Qv6 wrote:
Folks,
Tried to emerge grip under kernel-2.6.11 and received this error about
a missing library.
An ' emerge libstdc++.la -s ' found nothing.
I am running gcc-3.3.5
Any clues in resolving this will be apreciated. Here's the error:
#
libtool: link: cannot find library
MalachiX wrote:
Also, the freezes happen even when not
using OpenGL, so it can't be 3d related.
I wouldn't jump to that conclusion. In my case, I pretty much never
used opengl, so it was not a problem for me to remove it from my USE
flags. Yet *that* was the change that gave me perfect
Hello,
I just installed gentoo 3 days ago.
I don't understand the difference between GENTOO_MIRRORS and SYNC when
using emerge --sync.
Thank you for your help.
Al Bayrouni
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Al Bayrouni wrote:
Hello,
I just installed gentoo 3 days ago.
I don't understand the difference between GENTOO_MIRRORS and SYNC when
using emerge --sync.
Thank you for your help.
Al Bayrouni
welcome,
GENTOO_MIRRORS is used when downloading source packages *not* with
emerge --sync
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Harry Putnam wrote:
[Repost alert!! - reposted from several days ago]
I haven't gotten any nibbles on my original post on this topic. Is it
inappropriate here?
I want to have emacs like keybindings inside the mozilla locator box.
I think this
I frequently find myself fetching packages then building. Reading
through the emerged documentation that does not seem to be any way to do
both in one step fetch first, and then if successful, fetch second?
I tried:
emerge -fDva world emerge -uDv world
which only mostly prefetched files
On Saturday 16 April 2005 21:47, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
I frequently find myself fetching packages then building. Reading
through the emerged documentation that does not seem to be any way to do
both in one step fetch first, and then if successful, fetch second?
I tried:
emerge -fDva
Jason Stubbs wrote:
On Saturday 16 April 2005 21:47, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
I frequently find myself fetching packages then building. Reading
through the emerged documentation that does not seem to be any way to do
both in one step fetch first, and then if successful, fetch second?
I tried:
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
I tried:
emerge -fDva world emerge -uDv world
which only mostly prefetched files (misssed a bunch).
Because you're missing the -u on the first emerge?
Benno
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Vittorio wrote:
I've just reshaped the partitions of my laptop hardisk removing a primary
partition /dev/hda3 previously devoted to swap, making a bigger
reiserfs /dev/hda3 and recreatring the swap partition that now is /dev/hda7.
bash-2.05b# mkswap /dev/hda7
/dev/hda7: No such file or
hello, im trying to upgrade my kernel to 2.6.10. I'm using vidalinux
with genkernel. i followed a guide
http://forums.vidalinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=2690highlight=kernel
+upgrade+2+6+10 but after reboot i get 'Error 15: File not found after
kernel grub selection. Also a get error stating that
Jose Moreira wrote:
hello, im trying to upgrade my kernel to 2.6.10. I'm using vidalinux
with genkernel. i followed a guide
http://forums.vidalinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=2690highlight=kernel
+upgrade+2+6+10 but after reboot i get 'Error 15: File not found after
kernel grub selection. Also a get
Hi,
Sorry to be a pest but I received no answers on this yet so I
thought I'd try again.
The machine below is now happily dual booting Gentoo and FC2. I can
mount the FC2 home directory and see the user's directories but there
are unassigned owner and group values (500/501/502, etc.)
On 4/16/05, Jose Moreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i joined gentoo-users because vidalinux is gentoo-based. if i did rong
tell me and i'll leave, no prob.
It's not wrong, but you're the first person I've seen ask about
videlinux here. I hadn't even heard of it.
Christoph's comment seems about
On 4/16/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
Instead of using useradd to create user accounts can I just edit
/etc/passwd /etc/group and place identical entries in the Gentoo
side as the FC2 side and then have both distros use the same home
directories? (Without
On 4/16/05, Jose Moreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ive tried updating the fstab from ext2 to reiserfs but then it doesnt
boot :|
Jose,
Sorry but I didn't keep the original message. I think the problem
Christoph was seeing was that you had something like:
/dev/BOOT / ext3.
/dev/HOME
Kiawud wrote:
On 4/16/05, Mrugesh Karnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello folks,
I'm trying to install Gentoo with LVM2. I had to stop the installation
at one point and reboot the pc. Later, I booted with LiveCD again and
now I'm wondering how I am to get my volumes back...
I did the following (I
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