On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 23:39:52 +0200, Sascha Hlusiak wrote:
> How do you know how many processes are running? What does 'top' say
> about CPU usage and load? Maybe dnetc has two threads, which can each
> occupy a core, so you have still 4 threads that are running, in 3
> processes. You still should g
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 17:04:57 -0700
walt wrote:
> It's me and gentoo til death do us part. And I hope I go first...
C'mon, something better might always come along, obsoleting gentoo,
like gentoo-ng ;)
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rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
> "John P. Burkett" writes:
>
>> Suggestions for recovering the old "10x20" font would be appreciated.
>
> I had the same problem but was able to view from an old backup of var
> in a previous OS install what was installed.
>
> It showed 38 packages I'd also like t
On 06/14/2009 03:04 AM, walt wrote:
Portage is more flexible probably, but apt-get, with an appropriate
frontend like Synaptics, is a piece of cake: in 99% of cases is click&
go.
Yes, if gentoo ever disappears (God forbid) I would probably go back to
Ubuntu because the Synaptics front end isn't
bn wrote:
walt ha scritto:
Ah, maybe that explains why I despise their package manager.
When I was a Debian user I figured that the most basic of utilities
should be easy to use -- and I'm only half joking.
Just for fun I tried Ubuntu recently since it's been so popular the
last few years. Th
Setup:
pc
2.6.30-gentoo-r1_rdr_3
profile=default/linux/x86/2008.0
This a fresh install... just being built up now.
Attempting to emerge apache, and breaking on the depenedency apr.
Apparently something to do with not being able to determine
`tagged configuration'
Anyone recognize what
So, it used to work, but now I get this:
(inkscape:456): gtkmm-CRITICAL **:
void::container_foreach_callback(GtkWidget*, void*): assertion
`widget != 0' failed
Emergency save activated!
Emergency save completed. Inkscape will close now.
If you can reproduce this crash, please file a bug at www.in
090613 Philip Webb wrote:
> It looks as if the problem here is that if 'kdeinit' is started
> without an existing desktop to relate to, some connection is not made.
I've investigated further & can't find which file Krusader uses
to remember its file associations. However, I did find the changelog
On 06/14/2009 12:52 AM, rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
How can user learn the exact fonts contained in the various font
package offered in portage without actually installing them?
Either by visiting the homepage of the package, or by fetching it
(emerge --fetchonly) and then examining the download
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 13:13:06 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> You did already you made me look around better and finally
> recompile to test once more and now it works.
>
> Some kind of operator dimmness going on before I guess.
.version isn't set until after the first make run, so it will show
rea...@newsguy.com writes:
> Just for you own info in case you ever want to do it not that
> wasn't why it didn't work.
Jesus... I'm getting more illiterate as time goes on.
Should say:
Just for [your] own info in case you ever want to do it... [No], that
wasn't why it didn' work.
"John P. Burkett" writes:
> Suggestions for recovering the old "10x20" font would be appreciated.
I had the same problem but was able to view from an old backup of var
in a previous OS install what was installed.
It showed 38 packages I'd also like to know what specific fonts
are in which p
How can user learn the exact fonts contained in the various font
package offered in portage without actually installing them?
Even after installing, unless you have something like xlsfonts
installed you still won't be able to tell.
equery files
Gives a list of the files installed but the naming
Am Saturday 13 June 2009 07:46:34 schrieb Jason Lynch:
> I'm having a strange problem on my Q6600 that cropped up starting with
> the 2.6.29 series of the kernel, and is still present in 2.6.30.
>
> Essentially, at all times, I have four nice 19 processes running, which
> for the sake of this post,
Nikos Chantziaras writes:
> It doesn't seem you followed the instructions correctly. I don't know
> if that's the cause of the problem, but the instructions said:
>
> echo "-${MYHOST}-">localversion1
>
> but you seem to have used:
>
> echo "_${MYHOST}_">localversion1
>
> instead.
Just for y
walt ha scritto:
> Ah, maybe that explains why I despise their package manager.
>
> When I was a Debian user I figured that the most basic of utilities
> should be easy to use -- and I'm only half joking.
>
> Just for fun I tried Ubuntu recently since it's been so popular the
> last few years. T
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Hi,
I have just installed my first amd64 gentoo. I took the world file of
one of my x86 installs and did an emerge -e world. Now everythin seems
to work fine apart from acroread. There seems to be a font problem:
instead of the text normally displayed
Alan McKinnon wrote:
...As a Debian user, it is normally
safe to assume you can, in fact, read :-)
Ah, maybe that explains why I despise their package manager.
