[gentoo-user] Re: encfs/fuse fails after update world

2007-06-02 Thread reader
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Saturday 02 June 2007 06:47:10 am [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Following recent update world, encfs encrypted partition refuses to mount with error: EncFS Password: Error decoding volume key, password incorrect I had my fill of enfs a while back

[gentoo-user] Re: encfs/fuse fails after update world

2007-06-02 Thread reader
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Saturday 02 June 2007 05:25:33 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Saturday 02 June 2007 06:47:10 am [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Following recent update world, encfs encrypted partition refuses to mount with error:

[gentoo-user] Re: Other encrypt otions than encfs

2007-06-02 Thread reader
Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: dm-crypt[1] and loop-aes[2] are two alternatives. The former has been very reliable for me so far. [1] http://www.saout.de/misc/dm-crypt/ Yep, I've been using dm-crypt with LUKS for a while now, without any problems whatsoever. Asks mer for the passphrase

[gentoo-user] kernel heat warnings at low temps

2007-06-25 Thread reader
I get warnings like these: Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 25 16:06:35 2007 ... reader kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 25 16:06:35 2007 ... reader kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode When these warnings occur

[gentoo-user] Re: kernel heat warnings at low temps

2007-06-26 Thread reader
Alex Schuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] What has the hdd temp to do with cpu tmeprature? [...] hddtemp and cputemp are completly and totally unrelated. [...] First ... thanks for the other tips.. I think you fellows may have this a bit wrong. I have three video editing desktops all

[gentoo-user] run-crons errors

2007-07-04 Thread reader
When cron gets around to running: /usr/sbin/run-crons /usr/sbin/run-crons This error is reported in cron output: which: invalid option -- 9 which: invalid option -- f which: invalid option -- 9 which: invalid option -- f I hoped someone would recognize the culprit. -- [EMAIL

[gentoo-user] Re: Sendmail woes

2007-07-16 Thread reader
. This is the format I currently have: 127.0.0.1reader.local.lanreader localhost In your case you might try (to conform with the posted sendmail.mc): 127.0.0.1myhost.local myhost localhost A further point about documentation... you may have mentioned this but I did not see

[gentoo-user] Re: Memory = blank linux image for web processor

2006-06-04 Thread reader
Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sorry to pester with this but I've worn out my google fingers and gmane search with this one. I'm looking for a developmental package for linux that is an image processor and web gallery sort of tool. It was mentioned in a thread I started here

[gentoo-user] [OT kde] Emacs bindings in locator box

2006-06-05 Thread reader
Sorry about the dual post here and on kde list but there is very little activity there for several days. Running Gentoo linux with kde-3.5 installed On a recent new install of gentoo and kde I find that Konqueror no longer behaves the same way concerning the location box. I mean the box

[gentoo-user] apache2 and suEXEC errors

2006-06-06 Thread reader
Running: single user machine for experimentation I have apache setup to allow user public_html and allow cgi execution anywhere inside public_html. The rub is that another cgi script causes a server error (posted further along) I have apache2 set to loglevel debug, I have ran the problem cgi

[gentoo-user] no suEXEC logging on errors

2006-06-07 Thread reader
I'm getting suexec errors in apache error_log. According to all documentation on the subject .. suexec is supposed to log to: /var/log/apache2/suexec_log and `suexec2 -V' shows that as well -D AP_LOG_EXEC=/var/log/apache2/suexec_log Still no log... What do I have to do to get some

[gentoo-user] Re: no suEXEC logging on errors

2006-06-07 Thread reader
Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, Am Mittwoch, 07. Jun 2006, 06:29:26 -0500 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm getting suexec errors in apache error_log. According to all documentation on the subject .. suexec is supposed to log to: /var/log/apache2/suexec_log and

[gentoo-user] Re: apache2 and suEXEC errors

2006-06-08 Thread reader
Michael Stewart (vericgar) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The details of the error should be in /var/log/apache2/suexec_log No and that was one thing that was confusing me. Suexec doesn't log becasue the failure happens before it runs. Also, the permission denied error for suexec2 itself is

[gentoo-user] Re: no suEXEC logging on errors

2006-06-08 Thread reader
Jason A. Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have never used suexec, but I would think it better to chown root:apache /usr/sbin/suexec2 or whatever group needs it as apposed to making it world executable I thought it might be a nasty security problem too and asked about it on the apache list.

