Hi,
In Gentoo Prefix on amd64 host with a no-multilib profile, for
packages that inherit multilib multilib-minimal, the multilib-build
eclass wraps headers as if multilib were enabled.
One example is mpi.h header in sys-cluster/openmpi. I am using a custom
modified ebuild, but the differences
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and then emerging the cvs versions, it worked fine.
Sorry and Thank-You,
Colin
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 12:06 +0200, Bertrand Jacquin wrote:
Rebuild ecore
On 4/6/06, Colin Rothwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to compile engage and it seems to be fine up until it trys
fstab file? However I
try and change it by
mount /dev/hda1
nano /etc/fstab
I can see the file however I can not write to it.
How can I modify my files?
Colin
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/dev/hda1
Which also failed, no such file!
Can somebody please help me???
Colin
From:
Colin Wildsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 25 January 2006
7:32 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
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Hi List,
Any comment on the best filesystem to use for Gentoo running a
webserver, I prefer more speed and less journaling, is there a standard?
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.
Many Thanks
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On Aug 4, 2005, at 1:29 AM, Richard Watson wrote:
Thanks Colin, I've (unfortunately) already compiled my system. Can I
re-compile everything with:
# emerge --update --ask --deep --verbose --newuse --tree world
The reason I'm looking into this is Kino keeps crashing, as do
other data
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On Aug 2, 2005, at 9:18 PM, Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote:
Hey Colin,
I was looking at the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and found these:
LoginGraceTime 600
MaxAuthTries 6
Is the first one what you meant?
The second seems like an attempt to avoid brute force login.
Neither
devices, though (/dev/sd* rather than /dev/hd*),
but I believe this is perfectly normal.
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get the
idea. :-)
Still haven't had any luck with KisMAC (the OS X port of Kismet),
though. It finds my card but doesn't detect my wireless network...
I'll figure it out eventually.
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($10 bills, in case you forgot your U.S. history) for making him put
up with you testing a million different cards and not finding
anything that works. :-P
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; if it happens
then it's probably a hardware problem, not a Gentoo issue.
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the initial bootup, so caching the system/video BIOSes is just
a waste of memory if you're using Gentoo. Caching video RAM was nice
back in the days of ISA video cards, but with PCI/AGP/PCI-X video
cards, shut off that option.
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/Mac OS X, pretty much any program
will do it. As for burning, most programs that can burn an audio CD
take MP3/WAV/OGG/WMA/AAC files (your choices may vary depending on
the app) as input and do the conversion themselves behind the scenes
before burning.
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) and make sure you select the Probe all LUN's option.
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volume and then copy it all back.
RAID 0+1 would be easier to setup, require much less overhead and have
more fault-tolerance than a three-disk RAID 5 setup. However, it's more
expensive (you need two more disks instead of one more) and it's not as
cool-sounding as RAID 5. :-P
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Daniel Drake wrote:
Colin wrote:
It's not being detected under the LiveCD. I booted with doscsi, but I
don't see /dev/sda. In addition, lspci tells me this:
:00:11.0 Unknown mass storage controller: American Megatrends Inc.
MegaRAID 428 Ultra RAID Controller (rev 04)
What do I do
Are these in Portage? Masked versions are fine.
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It's not being detected under the LiveCD. I booted with doscsi, but I
don't see /dev/sda. In addition, lspci tells me this:
:00:11.0 Unknown mass storage controller: American Megatrends Inc.
MegaRAID 428 Ultra RAID Controller (rev 04)
What do I do?
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, at least
in theory.
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and the other important ones and
get back up to speed faster. Also copy over your distfiles if you find
them, that saves a lot of time.
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1, env-update, source /etc/profile and see if it works. If not,
then it's something that I can't help you with.
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made
before LBA was invented. In the BIOS, switch it over to CHS mode
(usually Normal) and see if that does anything.
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Walter Dnes wrote:
On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 04:36:51PM -0400, Colin wrote
Has anyone had any experience with this? Would Gentoo install and
run on this machine without any problems? It looks like it will make
an ideal server/NAT gateway/distcc node/rsync server/DHCP server/DNS
server
. Then env-update; source /etc/profile and emerge again.
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(Tualatin
core). Has anyone out there put a Socket 370 processor in this machine?
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(Tualatin
core). Has anyone out there put a Socket 370 processor in this machine?
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always have some
proprietary feature to keep us power users away (like warranties, or older
Dells' nonstandard power supplies).
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A. Khattri wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Colin wrote:
Right now, I'm having PartitionMagic 8.0 check each sector of the disk,
to see if it was a hardware problem. (It'd better not be, I bought this
disk not even a year ago!)
If its Maxtor I would not be surprised...
