I'm new at this, and I don't know about ebuild yet. Can you give me a hint
about what I should do to get the Xorgautoconfig built?
Thanks!
Mark M. Hart
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: David Gurvich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 4:59 AM
To:
I believe that either you are missing a driver in your kernel, or haven't
loaded it if set as a module.
On Thursday 04 May 2006 9:41 am, Mark M. Hart wrote:
I just did an emerge on Xorgautoconfig and ran the command, but the
xorg.conf file it makes doesn't work - it tells me that ATI(0) Adapter
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Mark M. Hart wrote:
I'm new at this, and I don't know about ebuild yet. Can you give me a hint
about what I should do to get the Xorgautoconfig built?
Thanks!
Mark M. Hart
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You should probably take a look at the PPC
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Mark M. Hart wrote:
I got the fbdev version of the config file working by setting the default
depth to 16 instead of 24. This is an old 233 mhz box, and slow video isn't
going to make that much difference, I think. I would like to know at some
Here goes:
Xorgautoconfig --dump yields:
Dumping Debugging Information:
Machine ID: Power Macintosh
EDID Tag: DPC7037
H-Min: 30 H-Max: 70 V-Min: 50 V-Max: 60
Card Dump:
Framebuffer Id: ATY Mach64
Framebuffer
Will Gentoo have a presence at LinuxWorld in San Francisco, in August? I
think last year they had a booth in the .org pavillion.
As a San Fransiscan Gentoo user, I'd like to be involved. To whom do I
speak?
Michael
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On Thursday 04 May 2006 05:46, Jamie wrote:
In the next few days I will be getting my brand new Dell 2007WFP LCD
delivered and obviously I want to use it on my Gentoo box.
This screen uses a non-standard resolution of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I have no
idea how to get this setting in my XOrg
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 23:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] why firefox is so slow?':
I've asked on multiple occassions for a comparison to a Debian paradigm.
My first distro was Debian. So a comparison to Debian would do me a
world of good.
ARCH ~= STABLE
but more
On Wed, 3 May 2006, Zac Slade wrote:
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 16:04, Jorge Almeida wrote:
But I won't be able to use svc to interact with the child. That's why I
feel I must reformulate the whole setup.
If you need deeper interaction with a child process then you might need to
look outside
Glenn Enright wrote:
Nvidia dont release the source for this driver, which makes it difficult for
others to patch it, even if they new how the card internals worked ;).
As far as I understand, the binary driver itself is not patched. The
patching concerns the way it is integrated into your
As far as I know you can only overwite a file on NTFS if you leave the
size *exactly* the same. Let's hope it will soon be possible to use
NTFS natively.
On 5/3/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Set up a Samba server... hmm... KDE Control Centre has a
Bo Andresen wrote on 05/04/06 00:48:
It turns out I was wrong about this. If I type
# LC_ALL=POSIX oowriter2
they don't work for me either. Same goes for LC_ALL=C. All other locales on
your list from locale -a they do work with. (Except en_GB.utf8 which results
in a lot of errors on my
On Thursday 04 May 2006 11:17, Dave Jones wrote:
Bo, thank you *very* much, starting oowriter2 as you suggested using
LC_All=en_US.utf8 oowriter2 worked, the us_intl keyboard now works as it
should.
Glad to hear that. :)
I have no /etc/env.d/02locale file; did you create that file yourself?
Bo Andresen wrote on 04/05/06 11:32:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 11:17, Dave Jones wrote:
Bo, thank you *very* much, starting oowriter2 as you suggested using
LC_All=en_US.utf8 oowriter2 worked, the us_intl keyboard now works as it
should.
Glad to hear that. :)
What's more, it seems to work fine
Hi,
I want to know which is the best file system for a high
performance Linux? I'm presently a encrypted ext3 file system for my
Gentoo Desktop machine.. I've heard that ReiserFS provides the best
performance.. Is it true? What about XFS? My file system is created
using the following
Farhan Ahmed wrote:
Hi,
I want to know which is the best file system for a high
performance Linux? I'm presently a encrypted ext3 file system for my
Gentoo Desktop machine.. I've heard that ReiserFS provides the best
performance.. Is it true? What about XFS? My file system is created
On Thursday 04 May 2006 12:08, Dave Jones wrote:
As a matter of curiosity, what errors did you get when you tried
en_GB.utf8 on your system?
