Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Daniel Pielmeier
2009/4/8 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com:
 On another thread I had trouble with Seamonkey crashing on certain
 websites.  After some other people said it worked for them and some
 testing on my end, we figured out it was a bad file somewhere in
 ~/.mozilla.  I need to transfer my emails to the new clean .mozilla
 directory.  This is what I have done so far:

 1: move .mozilla to another directory using cp -av  I moved it to my
 data directory.
 2: delete ~/.mozilla
 3: open Seamonkey and let it recreate the new .mozilla directory.
 4: close Seamonkey
 5: copy the old Mail directory to the new ~/.mozilla directory.  I made
 sure it went to the right place too.  You know, in the default then some
 weird number thing.
 6: open Seamonkey and see if the mail is there.  It's not.

 I did check to make sure the permissions were correct.  I feel like
 there may be another file or something that I need to copy but am missing.

 Is there a how to for this?  Has someone did this recently successfully
 and like to share how they did it?  Could I just delete everything but
 the Mail directory and that work?

This should work but you need to set up your mail account(s) again as
the account settings itself are not stored in the maildir. But I guess
you have done this already as seamonkey should remind you about
creating a new account if it is started without an existing profile.

-- 
Regards,
Daniel



Re: [gentoo-user] kernel upgrade error. help me

2009-04-09 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 00:19:03 -0400, Saphirus Sage wrote:

Please trim your quotes.

 I saw that, I just found it very odd that you don't keep the initramrd  
 and kernel image in /boot. Therefore, I was wondering if your issue  
 was having not properly configured genkernel. I've never seen anyone  
 run a system without /boot, so, is there a chance that's where the  
 missing kernel image and initrd are?

The GRUB config posted shows the kernel as being loaded from the root of
(hd0,0) while real_root is /dev/sda3, which looks like a standard setup of

sda1 - boot
sda2 - swap
sda3 - root

It looks to me like the drivers for the disk controller are missing. To
the OP, how did you create the configuration for the new kernel? If you
copied over the .config from the working kernel and ran make oldconfig,
you should have the same drivers included.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Too many clicks spoil the browse.


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: jagged, grey, fine, horizontal lines on xterm border

2009-04-09 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Thursday 09 April 2009 03:22:23 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:
  something similar on my system.

 That's it.  It is the same gray hash that appears as the background if
 you were to start X using xorgcfg to self generate an xorg-config.

 It's obviously something one can learn to live with (I work a lot with
 xterms); just irritating that I had it under control a while back, and
 suddenly it reappears. I'm guessing that Alan McKinnon has it right, and
 that xorg has a minor bug; that the -br parameter no longer works.

X -br still works just fine, I use it here and that horrific cross-hatch 
doesn't show up.

The OP's complaint turns out to be is the xterm scrollbar, by default it looks 
just like that. 

-- 
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: eliminating packages/ebuilds from the portage tree

2009-04-09 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Thursday 09 April 2009 07:48:45 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
  On Donnerstag 09 April 2009, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
  Hello,
 
  There are a couple of packages (ebuilds) in the portage tree that I
  would like to eliminate completely from my system and not get them back
  after an emerge --sync. Is this possible?
 
  Thanks,
 
  --
  Valmor
 
  is there a good reason to remove them, instead of masking?

 If you like spending half a day masking hundreds and hundreds of
 packages using an inflated package.mask, then no, there's no good reason :)

The OP said a couple of packages, so package.mask is the best bet.

PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS is probably not the best way - if one of those 
packages is in a DEPEND that is needed somewhere, portage will throw a hissy 
fit about missing stuff. If masked, at least you get a parseable error message

-- 
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com



Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key

2009-04-09 Thread Joost Roeleveld
On Wed, April 8, 2009 7:20 pm, maxim wexler wrote:

 Was quite easy using unetbootin, it's in the portage
 tree.
 There is also a MS Windows version of this tool.
 emerge -va unetbootin

 Thanks Joost,

 I did an emerge -pv unetbootin earlier but there were lots of blocks and
 masks plus it wants 100M downloads and I only get 2k from dialup here.

 Didn't realize there was a Windows version. Better not wipe XP yet!

 So I got this:

 http://launchpad.net/unetbootin/trunk/276.exe/+download/unetbootin-eeeubuntu-windows-276.exe

 (3.5M)and pointed it at the iso. Did the deed and rebooted. Now it's
 telling me:

 Loading /ubnkern
 Invalid or corrupt kernel image.

 So I guess it's back to the Wifi Cafe to dawdle over my coffee for an hour
 while I download another. Better run the checksum this time -- if Xandros
 has the tool!

Maxim,

Judging from the footer from yahoo, I am guessing you're in Canada?
Too bad, if you were closer to me, we could meet and probably do the
install in a cafe or somewhere...

Don't forget to format the usb-stick prior to running unetbootin.

Good luck and keep us posted.

--
Joost




Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Dale
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
 2009/4/8 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com:
   
 On another thread I had trouble with Seamonkey crashing on certain
 websites.  After some other people said it worked for them and some
 testing on my end, we figured out it was a bad file somewhere in
 ~/.mozilla.  I need to transfer my emails to the new clean .mozilla
 directory.  This is what I have done so far:

 1: move .mozilla to another directory using cp -av  I moved it to my
 data directory.
 2: delete ~/.mozilla
 3: open Seamonkey and let it recreate the new .mozilla directory.
 4: close Seamonkey
 5: copy the old Mail directory to the new ~/.mozilla directory.  I made
 sure it went to the right place too.  You know, in the default then some
 weird number thing.
 6: open Seamonkey and see if the mail is there.  It's not.

 I did check to make sure the permissions were correct.  I feel like
 there may be another file or something that I need to copy but am missing.

 Is there a how to for this?  Has someone did this recently successfully
 and like to share how they did it?  Could I just delete everything but
 the Mail directory and that work?
 

 This should work but you need to set up your mail account(s) again as
 the account settings itself are not stored in the maildir. But I guess
 you have done this already as seamonkey should remind you about
 creating a new account if it is started without an existing profile.

   

OK.  So when I start up Seamonkey the first time with a fresh .mozilla,
I have to set up a email account then close Seamonkey and copy.  Hmm,
we'll try that then.  I make a back up before I try anything so when it
doesn't work, I just copy it back.

Thanks much.

Dale

:-) :-) :-)



Re: [gentoo-user] python 2.6, multiple problems

2009-04-09 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 15:05:55 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:

 After upgrading to 2.6.x (~amd64) I have multiple problems in building
 python- dependant packages:
 
 checking for this or that module... no

python-updater should fix this.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Top Oxymorons Number 4: Diet ice cream


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: eliminating packages/ebuilds from the portage tree

2009-04-09 Thread Eray Aslan
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 11:32:22AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
   is there a good reason to remove them, instead of masking?
 
  If you like spending half a day masking hundreds and hundreds of
  packages using an inflated package.mask, then no, there's no good reason :)
 
 The OP said a couple of packages, so package.mask is the best bet.

Give OP the benefit of doubt that he might know what he is asking and
why.

 PORTAGE_RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTS is probably not the best way - if one of those 
 packages is in a DEPEND that is needed somewhere, portage will throw a hissy 
 fit about missing stuff. If masked, at least you get a parseable error message

# mv /usr/portage/dev-libs/apr /tmp/
# emerge -va apache

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies... done!

emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy =dev-libs/apr-1*.
(dependency required by www-servers/apache-2.2.10 [ebuild])
(dependency required by apache [argument])

Does look like an informative message to me rather than a hissy fit.

-- 
Eray



Re: [gentoo-user] python 2.6, multiple problems

2009-04-09 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
On Thursday 09 April 2009 15:33:03 Neil Bothwick wrote:
 On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 15:05:55 +0400, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
  After upgrading to 2.6.x (~amd64) I have multiple problems in building
  python- dependant packages:
 
  checking for this or that module... no

 python-updater should fix this.