[gentoo-user] Re: no suEXEC logging on errors

2006-06-08 Thread reader
Justin R Findlay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 01:51:09AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A few people have mentioned not having used Suexec making me wonder if there is some other way to allow myuser to run cgi? I usually run apache as apache:web with the user creating

[gentoo-user] Re: no suEXEC logging on errors

2006-06-08 Thread reader
Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What you're experiencing seems to be just a missing ScriptAlias. RTFM about calling CGIs... This is a single user machine so security from users is only a problem from me blundering around... That was why I wanted to keep experimentation at

[gentoo-user] Re: no suEXEC logging on errors

2006-06-08 Thread reader
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: OK, I assume we are talking about Apache web server here. If that's the case I would suppose you are missing the following in your httpd.conf: - Directory /home/*/public_html/cgi-bin/ Options ExecCGI SetHandler cgi-script /Directory Thanks, I seem to have

[gentoo-user] Re: no suEXEC logging on errors

2006-06-08 Thread reader
Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Harry wrote: If I do not define ScriptAlias at all then cgi works under $public_html but cgi under $htdocs is just displayed as a file. Hans-Werner answered: Sorry, my fault. A ScriptAlias alone isn't likely to work, if I read this correctly:

[gentoo-user] Re: no suEXEC logging on errors

2006-06-08 Thread reader
Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yes, sorry, I gave up. Today I happend to retry it and I'm happy to discover: it works. Well no harm done... Now you get to ponder why... hehe. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] [OT overheat] How to cause shutdown on overheat

2006-09-30 Thread reader
see syslog messages written to tty that say: Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Sat Sep 30 04:41:32 2006 ... reader kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Sat Sep 30 04:41:32 2006 ... reader kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode [...] Some kind

[gentoo-user] Recurring reiserfs error

2006-10-06 Thread reader
(note dmesg follows message) Out of 12 partitions in my setup 8 are reiserfs. During bootup I see them go by being checked, but always the last one /dev/hda11 fails with this message: fsck could not repair all errors And drops me into the repair shell. This has happened over several

[gentoo-user] Re: Recurring reiserfs error

2006-10-07 Thread reader
Paul Colquhoun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: These facts lead me to believe it isn't really a reiserfs failure at all but something earlier that just shows up at that point, but I cannot fathom out what. Have you checked the output of fdisk to make sure the partition does not overlap with

[gentoo-user] Re: procmail, formail and maildir for digests...

2006-10-11 Thread reader
Steve [Gentoo] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: -- :0 * ^List-Id:.*gentoo-user.gentoo.org | formail +1 -ds gentoo_user/ -- I don't have your setup but am a longtime procmail user.. Maybe you can use formail as a filter and then deliver something like below... I may have it broken up wrong but

[gentoo-user] ksensors

2006-10-11 Thread reader
I recently installed lm_sensors and ksenors since I run kde. When I click on the ksenors Icon under kde start/utilities/ksenors I see the little bouncing icon for a moment then an icon appears in my taskbar. Clicking the icon allows me do config. But I never see anything in the ksensors

[gentoo-user] Re: ksensors

2006-10-11 Thread reader
Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The command `sensors' displays all the expected data but ksenors never shows me anything but a blank screen. did you run sensors-detect? The command `sensors' would not show the data I mentioned if I had not. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] Span data DVD

2006-11-01 Thread reader
What tools do we have that will span DVDS when creating ISO or writing to DVD. I mean something that will prompt for more media when target data exceeds 1 DVD. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] Re: Span data DVD

2006-11-05 Thread reader
Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In order to give a more specific advice, please tell us about the kind of data you want to put on that DVD. I remember that there were tools that calculate an optimum distribution of files of different sizes so that a given amount of media space is

[gentoo-user] sanba mount on host machine

2006-11-05 Thread reader
Is this possible withou really negative impact of some sort. Install as many HDD as mobo allows maybe adding a few more with pci controllsers. (all sata if possible) Install Gentoo as host OS on a smallish partition or drive. Mount all remaining drives as CIFS mounts accessable from samba or

[gentoo-user] Re: sanba mount on host machine

2006-11-06 Thread reader
Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 13:47:12 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this possible withou really negative impact of some sort. If this is a question (please clarify a bit, and use question marks when appropriate!): Of course it has a negative