$ LC_ALL=en_GB.utf8 oowriter2
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
New for 2006!
http://linuxgazette.net/122/TWDT.html#piszcz
:-)
Teresa and Dale wrote:
Farhan Ahmed wrote:
Hi,
I want to know which is the best file system for a high
performance Linux? I'm presently a encrypted ext3 file system for my
Gentoo Desktop machine.. I've heard that ReiserFS
I am using the 2006.0 livecd on a sony vaio to copy across an existing
install.
It appears that the standard setting for 2006.0 on this machine has set
the 1.2Ghz processor to less than 600Mhz. cpufreq appears to be on the
livecd but refuses to change the speed.
Any hints on how to turn up the
On Thursday 04 May 2006 05:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 01 May 2006 11:51 pm, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Tuesday 02 May 2006 08:18, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS} -fvisibility-inlines-hidden
no, just no. This breaks enough stuff. Do not tell others to use it. If
I am using the 2006.0 livecd on a sony vaio to copy across an existing
install.
It appears that the standard setting for 2006.0 on this machine has set
the 1.2Ghz processor to less than 600Mhz. cpufreq appears to be on the
livecd but refuses to change the speed.
Any hints on how to turn up
Hi,
there is no 'best' fs.
Except for boot. Boot should always be ext2. Everything else is just overkill.
ext3 is nice for backward compatibility.
reiserfs is nice, if you have lots and lots of small files (like me), because
it saves a lot of space.
xfs is nice, if you deal with big files
command not found.
There is a 'cpufreq-selector', but it returns no cpufreq support - are
there modules that should be loaded?
BillK
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 13:46 +0200, Norman Rieß wrote:
I am using the 2006.0 livecd on a sony vaio to copy across an existing
install.
It appears that the
Hi, I am having a strange behavior on a gentoo x86 fresh install. Iam
trying to emerge gnome and I have the following message at top of
emerge -pv gnome
[blocks B ] virtual/xft (is blocking x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r7)
Don´t have a clue of what is happening and could not found nothing at
command not found.
There is a 'cpufreq-selector', but it returns no cpufreq support - are
there modules that should be loaded?
BillK
Not really.
In this HowTo (Point 3)
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/power-management-guide.xml
this stuff is compiled in the kernel.
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org
On Thursday 04 May 2006 09:59, S. Schwartz wrote:
Glenn Enright wrote:
Nvidia dont release the source for this driver, which makes it difficult
for others to patch it, even if they new how the card internals worked
;).
As far as I understand, the binary driver itself is not patched. The
From what I can see of the livecd kernel, its there (and at least
partially modular), but is not recognising the sonys speedstep. I am
not having much luck with google. The cpufreq tools dont appear to be
present which may be a problem. I am groping a bit in the dark here!
I looked at the doc
Bo Andresen wrote on 04/05/06 12:44:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 12:08, Dave Jones wrote:
As a matter of curiosity, what errors did you get when you tried
en_GB.utf8 on your system?
$ LC_ALL=en_GB.utf8 oowriter2
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale
Hello All,
I also got the same issue when trying to install gnome, hal, dbus.
The following error happens for someone that is helping me when he did
a search for this thing:
virtual/xft
Latest version available: 6.8
Latest version installed: 6.8.2-r6
Size of downloaded files:
Hi,
I am having a problem with CUPS. (I think)
I have Gentoo on my laptop and I was able to print just fine to any of
the network printers here at work, but all of a sudden this is not
working anymore.
When I try to print, it looks like the job is being sent to the
printer, but nothing comes out
A. R. wrote on 04/05/06 16:18:
I am having a problem with CUPS. (I think)
I have Gentoo on my laptop and I was able to print just fine to any of
the network printers here at work, but all of a sudden this is not
working anymore.
When I try to print, it looks like the job is being sent to
Sometimes, due poor maintnance of low level foomatic driver in portage an
updated foomatic driver dies silently and cups daemon thinks everything is
finished printed fine, or if one is lucky as you, ends with dead process
logged. You should enable full debug level for cupsd log to identify the
* Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03/05/06 23:30]:
On Wed, 3 May 2006, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
* Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03/05/06 19:30]:
On Wed, 3 May 2006, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
You can use 'kill 0' to send a signal to your own process group.
