Just want to say that I appreciate the screenshots at:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~agaffney/gli/review.php
-Thufir
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On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 13:01 +0200, Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
I've just got myself a new G7 to replace my older MX1000. The problem is
that I can't get the G7 to work at all. Xorg does seem to recognize the
G7 but I can't get any cursor movement at all. I've tried the evdev
and mouse
I used to have sound running with no problems but since I've updated my
kernel and re emerging Alsa I'm getting the following errors in dmesg.
Can anyone tell me what it means ... Thanks, Richard
ndler
snd_vx222: Unknown symbol snd_vx_create
snd_vx222: Unknown symbol
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 06:43:34PM +1000, Richard Watson wrote:
I used to have sound running with no problems but since I've updated my
kernel and re emerging Alsa I'm getting the following errors in dmesg.
Can anyone tell me what it means ... Thanks, Richard
Are you loading the right driver
On 16 August 2006 09:43, Richard Watson wrote:
I used to have sound running with no problems but since I've updated my
kernel and re emerging Alsa I'm getting the following errors in dmesg.
Can anyone tell me what it means ... Thanks, Richard
ndler
snd_vx222: Unknown
Meino,it wouldn't hurt to know which filesystem you are using, as that could(unlikely) be the problemCynyrOn 8/16/06,
Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] SATA tuning ?Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 21:47:20 -0700 Moving this back
Hey,
I installed ifplug a *long* time ago on this laptop, and it worked perfectly.
After upgrading to the new baselayout I saw it had built in support for ifplug
and netplug.
Great I thought, I'll let it handle it. So I reinstalled ifplug to put all the
config back to default, and update it.
On 8/16/06, Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,I installed ifplug a *long* time ago on this laptop, and it worked perfectly.After upgrading to the new baselayout I saw it had built in support for ifplugand netplug.Great I thought, I'll let it handle it. So I reinstalled ifplug to put all
I'm trying to install Gentoo 2006.0 AMD64, on a brand-new AMD64 machine, system specs are below:CPU: AMD ATHLON-64 3200+ 939 pinRAM: 1024MB (two 512mb sticks), PC-3200/400NETWORK CARD: 10/100MBPS RJ-45 integrated
160GB UDMA SATA HD300GB HD (EIDE, ATA)Temperatures check out at system: 28C and cpu:
Samuel Baldwin wrote:
When I run ifconfig, I get this:
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX Packets:28 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX
If I'm interpreting the output from the live CD GUI install correctly,
there's some sort of connection problem with nearly every attempt by
the gui installer to download anything.
The entire log and output files are on my website, as:
http://hawat.thufir.googlepages.com/gentoo.log.txt and
Mine GO BOOM wrote:
My motherboard on my Gentoo machine died, so I upgraded the system to
a much more powerful machine I had laying around. Figuring now that I
can actually compile things faster (went from a low-grade Via CPU to
AMD 1700+), I went around and figured it was time to clean up
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Hi all!
Ok, I open the thread again... I'm so sorry!
So, I update my gentoo from xorg-6.8.2-r8 to xorg-7.0-r1 with a lot of
problems.
I solved almost all of them thanks to you (and especially Benno who had
enough patience with me).
I found a very
Just so you know, using the mouse driver and auto protocol is not the way you want to run a USB mouse in Modular X. You really should try out the evdev driver for full functionality. With evdev, you don't have to specify any options either.
On 8/16/06, Jules Colding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
Given:
bullet ~ # emerge -pvuDt world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies |
!!! Ebuilds for the following packages are either all
!!! masked or don't exist:
www-servers/tomcat www-apache/mod_suphp
... done!
[ebuild U ]
Hi there!