Nope, Western
of Gentoo (2.6.10-gentoo-r8) be able to detect and use
this card?
As for booting the system once it's installed, would quik be able to
detect the card or would I still need a SCSI disk to boot the Mac OS
(for BootX)?
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at the time. Now I realize that maybe I should have been more selective
instead of rm -rfing the whole folder.
Well, that's what NOT to do. Please keep the flames to a minimum.
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can't find any comments about it. Has anyone on this list had any
experience with JFS as a general-purpose file system, and would you recommend
it over ReiserFS 3.6?
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this cheap card work without manual
configuration all the time? net.wlan0 isn't in my /etc/init.d
directory, but I did add wlan0 is in the autoloaded modules list.
Kernel 2.6.11-gentoo-r11. Using the tiacxusb.sys and tiacxusb.inf
Windows drivers.
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. As reported by
AlsaMixer: Card=Sound Blaster Audigy. Chip=TriTech TR28602.
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I just can't mount this FAT32 partition:
/dev/hde5 /home/colin/Documents vfat
uid=colin,umask=122 0 0
When I try to mount it, I get this error:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hde5,
or too many mounted file systems
I've tried every mount command I
Sorry for all the messages all at once. I've noticed recently that my
mouse's scroll wheel isn't working. How do I turn on the wheel in X
(since I'm guessing it's off)?
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Zac Medico wrote:
Colin wrote:
I just can't mount this FAT32 partition:
/dev/hde5 /home/colin/Documents vfat
uid=colin,umask=122 0 0
When I try to mount it, I get this error:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hde5,
or too many mounted file
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 03:38 -0400, Colin wrote:
There was an option to make the window dockable in the Windows port. I
really miss that feature, since windows would (or they were supposed to,
most did) maximize around the window, so that the Buddy List was
effectively
(is blocking
x11-themes/gtk-engines-2.6.3)
I'm running GNOME on top of X. I'm guessing I should keep the GNOME
stuff and eschew the others. Does anyone else think otherwise?
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Craig Duncan wrote:
Colin wrote:
Finally. I'm sending this email from a working Gentoo system.
My wireless card (D-Link DWL-120+, ACX100 chipset) had trouble with
acx100, so I unmerged that and gave ndiswrapper a shot. As you can see,
it works, despite not being listed on ndiswrapper's
for the general population... :-)
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. Marking partition 2 as active can't
get me into Windows, though, so I'm kinda screwed ATM.
I created my Gentoo partitions by resizing my NTFS partition with
PartitionMagic (I love that software). I moved it down the disk by 32
MB, shrunk it by 20 GB, and converted /home/colin and my swap
partition
the primary master (/dev/hde). Windows liked it.
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On 6/13/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A. Khattri wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Colin wrote:
/boot/grub/grub.conf
===
default 0
timeout 10
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title=Gentoo Linux 2.6.11-r9
root (hd0,0)
kernel=/kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r9
On 6/13/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colin wrote:
Okay, I tried that. No dice. I tried removing all occurences of
/boot in case it didn't like symlinks, but that didn't work either.
Well, I didn't expect to find any 'dice' here.maybe some error
output or at least
. If your processor supports MMX, 3DNow!, SSE or
SSE2, add those flags in as well.
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On 6/13/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colin wrote:
On 6/13/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colin wrote:
Okay, I tried that. No dice. I tried removing all occurences of
/boot in case it didn't like symlinks, but that didn't work either.
Well, I didn't
Holly Bostick wrote:
Colin schreef:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Colin wrote:
/boot/grub/grub.conf
===
default 0
timeout 10
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title=Gentoo Linux 2.6.11-r9
root (hd0,0)
kernel=/kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r9 root=/dev/hde3
video=vesafb:mtrr
math than the 387 coprocessor. But not all
programs like/use SSE, so always specify a fallback.
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Richard Fish wrote:
Colin wrote:
It worked! One would think stage1.5 would be an integral step between
1 and 2, but apparently now. Gentoo works! (And Windows does too...)
I got a lot of errors while booting Gentoo, so I've still got a few
bugs to work out. Thanks, guys.
The stage1.5
haven't built the system), which fails saying that the
kernel has not been configured yet.
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transfer data at more than 66 MBps, how come burst
transfers (as reported by hdparm -tT /dev/hdg) are at about 1.6 GBps?
Not that I'm complaining, of course, it just seems illogical :-)
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Richard Fish wrote:
Colin wrote:
Maybe you can answer this question. I have an ATA/66 hard drive (66
MBps) on an ATA/133 bus. If the bus is limited to 133 MBps and the
drive cannot transfer data at more than 66 MBps, how come burst
transfers (as reported by hdparm -tT /dev/hdg) are at about
out there?