Thanks, have started: 141 packages 8-0

Are there reasons to keep 2.5 slot after updating?



Re: [gentoo-user] python 2.6, multiple problems

2009-04-09 Thread Mike Kazantsev
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 16:15:24 +0400
Andrew Gaydenko a...@gaydenko.com wrote:

 Are there reasons to keep 2.5 slot after updating?

I don't think there is: all the dev-python packages will be
installed for current (2.6) python anyway.

I've upgraded to 2.6 soon after it was released and since then had no
real issues, aside from few development packages I use, where python 2.6
gave syntax errors because of 'as' var usage, which is a reserved word
in 2.6.

-- 
Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net


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Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb keyADDENDUM

2009-04-09 Thread Joost Roeleveld
On Thu, April 9, 2009 12:40 am, maxim wexler wrote:

 That's right, you're not using it properly, you shouldn't
 be using any
 options. Read the md5sum man page

 I think I got it:

 heat...@kyzyl ~ $ md5sum -t
 download/eeexubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386-20090223.iso
 174b43676c64043770319f80effe6253
 download/eeexubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386-20090223.iso

 and from the simosnet-livecd site:

 4b7b46e73511c4ffcada9e28fc3ef7c2
 eeexubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386-20090223.iso

 No match means bad file, right?

Yes, no match means the files are not the same.

--
Joost




Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Web server mirror

2009-04-09 Thread Momesso Andrea
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 12:13:06AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
 On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 21:09:57 +, Momesso Andrea wrote:
 
  Ok, but what about databases? Joomla has his own and mediawiki too...
  Just dump it and copy it? Will it work?
 
 MySQL can be configured to automatically replicate data to another server.
 
 http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/replication.html
 
 
 -- 
 Neil Bothwick
 
 Boss spelled backwards is double-SOB

Thank you all for the suggestions, I'm going to look at it deeper in the
next days.

---
TopperH
http://topperh.blogspot.com


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[gentoo-user] python 2.6, multiple problems

2009-04-09 Thread Andrew Gaydenko
Hi!

After upgrading to 2.6.x (~amd64) I have multiple problems in building python-
dependant packages:

checking for this or that module... no

Are there steps to cure python installation?

I didn't delete 2.5.x slot, eselect shows 2.6 is selected (I didn't do any 
selections myself).



[gentoo-user] Re: which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty

2009-04-09 Thread ABCD
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Alan McKinnon wrote:
 On Wednesday 08 April 2009 22:17:17 Valmor de Almeida wrote:
 Hello,

 Would anyone know which portage package would install the stmaryrd fonts?
 
 It's tetex.

No, it isn't.  teTeX is obsolete, and should not be used.  If you have
it installed, and have synced recently, you should have gotten a notice
saying to switch to TeXLive:

teTeX is obsolete and has been unsupported upstream since May of
2006. All users who still have teTeX installed should uninstall it
and install TeXLive using the upgrade guide accessible at the
following URL:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/tex/texlive-migration-guide.xml

- --
ABCD
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Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Dale
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
 2009/4/8 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com:
   
 On another thread I had trouble with Seamonkey crashing on certain
 websites.  After some other people said it worked for them and some
 testing on my end, we figured out it was a bad file somewhere in
 ~/.mozilla.  I need to transfer my emails to the new clean .mozilla
 directory.  This is what I have done so far:

 1: move .mozilla to another directory using cp -av  I moved it to my
 data directory.
 2: delete ~/.mozilla
 3: open Seamonkey and let it recreate the new .mozilla directory.
 4: close Seamonkey
 5: copy the old Mail directory to the new ~/.mozilla directory.  I made
 sure it went to the right place too.  You know, in the default then some
 weird number thing.
 6: open Seamonkey and see if the mail is there.  It's not.

 I did check to make sure the permissions were correct.  I feel like
 there may be another file or something that I need to copy but am missing.

 Is there a how to for this?  Has someone did this recently successfully
 and like to share how they did it?  Could I just delete everything but
 the Mail directory and that work?
 

 This should work but you need to set up your mail account(s) again as
 the account settings itself are not stored in the maildir. But I guess
 you have done this already as seamonkey should remind you about
 creating a new account if it is started without an existing profile.

   


I can get the emails copied but when I try to restore my password files,
the email disappear.  After some testing, it is when I copy the pref.js
file that the emails disappear again.  I really need my password files. 
Is there no way to export/import them?  I can't find any option to do this.

Also, I noticed the the information in prefs.js was point to the wrong
number for my emails.  I closed Seamonkey and edited those to the new
number but it still didn't work.  Open to ideas here too.  The number is
the directory under default.  I never did understand what that was about
tho. 

Thanks

Dale

:-)  :-) 



Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty

2009-04-09 Thread Willie Wong
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 12:32:26AM -0400, Penguin Lover Valmor de Almeida 
squawked:
 All previous replies very helpful.

 Thanks.

 However texlive-mathextra won't emerge. Any advice? Thanks,


Not sure if this will help, but try *not* emerging it directly. Add
mathextra to the USE for app-text/texlive and emerge --newuse texlive. 

W
-- 
I don't know,  said the voice on the PA, apathetic 
bloody planet, I've no sympathy at all. 
Sortir en Pantoufles: up 853 days, 12:19



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty

2009-04-09 Thread Valmor de Almeida

ABCD wrote:

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Alan McKinnon wrote:

On Wednesday 08 April 2009 22:17:17 Valmor de Almeida wrote:

Hello,

Would anyone know which portage package would install the stmaryrd fonts?

It's tetex.


No, it isn't.  teTeX is obsolete, and should not be used.  If you have
it installed, and have synced recently, you should have gotten a notice
saying to switch to TeXLive:

teTeX is obsolete and has been unsupported upstream since May of
2006. All users who still have teTeX installed should uninstall it
and install TeXLive using the upgrade guide accessible at the
following URL:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/tex/texlive-migration-guide.xml

- --
ABCD


Thanks for checking. No I don't have tetex installed. I have just 
installed gentoo on a laptop and use texlive only.


--
Valmor




[gentoo-user] Re: jagged, grey, fine, horizontal lines on xterm border

2009-04-09 Thread 7v5w7go9ub0o

Alan McKinnon wrote:

On Thursday 09 April 2009 03:22:23 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:

something similar on my system.
That's it.  It is the same gray hash that appears as the 
background if you were to start X using xorgcfg to self generate an

 xorg-config.

It's obviously something one can learn to live with (I work a lot 
with xterms); just irritating that I had it under control a while 
back, and suddenly it reappears. I'm guessing that Alan McKinnon 
has it right, and that xorg has a minor bug; that the -br parameter

 no longer works.


X -br still works just fine, I use it here and that horrific 
cross-hatch doesn't show up.


The OP's complaint turns out to be is the xterm scrollbar, by default
 it looks just like that.



Well. in an effort to prove to myself that I haven't gone nuts, I
brought up my maintenance OS - which is simply a copy of the primary
OS on another partition. I copied it there immediately prior to the xorg
update. I opened up an xterm (Paul Hartman, I've set a default in
fluxbox that provides a scrollbar on every xterm - but thanks for your
thought that I could turn it off) and there were the nice, civilized
dots that I've seen for years; NOT the cross-hatch that we all see now.

I then shut down X and started up X from a user who does not have an
.xinitrc - thereby bringing up basic XDM - and there was the nice,
dots background; NOT the jagged background that I see if I bring up that
user post-xorg-update.

So I figured that I should take a snapshot of the old xterm and post it
next to yesterday's posting and allow folks an a:b comparison. But YIKES
- when I looked at the photo on the updated box, I again saw the
cross-hatch. And if I look carefully, I see the dots beneath the
cross-hatch!?!

So I'm now thinking that -br still works; and that there is some sort of
minuscule frequency/refresh/other difference between the old and new
xorg-server that is accounting for this jagged appearance on top of the
dots.









