Re: [gentoo-user] mdadm: No arrays found in config file

2006-07-18 Thread Kenton Groombridge
Jarry wrote:
 I have noticed following message in /var/log/boot
 (but I see them too early during boot-up):
 ...
  * Remounting root filesystem read/write ...  [ ok ]
  * Setting hostname to obelix ... [ ok ]
  * Starting up RAID devices (mdadm) ...
 mdadm: No arrays found in config file [ !! ]
I have been getting this for some time but was hesitant to post a bug. 
Although I get this message, my raid starts fine, and when shutting
down, I get an OK message that it is shutdown properly.

I tried a lot of stuff to get rid of this message with no results.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Any guess to why amarok visualizations fail to function?

2006-07-11 Thread Kenton Groombridge
Richard Fish wrote:

 Well it looks like I get the same problems running the same versions
 of amarok, libvisual, and libvisual-plugins.

Cool!  Well, not cool that you are having problems, but cool that I am
not alone.  I was beginning to wonder what was up.  I just did an emerge
-e world, and rebuilt my entire system thinking it may have been
something else causing the problem.  Still the same problem.

 Have you tried backing off to a previous version of amarok, like
 1.4.0a?  It looks like the libvisual-0.4 updates in 1.4.1 are pretty
 significant (previous amarok versions used libvisual-0.2).

Previous versions work fine for me.

Since I never heard of anybody else having this problem, and I looked
through bugs.gentoo.org for others posting this problem, I figured it
was something special about my system.  I hate posting a bug report
until I have exhausted all attempts to fix it myself (especially if I am
the only one having the problem).

I looked for residual stuff left over from previous amarok and libvisual
builds, and didn't find anything.  I also found that libvisual-0.2 and
libvisual-0.4 coexist.  Thinking that libvisual-0.2 was conflicting, I 
removed libvisual-0.2 then rebuilt both libvisual-0.4 and amarok.  All
to no avail.

I will keep you posted of anything I determine.  Let me know if you file
a bug report as I can post my info as well to hopefully find what it is
about our systems causing this problem, or I can post a bug report.

Thanks,
Ken
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[gentoo-user] Any guess to why amarok visualizations fail to function?

2006-07-09 Thread Kenton Groombridge
I posted this a couple weeks ago with no answer.  I am still unable to
determine what is going on.

Anytime I select a visualization from Tools-Visualizations menu, I get
the following output and the visualization output window closes.

*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: free(): invalid
pointer: 0x08067f80 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: free(): invalid
pointer: 0x08067fc8 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x0807acb0 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: corrupted
double-linked list: 0x08075d38 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x08067f80 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x08067f80 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x08067fa8 ***

I clicked bumpscope, corona, gdkpixpbuf, gforce, infinite, and so on
down the list for this output.

I have rebuilt amarok and libvisual with very conservative CFLAGS, and
without opengl in attempts to fix this problem.  I am not having
problems with anything other package on my system.

Is there any clue on what is causing this and what to do to fix it?

Thanks,
Ken

Here are the packages and versions currently installed:

media-sound/amarok-1.4.1-r1
media-libs/libvisual-0.4.0
media-plugins/libvisual-plugins-0.4.0

