On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 04:53, Joseph wrote:
All of a sudden I've noticed strange green color around all the letters
and icons on desktop, some object have vertical green stripes.
Would it be an indication that motherboard or video is going?
This bos has ASUS A7V8X Motherboard and GeForce4 MX 440
Maybe it's fixed. I had exactly the same problem during the installation
of python-fchksum. This is on b.g.o. too and we discussed this on
gentoo-dev a while ago. Python had the compiler it is built with hard
coded and python-fchksum was built before Python during ``emerge
system''.
I had to
On 10/2/2005 2:06 PM Nick Rout wrote:
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 08:39:52 -0700
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 10/1/2005 1:50 AM Nick Rout wrote:
On Fri, 2005-09-30 at 19:54 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
Just set up the following recipe for postfix/courier-imapd/procmail:
:0
*
Christoph Gysin wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
btw - some time ago I let glxgears run on several wm - and it was the
fastest on kwin and integrity (both qt based) and slower on gtk-based
wm...
glxgears doesn't need/use/depend neither a WM nor GTK/QT, so I don't see
how this test
On Monday 03 October 2005 02:05, Dave Nebinger wrote:
Well I should have qualified it by saying that I don't clean out packages;
when I install something it is because I want to try it out and/or use it.
When I stop using the package, it still stays installed.
So the dependency should still
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 19:11:08 +0200 Hemmann, Volker Armin
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some people like the fat,. bloated, eye-candy heavy desktops -
especially full experience of all components working together.
Not all people choose kde/gnome because of their looks, but because
they WANT a
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Jonathan Wright wrote:
But a WM and/or GTK/QT can have an effect on system load overall as well
as working with the graphics card, which in the end can slow the gears.
Perhaps, but glxgears is a really, REALLY bad benchmark.
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 11:20:18 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote:
Since I can't know in advance what
the bug# is, why does a search for the ebuild by name
come up empty in gentoo bugzilla?
Because, AFAIK, Bugzilla defaults to only searching open bugs. If you
search for ALL dekagen it will search
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 21:05:36 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
Ah, but if it is installed it must have been a dependency somewhere
or in place as a result of a direct emerge.
At some point, yes. Doesn't mean it is so now.
Well I should have qualified it by saying that I don't clean out
All,
Where can I find the 2005.0 packages for download without downloading
the iso that contains them?
Thanks,
Brian
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Hi folks,
anybody here with experience in QuickTime Streaming Server (either on OSX or
on linux)? If so, what hardware would it need to keep up 500 individual video
streams? I am not talking about the network. That I can easily calculate
myself. It's more about how QTSS scales. What kind of
packages can be at your favorite mirror at gentoo/distfiles
On 10/3/05, Brian Henning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Where can I find the 2005.0 packages for download without downloading
the iso that contains them?
Thanks,
Brian
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Hello, list. I filed a bugreport on this, but thought I'd post it here also, to see if someone bumped into the same thing.I'm getting a problem with gnucash, and it seems to be something with GTK+.
This is what I get after trying to run gnucash:$ /usr/bin/gnucashGtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate
Bruno Lustosa wrote:
So, it seems it's an incompatibility between gnucash and the installed gtk+
version, right? I tried to re-emerge gnucash, but it didn't help much.
You'll have to re-emerge x11-themes/gtk-engines-pixmap:
* x11-themes/gtk-engines-qtpixmap
Available versions: 0.28-r1
On 10/3/05, Jonathan Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You'll have to re-emerge x11-themes/gtk-engines-pixmap:* x11-themes/gtk-engines-qtpixmapAvailable versions:0.28-r1 ~0.28-r2Description:
A modified version of the original GTK pixmap
engine which follows the KDE color schemeIt's a theme engine on
On 10/3/05, Bruno Lustosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact, the first thing I tried to do was a 'emerge search pixmap',
and I only found the gtk-engines-qtpixmap you mentioned. As it wasn't
installed, I guessed it was the wrong package.
Anyway, I'm trying to install it now to see if it works. I
You may be right. I hope it's gone - it caused considerable headache!
