On Sunday 11 November 2007, maxim wexler wrote:
Hi group,
Previously I had a problem with hard drive that turned
out was a faulty IDE controller, not the drive, not
the cable.
Now I can't use /dev/hdb but /dev/hdc is OK. So my set
up is /dev/hda(WinXP) and /dev/hdc(gentoo), ie, WinXP
is
On Monday 12 November 2007, Miernik wrote:
Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I _highly_ recommend using a the manual install method from the gentoo
handbook. It's valuable for many reasons, not the least of which
being its flexibility.
OK, now I know, I've done it with the manual
Thank you very much Peter. This is my ethernet card:
82557/8/9 Ethernet pro 100
I downloaded the latest cd minimal installation image for amd64.
So what do you suggest me to do?
thanks!
Fabio
Peter Alfredsen wrote:
On Sunday 11 November 2007, Fabio wrote:
I want to install gentoo from a
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maxim wexler wrote:
Previously I had a problem with hard drive that turned out was a
faulty IDE controller, not the drive, not the cable.
Now I can't use /dev/hdb but /dev/hdc is OK. So my set up is
/dev/hda(WinXP) and /dev/hdc(gentoo), ie, WinXP
On Monday 12 November 2007, Fabio wrote:
Thank you very much Peter. This is my ethernet card:
82557/8/9 Ethernet pro 100
There are two ethernet cards in your machine, as evidenced by the error
message eth1: PHY reset until link up. Enumeration starts at eth0, then
eth1, etc. What is the
On Monday 12 November 2007, Peter Alfredsen wrote:
On Monday 12 November 2007, Fabio wrote:
Thank you very much Peter. This is my ethernet card:
82557/8/9 Ethernet pro 100
There are two ethernet cards in your machine, as evidenced by the error
message eth1: PHY reset until link up.
I ran revdep-rebuild about a month ago, It asked to remerge gcc-4.1.2.
I allowed it. Every revdep-rebuild I've run since then has asked to
build it again. How do I get out of this loop? Here's my
revdep-rebuild -pv:
camille ~ # revdep-rebuild -pv
Configuring search environment for
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I ran revdep-rebuild about a month ago, It asked to remerge gcc-4.1.2.
I allowed it. Every revdep-rebuild I've run since then has asked to
build it again. How do I get out of this loop?
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125728#c29
Regards
mks
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Hi folks,
subjects says it all actually. I have a new motherboard with the VIA VT8237R
Plus chip on it. Tried kernel 2.6.22-r5 and 2.6.23-r1 but couldn't get sound
to work. All the relevant modules are loaded I think:
uwix src # lsmod | grep snd
snd_pcm_oss35648 0
snd_mixer_oss
Uwe Thiem skrev:
Hi folks,
subjects says it all actually. I have a new motherboard with the VIA VT8237R
Plus chip on it. Tried kernel 2.6.22-r5 and 2.6.23-r1 but couldn't get sound
to work. All the relevant modules are loaded I think:
uwix src # lsmod | grep snd
snd_pcm_oss
On 12 November 2007, David Sveningsson wrote:
Uwe Thiem skrev:
Hi folks,
subjects says it all actually. I have a new motherboard with the VIA
VT8237R Plus chip on it. Tried kernel 2.6.22-r5 and 2.6.23-r1 but
couldn't get sound to work. All the relevant modules are loaded I think:
uwix
Hello!
I'm developing some kind of headless bluetooth terminal, based on Gentoo
Linux.
Currently it's casual x86 pc with 2 usb bluetooth dongles.
Dongles have been plugged to usb ports and not being removed.
After sturtap, system can't see one (randomly) of them. The second one are
turned off
My guess is that you have incompatible jumper
settings on the back of the
drives. Check these and make sure that they reflect
what the BIOS sees.
Also, check your /boot/grub/device.map for
consistency. Then use tab
completion from the grub prompt to find devices and
bootable
On Sun, Nov 11, 2007 at 09:25:44PM +0100, Penguin Lover Florian Philipp
squawked:
Can anyone confirm that it is not possible to transcode ogg-flac files
to ogg-vorbis although the necessary use flags are set (vorbis-tools
+flac; flac +ogg) and the man page says it's possible?
Yes, I just
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:52:49 -0800 (PST)
maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
grub.conf:
#XP
title=XP
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
map (hd1)(hd0)
makeactive
chainloader +1
boot
(I used one 'map' command following Dan Farrell's
model but using two made no difference)
notice in my XP
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:42:58 +
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It should say something like You can make a manual install
now using Gentoo handbook, or you may try an automated installer by
running installer now, but beware its experimental, and doesn't
always work. Such message on the
Hello,
Upon a routine upgrade, I followed up with revdep-rebuild -p.
