{"id":19,"date":"2005-08-15T17:14:58","date_gmt":"2005-08-15T21:14:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.chase.net.au\/?p=19"},"modified":"2005-08-15T17:14:58","modified_gmt":"2005-08-15T21:14:58","slug":"gentoo-on-desktop-home-theater-rebuilt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blog.chase.net.au\/index.php\/2005\/08\/gentoo-on-desktop-home-theater-rebuilt\/","title":{"rendered":"Gentoo on Desktop, Home Theater rebuilt"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday saw my wife and I head out to the stores again.&nbsp; Passing PC Club in Robinson I managed to convince her to go look for cases for the home theater box I had sitting on the living room floor in an ancient beige brick case which she absolutely detested.&nbsp; Well, she picked one she liked and I randomly chose one of the two colors available to bring home.&nbsp; Lucky I chose randomly as I ended up getting the opposite color I chose, but that&rsquo;s the beauty of not caring!&nbsp; Being a Micro-ATX case, I also got a new motherboard and a wireless keyboard+mouse combo in &ldquo;stylish&rdquo; black and silver to complete the system into one which would be aesthetically appeasing to the boss of the house.<\/p>\n<p>I always enjoy building new PCs so I dived into putting this one together and found to my disappointment that it didn&rsquo;t boot first try.&nbsp; Pulling the components out one by one it slowly dawned on me that the CPU I was using (an ancient Duron 650) just wasn&rsquo;t compatible with the motherboard that was trying to feed it a 266MHz FSB.&nbsp; Luckily I still had my old Athlon XP 2800+ sitting in the cupboard which did support a faster FSB and I had the 1G of DIMMs that I&rsquo;d pulled out of my wife&rsquo;s PC earlier when I upgraded her to 2G.&nbsp; Once I had all that together, the machine worked first try.&nbsp; Got XP up and running pretty quickly (I&rsquo;m so practiced at that now it&rsquo;s just not funny) and now I&rsquo;ve a home theater PC in a nice little box that sits in the component pile and gives good 5.1 surround sound for any xvid stuff or games I want to play <a href=\"http:\/\/ukviagras.com\/ed\/viagra-uk\/\" style=\"border-color: transparent; color: #333; text-decoration: none; font-weight: normal\">viagra for sale uk<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Sunday, with all the new HDD space on my home machine I needed to find something to do with it, so I set about destroying my Windows Vista (beta) install and dropping on Gentoo.&nbsp; This wasn&rsquo;t a reflection on Vista itself (I need to look at it for work reasons) but just a practical case of which partition I didn&rsquo;t need for playing around and I didn&rsquo;t really want to mess with Partition Magic in creating some new free space.<\/p>\n<p>As usual, I went with a stage 1 install because it&rsquo;s way more fun that way.&nbsp; I like compiling every last thing that goes onto my desktop &ndash; even the compiler itself!&nbsp; Sure it takes a little while longer (gcc and glibc aren&rsquo;t small) but it&rsquo;s a good feeling to know that exactly the same compiler settings and compiler versions were used for every component in the system.&nbsp; So, a few hours later I had gentoo up and running.&nbsp; Unlike some of my previous experiences the whole bootloader experience went without a hitch and I even got vesafb working to give me a bazillion lines and columns of text on my console screen.<\/p>\n<p>Building X11+KDE took a fair bit longer and still wasn&rsquo;t finished after I&rsquo;d finished watching &ldquo;Phantom of the Opera&rdquo; (ehh &ndash;&nbsp;prefer the stage version)&nbsp;and &ldquo;Shrek 2&rdquo; (love it) so I went to bed and let it run overnight.&nbsp; If my UPS power readings (see links on the right) are anything to go by, the build finished in the wee hours of the morning so sitting up waiting wouldn&rsquo;t have been a great idea.&nbsp; Guess I finish playing with it tonight, trying to get the ATI drivers for my X850 going and other fun stuff.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday saw my wife and I head out to the stores again.&nbsp; Passing PC Club in Robinson I managed to convince her to go look for cases for the home theater box I had sitting on the living room floor in an ancient beige brick case which she absolutely detested.&nbsp; 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