[gentoo-user] Re: ntp-client doesn't start

2006-11-06 Thread reader
John Blinka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I have a very old Dell P150ST laptop that I try to maintain Gentoo on. Every time I boot it, it complains ERROR: cannot start ntp-client as net.eth0 could not be started. One way that will probably work is to start ntp-client from

[gentoo-user] Re: sanba mount on host machine

2006-11-06 Thread reader
James Ausmus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rephrasing the question: Will it work to mount a hosts (gentoo host) native onboard drives as cifs mounts only. These drives would all be formatted NTFS In short - no. Samba/CIFS are *network* filesystems - you can't format a partition with a Samba

[gentoo-user] Error starting Konq after update world

2006-11-07 Thread reader
I think this may be a symlink problem but before I start tinkering and incur more problems maybe someone here knows what problem if behind this: Attempting to start konqueror following an `update world' brings up a dialog box with this error: There was an error loading the module KHTML. The

[gentoo-user] Re: Error starting Konq after update world

2006-11-07 Thread reader
For Andrey: CFLAGS=-O2 -march=i686 -pipe Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 09:26:07 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Attempting to start konqueror following an `update world' This is a meaning less statement, all you're saying is I upgraded some packages, but I'm

[gentoo-user] Re: Error starting Konq after update world

2006-11-07 Thread reader
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] I'd hoped someone would have had the same or similar situation and error before posted piles of data... so no not meaningless. Yes, meaningless; update world means the packages on YOUR machine, matching YOUR arch and dependencies requires by

[gentoo-user] Re: Error starting Konq after update world

2006-11-07 Thread reader
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 11/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There was an error loading the module KHTML. The diagnostics is: /usr/kde/3.5/lib/libkhtml.so.4: undefined symbol: _ZN14KURIFilterData6reinitERK7QString This looks suspiciously like the kind

[gentoo-user] Re: Error starting Konq after update world

2006-11-08 Thread reader
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: No it doesn't. It updates whatever has been updated since you last ran it. This depends on the arch and USE flags you have, which packages you have installed and when you last did it. it could update two packages or two hundred. The point is, the

[gentoo-user] Re: Error starting Konq after update world

2006-11-08 Thread reader
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] OK OK folks .. moving on now... Grow up! I'm a little old for that at nearing 70 but it can be embarrassing how some minor or even imagined infraction can nettle way out of proportion to any sensible take on the situation. Why? You have

[gentoo-user] Re: Mail system recommendations

2006-11-08 Thread reader
Michael Crute [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 11/8/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a small network, consisting of three PCs. Each of these PCs has a public WAN address, and each runs Apache, vsftpd and sendmail (as well as ipkungfu for firewall protection). One of them

[gentoo-user] Re: Basic Vmware setup

2006-11-12 Thread reader
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: server: Can create or edit existing configurations. Can leave a virtual machine running in the background if you close the console Is there a catch somewhere with `server'. Buy the description it appears to do everthing the `workstation' does, yet is

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT] VMware legal question

2006-11-12 Thread reader
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That might be legal, but why don't you go the absolutely legal way and use vmware-server instead of vmware-workstation? Sorry about butting in here: I hope I'm not just blind but: Alexander, I didn't see a word of documentation in the server package

[gentoo-user] Re: Problems getting started with vmware

2006-11-15 Thread reader
not coincide with anything in portage. Further it appears to expect the reader to already have some kind of codes in hand. In fact the whole setup there is massively confusing. A bewildering array of products all with very similar names and no real definitions of how each is different. -- gentoo

[gentoo-user] X resources contorl file

2006-11-15 Thread reader
Once upon a time. I think before there was a `gentoo', linux users used an ~/.Xdefaults file to control or set how many of the apps run in X would look, what font etc. I've used it for many years and don't really remember when I quit paying attention to it. Probably not as a gentoo user which

[gentoo-user] Re: X resources contorl file

2006-11-15 Thread reader
Nagatoro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Currently the .xresoruces file appears to be ignored. Try with a capital X (.Xresources). Haa.. there was a time and maybe different OS where case didn't matter so I never thought to try that. Even this time, I quickly tried

[gentoo-user] Re: X resources contorl file

2006-11-15 Thread reader
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'd quit even using it mnths ago and am glad to have it back...Thanks. In my experience you'll find that your kde and gnome apps will pretty much mostly ignore your .Xresources or at the very least what's in it gets overridden by kcontrol/gconf.