Re: [gentoo-user] Re: jagged, grey, fine, horizontal lines on xterm border

2009-04-09 Thread Paul Hartman
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 9:07 AM, 7v5w7go9ub0o 7v5w7go9u...@gmail.com wrote:
 Alan McKinnon wrote:

 On Thursday 09 April 2009 03:22:23 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote:

 something similar on my system.

 That's it.  It is the same gray hash that appears as the background if
 you were to start X using xorgcfg to self generate an
  xorg-config.

 It's obviously something one can learn to live with (I work a lot with
 xterms); just irritating that I had it under control a while back, and
 suddenly it reappears. I'm guessing that Alan McKinnon has it right, and
 that xorg has a minor bug; that the -br parameter
  no longer works.

 X -br still works just fine, I use it here and that horrific cross-hatch
 doesn't show up.

 The OP's complaint turns out to be is the xterm scrollbar, by default
  it looks just like that.


 Well. in an effort to prove to myself that I haven't gone nuts, I
 brought up my maintenance OS - which is simply a copy of the primary
 OS on another partition. I copied it there immediately prior to the xorg
 update. I opened up an xterm (Paul Hartman, I've set a default in
 fluxbox that provides a scrollbar on every xterm - but thanks for your
 thought that I could turn it off) and there were the nice, civilized
 dots that I've seen for years; NOT the cross-hatch that we all see now.

 I then shut down X and started up X from a user who does not have an
 .xinitrc - thereby bringing up basic XDM - and there was the nice,
 dots background; NOT the jagged background that I see if I bring up that
 user post-xorg-update.

 So I figured that I should take a snapshot of the old xterm and post it
 next to yesterday's posting and allow folks an a:b comparison. But YIKES
 - when I looked at the photo on the updated box, I again saw the
 cross-hatch. And if I look carefully, I see the dots beneath the
 cross-hatch!?!

 So I'm now thinking that -br still works; and that there is some sort of
 minuscule frequency/refresh/other difference between the old and new
 xorg-server that is accounting for this jagged appearance on top of the
 dots.

That's really weird. I don't use xterm, but from the man page it looks
like you can define various scrollbar options in your X resources
file(s). I wonder if you had that set and lost it, or if the
system-wide defaults were changes from an update or something. For
example:

   Scrollbar Resources
   The following resources are useful when specified for the
Athena Scrollbar widget:

   thickness (class Thickness)
   Specifies the width in pixels of the scrollbar.

   background (class Background)
   Specifies the color to use for the background of the scrollbar.

   foreground (class Foreground)
   Specifies the color to use for the foreground of the
scrollbar.  The ``thumb'' of the scrollbar is a
   simple checkerboard pattern alternating pixels for
foreground and background color.



Re: [gentoo-user] which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty

2009-04-09 Thread Valmor de Almeida

Willie Wong wrote:

On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 12:32:26AM -0400, Penguin Lover Valmor de Almeida 
squawked:

All previous replies very helpful.

Thanks.

However texlive-mathextra won't emerge. Any advice? Thanks,



Not sure if this will help, but try *not* emerging it directly. Add
mathextra to the USE for app-text/texlive and emerge --newuse texlive. 


W


These are the packages that I actually emerged to keep the system lean 
(from world file):


dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra
dev-texlive/texlive-latex
dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra


everything else from dev-texlive was pulled as dependencies. As a result 
I have



*  app-text/texlive
  Latest version available: 2008
  Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ]
  Size of files: 0 kB
  Homepage:  http://tug.org/texlive/
  Description:   A complete TeX distribution
  License:   GPL-2

*  app-text/texlive-core
  Latest version available: 2008-r4
  Latest version installed: 2008-r4
  Size of files: 28,470 kB
  Homepage:  http://tug.org/texlive/
  Description:   A complete TeX distribution
  License:   GPL-2 LPPL-1.3c

*  dev-texlive/texlive-basic
  Latest version available: 2008
  Latest version installed: 2008
  Size of files: 5,139 kB
  Homepage:  http://www.tug.org/texlive/
  Description:   TeXLive Essential programs and files
  License:   GPL-2 as-is GPL-1 LPPL-1.3 TeX

and if I do emerge texlive (the USE flag is extra) I get:

- emerge -vp texlive

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-texinfo-2008  USE=-doc -source 77 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/xcolor-2.11  729 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-latex3-2008  USE=-doc -source 44 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-metapost-2008  USE=-doc -source 301 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/envlab-1.2-r1  29 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-bibtexextra-2008  USE=-doc -source 
723 kB

[ebuild  N] app-text/t1utils-1.34  152 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/europecv-20060424-r1  USE=-examples 765 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-genericextra-2008  USE=-doc 
-source 174 kB
[ebuild  NS   ] media-libs/freetype-1.4_pre20080316-r1 [2.3.8] 
USE=kpathsea nls -doc 1,172 kB

[ebuild  N] app-text/texi2html-1.76  460 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra-2008  USE=-doc -source 0 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/translator-1.00  USE=-doc 175 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/svninfo-0.7.3-r1  15 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/leaflet-20041222  240 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/chktex-1.6.4  USE=-debug -doc 210 kB
[ebuild  N] app-text/psutils-1.17  61 kB
[ebuild  N] app-text/ps2eps-1.64  107 kB
[ebuild  N] app-text/lcdf-typetools-2.69  USE=kpathsea 538 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-langukenglish-2008  USE=-doc 
-source 1 kB

[ebuild  N] media-gfx/sam2p-0.45-r1  USE=gif -examples 425 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-langportuguese-2008  USE=-doc 
-source 3 kB
[ebuild  N] app-text/xdvik-22.84.14  USE=-Xaw3d -cjk -emacs -motif 
-neXt 1,969 kB

[ebuild  N] dev-tex/g-brief-4.0.2  149 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/currvita-0.9i-r1  18 kB
[ebuild  N] app-text/dvipdfm-0.13.2d-r1  232 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-psutils-2008  USE=-doc -source 38 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/glossaries-1.16  USE=-doc -examples 765 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-plainextra-2008  USE=-doc -source 
109 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-formatsextra-2008  USE=-doc 
-source 284 kB
[ebuild  N] media-libs/gd-2.0.35  USE=jpeg png truetype -fontconfig 
-xpm 1,185 kB

[ebuild  N] dev-tex/mh-20080903  USE=-doc 1,927 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/feynmf-1.08-r3  USE=-doc 280 kB
[ebuild  N] virtual/texi2dvi-0  0 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/pgf-2.00  USE=-doc 3,671 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/latex-beamer-3.07  USE=-doc -examples -lyx 
2,336 kB

[ebuild  N] app-text/dvipng-1.11  USE=truetype -test 164 kB
[ebuild  N] app-text/texlive-2008  USE=X extra png truetype -cjk 
-context -cyrillic -detex -doc -dvi2tty -games -graphics -humanities 
-jadetex -music -omega -pstricks -publishers -science -tex4ht -xetex 
-xindy -xml LINGUAS=en en_GB pt -af -ar -bg -bn -bo -cs -cy -da -de 
-el -eo -es -et -fi -fr -ga -he -hi -hr -hsb -hu -hy -id -is -it -ja -ko 
-la -ml -mn -nl -no -pl -ro -ru -sk -sl -sr -sv -ta -th -tr -uk -vi -zh 
0 kB


Total: 38 packages (37 new, 1 in new slot), Size of downloads: 19,511 kB

And indeed texlive-mathextra-2008 is pulled in but look at all the rest! 
 It seems there should be a way to install mathextra without all the 
extra stuff.


--
Valmor




Re: [gentoo-user] xorg-server-1.5.3-r5 log messages

2009-04-09 Thread Mick
2009/4/8 Mike Edenfield kut...@kutulu.org:
 On 4/8/2009 3:37 PM, Mick wrote:

 Wikipedia is telling me that OTF are a Microsoft/Adobe creation - is Linux
 following suit and therefore xorg includes them in its list of fonts?

