On 31/03/06, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 13:18:35 -0500
Nick Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried both those options, and have even tried just a static ip
address just in case dhcp was messed up, and it still gives me that
Function not implemented error
Hi,
I have a problem on my amd64 system.
I put a fresh x64 gentoo install to an amd64 machine about a month ago.
Now I bought a Samsung CLP 510N network printer and tried to use under
64 bit gentoo.
So, after hacking setup.sh (correct lib paths for 32 bit compatibility
libraries) I installed the
- Original Message -
From: Bo Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] cannt open root device ?
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 15:11:18 +0800
Hello everybody :
I know maybe my question is just a piece of cake for you , but
I have struggled with it
I'll tell you what, I'm kind of busy right now. But, when I have more
time on my hands, I'll post a full HOWTO on the Gentoo Wiki. What do
you think?
2006/3/29, Leandro Melo de Sales [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are you the kinf of person that hold the information just for you?
Your problem/solution can
Thanks to everyone who replied (Willie, Daniel, Todor...)
Just out of curiosity: how long (approximately) does it take
to install a common gentoo-desktop (with X+KDE) on a notebook
(pentium-m 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM)? So that I knew how much time
to reserve for it...
BTW, I'm a little afraid of possible
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Safe_Cflags#Pentium-M_.2F_Centrino_.28Intel.29
Hope this answers you.
2006/3/30, Jarry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Gentoo-fans,
I want to install gentoo on my pentium-m (centrino 2)
based notebook, but I do not know which stage3 should
I download and use: i586, i686 or x86?
Am Freitag, den 31.03.2006, 10:12 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks to everyone who replied (Willie, Daniel, Todor...)
Just out of curiosity: how long (approximately) does it take
to install a common gentoo-desktop (with X+KDE) on a notebook
(pentium-m 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM)? So that I knew
Hi,
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, Richard Fish wrote:
On 3/28/06, Sascha Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a shell script and want a uninterruptable sleep. /usr/bin/sleep
itself seems to have its own signal handlers. How is it possible to sleep
uninterruptable?
trap echo 'Ctrl+C should not work'
Just adding something. Since the package is already installed, you can type:
equery u net-print/hplip
It should give you a description of what each USE flag means. And it
works with every package.
If you get a command not found error, emerge gentoolkit to get the
equery program :)
Regards,
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 02:26:57 +0300, Alexander Kirillov wrote:
Hi all,
I needed to restart sendmail more than once after upgrade
and noticed the script always produces these warnings:
# /etc/init.d/sendmail restart
* Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ)...
* Stopping sendmail
CR Little wrote:
configuration error - unknown item 'FAILLOG_ENAB' (notify
administrator) configuration error - unknown item 'LASTLOG_ENAB'
Run etc-update.
Benno
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Did you read this ?
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_Gentoo_on_VMware_in_Windows_NT/2K/XP
Maybe, your right SCSI driver is not enable in the kernel.On 3/31/06, Bo Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody :I know maybe my question is just a piece of cake for you , but
I have struggled
Hi,
I would like to get an info from emerge, what packages were updated
without to pipe all the output of the --sync-process into a file.
Is this possible somehow ?
Keep hacking!
mcc
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On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 16:17:26 +0200 (CEST), Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
I would like to get an info from emerge, what packages were updated
without to pipe all the output of the --sync-process into a file.
emerge eix and then use eix-sync instead of emerge --sync.
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Neil Bothwick
Those
Hi all,
after emerging and emerging . . .
and an enrge --newuse world
the system bell keeps on not working.
With System bell I mean:
KDE Control Center - Sound Miltimedia - System bell
I controlled the volume levels on kmix and aumix.
I do not know which other attempt to try.
Bye
emilio
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Michael Stewart (vericgar vericgar at gentoo.org writes:
http://192.168.2.9/ pops up the usually apache2 default page
But I cannot get to the
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/htdocs/admin/setup.php page, from a web browser
running on neither the server, nor anywhere on the network. The
On 16:46 Fri 31 Mar , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
after emerging and emerging . . .
and an enrge --newuse world
the system bell keeps on not working.
With System bell I mean:
KDE Control Center - Sound Miltimedia - System bell
I controlled the volume levels on kmix and aumix.
Michael Stewart (vericgar vericgar at gentoo.org writes:
Are you looking for the URL you need to type in your browser to get to
the setup script? Assuming that you haven't changed the DocumentRoot
setting, try using http://192.168.2.9/htdocs/admin/setup.php
I found the error_log file so I'm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
after emerging and emerging . . .
and an enrge --newuse world
the system bell keeps on not working.
With System bell I mean:
KDE Control Center - Sound Miltimedia - System bell
I controlled the volume levels on kmix and aumix.