Something like this:
#!/bin/sh
Hi Ognjen,
on Monday, 2006-05-01 at 11:22:23, you wrote:
I have spent most of the day getting per user web serving to work
(/home/$user/public_html = http://server/~$user) but was constantly
getting 401 Forbidden errors with apache2.
After lots of hunting I found that you have to set the
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 13:49 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin a écrit :
reiserfs is nice, if you have lots and lots of small files (like me), because
it saves a lot of space.
However, reiserfs suffers from fragmentation in the long term. A laptop
(slow disk) with a single reiserfs partition and a
Hi Ptitjack,
on Tuesday, 2006-05-02 at 12:24:01, you wrote:
I just emerged Wengophone.
When I run Wengophone as user, I have to get my first Wengo account.
A new window is opening with : You don't have a Wengo account ? Click here.
Problem, the link does not work ! When I click on it, nothing
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 17:42 +0200, Petr Kocmid a écrit :
Sometimes, due poor maintnance of low level foomatic driver in portage an
updated foomatic driver dies silently and cups daemon thinks everything is
finished printed fine, or if one is lucky as you, ends with dead process
logged.
On Thursday 04 May 2006 18:26, Michael Sullivan wrote:
Is there a way to defragment a rieserfs file system?
From Wikipedia:
There is no known way to defragment a ReiserFS filesystem, aside from a full
dump and restore. However ReiserFS v4 has a repacker that takes care of file
fragmentation.
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 18:32 +0200, Frédéric Grosshans a écrit :
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 17:42 +0200, Petr Kocmid a écrit :
Sometimes, due poor maintnance of low level foomatic driver in portage an
updated foomatic driver dies silently and cups daemon thinks everything is
finished printed
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 11:26 -0500, Michael Sullivan a écrit :
Is there a way to defragment a rieserfs file system?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReiserFS#Disadvantages says no, unless full
dump and restore i.e. tar everything, clean your disk, and untar it ...
Fred
--
On 5/4/06, Matthias Bethke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just noticed a strange problem on our server that's just been switchedto Gentoo:It's running dhcpd, which init starts right after bringing up thenetwork interface. But dhcpd quits, complaining it couldn't listen on
eth0 because it had address
Hello!
I'd now like to upgrade to glibc 2.4 as well. After having installed glibc 2.4,
is it required to have a full emerge -e world run; ie. rebuild the entire
system?
Thanks,
Alexander Skwar
--
NATHAN ... your PARENTS were in a CARCRASH!! They're VOIDED -- They
COLLAPSED They had no
Just so you know, there is a bug at bugzilla now and here it is just
incase you don't know
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132260
Sincerely,
Christopher
On 5/4/06, Christopher E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I also got the same issue when trying to install gnome, hal, dbus.
The
Sometimes, due poor maintnance of low level foomatic driver in portage an
updated foomatic driver dies silently and cups daemon thinks everything is
finished printed fine, or if one is lucky as you, ends with dead process
logged.
...
Thanks. I had the same problem, which has been solved
Hi,
On Thu, 4 May 2006 18:55:28 +0300
Moshe Kaminsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny, I just tried the same, and it worked. It also didn't print any
after (appropriately, since the sig handler includes 'exit'), and I
didn't find any sleep process. Maybe it was from some different
On 5/4/06, Jure Varlec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 18:26, Michael Sullivan wrote:
Is there a way to defragment a rieserfs file system?
From Wikipedia:
There is no known way to defragment a ReiserFS filesystem, aside from a full
dump and restore. However ReiserFS v4 has a
Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 13:49 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin a écrit :
reiserfs is nice, if you have lots and lots of small files (like me), because
it saves a lot of space.
However, reiserfs suffers from fragmentation in the long term. A laptop
(slow disk) with a
Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 11:26 -0500, Michael Sullivan a écrit :
Is there a way to defragment a rieserfs file system?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReiserFS#Disadvantages says no, unless full
dump and restore i.e. tar everything, clean your disk, and untar it
Thanks Christopher, i will try the bug solution later.