When I was a Debian user I figured that the most basic of utilities
should be easy to use -- and I'm only half joking.
Just for fun
On Saturday 13 June 2009 20:13:06 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Alan McKinnon writes:
> > On Saturday 13 June 2009 18:05:37 Harry Putnam wrote:
> >> > Is that a real mistake, or just a typo in your mail?
> >>
> >> Its a typo... I just checked to make sure though.. would have been nice
> >> if a real missn
I'm getting the following when trying to compile antlr. I'm not sure
exactly where the error is. Should I file a bug on this?
>>
>> make -C lib/python all
>>
make[2]: Entering
Alan McKinnon writes:
> On Saturday 13 June 2009 18:05:37 Harry Putnam wrote:
>> > Is that a real mistake, or just a typo in your mail?
>>
>> Its a typo... I just checked to make sure though.. would have been nice if
>> a real missnaming was the problem.
>>
>> ls -l /usr/src/linux/localversion*
090613 Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 13 June 2009, Philip Webb wrote:
>> Yet another step reveals the locus of the problem here at least:
>> (11) try to run 'klauncher' from CLI : "must be started by Kdeinit";
>> (12) restart in KDE, fix Krusader + Apwal ;
>> (13) reboot & restart FB but without 'kdein
On Saturday 13 June 2009, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Saturday 13 June 2009 11:33:56 Mick wrote:
> > On Saturday 13 June 2009, Philip Webb wrote:
> > > Yet another step reveals the locus of the problem here at least:
> > > (11) try to run 'klauncher' from CLI : "must be started by Kdeinit";
> > > (12
Hi!
This is actually a follow-up for my thread "Trouble installing Plone".
Following scenario: I have packages which run on python-2.4 and other
packages which work with 2.5. Zope is a prominent example of the 2.4 gang.
The problem: When I emerge a python package, for example
dev-python/imaging,
On 06/13/2009 05:27 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Setting a version to local kernel builds has been discussed here so
sorry to bang on it some more.
I found information here from a previous thread and kept one of the
answers but finding now that I don't really understand it.
Or am doing the proceedur
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 06:31:39 -0700
Grant wrote:
> Pre-converting sounds interesting. I could convert all of my 16/44.1
> files to 24/96 files? That way the CPU wouldn't be stressed at
> playback time. How can I do that? I use libsamplerate "Best" for
> resampling.
Just use flac/lame/vorbis-t
On Saturday 13 June 2009 18:05:37 Harry Putnam wrote:
> > Is that a real mistake, or just a typo in your mail?
>
> Its a typo... I just checked to make sure though.. would have been nice if
> a real missnaming was the problem.
>
> ls -l /usr/src/linux/localversion*
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 5 Jun 1
Alan McKinnon writes:
>> So for linux-2.6.30-gentoo-r1
>>
>> and in /usr/src/linux
>> cat localverion1:
>> _reader_
>>
>> Cat .version:
>> 1
>> And the symlink
>> ls -l localversion2
>> lrwxrwxrwx [...] Jun 12 18:01 localversion2 -> .version
>> I get this naming after a build:
>>
>> viml
On Saturday 13 June 2009 11:33:56 Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 13 June 2009, Philip Webb wrote:
> > Yet another step reveals the locus of the problem here at least:
> > (11) try to run 'klauncher' from CLI : "must be started by Kdeinit";
> > (12) restart in KDE, fix Krusader + Apwal ;
> > (13) reboot
I can't perform any successful emerges. An example output is:
>>> Emerging (1 of 1) sys-apps/portage-2.1.6.13
* portage-2.1.6.13.patch.bz2 RMD160 SHA1 SHA256 size ;-) [ ok ]
* portage-2.1.6.tar.bz2 RMD160 SHA1 SHA256 size ;-) [ ok ]
* checking ebuild checksums ;-)
[ ok ]
* checking
On Saturday 13 June 2009 15:02:26 AG wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I am currently running Debian Squeeze and am considering the feasibility
> of switching to Gentoo due to several issues I am experiencing with a
> new machine with a SATA HDD and a TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-H653Z which refuses
> to play audio CD
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 9:00 AM, walt wrote:
> Paul Hartman wrote:
>
>> try this: Type some text, like
>> X and then hold left arrow. Your
>> cursor will move to the left until you release the key. Now try to
>> hold the right arrow after you've already been hold
On Saturday 13 June 2009 16:27:48 Harry Putnam wrote:
> Setting a version to local kernel builds has been discussed here so
> sorry to bang on it some more.
