21:15]<frsvgjmnw>the kernel i mean
[21:15]<v1vv0z>lastnode1, umm that's why my head is exploding
[21:15]<mcy>_Lucretia_, well... i've got /usr/sbin/fsck.msdos
[21:16]<mzcxzgmzz>fmadero: I never do. All my stuff is coldplug, and modules.alias gets built during the kernel install.
[21:16]<v1vv0z>lastnode1, it's not its solaris kernel with gentoo packaging
[21:16]<v1vv0z>or would be hypothetically
[21:16]<mzcxzgmzz>fmadero: Maybe depmod -a
[21:16]<frsvgjmnw>t35t0r: oh ok :)
[21:16]<_lurznvyr_>Mki: incosistent! yeah I have them too, it's just that really should exist in /usr/sbin like the others
[21:16]<pmzmnzj>DrChandra: indeed thats what I thought, there is no way to generate it with modules instaled after kernel compile time.
[21:17]<_lurznvyr_>bah
[21:17]<fzgznzfvzz>what's the command for encrypting something to md5?
[21:17]<mcy>_Lucretia_, :P
[21:17]<mzcxzgmzz>fmadero: I think depmod -a does it.
[21:17]<v1vv0z>md5sum
[21:17]<v1vv0z>^zeon^, in make.conf
[21:17]<fzgznzfvzz>^zeon^: in your make.conf edit the gentoo mirrors
[21:18]<pmzmnzj>DrChandra : but the module ndiswraper would have to be running for depmod -a to make any difference?
[21:18]<fzgznzfvzz>t35t0r: any options?
[21:18]<frsvgjmnw>!mirrors
[21:18]<v1vv0z>lancealtar, man md5sum
[21:18]<frsvgjmnw>er sorry