After upgrading to kde 3.5.2 (with all of its subpackages) I can no longer
access to some ssl-protected sites with konqueror. .xsession-errors show
kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: /usr/lib64/libcrypto.so.0.9.7:
undefined symbol: PKCS7_content_free
kdecore (KLibLoader):
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:06:58 -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote:
[nomerge ] net-dialup/rp-pppoe-3.8 USE=X
[ebuild N] net-dialup/ppp-2.4.3-r16 USE=dhcp gtk pam
-activefilter -atm -eap-tls -ipv6 -mppe-mppc -radius 0 kB
Total size of downloads: 0 kB
bullet ~ #
What is pulling in
On 8/16/06, THUFIR HAWAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
138103 !!! Couldn't download usb.ids-20040902.gz. Aborting.
138104 ...done!
138105 emerge (1 of 1) sys-apps/usbutils-0.11-r5 to /
138106 Exception received:
138107 EmergePackageError :FATAL: emerge: Could not emerge
On 8/16/06, THUFIR HAWAT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
As the problem is with the download (?), what I'll do is manually
download the stage3 tarball then point to that file during the
install.
If I could point to it graphically, that'd be preferable.
-Thufir
GLI: August 16 2006 11:53:48
Hi there,
(I asked the kde-artists mailing list but they are giving me the silent treatment so Icame here.)
Does anyone know what license the Crystal SVG iconset is under?
Thanks!~Ian
I rebooted by Gentoo system, and regret it greatly -- some
update or other has invalidated my network configuration,
and I still don't know how to fix it. (I'm posting this from an
Ubuntu machine).
This machine's interface to the outside world is eth1 (eth0
exists, but is a local LAN). In
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the domainname.
domainname now returns (none)
/etc/conf.d/net.example talks about setting up dns_domain but if this is
used, it overwrites /etc/resolv.conf.
So how is the
Am Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 21:41 schrieb Ian Kabeary:
Hi there,
(I asked the kde-artists mailing list but they are giving me the silent
treatment so I came here.)
Does anyone know what license the Crystal SVG iconset is under?
Thanks!
~Ian
Hi
kdelook.org says it's under the LGPL.
Gian
Hikdelook.org says it's under the LGPL.
Perfect thanks!
~Ian
Gian
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the domainname.
domainname now returns (none)
/etc/conf.d/net.example talks about setting up dns_domain but if this is
used, it overwrites
On 8/16/06, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman schrieb:
config_eth1=( 64.166.164.49/29 brd 64.166.164.55 )
gateway=( eth1/64.166.164.54 )
What's gateway supposed to do? In my net.example, there's no gateway=().
Is gateway=() something new?
Routes are set with
Mike wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the domainname.
domainname now returns (none)
/etc/conf.d/net.example talks about setting up dns_domain but if this is
used, it
Just a question, did someone manage to install gentoo (or another
flavour of linux) on an old world PowerMac 7600 with an 1 GHZ Sonnet
Dualprocessor Upgrade card (Crescendo)? The gentoo kernel stuck right
after booting and I wonder if a self compiled kernel would help.
Thank you,
Greetings,
Robert Welz wrote:
Just a question, did someone manage to install gentoo (or another
flavour of linux) on an old world PowerMac 7600 with an 1 GHZ Sonnet
Dualprocessor Upgrade card (Crescendo)? The gentoo kernel stuck right
after booting and I wonder if a self compiled kernel would help.
On 8/16/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check to see if you have a copy in /usr/portage/packages/All/. I have
buildpkg in my make.conf and it saves a compiled rescue copy there.
Since we have a similar system, I could email you mine if you would like.
May want to wait a bit and see if
GLI: August 16 2006 13:25:34 - Setting root password.
GLI: August 16 2006 13:25:35 - Livecd root password set.
GLI: August 16 2006 13:25:43 - Portmap started.
GLI: August 16 2006 13:25:43 - Completed pre_install steps
GLI: August 16 2006 13:43:38 - Partition table for /dev/hda is
Hi folks,
just a little tip, for the archive:
(took me some time to track this down)
If you're using xdm and your session terminates immediately
after login (w/o any clients started), you'll maybe have an
bad ~/.xsession or ~/.Xclients file and also no xsm installed.
