Mike Williams wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 11:37, MAL wrote:
On a similar note, does anyone else think it would be a good idea for
emerge to collate the 'information' text that packages such as portage
dump to the console while emerging, to display at the end of a long emerge?
OK, portage
' to
/etc/init.d/distccd, just before it starts distccd.
These dynamically pathed gcc's have caused me so many problems :/
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to .bashrc. Remembering to type su -
every time to login, is not a solution, it's an additional problem.
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gentoo on
this ;)
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in the background (using ), from another
script, it complains with the same message you get when you try to
setterm in X, or over SSH:
cannot (un)set powersave mode
I am assuming this is because setterm can't get to the IOCTLs required
to do the power saving.. does anyone know better?
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david mattatall wrote:
If Fast Writes are supporded by both the host-bridge and card, why is it that
it isn't turned on?
Because they can cause evil problems on many systems. You can enable
them, however I forget how, so google :)
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),
or grub could be passworded, or indeed there could be additional
security measures on the boot procedure, but the above should work for a
generic gentoo install.
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masked), portage has emerge resume
support inbuilt.
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/xscreensaver-4.06-r2
snip
emerge -pP xscreensaver
These are the packages that I would unmerge:
app-misc/xscreensaver
selected: none
protected: 4.05-r1
omitted: none
prune: No packages selected for removal.
snip
What could have caused this?
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software on each, so
that might avoid problems.
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:)
It looks like an app you have installed still depends on gnome 1.x
(probably an old, not-yet-updated ebuild).
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That will add you to the games group, which sounds like it's what's
disallowing you access to much needed gaming :)
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have a Radeon 8500LE 128MB, but I don't think it's my graphics driver,
as i've been through a few, namely: DRI, (a years worth of CVS), then
ATI's new unified driver, (couple of versions).
Anyone seen this or have a clue why it happens?
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PS: I only see this in mozilla, GTK etc apps
' use my pc to browse, and proclaim well that's
shit, you don't see that on windows.
/me growls
I now have a reason to track this down :p
Regards,
Craig
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Mike Erickson wrote:
* MAL ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hey people,
Since starting to use Gentoo, (pre-1.1), I have randomly had fonts in
Mozilla come out... er.. squished :)
[...]
Try increasing the font resolution in the Options or reordering the
FontPath directives in your XF86Config.
Why
from source.. but it's a
pretty integral part of Gentoo, and in the spirits of portage not
nagging that there's no editor emerged, i'd prefer to do this the ebuild
way.
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Arker wrote:
On March 10, 2003 03:51 pm, MAL wrote:
Since starting to use Gentoo, (pre-1.1), I have randomly had fonts in
Mozilla come out... er.. squished :)
Edit - Preferences - Appearance - Fonts. Set 'Display resolution' to
96dpi.
[...]
Let me know if this helps... If not, I'll dig deeper
This temporarily changes what emerge accepts, rather than forcing or
changing anything.
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Mike Erickson wrote:
* MAL ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Arker wrote:
On March 10, 2003 03:51 pm, MAL wrote:
Since starting to use Gentoo, (pre-1.1), I have randomly had fonts in
Mozilla come out... er.. squished :)
Edit - Preferences - Appearance - Fonts. Set 'Display resolution' to
96dpi
another gripe :)
Any ideas why it's void of... everything?
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respectively.
There really should be no need to create your own /etc/init.d/iptables,
as this will just cause problems when it comes to updating iptables.
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Tomas Volka wrote:
Optionally you can emerge masked ebuild with ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -u xmms. Thats what i did and it works just fine :)
lol, except it wants to update 18 other core parts of my system,
including my nvidia driver?!
oddness :)
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Alexander Futasz wrote:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-devm=104745885627701w=2
is this your problem? wouldbe strange though since i use the same
version as you and have no problems. see:
Yes it's my problem, see below for where the files are going:
media-sound/xmms-1.2.7-r15 *
CONTENTS:
suggested.
$ ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge xmms
and the explanation why it doesnt break for me is, because i use an
older version of portage.
