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[17:22]<pyxy0n>-is there a package for playing monkey audio in portage?
[17:22]<jsdvjlugcd>-which is a channel of help?
[17:22]<cgjllyw>-See u later ; thanks 4 all
[17:23]<sdzzajw>+fihi09, scummvm
[17:23]<sdzzajw>+Fieldy, plays MI1 to MI3
[17:23]<sdzzajw>+opps
[17:23]<sdzzajw>+s/Fieldy/fihi09
[17:23]<ugvyvfnm>+so, any ideas about dhcpcd? no?
[17:23]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+untitled: what is the problem?
[17:24]<sdzzajw>+untitled, check your net-config?
[17:24]<sdzzajw>+untitled, conf.d/net ?
[17:24]<ugvyvfnm>+dystopianray dhcpcd doesn't start at boot time
[17:25]<ugvyvfnm>+but i can start it by hand as root after system boots up
[17:25]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+untittled: have you added the network server to the default runlevel?
[17:25]<ugvyvfnm>+conf.d/net is like config_eth0=( "dhcp" )
[17:25]<ugvyvfnm>+dystopianray: yes, ofcourse
[17:25]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+untitled: do you actually have dhcpcd installed?
[17:25]<ugvyvfnm>+i did etc-update and it ruined it all
[17:25]<ugvyvfnm>+dystopianray: yes
[17:26]<ugvyvfnm>+and it worked fine before that etc-update
[17:26]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+untitled: what was upated with the etc-update?
[17:26]<ugvyvfnm>+dystopianray: don't remember, lots of things
[17:27]<ugvyvfnm>+/etc/init.d/net.eth0 i think
[17:27]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+untitled, baselayout update might have changed a few things ...
[17:27]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+untitled, iss net.eth0 in /etc/init.d a symlink or a file?
[17:27]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+untitled: your net.eth0 is a symlink to net.lo right?
[17:27]<ugvyvfnm>+it is a symlink
[17:28]<ugvyvfnm>+to net.lo yes
[17:28]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+untitled: is there an error message?
[17:29]<ugvyvfnm>+something like ls: *.sh not found
[17:29]<ugvyvfnm>+cant start net.eth0
[17:29]<ugvyvfnm>+blabla
[17:29]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+get the exact message, then we can be more help
[17:30]<ddyyccnnwq>+untitled: why are you looking for *.sh?
[17:30]<ddyyccnnwq>+ls -l /etc/init.d/net.eth0
[17:30]<ddyyccnnwq>+it's not a .sh file
[17:30]<ugvyvfnm>+mmiikkee12: i am not=)
[17:30]<ddyyccnnwq>+<untitled> something like ls: *.sh not found
[17:30]<ugvyvfnm>+well that is the error message
[17:31]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+untitled: get the exact message for us
[17:31]<ugvyvfnm>+i have had this problems ones, but can't remember how did i solve it...
[17:31]<ugvyvfnm>+dissolved: i have to reboot then...
[17:31]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+untitled: you can't just check the message on vt1 ?
[17:31]<ugvyvfnm>+dystopianray: wait a sec
[17:32]<ddyyccnnwq>+dystopianray: just do sudo /etc/init.d/net.eth0 to rerun it
[17:32]<ddyyccnnwq>+oops
[17:32]<ddyyccnnwq>+that was fro untitled
[17:32]<ddyyccnnwq>+*for
[17:32]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+lol
[17:32]<ugvyvfnm>+ls: *.sh: No such file or directory * no interface module has been loaded
[17:32]<raym2fjjm>+Hi, how do I upgrade to X.org 7.0? Lots of packages are blocking that upgrade.
[17:33]<ugvyvfnm>+acidblood emerge -C all that packages
[17:33]<ugvyvfnm>+this is it: * no interface module has been loaded
[17:33]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+acidblood: for me I just unmerged the old xorg-x11, and emerged the new one
[17:34]<raym2fjjm>+dystopianr, thanks, I'll try that.
[17:35]<ugvyvfnm>+well, any ideas about the error message? =))
[17:35]<raym2fjjm>+Also, I see that xorg-x11 depends on a lot of packages, but I'm trying to build a really lean thumb drive install, is there a way to get rid of that?
