compiled part),
and will clean out the downloaded files.
That should get you some disk space.
Fred Clausen
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Sami Näätänen wrote:
On Saturday 20 September 2003 03:15, Fred Clausen wrote:
Fred Clausen wrote:
Ok, this is turing out to be one major problem. :-/ I ran memtest and
sure enough, one of my sticks of RAM was bad. Ok, no problem, I only
loose 512 mb(only *tear*), and I am down to 768. Oh
Fred Clausen wrote:
Hey all -
I am having a couple of issues with things that I am trying to compile
and I am at a wits end trying to figure out what to do.
All of these issues revolve around nmemonics. If I try to compile any
2.4.xx kernel, I get an error, in random places, about an invalid
net.ethx
=)
Fred Clausen
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Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
Fred Clausen wrote:
I get an error, in random places ...
Maybe it's not your case, but I experienced, that in case
of random errors during compilation there is a HW problem, mostly RAM.
I had to increase CPU supply voltage on **not* *overclocked Athlon XP
about + 0.2V
to find an option
like that on emerge ?
emerge gentoolkit then do a qpkg -I
nelis
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emerge -pe world will show you all of the installed packages.
Fred Clausen
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,
That might be gkrellm. If it isn't, I use fluxbox and gkrellm is the
best app for monitoring your system.
Fred Clausen
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Fred Clausen wrote:
Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
Fred Clausen wrote:
I get an error, in random places ...
Maybe it's not your case, but I experienced, that in case
of random errors during compilation there is a HW problem, mostly RAM.
I had to increase CPU supply voltage on **not* *overclocked
?
Thanks,
lodger
No problem on my end.
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Chris wrote:
I need a good avi player any suggestions?
thanks
Xine plays .avi files.
Fred Clausen
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]: *** [_subdir_events] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-gaming-r5/drivers/acpi'
make[1]: *** [_subdir_acpi] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.20-gaming-r5/drivers'
make: *** [_dir_drivers] Error 2
Any help?
Fred Clausen
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Mark Knecht wrote:
Which version of gcc, glibc, etc are you running?
emerge info is a good place to get everything quickly.
- Mark
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 19:35, Fred Clausen wrote:
Hey all -
I am having a couple of issues with things that I am trying to compile
and I am at a wits end
with those flags(gentoo had those flags set) but I am
willing to try anything at this point =)
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Fred Clausen wrote:
I doubt this matters, but emerge info at the top says 2.4.20-gentoo-r6
while you are working on the gaming kernel. That's a bit strange, but
probably not a problem.
I had trouble with the gcc3.3 stuff. One of the main problems was it
gets more strict about bits of code. I
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I read this warning was a result of some patches placed on the 2.4.20-r6
kernel(saw this when I emerged the -r6 kernel), and the solution was to
re-emerge iptables.
Fred Clausen
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