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[00:00]<jfddlus6>lol@reisio
[00:00]<mzcxzgmzz>Fenix|work: Also look into libtool.sh
[00:00]<vzyppym_hugvnz>Tokimasa: yep, and gentoo gives you all of them :)
[00:00]<njvj>how do I readd my user to the wheel group?
[00:00]<fggyw|wjzc>oh, I've run libtool.sh
[00:00]<njvj>do i need to use the livecd and chroot?
[00:00]<jfddlus6>i'm going to go reboot and see if all of my network interfaces actually come up automatically
[00:00]<tjcydrsr>So, how much of Gentoo is GUI and how much is CLI?
[00:00]<suvjcr>Novo: just login as root
[00:00]<r11sl0v>woo hoo
[00:00]<igsjfggvdzgrds>Tokimasa: 100% cli. :P lol
[00:00]<fggyw|wjzc>DrChandra, all that was done when moving to gcc 4.1.1 from 3.x something
[00:01]<mzcxzgmzz>Fenix|work: Did you rebuild perl and python? THose retain CHOST info that stops them from working when the old support is removed.
[00:01]<njvj>I dont allow root logins :(
[00:01]<vzyppym_hugvnz>Tokimasa: depends how you set it up
[00:01]<zyacnsv>Tokimasa: as much or as little as you want it to be
[00:01]<suvjcr>Tokimasa: everything can be done from cli, some from a GUI (kuroo is a nice portage frontend)
[00:01]<igsjfggvdzgrds>Tokimasa: for a more gui-friendly go for Fedora Core, or SuSE imho.
[00:01]<fggyw|wjzc>DrChandra, like I said earlier... I actually extracted an i386 stage3... then cursed at my stupidity and then extracted an i686 stage3 overtop
[00:01]<tjcydrsr>Yeah, I want GUI stuff. I mean, I want to learn CLI. But I also want a GUI front end to as much as possible so I have something to use while I'm learning CLI.
[00:01]<suvjcr>Novo: then use a livecd, and edit /etc/group
[00:01]<fggyw|wjzc>so in essence, the system is i686 but with some cruft where I didn't reformat
[00:02]<crfjjxg>Tokimasa: if you do it the way a new user ought to, none is GUI
[00:02]<vzyppym_hugvnz>Tokimasa: that's what kuroo is
[00:02]<crfjjxg>Tokimasa: but the handbook is brilliant, so don't worry - it's pretty easy
[00:03]<mzcxzgmzz>Fenix|work: Oh, so you pretty much completely overwrote the i386 stuff? Probably got it covered then.
[00:03]<fggyw|wjzc>yeah... just need to get rid of the cruft
[00:03]<cyfycj>there is no extended partion, after i have resize a partion? any ideas why?
[00:03]<ayzn>I don't know much about servers in 19" racks, so I have some questions. Although they're not gentoo related, I hope I'll get some answers. First, how many IDE Disks will I get into one case? And how many Watts will it consume if I have 4 Disks, 1 GB RAM, AMD Duron 1200, everything else onboard. Thank you very much!
[00:04]<zyacnsv>kiliko: have to create primary before extended
[00:04]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: that is a very rigged question
[00:04]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: there is no way to answer that question ;)
[00:04]<ayzn>ohh, okay
[00:04]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: you can fit tons of drives depending on the case
[00:04]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: and the power consumption is completely different depending on the proc, mobo, chipset, etc.
[00:04]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: and the type/speed of the hd's
[00:04]<njvj>Sutoka: nevermind my brain just shut off I can login as root from one of the consoles
[00:05]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: your best bet is to buy something to find out how much power it's using, there are some $30-40 devices that will tell you their usage.
[00:05]<cyfycj>rickest, its a Logical partion as i have resize hda6
[00:05]<ayzn>The size of the case should be 1 HE which is 1 Höheneinheit in german. (sorry, can't translate that)
[00:05]<njvj>Sutoka: thanks much that works, now what did you say I should emerge?
[00:05]<zyacnsv>kiliko: don't know then, sorry
[00:05]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: 1U then? standard rackmount 1U?
[00:05]<njvj>sutoka: nm, I just woke up. Got it sudo
[00:05]<ayzn>yes
[00:05]<suvjcr>Novo: emerge? weren't you just wanting to add your user to the wheel group so you could use su? the group file is /etc/group
[00:05]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: it still wouldn't help giving me the specs of the size of case, because that's completely independent of the mobo, type of power supply, if it's redundant power supplies, etc.
[00:06]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: you have to get more info from the power supply info for that case, and the motherboard/processor estimated usage, etc.