[gentoo-user] Re: [way OT] determining date of web pages

2006-11-17 Thread reader
Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: printf GET /od/capturetvwithacomputer/ht/htnti.htm HTTP/1.0\nHost: dvr.about.com\n\n | nc dvr.about.com 80 | head |grep -E --color=yes ^Date Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 12:06:52 GMT It appears your second post might be closer to right. That the

[gentoo-user] Re: [way OT] determining date of web pages

2006-11-17 Thread reader
Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Galeon (web browser) included bookmarklets (search google). One bookmarklet checks page freshness. It didn't work on frames, but apparently there is a version that does work on frames. I don't know whether the bookmarklet is accurate, however.

[gentoo-user] Re: Problems getting started with vmware

2006-11-19 Thread reader
Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That's what turned me off, and I didn't bother. I had wanted to make a post just like yours, but I figured that I was coming out of this thread looking like a professional ranter, so I decided to keep quiet. Guess I wasn't as smart hehe. --

[gentoo-user] Re: /usr almost full

2006-11-23 Thread reader
Allan Spagnol Comar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello every one, it´s beeing a long time since my last post. I am having a little problem with my /usr partition, I had a /usr partition of 3.0GB in a production server that is almost full ( 500MB remaining ) the portage distfiles is located on

[gentoo-user] using package.provided

2006-12-21 Thread reader
This section is snipped one of Allen M. posts on the monster gentoo health thread (last paragraph is where my topic starts: [...] Archive a portage tree by all means. But if an ebuild is removed that a user want to keep, the solution is so simple it's amazing. Copy the ebuild to

[gentoo-user] Re: using package.provided

2006-12-21 Thread reader
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I ask because setting a higher version number might eventually need bumping still higher... or if versioning changes somehow will `higher' not be noticed. If you want to maintain and use old package-1.0.0 by yourself, and there is already package-2.3

[gentoo-user] Re: using package.provided

2006-12-21 Thread reader
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: While package.provided does have some genuine uses, one of its main functions is to provide people who don't fully understand it with a simple way of producing hard to diagnose system breakages :( Very good Made my day. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org

[gentoo-user] Re: using package.provided

2006-12-21 Thread reader
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This section is snipped [from -sic] one of Allen M. posts ^ Please excuse the misspelling -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] What gives

2006-12-21 Thread reader
Whats going on...? No has slipped something deadly into portage or otherwise caused upgrade world calamity. After about 1 mnth, I just did -uD world and had no problems during or after the update. And revdep-rebuild also came up clean. Something is wrong here maybe I'm learning a little bit

[gentoo-user] Re: using package.provided

2006-12-22 Thread reader
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You need to learn more about portage. Read: man portage man 5 portage man ebuild man 5 ebuild Now I have a better idea how things are meant to work... but if I want to violate that... by that I mean ..not work on my own ebuild enough to begin to

[gentoo-user] Re: emacs shell color question

2006-12-24 Thread reader
David Relson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: G'day, I habitually run emacs shell sessions. When I forget the --color options, for example for the ls and emerge commands, the shell session displays the ascii escape sequences which is pretty ugly. Is there an option for telling emacs to handle

[gentoo-user] Re: emacs shell color question

2006-12-25 Thread reader
David Relson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 01:00:31 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Relson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: G'day, I habitually run emacs shell sessions. When I forget the --color options, for example for the ls and emerge commands, the shell session

[gentoo-user] Re: emacs shell color question

2006-12-26 Thread reader
David Relson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A search for ansi at gmane suggested using ansi-term instead of shell. That gave me color but previous line editing and such were different, which I'm not sure I like :- So I looked in /usr/share/emacs/... for ansi-term and found ansi-color.el.