On 5/4/06, Christopher E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just so you know, there is a bug at bugzilla now and here it is just
incase you don't know
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132260
Sincerely,
Christopher
On 5/4/06, Christopher E
Frédéric Grosshans wrote on 04/05/06 18:32:
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 17:42 +0200, Petr Kocmid a écrit :
Sometimes, due poor maintnance of low level foomatic driver in portage an
updated foomatic driver dies silently and cups daemon thinks everything is
finished printed fine, or if one is lucky
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 06:55:28PM +0300, Penguin Lover Moshe Kaminsky squawked:
Funny, I just tried the same, and it worked. It also didn't print any
after (appropriately, since the sig handler includes 'exit'), and I
didn't find any sleep process. Maybe it was from some different
How do I mount a compact flash?
I have a similar problem to Matthias. /etc/init.d/net.eth0 no longer
returns, so spamd, sendmail, saslauthd, etc. never start up. It used to
work... In my case, the interface is up, but `/etc/init.d/net.eth0
status' says starting. If I try to start, say, sendmail, it says
WARNING: sendmail
On Thursday 04 May 2006 12:44, Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 18:32 +0200, Frédéric Grosshans a écrit :
Le jeudi 04 mai 2006 à 17:42 +0200, Petr Kocmid a écrit :
Sometimes, due poor maintnance of low level foomatic driver in portage
an updated foomatic driver dies
mkdir /mnt/flash
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash
remplace
sda1 for the correct
Saludos
Fernando Ferrari
Desarrollador Linux
http://fernandorferrari.blogspot.com
De: K. Mike Bradley
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Jueves, 04 de Mayo de
2006 02:59 p.m.
Para:
It gives me an error saying the file
system type must be specified.
I did:
Mount t vfat /dev/sdb /mnt/flash
And it says bad block
Could the file system on this CF device be
proprietary?
Its from a camera.
$ dir /dev/sd*
ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directory
--- Vladimir
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 15:24 -0300, Fernando Ferrari wrote:
mkdir /mnt/flash
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash
remplace sda1 for the correct
Saludos
Fernando Ferrari
* Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04/05/06 21:00]:
Hi,
On Thu, 4 May 2006 18:55:28 +0300
Moshe Kaminsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny, I just tried the same, and it worked. It also didn't print any
after (appropriately, since the sig handler includes 'exit'), and I
didn't find
For KDE-users:
I'm at ~x86. After some of KDE upgrade (don't remember exactly to wich
version) I have noticed ksnapshot delay-related field (numeric field
for seconds) is disabled at Region mode. How to restore this feature?
Andrew
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
In the last few days, connection takes a minute or so to my gentoo box.
It used to be no longer than a namespace lookup. It's not TCP, I think,
because connecting to apache is fast and my web pages bet served
as usual.
What happened to sshd???-- Kevin O'Gorman, PhD
On Thursday 04 May 2006 13:57, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
In the last few days, connection takes a minute or so to my gentoo box.
It used to be no longer than a namespace lookup. It's not TCP, I think,
because connecting to apache is fast and my web pages bet served
as usual.
What happened to
Matthias Bethke a gentiment tapote:
Hi Ptitjack,
on Tuesday, 2006-05-02 at 12:24:01, you wrote:
I just emerged Wengophone.
When I run Wengophone as user, I have to get my first Wengo account.
A new window is opening with : You don't have a Wengo account ? Click here.
Problem, the link
Robert Persson wrote:
I am trying to run gdmsetup and getting can't find display type errors.
Here is what happened when I try to run it from an xterm:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ sux
Password:
zebedee robert # gdmsetup
(gdmsetup:6618): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
On 5/4/06, K. Mike Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
You get the device that is created by looking at the dmesg output
after you plugin the flash. I'm assuming you have all options set in
your kernel the right way.
After that, you mount it normally. Mine can
On 04/05/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had to deal with something similar when I was using CableOne. I
registered my router once and never had problems with it again
afterward, aside from the fact that they charged me $99USD a month for a
static IP.
OUCH!
--
Regards,
Mick
On Thu, 4 May 2006, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
#!/bin/sh
trap 'kill 0;exit' TERM
echo before
( sleep 30; echo inside )
echo after
No use. trap will wait till the running child is completed, which is not
what
I want (as reply of Hans-Werner).
