Re: [gentoo-user] Portable Gentoo (Pen Drive Linux)
On Saturday 22 Mar 2014 19:37:35 Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sat, 22 Mar 2014 13:57:22 +, Peter Humphrey wrote: I've installed that old favourite SysRescCD on a pen drive, following a method I found on the Web to include a persistent file-system with all the extras I wanted in, e.g., /usr/local/bin. It works well, except that I haven't found yet where to put all my aliases to have them sourced at (auto) log-in. There is a file that is executed by default at login, I think it is .autorun. I remember having to add an option to ignore it on the LXFDVDs because we use .autorun on those to launch a browser. Ah! That sounds likely. I'll have another look. Thanks again, Neil. -- Regards Peter
Re: [gentoo-user] *** STOP misuing this list for personal attacks ***
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 12:29:20PM -0500, Dale wrote: Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote: On 22/03/14 14:48, Tanstaafl wrote: On 3/22/2014 5:06 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Helmut Jarausch wrote: Please don't use this list for personal quarrels of any kind! If someone says something you don't like - just ignore it/him. If someone insults you, reply by personal mail only. If someone says something which is*technically* wrong, just correct the facts without getting personal. I don't read every message but who is personally attacking someone? He's probably referring to my factual statement that Tom was/is acting like an arrogant prick. Lots of people confuse factual statements with personal attacks. That said, I've never been know for being tactful... ;) Go and solve this shit off-list. I'm not following the systemd thread but over the last few days but your (plural) quarrels have become far too big in number to ignore. Create a separate thread if you need it so that people can ignore it without missing actual on-topic messages. Will, since Tom finally got the point and changed his email program to not CC his replies, it seems to me that Tanstaaf, others and myself were right. It may have been off topic but if Tom would have just listened in the beginning, there wouldn't have to be so many off topic replies. Just saying. Dale I can't quite believe Tom did that. I've even stopped replying to any thread Tom participates in, because when I kindly asked him to Stop Cc'ing me (as old and rude a habit as HTML email and top-posting), he wasted my time with more than one arrogant reply, beating the dead horse(s) about why his way is correct and the rest of the world needs to change it's preferences to get in line. It's my sincere hope that someone's persistence hammered some common sense and email etiquette into his attitude. In fact, this list is so generally useless and filled with immature jerks going on senselessly about crap that I rarely read it anymore, and ^D is my largest function on this mailbox. -- List replies preferred. A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? Don't top-post: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_post#Top-posting
Re: [gentoo-user] No motherboard beep since kernel upgrade
On Sat, 22 Mar 2014 12:29:03 +0100 null_ptr rhan...@gmx.de wrote: I attached them. Old config/lsmod/dmesg is the first parameter of the diff. Looks okay to me; I see in the other thread that it was clarified that this is a problem through the speakers/headset and thus not through the PC speaker, which leads me to think you have either Volker's idea that it is muted in alsa-mixer (why would a kernel upgrade do this?) or you have an actual bug in one of the kernel sound modules (more likely?). If it is a kernel bug, then I think that switching back to the old kernel would make it work again; if that's the case, I suggest you to consider a git bisect between the two releases to find the bad commit: http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel_git-bisect -- With kind regards, Tom Wijsman (TomWij) Gentoo Developer E-mail address : tom...@gentoo.org GPG Public Key : 6D34E57D GPG Fingerprint : C165 AF18 AB4C 400B C3D2 ABF0 95B2 1FCD 6D34 E57D
Re: [gentoo-user] *** STOP misuing this list for personal attacks ***
On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 04:52:47 -0500 Bruce Hill da...@happypenguincomputers.com wrote: It's my sincere hope that someone's persistence hammered some common sense and email etiquette into his attitude. Other Gentoo Developers did; but, I'll make an exception for this list. The mailing list etiquette requires people to CC all the people involved in a particular thread in replies to the mailing list, in case any of them is not subscribed. — http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Procmail -- With kind regards, Tom Wijsman (TomWij) Gentoo Developer E-mail address : tom...@gentoo.org GPG Public Key : 6D34E57D GPG Fingerprint : C165 AF18 AB4C 400B C3D2 ABF0 95B2 1FCD 6D34 E57D
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Is there a known source of recent gentoo vm appliances?
On Sat, 22 Mar 2014 18:23:56 -0400, Harry Putnam wrote: A few points: There used to be a fellow that posted here regularly who built them Albert Hopkins, his site has no recent builds but it still has the system he used to build them, so you could download that, tweak the configs to suit your needs and run the build yourself. That way you get what you want as up to date as you want. https://bitbucket.org/marduk/virtual-appliance -- Neil Bothwick I heard Tasha Yar is the Enterprise's expert on Data entry. -- Neil Bothwick She's fine, upstanding, and wonderful laying down. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] No motherboard beep since kernel upgrade
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 23/03/14 14:13, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: so it is not a 'speaker' problem but a sound card problem. You should have stated that from the beginning. Probably something muted that should not be muted. Myself and at least one other on #gentoo had an issue after a kernel upgrade where we had to re-add our user to the audio group (and relog). # gpasswd -a user audio I couldn't track it down myself because my machine is in a somewhat less than standard state; but the user on #gentoo said they were more or less insert whatever qualifies as normal... - -- wraeth GnuPG Fingerprint: D1FF 129E 77EF FD1F CEA4 F384 1989 6A1D E411 864C -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iF4EAREIAAYFAlMutw0ACgkQGYlqHeQRhkxZXAEAgixyVzu9mzKcF6EVDBgz+kVx luOrYG+R/EU3AXWwocAA/AhN3IGchKfY5/QQ9rsI2DrBXsXCGl0lL2TJwyE6wJT3 =BoTp -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [gentoo-user] No motherboard beep since kernel upgrade
