Starting with issue 1370, I receive gentoo-user digests without their
attachments, like this:
Topics (messages 73878 through 73927):
That's all there is.
What happens? Is my Thunderbird badly configured, or what?
I should be grateful for hints.
Charles
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Hello!
I am a bit confused about some matters related to permissions.
Here is a part of my fstab file:
Sirrah ~ # cat /etc/fstab
...
/dev/hda9 /mnt/giga hfs defaults,umask=0 0 0
/dev/hda10 /mnt/Sigma hfsplus defaults 0 0
/dev/hda11 /mnt/SigmaX
A. Khattri a écrit :
Anyone using an Apple USB keyboard with Gentoo Linux?
Specifically, Im running XFCE4 and want to figure out how to map some
keys and get some missing functionality. How can I set these up with
X11/XFCE? Also, I can't seem to switch between X11 and the console (I
think I
Neil Bothwick a écrit :
On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 16:53:42 +0200, Charles Trois wrote:
How could one make the system aware of French?
It sounds like you don't have kde-i18n installed. Set LINGUAS in
make.conf before you emerge it.
That was it: I did as you advised and that fixed everything
Neil Bothwick a écrit :
On Fri, 06 Oct 2006 12:11:50 +0200, Charles Trois wrote:
I run KDE 3.4 under Gentoo on a G4 iMac. The keymap specified in
xorg.conf is one designed for the extended Apple keyboard (109 keys) in
the French language. It works quite well on the whole (in Konsole,
Kate
Hello!
I have searched the Web about this, but didn't find an appropriate
reference.
I run KDE 3.4 under Gentoo on a G4 iMac. The keymap specified in
xorg.conf is one designed for the extended Apple keyboard (109 keys) in
the French language. It works quite well on the whole (in Konsole,
Hello,
I am having trouble while installing 2006.1 on my iMac. I have made
other installations before, but never had this problem.
I am using the Universal ppc disk, and I have followed strictly all the
steps in the 2006.1 handbook. I have not made any modules, everything is
in the kernel.
Hello!
I have Gentoo Linux 2006.0 installed on a G4 iMac. The keyboard is of
the Apple Extended type (109 keys) and the keymap is us.
I have sucessfully tested the X configuration by X -config
/etc/X11/xorg.conf; the test grid shows up, but I cannot get rid of it.
I have read everywhere that
It's not easy to install things in Gentoo without Internet access,
especially when it's about installing the Internet connexion itself.
My ISP uses PPPoA, and I have a Speedtouch USB modem, the installation
of which requires ppp-2.4.3. This is not provided by the distfiles, so I
used a
Draeven a écrit :
Charles Trois wrote:
Charles,
Did you do a rc-update add net.eth0 default so that the interface is
brought up at boot?
You may also want to take a look at this section of the Gentoo Handbook:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-ppc.xml?part=4
I am still
Benno Schulenberg a écrit :
Charles Trois wrote:
The legal time, here in France and at this (winter) period, is
GMT + 1, as shown correctly by the clock of my iMac, but date
keeps returning GMT + 2.
Sounds like your harware clock is running at local time. What does
'hwclock --show --debug
Matti Bickel a écrit le 11/11/2005
Charles Trois [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mounting /dev for udev
The mount command failed with error:
wrong fstype, bad option, bad superblock on udev, or too many mounted file
systems
Please check if you compiled support for tmpfs in your kernel. The
option
Benno Schulenberg a écrit :
Your hardware clock is supposed to be at UTC?
Check with 'grep CLOCK= /etc/conf.d/clock'.
Your time zone is correctly set?
Check with 'ls -l /etc/localtime'.
If those are okay, do:
rm /etc/adjtime
hwclock --set --utc --date=2005-11-18 21:34 # example time
Hello!
I believe that my console does not work as it ought to.
There are two main troubles. First, the text does not move as it gets
written. In order to read the result of a command that produces a
substantial amount of text in response (such as reboot or ls /etc), I
have to switch to another
Gerardo Lisboa a écrit :
Hi,
Have you a separate boot partition using a ext2 fs?
No. The opinions that I read so far are rather against it, so that I did
not plan to use one.
Thanks all the same for your suggestion; I shall keep it in mind, just
in case.
Cheers.
Charles
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Mike Williams a écrit :
On Saturday 05 November 2005 08:34, Charles Trois wrote:
In the 2.6 sources, that file does no longer exist. Yet the help is
still there, and there is bound to be a data base somewhere. I have
looked for it in the sources, but could not identify it.
Does anybody know
A little practical problem.
In the 2.4 sources, there is a file called /Documentation/configure.help
(I don't remember the exact name), which contains all the help texts
that are available on request in menuconfig, so that they can be read at
leisure.
In the 2.6 sources, that file does no
Hello!
Having had no success with the 2005.1 disk, I am trying to reinstall
Gentoo from 2005.0 on my G4 iMac. This had been all right before, but
now I am meeting bootloader trouble. At my first attempt, ybin warned
me that your kernel is too old. I wonder what the reference is, since
this
Joseph Jezak a écrit :
Can you put a kernel config up on the internet somewhere?
Yes, certainly. I attach it here.
Charles
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.14-rc3
# Thu Oct 6 15:38:26 2005
#
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_HARDIRQS=y
Hello!
I am posting this to both gentoo-user and gentoo-ppc-user lists.
My problem concerns the installation of Gentoo Linux on my G4 iMac,
using the 2005.1 universal ppc disk.
I should first mention that I have done this before, using the 2005.0
disk, and there was no trouble whatsoever.
Hello!
I am getting confused with profile, bashrc, etc.
The prompt string I want to use is
PS1=[EMAIL PROTECTED] \W]\$
I therefore wrote it in /etc/profile (at two levels, root and non-root),
~/.bash_profile and ~/.bashrc.
If I log in as a plain user (moi), I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
Gentoo is nearly operational on my G4 iMac, but there are one or two
catches.
--1-- KDE works and I have been able to install a proper French
Macintosh keyboard, but some characters, such as the Euro symbol, are
not printed. I understand that I have to choose another font (or
Maybe you have old kernel stuff lying around? did you do a make clean first?
you can try disabling the advanced tcpip kernel options till you can resync
with a gentoo mirror and get newer/better sources?
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Zac Medico wrote:
Charles Trois wrote:
Hello!
While installing
Hello!
While installing Gentoo on my G4 iMac from the Universal 2005.0 disk, I
was able to go as far as configuring the kernel. But, at the make step,
I got this error (text copied by hand):
net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_fw_compat.c: In function fw_in
net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_fw_compat.c: 83: error:
I had put my question on this list two or three weeks ago, and Mark
Knecht was kind enough to take an interest in it.
Now, I have made some progress and the problem is different.
To summarize: on my G4 iMac, Yellow Dog Linux 4.0.1 is installed on the
HD, and I want to install Gentoo on a FW
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
[gentoo-user] Installing on Firewire drive?
11039 - Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sujet:
Re: [gentoo-user] Installing on Firewire drive?
Expéditeur:
Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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