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Frank Schafer wrote:
Maybe it's fixed. I had exactly the same problem during the installation
of python-fchksum. This is on b.g.o. too and we discussed this on
gentoo-dev a while ago. Python had the
Bruno Lustosa wrote:
On 10/3/05, *Bruno Lustosa* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact, the first thing I tried to do was a 'emerge search pixmap',
and I only found the gtk-engines-qtpixmap you mentioned. As it
wasn't installed, I guessed it was the wrong
Mark Shields wrote:
qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
Didn't he say something about a simple MTA? :-)
kashani
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On 10/3/05, Jonathan Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Opps! :$ Didn't see that. If you want to know what package a filebelongs to, you can use equery from the gentoolkit (emerge gentoolkit):jwright on jonathan [ ~ ] -- equery belongs/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.4.0/engines/libpixmap.so
[ Searching for file
On September 30, 2005 12:09 am, kashani wrote:
Ted Kaczmarek wrote:
Your initial post was 4 ip addresses from 10-13, their is no legal
subnet that contains only those four ip addresses.
This time you posted 5 ip addresses from 186-190, again , no legal
subnet.
186-190 is starting to
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 10:03:39AM -0500, kashani wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
Didn't he say something about a simple MTA? :-)
Exactly kashani. I do thank you Mark, for a quick answer. But can you also give
me an example config file (or any
tiesman wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 10:03:39AM -0500, kashani wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
Didn't he say something about a simple MTA? :-)
Exactly kashani. I do thank you Mark, for a quick answer. But can you also give
me an example
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exim, qmail, postfix.
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I'm transferring several large files between two computer connected by a
gigabit link.
The link is working as espected, and scp can perform at 15MB/sec, but
konqueror's fish:// is someway limited to 1,2MB per file. I can
parallelize fish:// to transfer copying many files at once, each at
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 05:58 +, Glenn Enright wrote:
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 04:53, Joseph wrote:
All of a sudden I've noticed strange green color around all the letters
and icons on desktop, some object have vertical green stripes.
Would it be an indication that motherboard or video is
A long time ago I was having problems with mailman. I posted a question
to this list and someone told me that I would have to change the MAILGID
in the ebuild to whatever the gid of daemon was. Back then I did that
and re-emerged mailman and everything worked. Now I'm facing a similar
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 08:22 -0500, Brian Henning wrote:
All,
Where can I find the 2005.0 packages for download without downloading
the iso that contains them?
Thanks,
Brian
Do you mean the compiled binary packages? I don't think you can download
them individually.
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For the record in case this helps someone. After more searching I found
this post which has a script that creates the
nvidia /dev entries. It appears for some reason that udev is not doing it.
I'm using udev 068-r1 which is latest stable and changelog does not
mention any nvidia fixes in
I can't figure out how to get past it.
After changing the ebuild, type ebuild mailman-xxx.ebuild digest. This
fixes the digest values.
You should then be able to emerge mailman w/o resync.
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Because gen-ux is temporarily offering free Gentoo support (thanks slashdot
for the heads-up).
http://www.gen-ux.com/node/16
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Hello,
I'm having difficulty with a perl module. I have recently installed
a stage 1 gentoo system on a pentium pro to be an experimental minimal
firewall.
Upon 'emerge -uDp world' these packages will not build:
ebuild N] dev-perl/Locale-gettext-1.03
ebuild N]
I'm mount /home off of a box via NFS. So far, it seems to be working but
having a few issues.
On www (192.168.10.38) /var/log/messages I see this sometimes:
Oct 3 00:45:00 www kernel: lockd: cannot monitor 192.168.10.50
Oct 3 00:45:00 www kernel: lockd: failed to monitor 192.168.10.50
Oct 3
Francesco Talamona ti.liame at email.it writes:
Does somebody know where/how can I improve fish:// speed and throttle at
full speed? Thanks.
Just a (WAG) but recompile using nptl?
hth,
James
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John Jolet wrote:
On Saturday 01 October 2005 14:59, gentuxx wrote:
- Mark Shields
IIRC, RedHat kernels are relatively generic in that they have almost
everything turned on, and/or build the modules so that they can
maximize the hardware compatibility. So it is likely that there will
be
Out of curiosity and so I can learn. Why did you suggest CONFIG_HZ be set
to 100 (IIRC default is 250) and also what exactly is it supposed to do
for you. We did not have it before.
