Robin Atwood wrote:
On Thursday 07 Jul 2011, Dale wrote:
Well, I'm going to send this then open Konsole. See if it locks up again.
There was a fairly well documented problem, on the Gentoo fora at least, with
the nvidia drivers, Xorg-server-1.10, KDE 4.6 and Konsole. I had it on
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Peter Ruskin peter.rus...@dsl.pipex.com wrote:
On Friday 08 July 2011 19:58:47 Grant wrote:
host example.com
What package provides host?
I'm amazed I don't have it.
net-dns/bind-tools
it contains these basic essentials :)
/usr/bin/dig
OK. Back to the original thread.
Here we go again. Everything seems to work EXCEPT Firefox. When I log
into KDE, I can run Seamonkey, Kpat, Konqueror, Konsole, gkrellm and
such but as soon as I start Firefox, it locks up tight. Tight enough
that the kernel panics and it resets since Neil
On 07/08/2011 03:35 PM, Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Friday 08 July 2011 19:58:47 Grant wrote:
host example.com
What package provides host?
I'm amazed I don't have it.
net-dns/bind-tools
On 7 July 2011 22:51, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Carlos Sura wrote:
Hello,
I've been looking how to get working this printer in my gentoo-b0x,
searched in gentoo wiki, but those ebuilds and links are not updated, they
are a little bit old and none of that worked for me.
I was
Mark Knecht wrote:
You should continue to investigate the glibc thing. There was a thread
about how it's causing problems for someone running LibreOffice I
think.
You might also look more at what part of Firefox s causing the lockup.
Is it Firefox proper, or is it something caused by your
When I do ssh google.com the process hangs until I kill it,
Its probably just retrying..
adam@sphinx ~ $ cat /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_syn_retries
5
...five times because google's firewall is dropping it (so not
resetting the connection), and IIRC the timeout at each retry
increases (doubles?) so
Carlos Sura wrote:
Thank you for your answers,
As you recommended, I visited www.openprintin.org/printers
http://www.openprintin.org/printers there is my printer: Lexmark
X5650 (fax, copier, scanner and printer)
Also, lexmark support website, claim there is a driver for Debian
users and
On Saturday 09 Jul 2011 01:10:17 Carlos Sura wrote:
On 7 July 2011 22:51, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Carlos Sura wrote:
Hello,
I've been looking how to get working this printer in my gentoo-b0x,
searched in gentoo wiki, but those ebuilds and links are not updated,
they are a
On Friday 08 July 2011 18:39:04 Stroller did opine thusly:
On 8 July 2011, at 16:19, Alan McKinnon wrote:
...
easy.
Two USE flags: gtk2 and gtk3
in ebuild:
DEPEND=
gtk2? (x11-libs/gtk+:2)
gtk3? (x11-libs/gtk+:3)
in src-configure() write the code such
On Saturday 09 Jul 2011 07:52:26 Dale wrote:
Most of the time, all you need is a ppd file for printing. I don't know
about the scanner and rest tho.
I have read that Lexmark is not Linux friendly. I tend to like their
printers as they do a good job. It's just that they don't support
On Fri, 08 Jul 2011 19:40:58 -0400, Albert Hopkins wrote:
Apart from the need to access legacy data, which Harry has resolved by
reformatting, is there any benefit in using encfs rather than the
in-kernel ecryptfs these days?
Admittedly there isn't much difference, so if what you are
On Saturday 09 Jul 2011 02:49:55 Dale wrote:
OK. Back to the original thread.
Here we go again. Everything seems to work EXCEPT Firefox. When I log
into KDE, I can run Seamonkey, Kpat, Konqueror, Konsole, gkrellm and
such but as soon as I start Firefox, it locks up tight. Tight enough
firefox --help lists a DISPLAY option. Start it from a console and set
$DISPLAY elsewhere, even remote if thats what it takes ...
BillK
On Fri, 2011-07-08 at 20:53 -0500, Dale wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
You should continue to investigate the glibc thing. There was a thread
about how
Mick wrote:
On Saturday 09 Jul 2011 02:49:55 Dale wrote:
OK. Back to the original thread.
Here we go again. Everything seems to work EXCEPT Firefox. When I log
into KDE, I can run Seamonkey, Kpat, Konqueror, Konsole, gkrellm and
such but as soon as I start Firefox, it locks up tight.
On 9 July 2011 03:49, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
OK. Back to the original thread.
