Ok, this sound bug is really getting annoying. It has persisted over
every distro I have every tried and it never fails to show its ugly face
at least 2 or 3 weeks after I install the distro, and every time the
same exact fix fixes the problem.
The scenerio:
I install the distro (can be any
I am trying to get sound in VMWare but it will not recognize that
/dev/dsp is available through artsd or esd. It keeps saying /dev/dsp
does not exists, but of coarse it does since both esd and artsd both use
it and they are both working. Does VMWare not allow you to use a
wrapper anymore? I use
maybe u can rm -fr /usr/portage
and re-emerge sync
;)
i do it yesterday , and from 1.1G 400MB
BTW, u can
rm -f /var/tmp/portage
rm -f /usr/portage/distfiles/*
etc
On 5/15/05, Sami Samhuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* On Sat May-14-2005 at 06:01:54 PM +0100, Neil Bothwick said:
On
Search BUgzilla
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 10:48 +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
GUys/Gals,
Is there a version of ximian-connector that works with Evo-2.2.1.1??
The latest version in portage right now is 2.0.2-r1 and it seems like
it's not compatible with evo-2.2.1.1 in which the EXchange
Hmm well I gues that must be it since it was set to false. Now that I
know what causes it, I'm just goin to try setting it to be owned by root
and hopefully it wont ever get changed again unless I say hey, change
this or that since I'm da boss around here. The only thing thats
mission critical
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 00:22 -0600, Ryan wrote:
I am trying to get sound in VMWare but it will not recognize that
/dev/dsp is available through artsd or esd. It keeps saying /dev/dsp
does not exists, but of coarse it does since both esd and artsd both use
it and they are both working. Does
Well, I dont seem to have an adsp device in /dev. I tried it anyway
with and without artsdsp and it couldnt find the device just like it
said for /dev/dsp even though dsp is there and being used by artsd.
I've tried to close artsd and made sure nothing was using /dev/dsp and
it still wouldnt use
This thread seems to pertain to emerge compilations rathre than manual
ones.
Next time, please also point to the step as opposed to only the thread.
Well, since offering some assistance seems to trigger a rude response from
you, perhaps next time we'll let you do your own research rather than
Does anyone know of a way of burning a dvd with nfs+ file system.
I have volunteered ( stupidly) to copy a mac dvd which appears to be
nfs+ formated.
Using K3b I can burn it as .img or iso9660, cdrecord-ProDVD now
complains the 'key' has expired and all Mr Schilling's readme pages are
now
Hey, all--
So many people on this list have mentioned neat features of
Sylpheed-Claws that I wanted to check it out.
My problem is that I'm currently using Thunderbird, and I want to share
my stored mail with Sylpheed-Claws. In the event Sylpheed-Claws doesn't
suit me, I certainly don't want my
Using K3b I can burn it as .img or iso9660, cdrecord-ProDVD now
complains the 'key' has expired and all Mr Schilling's readme pages are
now password/username locked, so I don't know if that has any magic in
it.
All (legal and decent) ideas considered.
I use the following script via a cron
Hi all,
I have a hpt370a card. I recently switched from Mandrake 10 to gentoo.
My attempts to get the card working again have been difficult. The
card worked fine in Mandrake with the hpt3xx-opensource-v2.0.tgz driver
from highpoint. But now when I try to load the module, the entire
system
Hello,
I've tried to emerge traceroute-nanog several times and it fails. Here is the
error message:
--09:15:26--
http://ftp.kornet.net/pub/Linux/debian/pool/main/t/traceroute-nanog/
traceroute-nanog_6.3.10-1.diff.gz
(try: 4) = `/usr/portage/distfiles/traceroute-nanog_6.3.10-1.diff.gz'
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Stroller wrote:
I believe that the way to handle this is by SNMP, and that the HP
agents are SNMP agents which can be queried by SNMP software on my
machine. I've never messed with SNMP before, so does this sound right?
Is the RAID array done in hardware? If it is, then
Stroller wrote:
On May 16, 2005, at 4:41 am, Craig Duncan wrote:
I have two systems (x86 laptop and a x86 1u server) both of which have
been updated and now link to the 2005.0 profile
(/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0). When I emerge apache
on these systems the USE flags
Ryan wrote:
I am trying to get sound in VMWare but it will not recognize that
/dev/dsp is available through artsd or esd. It keeps saying /dev/dsp
does not exists, but of coarse it does since both esd and artsd both use
it and they are both working. Does VMWare not allow you to use a
wrapper
Ryan wrote:
Well, I dont seem to have an adsp device in /dev. I tried it anyway
with and without artsdsp and it couldnt find the device just like it
said for /dev/dsp even though dsp is there and being used by artsd.
