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[08:19]<vrfdghrfadjg>kwrite
[08:19]<2zsxuszse>less is for sissies :-P
[08:19]<dzzzyp>bashusrSE, seksy pipe :)
[08:19]<gfvggsvzz>Fiber> lspci
[08:19]<2rrrmjr>quanta?
[08:19]<jgn_znm_ndn>that's it, thanks
[08:19]<dzzzyp>Fiber, any of what's been said aside from "rm" and "dd" will do
[08:19]<fy2nz>ACPI
[08:20]<dzzzyp>lol, the day i have to find batteries for my keyboard is a very cold day in hell..
[08:20]<fy2nz>rm is remove
[08:20]<mgrm_ogg>oh dear good he's trying to copy/past
[08:20]<dzzzyp>Fiber, -rf = recursive, force
[08:20]<fy2nz>I see
[08:20]<vrfdghrfadjg>rm -rf / will solve all your problems...
[08:20]<fy2nz>:o
[08:20]<vrfdghrfadjg>especially if you're dumb enough to do it
[08:20]<vrfdghrfadjg>:P
[08:20]<fy2nz>..
[08:21]<fy2nz>not cool man :(
[08:21]<dzzzyp>Fiber, "rm -rf /" will remove every file you have until it tries to remove itself or a library it depends on
[08:21]<vrfdghrfadjg>it's basically format c: /y for Linux
[08:21]<vrfdghrfadjg>heh
[08:21]<fy2nz>heh
[08:21]<jgn_znm_ndn>heh
[08:21]<fy2nz>so
[08:21]<2zsxuszse>Fiber: i recommend you go read a ton of internet howtos and manuals
[08:21]<gfvggsvzz>ValinHalcyon> fun if you are a network server tho :P
[08:21]<vrfdghrfadjg>I concur
[08:21]<dzzzyp>Fiber, before you run ANY command suggested in here, it's highly recomended that you "man commandname" beforehand to double check the options. you'll also learn a helluvalot doing this
[08:21]<2zryryra_rxjsv>how do i get the special keys on my keyboard to work (volume etc)
[08:21]<2zsxuszse>and come back when you're a l33t admin
[08:22]<l1vxulv>hi should i install i686 or i586
[08:22]<znpyzys>ElvenStar: taking a guess, gcc, glibc, binutils, gcc-config
[08:22]<vrfdghrfadjg>brainiac: go back to windows to do that
[08:22]<fy2nz>lol
[08:22]<2zsxuszse>yeah... man is your best friend
[08:22]<fy2nz>in time
[08:22]<2zsxuszse>:)
[08:22]<2zsxuszse>man as in manual.... :)
[08:22]<dzzzyp>p3thupv, what's the CPU?
[08:22]<gfvggsvzz>brainiac_ghost> there is a hotkey module
[08:22]<yntzq>mngrif: actually, it'll remove everything because all the stuff it depends on is still loaded in the cache where it's accessed instead of on the disk
[08:22]<znpyzys>zzz
[08:22]<l1vxulv>amd
[08:22]<fy2nz>first I need Gentoo running
[08:22]<vrfdghrfadjg>man woman gets interesting returns fsoemtimes
[08:22]<fy2nz>then I can learn
[08:22]<jgn_znm_ndn>why doesn't my cup hold work anymore?
[08:22]<2zryryra_rxjsv>ElvenStar: can you explain
[08:22]<dzzzyp>YeTr2, very true, but it'll eventually die on itself
[08:22]<znpyzys>mngrif: im a very all-or-nothing kinda guy
[08:22]<fy2nz>Valin so how should I solve this prob
[08:22]<l1vxulv>amd 32 bit
[08:22]<dzzzyp>YeTr2, it's been a while, i have a fbsd box that i'm willing to trash if you'd like to find out :)
[08:23]<vrfdghrfadjg>Fiber, you just need to find out what your hard drive is called
[08:23]<2zsxuszse>hey... is AMD Athlon X2 64bit dual processing?
[08:23]<2zsxuszse>or dual 32 processing?
[08:23]<vrfdghrfadjg>it's in /dev
[08:23]<fy2nz>ok
[08:23]<vrfdghrfadjg>cd /dev and look for it
[08:23]<fy2nz>how
[08:23]<zyvnzzrv>bashusrSE: dual core anyway
[08:23]<dzzzyp>Zefiris, that thought process has lead me to a lot of sleepless nights
[08:23]<2zsxuszse>what would i put on the cflags?
[08:23]<fy2nz>ok
[08:23]<vrfdghrfadjg>if you want to do it the ogre way
[08:23]<fy2nz>lmao
[08:23]<vrfdghrfadjg>cd /dev ls HD*
[08:23]<fy2nz>ok
[08:23]<vrfdghrfadjg>if nothing shows, then ls sd*
[08:23]<znpyzys>mngrif: mmm, i tend to do things regardless of the amount of sleep ive goteen
[08:23]<gfvggsvzz>Zefiris> recompiling glibc with a prepackaged gcc and glibc atm if that fails i may just emerge -eDtvKa gcc glibc using the other PC as PORTAGE_BINHOST
[08:23]<yntzq>mngrif: I do it all the time... the command finishes, everything is wiped out, excepted for all the hashed programs in memory. the disk is pretty well clean of files
[08:23]<znpyzys>gotten*
[08:24]<vrfdghrfadjg>ls = dir
[08:24]<dzzzyp>Zefiris, true enough :)
[08:24]<znpyzys>ElvenStar: have fun
[08:24]<vrfdghrfadjg>ls -l will give you a dir list and tons of file system data
[08:24]<fy2nz>;o
[08:24]<drvvdrvvnx>RiverRat, i got the nvidia to work, but had to use the installer from nvidia not portage. and i had to do that on another computer too. any idea why? or are you not familiar with the nvidia ebuild
[08:24]<fy2nz>Valin
[08:24]<fy2nz>It went into dev
[08:24]<vrfdghrfadjg>k
[08:24]<fy2nz>instead of
[08:24]<dzzzyp>YeTr2, how long will you give the machine to last through dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda ?
[08:24]<fy2nz>It says # dev
[08:24]<fy2nz>:P
[08:24]<vrfdghrfadjg>yup..
[08:24]<znpyzys>mngrif: i happen to be one of those people that have a semi retarded install at all times.. however its a retarded install targeted at certain things
[08:24]<fy2nz>now what
[08:24]<znpyzys>:D
[08:25]<vrfdghrfadjg>you changed the directory...
[08:25]<dzzzyp>YeTr2, you don't understand, i really want to wipe this box and put something excruciatingly masochistic on it. like freedos. or worse...
[08:25]<vrfdghrfadjg>ls hd*
[08:25]<fy2nz>Zefiris!!
[08:25]<fy2nz>It's me!
[08:25]<znpyzys>oro!!!?
[08:25]<vrfdghrfadjg>DOn't they Teach DOS to windows users anymore? the change dir command is the same..
[08:25]<yntzq>mngrif: buy a new harddrive and give the old one to a shaman priest
[08:25]<fy2nz>I know about dir







