/ok? I can't
think of any reason that it wouldn't be OK, but it does seem strange to me.
Perhaps the drives are plugged into the mobo backwards? I haven't opened the
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Thanks for the heads up!
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On Sun, 2007-01-14 at 18:42 -0500, Randy Barlow wrote:
Thanks to Michael and Nathan for your help so far. I've
tried /dev/hda,c and e as being root upon rebooting, and every time I
get a kernel panic. I'm not totally sure why, but I've been looking
into the config to make sure I have things
on a bluewhite - I assume
that these machines are enough similar that the config that you used
should be good enough to work for me too - do you think you could send
me your .config off list so I can try that out?
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The most remarkable thing about my
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 11:37 -0500, Randy Barlow wrote:
OK - now I'm really baffled - I've tried again but this time I used
genkernel. However, even the genkerneled kernel can't seem to detect my
hard drive! This time I was allowed to drop to a shell and the only hd*
was hda, my cdrom
ppc environment on my shiny old G3 :)
You copied the actually running config from /proc/config.gz?
Indeed. Thanks for your help!
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The most remarkable thing about my mother is that for thirty years she
served the family nothing but leftovers
that is relevant. Any tips?
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who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. Once you were
not a people
CESAR GAVIDIA wrote:
Greetings brothers, I have a laptop Hp Pavilion dv1000, this brings
incorporated a webcam and a microphone, which have been able to fail to
utilize.
So what is the error you are encountering?
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Daniel wrote:
I'm in the process now of compiling my kernel with OSS support (under Alsa)
to see if that helps.
So... did this work?
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for his own possession, that you may
much more efficiently learn Linux and Gentoo
by going through the install process by hand rather than using a
graphical installer. Then you see the pieces of the puzzle as they come
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something similar to Monitor is on. I am assuming you are using X here...
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UTC.
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-debug
-kdeenablefinal -kdehiddenvisibility -xinerama 0 kB
[blocks B ] =kde-base/klipper-3.5* (is blocking
kde-base/kdebase-3.5.7-r3)
[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/klipper-3.5.7)
Shouldn't klipper 3.5.* work with kdebase 3.5.*?
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denied or some such, but I've never been able to
determine exactly under what circumstances that happens. It might be
when I've been using the swap space for actual swapping, but I've not
actually confirmed that. Anyone knowledgeable care to chime in?
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?
This page is for MPlayer, but the flags should have similar meanings:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Emerge_MPlayer
Notice that it says a52 is needed for AC3. Hope this helps!
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try to emerge --update --deep --newuse world after adding those USE
flags? If you call xine from the console, do you see any linking errors
(indication that perhaps revdep-rebuild is in order)? Let us know if
you've done these things and still have a problem, and we'll keep going
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. For instance this one which hasn't led
anywhere yet:
Hmm, Does it show any error messages when you try to play a media file?
Does it happen with all kinds of media (mp3's, DVD's, flash) or just
with certain types?
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don't usually use the computer to play DVDs. Can anybody
else help?
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Grant Edwards wrote:
And the most recent version of sys-apps/hotplug is over three
years old?
I could be wrong, but if I remember correctly udev is supposed to
replace cold/hotplug. Perhaps you should try to find a way to do what
you are doing using udev?
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something all of a sudden it shows up. It seems like konsole
isn't flushing its output buffers when it should. Is this something I
can configure better, or a bug, or what?
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maxim wexler wrote:
snip
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/media-video/ffmpeg-0.4.9_p20070330/work/ffmpeg/vhook'
Hmm, can you show us a few more lines before this? The error isn't
obvious yet...
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require me to use the
nv driver?
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So I was an idiot when I set up my system and didn't use LVM. Now that
I'm out of disk space on one of my drives and kicking myself, I want to
do it without doing a reinstall. If I use tar -cvjpf
oldSystemThatShouldStillWorkWhenUnTarred.tar.bz2 /, then setup LVM, then
tar all that junk back
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
tar --atime-preserve --same-owner --numeric-owner -Spvcjf back.tar.bz2 /
Is it really necessary to back up /sys and /proc? What about /dev?
