Hi Benno,
Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Mason wrote:
I have a strange problem on my laptop[1] wherein I need sometimes
need to enter keystrokes twice in order for them to be
recognised. For example, I type 'ls' but the 's' needs to be
entered twice. The problem has bee
kernel, but there have been
significant changes affecting snd-hda-intel in the mainline kernel after
2.6.19. You could try 2.6.21-rc5 and see if that helps.
Roger
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Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have looked in vain for a g95 ebuild - does anyone here have one?
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102199
Thanks Bo, don't understand how I missed it.
Roger
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g77. Are there
known problems to having, say, gcc-3.4.x (provides g77) alongside
gcc-4.1.1?
Thanks,
Roger
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/etc/localtime Sun Nov 4 02:30:59 2007 UTC = Sun Nov 4 00:00:59 2007 NDT
isdst=1
/etc/localtime Sun Nov 4 02:31:00 2007 UTC = Sat Nov 3 23:01:00
2007 NST isdst=0
All my boxes are running on NDT correctly.
HTH,
Roger
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.
I applied the series of steps in my previous post to two boxes at home
yesterday (i.e. after the DST change took place) and both rebooted
with correct times.
Cheers,
Roger
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Thanks everyone. I'll report back on the outcome on D-day (March 11).
Roger
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Hello all,
My home province (Newfoundland Labrador) has, in its infinite
wisdom, decided to adopt daylight savings time from 11 to 04 November,
rather than the more common dates in April October.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to accommodate this change, if
anything?
Thanks,
Roger
dependencies are.
Roger
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.
Cheers,
Roger
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Hello all,
Roger Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I upgraded to the ~x86 versions then reverted to those given in my
original post. I ran revdep-rebuild afterwards and verified that
nothing further needed rebuilding by running revdep-rebuild -p, which
reported everything as being consistent
if it would tar it or zip it but
it is not required. I searched using equery and emerge -s but I can't
seem to find much. Oh, GUI would be nice too.
Is there anything out there that would do this?
I think dar (it's in portage) can do this: I've never used it myself.
Cheers,
Roger
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i686
Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz GNU/Linux
Has anyone any idea how to fix this?
Thanks,
Roger Mason
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Hi Dale,
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
I'm seeing these messages when hal starts:
Did you upgrade recently? May need to do a etc-update or whatever you
use to update your config files.
Worth a try.
Dale
Yes, I tried that already - no luck :-(
I
Devon Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And, I'll second Richard, emerge ifplugd
dcm
Thanks Richard Joe Devon, ifplugd is working perfectly for me.
Roger
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anyone help?
Thanks,
Roger Mason
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boot but decided to ask before (possibly) making a
big problem from a small one.
Thanks,
Roger
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Hello Richard,
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11/9/06, Roger Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to have 1280x800 on the lcd and (simultaneously) 1280
x 1024 on the external monitor/projector?
First, make sure you have xinerama in USE. If not, add it, and do
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11/9/06, Roger Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to have 1280x800 on the lcd and (simultaneously) 1280
x 1024 on the external monitor/projector?
First, make sure you have xinerama in USE. If not, add it, and do an
emerge --newuse
? i.e. not as a module.
Roger Mason
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for the lcd are wrongly sized for
the monitor, and vice versa.
Is there any way to have 1280x800 on the lcd and (simultaneously) 1280
x 1024 on the external monitor/projector?
Thanks,
Roger Mason
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encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:A4:FE:EC:4C
inet addr:192.168.1.105 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
I may be leading you astray, but that IP address looks like one for a private
net. Is ntp-client
looking on that private net for a time-server?
Roger Mason
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), complaining that net.eth0
isn't running. I log in and try to start net.eth0 and it tells me
that it's already running!
Have you tried zapping net.eth0 then restarting it?
/etc/init.d/net.eth0 zap
/etc/init.d/net.eth0 start
/etc/init.d/sshd start
etc...
Roger
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, presumably due to rsync's
popularity. It's in portage, so emerge unison should work.
I'm trying to find out whether real time synchronization is possible,
unison in batch mode (-batch) triggered by umount (as suggested by others)
should be close enough.
Roger
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Hello,
I've had a healthy daily synced Gentoo since november.
With a few updates to Perl lately xmltv bombs with this disturbing msg:
Do you want to proceed with this configuration? [yes,no (default=yes)] y
Checking if your kit is complete...
Warning: the following files are missing in your
leszek wrote:
On the gentoo-dev mailing-list,
Sat, 27 May 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once upon a time ago, we added ExtUtils-MakeMaker to the tree to deal
with some dramatic changes between perl versions and what they
supported. The time for that has passed, and this package only serves
leszek wrote:
i found you bug here:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114933
you should try the xmltv-0.5.43-r1 ebuild which is in the bug-report i
sent you in my last mail.
Leszek
OK, I have info now. Thanks for the head up.
I forgot to look in my overlay where I laid
Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/29/06, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# ethtool eth1 | grep Speed
Speed: 100Mb/s
# ethtool -s eth1 speed 10 ; ethtool eth1 | grep Speed
Speed: 10Mb/s
# ethtool eth1 | grep Speed
Speed: 100Mb/s
I have no idea what
Hello Robert,
Robert Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 12:38 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
[snip]
Can anyone suggest what may be wrong?
Thanks,
Roger Mason
It doen't look like you have USB HID turned on in your kernel.
Here is what I have for the USB portion
be in the document preamble,
i.e. before the \begin{document} command.
HTH,
Roger
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, by running at a command interpreter
window:
initexmf -u
I can not find initexmf
If you are using tetex I think the command is texhash or mktexlsr, but
I don't know that it will fix your problem.
Have you looked on CTAN? They have a mailing list and FAQ.
Roger
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Hello Joseph,
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 12:14 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
Have you looked in the latex source file? The page size and margins
could be getting set there. It should be in the document preamble,
i.e. before the \begin{document} command.
HTH
know of a workaround?
Thanks,
Roger Mason
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readline sdl spell ssl tcpd tiff truetype truetype-fonts
type1-fonts udev xml2 xv zlib userland_GNU kernel_linux elibc_glibc
Unset: ASFLAGS, CTARGET, LANG, LC_ALL, LDFLAGS, LINGUAS,
PORTDIR_OVERLAY
What must I do to get ccache working?
Thanks,
Roger Mason
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Hello,
Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try and put the FEATURES lines into one.
FEATURES=ccache distcc
otherwise the last will cancel all others.
This proved to be the fix.
Thanks to all who replied.
Roger Mason
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Hello,
Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Saturday 15 October 2005 17:08, Roger Mason wrote:
jade: error while loading shared libraries: libosp.so.3: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
emerge app-text/opensp
Peter
Thank you Peter. That lead me to a solution
~/myold.kde
Kde will regenerate ,kde on next start and if that works fine you can merge
back the configs from the old ~/myold.kde
Hope this helps
Roger
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) it works the same way except it downloads and compiles things.
So in short: no need for a special order, since portage/emerge takes care of
the dependencies for you.
Roger
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...
Cheers,
Roger
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Pupeno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
how can I rsync various directories in one line (using ssh) ?
I'm looking for something like [EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/home/pupeno/[dira|dirb|dirc] that
works.
Thanks.
Try unison - it's in portage. I just started using it and so-far
so-good.
HTH,
Roger Mason
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