I've tried to close artsd and made sure nothing was using /dev/dsp and
it
Hey ho again--
I don't *think* this is a major issue, as everything works, but since my
system is reasonably stable atm, I'm working on my 'orange flag' items
(disturbing things that are not an emergency).
During boot, when devices are being set up, services loaded, and drives
mounted, I get a
Hi,
I'm trying to make work a moxa smartio c168H/pci card with a kernel
2.6.11-gentoo-r8. It comes with a different driver version than
previous 2.4 kernel series, which I've been using for a long time
without problems so I'm sure it's ok.
I could compile and load mxser module, /dev nodes were
Hi all,
Does anyone know what's going on with this in portage? There hasn't
been a new ebuild in 6 months or so (RT is up to 3.4.2 now) and the
maintainer doesn't respond to emails or bugs.gentoo.org. Witness the
bug report 76970.
I wish I could step up to the plate but I don't think I have
Title: SATA Boot problem-please help
grub.conf-
default 0
timeout 30
splashimage=(hd1,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title=Gentoo Linux 2.6.11-r8
root (hd1,0)
kernel /kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r8 root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ramdisk_size=8192 vga=0x318 splash=verbose udev
initrd
Hi,
I've installed postfix to work with my domain using vmail with courier
imap (I've followed gentoo guide) and it was working fine until today.
Now I have some users (including me) that can't get new messages
'cause the mail software (thunderbird) keep tring to connect to the
server and doesn't
Hi
After 150 days of uptime, my machine started doing this (see below)
and causing problems. The machine is an SMP dual Athlon MP with only
1 cpu installed (due to a CPU burnup when a fan stopped running --
replacement CPU is on my desk waiting for a chance to get to the data
room and
On Sun, 15 May 2005 20:49:39 -0700, Robert Persson wrote:
I upgraded apache to the latest version (2.0.54-r4). In the process I had to
unmerge apr and apr-utils because they conflicted with apache (which they
didn't with previous apache versions). When I had finished, php had stopped
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
I believe that the ethernet interface is a Intel 82550 Pro/100
Ethernet. My FreeBSD box has the same main board and that is what
shows up in its boot messages for that interface. On this Gentoo box
I get a
bash-2.05b# ifconfig -a
Claudinei Matos wrote:
Hi,
I've installed postfix to work with my domain using vmail with courier
imap (I've followed gentoo guide) and it was working fine until today.
Now I have some users (including me) that can't get new messages
'cause the mail software (thunderbird) keep tring to connect to
Hi,
I don´t think this has anything to do with your motherboard. Though I really
don´t know what the specific error is. What USE-flags are you useing? It
compiled fine at my enviroment with USE=gpm and nothing more.
Best regards,
Andreas Karlsson
Sweden
On Monday 16 May 2005 06.38, timothy
On May 16, 2005, at 9:30 AM, A. Khattri wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
I believe that the ethernet interface is a Intel 82550 Pro/100
Ethernet. My FreeBSD box has the same main board and that is what
shows up in its boot messages for that interface. On this
On Sun, 15 May 2005 22:55:11 -0400, Colin wrote:
Maybe this is why module nvidia doesn't load at startup. Did I miss
something in the kernel? I emerged nvidia-kernel when I installed
Gentoo.
You need to re-emerge it every time you recompile the kernel.
--
Neil Bothwick
Shin - Device
That didn't seem to work either. I tried (hd1,3) which should be / but that
didn't work either
-Original Message-
From: Peter Ruskin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:50 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] SATA Boot problem-please help
Hi,
I want to use a RewriteRule in apache2 but mod_rewrite doesn't exists in
Gentoo, will package mod_proxy_html do the same or do i install if mod_rewrite
myself from source. Is for putting a Zope server after a apache witch runs on
port 8080 on the same machine.