emerge --info

Portage 2.1.1_pre2-r6 (default-linux/x86/2006.0, gcc-4.1.1/vanilla,
glibc-2.4-r3, 2.6.17-ck1 i686)
=
System uname: 2.6.17-ck1 i686 AMD Athlon(tm)
Gentoo Base System version 1.12.1
app-admin/eselect-compiler: 2.0.0_rc2-r1
dev-lang/python: 2.4.3-r1
dev-python/pycrypto: 2.0.1-r5
dev-util/ccache: [Not Present]
dev-util/confcache:  [Not Present]
sys-apps/sandbox:1.2.18.1
sys-devel/autoconf:  2.13, 2.60
sys-devel/automake:  1.4_p6, 1.5, 1.6.3, 1.7.9-r1, 1.8.5-r3, 1.9.6-r2
sys-devel/binutils:  2.17
sys-devel/gcc-config: 2.0.0_rc1
sys-devel/libtool:   1.5.22
virtual/os-headers:  2.6.11-r5
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=x86 ~x86
AUTOCLEAN=yes
CBUILD=i686-pc-linux-gnu
CFLAGS=-O3 -march=athlon-xp -mtune=athlon-xp -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer
-mmmx -msse -m3dnow -mfpmath=sse
CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu
CONFIG_PROTECT=/etc /usr/kde/3.5/env /usr/kde/3.5/share/config
/usr/kde/3.5/shutdown /usr/share/X11/xkb /usr/share/config
CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK=/etc/env.d /etc/env.d/java/ /etc/eselect/compiler
/etc/gconf /etc/java-config/vms/ /etc/revdep-rebuild /etc/terminfo
CXXFLAGS=-O3 -march=athlon-xp -mtune=athlon-xp -pipe
-fomit-frame-pointer -mmmx -msse -m3dnow -mfpmath=sse
DISTDIR=/usr/portage/distfiles
FEATURES=autoconfig distlocks metadata-transfer parallel-fetch sandbox
sfperms strict
GENTOO_MIRRORS=http://mirror.datapipe.net/gentoo
http://gentoo.chem.wisc.edu/gentoo/ http://gentoo.osuosl.org/
http://mirror.phy.olemiss.edu/mirror/gentoo
http://gentoo.mirrors.easynews.com/linux/gentoo/;
MAKEOPTS=-j2
PKGDIR=/usr/portage/packages
PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS=--timeout=500
PORTAGE_RSYNC_OPTS=--recursive --links --safe-links --perms --times
--compress --force --whole-file --delete --delete-after --stats
--timeout=180 --exclude='/distfiles' --exclude='/local'
--exclude='/packages'
PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/var/tmp
PORTDIR=/usr/portage
PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/local/portage
SYNC=rsync://rsync.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage
USE=x86 3dnow 3dnowext S3TC X a52 aac acpi alsa amarok apache2 arts asf
asm audiofile berkdb bzip2 cairo cddb cdio cdparanoia cdr cdrom cli
crypt css cups curl dga dlloader dri dv dvd dvdr dvdread eds emoticon
encode fame ffmpeg firefox flac foomaticdb gdbm gif gimp glibc-omitfp
glut gstreamer gtk gtk2 gzip ieee1394 imagemagick imlib imlib2 iproute2
isdnlog jack java javascript joystick jpeg jpeg2k kde kdeenablefinal
kdehiddenvisibility lame libwww live logitech-mouse lzo mad mikmod mjpeg
mmx mmxext motif mozsvg mp3 mpeg mpeg2 mplayer musicbrainz ncurses
network nforce2 nls nntp no-old-linux nomalloccheck nptl nptlonly
nsplugin nspr nvidia ogg openal opengl pam pcre pdf perl physfs png
python qt qt3 qt4 quicktime readline real reflection rtc samba scanner
sdl spell sse ssl subtitles svg sysfs tcltk tcpd theora tiff transcode
truetype truetype-fonts type1 type1-fonts udev unicode urandom usb
userlocales v4l2 vcd visualization vorbis win32codecs wmf xine xml xorg
xpm xrandr xscreensaver xv xvid xvmc zlib elibc_glibc
input_devices_keyboard input_devices_evdev kernel_linux userland_GNU
video_cards_nvidia
Unset:  CTARGET, EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS, INSTALL_MASK, LANG, LC_ALL,
LDFLAGS, LINGUAS
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[gentoo-user] amarok 1.4.1 and new libvisual problem

2006-07-03 Thread Kenton Groombridge
Amarok 1.4.1 adds support for the new libvisual, however only a few of
the visualizations are functioning.  When I select most of them, I get
the following at the command prompt:

*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x08067f78 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x08067fc0 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x08067f78 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x08067f78 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: double free or
corruption (!prev): 0x08067f78 ***
*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/amarok_libvisual: munmap_chunk():
invalid pointer: 0x08068010 ***

Anybody else having this problem?  If not, what are your CFLAGS?  My
CFLAGS are fairly conservative, but I have a few tweaks.

Thanks,
Ken
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Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.

2006-05-25 Thread Kenton Groombridge
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
 Hi,

  I tried to build OpenOffice from source. After hours of copmiling it
  fails with:
  
  What did I so badly wrong here ?

  Kind regards,
  mcc
   
I have the same problem, looks to be same bug posted in:

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126777

and

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126587

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[gentoo-user] eth0 and eth1 configs flip flop

2006-04-12 Thread Kenton Groombridge
I have two NICs in my system, one for Internet and the other for my
private network.  The NIC that I want to be eth0 uses the forcedeth
module and the NIC I want to be eth1 uses the 3c59x module.

I have set up aliases in my /etc/modules.d/forcedeth:
alias eth0  forcedeth

and /etc/modules.d/3c59x
alias eth1  3c59x

My systems used to load these correctly, but lately it has been loading
the forcedeth as eth1 and 3c59x as eth0.

Even when I stop both net.eth0 and net.eth1 and unload the modules and
start net.eth0, it still loads the 3c59x which should be eth1. 

My /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 do not load these modules.

What I can do to ensure that it associates the correct module with the
correct eth?

Thanks,
Ken
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Re: [gentoo-user] missing link to libXaw.so.8 after xorg 7,0 install

2006-01-13 Thread Kenton Groombridge

krgn wrote:

I have just installed modular X on my box and try to finalize it, but a
few things are broke now and have to get rebuild.

revdep-rebuild -p  :::spits this out

Checking dynamic linking consistency...
  broken /usr/bin/audemo (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/auedit (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/aupanel (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/auphone (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/autool (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/auwave (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/xapm (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/xglyph (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/lib/transcode/filter_subtitler.so (requires  libXaw.so.8)
 done.

but neither executing ldconfig or just revdep-rebuild helps (in case of
revdep-rebuild, it fails) to solve the problem.

