On Sunday 18 February 2007, Walter Dnes wrote:
I ran an emerge --sync, and updated --world a few minutes ago. For
the x11-drivers:ati-drivers-8.32.5 build, I found the following
warning message...
WARN: setup
You have DRM support enabled builtin, the direct rendering will not
work.
On Saturday 17 February 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
Shouldn't top have provided some kind of info for why the CPU usage
was 100% for 5 minutes straight? If it does display trends,
shouldn't it have picked up on that one?
I bet it was updatedb. This is what top shows me when it is running:
Hallo,
we are trying to install the gfs file system on a HP Proliant DL385
Server running Gentoo Linux to set up a cluster system. Here the output
of uname -a:
Linux storm2 2.6.18-gentoo-r2 #2 SMP Fri Feb 2 10:03:25 CET 2007 x86_64
AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 280 GNU/Linux
After
Selon Peter Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Alain,
On Saturday 17 February 2007 18:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just compiled kernel 2.6.19-r5, with same config as 2.6.18-r6.
When trying to boot it, I get a kernel panic, grub not finding (hd0,0),
when booting 2.6.18 doesn't cause any
Hello all,
cat /etc/conf.d.hostname
# /etc/conf.d/hostname
# Set to the hostname of this machine
HOSTNAME=MYHOST
and cat /etc/conf.d/domainname
DNSDOMAIN=MYDOMAIN
The hostname service is added to the /etc/init.d/ with rc-update,
but the commande hostname give:
#hostname
MYHOST
and
# hostname
Hi all,
Kernel 2.6.20-gentoo
My various /dev/loop/* devices used to always JustWork, until a recent
update. Unfortunately I can't tell when the breakage happened.
Right now what happens is I don't get these devices automatically
and 'mount - o loop' fails. A simple 'modprobe loop' fixes this,
Bayrouni wrote:
Hello all,
cat /etc/conf.d.hostname
# /etc/conf.d/hostname
# Set to the hostname of this machine
HOSTNAME=MYHOST
and cat /etc/conf.d/domainname
DNSDOMAIN=MYDOMAIN
The hostname service is added to the /etc/init.d/ with rc-update,
but the commande hostname give:
On Monday 19 February 2007 11:32, Bayrouni wrote:
Hello all,
cat /etc/conf.d.hostname
# /etc/conf.d/hostname
# Set to the hostname of this machine
HOSTNAME=MYHOST
and cat /etc/conf.d/domainname
DNSDOMAIN=MYDOMAIN
The hostname service is added to the /etc/init.d/ with rc-update,
but
Etaoin Shrdlu a écrit :
On Monday 19 February 2007 11:32, Bayrouni wrote:
Hello all,
cat /etc/conf.d.hostname
# /etc/conf.d/hostname
# Set to the hostname of this machine
HOSTNAME=MYHOST
and cat /etc/conf.d/domainname
DNSDOMAIN=MYDOMAIN
The hostname service is added to the
On Monday 19 February 2007 12:12, Bayrouni wrote:
I added this line in /etc/conf.d/net:
dns_domain_lo=MY_DOMAIN
I restarted the net.lo but still the same result:
# domainname
(none)
# hostname and hostname -f
MY_HOST
My DNS server is running but it works only as dns cache server.
for apply the changes
reboot your system!!
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:12:39 +0100
Bayrouni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Etaoin Shrdlu a écrit :
On Monday 19 February 2007 11:32, Bayrouni wrote:
Hello all,
cat /etc/conf.d.hostname
# /etc/conf.d/hostname
# Set to the hostname of this
On 18 Feb 2007, at 23:19, Mick wrote:
... I am trying to
find out which WiFi cardbus to buy for my laptop. I didn't have
much joy
with a Belkin and would like to get a card which has a chipset that is
supported well in Linux.
Which chipsets have the more mature drivers?
You don't state
On Monday 19 February 2007 12:23, Astolfo Bugatti wrote:
for apply the changes
reboot your system!!
This is not windows. The /etc/hosts trick works as soon as you finish
editing the file, without the need to restart anything.