The script
Mike Williams wrote:
But the interface is never actually brought
down, and that's my problem, I *want* the interface brought *down*.
in /etc/conf.d/ifplugd:
AUTO=yes
man ifplugd for more details.
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Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
Well, perhaps. It is in my /etc/hosts. But domainname still returns (none)
By default, the 'domainname' command returns your NIS/YP domainname,
which not many of us have. Try 'dnsdomainname' instead - it may have
the result you're looking for.
delta ~ #
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:05:33 -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
But the interface is never actually brought
down, and that's my problem, I *want* the interface brought *down*.
in /etc/conf.d/ifplugd:
AUTO=yes
The latest baselayout ebuild tells you to remove this file. baselayout
runs ifplugd
Anthony E Caudel wrote:
Mike wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the domainname.
domainname now returns (none)
/etc/conf.d/net.example talks about setting up dns_domain but
Mike wrote:
Robert Welz wrote:
Just a question, did someone manage to install gentoo (or another
flavour of linux) on an old world PowerMac 7600 with an 1 GHZ Sonnet
Dualprocessor Upgrade card (Crescendo)? The gentoo kernel stuck right
after booting and I wonder if a self compiled kernel would
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:05:33 -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
But the interface is never actually brought
down, and that's my problem, I *want* the interface brought *down*.
in /etc/conf.d/ifplugd:
AUTO=yes
The latest baselayout ebuild tells you to remove this file.
Phil Sexton wrote:
Anthony E Caudel wrote:
Mike wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the domainname.
domainname now returns (none)
/etc/conf.d/net.example talks about
Anthony E Caudel wrote:
Phil Sexton wrote:
Anthony E Caudel wrote:
Mike wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the domainname.
domainname now returns (none)
Phil Sexton wrote:
Anthony E Caudel wrote:
Mike wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the domainname.
domainname now returns (none)
/etc/conf.d/net.example talks about
Robert Welz wrote:
PS: I have posted this mesage already 1 1/2 hours ago but it never
appeared here on my mailserver. Is this a known bug on the list software?
Robert
Sometimes my messages don't show up for a long time either.
Mike
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On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 11:47 -0400, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
Also, does anyone know of a tool that allows you to play audio from a
terminal? Basically, sending audio to standard audio out? I'd like to
be able to listen to music (all .ogg and .mp3, if it makes a
difference), while in runlevel 3.
On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 08:49:43PM -0600, Penguin Lover Collins Richey squawked:
According to the drive enclosure advertisements,
metal case is better for heat dissipation, but I have no hard
evidence. These units have the standard external AC-DC chunky
blocks.
My enclosure is made of
Anthony E. Caudel schrieb:
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the domainname.
domainname now returns (none)
/etc/conf.d/net.example talks about setting up dns_domain but if this is
used, it overwrites
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Phil Sexton schrieb:
I thought domainname was set in /etc/hosts.
No, it's not. NIS doesn't use /etc/hosts for these things.
Here is my /etc/conf.d/hostname:
# Set to the hostname of this machine
HOSTNAME=uilleann.fancypiper.info
That's not a hostname. A hostname
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Phil Sexton schrieb:
Anthony E Caudel wrote:
Phil Sexton wrote:
Anthony E Caudel wrote:
Mike wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer
used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the
Anthony E. Caudel schrieb:
I don't use /etc/hostname and I DO use /etc/conf.d/hostname. What has
this to do with the domainname? Are they both set there?
No, they are not.
Alexander Skwar
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Mark schrieb:
On 16/08/06, Anthony E. Caudel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As of baselayout-1.12.4, the domainname init script is no longer used
and the Gentoo Handbook no longer tells how to set the domainname.
domainname now returns (none)
/etc/conf.d/net.example talks about setting up dns_domain
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