Michael Sullivan writes:
On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 20:15 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
Is this correct? I have three fast machines, 192.168.1.2 through
192.168.1.4 and a slow machine I want to distribute for at
192.168.1.5. Here's /etc/conf.d/distccd on the slow one:
I think this one's
Michael Sullivan writes:
On Sat, 2007-10-20 at 01:39 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
Michael Sullivan writes:
On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 20:15 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
distcc works with a wrapper. When gcc is called, in
fact /usr/lib/distcc/bin/gcc is called (*), which distributes
Michael Sullivan writes:
On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 16:11 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
[...]
So you got my answer, but I for myself did not yet see it arrive on the
list. Strange.
Is this correct? I have three fast machines, 192.168.1.2 through
192.168.1.4 and a slow machine I want to distribute
Mick writes:
On Sunday 14 October 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
Then I looked at the configs again, and in the man page for ssh_config
I finally found this:
XAuthLocation
Specifies the full pathname of the xauth(1) program. The
default is /usr/openwin/bin
look, I do not see
what the problem could be there.
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is /usr/bin/xauth. Okay, now I know this
change is responsible. But why aren't forum and this list flooded with
people experiencing the same problem as me?
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and booting another one, or plugging in a firewire
device, allows to get a memory dump. Scary, huh?
[1] http://stefan.ploing.de/2007-08-10-ccc-camp-2-tag
[2] https://events.ccc.de/camp/2007/Fahrplan/events/2002.en.html
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what's wrong?
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, most did not, and I was not able to find a cause. After I also
upgraded my kernel from 2.6.14-hardened-r7 to something more recent like
2.6.20, all was fine again.
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are interested.
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process and not one of your sshd login forks at the same
time.
Alex Schuster wrote:
If you think the upgrade is necessary and don't want to wait until you
or s.o. else has physical access in case sshd doesn't come up again,
you could
try to restart sshd manually by issuing a kill -SIGHUP
?
i thought there was a command but i can't remember nor find one :(
I don't know of such a command, but at least ssh localhost allows to login
without logout.
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isn't correct. How can I use a
password like that with wput?
Are you sure the password is correct, does it work with an interactive ftp
program? I just tried that, and it worked, with exactly the same password
you used.
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single quotes or just escape the ! and . For the application you
start it is not even possible to see which notation you used.
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all the not-yet-broken apps use the new version, which could be
unmerged afterwards. In the meantime, all would be working fine.
What do you think?
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Mick writes:
On Friday 24 August 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
But then, there are things like the expat update. This happens
seldomly, but if it does, it's rather annoying. Maybe I have become
too comfortable with updating along the way, while working with the
system, but usually it works
am using net-misc/scponly, a tiny pseudoshell which only permits scp and
sftp.
http://www.sublimation.org/scponly/
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library available - not
sure if this is entirely true).
I guess the equery step would slow things down a lot, but once done,
revdep-rebuild would not need to run ldd for every binary in the system
over and over again, which does not seem to be that elegant indeed.
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greetz
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»Q« writes:
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On Sunday 19 August 2007 04:00:45 »Q« wrote:
It works as it is, but I'm interested in learning about any newbie
traps into which I might be falling or about any better practices I
should use.
threads (sorry, no time to find them for you as I'm in a hurry right now,
but some have expat in their subject). Or look at forums.gentoo.org and
search for expat, I'm sure you will find something.
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then tried running the program on a Pentium.
At least the system was probably compiles with -march. Even if the actual
program then was compiled without, some static system library was, and
this gives the error.
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Colleen Beamer writes:
I have a usb external hard drive attached to my computer. It's an
Iomega and has a power switch. In fstab it is /dev/sdc1 and /dev/sdc2
because I've configured it to have two ext3 partitions. If the drive
is not powered on when I boot and then, I turn it on, I have
Mick writes:
After some tests and minor changes that Alex introduced, I have had
success with Alex's script as follows:
[snip]
You can also get it from here:
http://wonkology.org/~wonko/utils/lowercase.sh
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not get through? I did not get any error message.
Is my dynamic IP blacklisted? This has happened before, but did not care
that time and thought I had a problem with my mail setup. But this does not
seem to be the case.
Let's see if this one gets through...
Alex
cscscscscs cscscscscs
, it's okay to ask here, expecially if you installed for several times
already. Hope you get it to work soon.
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robin.gentoo.org. Well, whatever. I just hope this does not happen again or
at least too often.
Sorry for the noise,
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Hello,
I want command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to be executed on my X.org start and even
restart. Where is the best place to put it?
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В сообщении от Tuesday 31 July 2007 16:05:54 Tim Allingham написал(а):
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 13:23 +0300, Alex V. Fansky wrote:
Hello,
I want command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to be executed on my X.org start and
even restart. Where is the best place to put it?
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/usr/local/stow/myproject-1.2.3. All clean and tidy again.
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file systems and try out what
happens there. emerge starts with #!/usr/bin/python -O, and I guess
this is still working.
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dos2unix to convert.
Just guessing, but I sometimes got similar errors in such cases.