 OpenType (the catchy name for an OTF font) is basically the successor to
 TrueType, but is in theory an open standard, so its become a pretty popular
 font set.  Xorg just includes, by default, a list of such popular font
 packages (it also includes FreeType, a couple different dpis, etc.)

If I were to install OTF which package should I emerge?  dev-libs/libotf-0.9.6 ?
-- 
Regards,
Mick



Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Dale
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
 2009/4/8 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com:
   
 On another thread I had trouble with Seamonkey crashing on certain
 websites.  After some other people said it worked for them and some
 testing on my end, we figured out it was a bad file somewhere in
 ~/.mozilla.  I need to transfer my emails to the new clean .mozilla
 directory.  This is what I have done so far:

 1: move .mozilla to another directory using cp -av  I moved it to my
 data directory.
 2: delete ~/.mozilla
 3: open Seamonkey and let it recreate the new .mozilla directory.
 4: close Seamonkey
 5: copy the old Mail directory to the new ~/.mozilla directory.  I made
 sure it went to the right place too.  You know, in the default then some
 weird number thing.
 6: open Seamonkey and see if the mail is there.  It's not.

 I did check to make sure the permissions were correct.  I feel like
 there may be another file or something that I need to copy but am missing.

 Is there a how to for this?  Has someone did this recently successfully
 and like to share how they did it?  Could I just delete everything but
 the Mail directory and that work?
 

 This should work but you need to set up your mail account(s) again as
 the account settings itself are not stored in the maildir. But I guess
 you have done this already as seamonkey should remind you about
 creating a new account if it is started without an existing profile.

   

Well, this is getting frustrating to say the least.  All I want is to
save my emails and my passwords but I can't seem to save my passwords. 
When I copy the files needed to save the passwords, I loose my emails
and then it crashes again when I go to the website that crashes Seamonkey.

It looks like I will have to loose all my passwords and that sucks. 
I'll be hitting that lost password link for months to get that sorted out.

Still open to ideas tho.  At least I know now that it is the prefs.js
file that has issues with that webiste tho.  It works fine until I
copy that puppy over to the new .mozilla.

Dale

:-)  :-) 



Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Paul Hartman
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
 2009/4/8 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com:

 On another thread I had trouble with Seamonkey crashing on certain
 websites.  After some other people said it worked for them and some
 testing on my end, we figured out it was a bad file somewhere in
 ~/.mozilla.  I need to transfer my emails to the new clean .mozilla
 directory.  This is what I have done so far:

 1: move .mozilla to another directory using cp -av  I moved it to my
 data directory.
 2: delete ~/.mozilla
 3: open Seamonkey and let it recreate the new .mozilla directory.
 4: close Seamonkey
 5: copy the old Mail directory to the new ~/.mozilla directory.  I made
 sure it went to the right place too.  You know, in the default then some
 weird number thing.
 6: open Seamonkey and see if the mail is there.  It's not.

 I did check to make sure the permissions were correct.  I feel like
 there may be another file or something that I need to copy but am missing.

 Is there a how to for this?  Has someone did this recently successfully
 and like to share how they did it?  Could I just delete everything but
 the Mail directory and that work?


 This should work but you need to set up your mail account(s) again as
 the account settings itself are not stored in the maildir. But I guess
 you have done this already as seamonkey should remind you about
 creating a new account if it is started without an existing profile.



 Well, this is getting frustrating to say the least.  All I want is to
 save my emails and my passwords but I can't seem to save my passwords.
 When I copy the files needed to save the passwords, I loose my emails
 and then it crashes again when I go to the website that crashes Seamonkey.

 It looks like I will have to loose all my passwords and that sucks.
 I'll be hitting that lost password link for months to get that sorted out.

 Still open to ideas tho.  At least I know now that it is the prefs.js
 file that has issues with that webiste tho.  It works fine until I
 copy that puppy over to the new .mozilla.

 Dale

I don't use Seamonkey for Email but I did have a problem where parts
of my profile directory got corrupted and i had to piece together a
year-old backup with the current data. I don't know if the email
portion uses the same files as the browser portion, but the sames
formed/passwords are in files with .s (sign-on) and .w (wallet)
extensions. They have random-looking filenames. I had to edid my
prefs.js and put in the names of my old s and w files into the new
profile. After that my saved passwords and forms came up like before.



Re: [gentoo-user] xorg-server-1.5.3-r5 log messages

2009-04-09 Thread Mike Edenfield

On 4/9/2009 11:27 AM, Mick wrote:

2009/4/8 Mike Edenfieldkut...@kutulu.org:

On 4/8/2009 3:37 PM, Mick wrote:


Wikipedia is telling me that OTF are a Microsoft/Adobe creation - is Linux
following suit and therefore xorg includes them in its list of fonts?

OpenType (the catchy name for an OTF font) is basically the successor to
TrueType, but is in theory an open standard, so its become a pretty popular
font set.  Xorg just includes, by default, a list of such popular font
packages (it also includes FreeType, a couple different dpis, etc.)


If I were to install OTF which package should I emerge?  dev-libs/libotf-0.9.6 ?


There are a couple of OpenType font packages in portage but they mostly 
are alternative language fonts.  Currently most of the font packages 
that have been converted to OpenType are commercial, like the Adobe 
professional fonts.


As far as OTF support, I'm pretty sure it's already built in to any 
recent version of the freetype library and pango/Qt.  You shouldn't need 
to install anything more to use OTF fonts, you just have to find the OTF 
fonts :)





[gentoo-user] Re: which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty

2009-04-09 Thread Hartmut Figge
Valmor de Almeida:
Willie Wong wrote:
 On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 12:32:26AM -0400, Penguin Lover Valmor de Almeida 
 squawked:

 However texlive-mathextra won't emerge. Any advice? Thanks,
 
 Not sure if this will help, but try *not* emerging it directly. Add
 mathextra to the USE for app-text/texlive and emerge --newuse texlive. 

For me

h...@e675 ~ $ emerge -pv texlive-mathextra

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies   . done!
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2008  USE=doc -source 0 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/mplib-1.110  USE=lua 0 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-fontsrecommended-2008  USE=doc -source 
41,578 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-tex/luatex-0.30.3  USE=doc 0 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-latex-2008-r1  USE=doc -source 0 kB
[ebuild  N] dev-texlive/texlive-mathextra-2008  USE=doc -source 4,299 kB

Total: 6 packages (6 new), Size of downloads: 45,876 kB

These are the packages that I actually emerged to keep the system lean 
(from world file):

dev-texlive/texlive-fontsextra
dev-texlive/texlive-latex
dev-texlive/texlive-latexextra

Nothing of texlive in my world file.

But trying to emerge texlive-mathextra fails already at the first step.

 Emerging (1 of 6) dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2008
[...]
 Unpacking texlive-module-metafont-2008.tar.lzma to 
 /var/tmp/portage/dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2008/work
 Source unpacked in /var/tmp/portage/dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2008/work
 Compiling source in /var/tmp/portage/dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2008/work ...
 * Building format texmf/fmtutil/format.metafont.cnf
fmtutil: format directory 
`/var/tmp/portage/dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2008/work/texmf-var/web2c' does not 
exist.
 *
 * ERROR: dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2008 failed.

Hartmut




[gentoo-user] iptables + dansguardian + squid

2009-04-09 Thread Joseph

I was following this guide to set it up home filter: iptables, DansGuardian, 
and Squid.
http://www.linux.com/articles/113733
in the past it worked but when I try it now eg:

iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -m owner --uid-owner squid -j ACCEPT
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name

Apparently filtering in the nat table is no longer supported. But I'm not good 
in iptables so I need some help here.
Anybody has a good link showing basics how to do it?