On Mar 23, 2014, at 5:13, Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote: Am 23.03.2014 00:45, schrieb null_ptr: On 22/03/14 23:40, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: Am 22.03.2014 02:08, schrieb null_ptr: On 21/03/14 14:41, Lee wrote: I can't think of the name of the module, pcspkr IIRC or some such, but it prolly isn't loaded. Modprobe can tell you if it's available load it. On Mar 21, 2014 12:41 PM, Dat G rhan...@gmx.de wrote: On 21/03/14 19:54, Francesco Turco wrote: On Fri, Mar 21, 2014, at 18:51, null_ptr wrote: Module for my sound card is running and SND_HDA_INPUT_BEEP is activated in kernel config. Am I missing something else? Perhaps you need CONFIG_INPUT_PCSPKR. I tried building with that and it didn't fix it. modprobe pcspkr doesn't change anything. It is still silent. I also tried building it in the kernel. On the other hand from what I understand the snd_hda_intel should be doing the beeps when the mainboard does not have a physical speaker on the mainboard and instead beeps through the regular sound device. At least on 3.10.25 I had not build the pcspkr module and the system beeped happily. Now, are we talking about the motherboard beeping through a little builtin speaker that does not work or Are we talking about your onboard sound not beeping in your headphones/your attached speakers when there is a motherboard 'beep'? Either way, I don't see any problem at all. A non-beeping computer is a correctly working one. I'm talking about the onboard sound not beeping in the attached headphones/speakers when there is a motherboard 'beep'. The problem is that I used that for some events as a status (e.g. battery running low) and I like the annoying nature of the beep for these events. so it is not a 'speaker' problem but a sound card problem. You should have stated that from the beginning. Probably something muted that should not be muted. Check that you can play sounds from different sources to see that there is no process blocking your alsa driver. If there is a program that is blocking alsa you can find out which process it is by: fuser -v /dev/snd/*
Re: [gentoo-user] Making XEN functional
On Sunday, March 23, 2014 07:53:22 AM Facundo Curti wrote: Hi list! :) First at all, I apologize if my english is not perfect, I know i'm not the only non-english speak on list, but I apologize any way jeje :P I'm trying to install XEN for first time on my gentoo desktop machine. my hardware specs to take into consideration are: i7 proccessor - 4GB ram SDD disk parted using GPT EFI mother. But also supports boot like BIOS. I'm following the guide from wiki for firsts steeps [1], but having in consideration the xen doc [2] and arch wiki [3]. The question is that I'm having 2 problems :/ First: I installed xen, and xen-tools. But I don't know why now I cant recompile xen-tools ._. The output is [tmp1]. I just can see a econf failed, but I cant find how to fix it. My emerge --info '=app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1-r5::gentoo' is [tmp2] emerge -pqv '=app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1-r5::gentoo' is [tmp3] /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1-r5/temp/build.log [tmp4] /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1-r5/temp/environment[tmp5] I see this in tmp: * checking whether the C compiler works... no configure: error: in `/var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1- r5/work/xen-4.3.1/tools': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables ** Please fix your C-compiler. What does the following command return? # gcc-config -L But really, this is my minor problem :/ XEN does not work at all :P I re-emerged all my system with emerge -e world, compiled my kernel, and configured grub. The system looks like starts with XEN. (When I boot the system, shows something about XEN that I cant read, and next starts loading the kernel). Once in the system, I try to make a xm list, xm show and also I try to execute xend from a console. But every one says: Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/sbin/xend, line 36, in module from xen.xend.server import SrvDaemon ImportError: No module named xen.xend.server Looks like XEN can't find the modules, but I cant find where XEN stores it :/ I made a find / xen.xend Please use the xl command set. xm is deprecated. Please also ensure you start the xen services: # /etc/init.d/xencommons start # /etc/init.d/xenstored start # /etc/init.d/xenconsoled start before trying the xl commands. and this give me 0 results. maybe this wasn't installed? My .config from kernel is [configKernel] and my [grub.cfg] I will check those if the above didn't solve it. I have the following installed on my server: [I] app-emulation/xen Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:09:22 PM 02/21/2014) (efi -custom-cflags -debug -flask -xsm) [I] app-emulation/xen-tools Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:14:51 PM 02/21/2014) (api hvm pam qemu screen -custom-cflags -debug -doc -flask -ocaml -pygrub - python -static-libs -xend PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET=python2_7 -python2_6 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 - python2_6) -- Joost
Re: [gentoo-user] Making XEN functional
On 23-Mar-2014 5:46 pm, J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org wrote: On Sunday, March 23, 2014 07:53:22 AM Facundo Curti wrote: Hi list! :) First at all, I apologize if my english is not perfect, I know i'm not the only non-english speak on list, but I apologize any way jeje :P I'm trying to install XEN for first time on my gentoo desktop machine. my hardware specs to take into consideration are: i7 proccessor - 4GB ram SDD disk parted using GPT EFI mother. But also supports boot like BIOS. I'm following the guide from wiki for firsts steeps [1], but having in consideration the xen doc [2] and arch wiki [3]. The question is that I'm having 2 problems :/ First: I installed xen, and xen-tools. But I don't know why now I cant recompile xen-tools ._. The output is [tmp1]. I just can see a econf failed, but I cant find how to fix it. My emerge --info '=app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1-r5::gentoo' is [tmp2] emerge -pqv '=app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1-r5::gentoo' is [tmp3] /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1-r5/temp/build.log [tmp4] /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1-r5/temp/environment[tmp5] I see this in tmp: * checking whether the C compiler works... no configure: error: in `/var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1- r5/work/xen-4.3.1/tools': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables ** Please fix your C-compiler. What does the following command return? # gcc-config -L But really, this is my minor problem :/ XEN does not work at all :P I re-emerged all my system with emerge -e world, compiled my kernel, and configured grub. The system looks like starts with XEN. (When I boot the system, shows something about XEN that I cant read, and next starts loading the kernel). Once in the system, I try to make a xm list, xm show and also I try to execute xend from a console. But every one says: Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/sbin/xend, line 36, in module from xen.xend.server import SrvDaemon ImportError: No module named xen.xend.server Looks like XEN can't find the modules, but I cant find where XEN stores it :/ I made a find / xen.xend Please use the xl command set. xm is deprecated. Please also ensure you start the xen services: # /etc/init.d/xencommons start # /etc/init.d/xenstored start # /etc/init.d/xenconsoled start before trying the xl commands. and this give me 0 results. maybe this wasn't installed? My .config from kernel is [configKernel] and my [grub.cfg] I will check those if the above didn't solve it. I have the following installed on my server: [I] app-emulation/xen Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:09:22 PM 02/21/2014) (efi -custom-cflags -debug -flask -xsm) [I] app-emulation/xen-tools Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:14:51 PM 02/21/2014) (api hvm pam qemu screen -custom-cflags -debug -doc -flask -ocaml -pygrub - python -static-libs -xend PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET=python2_7 -python2_6 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 - python2_6) -- Joost I'm not meaning to hijack this thread, but isn't KVM a better option? The difference between Xen and KVM is tiny I think, no?