[gentoo-user] Re: emacs shell color question

2006-12-27 Thread reader
Tom Naujokas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Wed, 2006-27-12 at 12:51 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...[snip]... Are you using [Xe]macs in console mode or in an xterm .. other? I'm starting xemacs from an xterm with the command xemacs . What is the output of `alias|grep ls'? $

[gentoo-user] compiled kdebase never hit xorg dependancy

2007-01-22 Thread reader
Is it normal to have been able to compile kdebase and all deps and never hit an xorg dependancy? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] [OT - samba] smbpasswd fails to find user

2007-01-25 Thread reader
Running Gentoo (synced yesterday) in vm on Winxp Samba 23d security = user Attempting to add smb user passwd with smbpasswd errors out with: Failed to find entry for user reader Where is samba looking?. Reader is in smbusers and /etc/passwd -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT - samba] smbpasswd fails to find user

2007-01-25 Thread reader
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Running Gentoo (synced yesterday) in vm on Winxp Samba 23d security = user Attempting to add smb user passwd with smbpasswd errors out with: Failed to find entry for user reader Where is samba looking?. Reader is in smbusers and /etc/passwd Please disregard

[gentoo-user] [OT vmware] Installing vmware-toolbox

2007-01-25 Thread reader
Running gentoo in a vmware hosted on winxp. I find I cannot install the vmware-tools becasue the install script expects there to be directories with names like rc[0-9] and blows up when they are not found. I stumbled around in the script trying to make it work for gentoo but only succeded in

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT vmware] Installing vmware-toolbox

2007-01-26 Thread reader
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 1/26/07, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why not just emerge =app-emulationvmware-workstation-tools-VERSION Pfft, missed a '/'should be: =app-emulation/vmware-workstation-tools-VERSION I wasn't sure what that was... thought it would be

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT vmware] Installing vmware-toolbox

2007-01-26 Thread reader
Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I wasn't sure what that was... thought it would be for vmware the other way round with gentoo as host. Yeah, that would explain the description being: Guest-os tools for VMware Workstation. Or not... Hehe... well I've never made any claims to

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT vmware] Installing vmware-toolbox

2007-01-26 Thread reader
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Friday 26 January 2007 17:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 1/26/07, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why not just emerge =app-emulationvmware-workstation-tools-VERSION Pfft, missed a '/'should be:

[gentoo-user] Scrolling and redraw visibly slowed

2006-06-15 Thread reader
I just completed an sync and update world. It invovled moving to kde-3.5.3. I'm noticing a quite visible difference in how windows appear in kde. For example: If I grab the title bar of firefox and relocate it an inch or two I see a pause then the window is redrawn from bottom to top over

[gentoo-user] Re: Scrolling and redraw visibly slowed

2006-06-15 Thread reader
Nico Schümann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 2006/6/15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What things might contribute to this or need configuration? Could you post the header of `top`, please? top - 08:15:48 up 8:41, 6 users, load average: 0.18, 0.10, 0.15 Tasks: 96 total, 2 running,

[gentoo-user] Slow redraw of windows following -uD --world

2006-06-15 Thread reader
Folling a major update with sync followed by -vuD --world I'm seeing visible slowness in X when I move a window or scroll a buffer. I'm running kde 3.5 desktop (kdebase) but I did most of the update in console mode and then wanted to try one of the fast light window managers. So installed

[gentoo-user] Re: Slow redraw of windows following -uD --world

2006-06-15 Thread reader
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, well, you gave an example why I never use -D (deep) updates. I bet something 'broke' because a dependency got updated. What is the advantage of never using `deep'... seems I recall reading here that it was sort of necessary after a major

[gentoo-user] Re: Slow redraw of windows following -uD --world

2006-06-16 Thread reader
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Try revdep-rebuild, maybe it will solve the problem. Well it found a pretty basic package to be broken: gcc-4.1.1F and is not running this: emerge --oneshot =sys-devel/gcc-4.1.1F I think this will run for a while do think it will have

[gentoo-user] revdep-rebuild madness.

2006-06-16 Thread reader
using revdep-rebuild it finds: broken /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/libgcjawt.laes (requires /usr/lib/lib-gnu-java-awt-peer-gtk.la) broken /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/libgij.la (requires /usr/lib/libgcj.lals) done. : And does a oneshot on gcc-4.1.1 After the hours long

[gentoo-user] Re: revdep-rebuild madness.