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-sharedmem -sockets -solid -spell -suhosin -sybase -sybase-ct -sysvipc
-threads -tokenizer -truetype -wddx -xmlrpc -xpm -xsl -yaz -zip 0 kB
===
How do I get these to be recognized by php applications?
TIA,
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be affected only.
But I would update the whole system with emerge --newuse --deep world, so
all applications will benefit from HAL.
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so you start
with fresh configuration, just as a test. Sorry, no more ideas.
I am using amarok 1.4.5-r1 and musicbrainz 2.1.4 on an x86 stable
system.
Same here.
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app-portage/udept), it also wants to remove it.
My system is up to date, I did emerge -NuD world and revdep-rebuild.
This is no big problem of course, I am just curious and would like to
understand what is going on.
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then? Use Ctrl-Alt-F7 to
go back to the X screen.
Another problem happening togather with the above one is that I cannot
use mpd since the system crashed.
Do other sound applications work, does ls /dev/sound/dsp work and
produce a sound?
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/portage/pym/portage.py, line 1683, in setcpv
slot, iuse = mydb.aux_get(self.mycpv, [SLOT, IUSE])
File /usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py, line 5353, in aux_get
raise KeyError(mycpv)
KeyError: 'gnome-extra/mc-4.5.55-r5'
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immediately.
Any ideas? It's not that important, but I thought I'd ask, maybe someone
knows a cool solution. If not, I will write a little daemon script, waiting
for a message file arriving in a shared directory, and displaying it in an
xterm. This way I avoid the use of xhost.
Alex
need to find out how to send
a message via command line, too.
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$base | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' )
newfile=${dir:+$dir/}$lower
[[ $file -ef $newfile ]] ||
${test:+echo} mv -v $file $newfile
else
echo File not found: '$1'
fi
shift
done
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Hemmann, Volker Armin writes:
On Montag, 2. Juli 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
I'm loooking for a method to send a message to another user on another
host in my LAN. Something like, um, NET SEND does under Windows. A
window should open, displaying the message, nothing more is needed.
yes
with
smbclient -M, but I solved it by enabling WINS support in smb.conf.
I like it, thanks again!
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a newer
kernel...
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: error:
linux/config.h: No such file or directory
[..]
The missing config.h belongs to the linux-headers package. I thought it
needs to be installed on any gentoo system, did you remove it?
Try emerge linux-headers. The source compiles fine on my system.
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I am confused now. I tried another system, and get the same error as you.
But my source of devolo_usb.c looks different from yours.
Florian Philipp writes:
Am Montag 25 Juni 2007 17:23 schrieb Alex Schuster:
Florian Philipp writes:
[...]
#include /usr/include/linux/config.h
Here I
when configuring.
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Dimitar Toshev wrote:
On Friday 01 June 2007, Mick wrote:
On Friday 01 June 2007 20:09, Alex Schuster wrote:
It is a ATI Radeon 9250 (128 MB-AGP, 200/240 MHz). I added fglrx and
radeon to my VIDEO_CARDS in /etc/make.conf, now it is
VIDEO_CARDS=fglrx radeon nvidia nv vesa vga fbdev. X
on noatun-plugins which you need to unmerge?
Also, since removing arts, I can not get some thing to
emerge because the arts flag has been removed. I posted the error
earlier. Maybe it was noatun.
It was noatun-plugins. Remove it.
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: KDE multimedia apps: Noatun, KsCD, Juk...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ -- eix -I noatun
No matches found.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ -- equery depends noatun
[ Searching for packages depending on noatun... ]
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Alan McKinnon writes:
On Friday 22 June 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
Alan McKinnon writes:
It would appear that you have installed the kdemultimedia package.
That's a monlithic one, and it WILL install noatun, which requires
arts.
I also have kdemultimedia installed, but not noatun
, and re-create it with
emerge --metadata?
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+
It is installed, but would be downgraded with the next emerge.
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packages), and a world update would give me the next
unstabe version. What do you do about it?
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because this seems to work quite well. Thanks!
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, and I fixed it by
adding the server USE flag.
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somewhere ^^;
Any idea how this can happen? Aborted emerges or what? But shouldn't
emerge clean, or auto-clean which happens then emerge -u world has
nothing to update, do this? How can one find those?
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Kevin O'Gorman writes:
Can somebody help me stop and restart X? I'm using kdm for login.
/etc/init.d/xdm restart
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Somehow this conflict went away after unmerging kdesvn... No clue what
it has to do with it :) If anyone knows what could be the cause of this,
please let me know :)
Alex
Alex Prinsier wrote:
Hello all,
I just emerged xfce4, and when I now log in again under kde, some things
don't work
installed though, but the icons are gone and it's gone from
the start menu too.
Anyone knows why xfce and kde seem to conflict?
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/xorg.conf.fglrx
What could I do? Via google I do not find threads about such problems.
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logging out of KDE.
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to the documentation software suspend v1 should be supported in
the gentoo-sources.
I moved .config from previous versions of kernel using make oldconfig.