[gentoo-user] issue 2973
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Re: [gentoo-user] Making XEN functional
On Sunday, March 23, 2014 05:47:53 PM Nilesh Govindrajan wrote: I'm not meaning to hijack this thread, but isn't KVM a better option? The difference between Xen and KVM is tiny I think, no? Yes and no: If you simpy look at the basics, like running virtual machines, then KVM is a valid option. But, if you are running VMs to test stuff, you want to take valid snapshots of the current status. That means disk AND memory. I have not been able to find any information on how to make a snapshot of the memory used by a VM running under KVM. If there is a method, please point me in the right direction. With Xen, it's really easy to do: # xl save Domain FileWhereMemoryIsSaved -- make a snapshot of the disk(s), -- either by copying the file or using LVM snapshots # xl restore FileWhereMemoryIsSaved Or using any of the front-ends. XCP has it all built-in and allows usage of the Citrix client tool. -- Joost
Re: [gentoo-user] issue 2973
On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 13:35:06 +0100 Karol bgu...@gmail.com wrote: -- listname+unsubscr...@lists.gentoo.org B.S. Replace listname by gentoo-user; to unsubscribe, send that mail to: gentoo-user+unsubscr...@lists.gentoo.org -- With kind regards, Tom Wijsman (TomWij) Gentoo Developer E-mail address : tom...@gentoo.org GPG Public Key : 6D34E57D GPG Fingerprint : C165 AF18 AB4C 400B C3D2 ABF0 95B2 1FCD 6D34 E57D
Re: [gentoo-user] *** STOP misuing this list for personal attacks ***
On 23/03/2014 12:11, Tom Wijsman wrote: On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 04:52:47 -0500 Bruce Hill da...@happypenguincomputers.com wrote: It's my sincere hope that someone's persistence hammered some common sense and email etiquette into his attitude. Other Gentoo Developers did; but, I'll make an exception for this list. The mailing list etiquette requires people to CC all the people involved in a particular thread in replies to the mailing list, in case any of them is not subscribed. — http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Procmail And you have been told repeatedly that the actual real life users on this actual real life list would like you to stop doing it. We didn't write that FAQ, I fail to see how it applies and this is not -dev, not does QA play any role in this. Now please learn to play by the rules and expectations of the existing users of a community you have joined newly. If the doc is so important to you, please update it with an exception for -user and state this is the general consensus of that list. Then please learn how to back down and gracefully accept the wishes of others. You have no special rights here. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] *** STOP misuing this list for personal attacks ***
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 03/23/2014 04:06 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote: On 23/03/2014 12:11, Tom Wijsman wrote: On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 04:52:47 -0500 Bruce Hill da...@happypenguincomputers.com wrote: It's my sincere hope that someone's persistence hammered some common sense and email etiquette into his attitude. Other Gentoo Developers did; but, I'll make an exception for this list. The mailing list etiquette requires people to CC all the people involved in a particular thread in replies to the mailing list, in case any of them is not subscribed. — http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Procmail And you have been told repeatedly that the actual real life users on this actual real life list would like you to stop doing it. We didn't write that FAQ, I fail to see how it applies and this is not -dev, not does QA play any role in this. Now please learn to play by the rules and expectations of the existing users of a community you have joined newly. If the doc is so important to you, please update it with an exception for -user and state this is the general consensus of that list. Then please learn how to back down and gracefully accept the wishes of others. You have no special rights here. I think this thread has gone a bit off-topic. Just a reminder, Gentoo has a special team[1] designed for developers and *users* to contact if someone does not play by the rules. Please consider contacting this team if reaching an agreement is not possible, instead of using the list for arguments, conflicts etc. [1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:ComRel - -- Regards, Markos Chandras -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQF8BAEBCgBmBQJTLwx+XxSAAC4AKGlzc3Vlci1mcHJAbm90YXRpb25zLm9w ZW5wZ3AuZmlmdGhob3JzZW1hbi5uZXRGRDlGMzA4MUI2MzBDODQ4RDBGOEYxMjQx RjEwRUQ0QjgxREVCRjE5AAoJEB8Q7UuB3r8Z2t0H+gI+BfvraGEkpa52rIrRXYg5 xePPAvwTyrIlrlhBhw991tAQwj6p2xLtJmegVut01sM4xXn2RqaP59yZn/D9sQSi sDaEwUtRZPb+R8EQwvNXH+M52IS5W7rnPvzNs7o+wqPtHN+8LYfAfxM9gPdX8KOL U5HqCKZF2CQOeUUpGpYqPLqj8Wj7sDHI2khEy8OACFG6Ucs9LvwE8DbW5OepB4dZ f4RmaDL7W1peuYpVwuMfSORmTYLl9th49KRw8V5jNJx+YHLqoy4LDoPRANc8W2Ws W0KL72PjlBbyCi8uFBrQW2MK84RCzeuP+/SfgRwUpJ3CjGeXWFHhZnK6TPYFOo4= =6vQz -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [gentoo-user] *** STOP misuing this list for personal attacks ***
