Witam,
po zmianie sprzętu w pierwszej kolejności uruchom kompa z płytki
Gentoo Live, potem zamontuj partycje ze swoim systemem i chroot
/mnt/twój_system /bin/bash env-update. Potem zmien flagi i:
emerge -e.
Jesli wszystko pojdzie dobrze, bedziesz mógł odpalic swój system.
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While trying to prevent 'net-dns/pdnsd' to listen on TCP and on to
avoid TCP queries, I changed 'tcp_server' parameter to 'off' and
'query_method' parameter to 'udp_only' in /etc/pdnsd/pdnsd.conf . But
when I restarted pdnsd I found it is still listening on TCP. I checked
/etc/conf.d/pdnsd
Hello
On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 08:20:37PM +0100, Ralf Stephan wrote:
While trying to prevent 'net-dns/pdnsd' to listen on TCP and on to
avoid TCP queries, I changed 'tcp_server' parameter to 'off' and
'query_method' parameter to 'udp_only' in /etc/pdnsd/pdnsd.conf . But
when I restarted
,--[ On Thu, Dec 27, 2007 at 08:20:37PM +0100, Ralf Stephan wrote:
| While trying to prevent 'net-dns/pdnsd' to listen on TCP and on to
| avoid TCP queries, I changed 'tcp_server' parameter to 'off' and
| 'query_method' parameter to 'udp_only' in /etc/pdnsd/pdnsd.conf . But
| when I restarted
Michael George wrote:
I just upgraded my kernel from 2.6.19 to 2.6.23 and it takes almost a
minute for X to start now.
I have changed window managers (normally ctwm, tested with twm) with the
same results. I rebooted the 2.6.19 kernel and X fires right up as
expected. Booting back to
In compiling a kernel for a vmware installation I'm not sure which
kernel option (2.6.23) under `Network Device Support' in make menuconfig
dialog is responsible for the pcnet32 driver.
None of the names there give it away.
Dmesg sees it like this:
eth0: registered as PCnet/PCI II 79C970A
So
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So the closest match I see is: PCI NE2000 and clones support (see
help)
At least it contains PCI and nothing else seems to.
Anyone know if that is it?
Never mind... after more digging I found it at:
Device Drivers -
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On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 10:18:55AM -0500, Eric Martin wrote:
Michael George wrote:
I just upgraded my kernel from 2.6.19 to 2.6.23 and it takes almost a
minute for X to start now.
I have changed window managers (normally ctwm, tested with twm) with the
same results. I rebooted the
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On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 13:31:17 +, Stroller wrote:
I'm not seeing any critical error messages in your output - could you
perhaps explain what the problem is exactly?
I'll post some details later tonight, but data discs, blank media or
music cd's -- none work. When I boot into Fedora on
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All -
I am having a problem with my USB thumb drive. If the drive is connected
to the system on boot, the device file /dev/sdb is created, and I'm able
to mount and use my thumb drive normally. If I remove the thumb drive
and then replace it, or attach the thumb drive after the system has
booted,
Dear All,
Thanks for the advice. I just successfully completed the transfer of my
gentoo installation to the new hard drive. I was able to install grub on the
external drive successfully, obviating the need to boot with the live cd
after swaping the drives.
I did however have one problem with
symlink
/mnt/external/OneFileSystemBackup/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib/libopcodes.so
- /usr/lib32/binutils/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.18/libopcodes.so
failed: Operation not permitted (1)
This is most likely caused by the FAT filesystem on the target device.
Just like a lot of other errors, probably.
I'm having a continuing annoying problem from sandbox trying to write
out of its crib.
I've posted here twice before but caught no ones attention.
Possibly this is something screamingly obvious and people just ignored
the posts.
`sandbox' doesn't like my root .bash_history.
ACCESS DENIED
On a new install with profile `hardened/x86/2.6'. I'm finding that
ksh will not emerge successfully. The closing error is not very
enlightening, at least not to me:
* Messages for package app-shells/ksh-93.20040229:
* ERROR: app-shells/ksh-93.20040229 failed.
* Call stack:
*
Will I be really messing up my new system if I install two version of
gcc? And secondly how does the right one get used for ksh?
I believe you can maintain two different gcc versions (3.x and 4.x)
with the multislot USE flag. A gentoo tool is provided for you to
switch between the versions,
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:47:53PM -0500, Michael George wrote:
Notice there is little difference between them. I think I need to trim
out my .xinitrc file and see if there is something I'm starting from
there that is causing the delay with a different kernel...
I don't see anything in my
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