The problem is the system wants to rebuild versions of packages
that are very old. 'equery depengs package reveals that nothing
is dependent of the first few packages.
I'm open to suggestions as to how to clean up this mess:
James writes:
Upon a routine upgrade, I followed up with revdep-rebuild -p.
The problem is the system wants to rebuild versions of packages
that are very old. 'equery depengs package reveals that nothing
is dependent of the first few packages.
[...]
I'm open to suggestions as to how to
My wife and I are working on a programming project together. I have a
number of transparent .gif files that I've converted to BMP with
imagemagick's convert command. I'm trying to discover what their
background color is so that I can make the backgrounds transparent once
again. I've discovered
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 02:17:32PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
The background of the image looks green to me (0, 255, 0), but identify
claims it's white. Is there a way I can know for sure without having to
go through all the RGB codes? The convert created BMP's won't open in
gimp
I
On Mon, 2007-11-12 at 15:46 -0500, Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 02:17:32PM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote:
The background of the image looks green to me (0, 255, 0), but identify
claims it's white. Is there a way I can know for sure without having to
go through all the RGB
In your grub.conf, you say the root is on (hd0,0)
but then remap (hd1)
as (hd0). Whereas the root partition for windows
boot in my case is
the first hard drive listed after 'map', yours is
the second I suggest
you reverse this.
As I stated before, I've tried all the possibilities.
Michael Sullivan writes:
The background of the image looks green to me (0, 255, 0), but identify
claims it's white. Is there a way I can know for sure without having to
go through all the RGB codes? The convert created BMP's won't open in
gimp
Strange. I suggest asking the experts on
Alex Schuster wonko at wonkology.org writes:
emerge -a --depclean
and a little bit of manual removals, did the trick.
thx,
James
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On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 03:09:44PM -0600, Penguin Lover Michael Sullivan
squawked:
Alpha: rgba(0,255,0,1)#00FF
Background color: black
Transparent color: rgba(0,255,0,1)
It claims that the background is black, but the gif doesn't show a
background at all, and the BMP shows a
Uwe Thiem wrote:
Is it simply not supported yet, or does anybody know a trick?
I know from experience (having spent the last few months struggling with
a VIA-based laptop) that VIA chipsets are just not worth the pain. :(
However, the trick in your case may be to load the right driver. If
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 13:25:43 -0800 (PST)
maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried all the possibilities.
Except the working one. Don't give up!
I don't mean to discount your reply but I am worried I expressed myself
poorly. I think your configuration should look like:
rootnoverify
Hello,
After a successful upgrade from profile 2006.1 to 2007.0, I decided to
unmerge some unused packages from world and accidentally had glibc on
the emerge command line from a cut and paste operation.
glibc was unmerged and now I can't use common shell commands such as ls
or cp to list and
I just switched from DSL to cable and I'm noticing a significant delay
when using Skype, even when nothing else is happening on my network.
Has anyone else noticed this and had success fixing it? I'm using a
Gentoo router so I can try just about anything.
- Grant
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rootnoverify (hd1,0)
map (hd1)(hd0)
Error 11: Unrecognized device string
Press any key to continue...
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 15:27:55 -0800 (PST)
maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
map (hd1)(hd0)
Error 11: Unrecognized device string
Press any key to continue...
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 15:27:55 -0800 (PST)
maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rootnoverify (hd1,0)
map (hd1)(hd0)
Error 11: Unrecognized device string
Press any key to continue...
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 10:53:52AM -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote
On Sat, 2007-11-10 at 15:40 +0200, Daniel Iliev wrote:
I believe your problem comes from:
# CONFIG_IP_NF_CONNTRACK_SUPPORT is not set
Build this module and try again.
This option isn't even available in my
On (12/11/07 21:49) James wrote:
Alex Schuster wonko at wonkology.org writes:
emerge -a --depclean
and a little bit of manual removals, did the trick.
thx,
James
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Hi,
When running 'revdep-rebuild' you could use -i option together with
On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 15:17:59 +, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
2.) As it stands, it's going to take 862 slices to backup this data
without compression? I asked for slices of 690M, why is it only
showing as 106M for this particular slice?
Not sure, am guessing it's not going through the
I don't see what the big deal is - you are choosing to do everything
manually by running gentoo and compiling your own kernel. If you don't
like having to learn things like this why not use Ubuntu or Fedora?
On Nov 12, 2007 8:35 PM, Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at
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