[17:35]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+acidblood: make sure you've read the modular x migration guide
[17:36]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+acidblood: X.org 7.0 splits X.org up into 100+ smaller packages, it seems like more, but it's not
[17:36]<czsvzjgnvns>+I want to move user "x"'s files to user "y" the remove user "x". can i just cp everything from user "x"'s /home/* to user "y"'s /home/
[17:37]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+Castroneves: yeah that should work
[17:37]<xdfan>+i cant seem to be able to set X local settings correctly
[17:38]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+acidblood: read this http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/modular-x-howto.xml
[17:38]<czsvzjgnvns>+dystopianray: i guess i then do a chown as root from x:users to y:users... and the perms should be good to go
[17:39]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+Castroneves: yeah just copy and fix any bogus permissions, it should be fine
[17:39]<xdfan>+what should i put and where to get correct input using scandinavian keyboard in X
[17:39]<crfn>-my system cannot remount / to read-write when it boots, and stops for mainetnance, what do i do?
[17:40]<czsvzjgnvns>+dystopianray: my hope is that after the move that y looks/feels like it's still x
[17:40]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+Castroneves: as far as I'm aware it should be entirely transparent and just work
[17:40]<rrxjjv>+hylje: Option "XkbModel" "pc105" and Option "XkbLayout" "se" - in xorg.conf works for me
[17:41]<cnzpzrdyf>+Castroneves: if you intend to use cp then use "cp -a". Then do this after: chown -R y:users <dir>
[17:41]<amavvr>+ACTION is back (gone 01:32:23)
[17:41]<cnzpzrdyf>+Castroneves: also bear in mind that if you use a parameter such as /home/user/* then that won't include .dotfiles immediately underneath the /home/user directory (in sub-directories it will)
[17:42]<zjjv>-hey
[17:42]<rmzyrrg>-ACTION heeft xorg7 running
[17:42]<rmzyrrg>-ACTION makes a little dance around his table
[17:43]<rmzyrrg>-LOL
[17:44]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+Adriaan, in engels is dat leuker ;-)
[17:44]<rmzyrrg>-bonsaikitten, :)
[17:45]<nnnjd>+I'm trying to update a very old system and I'm getting that man-pages groff blocking man-pages-ja bug... does any one remember how to resolve that?
[17:45]<rmzyrrg>-bonsaikitten, well i think everyone undeerstand that heeft, has is ;)
[17:45]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+Adriaan, I'm not sure, hard to evaluate if you know the language already
[17:46]<mzsvnzopdyszsvnz>+Is "-fprofile-use" considered harmful? Or just --omg-optimized?
[17:46]<rmzyrrg>-bonsaikitten, ok but if i give you this sentence Adriaan gamala xorg7 running! what do you think then :D
[17:46]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+Adriaan, I think that #gentoo may not be the best audience for that :-)
[17:46]<mdsvjldzgzzd>+MasterOfDisaster: just stick with plain safe cflags
[17:47]<rmzyrrg>-bonsaikitten, ok then, it was a mistake :) your absolutely right :)
[17:47]<rmzyrrg>-bonsaikitten, from?
[17:47]<rmzyrrg>-bonsaikitten, nl, be, suriname?
[17:47]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+Adriaan, mostly .be
[17:48]<rmzyrrg>-bonsaikitten, nl :)
[17:48]<rmzyrrg>-bonsaikitten, wouldnt you think belgium should be split up in half add to france other to netherlands?
[17:48]<xdfan>+cahoot: in the keyboard device section ?
[17:49]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+Adriaan, --> query :-)
[17:50]<rmzyrrg>-bonsaikitten, ?
[17:50]<cnzpzrdyf>+zezom: what version of groff does the "emerge -p groff" command report?
[17:50]<2jgsrycyvvgg>+Adriaan, type "/query bonsaikitten "
[17:51]<czsvzjgnvns>+kerframil: i was going to do the cp like this.. cp -ar /home/x/*. /home/y/ then do the normal dirs/files. that make sense
[17:53]<cnzpzrdyf>+Castroneves: -r is superfluous when using the -a parameter. in any case, cp -a /home/x/* /home/y/ would get everything except the dotfiles at the top-most level then cp -a /home/x/.* /home/y would finish it off.
[17:54]<xdfan>+hmm, when i start GNOME the first time it says "The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet"."