Here we go again. Everything seems to work EXCEPT Firefox. When I log into
KDE, I can run Seamonkey, Kpat, Konqueror, Konsole, gkrellm and such but as
soon as I start Firefox, it locks up tight. Tight
On Saturday, July 9 at 08:39 (+0100), Neil Bothwick said:
Fair enough, except this thread is about encfs not working :(
Unfortunately. But that's not to say encfs doesn't work. When I have
a problem with a bash script, I don't just up and switch to zsh :P
(although I hear people do such
Am 07.07.2011 23:59, schrieb walt:
When I run glxgears with the proprietary nvidia driver I get 3000 FPS.
With nouveau I get 54 FPS.
That looks for me that nouveau has vsync on and the proprietary is not.
Such a difference should not be if everything is configured and
installed right.
On Sat, 09 Jul 2011 06:22:55 -0400, Albert Hopkins wrote:
Fair enough, except this thread is about encfs not working :(
Unfortunately. But that's not to say encfs doesn't work. When I have
a problem with a bash script, I don't just up and switch to zsh :P
I wasn't suggesting that. But
On Sat, 09 Jul 2011 04:03:47 -0500, Dale wrote:
This is weird as heck. A program leading a kernel panic. It's a head
scratcher.
Do you have CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC set in your kernel?
--
Neil Bothwick
An atheist is someone who feels he has no invisible means of support.
On Saturday, July 9 at 12:22 (+0100), Neil Bothwick said:
I wasn't suggesting that. But when the main reason for sticking with
the
older option is that you have a working system with data in it, the
loss
of both of those is a good time to investigate the newer alternative.
I see. I guess
On 07/09/2011 10:26 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Friday 08 July 2011 18:39:04 Stroller did opine thusly:
On 8 July 2011, at 16:19, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Two USE flags: gtk2 and gtk3
DEPEND=
gtk2? (x11-libs/gtk+:2)
gtk3? (x11-libs/gtk+:3)
in src-configure() write the code such that it
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jul 2011 04:03:47 -0500, Dale wrote:
This is weird as heck. A program leading a kernel panic. It's a head
scratcher.
Do you have CONFIG_BOOTPARAM_HUNG_TASK_PANIC set in your kernel?
I had to search for this one.
│ Symbol:
András Csányi wrote:
I had a similar problem but regarding Chromium. You can read about in
this list Chromium and everything subject. May I ask which kernel do
you use?
I remember the thread, even replied a couple times, but this is even
worse and happens when flash is not even
Hi Alan and all,
On Fri, Jul 08, 2011 at 05:19:46PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
easy.
Two USE flags: gtk2 and gtk3
in ebuild:
DEPEND=
gtk2? (x11-libs/gtk+:2)
gtk3? (x11-libs/gtk+:3)
This doesn't account for all possible use flag settings. If I had
neither flag set, neither
On 07/09/2011 04:49 AM, Dale wrote:
OK. Back to the original thread.
Here we go again. Everything seems to work EXCEPT Firefox. When I log
into KDE, I can run Seamonkey, Kpat, Konqueror, Konsole, gkrellm and
such but as soon as I start Firefox, it locks up tight.
Try to temporarily remove
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
András Csányi wrote:
I had a similar problem but regarding Chromium. You can read about in
this list Chromium and everything subject. May I ask which kernel do
you use?
I remember the thread, even replied a couple times, but
Albert Hopkins mar...@letterboxes.org writes:
On Friday, July 8 at 11:55 (-0500), Harry Putnam said:
[..]
Somehow I managed to really hurt the installation ... here is what I
remember having done:
Some how I got mixed up when running as root, and attempted to mount a
users encfs
Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk writes:
On Fri, 08 Jul 2011 14:35:55 -0400, Albert Hopkins wrote:
Having said that:
One of encfs's Achilles heel is its dependency on the boost C++ library
which is *very* sensitive wrt to API/ABI changes and the like. It also
depends on OpenSSL which also
On 07/09/2011 08:16 PM, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 07/09/2011 04:49 AM, Dale wrote:
OK. Back to the original thread.
Here we go again. Everything seems to work EXCEPT Firefox. When I log
into KDE, I can run Seamonkey, Kpat, Konqueror, Konsole, gkrellm and
such but as soon as I start Firefox,
On 07/09/11 12:18, Dale wrote:
András Csányi wrote:
I had a similar problem but regarding Chromium. You can read about in
this list Chromium and everything subject. May I ask which kernel do
you use?