Other solutions are of course
I was looking at this parameter when I got your mail. Actually it was
specified a limit of 4 connections. I tried to setup to 0 ( I mean it
could be no limit) but doesn't work, so for a test I did setup it to
30 connections and did some tests, and I saw that each folder that I
try to open in
Patrick wrote:
Hi,
I want to use a RewriteRule in apache2 but mod_rewrite doesn't exists
in Gentoo, will package mod_proxy_html do the same or do i install if
mod_rewrite myself from source. Is for putting a Zope server after a
apache witch runs on port 8080 on the same machine. Other solutions
Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Monday 16 May 2005 16:19, C R. Little wrote:
title=Gentoo Linux 2.6.11-r8
root (hd1,0)
--
You could try changing this to root (hd1,1)
No, don't do this The grub root entry is to specify where grub's files
are. Since /boot is the first partition
On Mon, May 16, 2005 4:58 pm, C R. Little said:
That didn't seem to work either. I tried (hd1,3) which should be / but
that didn't work either
Go into the GRUB shell and type
find /kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r8
to see which GRUB device contains your /boot partition.
looking at your setup, I would
Hi,
2005/5/15, Ciaran McCreesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 15 May 2005 12:15:06 +0200 Robert G. Siebeck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Well, before writing my own program I wanted to know if there already
| is one.
There's ser2net...
Actually ser2net comes close to what I was thinking about,
On 5/15/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:45:11 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
Thanks Edward. Exactly the sort of answer I was looking for but not
finding.
Try man portage. This man page contains all sorts of little nuggets
like this.
--
Neil Bothwick
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now, I could always leave the mail on the POP3 server just for that, but
I also want to know how Sylpheed will act upon my current settings
(labels, filters, etc). And I just don't want to have to manage two mail
directories, even temporarily.
In this
quoth the kashani:
Patrick wrote:
Hi,
I want to use a RewriteRule in apache2 but mod_rewrite doesn't exists
in Gentoo, will package mod_proxy_html do the same or do i install if
mod_rewrite myself from source. Is for putting a Zope server after a
apache witch runs on port 8080 on the
Claudinei Matos wrote:
I was looking at this parameter when I got your mail. Actually it was
specified a limit of 4 connections. I tried to setup to 0 ( I mean it
could be no limit) but doesn't work, so for a test I did setup it to
30 connections and did some tests, and I saw that each folder that
On 5/13/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, May 13, 2005 5:06 pm, Mark Knecht said:
My world file is 235 lines long. How screwed up is that really? How
long it yours?
It's not thye length, it's the amount of unnecessary content. But the
world file on my laptop is 139
Try to install boot loader on the first HD.
Or read grub FAQ. IIRC there was something
about using grub with the second HD.
Sasha
I have installed Gentoo to a dual had drive system
/dev/hda1 -- Windows XP Professional
/dev/sda -- Gentoo Install
/dev/sda1 - /boot
/dev/sda3 - /
/dev/sda5
I re-emerged glibc with +nptl and +nptlonly on a workstation and now
firefox (1.0.4) is a little screwy. The input areas on the browser
(not the page) looks like HTML form inputs, there is no scrollbar, and
the fonts aren't smooth anymore. I tried moving ~/.mozilla but the
problems remain.
I
Hi James,
dont have any problems merging this package. perhaps u should run a netselect to
get other mirrors...
regards Dominik
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Grant wrote:
I re-emerged glibc with +nptl and +nptlonly on a workstation and now
firefox (1.0.4) is a little screwy. The input areas on the browser
(not the page) looks like HTML form inputs, there is no scrollbar, and
the fonts aren't smooth anymore. I tried moving ~/.mozilla but the
problems
On Mon, 16 May 2005 09:36:28 -0700
darren kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
grep rewrite /etc/apache2/conf/apache.conf
grep rewrite /etc/apache2/conf/apache2.conf
(on my apache2 install...)
and you'll likely see it.
kashani
-d
--
indeed its there
Patrick
--
On 16/05/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I re-emerged glibc with +nptl and +nptlonly on a workstation and now
firefox (1.0.4) is a little screwy. The input areas on the browser
(not the page) looks like HTML form inputs, there is no scrollbar, and
the fonts aren't smooth anymore. I tried
I re-emerged glibc with +nptl and +nptlonly on a workstation and now
firefox (1.0.4) is a little screwy. The input areas on the browser
(not the page) looks like HTML form inputs, there is no scrollbar, and
the fonts aren't smooth anymore. I tried moving ~/.mozilla but the
problems remain.