The rest it has to rebuild is:

[ebuild   R   ] media-libs/nas-1.7-r1
[ebuild   R   ] media-libs/t1lib-5.0.2
[ebuild   R   ] media-video/transcode-1.0.2-r1  USE=imagemagick*
[ebuild   R   ] sys-apps/apmd-3.2.1_p4

This should be straight forward, but I don't really know where the lib
was before I installed modular X (or why its not found by them).
  

You may be missing:

x11-libs/libXaw-1.0.1

It will install /usr/lib/libXaw.so.7.0.0

What puzzles me is that it would seem that this is a older library than 
libXaw.so.8, so if the modular X is the latest release, why is this lib 
older?


Not sure, but install the missing package, do a revdep-rebuild and all 
should be fine.

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Re: [gentoo-user] How do I enlarge graphics with mouse hover?

2006-01-07 Thread Kenton Groombridge

Richard Fish wrote:


Still works for me.  You should check that Show previews in file
tips under Behavior is turned on.  You should also make sure you are
using the File Management profile (Settings-Load View Profile).

You can also try to backup and delete your ~/.kde3.5 directory, and
start over.  Maybe you have some kind of issue there...

-Richard
 


My settings were correct.

I deleted my old .kde* directories when I upgraded to kde 3.5 since I 
was having other wierd issues, but I did it again, and it worked.  It 
shouldn't be this difficult.  I have never had this happen before during 
normal use, and a simple upgrade shouldn't cause all the settings to go 
wacky especially when they show correctly through the configuration 
settings.


I did some work to determine why my login manager wallpaper doesn't show 
up properly.


If I download a wallpaper via the login manager, it places it in 
/root/.kde/share/wallpapers/


For example, I picked a random wallpaper and installed it.  In the 
/usr/kde/3.5/share/config/kdm/backgroundrc it shows as:


Wallpaper=$HOME/.kde/share/wallpapers/QuakeLinux--0

Log out, log in, and it doesn't show, but if I change the line to:

Wallpaper=/root/.kde/share/wallpapers/QuakeLinux--0

it works perfect.  Which explains why the never showed up properly.  All 
my login wallapers are located in /root


When logging in, the environment variable $HOME hasn't been determined.  
Sounds like a bug.  Can anybody else confirm this?


Thanks,
Ken
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Re: [gentoo-user] xcompmgr?

2006-01-06 Thread Kenton Groombridge

Michael W. Holdeman wrote:


kompmgr works OK here, but I do find there are some quirks, but I can

run GLX programs with kompmgr and nothing crashes.

Ken
   


is this with nvidia?  Loading glx. is it REALLY SLOW?

send me your xorg.conf offlist?

Mike
 

I have a BFG Geforce 6800 Ultra OC.  Pretty beefy card, so I don't know 
if that has anything to do with it, but it runs quite fast and is very 
usable.  I put my xorg.conf in my webstorage.  Here is a link:


http://webpages.charter.net/kgroombr/xorg.conf

Good luck,
Ken
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[gentoo-user] How do I enlarge graphics with mouse hover?

2006-01-06 Thread Kenton Groombridge
Since I upgraded my system with KDE 3.5, I have lost this feature and 
can't seem to find a way to enable it.


With prior versions of KDE, when I open folders with graphics, I could 
see the thumbs of the graphic, but they are quite small.  When I would 
hover the mouse over the grahics for a second a pop-up would display 
showing a larger image with some file information.  Now I can't find a 
way to bring this back.


I have googled this a couple days now and can't find a solution.  It may 
also be a bug.  For some reason, I can't set my login manager desktop to 
any background other than the default installed ones.   I even use the 
Get New Wallpapers button, download the background, it shows up in the 
preview window, logout, and my desktop just shows the background color.  
Any guess on this would be helpful as well.


Thanks,
Ken
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Re: [gentoo-user] xcompmgr?

2006-01-05 Thread Kenton Groombridge

Michael W. Holdeman wrote:


For real transparency, yes, you need it. If you have enabled GLX and
Composite at once, and run a GLX program, then X will crash. This is
likely the cause of your problems. The difficulty is, for the moment,
you have to sacrifice either GLX if you want to use Composite reliably.
   

Thanks, Will try today. 
I am not really sure if I am running any progs that require glx? And for 
another thing I read somewhare that OO-org  2 has a problem with 
transparency..


Also do I need xcompmgr or will kompmgr work?

Mike
 

kompmgr works OK here, but I do find there are some quirks, but I can 
run GLX programs with kompmgr and nothing crashes.


Ken

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