Cheers, u da man :)
If I didn't have so much on at work today, i'd be fiddling with my
workstation and might have found this ;)
Again, thanks,
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emerge your own custom ebuild but
don't want to have to keep putting it in the portage tree (cos I like
the tree to clean :)
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seen the odd frozen desktop already, (3 day old
install). I figured it was an app I was using, but fill me in
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or address
Anyone? :)
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startup menu, or Run section of the registry).
Don't forget to put the following section in your init.d script:
depend() {
need Win4Lin
}
And add your script to the default runlevel:
rc-update add ems default
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Nicholas Hockey wrote:
seems to be working, thanks for tolerating the spam now if somebody else
could reply to this to show me that i not only can see mine it would be
great
Please don't use html email.
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Patrick Börjesson wrote:
Doesn't work. At least not for me
Anyone else who have successfully emerged it?
Emerged fine at home for me.
I'll try on this newish 1.4rc2 system. Gimme a few mins to d/l the files :)
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unmerge so I've gone and cleaned out a
few that I'm sure weren't in use by other programs.
U sure it isn't a permissions problem on the world file?
FYI, mine's:
root:root
644
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showing up.
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Option Device /dev/input/mice
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
USB support is in the kernel, the mouse is found at boot time
Ok, but you don't say what the actual problem is.. does X load? does the
mouse just not move?
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internally, and will be attached to device /dev/misc/psaux
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specific index colours disabled for black/white use within grub
(for text).
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CDs for
imaging/copying, but unfortunately X-CD-Roast doesn't seem to support
dvdrecord to write DVD-Rs yet, (segfaults with it for me).
Does anyone have any insight on this?
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I'm still getting packages see-sawing, that is, wanting to upgrade, then
when I do, wanting to downgrade again.
This time it's:
[ebuildU ] x11-misc/shared-mime-info-0.9 [0.7]
and after upgrade:
[ebuildUD] x11-misc/shared-mime-info-0.7 [0.9]
What's causing this?
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is marketing, (ie. uses 1000 instead
of 1024).
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Chris van der Pennen wrote:
What's causing this?/
Just a guess, but mirror lag? Are you syncing between upgrades (dumb
question, but)?
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that... then it wanted to
upgrade again :/
Upgraded again, and we're back to square 1.. wanting downgrade.
Any other ideas?
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different values of SDL_VIDEODRIVER
and SDL_AUDIODRIVER.
A list of some of the options can be found here:
http://www.libsdl.org/faq.php?action=listentriescategory=9
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Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Tuesday 25 Mar 2003 10:38, MAL wrote:
Yes, that will allow X-CD-Roast to use it to read CDs for
imaging/copying, but unfortunately X-CD-Roast doesn't seem to support
dvdrecord to write DVD-Rs yet, (segfaults with it for me).
Does anyone have any insight on this?
Yes
an:
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge openbox
edit /var/cache/edb/world and change the line that reads:
x11-wm/openbox
and change it to:
=x11-wm/openbox-2.3.0
then do:
emerge -P openbox
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to it, but not remove one another's files.
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the list posted on how we did it if you would like
that.
I'm going to have to get this up and running soon too, so yeah, please.
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believe it is an IDE driver
issue, (purely speculation).
If anyone has any pointers, please speak up :)
Desktop: VIA mbd, 2xIDE @ UDMA100 + Promise ATA controller with main
hard drive on. ext3.
Laptop: ld toshiba, with reiserfs on 6GB hdd.
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Hope this doesn't come accross as a whinge, but it's simply bad
etiquette and makes following threads harder.
Cheers,
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mappings to /dev via devfsd, and hdparm them.
Just wondering if there is a proper way before I go foddling.
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a symbolic link do the trick?
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Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
Mal Hi ppl, Anyone know how to set (and check), the various IDE features,
Mal such as DMA, for cd drives that are being emulated by the ide-scsi
Mal generic driver?
Use the /proc interface:
/proc/ide/hd[a-d]/settings
To set DMA (for example):
echo using_dma:1
Jesse Jacobs wrote:
Hello everyone,
Any one know of some good docs for start-stop-daemon?