--
Joseph



Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Dale
Paul Hartman wrote:
 On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
   
 Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
 
 2009/4/8 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com:

   
 On another thread I had trouble with Seamonkey crashing on certain
 websites.  After some other people said it worked for them and some
 testing on my end, we figured out it was a bad file somewhere in
 ~/.mozilla.  I need to transfer my emails to the new clean .mozilla
 directory.  This is what I have done so far:

 1: move .mozilla to another directory using cp -av  I moved it to my
 data directory.
 2: delete ~/.mozilla
 3: open Seamonkey and let it recreate the new .mozilla directory.
 4: close Seamonkey
 5: copy the old Mail directory to the new ~/.mozilla directory.  I made
 sure it went to the right place too.  You know, in the default then some
 weird number thing.
 6: open Seamonkey and see if the mail is there.  It's not.

 I did check to make sure the permissions were correct.  I feel like
 there may be another file or something that I need to copy but am missing.

 Is there a how to for this?  Has someone did this recently successfully
 and like to share how they did it?  Could I just delete everything but
 the Mail directory and that work?

 
 This should work but you need to set up your mail account(s) again as
 the account settings itself are not stored in the maildir. But I guess
 you have done this already as seamonkey should remind you about
 creating a new account if it is started without an existing profile.


   
 Well, this is getting frustrating to say the least.  All I want is to
 save my emails and my passwords but I can't seem to save my passwords.
 When I copy the files needed to save the passwords, I loose my emails
 and then it crashes again when I go to the website that crashes Seamonkey.

 It looks like I will have to loose all my passwords and that sucks.
 I'll be hitting that lost password link for months to get that sorted out.

 Still open to ideas tho.  At least I know now that it is the prefs.js
 file that has issues with that webiste tho.  It works fine until I
 copy that puppy over to the new .mozilla.

 Dale
 

 I don't use Seamonkey for Email but I did have a problem where parts
 of my profile directory got corrupted and i had to piece together a
 year-old backup with the current data. I don't know if the email
 portion uses the same files as the browser portion, but the sames
 formed/passwords are in files with .s (sign-on) and .w (wallet)
 extensions. They have random-looking filenames. I had to edid my
 prefs.js and put in the names of my old s and w files into the new
 profile. After that my saved passwords and forms came up like before.


   

You are exactly correct.  It gave me fits for a while but I finally
copied enough of my old prefs.js file over to the new file to get my
passwords working again.  Basically you have to edit the prefs.js file
to point to the new password file and there is more than one spot for
that.  You also have to copy the key3.db file over as well.

I now have my emails and passwords.  I had to go wash dishes and think
on this issue to figure that out. 

Now to go set up all my filters again. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 


Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Paul Hartman
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Paul Hartman wrote:

 On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:


 Daniel Pielmeier wrote:


 2009/4/8 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com:



 On another thread I had trouble with Seamonkey crashing on certain
 websites.  After some other people said it worked for them and some
 testing on my end, we figured out it was a bad file somewhere in
 ~/.mozilla.  I need to transfer my emails to the new clean .mozilla
 directory.  This is what I have done so far:

 1: move .mozilla to another directory using cp -av  I moved it to my
 data directory.
 2: delete ~/.mozilla
 3: open Seamonkey and let it recreate the new .mozilla directory.
 4: close Seamonkey
 5: copy the old Mail directory to the new ~/.mozilla directory.  I made
 sure it went to the right place too.  You know, in the default then some
 weird number thing.
 6: open Seamonkey and see if the mail is there.  It's not.

 I did check to make sure the permissions were correct.  I feel like
 there may be another file or something that I need to copy but am missing.

 Is there a how to for this?  Has someone did this recently successfully
 and like to share how they did it?  Could I just delete everything but
 the Mail directory and that work?



 This should work but you need to set up your mail account(s) again as
 the account settings itself are not stored in the maildir. But I guess
 you have done this already as seamonkey should remind you about
 creating a new account if it is started without an existing profile.




 Well, this is getting frustrating to say the least.  All I want is to
 save my emails and my passwords but I can't seem to save my passwords.
 When I copy the files needed to save the passwords, I loose my emails
 and then it crashes again when I go to the website that crashes Seamonkey.

 It looks like I will have to loose all my passwords and that sucks.
 I'll be hitting that lost password link for months to get that sorted out.

 Still open to ideas tho.  At least I know now that it is the prefs.js
 file that has issues with that webiste tho.  It works fine until I
 copy that puppy over to the new .mozilla.

 Dale


 I don't use Seamonkey for Email but I did have a problem where parts
 of my profile directory got corrupted and i had to piece together a
 year-old backup with the current data. I don't know if the email
 portion uses the same files as the browser portion, but the sames
 formed/passwords are in files with .s (sign-on) and .w (wallet)
 extensions. They have random-looking filenames. I had to edid my
 prefs.js and put in the names of my old s and w files into the new
 profile. After that my saved passwords and forms came up like before.




 You are exactly correct.  It gave me fits for a while but I finally copied
 enough of my old prefs.js file over to the new file to get my passwords
 working again.  Basically you have to edit the prefs.js file to point to the
 new password file and there is more than one spot for that.  You also have
 to copy the key3.db file over as well.

 I now have my emails and passwords.  I had to go wash dishes and think on
 this issue to figure that out.

 Now to go set up all my filters again.

Ah yes, I forgot the .db files. This reminds me to make backups of my
.mozilla directory :) Glad you got it all straightened out!



[gentoo-user] Re: jagged, grey, fine, horizontal lines on xterm border

2009-04-09 Thread 7v5w7go9ub0o

Paul Hartman wrote:

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 9:07 AM, 7v5w7go9ub0o 7v5w7go9u...@gmail.com
wrote:






So I figured that I should take a snapshot of the old xterm and
post it next to yesterday's posting and allow folks an a:b
comparison. But YIKES - when I looked at the photo on the updated
box, I again saw the cross-hatch. And if I look carefully, I see
the dots beneath the cross-hatch!?!

So I'm now thinking that -br still works; and that there is some
sort of minuscule frequency/refresh/other difference between the
old and new xorg-server that is accounting for this jagged
appearance on top of the dots.


That's really weird. I don't use xterm, but from the man page it
looks like you can define various scrollbar options in your X
resources file(s). I wonder if you had that set and lost it, or if
the system-wide defaults were changes from an update or something.
For example:

Scrollbar Resources The following resources are useful when specified
for the Athena Scrollbar widget:

thickness (class Thickness) Specifies the width in pixels of the
scrollbar.

background (class Background) Specifies the color to use for the
background of the scrollbar.

foreground (class Foreground) Specifies the color to use for the
foreground of the scrollbar.  The ``thumb'' of the scrollbar is a 
simple checkerboard pattern alternating pixels for foreground and

background color.



I think you're right. I can color the scrollbar and see the
jaggedness no more.

But the question is, why do I (and you) see jaggedness when looking at
that jpeg? I can ignore it, and likely it'll be fine (no jaggedness when
looking at that particular pattern) the next update, or I can report it
to bugzilla and let them pass it upstream.  Guess that is what I'm
presently pondering.

Thanks for following this!




Re: [gentoo-user] Re: jagged, grey, fine, horizontal lines on xterm border

2009-04-09 Thread Paul Hartman
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 1:43 PM, 7v5w7go9ub0o 7v5w7go9u...@gmail.com wrote:
 Paul Hartman wrote:

 On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 9:07 AM, 7v5w7go9ub0o 7v5w7go9u...@gmail.com
 wrote:




 So I figured that I should take a snapshot of the old xterm and
 post it next to yesterday's posting and allow folks an a:b
 comparison. But YIKES - when I looked at the photo on the updated
 box, I again saw the cross-hatch. And if I look carefully, I see
 the dots beneath the cross-hatch!?!

 So I'm now thinking that -br still works; and that there is some
 sort of minuscule frequency/refresh/other difference between the
 old and new xorg-server that is accounting for this jagged
 appearance on top of the dots.