On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 18:06:12 +0200 Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote: And you have been told repeatedly that the actual real life users on this actual real life list would like you to stop doing it. We didn't write that FAQ, I fail to see how it applies and this is not -dev, not does QA play any role in this. The etiquette was perceived to apply anywhere for Gentoo Developers; as you can see, this perception conflicts when coming across different expectations, and therefore the exception has been made. This isn't the first time this difference comes up; a former Gentoo Developer, Ciaran, has had a similar moment[1] on this mailing list about 10 years ago with different people around at a point of time where this appears to not have been a strict rule on this mailing list. [1]: [gentoo-user] Mailing List etiquette FAQ @ Google Groups https://groups.google.com/d/msg/linux.gentoo.user/2-Zv19Ggyus/is5ug9mcCcwJ Now please learn to play by the rules and expectations of the existing users of a community you have joined newly. The rules and expectations were perceived per etiquette; there's no other place where I can see them listed for the gentoo-user ML in specific, therefore I cannot assume one or two individuals to speak the truth about those rules. Perhaps we can start such a list of rules? It gets odd if they conflict with what Gentoo Developers are expected to do per the etiquette, you can see I need to be careful with what I do; therefore I've continued to do what a Gentoo Developer is expected to. That's why I was only convinced at the point that a lot more than those two individuals made this request; at that point, it becomes clear that this is a majority rather than those two individuals that asked me. If the doc is so important to you, please update it with an exception for -user and state this is the general consensus of that list. Done. Then please learn how to back down and gracefully accept the wishes of others. You have no special rights here. As per more users, that was done; I always intend to follow the rules. Sorry; I hope you see where this approach came from, I'm not trying to override a majority or intentionally act different than the community. Sorry again; thank you for your understanding. PS: To make it clear that I stopped: The last 15 mails were without CC. -- With kind regards, Tom Wijsman (TomWij) Gentoo Developer E-mail address : tom...@gentoo.org GPG Public Key : 6D34E57D GPG Fingerprint : C165 AF18 AB4C 400B C3D2 ABF0 95B2 1FCD 6D34 E57D
Re: [gentoo-user] No motherboard beep since kernel upgrade
On 23/03/14 11:06, Tom Wijsman wrote: On Sat, 22 Mar 2014 12:29:03 +0100 null_ptr rhan...@gmx.de wrote: I attached them. Old config/lsmod/dmesg is the first parameter of the diff. Looks okay to me; I see in the other thread that it was clarified that this is a problem through the speakers/headset and thus not through the PC speaker, which leads me to think you have either Volker's idea that it is muted in alsa-mixer (why would a kernel upgrade do this?) or you have an actual bug in one of the kernel sound modules (more likely?). It's definitely not muted. If it is a kernel bug, then I think that switching back to the old kernel would make it work again; if that's the case, I suggest you to consider a git bisect between the two releases to find the bad commit: http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel_git-bisect Switching to the old kernel fixed it so I bisected the linux-stable sources (as in the wiki) and the first bad commit is bd450dcc357. Attached is the bisect.log. Since it seems like it's a kernel bug I will create a bug report. Thanks for the help and sorry that I wasn't as clear in the first place. Bisecting: a merge base must be tested [8bb495e3f02401ee6f76d1b1d77f3ac9f079e376] Linux 3.10 Bisecting: 12493 revisions left to test after this (roughly 14 steps) [987e1d56b3157592d73f7f6170decada716fc415] ixgbe: include QSFP PHY types in ixgbe_is_sfp() Bisecting: 6246 revisions left to test after this (roughly 13 steps) [d2f3e9eb7c9e12e89f0ac5f0dbc7a9aed0ea925d] Merge tag 'fixes-nc-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arm/arm-soc Bisecting: 3132 revisions left to test after this (roughly 12 steps) [5e0b3a4e88012d259e8b2c0f02f393c79686daf9] Merge branch 'sched-core-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip Bisecting: 1289 revisions left to test after this (roughly 11 steps) [a09e9a7a4b907f2dfa9bdb2b98a1828ab4b340b2] Merge branch 'drm-next' of git://people.freedesktop.org/~airlied/linux Bisecting: 917 revisions left to test after this (roughly 10 steps) [ae7a835cc546fc67df90edaaa0c48ae2b22a29fe] Merge branch 'next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm Bisecting: 459 revisions left to test after this (roughly 9 steps) [90d561bed9619fc08c31eab9315ebe811d41149a] Merge remote-tracking branch 'asoc/topic/fsl' into tmp Bisecting: 232 revisions left to test after this (roughly 8 steps) [79916433f8549564038a7faae26e3ec4135f4b5d] Merge remote-tracking branch 'asoc/topic/rt5640' into asoc-next Bisecting: 141 revisions left to test after this (roughly 7 steps) [a8cc20999799a94929a56393ff39b32245e33d64] alsa/rme96: Add missing inclusion of linux/vmalloc.h Bisecting: 44 revisions left to test after this (roughly 6 steps) [97c4de8fc0a47b99220b1209c7457c7dde05637a] Merge branch 'topic/hda-ad-remove-static' into for-3.12 Bisecting: 22 revisions left to test after this (roughly 5 steps) [2d60fc7f7d3d79e5646646bb34811961f19d111a] ALSA: hdspm - AES32: Enable TCO/Sync-In in snd_hdspm_put_sync_ref() Bisecting: 11 revisions left to test after this (roughly 4 steps) [fc39a7ea9235104b06ee43385d4265f2d078e62b] ALSA: hda - Drop static quirk for Toshiba Satellite L40-10Q Bisecting: 5 revisions left to test after this (roughly 3 steps) [5ccc618fee67f0f0b2122dd4b32a02fd2b6a1569] ALSA: hda - Remove static quirks for AD1884/1984 variants Bisecting: 2 revisions left to test after this (roughly 2 steps) [e0b27167c2d6464ff7ae7e35725024349e44596b] ALSA: hda - Convert the static quirk for Samsung Q1 Ultra Bisecting: 0 revisions left to test after this (roughly 1 step) [36ad45309be840d652394cfb032b592b6a20a3dd] ALSA: hda - Remove static quirks for AD1988 codecs Bisecting: 0 revisions left to test after this (roughly 0 steps) [bd450dcc357646cc277c560ab24b35f940efa585] ALSA: hda - Remove static quirks for AD1981 and AD1983 codecs bd450dcc357646cc277c560ab24b35f940efa585 is the first bad commit commit bd450dcc357646cc277c560ab24b35f940efa585 Author: Takashi Iwai ti...@suse.de Date: Thu Jul 4 15:48:04 2013 +0200 ALSA: hda - Remove static quirks for AD1981 and AD1983 codecs These are relatively easy ones, as we already converted all static quirks to the generic parser. Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai ti...@suse.de :04 04 8cd5b17b4e02bf6bba92e604726d36a46f3674ca c6dc5c9f6d74012a31c549d4b4c81b657ba235f0 M sound