Funny, I just tried the same, and it worked. It also
On 04/05/06, Farhan Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try changing the permissions of /dev/sda*.. I suggest you do a
chmod 0666 /dev/sda*
[snip . . . ]
Before trying this it may be worth adding auto to your fstab:
/dev/sda/mnt/usbauto,vfat
Hello List,
I've been trying to upgrade an really old machine to the new gcc, and
so, following the guide, I'm at the emerge --oneshot
sys-libs/libstdc++-v3 step. This old hardware suits my needs for a
web server and MySQL mirror, but that's about the charge it can
handle, so, I've set
May 4 11:20:27 scarlatti usb 3-4: new high speed USB device
using ehci_hcd and address 4
May 4 11:20:27 scarlatti usb 3-4: configuration #1 chosen from
1 choice
May 4 11:20:27 scarlatti scsi0 : SCSI emulation for USB Mass
Storage devices
I can't delete a networked queue because its host no longer exists.
* foomatic-configure -s cups -R -n [EMAIL PROTECTED]
works, but the queue comes back after ~15 seconds.
Grepping for [EMAIL PROTECTED] in my /etc directory (Gentoo 2.6.x)
doesn't yield any hits. Where is the queue name kept
Now it seems to be working - thanks.Martin S2006/5/4, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 04/05/06, Farhan Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try changing the permissions of /dev/sda*.. I suggest you do a chmod 0666 /dev/sda*
[snip . . . ]Before trying this it may be worth adding auto to your
On 04/05/06, Daniel da Veiga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/4/06, K. Mike Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
You get the device that is created by looking at the dmesg output
after you plugin the flash. I'm assuming you have all options set in
your kernel the
On Thursday 04 May 2006 18:59, K. Mike Bradley wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
depends on the interface
is it a USB/PCMCIA/builtin CF reader?
because they all have different ways of accessing. The most popular is the usb
device, so you will need the usb-storage module and associated
Hi,
I have spent most of the day getting per user web serving to work
(/home/$user/public_html = http://server/~$user) but was constantly getting
401 Forbidden errors with apache2.
After lots of hunting I found that you have to set the permissions for the
user directories to 755 (a+rx). So
On Friday 28 April 2006 11:53, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
Never mind, the latest updates to xorg7 seemed to have fixed the problem,
which is good =)
My PC is now full of eye candy :P
Thanks for trying anyway :)
On Thursday 27 April 2006 10:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I upgraded to Xorg
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 20:04 +, Mick wrote:
On 04/05/06, Daniel da Veiga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/4/06, K. Mike Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
You get the device that is created by looking at the dmesg output
after you plugin the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Teresa and Dale wrote:
How does one see if it is fragmented or not? I'm sure there is a
command somewhere. Would this command be on the Gentoo install CD, the
2005 version?
Thanks
Dale
:-)
You will probably like this forum thread.
Neither /dev/sda nor /dev/sda1 are defined on my system? What package is
responsible for defining them.
--- Vladimir
Perhaps you don't have SCSI support built into your kernel. You need the
USB mass storage (if it's via USB) and SCSI emulation support options.
Also, make sure you select the
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 21:14 +0100, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 18:59, K. Mike Bradley wrote:
How do I mount a compact flash?
depends on the interface
is it a USB/PCMCIA/builtin CF reader?
because they all have different ways of accessing. The most popular is the
usb
On Thursday 04 May 2006 21:17, Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
Any tips appreciated, thanks!
Yeah, read your email.
You got 2 replies to this, one on Monday, one today.
--
Mike Williams
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
On 04 May 2006 19:50, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
For KDE-users:
I'm at ~x86. After some of KDE upgrade (don't remember exactly to wich
version) I have noticed ksnapshot delay-related field (numeric field
for seconds) is disabled at Region mode. How to restore this feature?
By selecting another
On 04 May 2006 18:19, Hani Duwaik wrote:
On 5/4/06, Matthias Bethke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just noticed a strange problem on our server that's just been switched
to Gentoo:
It's running dhcpd, which init starts right after bringing up the
network interface. But dhcpd quits,
One solution to this issue is to use the faster server as a binary
host for the slower one. I was able to do something similar with a
slow laptop and a fast desktop machine. I'm not in front of my gentoo
machine right now, so I can't provide the exact details, but it goes
something like this:
On
On 04 May 2006 19:28, K. Mike Bradley wrote:
It gives me an error saying the file system type must be specified.