Craig Duncan wrote:
Stroller wrote:
On May 16, 2005, at 4:41 am, Craig Duncan wrote:
I have two systems (x86 laptop and a x86 1u server) both of which have
been updated and now link to the 2005.0 profile
(/usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/x86/2005.0). When I emerge apache
on these
kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r8 is located on /boot whis /dev/sda1. Which would be
(hd1,0) for the second Hard drive the first partition. I don't think the
problem is with grub because it will boot just can't find the root partition.
which should be /dev/sda3. For some reason I don't think the kernel
I have the following thing that started in the last day or two
(machine has been running fine forever)
May 16 11:25:26 woodhall BUG at jfs_imap.c:964 assert(le32_to_cpu
(iagp-wmap[extno]) mask)
May 16 11:25:26 woodhall kernel BUG at jfs_imap.c:964!
May 16 11:25:26 woodhall invalid operand:
I had the same problem. I found that those symbols are defined in the agpgart
module. If you load agpgart first, things should work.
Why nvidia's agp support is no longer useable on its own I don't know. I
never saw any comments to the effect that nvidia.ko now requires agpgart, but
it
On Monday 16 May 2005 15:14, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, May 16, 2005 2:31 pm, Tony Davison said:
Does anyone know of a way of burning a dvd with nfs+ file system.
I have volunteered ( stupidly) to copy a mac dvd which appears to
be nfs+ formated.
mkisofs can create HFS imafes. If K3b
I did:
USE=pic emerge glibc
emerge prelink
# prelink -amR
prelink: /usr/bin/gnome-name-service: Could not find one of the dependencies
prelink: /usr/bin/goad-browser: Could not find one of the dependencies
prelink: /usr/bin/loadshlib: Could not find one of the dependencies
prelink:
Yeah, I saw that the problem is ocurring 'cause all the users share
the same ip which one is the ip of the internet gateway.
Anyway, with the new limit of connections everybody can retrieve mail
but some users are annoying me about the speed to access the server.
What I want is that the messages
On Mon, 16 May 2005, sIbOk wrote:
I did:
USE=pic emerge glibc
emerge prelink
# prelink -amR
prelink: /usr/bin/gnome-name-service: Could not find one of the dependencies
prelink: /usr/bin/goad-browser: Could not find one of the dependencies
prelink: /usr/bin/loadshlib: Could not find one of
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
bash-2.05b# lspci
lspci: /usr/share/misc/pci.ids, line 1: parse error
bash-2.05b#
Seems lots of crap in /sbin is corrupted
cannot execute reboot either
Weird.
Did you do som updates or a kernel upgrade recently?
--
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On May 16, 2005, at 12:50 PM, A. Khattri wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
bash-2.05b# lspci
lspci: /usr/share/misc/pci.ids, line 1: parse error
bash-2.05b#
Seems lots of crap in /sbin is corrupted
cannot execute reboot either
Weird.
Did you do som updates or a kernel
Dominik Elsbroek Dominik.Elsbroek at UP-Consulting.de writes:
dont have any problems merging this package. perhaps u should run a
netselect to get other mirrors...
Strange,
It tries multiple times then other servers and nobody has the package. I've
installed hundreds of packages and never
I've gotten it all set up just fine now, although I think I need to
read more up on the Directory settings, for some more fine-grained
permissions, but it works now. Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
On 5/15/05, sIbOk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look to this thread, maybe it helps to you
On Mon, May 16, 2005 7:59 pm, Benno Schulenberg said:
-I. -I../include -D_GNU_SOURCE -DNDEBUG -O2 -mcpu=i686
Compiling things for the wrong processor maybe?
Isn't your VIA a 586 instead of a 686?
Indeed, compiling for i686 will break things as the VIA C3 does not
support the full i686
The docs for that wrapper say that its only used for 4.x. I've been
able to use sound in 4.x just by using artsdsp or esddsp in the past
(although it wasnt the best, it did work) but I am now using 5.0. I
gave it a whirl and still it didnt work. It still says there is no
/dev/dsp device. Both
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
I have the following thing that started in the last day or two
(machine has been running fine forever)
May 16 11:25:26 woodhall BUG at jfs_imap.c:964 assert(le32_to_cpu
(iagp-wmap[extno]) mask)
May 16 11:25:26 woodhall kernel BUG at jfs_imap.c:964!
May
James wrote:
Dominik Elsbroek Dominik.Elsbroek at UP-Consulting.de writes:
dont have any problems merging this package. perhaps u should run a
netselect to get other mirrors...
Strange,
It tries multiple times then other servers and nobody has the package. I've
installed hundreds
Bottom post...please.
