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[00:32]<vyryfrgvn>Error: cups conflicts with hplip < 0.9.9-5.1
[00:32]<vyryfrgvn>Error: cups conflicts with foomatic < 3.0.2-33.3
[07:05]<p_ggwvjg>Irishman: if you arent good with command line I dont suggest slack
[07:05]<lyjvj>... error: %postun(eclipse-ecj-3.1.0_fc-0.M6.22.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 123
[07:06]<lyjvj>i seem to have a broken install of eclipse-ecj, and i can't seem to un-install it so i can install it again..
[07:06]<yzysxdrg>hmmm then what to use... 64mb ram isnt gonna get me far, and I'd rather avoid gettin win2k again...
[07:06]<p_ggwvjg>lol 64meg ram... lol my cell phone has more ram
[08:07]<2j2jggsgg>paste the output to rafb.net/paste
[08:07]<2j2jggsgg>opsec: that is my fear
[08:48]<dtgjzd>man the nix xchat client is ugly
[10:15]<m0lly>my system doesnt find my swap partition on startup i must manually swapon /dev/sda5, but can anyone tell me how i can label the partition so that he find the: SWAP-sda5
[10:16]<gzqzynfqt>Technical details of permanent failure:
[10:16]<gzqzynfqt>PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 9): 554 <gabriel@bluewater.homelinux.com>: Relay access denied
[10:16]<gzqzynfqt>:((
[10:20]<agvyf>M0ppi : swapoff it and re-mskwap it. Man mkswap.
[10:20]<m0lly>Anvil: yeah i see it just in this moment, think that label are only for real filesystems...
[10:21]<agvyf>you can labelize the swap
[10:22]<m0lly>Anvil: thanks
[10:26]<veenfneufe>Do any of you know how to make grub not time out and just show the list of os it has
[10:26]<jlsna>time out?
[10:26]<veenfneufe>I know the time setting
[10:27]<jlsna>if you remove the timeout .. it will just boot the default listing
[10:27]<veenfneufe>so it will just so the list
[10:27]<veenfneufe>nice
[10:27]<veenfneufe>never thought of that
[10:31]<veenfneufe>so it will go right to the list then I can pick which one I want it to boot
[10:31]<rrnr>"info grub" will tell you all about it
[10:31]<veenfneufe>thanks a lot
[10:32]<veenfneufe>I read up on grub and it tells you a lot ,but not little stuff like that
[10:32]<rrnr>OK..."hiddenmenu" in /boot/grub/grub.conf hides the menu of oses
[10:33]<rrnr>in the same file, "timeout=5" is what you need to change. Try timeout=0, it might disable the timeout or it might cause it to boot into the default straight away.
[10:34]<rrnr>(sorry, it's a while since I played with grub)
[10:34]<veenfneufe>that is cool
[10:34]<veenfneufe>I just wanted to do a bit of costmizing
[10:36]<lmzjxjvmjr>Can anyone help me enable opengl?
[10:41]<lmzjxjvmjr>Anyone.....?
[10:42]<veenfneufe>I # that in front of the timeout and it went to the list
[10:43]<rrnr>tarelerulz, I did some reading and it would appear that if you edit /boot/grub/grub.conf and remove the lines "hiddenmenu" and "timeout=5" it will display a list of operating systems and wait for you to choose one.
[10:43]<rrnr>Or comment them out with #
[10:43]<veenfneufe>Yes
[10:43]<veenfneufe>timeout
[10:44]<veenfneufe>and it did go to the list and waited for me to pick an os
[10:44]<rrnr>I'm glad that it worked
[10:45]<veenfneufe>What coolest thing I have done so far it get fc5 to boot from second hard drive and boot fc4 from the same hard drive as winodws
[10:46]<rrnr>when you want to do some more customising, have a look at http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html
[10:46]<veenfneufe>I think I had read that before
[10:46]<veenfneufe>I just did not know where what I wanted to do would be
[10:46]<veenfneufe>grub has so many options
[10:46]<veenfneufe>one can get lost
[10:47]<rrnr>Easily!
[10:47]<rrnr>You sound like a Gnome developer :-)
[10:48]<veenfneufe>I have really happy about fc4
[10:48]<veenfneufe>I have treid fc5 and I can't seem to install anything with yum that works
[10:49]<rrnr>I much prefer fc5 to fc4. And after following the fedorafaq, everything works fine (including yum)
[10:49]<veenfneufe>I will have to look into that
[10:49]<rrnr>What did you have a problem with?
[10:49]<veenfneufe>So far I have install mplayer use the livna repostory and it does not work all the way
[10:50]<veenfneufe>like I will play bunch of wmv files and all will work ,but one
[10:50]<rrnr>I used MPlayer with fc4 but since moving to fc5 (clean install) I have found that Totem (with the xine backend) does everything I need.
[10:51]<veenfneufe>I love totem
[10:51]<veenfneufe>it does one thing I could not get mplayer to do
[10:51]<veenfneufe>It can read over my network
[10:56]<lmzjxjvmjr>I need help enabling OpenGL..
[11:02]<zzaxjgnf>hi , how can i disable Log all kernel messages to the console
[11:04]<rrnr>/etc/syslog.conf is the file you need to edit
[11:04]<eyvax>anyone using kword? I can't start it at all
[11:05]<rrnr>comment out the line that starts kern.*
[11:06]<zzaxjgnf>i did like this
[11:06]<zzaxjgnf>kern.* /var/log/kern
[11:06]<zzaxjgnf>and now it goes in the fille , but i still get them on the console
[11:12]<rrnr>OK. You did what I would have done. I don't know why they are still appearing on the console. DId you reboot after changing the file?
[11:13]<zzaxjgnf>no
[11:13]<zzaxjgnf>just did a /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog restart
[11:14]<rrnr>OK. I don't know why it is still sending them to the console. I'll see if I can find out.
[11:17]<zzaxjgnf>10x
[11:18]<rrnr>archonel, have you got anything writing to /dev/console in syslog.conf?
[11:19]<zzaxjgnf>no
[11:20]<rrnr>OK, I'll stop wasting your time now! If I find the answer I'll let you know.
[11:27]<djglnddy>kelvin^8^, then boot is a separate partition
[11:27]<djglnddy>there should be an icon for each partition you have on your harddisk
[11:28]<djglnddy>?
[11:30]<rrnr>DonLemmi: an unrecognised sata drive perhaps?
[11:31]<djglnddy>Not if /boot is accesible on the same disk
[11:31]<rrnr>Ahh, didn't know it was the same disk
[11:31]<djglnddy>Nor do i :)
[11:31]<rrnr>:)
[11:31]<djglnddy>But i'd guess from what kelvin^8^ told me
[11:35]<djglnddy>Ok, what fs do you use?
[11:41]<djglnddy>Ahh ok
[11:41]<djglnddy>then you have to find out how to mount lvm-volumes with knoppix
[11:42]<djglnddy>i have nerver done that so here you are on your own
[11:42]<djglnddy>or if maybe someone else inside here is a LVM-Guru?
[11:42]<djglnddy>I'm almost sure it CAN
[11:43]<djglnddy>But not in the "Click-Mount"-manner
[11:43]<djglnddy>yes, try that, I'l have a short look as well
[11:47]<djglnddy>http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/LVM2
[11:47]<djglnddy>That might help
[11:48]<ajdwjpp>how to extract a .src.rpm?
[11:49]<agvyf>coywolf : just install it