TIA,
j
man anything
pretty much works, except 'man life' :p
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Bobby R. Cox wrote:
Is it possible to change where webmail looks/stores mail? Or is this
controlled by the underlying mail server?
Squirrelmail acts just like any other MUA, (mail client), communicating
via POP3 or IMAP4, and so it's utterly up to the mail server.
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Arnold Krille wrote:
On Friday 30 May 2003 17:09, MAL wrote:
Bobby R. Cox wrote:
Is it possible to change where webmail looks/stores mail? Or is this
controlled by the underlying mail server?
Squirrelmail acts just like any other MUA, (mail client), communicating
via POP3 or IMAP4, and so it's
with gentoo boot cd and
everything is ok. The problem is when I boot into my partition. Well, if
anyone has any idea instead of just backing up stuff and reinstall
gentoo I'll be glad to hear it.
Why not just emerge -e world ?
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)%?%{wk}%?%+Lw%?
in your ~/.screenrc .
Screen is indeed great so what do I have to do to have it as my
default shell? :)
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Rev. Jeffrey Paul wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, MAL wrote:
Screen is indeed great so what do I have to do to have it as my
default shell? :)
I put the following in my .profile:
if [ -z $STY ]; then
screen -d -R
exit
fi
Wouldn't
screen -d -RR
be more suited?
Also, what happens
, by moving the
picture right.
It /sounds/ like you're seeing the kind of ghosting some monitors
produce when they wrap an image.
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? Surely if you have /tmp mounted when you
untar the install stage you use, it will get the correct permissions?
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)
...
done.
---
That's not a typo, it really said xfree-3.4k-r2
I'll post a bug, but I just wanted to mention that here.
Does anyone have any pointers?
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to
complete.
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bryn wrote:
MAL wrote:
No! the first ls has completed, thus the job has finished, thus it
has stopped. The shell waits for the next prompt before it alerts you
of this fact.
No, 'fraid not.
Compare:
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running X apps
remotely so this has only just become an issue so I guess I'll go check
in the ssh archives see if it's been a problem for anyone else.
Sorry if you didn't get what I meant.
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are that the unstable depends on the same packages
and that the --nodeps emerge will work just fine.
why not just:
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge packagename
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Erik S. Johansen wrote:
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 14:18, Marius Mauch wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 13:33:11 +0300 Erik S. Johansen wrote:
When you want a single unstable package, it's worth a try doing
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -u --nodeps packagename
You'd ofcourse have to do
emerge -up
, and it will be
downloaded again when needed.
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bryce wrote:
I have updated an ebuild for the next version of software(new version of
transgaming's Point2Play). I tested it on my box and it works, now what
do i do with it?
Submit a bug to bugs.gentoo.org
Use the ebuild category.
Make sure you upload any files/patches and a ChangeLog
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graphical to the end of
the kernel line. Boot this new entry to get a graphical login, or the
original to get command line only.
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MAL wrote:
Append the runlevel name (number in other distros) to the kernel line at
boot.
Like when you boot single user mode by appending 'single'.
So to solve Jan's problem, create a new directory in /etc/runlevels
called 'graphical'
rc-update add xdm graphical
rc-update del xdm default
Chris van der Pennen wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 18:30, MAL wrote:
/MAL wrote:
Append the runlevel name (number in other distros) to the kernel line at
boot.
Like when you boot single user mode by appending 'single'.
So to solve Jan's problem, create a new directory in /etc/runlevels
called
:
emerge i2c
It shouldn't hurt to have the latest i2c package on top of that in
gentoo-sources.
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to the defaults, and the transfer
is retried with the enhanced settings.
To keep the settings over reboot, edit /etc/conf.d/hdparm, and do:
rc-update add hdparm default
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and to enable VIA82CXXX chipset support (I
have no clue how they knew that I needed VIA...)
The VP_IDE you mentioned above, stands for VIA Pro IDE.
The kernel really could do with some more meaningful text here and there ;)
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) still needed?
That's why they remain... in case you're still using them.
If it's OK to clean them, why doesn't portage do it by itself when updating?
Frank
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setting refresh rates IIRC.