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Hi there. I can't compile zsh-5.0.2-r3 with error on configure stage. It says that I haven't any curser or ncurses library. However I have ncurses 5.9. Masked zsh 5.0.5 build fine. Additional info: emerge -pqv =app-shells/zsh-5.0.2-r3 [ebuild N] app-shells/zsh-5.0.2-r3 USE=caps doc examples gdbm pcre unicode -debug -maildir -static emerge --info =app-shells/zsh-5.0.2-r3 Portage 2.2.8-r1 (default/linux/amd64/13.0, gcc-4.7.3, glibc-2.17, 3.10.7-gentoo x86_64) = System Settings = System uname: Linux-3.10.7-gentoo-x86_64-Intel-R-_Core-TM-_i5-2310_CPU_@ _2.90GHz-with-gentoo-2.2 KiB Mem: 3933576 total,960652 free KiB Swap: 0 total, 0 free Timestamp of tree: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 11:15:01 + ld GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.23.1 app-shells/bash: 4.2_p45 dev-java/java-config: 2.1.12-r1 dev-lang/python: 2.7.5-r3, 3.2.5-r3, 3.3.3 dev-util/cmake: 2.8.10.2-r2 dev-util/pkgconfig: 0.28 sys-apps/baselayout: 2.2 sys-apps/openrc: 0.12.4 sys-apps/sandbox: 2.6-r1 sys-devel/autoconf: 2.13, 2.69 sys-devel/automake: 1.10.3, 1.11.6, 1.12.6, 1.13.4 sys-devel/binutils: 2.23.1 sys-devel/gcc:4.6.3, 4.7.3-r1 sys-devel/gcc-config: 1.7.3 sys-devel/libtool:2.4-r1 sys-devel/make: 3.82-r4 sys-kernel/linux-headers: 3.7 (virtual/os-headers) sys-libs/glibc: 2.17 Repositories: gentoo ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=amd64 ACCEPT_LICENSE=* CBUILD=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu CFLAGS=-ggdb -O2 -pipe -march=native CHOST=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu CONFIG_PROTECT=/etc /usr/share/gnupg/qualified.txt /var/lib/hsqldb CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK=/etc/ca-certificates.conf /etc/env.d /etc/fonts/fonts.conf /etc/gconf /etc/gentoo-release /etc/revdep-rebuild /etc/sandbox.d /etc/terminfo CXXFLAGS=-ggdb -O2 -pipe -march=native DISTDIR=/usr/portage/distfiles FCFLAGS=-O2 -pipe FEATURES=assume-digests binpkg-logs config-protect-if-modified distlocks ebuild-locks fixlafiles merge-sync news parallel-fetch preserve-libs protect-owned sandbox sfperms splitdebug strict unknown-features-warn unmerge-logs unmerge-orphans userfetch userpriv usersandbox usersync FFLAGS=-O2 -pipe GENTOO_MIRRORS=http://gentoo.iteam.net.ua/; LANG=ru_RU.utf8 LDFLAGS=-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed MAKEOPTS=-j5 PKGDIR=/usr/portage/packages PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT=/ PORTAGE_RSYNC_OPTS=--recursive --links --safe-links --perms --times --omit-dir-times --compress --force --whole-file --delete --stats --human-readable --timeout=180 --exclude=/distfiles --exclude=/local --exclude=/packages PORTAGE_TMPDIR=/var/tmp PORTDIR=/usr/portage PORTDIR_OVERLAY= SYNC=rsync://rsync.ua.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage USE=X aac acl acpi alsa amd64 apng autotools bash-completion berkdb bindist bzip2 cairo cdr cli cracklib crypt cscope ctype cups curl cxx dbus dga djvu doc dri dv dvb dvd dvdr encode enscript exif fbcon ffmpeg flac fontconfig fortran ftp gdbm gif gimp git glut gpm gsm gstreamer gtk gtk2 gtk3 gzip iconv icu idn imlib introspection ipv6 jit jpeg jpeg2k lame lcms libass libsamplerate lm_sensors lzma lzo mad matroska matrox mime mmx modules mp3 mp4 mpeg mplayer multilib mysql mysqli nas ncurses nls nptl ogg openal openexr opengl openmp optimization pam pch pcre pdf png posix postgres postscript profile python qt3support qt4 quicktime raw readline samba scanner session sharedmem smp sqlite sqlite3 sse sse2 sse3 ssl svg sysvipc t1lib tcpd theora threads tiff truetype udev unicode vdpau vim-syntax vorbis wavpack x264 xcb xcomposite xft xorg xpm xscreensaver xvmc zlib zsh-completion ABI_X86=32 64 ALSA_CARDS=ali5451 als4000 atiixp atiixp-modem bt87x ca0106 cmipci emu10k1x ens1370 ens1371 es1938 es1968 fm801 hda-intel intel8x0 intel8x0m maestro3 trident usb-audio via82xx via82xx-modem ymfpci APACHE2_MODULES=authn_core authz_core socache_shmcb unixd actions alias auth_basic authn_alias authn_anon authn_dbm authn_default authn_file authz_dbm authz_default authz_groupfile authz_host authz_owner authz_user autoindex cache cgi cgid dav dav_fs dav_lock deflate dir disk_cache env expires ext_filter file_cache filter headers include info log_config logio mem_cache mime mime_magic negotiation rewrite setenvif speling status unique_id userdir usertrack vhost_alias CALLIGRA_FEATURES=kexi words flow plan sheets stage tables krita karbon braindump author CAMERAS=ptp2 COLLECTD_PLUGINS=df interface irq load memory rrdtool swap syslog ELIBC=glibc GPSD_PROTOCOLS=ashtech aivdm earthmate evermore fv18 garmin garmintxt gpsclock itrax mtk3301 nmea ntrip navcom oceanserver oldstyle oncore rtcm104v2 rtcm104v3 sirf superstar2 timing tsip tripmate tnt ublox ubx INPUT_DEVICES=evdev KERNEL=linux LCD_DEVICES=bayrad cfontz cfontz633 glk hd44780 lb216 lcdm001 mtxorb ncurses text LIBREOFFICE_EXTENSIONS=presenter-console presenter-minimizer LINGUAS=ru en NETBEANS_MODULES=mobility apisupport profiler
Re: [gentoo-user] *** STOP misuing this list for personal attacks ***
On 3/23/2014 12:06 PM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote: On 23/03/2014 12:11, Tom Wijsman wrote: On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 04:52:47 -0500 Bruce Hill da...@happypenguincomputers.com wrote: It's my sincere hope that someone's persistence hammered some common sense and email etiquette into his attitude. Other Gentoo Developers did; but, I'll make an exception for this list. The mailing list etiquette requires people to CC all the people involved in a particular thread in replies to the mailing list, in case any of them is not subscribed. — http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Procmail Whoah. That page is in serious need of updating. Unless - do most of the gentoo lists allow posts from non-subscribers? If so, then maybe THAT policy needs to be changed. I see ZERO reason to allow that, *especially* on official dev lists, where people should be expected to know how to use Reply-To-List and/or request direct CC's when needed.