I do not know which other
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 11:03:58AM +0200, Penguin Lover Heinz Sporn squawked:
Am Freitag, den 31.03.2006, 10:12 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks to everyone who replied (Willie, Daniel, Todor...)
Just out of curiosity: how long (approximately) does it take
to install a common
I needed to restart sendmail more than once after upgrade
and noticed the script always produces these warnings:
# /etc/init.d/sendmail restart
* Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ)...
* Stopping sendmail ... [ok]
* Re-caching dependency info (mtimes differ)...
* Re-caching dependency
Marco Costa wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, after emerging and emerging . . .
and an enrge --newuse world
the system bell keeps on not working.
With System bell I mean:
KDE Control Center - Sound Miltimedia - System bell
I controlled the volume levels on kmix and aumix.
I do
On 31/03/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marco Costa wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, after emerging and emerging . . .
and an enrge --newuse world
the system bell keeps on not working.
With System bell I mean:
KDE Control Center - Sound Miltimedia - System
On 11:18 Fri 31 Mar , Teresa and Dale wrote:
Same here. I just thought it was me changing something and not
remembering it. It used to work though. I suspect a etc-update somewhere.
Ahh, you weren't clear about whether or not it had stopped working or
had never worked.
Does it work
Mick wrote:
On 31/03/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here. I just thought it was me changing something and not
remembering it. It used to work though. I suspect a etc-update somewhere.
Did any of you recompile a kernel and left the misc. device setting off?
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David Morgan wrote:
On 11:18 Fri 31 Mar , Teresa and Dale wrote:
Same here. I just thought it was me changing something and not
remembering it. It used to work though. I suspect a etc-update somewhere.
Ahh, you weren't clear about whether or not it had stopped working or
had
less /var/log/emerge.log
Followed by a lot of PgDn :)
On 3/31/06, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 16:17:26 +0200 (CEST), Meino Christian Cramer wrote:I would like to get an info from emerge, what packages were updated
without to pipe all the output of the --sync-process
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 19:50:36 +0200, Erik Walther wrote:
less /var/log/emerge.log
Followed by a lot of PgDn :)
That tells you what emerge --update updated, not emerge --sync. If you
want that, try genlop --list --date yesterday.
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Love and Trust: Oral sex between cannibals.
Hi All,
Last night I decided to set up a rsync server on my gentoo server box.
I have a partition mounted under /srv, and that was the disk the rsync
module was located on. I then proceeded to rsync the contents of my
main PC over to the server. I tested the scripts a few times first to
ensure
On 3/30/06, Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
After playing with the Kororaa Xgl Live CD, then with Xorg 7 entering
ebuild testing,
I decided to give Xgl a try.
Neat-o. Is it in the ~x86 area?
The xorg 7 upgrade went extremely smooth. Big THANK YOU to those
responsible!
The
Anthony Roy wrote:
Hi All,
Last night I decided to set up a rsync server on my gentoo server box.
I have a partition mounted under /srv, and that was the disk the rsync
module was located on. I then proceeded to rsync the contents of my
main PC over to the server. I tested the scripts a few
On 3/30/06, Mike Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my .02c, but it seems like the 64-bit processors come with more
hype than benefits. Not that the 64-bit move is a bad thing at all,
but I mean it just seems like people tend to expect much more out of
them than what they should.
You're
Greetings,
I am wondering whether gentoo has any portage containing equivalents
to the /usr/bin/from on *BSD; it's a small program that prints names
of those who have sent mail. Thanks in advance for any help/comments!
Regards,
Chen-Mou Cheng
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Hi All,
I had looked into this awhile ago, but put it aside. Does anyone know
anything about the status of Firefox 1.5 final and Thunderbird 1.5 final
as far as getting into stable? Also, are any of the ~x86 ebuilds the
final version, as opposed to a 1.5 beta? I see a mention in a bug
As far as I know, you can still only get Xgl from a portage overlay. Check the Gentoo Forums and you'll find a bunch of links to what you're looking for. I've had it working for some time, and it's good, but extremely buggy and not suitable for production environments (obviously :)
Here's part
Lord Sauron wrote:
I'm extremely interested in Xgl. I didn't know it was hanging around
Gentoo. Can you send me the link?
See the frontpage of http://gentoo-wiki.com/ or at least
the Howto section.
Alexander Skwar
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Father, forgive me, I've been caught using Windows...
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Michael Stewart (vericgar vericgar at gentoo.org writes:
Are you looking for the URL you need to type in your browser to get to
the setup script? Assuming that you haven't changed the DocumentRoot
setting, try using http://192.168.2.9/htdocs/admin/setup.php
Well, I tried the installation
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Hash: SHA1
Hi!
I had the same thing with sshd, I did an etc-update and now the annoying
lines disappeared.