Again, IIRC, some of the card specific drivers do.
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mpg123.
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to set your Win98 box's Default Gateway to
192.168.0.254, and it's DNS servers to whatever your ISP gave you.
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, then configure your linux pc only to 'dial up'
via the modem, and run IP masquerading on it. Then set all the other
machine's gateway's to the IP of your linux box. No idea how this would
affect the modem's ability to operate. It may get confused by broadcast
packets from the other PCs.
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command do you use to scp? (whole command line).
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Ohad Lutzky wrote:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 09:01:12AM +0100, MAL wrote:
I'm afraid you can't connect a modem to a hub (in this circumstance) :)
If your ADSL modem only has an ethernet port, your linux box will need
two network cards. One to connect the PC to the hub, and one to connect
the PC
Has anyone else had this dissapear on them?
emerge -u world wanted to downgrade:
mit-krb5-1.2.7-r2
to:
mit-krb5-1.2.7
and doing so has removed libkrb4.so.2, which programs such as mplayer use.
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do something with my
computer that I don't understand 100%.
Ditto :)
Hope that explains it enough for you.
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going by memory here, so let me know if it doesn't work.
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anything you have modified)
rm -rf /usr/portage
then:
emerge sync
then possibly:
emerge portage
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Cheers people,
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Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
MAL wrote:
I'm not after funky bootsplash screens but what I would like to do is
How about non-funky images that are displayed via silent bootsplash and
show messages like 'Initialising system' and 'Shutting down system'?
Sounds great... I take it you mean using
to do what Im
trying to do b4 i got at it for a 3rd time from stage
1? thanks for your time. really appreciate it.
It definitely is possible :)
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is pointing to the right root
filesystem, and that /etc/fstab on the system, is correct.
Feel free to post those files here and we'll gander :)
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, but they sure aren't runtime
dependencies. I wonder if there is a way the mozilla ebuild could
emerge vim/csh if needed, compile mozilla, then unmerge vim/csh.
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Frank Hellmuth wrote:
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 14:48, MAL wrote:
Read the ChangeLog, mozilla-1.4.ebuild is not even complete.
The ChangeLog says:
08 Jul 2003; Brad Laue [EMAIL PROTECTED] mozilla-1.4.ebuild:
Bring Mozilla 1.4 with enigmail out into the open now that mozdev is back
] app-text/ghostscript-7.05.6 [7.05.5] -X +cups -cj
It's gimp that starts it off.
It doesn't want libglade, because you (correctly) have the gnome USE
flag unset, but if you set that flag, it will require gnome-libs and
other gnome related packages, and eventually libglade.
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Matt Broughton wrote:
#updatedb
#locate httpd.conf
only shows the httpd.conf files within the portage tree...
That'll be because it's called apache.conf/apache2.conf ;)
/etc/apache
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, it sets a standby
timeout for that drive. With no argument, it will likely fail or
disable standby for that drive.
The -y option forcefully spins down the drive.
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Norberto BENSA wrote:
On this subject. How do I copy a DVD image to my HD?
I've rent Final Fantasy, and I'd like to copy the movie. Something like:
dd if=/dev/cdroms/cdrom1 of=ffantasy.dvd
But it didn't work.
Any other suggestion?
emerge dvdrip
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what you did, screws this display up, meaning that those of us who
actually follow conversations here, get annoyed.. please don't do it.
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is a problem, use distcc to lever the power of
an external machine, or compile the whole stage1-3 on another machine,
and rsync it to the laptop.
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to compile all stage1 changing architecture setting from
686 to 586.
You're right to do this. I have a K6-2 running gentoo, but it's been
running for so long, untouched, (190 days uptime), that I forgot that I
had set CHOST to i586-pc-linux-gnu.
Maybe that will fix things.
Cheers,
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Stephen Boulet wrote:
On Saturday 12 July 2003 03:27 am, William Kenworthy wrote:
We were able to get three identical machines where gentoo, Mandrake and
debian were installed for a basic i386/i586/optimised by gentoo
(-march=petium3 -pipe -O3) comparison. Nothing fancy, roughly standard
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