Hi,
a weird problem happens, when I start qjackctl:
No dialog of qjackctl is shown.
The mouse cursor is still responding to mouse movements but
"clicks" do not reach openbox anymore and therefore an
interaction is no longer be possible.
No audio setup is done.
Only way out: Switch to the
Hi all,
a few days ago i had to reinstall my gentoo box. while doing so, various
ebuilds failed while trying to copy some documentation.
I don't have the doc use flag enabled, so i found it weird that emerge was
looking for it. My temporary fix was to enable the doc flag on a per
package basis,
I tried to emerge virtualbox, and I got this:
Emerging (1 of 1) app-emulation/virtualbox-1.5.2-r1 to /
* VirtualBox-1.5.2_OSE.tar.bz2 RMD160 SHA1 SHA256 size ;-) ...
[ ok ]
* checking ebuild checksums ;-) ...
[ ok ]
* checking auxfile checksums ;-) ...
[ ok ]
* checking miscfile checksums
Hi folks,
As soon as I upgraded my system to new gcc and glibc, I started to get
a very weird problem at boot time. I'm using libnss-mysql to
authenticate users, and my nsswitch.conf is set to check files first,
then mysql.
At boot time, /usr is not yet mounted, and as such, anything that
would
I have XFCE4 on two machines, on one machine I suddenly can't use imaps, send
mail on port 25, use jabber and some other ports. This only happens in XFCE4
logged in a regular user, it will work as root. I can reach these ports from
the console as a regular user, I can reach this ports if using
hello gentoo users;
I wanted to backup my whole gentoo system, so i've emerged
app-backup/mondo-rescue (mondo-rescue-2.04, mindi-1.04, and
mindi-kernel-1.0-r1), created an iso, and burned it without errors.
But i can't restore my system, 'cause when i boot the cd, some errors
occurs, like sh:
Yoandy Rodriguez Martinez schreef:
Hello everybuddy: I've just installed beagle and it just keeps
telling me that I don't have inotify in my kernel but /dev/inotify
it's there and /proc/config.gz says inotify is there... any hint?
Thanks in advance
Beagle requires a very specific version
Hello everybuddy:
I've just installed beagle and it just keeps telling me that I don't
have inotify in my kernel but /dev/inotify it's there
and /proc/config.gz says inotify is there... any hint?
Thanks in advance
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smime.p7s
What is going wrong here? It can't be my implementation of rsync (latest
stable), or the US pool would fail as well. It could be the servers in
the European pool, but... all of them?
Or am I simply using the wrong SYNC= in /etc/make.conf? My default is
rsync.europe.gentoo.org, and I don't
Paul Varner schreef:
What is going wrong here? It can't be my implementation of rsync
(latest stable), or the US pool would fail as well. It could be the
servers in the European pool, but... all of them?
Or am I simply using the wrong SYNC= in /etc/make.conf? My default
is
On Sun, 2005-09-11 at 16:49 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
Is it worth going unstable with rsync for this? meaning, will using an
unstable rsync cause me any real problems, even as it (hopefully)
solves this (relatively minor) annoyance?
I have not seen any stability issues with 2.6.4 or higher
On Saturday 10 September 2005 15:24, Holly Bostick wrote:
snip
Or am I simply using the wrong SYNC= in /etc/make.conf? My default is
rsync.europe.gentoo.org, and I don't see any documentation that
indicates that that has changed or become deprecated or invalid, but
maybe it has. I don't
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