I guess other methods would require network restart, but definitely
Etaoin Shrdlu a écrit :
On Monday 19 February 2007 12:12, Bayrouni wrote:
I added this line in /etc/conf.d/net:
dns_domain_lo=MY_DOMAIN
I restarted the net.lo but still the same result:
# domainname
(none)
# hostname and hostname -f
MY_HOST
My DNS server is running but it works
On Monday 19 February 2007 12:46, Bayrouni wrote:
Yes, after adding a.b.c.d myhost.my.domain myhost in /etc/hosts,
hostname -- myhost
and hostname -f -- myhost.my.domain
:)
but domainname -- (none)
domainname does NOT show the DNS domain.
Use dnsdomainname or domainname -d instead.
--
Etaoin Shrdlu a écrit :
On Monday 19 February 2007 12:46, Bayrouni wrote:
but domainname -- (none)
domainname does NOT show the DNS domain.
Use dnsdomainname or domainname -d instead.
All right.
dnsdomainname and domainname -d --- myhost.my.domain
Thanks again
--
Astolfo Bugatti wrote:
for apply the changes
reboot your system!!
Reboot? This is Linux. There has to be another way to make it see the
changes.
Dale
:-~ :-~
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Has anybody successfully emerged sys-fs/dazuko on a machine using
kernel version 2.6.20? I tried dazuko-2.3.2-r3 and dazuko-2.3.3_pre1,
but emerge fails with errors like in the attached build log. I haven't
yet found anything about this on bugs.gentoo.org or MARC.
-R
* Determining the location
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. napisał(a):
e.g.:
$ grep KEYWORD beryl-plugins-0.1.3.ebuild
KEYWORDS=~amd64 ~ppc ~ppc64 ~x86
So, you can simply find the KEYWORDS variable in the ebuild you are trying
to use and add one of those keywords to your package.keywords. Of course,
if you do anything
Mick napisał(a):
# emerge -avDu world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating world dependencies |
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy ~x11-plugins/beryl-plugins-0.1.99.2
have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your
On Monday 19 February 2007, Jan Stępień [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Portage world update fails because of masked
beryl-plugins':
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. napisał(a):
So, you can simply find the KEYWORDS variable in the ebuild you are
trying to use and add one of those
Emerge sys-apps/hwinfo-13.0 fails, missing function
dbus_connection_disconnect ( should be in sys-apps/dbus-1.0.2 ?)
I'm not really a C programmer but I tried replacing disconnect with
close in that one call from hal.c in hwinfo. That makes it compile ok,
but running it makes dbus complain that
Hi,
I'm not clear why revdep-rebuild is showing lots of broken linkages
but then telling me everything is in order and there is no work to do
to clean up the system.
I haven't seen this before. What's causing it?
What's the process to get this cleaned up and down to no messages
about
Good Day All,
I just upgraded xfce4 to 4.4, and the base emerge was successful, but when I
try to emerge the xfce4-extras, I get the following output:
*
iDeq ~ # emerge -pv xfce4-extras
These are
On Monday 19 February 2007 15:09:16 Jan Stępień wrote:
To my surprise, the output is:
KEYWORDS=
There are... No keywords? I'm puzzled. I'm using x86 architecture.
Should I then edit the ebuild and manually add my arch to KEYWORD
variable? I'm just guessing - maybe it will help somehow.
You
On Monday 19 February 2007 02:43:31 Daniel Iliev wrote:
Does glsa-check depend on portage tree syncing? If I haven't synced the
portage tree for let's say a couple of months would glsa-check show any
security updates that appeared after the last syncing?
I found the answer at the link
On Monday 19 February 2007, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm not clear why revdep-rebuild is showing lots of broken
linkages but then telling me everything is in order and there is no
work to do to clean up the system.
I haven't seen this before. What's causing it?
What's the process to
On 2/19/07, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 19 February 2007, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm not clear why revdep-rebuild is showing lots of broken
linkages but then telling me everything is in order and there is no
work to do to clean up the system.
I haven't seen this
Douglas Linford wrote:
Good Day All,
I just upgraded xfce4 to 4.4, and the base emerge was successful, but
when I try to emerge the xfce4-extras, I get the following output:
*
iDeq ~ # emerge
On Monday 19 February 2007 16:10:19 Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
Emerge sys-apps/hwinfo-13.0 fails, missing function
dbus_connection_disconnect ( should be in sys-apps/dbus-1.0.2 ?)