2006-06-16 Thread reader
Rumen Yotov [EMAIL PROTECTED] write [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: using revdep-rebuild it finds: Hi, Bug-125728, *or* disable java USE flag for GCC. Rumen Thanks... and I'm probably mis-understanding something here but I don't see `java' as a USE flag that gcc knows anything about: emerge -vp

[gentoo-user] Re: Slow redraw of windows following -uD --world

2006-06-16 Thread reader
Rumen Yotov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Check Bug-125728 for a solution (must change toolchain.eclass in an overlay) and rebuild GCC *or* just manually fix/change broken .la files. ...SKIP... Can you explain a little more about the manual fix...? In the bug reports one poster mentions setting a

[gentoo-user] Re: Slow redraw of windows following -uD --world

2006-06-16 Thread reader
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: No, nvidia-glx is NOT the kernel module. That is nvidia-kernel! You don't have the latest nvidia drivers installed? That might be the culprit! emerge nvidia-kernel emergen nvidia-glx eselect opengl set nvidia (or opengl-update nvidia)

[gentoo-user] Re: Slow redraw of windows following -uD --world

2006-06-16 Thread reader
Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: emergen nvidia-glx OOPS: emerge -vp nvidia-glx Calculating dependencies... done! [blocks B ] =x11-base/xorg-server-1.0.99 (is blocking media-video/nvidia-glx-1.0.8762) [ebuild N] media-video/nvidia-glx-1.0.8762 USE=-dlloader

[gentoo-user] Re: Using --deep

2006-06-16 Thread reader
Vladimir G. Ivanovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: --deep is almost never needed. Some people love it and tell everybody to use it. Usually people who are version number freaks. But in 90% it is useless to harmfull. Could you be more specific, please? How is it harmful? What happens to your

[gentoo-user] remove xorg-server to emerge nvidia-glx =Normal?

2006-06-16 Thread reader
Sorry to break out of the thread where this is being discussed but I got part way thru some instructions about getting nvidia-glx setup and saw something that looks like it might throw a monkey wrench into things. I've emerged nvidia-kernel without problems. The next step is where I see this:

[gentoo-user] Re: remove xorg-server to emerge nvidia-glx =Normal?

2006-06-17 Thread reader
Pavel Kouřil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [blocks B ] =x11-base/xorg-server-1.0.99 (is blocking media-video/nvidia-glx-1.0.8762) [ebuild N] media-video/nvidia-glx-1.0.8762 USE=-dlloader

[gentoo-user] Re: remove xorg-server to emerge nvidia-glx =Normal?

2006-06-17 Thread reader
Calvin Walton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Unfortunately, if you've already installed xorg 7.1, it's really hard to downgrade. Perhaps you can find some help from someone else on doing that, I've make a local overlay ebuild without the block because it was working for me. Pavel appears to be

[gentoo-user] Re: remove xorg-server to emerge nvidia-glx =Normal?

2006-06-17 Thread reader
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 06:43:11 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pavel appears to be suggesting that I un-emerge the current xorg-server. Then install the nvidia stuff and then using his package.mask, reinstall xorg-server. All you need to do is add the

[gentoo-user] Re: remove xorg-server to emerge nvidia-glx =Normal?

2006-06-18 Thread reader
Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: root # modprobe nvidia FATAL: Error inserting nvidia (/lib/modules/2.6.16-gentoo-r9/video/nvidia.ko): Invalid module format You've maybe used a different compiler version for the kernel than for the nvidia stuff? If

[gentoo-user] Re: remove xorg-server to emerge nvidia-glx =Normal?

2006-06-18 Thread reader
Benno Schulenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: No idea, I'm still on monolithic. Look in the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file, search for kbd, see what module it tries to load, then do an equery belongs on that file. For example: $ equery belongs /usr/lib/modules/input/kbd_drv.so [ Searching for

[gentoo-user] Re: Back to root forbidden ???

2006-06-23 Thread reader
Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, I encountered a mysteriuos phenomenon: I am able to: Login as root on the console Execute sudo as well under the console as from a terminal under X11 (using IceWM, mrxvt) Executing sudo su (ok, that's kinda recursive login,

[gentoo-user] [OT] pop3 server advice

2006-06-27 Thread reader
I need to install a pop3 server for very light usage. So my wife can pull her mail off my home lan linux server to her windows XP home box. Any experienced users have a suggestion for which one to install? Just reading the esearch one line descriptions I favored `teapop' Description: Tiny

[gentoo-user] Re: OT: Any way to run files through procmail?