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В сообщении от Saturday 19 May 2007 14:16:56 Petric Frank написал(а):
Hello Alex,
On Saturday 19 May 2007 12:21, Alex Fansky wrote:
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/usr/src/linux-2.6.21-gentoo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] linux-2.6.21-gentoo % cat .config |grep
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there.
Did you try removing (or better moving) your ~/.gnome* and ~/.gconf*
directories? Maybe it's a configuration problem and a fresh start helps.
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В сообщении от Thursday 26 April 2007 17:59:19 Grant написал(а):
I've found myself with a full hard disk and no obvious choices for
reducing usage. Are there any not-so-obvious ways to free up hard
disk space?
- Grant
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are the benefits from using march instead of
mcpu? Is there a noticeable difference in speed anyway? With mcpu
I would not have the trouble I am having now...
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, the
founder of Gentoo Linux, told that Gentoo 1.0 would be released around
Jan 2001. Before that, it was called Enoch.
BTW, I find these articles quite interesting.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-dist1.html
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which not worked by me, is to create an animated menu.
thanks in advance
no problem at all
greetz
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I want, but I don't know how to find it...
is there any way?
newer versions of portage write an logfile in /var/log/emerge.log
There you can see when the last sync was.
Another way is to look at the timestamps of the files in /usr/portage.
Look for the newest one ;-)
greetz
alex
Bo Ørsted Andresen writes:
On Tuesday 06 March 2007 02:17:27 Alex Schuster wrote:
and what is the output of:
# cat /var/db/pkg/sys-libs/{glibc-2.2.5-r2,glibc-2.5}/SLOT
A blank line, and 2.2.
You should definitely fix that. glibc-2.2.5-r2 is supposed to be in SLOT
2.2 too which
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!!! Problem resolving dependencies for gnome-base/gconf
!!! Depgraph creation failed.
What the heck is app-text/binutils? eix does not show it, neither does
emerge -Ca app-text/binutils or a grep -r in the portage tree.
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Bo Ørsted Andresen asks for more information:
On Tuesday 06 March 2007 00:03:15 Alex Schuster wrote:
I am following the gcc upgrade guide, emerge -e system just completed
fine. But emerge -e world gives this error message:
Calculating world dependencies -
emerge
, or should we just hope it never happens again? I still wonder
what may have caused this, looks to me like something got corrupted badly.
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any window slowly with my mouse, It freezes for a little
moment every N seconds. The same problem is when watching movies in mplayer -
the picture freezes like the dragged window every N seconds.
Any ideas?
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snd_page_alloc 8968 2 snd_intel8x0,snd_pcm
radeonfb 106560 0
fb_ddc 3200 1 radeonfb
nvidia_agp 7708 1
agpgart27852 2 drm,nvidia_agp
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sound player for
kdm events. Go into the control center, click
system notifications and click player settings
near the bottom. Click use external player
and then type /usr/bin/Ksplay.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-526080-highlight-arts.html
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changed othr things for yourself you want to keep
(this creates a binary package), you can then emerge it again later
with emerge -1K acpid.
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for the %CPU culumn entry of the
process.
I think whis was different with kernel 2.4, it did not show such a high
load, while performing similar as now when updatedb was running.
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can move windows in XFCE (and
many other window managers) by clicking anywhere inside the window, with
the Alt key pressed. BTW, the right mouse button resizes windows then.
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, when the
emerge is going to take a lot of time and you decide to leave, expecting
everything to be merged when you come back.
This will emerge world and continue after every error, skipping that
package:
emerge world -u || while ! emerge --resume --skipfirst; do :; done
Alex
changed.
Is it for me only?
Strange. I have /usr/bin/qtconfig, belonging to x11-libs/qt-4.1.4-r2.
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/local/bin:$PATH
export PATH
fi
Or a little shorter:
path=/insert/your/path/here
[[ $PATH = *$path* ]] || PATH=$path:$PATH
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Totem (based on xine); vlc and mplayer (or Gmplayer) are all good and fairly
easy.
Last time I checked (and it was yesterday), I inserted DVD; totem started
and ran into movie - all automatic.
I use Gnome as an interface.
Hope it helps
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greetz
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On Sun, 2006-09-17 at 14:23 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 11:29 +0100, Alex Bennee wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 08:49 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 18:01 +0100, Alex Bennee wrote:
Hi,
When I logout of gnome it no longer asks me if I wish
opening a root shell in a text console, it does not work.
In this case, your first solution seems to work fine for me.
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On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 08:49 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 18:01 +0100, Alex Bennee wrote:
Hi,
When I logout of gnome it no longer asks me if I wish to save the
session and as a result I lose all my session data each time I logout.
Anyone know where this went
Hi,
When I logout of gnome it no longer asks me if I wish to save the
session and as a result I lose all my session data each time I logout.
Anyone know where this went? Is this an upstream Gnome issue or am I
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suggest you
downgrade.
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Despite having Ask on Logout ticked in the Gnome Sessions Preference
I'm not being prompted to Save Session when I log out. As a result
none of my desktop changes are persistent over different logons.
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