 That's really weird. I don't use xterm, but from the man page it
 looks like you can define various scrollbar options in your X
 resources file(s). I wonder if you had that set and lost it, or if
 the system-wide defaults were changes from an update or something.
 For example:

 Scrollbar Resources The following resources are useful when specified
 for the Athena Scrollbar widget:

 thickness (class Thickness) Specifies the width in pixels of the
 scrollbar.

 background (class Background) Specifies the color to use for the
 background of the scrollbar.

 foreground (class Foreground) Specifies the color to use for the
 foreground of the scrollbar.  The ``thumb'' of the scrollbar is a simple
 checkerboard pattern alternating pixels for foreground and
 background color.


 I think you're right. I can color the scrollbar and see the
 jaggedness no more.

 But the question is, why do I (and you) see jaggedness when looking at
 that jpeg? I can ignore it, and likely it'll be fine (no jaggedness when
 looking at that particular pattern) the next update, or I can report it
 to bugzilla and let them pass it upstream.  Guess that is what I'm
 presently pondering.

 Thanks for following this!

If you use the xsetroot utility to alter the root window background,
does it carry down to the xterm scrollbar? By that I mean I wonder if
xterm inherits its visual look from the parent or if it is living in
its own little world.



Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Dale
Paul Hartman wrote:

 Ah yes, I forgot the .db files. This reminds me to make backups of my
 .mozilla directory :) Glad you got it all straightened out!


   

Well, this little tidbit of info may help too.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Transferring_data_to_a_new_profile_-_SeaMonkey

It tells what all those files are for.  That helped me recover the
password file at least.  There are more links at the bottom as well. 

What's with Seamonkey 2?  I got to check on that.

Dale

:-)  :-) 




Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Paul Hartman
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
 What's with Seamonkey 2?  I got to check on that.

From what I remember, Seamonkey 2 was becoming more
Firefox-and-Thunderbird like in its browser and e-mail components.
It's using the newer XUL toolkit and has a Firefox-style add-on
manager (rendering old seamonkey extensions and themes useless) and I
believe the e-mail portion might be compatible with Thunderbird?
Basically a modernization of Seamonkey. Not sure how much of that will
actually come to reality.



Re: [gentoo-user] Moving Seamonkey email directory.

2009-04-09 Thread Dale
Paul Hartman wrote:
 On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
   
 What's with Seamonkey 2?  I got to check on that.
 

 From what I remember, Seamonkey 2 was becoming more
 Firefox-and-Thunderbird like in its browser and e-mail components.
 It's using the newer XUL toolkit and has a Firefox-style add-on
 manager (rendering old seamonkey extensions and themes useless) and I
 believe the e-mail portion might be compatible with Thunderbird?
 Basically a modernization of Seamonkey. Not sure how much of that will
 actually come to reality.


   

Apparently a lot of changes.  I found this information:

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0a3/changes#new

Sounds like some serious changes.  I always tell people that Seamonkey
is like Firefox and Thunderbird in one program.  It's not the same
program but they get the meaning at least.  It's browser and email
together basically.  Plus a few other tidbits like chat etc etc.

Dale

:-)  :-) 



[gentoo-user] VLC use flags request

2009-04-09 Thread Roy Wright
Howdy,

I've been having trouble with VLC (saving from disc, h264+a52) and think
it's related to the set of use flags so was hoping some kind soul with a
functional VLC wouldn't mind posting their USE flags.

TIA,
Roy



[gentoo-user] ath5k and laptop cpu frequency scaling

2009-04-09 Thread Paul Hartman
I switched from madwifi-ng to ath5k when I switched from kernel 2.6.28
to 2.6.29 and my wifi speed is unusably slow when the CPU speed is
scaled down. I am talking about trying to ssh into my laptop taking
literally MINUTES to respond when it is running at 800MHz but being
instant when it is running at 2000MHz. If I am emerging or doing
anything to run the CPU, the wifi speed is fine. When I am
interactively using the laptop it's not as much of an issue because
the laptop itself is perfectly normal in its responsiveness, but the
wifi practically dies when the CPU slows down. I tried with cpudyn and
without (using kernel ondemand governor).

Is anyone else using ath5k on a laptop and having this problem? I
don't know if it is the wifi driver, the kernel, or something else. I
did about 3 months worth of updates all at once, so that makes it a
nice big mess for isolating the cause. :)

Thanks,
Paul



Re: [gentoo-user] VLC use flags request

2009-04-09 Thread Paul Hartman
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Roy Wright r...@wright.org wrote:
 Howdy,

 I've been having trouble with VLC (saving from disc, h264+a52) and think
 it's related to the set of use flags so was hoping some kind soul with a
 functional VLC wouldn't mind posting their USE flags.

I don't know if mine will do what you're trying to do, but it seems to
work for what I've tried to do. Here are my USE flags:

media-video/vlc-0.9.9a  USE=X a52 aac aalib alsa avahi dbus directfb
dvb dvd fbcon ffmpeg flac hal libcaca libgcrypt libnotify mmx mp3 mpeg
ncurses nsplugin ogg opengl png qt4 samba sdl sse svg truetype v4l
vorbis x264 xml xv (-altivec) -arts -atmo -bidi -cdda -cddax -cddb
-cdio -dc1394 -debug -dirac -dts -esd -fluidsynth -fontconfig -ggi
-gnome -gnutls -httpd -id3tag -jack -kate -libass -libsysfs -libv4l2
-lirc -live -lua -matroska -modplug -musepack -optimisememory -oss
-pda -pulseaudio -pvr -remoteosd -rtsp -run-as-root -schroedinger
-sdl-image -seamonkey -shout -skins -speex -stream (-svga) -taglib
-theora -twolame -upnp -v4l2 -vcdinfo -vcdx -vlm (-win32codecs)
-xinerama -xosd -zvbi



[gentoo-user] Re: which package contains latex stmaryrd.sty

2009-04-09 Thread Hartmut Figge
Hartmut Figge:

 * ERROR: dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2008 failed.

The today 'emerge --sync' followed by 'emerge -pv -uDN world' showed
that this package would be emerged. I was curious what would happen.

Well, it failed. Looking for bugs i found
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=262177
in which 'texmf-update' was recommended as fix. That helped. But then

 * Package 'dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2008' merged despite file
 * collisions. If necessary, refer to your elog messages for the whole
 * content of the above message.

and

 * Package 'dev-texlive/texlive-latex-2008-r1' merged despite file
 * collisions. If necessary, refer to your elog messages for the whole
 * content of the above message.

Hmmm ...

Also i have now a new version of X
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/xorg-server-1.5-upgrade-guide.xml

Soon i will shut down my current X and try to start the new one. Could
be interesting. *g*

Hartmut




Re: [gentoo-user] stage 1 howto?

2009-04-09 Thread Mick
On Thursday 09 April 2009, HObbES wrote:
 Hi Mick,

 If you have it, I'd like a copy please.

I must have stored that 2004.1 LiveCD somewhere very safe, because I couldn't 
find it after I had a quick look.  o_O

However, the gentoo website still shows the full installation handbook for 
2004.2, including stage 1 bootstrapping.  In addition to the FAQ link you can 
read the step by step procedure here:

 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2004.2/handbook-x86.xml

PS.  I assume you want to install it on a x86 machine, otherwise go here 
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/index.xml and scroll down the page to 
find your architecture.
PPS.  Depending on your machine bootstrapping can take some time.  Make sure 
you md5sum -c the stage source file or you may have to rinse and repeat due 
to a corrupt download.
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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[gentoo-user] Summer of Code Ideas

2009-04-09 Thread James
Hello,


Gmane was down for a while, so I'm just now 
catching up on my leisure reading (this list).

Previously a thread was proposed (What annoys you)
on SOC ideas. Although much of the discussion
was the usual suspects; I did not see
many concrete ideas for the SOC folks to
tackle.

Here's 2 needs listed in bug 209435.