Re: [gentoo-user] Making XEN functional
2014-03-23 9:35 GMT-03:00 J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org: On Sunday, March 23, 2014 05:47:53 PM Nilesh Govindrajan wrote: I'm not meaning to hijack this thread, but isn't KVM a better option? The difference between Xen and KVM is tiny I think, no? What I see on web, is that XEN uses paravirtualization. If you have the correct hardware (like i have), XEN have better perfonmance. My intel i7 have virtualization instructions. See [1][2] y [3] I'm new in virtualization, i'm doing this for a desktop machine. Just for learn. Instead of use VirtualBOX or VMware, I'm installing XEN. Best perfonmance, and I can learn in the process. 2014-03-23 9:14 GMT-03:00 J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org: I see this in tmp: * checking whether the C compiler works... no configure: error: in `/var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1- r5/work/xen-4.3.1/tools': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables ** Please fix your C-compiler. What does the following command return? # gcc-config -L /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.3:/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.3/32 Please use the xl command set. xm is deprecated. :O I didn't know it was deprecated. Please also ensure you start the xen services: # /etc/init.d/xencommons start # /etc/init.d/xenstored start # /etc/init.d/xenconsoled start before trying the xl commands. I'm using systemd, so I tried to start this way: systemctl enable xencommons systemctl enable xenstored systemctl enable xencosnsoled And none exists :P (No such file or directory) Instead, if I make it with /etc/init.d/xenstored start it says: WARNING: xenstored is already starting (the same with xencommons and xenconsoled) So, I try do xl list, and says: libxl: error: libxl.c:87:libxl_ctx_alloc: Is xenstore daemon running? failed to stat /var/run/xenstored.pid: No such file or directory cannot init xl context The correct way is start it from systemd? Or through /etc/init.d ? My .config from kernel is [configKernel] and my [grub.cfg] I will check those if the above didn't solve it. I have the following installed on my server: [I] app-emulation/xen Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:09:22 PM 02/21/2014) (efi -custom-cflags -debug -flask -xsm) [I] app-emulation/xen-tools Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:14:51 PM 02/21/2014) (api hvm pam qemu screen -custom-cflags -debug -doc -flask -ocaml -pygrub - python -static-libs -xend PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET=python2_7 -python2_6 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 - python2_6) I have: o.o. I dont have xen installed. ¿Is that possible? ._. [ebuild N ] app-emulation/xen-4.3.1-r5 USE=efi xsm -custom-cflags -debug -flask I'm trying to install it but says: !!! copy /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-4.3.1-r5/image/boot/efi/gentoo/xen-4.3.1.efi - /boot/efi/gentoo/xen-4.3.1.efi failed. !!! [Errno 28] No space left on device Maybe is because I tried to re-emerge this? o.o -- Joost Thank you for help! [1] http://www.linux.com/news/enterprise/systems-management/327628-kvm-or-xen-choosing-a-virtualization-platform [2] http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/219/4/042005/pdf/1742-6596_219_4_042005.pdf [3] http://ark.intel.com/es/products/75122/intel-core-i7-4770-processor-8m-cache-up-to-3_90-ghz
Re: [gentoo-user] No motherboard beep since kernel upgrade
On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 18:35:20 +0100 null_ptr rhan...@gmx.de wrote: On 23/03/14 11:06, Tom Wijsman wrote: Switching to the old kernel fixed it so I bisected the linux-stable sources (as in the wiki) and the first bad commit is bd450dcc357. Attached is the bisect.log. Since it seems like it's a kernel bug I will create a bug report. https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ Can you send me a link me (or CC me) to the kernel bug when you do so? As a kernel maintainer, I can follow and perhaps backport a patch. -- With kind regards, Tom Wijsman (TomWij) Gentoo Developer E-mail address : tom...@gentoo.org GPG Public Key : 6D34E57D GPG Fingerprint : C165 AF18 AB4C 400B C3D2 ABF0 95B2 1FCD 6D34 E57D
Re: [gentoo-user] *** STOP misuing this list for personal attacks ***
On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 16:31:58 +, Markos Chandras wrote: I think this thread has gone a bit off-topic. Just a reminder, Gentoo has a special team[1] designed for developers and *users* to contact if someone does not play by the rules. Please consider contacting this team if reaching an agreement is not possible, instead of using the list for arguments, conflicts etc. While this is a valid point, Tom has already started to abide by the preferred habits of this list, so there is nothing to argue about (not that that stops some people). CCed to Markos because he may not read the list regularly. -- Neil Bothwick If you give a man a fish, he's fed for a day. If you teach a man to fish, he'll buy a silly hat. If you talk about fish to a starving man, you're a consultant. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2014 19:48:38 +0200 Nikita Tropin posixivis...@gmail.com wrote: See `config.log' for more details More details, warnings and errors can be found by reading the build.log from the bottom until you come across them; in this case, the above quote reveals that more details are in config.log. If you read up from the bottom of config.log, skipping the summary of variables; you'll find the actual error. Am I need to do smth (e.g. register a bug) or it's my local problem? Yes, this way, the developers can fix it to avoid it from happening for other users too; can you comment with the output of `emerge --info` and attach build.log as well as config.log? Thank you in advance. If needed, resources with extra details about filing bug reports: - https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Beautiful_bug_reports - https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Bugzilla_HOWTO -- With kind regards, Tom Wijsman (TomWij) Gentoo Developer E-mail address : tom...@gentoo.org GPG Public Key : 6D34E57D GPG Fingerprint : C165 AF18 AB4C 400B C3D2 ABF0 95B2 1FCD 6D34 E57D
Re: [gentoo-user] Making XEN functional