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157256
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On 2007-02-19, Douglas Linford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Day All,
I just upgraded xfce4 to 4.4, and the base emerge was successful, but when I
try to emerge the xfce4-extras, I get the following output:
Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
Emerge sys-apps/hwinfo-13.0 fails, missing function
dbus_connection_disconnect ( should be in sys-apps/dbus-1.0.2 ?)
I'm not really a C programmer but I tried replacing disconnect with
close in that one call from hal.c in hwinfo. That makes it compile ok,
but running it
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm not clear why revdep-rebuild is showing lots of broken linkages
but then telling me everything is in order and there is no work to do
to clean up the system.
I haven't seen this before. What's causing it?
What's the process to get this cleaned up and down to no
On Monday 19 February 2007, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] revdep-rebuild question':
On 2/19/07, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 19 February 2007, Mark Knecht wrote:
I'm not clear why revdep-rebuild is showing lots of broken
linkages but
Alan,
Seems reasonable. Would I (Could I?) then do an equery depends on
each binary and assuming nothing depends on it remove them by hand
without causing damage?
I'd want to do another revdep-rebuild every so often to ensure that
things remained consistent.
Makes sense to me - doing
Alan,
Seems reasonable. Would I (Could I?) then do an equery depends on
each binary and assuming nothing depends on it remove them by hand
without causing damage?
I'd want to do another revdep-rebuild every so often to ensure that
things remained consistent.
Makes sense to me - doing
Today's update-failed-emerge is numpy 1.0.1-r1:
Emerging (1 of 10) dev-python/numpy-1.0.1-r1 to /
* numpy-1.0.1.tar.gz MD5 ;-) ...
[ ok ]
* numpy-1.0.1.tar.gz RMD160 ;-) ...
Hi. I am having accessibility problems using orca, gnome-speech0.4.9
(or .6) and so far festival. Is this the right place to ask, or is
there a better list for this?
Thanks.
--
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How do
you spend it?
John Covici
John covici ha scritto:
Hi. I am having accessibility problems using orca, gnome-speech0.4.9
(or .6) and so far festival. Is this the right place to ask, or is
there a better list for this?
If you are using Gentoo this is probably a useful list, however it would
be nice to know what exact
I have been using Linux for several years, but am new to gentoo. I just
got a new dell xps 410 system with a intel duo E6400 processor. I have
tried all the distros I've used in the past, kubuntu, suse, mandriva.
All had problems serious enough to not use them. The problems may stem
from
Mike Adolf wrote:
I have been using Linux for several years, but am new to gentoo. I just
got a new dell xps 410 system with a intel duo E6400 processor. I have
tried all the distros I've used in the past, kubuntu, suse, mandriva.
All had problems serious enough to not use them. The
Bo Ørsted Andresen napisał(a):
On Monday 19 February 2007 15:09:16 Jan Stępień wrote:
To my surprise, the output is:
KEYWORDS=
There are... No keywords? I'm puzzled. I'm using x86 architecture.
Should I then edit the ebuild and manually add my arch to KEYWORD
variable? I'm just guessing -
Jakob Buchgraber wrote:
All options being passed to revdep-rebuild are also passed to emerge.
So write only
revdep-rebuild instead of revdep-rebuild -p (pretend)
How would that help the OP? If it finds nothing to emerge with the -p
option, removing it will do nothing - other than waste some
Dear developers, and users of Gentoo Linux,
I'm quite experienced Linux and Gentoo user (user, not developer).
On my Gentoo box there are three possible bugs - or not bugs, just
configuration or other things - that annoys me.
I'm using the latest software found in Portage tree. The first
on Monday 02/19/2007 b.n.([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
John covici ha scritto:
Hi. I am having accessibility problems using orca, gnome-speech0.4.9
(or .6) and so far festival. Is this the right place to ask, or is
there a better list for this?
If you are using Gentoo this is
Anyone out there know where I could DL an iso file with a simple route
only linux?
I just need routing and no other features.