Also what about CONFIG_PREMPT being none? The help mentions it is for low
latency.
Thanks.
On Mon, 3 Oct
On Monday 03 October 2005 20:54, James wrote:
Francesco Talamona ti.liame at email.it writes:
Does somebody know where/how can I improve fish:// speed and
throttle at full speed? Thanks.
Just a (WAG) but recompile using nptl?
Both boxes are Gentoo, one is an x86, the other is amd64, and
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
Source unpacked.
Using ExtUtils::MakeMaker
Can't locate ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm in at INC ( at INC contains: /etc/perl
usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/i686-linux /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6
usr/lib/perl5/site_perl
Hi,
* James [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03/10/05 23:00]:
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
Source unpacked.
Using ExtUtils::MakeMaker
Can't locate ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm in at INC ( at INC contains:
/etc/perl
usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/i686-linux
Francesco Talamona ti.liame at email.it writes:
Just a (WAG) but recompile using nptl?
Both boxes are Gentoo, one is an x86, the other is amd64, and both of
them have nptl nptlonly, the first since nov 2004, the latter since may
2005.
I never tought it could be nptl flag, can you
I've been struggling for the last week with an upgrade to KDE 3.4 which
didn't go well. Lots of things aren't working, mostly kicker applets.
Just now I was poking around and got some error messages which were
helpful. I'm including an example, but basically it looks like my
3.4 KDE programs are
Moshe Kaminsky kaminsky at math.huji.ac.il writes:
Do you actually have perl installed? If so, which version? If you don't
have perl, I don't think you can even install perl modules.
I thought that was clear, that perl was installed:
dev-lang/perl
Available versions: 5.8.6-r5 5.8.6-r6
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Out of curiosity and so I can learn. Why did you suggest CONFIG_HZ be
set to 100 (IIRC default is 250) and also what exactly is it supposed to
do for you. We did not have it before.
In the past was fixed to 100Hz, then to 1000 appeared, now there is a
third option
Thank you for the explanation. I missed that servers is what the OP is
really interested in. I'll look at the scheduler options again.
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Bastian Balthazar Bux wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Out of curiosity and so I can learn. Why did you suggest CONFIG_HZ be
set to 100
* James [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03/10/05 23:48]:
Moshe Kaminsky kaminsky at math.huji.ac.il writes:
Do you actually have perl installed? If so, which version? If you don't
have perl, I don't think you can even install perl modules.
I thought that was clear, that perl was installed:
Fernando Meira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you need speed?
What about space free? reiserfs is quite good! I experimented a ~1G
reduction from having the same data in a ext3 partition to a
reiserfs!!
No, not anymore than the next guy I guess but have grown tired of the
hefty waits when doing
Has anyone else noticed that man ksh displays a page that at least
appears not to be about ksh93 or the newer korn shell?
The first three items:
NAME
sh, rsh, pfsh - shell, the standard/restricted command and
programming
language
SYNOPSIS
sh [
kashani wrote:
tiesman wrote:
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 10:03:39AM -0500, kashani wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
qmail! I use it on my home server and I love it.
Didn't he say something about a simple MTA? :-)
Exactly kashani. I do thank you Mark, for a quick answer. But can you
also
This is pretty dopey especially since I've used this dozens of times
in the past.
I can not remember how to make a script wait for a few seconds during
execution. Its something really simple like.
smcmd 3
Where smcmd is something like set, sit, bla etc.
and the number is number of seconds to
man sleep?
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Harry Putnam wrote:
This is pretty dopey especially since I've used this dozens of times
in the past.
I can not remember how to make a script wait for a few seconds during
execution. Its something really simple like.
smcmd 3
Where smcmd is something like
On 10/3/05, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is pretty dopey especially since I've used this dozens of timesin the past.I can not remember how to make a script wait for a few seconds during
execution.Its something really simple like.smcmd 3Where smcmd is something like set, sit, bla
Why doesn't equery actually show me all the installed packages? I
know I have lots of versions of kde installed, but equery doesn't show them:
# equery l -i kde
[ Searching for package 'kde' in all categories among: ]
* installed packages
[I--] [ ] kde-base/kde-env-3-r4 (0)
[I--] [ ]
Moshe Kaminsky kaminsky at math.huji.ac.il writes:
Then you are supposed to have ExtUtils::MakeMaker installed as part of
perl. Do you have /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.6/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm?
