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De: alain didierjean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
À: gentoo-user gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Envoyé: Dimanche 2 Novembre 2008 11:26:29 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne
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Objet: [gentoo-user] Problems installing KDE 3.5.9
Some packages from KDE
Am Sonntag, 2. November 2008 11:26:29 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Some packages from KDE won't install:
kde-base/kdenetwork-3.5.9
kde-base/kdeartwork-3.5.9
kde-base/kdeutils-3.5.9-r1
kde-base/kdeadmin
kde-base/kdegraphics
kde-base/kdeaddons
The error message is always the same:
* The
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De: Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
À: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Envoyé: Dimanche 2 Novembre 2008 11:48:45 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin /
Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: Re: [gentoo-user] Problems installing KDE 3.5.9
Am Sonntag, 2. November 2008
On Sunday 02 November 2008 21:42:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here come the full message for kdenetwork:
ERROR: kde-base/kdenetwork-3.5.9 failed.
* Call stack:
* ebuild.sh, line 49: Called src_compile
* environment, line 4153: Called kde_src_compile
*
By the way, this might help.
I put some files online, that you might wanna check:
http://www.las.ic.unicamp.br/~saffi/eee/
* grub.conf
* fstab
* make.conf
* Kernel config
Best regards,
Saffi
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Ricardo Saffi Marques
http://www.rsaffi.com
Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
By the way, this might help.
I put some files online, that you might wanna check:
http://www.las.ic.unicamp.br/~saffi/eee/
* grub.conf
* fstab
* make.conf
* Kernel config
Cheers! Daniel Veiga had the same issue and contacted me with the
solution. My kernel
Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
Hello folks. I have an Asus EeePC 701 (4GB) and I'm having problems
installing Gentoo on it, so I wrote this giant e-mail to help you
understand what is going on and what I have done and can't do.
I have been using Gentoo for a while, so I am pretty comfortable on
Eric Martin wrote:
Please don't hijack threads. Please write a new email to the list if
you wish to start a new thread. Here's a google search with lots of
good resources on hijacking threads.
You don't have to explain to me what thread hijacking means. I moderate a Brazilian e-group of 2900
On AD 2008 August 08 Friday 03:08:17 PM -0300, Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
You don't have to explain to me what thread hijacking means. I moderate a
Brazilian e-group of 2900 people and am always saying that to members. Tell
me what made you think I did that, because it sure ain't clear for
Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
Eric Martin wrote:
Please don't hijack threads. Please write a new email to the list if
you wish to start a new thread. Here's a google search with lots of
good resources on hijacking threads.
You don't have to explain to me what thread hijacking means. I
Justin Findlay wrote:
Your set of posts showed up as part of another thread in my client.
Well, not in mine. I wrote that from scratch, I insist. Anyways, I won't discuss about that here on
the list.
I disencourage thread hijacking and never did that. Sorry for any inconvenience if something
On Friday 08 August 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
Ricardo Saffi Marques wrote:
Eric Martin wrote:
Please don't hijack threads. Please write a new email to the list if
you wish to start a new thread. Here's a google search with lots of
good resources on hijacking threads.
You don't have
On 10/5/06, Henk Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I go into the shell, I can see that /dev/sdb1 and /newroot both
exist, and manually running mount /dev/sdb1 /newroot/ (with and
without -t vfat) gives the same error message:
mount: Mounting /dev/sdb1 on /newroot/ failed: Invalid argument
Hmm,
On 06/10/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, I haven't booted of a minimal CD in awhile, so I'm not sure
whether the included kernel includes all the right drivers for the USB
media and filesystems.
Does /sys/block/sda/dev exist? (you might need to mount -t sysfs
sysfs /sys if /sys
Martin Larsson wrote:
I tried upgrading my Opera 8.52 to 8.54. That gave me severa ACCESS DENIED
errors, as well as a ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY and stop in emerge even
though more packages were ready to install.
Here's what I got (Ikke tilgang means No access):
Unpacking
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 04:33:47PM +0200, Martin Larsson wrote:
I tried upgrading my Opera 8.52 to 8.54. That gave me severa ACCESS
DENIED
errors, as well as a ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY and stop in emerge even
though more packages were ready to install.
Try synching again. I had
Rumen Yotov a écrit :
Hi,
Try disabling the sandbox FEATURE in /etc/make.conf.
Run: 'FEATURE=-sandbox emerge www-client/opera -a'
Never used 'opera' so can't say more.
HTH.Rumen
Hi,
Disabling sandbox is probably a bad idea.
Bug #134368
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I tried upgrading my Opera 8.52 to 8.54. That gave me severa ACCESS DENIED
errors, as well as a ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY and stop in emerge even
though more packages were ready to install.
As a workaround you may temporarily mask opera-8.54.
I have same problem and syncing didn't help so far.
On 5/28/06, Alexander Kirillov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried upgrading my Opera 8.52 to 8.54. That gave me severa ACCESS DENIED errors, as well as a ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY and stop in emerge even though more packages were ready to install.As a workaround you may temporarily mask
Zac Medico wrote:
Hi Zac
Thanks for the help this fixed it. It's
now up and running.
With recent versions of genkernel you should do ls /boot/kernel*
/boot/initramfs* instead. Note that the initramfs or initrd is not
required if your kernel has sufficient drivers built in.
Zac
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Hi
Nothing I guess but as this is my first
fling with Gentoo , the first time I've
used this method to install a distro and
it's a trial on my second system I
thought it was better to follow the
instructions. If I stick with Gentoo,
when put it on my main system I'll look
at all the
Well, if you use genkernel, it should automatically place the initrd
and the kernel image at your /boot (at least it does for me). Maybe
check your genkernel command to compile the kernel.
On 8/4/05, Stewart Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I've been trying to install Gentoo. I
want to
Stewart Taylor wrote:
Hi all
I've been trying to install Gentoo. I want to see if Gentoo is for me so
I've kept it simple. My first attempt I tried a stage1 install, as this
failed the second time I tried a stage3 install, if it failed less time
wasted. Both times I opted for a genkernel
On Thursday 04 August 2005 04:41 pm, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Well, if you use genkernel, it should automatically place the initrd
and the kernel image at your /boot (at least it does for me). Maybe
check your genkernel command to compile the kernel.
Whats wrong with compiling a kernel the
Chris Cox wrote:
On Thursday 04 August 2005 04:41 pm, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
Well, if you use genkernel, it should automatically place the initrd
and the kernel image at your /boot (at least it does for me). Maybe
check your genkernel command to compile the kernel.
Whats wrong with
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Hey,
I don't believe I can actually answer this one. I'm a noob to Gentoo!
Stewart Taylor wrote:
Hi all
I've been trying to install Gentoo. I want to see if Gentoo is for
me so I've kept it simple. My first attempt I tried a stage1
install,
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