Ryan wrote:
The docs for that wrapper say that its only used for 4.x. I've been
able to use sound in 4.x just by using artsdsp or esddsp in the past
(although it wasnt the best, it did work) but I am now using 5.0. I
gave it a whirl and still it didnt work. It still says
On May 16, 2005, at 1:37 PM, Richard Fish wrote:
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
I have the following thing that started in the last day or two
(machine has been running fine forever)
May 16 11:25:26 woodhall BUG at jfs_imap.c:964 assert(le32_to_cpu
(iagp-wmap[extno]) mask)
May 16 11:25:26
Grant wrote:
Do you think I should re-emerge a gtk package?
- Grant
Not unless you are having trouble with other GTK apps. But
moving/deleting ~/.gtkrc-2.0 may be useful. For reference, mine
contains only:
gtk-font-name = Sans 12
-Richard
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Hi,
This is mostly an experiment but the experiment is going well to
this point. This machine began life as an XBox yesterday. I installed
GentooX (not gentoo-xbox for reasons beyond the rhelm of this thread)
and then went about emerging portage and seeing if I could convert the
machine to a
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
This is mostly an experiment but the experiment is going well to
this point. This machine began life as an XBox yesterday. I installed
GentooX (not gentoo-xbox for reasons beyond the rhelm of this thread)
and then went about emerging portage and seeing if I could
Has anyone switched to NPTL and noticed a speed difference? If so,
what seems faster? Has anyone run across any packages that don't work
well with NPTL? What about the practical difference between + and -
nptlonly?
- Grant
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try:
emerge --digest xorg-x11
to rebuild the manifest file. Or emerge --sync.
Sweet. Thanks! Seems to be making forward progress now.
- Mark
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On 5/16/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone switched to NPTL and noticed a speed difference? If so,
what seems faster? Has anyone run across any packages that don't work
well with NPTL? What about the practical difference between + and -
nptlonly?
- Grant
I switched. (Quite
Grant wrote:
Has anyone switched to NPTL and noticed a speed difference? If so,
what seems faster? Has anyone run across any packages that don't work
well with NPTL? What about the practical difference between + and -
nptlonly?
I can't say I see a speed difference, but then again, I
Hello,
My xfce4 installation does not seem to be able to display SVG images.
Has anybody experienced something similar?
When an application has an icon that is an SVG, the xfce menus display blank,
and the launchers display the generic Xfce icon...
I have the USE flag svg enabled in my
On 5/16/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone switched to NPTL and noticed a speed difference? If so,
what seems faster? Has anyone run across any packages that don't work
well with NPTL? What about the practical difference between + and -
nptlonly?
- Grant
I switched.
Ryan wrote:
Well, I got fed up with 5.0 so I just downgraded to 4.5 and sound works
just fine again. 5.0 just does not work at all with sound in Linux. I
tried it on my other 2 boxes and those had the same problem. One is a
FC3 box, the other is Debian. All of them had 4.5 with working sound.
I am using gnome with gentoo, but i have a major bug with nautilus which
results in it constantly crashing.
Whatever I click on a file nautilus crases and asks to be reloaded, I
have tried remerging, updating, uninstalling, and a ton of other stuff,
and I cant seem to fix it.
does anyone know
Grant wrote:
Has anyone switched to NPTL and noticed a speed difference? If so,
what seems faster? Has anyone run across any packages that don't work
well with NPTL? What about the practical difference between + and -
nptlonly?
- Grant
Java apps benefit a lot from ntpl.
Loki's Sim
Any ideas on what this is and how to fix it?
hm, you said, fans are ok, ram is ok.. have you tried different cables? If
yes, bring the board back to the seller.
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On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 01:25:37PM -0700, Grant wrote:
Has anyone switched to NPTL and noticed a speed difference? If so,
what seems faster? Has anyone run across any packages that don't work
well with NPTL? What about the practical difference between + and -
nptlonly?
I switched a while
Hello,
Would you please provide more details about the actual error?
One good way to do that is to launch nautilus from a terminal with the
following command IIRC:
nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser
and take a look at the ouput when it crashes.
I used to use gnome, and I can say that
On 5/16/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/16/05, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone switched to NPTL and noticed a speed difference? If so,
what seems faster? Has anyone run across any packages that don't work
well with NPTL? What about the practical difference between +
Grant wrote:
Has anyone switched to NPTL and noticed a speed difference? If so,
what seems faster? Has anyone run across any packages that don't work
well with NPTL? What about the practical difference between + and -
nptlonly?