I did:
Mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /mnt/flash
And it says bad block
Is it really sdb, or is it sdb1?
Uwe
--
Why do consumers keep buying products they will live to curse?
--
can anyone tell me how to trace through init scripts, which are
executed by /sbin/runscript?
with bash there is a nice little switch which does just that. i need
to figure out exactly what those net.ethx scripts are doing because
they clobber my wifi interface when i use the LinuxAnt
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 16:36 -0400, Statux wrote:
Neither /dev/sda nor /dev/sda1 are defined on my system? What package is
responsible for defining them.
--- Vladimir
Perhaps you don't have SCSI support built into your kernel. You need the
USB mass storage (if it's via USB) and SCSI
You should enable scsi emulation on your kernel
On 5/4/06, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04 May 2006 19:28, K. Mike Bradley wrote:
It gives me an error saying the file system type must be specified.
I did:
Mount -t vfat /dev/sdb /mnt/flash
And it says bad block
Is it
=== On Friday 05 May 2006 00:40, Uwe Thiem wrote: ===
On 04 May 2006 19:50, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
For KDE-users:
I'm at ~x86. After some of KDE upgrade (don't remember exactly to wich
version) I have noticed ksnapshot delay-related field (numeric field
for seconds) is disabled at
=== On Friday 05 May 2006 00:51, Peter Ruskin wrote: ===
On Thursday 04 May 2006 19:50, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
I'm at ~x86. After some of KDE upgrade (don't remember exactly to
wich version) I have noticed ksnapshot delay-related field
(numeric field for seconds) is disabled at Region
Using rxtx, i cant get past square one on my current system. Ive been
trying on and off for the last few months to get some onewire devices
working with my system but havent had any luck. So in the process of
troubleshooting, I built and ran this fairly simple program:
It does. Thanks.
--- Vladimir
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 14:08 -0700, Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 16:36 -0400, Statux wrote:
Neither /dev/sda nor /dev/sda1 are defined on my system? What package is
responsible for defining them.
--- Vladimir
Perhaps you don't
On 5/4/06, Matthew Cline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One solution to this issue is to use the faster server as a binary
host for the slower one. I was able to do something similar with a
slow laptop and a fast desktop machine. I'm not in front of my gentoo
machine right now, so I can't provide the
On 5/4/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 13:57, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: In the last few days, connection takes a minute or so to my gentoo box. It used to be no longer than a namespace lookup.It's not TCP, I think,
because connecting to apache is fast and my web pages
On Thursday 04 May 2006 17:18, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
On 5/4/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 13:57, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
In the last few days, connection takes a minute or so to my gentoo box.
It used to be no longer than a namespace lookup. It's not TCP,
On 5/4/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 04 May 2006 17:18, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: On 5/4/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thursday 04 May 2006 13:57, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: In the last few days, connection takes a minute or so to my gentoo box.
It used to be no
On 04 May 2006 22:30, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Of course, I'm forced to use another modes. But earlier Region
mode _worked_ with delay. Do you mean such changed behaviour is
by-design?
Yes because a delay in region makes no sense. The moment you select a region
the snapshot gets done. What
On Thursday 04 May 2006 19:25, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hello!
I'd now like to upgrade to glibc 2.4 as well. After having installed glibc
2.4, is it required to have a full emerge -e world run; ie. rebuild the
entire system?
no.
glibc updates NEVER need a rebuild.
Only if you change from gcc
Leigh Stewart wrote:
does anyone know if it would be possible to replace my boot and
swap partitions with identically sized logical partitions inside
a single primary partition?
That should work. You could even make all three partitions logical
ones, Linux has no problem with that. You did
=== On Friday 05 May 2006 02:46, Uwe Thiem wrote: ===
On 04 May 2006 22:30, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
Of course, I'm forced to use another modes. But earlier Region
mode _worked_ with delay. Do you mean such changed behaviour is
by-design?
Yes because a delay in region makes no sense.
This is fixed in glibc-2.3.6-r4 and glibc-2.4-r2 now:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=131386
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