No, it's not there.
emerge ExtUtils-MakeMaker
results fail:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
emerge (1
* James [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04/10/05 02:57]:
Moshe Kaminsky kaminsky at math.huji.ac.il writes:
Then you are supposed to have ExtUtils::MakeMaker installed as part of
perl. Do you have /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.6/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm?
No, it's not there.
emerge ExtUtils-MakeMaker
Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
man sleep?
Haa.. yup that was the critter... Thanks
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Just stumbling around with half remembered things to get an ebuild to
install.
I wanted to install the most recent version of bogofilter, reported in
portage as mail-filter/bogofilter/bogofilter-0.95.2.ebuild
This package was masked on my system so I finally used:
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge -v
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS only works on the command line you use it on. You need to
add this to /etc/portage/package.keywords to make it stick.
mail-filter/bogofilter ~x86
should do it. If you want to get more specific as to versions check man
portage.
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Harry Putnam wrote:
Just
Not long ago, I griped about 2.6.13 being _very_ slow to boot and run.
My original email is at the bottom.
I've since recompiled the kernel without SMP and Hyperthreading, and the
system is _much_ faster.
So, there is a problem with 2.6.13 and SMP or Hyperthreaded machines.
Can anyone else
Currently have an Althon XP 2000 and looking to upgrade to the following:
Athlon 64 3000+ 800FSB
Albatron K8NF4U socket 939 mobo
Albatron TC6200 128MB DDR video card
1GB PC-3200 RAM
485W PSU
...and use my exisiting 3R Santafe Case, trasferring the old
mobo/CPU/memory to another case for use as a
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 03:43, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
Currently have an Althon XP 2000 and looking to upgrade to the following:
Athlon 64 3000+ 800FSB
Albatron K8NF4U socket 939 mobo
Albatron TC6200 128MB DDR video card
1GB PC-3200 RAM
485W PSU
...and use my exisiting 3R Santafe Case,
WKenworthy wrote:
Ive found that the latest knoppix has ndiswrapper so I have grabbed the
windoze binary and will give that a go tonight - 2005.1 doesnt appear to
have ndiswrapper. If all else failed I'll carry the thing into the
study and run a cable from the switch until I get everything
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 16:03 -0700, Wes Gray wrote:
Why doesn't equery actually show me all the installed packages? I
know I have lots of versions of kde installed, but equery doesn't show them:
# equery l -i kde
[ Searching for package 'kde' in all categories among: ]
* installed packages
Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS only works on the command line you use it on. You need to
add this to /etc/portage/package.keywords to make it stick.
mail-filter/bogofilter ~x86
should do it. If you want to get more specific as to versions check man
portage.
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 17:26, Joseph wrote:
snip
what type of monitor are you using? can you test that on another box to
see if it gives a good picture? Also does increasing the colour
saturation on the monitor make the problem significantly worse? Make sure
there are no new speakers or
I've noticed that GRUB takes a rather long time to start up on my
computer. Granted, this is PII 550 Mhz. But it takes several seconds
just for GRUB, not for anything to do with the kernel starting. The
attached file is, obviously, my configuration file. BTW, the commented
out entries are just
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 03:04:02 +0300
Moshe Kaminsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* James [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04/10/05 02:57]:
Moshe Kaminsky kaminsky at math.huji.ac.il writes:
Then you are supposed to have ExtUtils::MakeMaker installed as
part of perl. Do you
have
Hi,
Recently (last week or two) the transfer to my USB-stick is too slow
(10-12K).
Not so when not using dbus-hal-ivman. Also tried the ~x86
versions same result. kernel-2.6.13-r2 (same speed with 2.6.12-r10).
PS:haven't changed my config so there shouldn't be problems.
Must be some dbus-hal-ivman
Hi all,
I have two Gentoo machines (specified as Server and Client for ease).
The server networking is working fine, but the client cannot receive
without lots of collisions. The speeds I get are:
Server - Client (i.e. receive) 170.3Kb/sec
Client - Server (i.e. transmit) 7.383Mb/sec
The cards
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