I recently updated a Mysql box from Mysql 3.2.x, 2.4 kernel, dual
I'm next here with ~x86.
Andrew
=== On Monday 16 May 2005 21:12, Qian Qiao wrote: ===
I had a x86 and a amd64 system both running nptlonly, none of them
experienced the problem you mentioned.
Don't think that's a nptl problem.
-- Joe
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On Mon, 16 May 2005, kashani wrote:
completing them any faster than the old server. However load remains a
steady 0.10-0.20 whether there are 300 threads or 500. This appears to
be the main benefit of the new threading. Better scalabilty and more
efficient use of resources in a highly
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
But the jfs thing happened again (with indeterminate effects so far)
Bad disk???
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On Sun, 15 May 2005, timothy johnson wrote:
I am doing a fresh install on a VIA Mirco-ITX board. This isnt my
first gentoo install, usually they go great.
Maybe these will help:
http://www.epiawiki.org/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=EpiaHowto
http://www.walibe.com/sections-printpage-60.html
Tried it out a few months ago and didn't notice much of a difference
speedwise. I found pretty quickly that it broke transcode (dunno if
this is still the case) so I reverted to linuxthreads. That caused me
quite a bit of headache as I had already rebuilt half the system with
nptl and had to
OK, here is request I've made; I'm not sure I've entered it correctly as
it is more like a feature improvement than a bug.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92747
To my understanding NVBackgroundDetect is a competition to Digium own
faxdetect feature they have incorporated into asterisk.
Hi,
I've put my /var/lib/portage/world file in alphabetical order a few
times but it keeps getting put back into non-alphabetical order.
What's doing this and why?
Thanks,
Mark
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On Monday 16 May 2005 22:43, Grant wrote:
What do you mean by rebuilding the machine? Do packages need to be
recompiled under the new glibc to take advantage of NPTL?
no, just no.
There is almost never the need to recompile your system, and this is one of
the points, where recompiling is
thanks rapid answer, i solved the problems a few hours ago, just some
packages needed to be reemerged after USE=pic emerg glibc, now i
have only one error with acroread, recompiling it didn't help, i read
that the error could be for being compiled with another version of
binutils but that's not
On Mon, 16 May 2005 15:22:16 -0700 Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
|I've put my /var/lib/portage/world file in alphabetical order a few
| times but it keeps getting put back into non-alphabetical order.
| What's doing this and why?
Portage rewrites the world file whenever it changes it.
A. R. wrote:
Hello,
Would you please provide more details about the actual error?
One good way to do that is to launch nautilus from a terminal with the
following command IIRC:
nautilus --no-desktop --file-browser
and take a look at the ouput when it crashes.
I used to use gnome, and I
On Mon, 16 May 2005 09:42:06 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
There are still a number of things in the world file that could
possibly be taken out. You're command outputs 107 lines so there's
still a pretty big difference between what I have right now and where
I might get to over time.
Bear in
A. Khattri wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2005, kashani wrote:
completing them any faster than the old server. However load remains a
steady 0.10-0.20 whether there are 300 threads or 500. This appears to
be the main benefit of the new threading. Better scalabilty and more
efficient use of resources in a
What do you mean by rebuilding the machine? Do packages need to be
recompiled under the new glibc to take advantage of NPTL?
no, just no.
There is almost never the need to recompile your system, and this is one of
the points, where recompiling is pointless. Spend your time doing
On 5/16/05, Ciaran McCreesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2005 15:22:16 -0700 Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
|I've put my /var/lib/portage/world file in alphabetical order a few
| times but it keeps getting put back into non-alphabetical order.
| What's doing this and why?
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 01:04, Grant wrote:
If I use -nptlonly instead of +, do I still risk incompatibilities?
with ntplonly you WILL have problems. With 'nptl', you can say the apps which
implementation to use. Great for broken/old apps with problems. BUT if you
use ntplonly you can NOT go
Alle 14:52, lunedì 16 maggio 2005, :: Maxxer :: ha scritto:
Luigi Pinna wrote:
Ti posso dare anche qualche nuova info interessante...
già che ci siamo ti chiedo anche una cosa.
da quando ho gentoo quando spengo il pc l'orologio si mena via, nel
senso che quando poi lo riaccendo ha un'ora
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