Also, to Björn, I didn't find a -a option in man tar, what does it do?
Is it different that --atime-preserve? Thanks!
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Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
In theory, for the one transistor and one cap case, you have a loaded
cap that will take forever losing its load, won't it? But in
practice, I think, that's not realistic.
It's actually not theory vs. practice. Even in theory, it's not just a
cap, it's a cap and a
, but who's going to miss a
machine that's never used? ;)
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Mick wrote:
Can you please advise what I could do to block IP addresses that have
repeatedly failed to log in?
You can also have a look at denyhosts...
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thinks I do.
I see a package called mime-types, but it seems to install
/etc/mime.types and not /etc/apache2/mime.types... Help?
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Randy Barlow wrote:
I see a package called mime-types, but it seems to install
/etc/mime.types and not /etc/apache2/mime.types... Help?
I found a temporary solution by symlinking /etc/apache2/mime.types to
/etc/mime.types, but that doesn't seem like the correct way to go...
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keeping the same LONG httpd.conf for a long time and this time it didn't
work anymore...).
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that and
you've reinstalled php should work again!
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Chuanwen Wu wrote:
I also tried to emerge alsa-driver and didn't use the driver in the
kernel,but the result was all the same.
I don't know the module name for the HD, but did you add it to
/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 and/or modprobe it first?
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code. I have no experience
with gcj though, so I can't answer your second question...
I wonder how I can change that. Just re-emerge gcc with USE=gcj and
all packages containing java code? Is it even a good idea?
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Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-15 at 14:28 -0500, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
Weather has just released a beta app for linux.
This is pretty funny.
What is also funny is that it has the word bug in it's name. Run!
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Grant wrote:
I'm on the box now and it's quite non-functional. ctrl+alt+del prints
INIT: cannot execute /sbin/shutdown. I'm going to do a hard reset
and we'll see what happens.
That's very strange. Memory test? Can you read the logs when it comes
back up?
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type memtest86, I think.
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config. I attached the build log. It
complains about some things not being defined, like nv_pte_t_cache. Is
this a kernel config problem? I didn't find it in bugs.gentoo, but
google found a few others having the same issue with some other versions
of nvidia-drivers.
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wonder if it's a problem with the
new kernel, or if the way to configure the things that the drivers need
has changed. Anybody else have a clue?
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they have a new version scheme than they used to use,
but you are right, 71.86.01 works. Now we just have to solve Mick's
problem!
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Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
looks fine but doesn't start at next boot. Or more exactly: It seems to
get started, but doesn't run then.
Does this only happen at boot, or does it also happen if you manually
call /etc/init.d/sshd start?
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, or
kdevelop for GUI. Is it just a text editor you are looking for?
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Roger Mason wrote:
I have tried both the ipp and lpd devices to no
avail.
Just FYI, IPP is the Internet Printing Protocol and it is used to print
to a device on another machine, so that's why it didn't work for you here :)
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connections to time out from not
being serviced (how long is a typical timeout anyhow?)
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but
and a linux device.
I'd consider an embedded (linux) board with a few ports, if they
are or can be setup as a flat hub.
This seems like something that you should be able to do with OpenWRT and
a Linksys WRT54Gl...
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on the back, and
then you could plug a machine in there to log/process it. This is not
something I have done, it's just a suggestion for you to ponder. It may
or may not be possible, I don't know...
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the ebuild for the old version ;)
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Grant wrote:
Let me in on that. What can I do too?
Find bugs on b.g.o. and help out!
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need a
./configure make make install, so getting a bad bug in the ebuild
itself isn't going to be that hard to avoid.
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with its own instance of apache
(run as user backuppc), and I think none of the ebuild contributors are
all too sure of the standard Gentoo way of doing this. I'd be happy
to try and make an ebuild that is a good compromise of the ideas listed
in the bug.
