Re: [gentoo-user] newbie install - emerge: command not found

2005-08-23 Thread Ben Munat
Assaf Urieli wrote: Holly Bostick wrote: So, when I restart, everything looks allright. Grub asks me to choose Gentoo Linux 2.6.12-r6, which I do. I can then login fine. But when I try to run the emerge command, I get: emerge: command not found (no surprise, it's not in /bin). Have I missed

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: [asking again] keyboard/mouse woes on 2.6 kernel

2005-08-18 Thread Ben Munat
keyboard (in menuconfig, you can search for a string by pressing /). Maybe you should grep the kernel docs (/usr/src/linux/Documentation) for your keyboard name. Sorry I can't help more, Moshe * Ben Munat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [18/08/05 06:20]: Really hoping someone has some idea

Re: [gentoo-user] [asking again] keyboard/mouse woes on 2.6 kernel

2005-08-18 Thread Ben Munat
Daniel Drake wrote: Ben Munat wrote: PS: I also found the following stuff in my logs starting at the time when I lost control of the keyboard and mouse; there's this MTRR stuff and then hundreds of lines with the call trace stuff: Aug 16 22:46:31 venus mtrr: no MTRR for cd80,80

[gentoo-user] keyboard/mouse woes on 2.6 kernel

2005-08-17 Thread Ben Munat
Hello, I recently did a fresh install of 2005.0 on a AMD thunderbird-based machine. I wasn't in the mood for kernel configuring, so I just let genkernel do it's thing, installing a 2.6 kernel. Things mostly went fine, however my keyboard and/or mouse keep going berserk... they just stop

[gentoo-user] [asking again] keyboard/mouse woes on 2.6 kernel

2005-08-17 Thread Ben Munat
Really hoping someone has some idea on this... haven't found any solid answers on the web... b --- original message - Hello, I recently did a fresh install of 2005.0 on a AMD thunderbird-based machine. I wasn't in the mood for kernel configuring, so I just let