Thanks
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My girlfriend is from Spain as is her laptop and many of the keys I
press don't coincide with the characters printed on the screen. I
changed /etc/conf.d/keymap to:
KEYMAP=es
and rebooted but the keymap behavior doesn't seem to have changed.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
- Grant
--
Peter Ruskin wrote:
2.3.3_pre1 works OK here.
So it is possible and there's hope left. ;-) I don't suppose that
[...]/dazuko-2.3.3-pre1/dazuko_linux26_lsm.c:1486: error: too many
arguments to function 'dazuko_security_ops.xfrm_policy_alloc_security'
looks familiar to you? Did you modify
Mikie wrote:
Anyone out there know where I could DL an iso file with a simple route
only linux?
Is _really_ that hard to use Google?
Here you go: first link: http://www.wifi.com.ar/english/cdrouter.html
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On Monday 19 February 2007 11:43, Stroller wrote:
On 18 Feb 2007, at 23:19, Mick wrote:
... I am trying to
find out which WiFi cardbus to buy for my laptop. I didn't have
much joy
with a Belkin and would like to get a card which has a chipset that is
supported well in Linux.
Which
Grant wrote:
I changed /etc/conf.d/keymap to:
KEYMAP=es
and rebooted but the keymap behavior doesn't seem to have
changed.
The keymap where? The keymap on the console should be es after the
above change. To change it in X too, use Option XkbLayout es in
xorg.conf, or set it with
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 19:46 -0300, Norberto Bensa wrote:
Mikie wrote:
Anyone out there know where I could DL an iso file with a simple
route
only linux?
Is _really_ that hard to use Google?
Maybe they've never heard of Google. Or maybe they live in a country
where Google is forced to
The problem was fixed by removing the BusID line from xorg.conf.
Apparently it was wrong.
On 2/19/07, Issac Trotts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is with nvidia-drivers 1.0.8776 and also nvidia-legacy-drivers,
as well as version 1.0.9746 of nvidia-drivers. I type startx and the
screen goes
On Monday 19 February 2007 22:40:32 Gyuszk wrote:
As this email is clear text, I cannot mark, but from the USE flags, it
is obvious that Portage now considers all my USE flag demands, although
emerge -pvN world don't. That is what I don't understand.
You want `emerge -pvN --deep world`.
--
Albert Hopkins wrote:
Or maybe they live in a country
where Google is forced to censor their search results or something like
that.
You mean Redmond? I can't think of another country where they don't want
you searching for Linux :P
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Try Devil-Linux. I'm slaping it on a old Dell server with shot SCSI drives
as a router/firewall.
Very minimal but functional, no X.
Cheers!
--
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Shardz's Igloo:
shardz.homelinux.net
Registered Linux User #410639
amarok.kde.org
defectivebydesign.org
usmc.mil
Thomas Lingefelt wrote:
snip
As to the medium. I use the minimal personally. The Live has an
automated installer but I've never been able to get it to work.
Read this, it will be your best friend during the install...
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/index.xml
Hope this
On Monday 19 February 2007 18:37:32 Grant Edwards wrote:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[blocks B ] xfce-extra/xfce4-windowlist (is blocking
xfce-base/libxfce4util-4.4.0-r1)
Yea, upgrading to XFCE 4.4 is a PITA.
The package structure/organization was changed completely, so
emerge
On Saturday 17 February 2007 23:15:05 Garry Smith wrote:
Emerging (1 of 1) net-nds/openldap-2.3.27-r3 to /
[SNIP]
* Cannot find $EPATCH_SOURCE! Value for $EPATCH_SOURCE is:
*
*
/usr/portage/net-nds/openldap/files/openldap-2.3.27-CVE-2006-5779.patch *
(
On Monday 19 February 2007, Mike Adolf wrote:
I have been using Linux for several years, but am new to gentoo. I
just got a new dell xps 410 system with a intel duo E6400 processor.
I have tried all the distros I've used in the past, kubuntu, suse,
mandriva. All had problems serious enough to
On Monday 19 February 2007, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 2/19/07, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 19 February 2007, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm not clear why revdep-rebuild is showing lots of broken
linkages but then telling me everything is in order and there is
no work
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