I remember the thread, even replied a couple times, but this is even
worse and
On Saturday 09 July 2011 11:28:19 William Hubbs did opine thusly:
Hi Alan and all,
On Fri, Jul 08, 2011 at 05:19:46PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
easy.
Two USE flags: gtk2 and gtk3
in ebuild:
DEPEND=
gtk2? (x11-libs/gtk+:2)
gtk3? (x11-libs/gtk+:3)
This
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 07/09/11 12:18, Dale wrote:
András Csányi wrote:
I had a similar problem but regarding Chromium. You can read about in
this list Chromium and everything subject. May I ask which kernel do
you use?
I remember the thread, even replied a couple
On 07/09/11 16:56, Dale wrote:
No worries. Sometimes when you back up a bit, you may realize you
missed something. I did run memtest and it bad about 45 passes I think
with no errors. That takes a while when you have 16Gbs. o_O
Ah, ok. I'd also try a hard drive scan to make sure
Help.
I have tried everything to remove thunderbugs which are causing havoc
behind my screen. Small black mites have taken over xorg-server!
rm -r thunderbugs
srm -r thunderbugs
emerge -C thunderbugs
emerge --depclean
revdep-rebuild
= no use
There is no mention of thunderbugs package in
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 07/09/11 16:56, Dale wrote:
No worries. Sometimes when you back up a bit, you may realize you
missed something. I did run memtest and it bad about 45 passes I think
with no errors. That takes a while when you have 16Gbs. o_O
Ah, ok. I'd also try a hard
On 07/10/2011 12:59 AM, john wrote:
Help.
I have tried everything to remove thunderbugs which are causing havoc
behind my screen. Small black mites have taken over xorg-server!
rm -r thunderbugs
srm -r thunderbugs
emerge -C thunderbugs
emerge --depclean
revdep-rebuild
= no use
There is no
Yes, since a htpc doesn't need a powerful cpu (or a powerful gpu)
My learned-this-the-hard-way advice: while this is generally true, if
you ever come across a 720 or 1080p video that doesn't use a
hardware-accelerated codec, you would rather the HTPC not sound like
it's about to launch
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
On 07/09/11 16:56, Dale wrote:
No worries. Sometimes when you back up a bit, you may realize you
missed something. I did run memtest and it bad about 45 passes I think
with no errors. That takes a
Mark Knecht wrote:
And this is exactly why you should consider posting any information
your can find on LKML to let the heavy weight guys figure it out. As I
said earlier, I believe they will take you quite seriously. In general
I would also say that Firefox should be able to cause a kernel
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
And this is exactly why you should consider posting any information
your can find on LKML to let the heavy weight guys figure it out. As I
said earlier, I believe they will take you quite seriously. In general
Grant emailgr...@gmail.com [11-07-10 01:42]:
When I was using an Nvidia video card, I noticed a strange sort of
fuzzy edge effect if I used nvidia-drivers. xf86-video-nouveau didn't
have the same problem. Now I've switched to an ATI video card and
unfortunately I have the same problem with
Grant wrote:
Yes, since a htpc doesn't need a powerful cpu (or a powerful gpu)
My learned-this-the-hard-way advice: while this is generally true, if
you ever come across a 720 or 1080p video that doesn't use a
hardware-accelerated codec, you would rather the HTPC not sound like
it's
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 07/10/2011 12:59 AM, john wrote:
Help.
I have tried everything to remove thunderbugs which are causing havoc
behind my screen. Small black mites have taken over xorg-server!
rm -r thunderbugs
srm -r thunderbugs
emerge -C thunderbugs
emerge --depclean
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Dalerdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
And this is exactly why you should consider posting any information
your can find on LKML to let the heavy weight guys figure it out. As I
said earlier, I believe they will take you
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 07/10/2011 12:59 AM, john wrote:
Help.
I have tried everything to remove thunderbugs which are causing havoc
behind my screen. Small black mites have taken over xorg-server!
rm -r thunderbugs
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
SNIP
It works as long as I don't open Firefox. If I open Firefox, poof!! No
more trapped smoke. lol
Dale
So I had suggested running it in gdb and someone else suggested
running it in strace. Did you have a chance to try
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Dalerdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
SNIP
It works as long as I don't open Firefox. If I open Firefox, poof!! No
more trapped smoke. lol
Dale
So I had suggested running it in gdb and someone else suggested
running it in strace. Did
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 11:31 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Dalerdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
SNIP
It works as long as I don't open Firefox. If I open Firefox, poof!! No
more trapped smoke. lol
Dale
So I had suggested running
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