On Sun, March 23, 2014 19:26, Facundo Curti wrote: 2014-03-23 9:35 GMT-03:00 J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org: On Sunday, March 23, 2014 05:47:53 PM Nilesh Govindrajan wrote: I'm not meaning to hijack this thread, but isn't KVM a better option? The difference between Xen and KVM is tiny I think, no? What I see on web, is that XEN uses paravirtualization. If you have the correct hardware (like i have), XEN have better perfonmance. My intel i7 have virtualization instructions. See [1][2] y [3] I'm new in virtualization, i'm doing this for a desktop machine. Just for learn. Instead of use VirtualBOX or VMware, I'm installing XEN. Best perfonmance, and I can learn in the process. On desktop, I would recommend something like Virtualbox. Xen works best with a minimal host environment on a dedicated machine. 2014-03-23 9:14 GMT-03:00 J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org: I see this in tmp: * checking whether the C compiler works... no configure: error: in `/var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1- r5/work/xen-4.3.1/tools': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables ** Please fix your C-compiler. What does the following command return? # gcc-config -L /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.3:/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.3/32 what about gcc-config -l (sorry, meant lower-case in previous email) Please use the xl command set. xm is deprecated. :O I didn't know it was deprecated. Please also ensure you start the xen services: # /etc/init.d/xencommons start # /etc/init.d/xenstored start # /etc/init.d/xenconsoled start before trying the xl commands. I'm using systemd, so I tried to start this way: systemctl enable xencommons systemctl enable xenstored systemctl enable xencosnsoled And none exists :P (No such file or directory) I don't use systemd. You will need to find the correct unit-files for Xen. Alternatively, use OpenRC. Instead, if I make it with /etc/init.d/xenstored start it says: WARNING: xenstored is already starting (the same with xencommons and xenconsoled) So, I try do xl list, and says: libxl: error: libxl.c:87:libxl_ctx_alloc: Is xenstore daemon running? failed to stat /var/run/xenstored.pid: No such file or directory cannot init xl context The correct way is start it from systemd? Or through /etc/init.d ? Correct way depends on the init-system you are using. Systemd does things differently compared to OpenRC. My .config from kernel is [configKernel] and my [grub.cfg] I will check those if the above didn't solve it. I have the following installed on my server: [I] app-emulation/xen Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:09:22 PM 02/21/2014) (efi -custom-cflags -debug -flask -xsm) [I] app-emulation/xen-tools Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:14:51 PM 02/21/2014) (api hvm pam qemu screen -custom-cflags -debug -doc -flask -ocaml -pygrub - python -static-libs -xend PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET=python2_7 -python2_6 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 - python2_6) I have: o.o. I dont have xen installed. ¿Is that possible? ._. Yes, xen-tools can be installed seperately. You need xen installed to be able to boot with it. [ebuild N ] app-emulation/xen-4.3.1-r5 USE=efi xsm -custom-cflags -debug -flask I'm trying to install it but says: !!! copy /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-4.3.1-r5/image/boot/efi/gentoo/xen-4.3.1.efi - /boot/efi/gentoo/xen-4.3.1.efi failed. !!! [Errno 28] No space left on device Maybe is because I tried to re-emerge this? o.o Actually, you haven't got xen installed yet. And the install fails because your EFI-boot partition is full. Also, you need to ensure you boot correctly using Xen. The Linux kernel should be loaded and started by Xen as the primary domain. -- Joost
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No terminal handling library was found on your system. This is probably a library called 'curses' or 'ncurses'. You may need to install a package called 'curses-devel' or 'ncurses-devel' on your system. See `config.log' for more details Hi Nikita Tropin, No terminal handling library was found on your system. This is probably a library called 'curses' or 'ncurses'. You may need to install a package called 'curses-devel' or 'ncurses-devel' on your system. See `config.log' for more details the ebuild has =sys-libs/ncurses-5.1 RDEPEND that portage should have dealt with. Is your system up to date, clean and synced?
Re: [gentoo-user] Making XEN functional
2014-03-23 16:03 GMT-03:00 J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org: On Sun, March 23, 2014 19:26, Facundo Curti wrote: 2014-03-23 9:35 GMT-03:00 J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org: On Sunday, March 23, 2014 05:47:53 PM Nilesh Govindrajan wrote: I'm not meaning to hijack this thread, but isn't KVM a better option? The difference between Xen and KVM is tiny I think, no? What I see on web, is that XEN uses paravirtualization. If you have the correct hardware (like i have), XEN have better perfonmance. My intel i7 have virtualization instructions. See [1][2] y [3] I'm new in virtualization, i'm doing this for a desktop machine. Just for learn. Instead of use VirtualBOX or VMware, I'm installing XEN. Best perfonmance, and I can learn in the process. On desktop, I would recommend something like Virtualbox. Xen works best with a minimal host environment on a dedicated machine. Thank you for advice. I'm reading about so I can take a choice. 2014-03-23 9:14 GMT-03:00 J. Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org: I see this in tmp: * checking whether the C compiler works... no configure: error: in `/var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-tools-4.3.1- r5/work/xen-4.3.1/tools': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables ** Please fix your C-compiler. What does the following command return? # gcc-config -L /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.3:/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.3/32 what about gcc-config -l (sorry, meant lower-case in previous email) [1] x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.7.3 * Please use the xl command set. xm is deprecated. :O I didn't know it was deprecated. Please also ensure you start the xen services: # /etc/init.d/xencommons start # /etc/init.d/xenstored start # /etc/init.d/xenconsoled start before trying the xl commands. I'm using systemd, so I tried to start this way: systemctl enable xencommons systemctl enable xenstored systemctl enable xencosnsoled And none exists :P (No such file or directory) I don't use systemd. You will need to find the correct unit-files for Xen. Alternatively, use OpenRC. yep, but I cant find this. Maybe is because XEN is not installed rigth now. Instead, if I make it with /etc/init.d/xenstored start it says: WARNING: xenstored is already starting (the same with xencommons and xenconsoled) So, I try do xl list, and says: libxl: error: libxl.c:87:libxl_ctx_alloc: Is xenstore daemon running? failed to stat /var/run/xenstored.pid: No such file or directory cannot init xl context The correct way is start it from systemd? Or through /etc/init.d ? Correct way depends on the init-system you are using. Systemd does things differently compared to OpenRC. My .config from kernel is [configKernel] and my [grub.cfg] I will check those if the above didn't solve it. I have the following installed on my server: [I] app-emulation/xen Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:09:22 PM 02/21/2014) (efi -custom-cflags -debug -flask -xsm) [I] app-emulation/xen-tools Installed versions: 4.3.1-r5^t{tbz2}(12:14:51 PM 02/21/2014) (api hvm pam qemu screen -custom-cflags -debug -doc -flask -ocaml -pygrub - python -static-libs -xend PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET=python2_7 -python2_6 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 - python2_6) I have: o.o. I dont have xen installed. ¿Is that possible? ._. Yes, xen-tools can be installed seperately. You need xen installed to be able to boot with it. I have xen-tools. But I dont have xen. [ebuild N ] app-emulation/xen-4.3.1-r5 USE=efi xsm -custom-cflags -debug -flask I'm trying to install it but says: !!! copy /var/tmp/portage/app-emulation/xen-4.3.1-r5/image/boot/efi/gentoo/xen-4.3.1.efi - /boot/efi/gentoo/xen-4.3.1.efi failed. !!! [Errno 28] No space left on device Maybe is because I tried to re-emerge this? o.o Actually, you haven't got xen installed yet. And the install fails because your EFI-boot partition is full. Also, you need to ensure you boot correctly using Xen. The Linux kernel should be loaded and started by Xen as the primary domain. Yes. I had xen installed. I booted from grub with it, and XEN loaded my system. But once inside, I tried to re-emerge. So, XEN was unistalled, and right now it can't be emerged any more ._. I didn't shutdown my computer yet, So I still using a kernel XEN, in a domain0. I dont know why i dont have space on EFI anymore ._. If I installed it once, why I cant do this twice? ._. I cleaned, on efi, the files from old install xen. This is all i have: /boot/efi: EFI tmp /boot/efi/EFI: gentoo /boot/efi/EFI/gentoo: grubx64.efi df -h: /dev/sdb12,0M 124K 1,9M 7% /boot/efi It just have 2MB space, because I do it following the gentoo handbook that recommends 4MB of space (less 2 from filesystem). Is that enough space? Any way to fix it Without changing the partitions? I dont use LVM :/ Thank you for help!
Re: [gentoo-user] Making XEN functional
Solved the lack of space. I modified my partitions. and xen is back again :) Now I'm going to reboot with xen, start the services and try with xl. Thank you for help. I will keep in contact
Re: [gentoo-user] Making XEN functional
It works! :) Thank you for you help! Now I just need to install my hosts jeje. I'll try XEN, if I see performance is not good, I will change to VirtualBox as you suggested. Thanks again! :)
[gentoo-user] HP scanner is no longer found
Howdy, This is confusing. A month or so ago, my HP 5300C scanner worked just fine. I plugged it in today, it doesn't show up. When I type lsusb, I get this: root@fireball / # lsusb Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 007 Device 002: ID 0764:0501 Cyber Power System, Inc. CP1500 AVR UPS Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 005 Device 002: ID 046d:c05a Logitech, Inc. M90/M100 Optical Mouse Bus 005 Device 003: ID 22b8:6402 Motorola PCS Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 009 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 008 Device 002: ID 2109:3431 Bus 008 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub root@fireball / # No scanner there. I thought maybe the cable was bad, plugged in my printer with the same cable and the printer shows up just fine. I have tried both a 3.11.6 and 3.13.6 kernel thinking just maybe it was a bug but I'm pretty sure I was using 3.11.6 last time. Here is a list of usb and sane packages installed: root@fireball / # equery list *usb* *sane* * Searching for *usb* ... [IP-] [ ] dev-libs/libusb-1.0.18:1 [IP-] [ ] dev-libs/libusb-compat-0.1.5-r2:0 [IP-] [ ] sys-apps/usbutils-007:0 [IP-] [ ] virtual/libusb-0-r1:0 [IP-] [ ] virtual/libusb-1-r1:1 * Searching for *sane* ... [IP-] [ ] kde-base/ksaneplugin-4.12.3:4/4.12 [IP-] [ ] kde-base/libksane-4.12.3:4/4.12 [IP-] [ ] media-gfx/sane-backends-1.0.24-r3:0 [IP-] [ ] media-gfx/xsane-0.999:0 root@fireball / # This is the USE flags which I try to enable globally unless there is a conflict that doesn't allow it. root@fireball / # equery h usb * Searching for USE flag usb ... [IP-] [ ] app-crypt/gnupg-2.0.22:0 [IP-] [ ] app-mobilephone/gammu-1.33.0:0 [IP-] [ ] kde-base/systemsettings-4.11.7:4/4.11 [IP-] [ ] media-gfx/sane-backends-1.0.24-r3:0 [IP-] [ ] net-print/cups-1.7.1:0 [IP-] [ ] sys-power/nut-2.6.5-r1:0 root@fireball / # And emerge -pv for some packages listed above just for giggles. root@fireball / # emerge -pv dev-libs/libusb dev-libs/libusb-compat sys-apps/usbutils =virtual/libusb-0-r1 =virtual/libusb-1-r1 media-gfx/sane-backends These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild R] dev-libs/libusb-1.0.18:1 USE=udev -debug -doc -examples -static-libs {-test} ABI_X86=(64) (-32) (-x32) 0 kB [ebuild R] virtual/libusb-1-r1:1 USE=udev ABI_X86=(64) (-32) (-x32) 0 kB [ebuild R] dev-libs/libusb-compat-0.1.5-r2 USE=-debug -examples -static-libs ABI_X86=(64) (-32) (-x32) 0 kB [ebuild R] sys-apps/usbutils-007 USE=zlib -python PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET=python2_7 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 0 kB [ebuild R ~] media-gfx/sane-backends-1.0.24-r3 USE=avahi gphoto2 ipv6 threads usb -doc -snmp -systemd -v4l -xinetd SANE_BACKENDS=avision hp hp3500 hp3900 hp4200 hp5400 hp5590 hpljm1005 hpsj5s snapscan* -abaton