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Farhan Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jorge Almeida wrote: On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Jamie wrote: The emails are sitting in individual files in a Maildir on the machine that should have processed them. Is there any way to run procmail over all of the messages in the Maildir so I don't have to

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT] pop3 server advice

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 06:44:12 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need to install a pop3 server for very light usage. So my wife can pull her mail off my home lan linux server to her windows XP home box. Any experienced users have a suggestion for

[gentoo-user] Re: [OT] pop3 server advice

2006-06-27 Thread reader
:20:50 reader popa3d[21498]: Authentication failed for bobbie Well I created the account and passwd so I know those are correct but popa3d offers no debug info or switch for verbosity. Apparently its felt that an admin should know how to set this up and debug etc. Not this one (as is often

[gentoo-user] Dovecot... is the bugzilla material?

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Fishing around for a pop3 server I settled on dovecot. After installation and few changes in well commented config. I get a show stopping error when attempting startup. /etc/init.d/dovecot start * Starting dovecot ... Error: Can't use mail executable /usr/libexec/dovecot/pop3: No such

[gentoo-user] Re: Dovecot... is the bugzilla material?

2006-06-27 Thread reader
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Fishing around for a pop3 server I settled on dovecot. After installation and few changes in well commented config. I get a show stopping error when attempting startup. ( not really commentary just apologizing for the stupid subject which was supposed to have

[gentoo-user] Re: Dovecot... is the bugzilla material?

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Did you emerge dovecot with the pop3d USE flag? Nope and Jean has explained a bit about that... sorry for the line noise -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] Re: Dovecot... is the bugzilla material?

2006-06-27 Thread reader
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Did you emerge dovecot with the pop3d USE flag? Nope and Jean has explained a bit about that... sorry for the line noise Looks to be not the end of the troubles with dovecot. I get this when a connection is attempted:

[gentoo-user] The KDE wallet

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Anytime I have to login to a site A window pops up from KDE wallet offering to save it or whatever. I never want this but I see no button or choice to tell KDE never to show it again for any site. Close as it gets is a button saying `never for this site' How to turn this `helpful' offer ...

[gentoo-user] Re: Dovecot... is the bugzilla material?

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Martins Steinbergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i got rid of it removing 'login' from authentications mechanisms in /etc/dovecot.conf section auth_default { mechanism = plain I have single user setup and I dont care much about security here, so maybe this isnt the best solution. I use

[gentoo-user] Re: Dovecot... is the bugzilla material?

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Josh Helmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Just a guess, but: check your kernel config. See if CONFIG_INOTIFY is set. If not, recompile with that set and see if it behaves better. Its set: root # grep CONFIG_INOTIFY .config CONFIG_INOTIFY=y -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-user] Re: Dovecot... is the bugzilla material?

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Reading that thread, it would appear that for this to happen you have to have installed =linux-headers-2.6.16 but not recompiled glibc. Check the dates from genlop glibc genlop linux-headers If the former is earlier, re-emerge it. Doesn't appear

[gentoo-user] Re: The KDE wallet

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How to turn this `helpful' offer ... OFF? * Klick on it in the panel * Settings = Configure... * Disable kwallet Its not in my panel... at least I see no icon as a few others have suggested. Someone has posted how to get to it from control-center

[gentoo-user] Re: The KDE wallet

2006-06-27 Thread reader
Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Control Center, Security Privacy, KDE Wallet, Wallet Preferences, Enable the KDE wallet subsystem. This is starting to turn into a regular mystery. I don't have a wallet icon in panel anywhere and it is not at the address you posted. Control Center/

[gentoo-user] Re: The KDE wallet

2006-06-27 Thread reader
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hmm, I'll have to go back and look at it again. I wanted to use it for the same reason you do - to handle all those passwords but maybe my use was flawed. I'll check it out again. No, you got it right the first time. Its just more clicky clack annoying useless

[gentoo-user] Re: The KDE wallet

2006-06-28 Thread reader
Roy Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: eix kwalletmanager * kde-base/kwalletmanager Available versions: 3.4.3 3.5.2 3.5.3 Installed: 3.5.3 Homepage: http://www.kde.org/ Description: KDE Wallet Management Tool If not, then install it so you can disable it. ;-) Surprisingly I did need to

[gentoo-user] [OT] Backup schemes involving Win XP stored to linux

2006-07-24 Thread reader
I'd like to hear of anyones experiences with a setup like the one I'll describe in a moment. I haven't worked with this extensively yet but a tentative plan looks like this: Three or more windows XP boxes that are devoted primarily to editing video or graphics in one way or another. The stuff

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