1. We need a framework for plugins with Eclipse on Gentoo.

2. SLIDE is a front end for policy management for SELinux
Note if folks do not like what has been done here, then
perhaps a better frontend for SELinux policy management?

http://oss.tresys.com/projects/slide/wiki/download

http://lwn.net/Articles/221112/

It is entirely possible  that (1) has been fixed ?

Just ideas for SOC.


James




[gentoo-user] Xorg-server and my mouse

2009-04-09 Thread Dale
Hi folks,

I'm not near as upset as I was a little while ago.  I ran my updates
and then took a nap while it was compiling.  I woke up and they were
done.  Did my etc-update and went to log into KDE.  No keyboard.  No
mouse.  No nothing.  I knew the new xorg-server update was going to make
me change a few things but I thought I would be ABLE to change the
thing.  I had to unplug the computer then add softlevel=boot to get to
where I could even fix the stupid thing.

I'm back down to my old xorg-server-1.3* but now my mouse wheel don't
work.  Did this thing blow up my rat?  How do i get my mouse wheel to
work again?

While I was trying to recover and reading, it appears I have to update
my kernel for this thing to work.  Something I can't do because the
latest greatest kernel don't like my rig for some reason.  I posted it
on here somewhere a while back.  Something to the effect that it is
pissed at my IDE chipset.  Looks like the new xorg-server is going to be
masked for a while.

I may have a few more questions before this mess is over.  Right now,
I'm going to go eat some ice cubes.

Dale

:-)  :-) 




Re: [gentoo-user] problem making bootable usb key--FIXED

2009-04-09 Thread maxim wexler

 Judging from the footer from yahoo, I am guessing you're in
 Canada?

Correct

 Good luck and keep us posted.

This time I got a better connection and downloaded the iso in one go then ran 
unetbootin on it and this time it worked

mw




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[gentoo-user] Re: iptables + dansguardian + squid

2009-04-09 Thread james
Joseph syscon780 at gmail.com writes:

 
 I was following this guide to set it up home filter: iptables, DansGuardian,
and Squid.
 http://www.linux.com/articles/113733

Here's a link to get you started

http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/Dansguardian




[gentoo-user] Re: Xorg-server and my mouse

2009-04-09 Thread Hartmut Figge
Dale:

Did my etc-update and went to log into KDE.  No keyboard.  No
mouse.  No nothing.  I knew the new xorg-server update was going to make
me change a few things but I thought I would be ABLE to change the
thing.

*g*

Today 'emerge --sync' followed by 'emerge -uDN world' changed my xorg to
1.5. After 'startx' i had my usual icewm screen but no working mouse or
keyboard.

I had to unplug the computer then add softlevel=boot to get to
where I could even fix the stupid thing.

I preferred ssh from another computer. ;)

While I was trying to recover and reading, it appears I have to update
my kernel for this thing to work.

That depends. Look in 'sudo make menuconfig' at Device Drivers-Input
device support for Event interface. If available and unchecked, select
it and recompile your kernel.

I had done so because it was mentioned in the 'Xorg 1.5 Upgrade Guide',
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/xorg-server-1.5-upgrade-guide.xml

Wasn't enough, though.

- Xorg.0.log -
(EE) Failed to load module evdev (module does not exist, 0)
---

But 'modprobe evdev' succeeded. *g*

After pulling out some hairs and examining 'emerge -pv xorg-server'
closer i changed

- /etc/make.conf -
INPUT_DEVICES=keyboard mouse


to

- /etc/make.conf -
INPUT_DEVICES=keyboard mouse evdev
---

and recompiled xorg-server. Now i had working mouse and keyboard under X.

Then i noticed that my german keyboard layout was gone. The Upgrade
Guide was not very clear in this point. At least for me.

Time for a break, so i decided to disable hal for a while, drink some
coffee and smoke some pipes. ;)

- /etc/X11/xorg.conf -
Section ServerFlags
  Option AutoAddDevices  false
EndSection
---

Now i have commented out these lines because i found a way for my german
keyboard layout. Hm, just noticed that i have also to do something for
my compose key. Sigh.

Hartmut




Re: [gentoo-user] Xorg-server and my mouse

2009-04-09 Thread Mike Kazantsev
On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 21:27:36 -0500
Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm back down to my old xorg-server-1.3* but now my mouse wheel don't
 work.  Did this thing blow up my rat?  How do i get my mouse wheel to
 work again?


Strangely enough, I had the following sections in my xorg.conf for a
few years now, -hal, and no problems with either mouse, touchpad or
whatever...
And before you jump to the conclusions: I use xorg-server-1.6.0 from
X11 overlay.


  Section InputDevice
  Identifier  Keyboard0
  Driver  kbd
  Option XkbLayout us,ru(winkeys)
  Option XkbOptions grp_led:scroll,grp:caps_toggle
  EndSection

  Section InputDevice
  Identifier  Mouse0
  Driver  mouse
  Option  Protocol auto
  Option  Device /dev/input/mice
  Option  ZAxisMapping 4 5 6 7
  EndSection


-- 
Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: iptables + dansguardian + squid

2009-04-09 Thread Joseph

On 04/10/09 03:46, james wrote:

Joseph syscon780 at gmail.com writes:



I was following this guide to set it up home filter: iptables, DansGuardian,

and Squid.

http://www.linux.com/articles/113733


Here's a link to get you started

http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/Dansguardian


Thanks, yes I looked at them; the Gentoo wiki doesn't works: old, obsolete.

The one from linux.com is working but in my case I had a problem loading the iptables rules as after upgrading kernel to 2.6.27-gentoo-r8 it seems to me 
they have re-arrange the iptable modules around and I was missing in the kernel:

CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER=y
without it you can not load:
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -m owner --uid-owner squid -j ACCEPT
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 3128 -m owner --uid-owner squid -j 
ACCEPT

Now it works.

--
Joseph



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: iptables + dansguardian + squid

2009-04-09 Thread Mike Kazantsev
On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 22:04:41 -0600
Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:


 Thanks, yes I looked at them; the Gentoo wiki doesn't works: old, obsolete.
...
 Now it works.

Prehaps you can find a few minutes to just copy-paste old article to a
restored wiki, correcting obsolete part... and someone after you won't
have these problems.

-- 
Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net


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[gentoo-user] Re: iptables + dansguardian + squid

2009-04-09 Thread james
Joseph syscon780 at gmail.com writes:


  http://www.linux.com/articles/113733


 http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/Dansguardian

 Thanks, yes I looked at them; the Gentoo wiki doesn't works: old, obsolete.

 The one from linux.com is working but in my case I 
had a problem loading the
iptables rules as after upgrading
 kernel to 2.6.27-gentoo-r8 it seems to me 
 they have re-arrange the iptable modules around a
nd I was missing in the kernel:
 CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER=y
 without it you can not load:
 iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 80 
-m owner --uid-owner squid -j ACCEPT
 iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 3128 
-m owner --uid-owner squid -j ACCEPT
 
 Now it works.
 


AH,

good to know. 
Never set it up myself


ciao,

James






[gentoo-user] Re: iptables + dansguardian + squid

2009-04-09 Thread James
Mike Kazantsev mike_kazantsev at fraggod.net writes:


  Thanks, yes I looked at them; the Gentoo wiki doesn't works: old, obsolete.


 Prehaps you can find a few minutes to just copy-paste old article to a
 restored wiki, correcting obsolete part... and someone after you won't
 have these problems.


H,

The site says this:

This site is read only. No changes can be made. That means it may be out of date
or incorrect and it cannot be corrected. Use at your own risk. Having said that,
it should still be a good guide for most things.

Or is there a way to edit what's there that I missed?


It begs the question, why is this guy in control of the wiki?
Others cannot contribute?


James







Re: [gentoo-user] Re: iptables + dansguardian + squid

2009-04-09 Thread Joseph

On 04/10/09 10:11, Mike Kazantsev wrote:

On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 22:04:41 -0600
Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:



Thanks, yes I looked at them; the Gentoo wiki doesn't works: old, obsolete.

...

Now it works.