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Florian Philipp wrote:
Maybe his/her laptop doesn't stand the
thermal output of its CPU when emerging or maybe he/she's the
administrator of a large company's network, trying to move every
computer system to Gentoo.
Check out distccd!
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install, but here you have a lot of configuration
files and differences of opinion. I was thinking that a USE variable
could be in order here, to support suid and a separate apache instance.
Perhaps the variable could be suid?
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in a virtual
machine running on windows - I'd say having windows involved at all here
is a risk. But you could definitely do it...
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passwords sent in plaintext? If so, that's also a
major security risk.
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than it also does what cvs does :)
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.
It does help in the case that Florian mentioned, also quoted at the top,
about the laptop... I agree that if you are going to build the same
thing for every computer it makes sense to do it just once. I was
thinking more about the laptop...
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platform
independent, which is also nice.
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code - so hopefully you
would be a good coder and ensure that you manage memory correctly. Abi
changes suck big time, I agree on that point, and also the updates -
hadn't thought of that one :)
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, not the use of the language by
Portage :)
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that the fs that /root is on
is mounted rw?
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maxim wexler wrote:
Just to clarify: What does a 'pre-compiled binary' do?
There wasn't even an executable that I could see.
A precompiled library is just one that has already been built for you
from the source code. So, somewhere in there should have been an
executable...
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Grant wrote:
I used mutt for a long time but when I tried squirrelmail my
productivity when up 5 fold. I'm thinking switching to a desktop app
would be even better. Plus no PHP on my server.
I like Thunderbird.
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you have your
127.0.0.1 entry?
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as well, unless you dd if=/dev/sda
of=/dev/sdb (or am I wrong about this?)
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not sure what -X really does.
-X tells it not to include support for X11 for all packages that have
that as an option. This should be used for most server/console only
type systems...
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in this [...]? The error message that matters the most is
likely to be in there...
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of them.
/etc/security isn't the only place to look. I use PAM on my mail server
and IMAP server, and I had to change some files in there that used the
old way. Do you have a mail server that uses PAM? Do you have a web
server that uses PAM? Any other services?
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of kde? Or is there an easy way to remove all the blocks and then
push in kde-meta? Is it worth it?
If you want to do the meta, you can unmerge kde, and then do an emerge
--depclean.
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To see all the new Yahoo! home page has to offer, please upgrade to a
more recent browser.
I use Firefox on a 32-bit system (built from source, not binary) and I
do not see this problem!
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(and
also in Gnome, though I doubt that matters) and don't see this problem.
Are you using firefox-bin instead of building it? Any funny settings
in about:config?
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, I get and
make calls with grandcentral, which forwards the calls to gizmo, which I
set to forward to my sip setup on asterisk, which is in my house with
the ata for phonenicitude. You could try that ;)
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Dale wrote:
They recently changed it over to hplip. Is that installed on your system?
Sorry to steal the thread a bit, but should hplip show up as an option
for the driver to your printer? Because I still see hpijs as the
printer driver even though I have the hplip package.
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includes hpijs, but I was looking for a driver called hplip and didn't
see it...
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problems are experienced.
Have you run a memory test?
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it there because it's possible for
mail servers or web servers to use these things the old way too!
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Ever since the new daylight savings change, my clock hasn't done the
Spring Forward. I use ntp and the like, and it seems happy being
behind by an hour. I can use the date command to set it correctly, but
after the next reboot it's back to its old games. Pointers?
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Anno v. Heimburg wrote:
Check that you have your timezones set correctly.
In /etc/conf.d/clock I have:
TIMEZONE=America/New_York
This should be what it takes to get my system to the correct time I
think! Any other ideas?
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Randy Barlow wrote:
Ever since the new daylight savings change, my clock hasn't done the
Spring Forward. I use ntp and the like, and it seems happy being
behind by an hour. I can use the date command to set it correctly, but
after the next
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Dale wrote:
[I--] [ ] dev-java/java-sdk-docs-1.4.2 (1.4.2)
[I--] [ ] dev-java/java-sdk-docs-1.5.0-r1 (1.5.0)
[I--] [ ~] dev-java/java-sdk-docs-1.6.0-r1 (1.6.0)
I assume you are using the Sun JRE?