[00:06]<duzjsry>does gentoo live cd contain parted?
[00:06]<srccrvx>how can i give a specific dir write/read perms but only a user of a file can delete the files?
[00:06]<ayzn>insolentDreams: but perhaps you can answer how many disks will fit in there? ;) Processor shall be a Duron 1200 Mhz.
[00:06]<ayzn>Estimated usage: Fileserver
[00:06]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: depends on the case. Most 1U's will fit 3-4 hd's normally
[00:07]<znysyj>not sure why you'd want to use a distro whose sole purpose is to get volunteers to support Novell's commercial endeavours
[00:07]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: some will have a extra slot or two inside and get 5-6 drives, max. But typically 3-4
[00:07]<ayzn>thank you very much
[00:07]<igsjfggvdzgrds>3-4 500GB drives isn't bad though. :)
[00:07]<igsjfggvdzgrds>2TB, 1.5TB usable RAID5
[00:07]<ayzn>yeah
[00:07]<igsjfggvdzgrds>:)
[00:07]<igsjfggvdzgrds>welcome
[00:08]<ayzn>WD says their disks would consume from 2 (standby) up to 10 Watts (work). Do you think this is realistic?
[00:08]<fggyw|wjzc>/usr/lib/klibc/include/asm-i386 ... safe to blow away?
[00:08]<_aws_>hey -- nothing depends on the files in /var/log/portage do they?
[00:08]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: sure, under a heavy load
[00:08]<_aws_>Fenix|work, ...i wouldnt
[00:09]<igsjfggvdzgrds>cire: depends on the drives, I know 10k tend to be a bit heavier on the power usage also. :P
[00:09]<_aws_>cire, laptop hdds or regular?
[00:09]<ayzn>okay, I'll search the net for power consumption tables for durons
[00:09]<ayzn>regular
[00:09]<njvj>Thanks tons sukota have a good one.
[00:09]<srccrvx>Is there any way i can give read/write perms to group user on dir /home/ftp, but only the owner of a file in the dir can delete the file?
[00:09]<sfjwcyrr_mrr>sticky bit
[00:09]<igsjfggvdzgrds>10 seems a bit heavy for a hard drive though, they are prolly over-exadurating it, for safety reasons.
[00:10]<zzygmnz>can someone here tell me what replaces qpkg so I can view what I have insalled?
[00:10]<_aws_>Sakkath, i dont think so.. if one can write they can delete
[00:10]<fggyw|wjzc>how does gcc-config -l get a list of installed compilers?
[00:10]<igsjfggvdzgrds>I know my file server right now has 15 drives in it, and it's only a 350W power supply, with a dual-core proc.
[00:10]<igsjfggvdzgrds>And it doesn't have any power issues.
[00:10]<vxgcfjgg>15?!
[00:10]<igsjfggvdzgrds>If it really used 10, I'd be worried
[00:10]<srccrvx>_AxS_: they can delete _all_?
[00:10]<igsjfggvdzgrds>theklone: sure, 15 :) whats the problem? Lol
[00:10]<igsjfggvdzgrds>sda-sdo
[00:10]<igsjfggvdzgrds>:)
[00:10]<_aws_>Sakkath, if they have write, yes.
[00:11]<srccrvx>_AxS_: what does "sticky" do?
[00:11]<vxgcfjgg>geez lol
[00:11]<_aws_>Sakkath, dunno
[00:11]<igsjfggvdzgrds>theklone: if I could get a case that could have more drives I would
[00:11]<_aws_>Sakkath, oh wait, it means only the user that creates the file has perms on it..
[00:11]<_aws_>Sakkath, /tmp uses sticky bit..
[00:11]<igsjfggvdzgrds>It's funny, I still don't fully understand the whole sticky bit crap. :P
[00:11]<svjgnpysx>InsolentDreams: CM Stacker with 12 5.25 bays, filled with four converter bays that allow 5 HDD's each. 20.
[00:11]<srccrvx>_AxS_: that won't work for anon ftp though becuase no one would be able to read it eh?
[00:12]<_aws_>Sakkath, you can set it to world read just fine
[00:12]<igsjfggvdzgrds>stonefish mmm, and how much is that? :P
[00:12]<_aws_>Sakkath, none of this will work on ftp tho
[00:12]<mra1ndo>Hi! I don't manage to get the 2nd cpucore to work. Perhapst someone can help me. Here is the config: http://www.reiscracker.de/config.html
[00:12]<_aws_>Sakkath, ftp is a different beast