Marton Gabor
[EMAIL PROTECTED],ICQ UIN: 169394884,T: +36 30 447-2042
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Keyserver:
I am wondering whether gentoo has any portage containing equivalents
to the /usr/bin/from on *BSD; it's a small program that prints names
of those who have sent mail. Thanks in advance for any help/comments!
You may try something like
$ grep '^From:' /your/mailbox
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Hi, I'm having a bit more trouble.
I'm trying to re-compile KDE so that maybe some functionality which
didn't compile right the first time will work. However, it says I've
got some broken dependencies.
localhost ~ # emerge --pretend kde
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Hi - again.
You are totally free to get tired of me and completely ignore me.
Please, just make sure that you all don't do it all at the same time ;
)
Anyways, I've been working to try and mount my USB Flash disk so that
I can use the stuff I backed up from my old Kubuntu install. However,
Lord Sauron wrote:
Sort of a side thing... what's the difference between fstab and mtab?
Thanks for your help!'
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Lord Sauron wrote:
Hi, I'm having a bit more trouble.
I'm trying to re-compile KDE so that maybe some functionality which
didn't compile right the first time will work. However, it says I've
got some broken dependencies.
localhost ~ # emerge --pretend kde
These are the packages that I would
On Saturday 01 April 2006 01:52, Lord Sauron wrote:
Hi, I'm having a bit more trouble.
I'm trying to re-compile KDE so that maybe some functionality which
didn't compile right the first time will work. However, it says I've
got some broken dependencies.
localhost ~ # emerge --pretend kde
localhost ~ # emerge --pretend kde-meta
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-3.4* (is blocking kde-base/kdialog-3.4.1)
[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-3.4* (is blocking
kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves-3.4.3)
[blocks
Anyways, I've been working to try and mount my USB Flash disk so that
I can use the stuff I backed up from my old Kubuntu install. However,
/dev/sda1 isn't in /etc/fstab, though usbfs is in /etc/mtab.
Well, I've narrowed it down to at least one thing: I don't have a
mount point for my poor
On Saturday 01 April 2006 02:25, Lord Sauron wrote:
localhost ~ # emerge --pretend kde-meta
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-3.4* (is blocking kde-base/kdialog-3.4.1)
[SNIP]
[blocks B ]
I can just nano /etc/fstab and add /dev/sda1?
Not only you can: you actually have to! :)
Check the Gentoo handbook for details. When I did install Gentoo (in
december 2004), I had to write *all* my fstab by hand, I don't know if
now it's different.
I thought fstab was
generated by the
On 3/31/06, Bo Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 01 April 2006 02:25, Lord Sauron wrote:
localhost ~ # emerge --pretend kde-meta
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-3.4* (is blocking
On 3/31/06, b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can just nano /etc/fstab and add /dev/sda1?
Not only you can: you actually have to! :)
Check the Gentoo handbook for details. When I did install Gentoo (in
december 2004), I had to write *all* my fstab by hand, I don't know if
now it's different.
Hi,
sorry for this offtopic question, but: Where installers met :)
I am looking for a tool, which makes /sys more humand readable. It dont
need to have a gui or such...something like lspci would be
sufficient.
Thanks a lot for any helpful reply in advance ! :)
Have a nice weekend !
basic method :
$ mount [-t fstype...] [-o options...] /dev/sda1 /mountpoint
$ ls /mountpoint
convenient way :
add entry in /etc/fstab,
/dev/sda1/mountpointfstype...options
then, you can mount this way
$ mount /dev/sda1
or,
$ mount /mountpoint
more convenient, modern way :
udev,
On 3/31/06, Mait [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey! don,t hurry relax ~ : )
Relax? Sounds like something that unemployed people do : \
It's also useful in traditional way
$ man mount
$ man fstab
Wow... I didn't know that man had a fstab entry. I thought it was
only for commands and stuff...
I am attempting to install Apache-ASP for my users on my server box.
Personally, I don't use ASP (I prefer PHP), but most of my users still
prefer Microsoft and they might want to use it. It wasn't available in
portage, so I had to get the source code off the Internet. I've
followed all the
Hey all. I recently swapped my apache 1.3 site (personal blog, albums,
etc) over to apache 2 (stable) and all seemed to go well. However
lately I've been having a lot of out of memory issues on the server.
Even when memory is still available
naked alan # free -m
total used
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 08:07:16PM -0800, Lord Sauron wrote
$ man mount
$ man fstab
Wow... I didn't know that man had a fstab entry. I thought it was
only for commands and stuff...
There are man pages for just about every file in the /etc directory.
For optional packages, you do need
On 3/31/06, Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 08:07:16PM -0800, Lord Sauron wrote
$ man mount
$ man fstab
Wow... I didn't know that man had a fstab entry. I thought it was
only for commands and stuff...
There are man pages for just about every file in
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