>
> I found information here from a previous thread and kept one of the
> answers but finding now that I don't really understand it.
>
> Or am
Setting a version to local kernel builds has been discussed here so
sorry to bang on it some more.
I found information here from a previous thread and kept one of the
answers but finding now that I don't really understand it.
Or am doing the proceedure wrong.
It was Neil B's post:
From: Neil
AG wrote:
Hello list
I am currently running Debian Squeeze and am considering the feasibility
of switching to Gentoo due to several issues I am experiencing with a
new machine with a SATA HDD and a TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-H653Z which refuses
to play audio CDs and pre-recorded DVDs.
Well, I'm all fo
After doing "emerge --depclean" on an amd64 machine, I find that Emacs
no longer locates the font it previously used. The font I liked was
specified in my .emacs file with the line
(set-default-font "10x20").
Using the old .emacs file and doing "emacs --debug-init" now
produces an error message tha
On Saturday 13 June 2009, AG wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I am currently running Debian Squeeze and am considering the
> feasibility of switching to Gentoo due to several issues I am
> experiencing with a new machine with a SATA HDD and a TSSTcorp CDDVDW
> TS-H653Z which refuses to play audio CDs and pr
Paul Hartman wrote:
try this: Type some text, like
X and then hold left arrow. Your
cursor will move to the left until you release the key. Now try to
hold the right arrow after you've already been holding the left arrow.
It will start to move to the right. Pr
"Arttu V." writes:
> Is there a reason to use i486 stage3? I think an i686 one might have
> been available and a better hit if your system is/was set up as an i686
> before this? Well, not that it counts now, gotta go with what you have
> unpacked.
Looking at those stages again... it is not appa
>> renice -20 -p `pgrep mpd`
>>
>> but my Athlon 2.2Ghz still can't handle it for more than a few
>> seconds. I don't have SMP enabled because of a bug in madwifi, and
>> I'm hoping when I get that fixed I'll be able to run the best
>> libsamplerate resampler. Any other ideas for making this work
Hello list
I am currently running Debian Squeeze and am considering the feasibility
of switching to Gentoo due to several issues I am experiencing with a
new machine with a SATA HDD and a TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-H653Z which refuses
to play audio CDs and pre-recorded DVDs.
In any event, because I
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 22:47:50 -0300, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> You have only two choices, being an eee user myself, and having it
> upgraded to 2GB RAM, I choose the tempfs filesystem for /tmp (RAM)
> instead of keeping temporary files writen and deleted from my poor
> SSD. If you have low RAM, you
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:56:04 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> /var/tmp/portage should be at least 1G on a modern system, 6G+ if
> building mozilla stuff and OOo is something you intend to do.
IMO PORTAGE_TMPDIR should not be on such an important filesystem as /var.
Having system programs unable to
On Saturday 13 June 2009, Philip Webb wrote:
> Yet another step reveals the locus of the problem here at least:
> (11) try to run 'klauncher' from CLI : "must be started by Kdeinit";
> (12) restart in KDE, fix Krusader + Apwal ;
> (13) reboot & restart FB but without 'kdeinit &' in ~/.xinitrc :
>
On Friday 12 June 2009 22:24:29 Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Freitag 12 Juni 2009 21:56:04 schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> > There's a few guidlelines one can give (but only a few). The variables
> > tend to be large than the amounts with guidelines though.
> >
> > /var/tmp/portage should be at least 1G on
On Saturday 13 June 2009 01:54:45 Francisco Ares wrote:
> Thanks a lot!
It's not completely obvious from Dirk's post (what he said is completely
accurate though), but kde-3.5.10 will not receive monolithic ebuilds (dev
decision). If you want kde-3.5.10, there is only one way to do it -
Unmerge
On Saturday 13 June 2009 06:30:56 Mike Kazantsev wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 16:02:00 -0700
>
> Grant wrote:
> > When I use the medium quality libsamplerate resampler with mpd, my CPU
> > is around 15% and all is well. When I try to use the best quality
> > resampler, the CPU stays around 99% an
On Samstag 13 Juni 2009, Walter Dnes wrote:
> Here's the video card as per "lspci -vv"
> ==
> 02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV280 [Radeon 9200
> PRO] (rev 01) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
> Subsystem: ATI Technologies Inc
Here's the video card as per "lspci -vv"
==
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV280 [Radeon 9200 PRO]
(rev 01) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: ATI Technologies Inc RV280 [Radeon 9200 PRO]
Control: I/O+ Mem+ Bu
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