Prehaps you can find a few minutes to just copy-paste old article to a
restored wiki, correcting obsolete part... and someone after you won't
have these problems.


I've never posted any article on wiki, I think it requires knowledge of xml, 
doesn't it?
The entire configuration of dansguardian.config would need to be slightly modified as it is old and it doesn't load with latest version of dansguardian we 
have in portage, many files changed place etc.


If you want I can assist you, and maybe we can do it.  
It would require adding section on kernel module configuration as this is the main reason why iptable does not work with dansguardian.
We can borrow sections from Linux.com as that article is well written but is missing kernel configuration as well as to what basic modules needs to be 
loaded for dansguardian and squid to work together, and how to check it.


--
Joseph



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: iptables + dansguardian + squid

2009-04-09 Thread Joseph

On 04/10/09 04:56, James wrote:

Mike Kazantsev mike_kazantsev at fraggod.net writes:



 Thanks, yes I looked at them; the Gentoo wiki doesn't works: old, obsolete.




Prehaps you can find a few minutes to just copy-paste old article to a
restored wiki, correcting obsolete part... and someone after you won't
have these problems.



H,

The site says this:

This site is read only. No changes can be made. That means it may be out of date
or incorrect and it cannot be corrected. Use at your own risk. Having said that,
it should still be a good guide for most things.

Or is there a way to edit what's there that I missed?


It begs the question, why is this guy in control of the wiki?
Others cannot contribute?


James


The guy who design this page is trying to help to recover Gentoo-wiki, did a 
quick job but I don't think he maintains it; I track this email on this page:
n...@nickstallman.net
We can drop him an email and ask him to edit that page to bring it to current standards. 

What do you say Nick :-)? 
The page in question is 
http://www.gentoo-wiki.info/Dansguardian

is a bit old and need some updating, so it can be of use to Gentoo comunity.

--
Joseph



Re: [gentoo-user] Xorg-server and my mouse

2009-04-09 Thread Dale
Mike Kazantsev wrote:
 On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 21:27:36 -0500
 Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:

   
 I'm back down to my old xorg-server-1.3* but now my mouse wheel don't
 work.  Did this thing blow up my rat?  How do i get my mouse wheel to
 work again?
 


 Strangely enough, I had the following sections in my xorg.conf for a
 few years now, -hal, and no problems with either mouse, touchpad or
 whatever...
 And before you jump to the conclusions: I use xorg-server-1.6.0 from
 X11 overlay.


   Section InputDevice
   Identifier  Keyboard0
   Driver  kbd
   Option XkbLayout us,ru(winkeys)
   Option XkbOptions grp_led:scroll,grp:caps_toggle
   EndSection

   Section InputDevice
   Identifier  Mouse0
   Driver  mouse
   Option  Protocol auto
   Option  Device /dev/input/mice
   Option  ZAxisMapping 4 5 6 7
   EndSection


   

Well, I emerged the new xorg-server and my GUI crashed after just a few
minutes.  I think it was when I hit the right button on the mouse.  That
was after I re-emerged xorg-server with -hal in package.use.  After
that, I went back to the old xorg-server.  Xorg-server with hal left me
with no keyboard or mouse.

For some reason, no clue as to why, my mouse wheel is working.  It
wasn't working when I logged back into KDE but a little while after
sending the email, it just started working.

Here is my xorg-conf file:

Section ServerLayout
Identifier X.org Configured
Screen  0  Screen0 0 0
InputDeviceMouse0 CorePointer
InputDeviceKeyboard0 CoreKeyboard
EndSection

Section Files
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/misc
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/75dpi
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/100dpi
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/TTF
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/Type1
EndSection

Section Module
Load   glx
Load   extmod
Load   xtrap
Load   record
Load   dbe
Load   freetype
Load   type1
EndSection

Section ServerFlags

#OptionOffTime10
Option BlankTime 5
Option StandbyTime 10
#OptionSuspendTime10
Option AutoAddDevicesfalse
EndSection

Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard0
Driver kbd
EndSection

Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol auto
Option Device /dev/input/mouse0
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 6 7
EndSection

Section Monitor
Identifier Monitor0
VendorName Monitor Vendor
ModelName  Monitor Model
Option dpms
EndSection

# * Users of reduced blanking now need:
# *Option ReducedBlanking
# * In the relevant Monitor section(s).
# * Make sure your reduced blanking modelines are safe!


Section Device
Identifier Card0
Driver nvidia
VendorName nVidia Corporation
BoardName  NV34 [GeForce FX 5200]
EndSection

Section Screen
Identifier Screen0
Device Card0
MonitorMonitor0
Option DPMS TRUE
SubSection Display
Viewport0 0
Modes  1280x1024 1024x768 800x600
EndSubSection
SubSection Display
Viewport0 0
Depth   4
Modes  1280x1024 1024x768 800x600
EndSubSection
SubSection Display
Viewport0 0
Depth   8
Modes  1280x1024 1024x768 800x600
EndSubSection
SubSection Display
Viewport0 0
Depth   15
Modes  1280x1024 1024x768 800x600
EndSubSection
SubSection Display
Viewport0 0
Depth   16
Modes  1280x1024 1024x768 800x600
EndSubSection
SubSection Display
Viewport0 0
Depth   24
Modes  1280x1024 1024x768 800x600
EndSubSection
EndSection



I have been using that for a good while now.

Dale

:-)  :-) 



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Xorg-server and my mouse

2009-04-09 Thread Dale
Hartmut Figge wrote:
 Dale:

   
 Did my etc-update and went to log into KDE.  No keyboard.  No
 mouse.  No nothing.  I knew the new xorg-server update was going to make
 me change a few things but I thought I would be ABLE to change the
 thing.
 

 *g*

 Today 'emerge --sync' followed by 'emerge -uDN world' changed my xorg to
 1.5. After 'startx' i had my usual icewm screen but no working mouse or
 keyboard.

   
 I had to unplug the computer then add softlevel=boot to get to
 where I could even fix the stupid thing.
 

 I preferred ssh from another computer. ;)

   
 While I was trying to recover and reading, it appears I have to update
 my kernel for this thing to work.
 

 That depends. Look in 'sudo make menuconfig' at Device Drivers-Input
 device support for Event interface. If available and unchecked, select
 it and recompile your kernel.

 I had done so because it was mentioned in the 'Xorg 1.5 Upgrade Guide',
 http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/xorg-server-1.5-upgrade-guide.xml

 Wasn't enough, though.

 - Xorg.0.log -
 (EE) Failed to load module evdev (module does not exist, 0)
 ---

 But 'modprobe evdev' succeeded. *g*

 After pulling out some hairs and examining 'emerge -pv xorg-server'
 closer i changed

 - /etc/make.conf -
 INPUT_DEVICES=keyboard mouse
 

 to

 - /etc/make.conf -
 INPUT_DEVICES=keyboard mouse evdev
 ---

 and recompiled xorg-server. Now i had working mouse and keyboard under X.

 Then i noticed that my german keyboard layout was gone. The Upgrade
 Guide was not very clear in this point. At least for me.

 Time for a break, so i decided to disable hal for a while, drink some
 coffee and smoke some pipes. ;)

 - /etc/X11/xorg.conf -
 Section ServerFlags
   Option AutoAddDevices  false
 EndSection
 ---

 Now i have commented out these lines because i found a way for my german
 keyboard layout. Hm, just noticed that i have also to do something for
 my compose key. Sigh.

 Hartmut



   

Sounds like you are having fun with your upgrade too. Unless there is a
miracle and I know it will work, without me having to pull the plug
again, I'm keeping that puppy masked.  I'll stick with this for a while
longer. 

On my kernel, I'm using 2.6.23.  It was the last one I could get to boot
so i stuck with it.  Anybody see a pattern here?  Thought about not
syncing for a while.  o_O

I wish I had a spare rig to ssh in with.  I loaned one out and his house
burned down with my spare rig in it. 

Dale

:-)  :-)