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to your ISP's
SMTP server. For example, I have the line:
mailhub=smtp-server.carolina.rr.com
for one of my machines. Hope this helps!
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to integrate sendmail and spamassassin?
This wiki page talks about it:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Email_System_for_the_Home_Network
HTH!
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
This wiki article looks to be for postfix. I need one for sendmail...
Aww man, sorry about that. I wrote that when I was really tired... :P
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pat wrote:
I have problem with uploading some sorts of the files by seamonkey (e.g.
*.pdf,
*.jpg, etc.) ... in 90%.
What kinds of problems?
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pat wrote:
I have problem with uploading some sorts of the files by seamonkey (e.g.
*.pdf,
The folder selection box is opened, so I choose the folder (with rwx
permissions
for the user) click OK, but file is not saved.
Generally, you can't
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
Are there (still) people who have /usr on a separate partition?
And if so, why?
I only have /home and /usr/portage on separate partitions,
everything else is on /, even /boot.
I have /usr on a separate lvm device just so I can shift around drive
space (my gentoo
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Mick wrote:
Is this the way it is supposed to look?
Your attached picture looks fine to me, but I'm not sure what you were
comparing it to...
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
If I can't get this
working, I'll have to go back to sendmail, which I
know it works with...
I use Postfix and it plays nice with Mailman. I'd highly recommend it!
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Daniel van Ham Colchete wrote:
Thinking about other options, does anyone have any other tip for me?
How about a robot and a USB keyboard? Sorry, couldn't resist :)
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Dale wrote:
USB sticks are virtually worthless nowadays, for a couple tens of
dollars you should be able to get one with a capacity of a few gigs.
There's also the possibility of writing directly to the cmos
with /dev/nvram, isn't there? It's
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James wrote:
It seems to work, but no spell checking?
I think you want to emerge app-dicts/aspell-en for English spell
checking in OpenOffice. At least, I seem to remember that being the case...
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Johannes Skov Frandsen wrote:
The server obviously don't s start, but I get no error messages and I
can't locate the server log (httpd.conf suggest they are located in
/usr/lib/apache2/
but htere is no logs there).
The default location for Gentoo
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Once you get used to it, you'll probably like Gentoo: most
people do. Those who leave usually are very busy in their
lives simply don't have the time to keep it upto-date.
If a person does not wish to stay up to date,
calculations
(someone correct me if I am wrong here!) I also believe that the 64 bit
processors are able to perform more instructions per second on average
when executing 64 bit code vs. 32 bit code if I am not mistaken...
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Denis wrote:
I often need to run Monte Carlo simulations (in C) which involve a lot
of array storage and array scanning/searching operations... I wonder
what the speed-up would be for those simulations if run under a 64-bit
mode. Are there any requirements on how the simulations should be
Daevid Vincent wrote:
[nomerge ] sys-process/vixie-cron-4.1-r10 [4.1-r9]
[ebuild N] mail-mta/ssmtp-2.61-r2 USE=ipv6 ssl -mailwrapper
-md5sum
(also, I never understand the --tree option. Does this mean that
vixie-cron is the issue, or kdegraphics is the issue? Being reverse
order,
Mat Harris wrote:
/usr/share/AbiSuite-2.4/AbiWord/glade/ap_UnixDialog_WordCount.glade
/usr/share/AbiSuite-2.4/AbiWord/glade/ap_UnixDialog_Styles.glade
Segmentation fault
Does this happen with any other packages or only AbiWord?
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Lutz Schönemann wrote:
Hi,
Hi!
I have set up Gentoo on a system that I would like to use as a video,
music
player and sometimes to check my emails. There is a remote control
connected
to it and is detected as a serial keyboard. Now I want the
xorg-server
not
to process events coming
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