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would make a good investment.
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can do translation so that all of
your disk is visible and usable. This is done by compiling in
translation or passing hdx=stroke to genkernel kernels (LiveCD's
included). Of course, drive overlay software is still an option if
that's the way you like it, or if you dual-boot Windows.
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with
older BIOSes.
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Calvin Walton wrote:
On 5/31/05, Colin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When will Reiser4 be added to the Gentoo kernel? I can emerge
reiser4progs, but I can't mount the volumes nor use them in /etc/fstab.
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Although reiser4 is not in the main gentoo kernel, it is in
sys-kernel/mm
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Dienstag, 31. Mai 2005 07:15 schrieb ext Colin:
When will Reiser4 be added to the Gentoo kernel? I can emerge
reiser4progs, but I can't mount the volumes nor use them in /etc/fstab.
AFAIK there are kernel sources which have reiser4 patched in.
I know
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Dienstag, 31. Mai 2005 08:28 schrieb ext Colin:
I know. I'm just not fond of patching kernels.
Why not, what's the problem?
- I'd rather use gentoo-sources than vanilla-sources. I'll wait for
2.6.12-gentoo before using some potentially unstable patched
/GNOME with the
proper kernel features enabled?
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This is indeed a classic pentium chip with mmx added. You can use
-mcpu=pentium (or -march=pentium), optionally adding the mmx USE flag
for those packages that support it.
Actually, since it has MMX, use {-mcpu/-mtune/-march}=pentium-mmx.
Worked for me.
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(preferably Gentoo) to do it, though.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/distcc.xml
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play the waiting game...
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}
MAKEOPTS=-j1
USE contains hardened
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Bruno Lustosa wrote:
On 5/27/05, Colin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C
compiler cannot create executables
See 'config.log' for more details.
/var/tmp/portage/texinfo-4.7-r1/work/texinfo-4.7/config.log is available
if needed
whenever I want and X/GNOME
restarts.
Anybody know what's going on? GNOME never used to do this before.
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Mike Williams wrote:
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 08:31, Colin wrote:
Anybody know what's going on? GNOME never used to do this before.
Did this happen after a reboot?
Check the permissions of /dev/null
ls -l /dev/null: crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Apr 23 19:13
/dev/null
Janne Johansson wrote:
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 03:31 -0400, Colin wrote:
I shut down my computer normally. When I turned it on, though, after
logging into GNOME about an hour ago, I'm still waiting for it to boot.
I enter my password, wait forever, and then the Gentoo logo pops up.
Wait
W.Kenworthy wrote:
check DNS/name resolution - sounds likes its waiting and timing out.
One of my less appreciated features of gnome ...
I noticed that mDNSResponder failed to stop on shutdown, along with famd
and gdm. I don't have an (apparent) problem with DNS, though.
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attempt to compile in parallel?
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Richard Fish wrote:
Colin wrote:
Julien Cayzac wrote:
On 5/24/05, Robert Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth, according to man gcc, -O2 turns on
-funit-at-a-time.
Yup. Too bad every single Makefile in the world compiles c/c++ source
files one by one
the Internet.
If your Pentium 4 supports Hyper-Threading, adjust MAKEOPTS
accordingly. My P4 compiles faster at -j3 than -j2. (Haven't tried -j4
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the icons to GNOME's top panel and you're back in business.
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not a problem since I've rebooted but
still get the same errors when alsasound loads at runlevel 2 (boot).
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snd-pcm-oss
alias snd-card-0 snd-au8820
alias sound-slot-0 snd-au8820
# --- END: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
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Nick Rout wrote:
go back to your original message Colin!
quote When I went to run alsaconf, it said three times before the menu came up,
modinfo: could not find module snd alsaconf seemed to work perfectly, and then it
exited with a cheerful message./quote
looks like you are missing
lspci from finding it.
I'm guessing I forgot to compile something into the kernel
(2.6.11-gentoo-r9)? And once there, how can I install ALSA under
GNOME? (This system's main goal is to play sound, after all.)
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the monitor on and it didn't.
Now, I've tried disabling ACPI and APM, but there was no change. Does
anyone have any possible clues? The monitor cable is missing pin 11, if
that's any indication.
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, but it could happen.)
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Is it possible to get a background image for the console like it is on
the LiveCD? Also, how do you make the output of ls colored?
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A. Khattri wrote:
On Wed, 18 May 2005, Colin wrote:
Nah, my friend was talking about how iPods suck. (I disagree, BTW, plus
he hates Macs. Even the new dual-G5 Power Macs.) He said that once you
copy your files to it, then it automatically synchs with iTunes, so you
can't just use it like
, in ?
do_upgrade(mykey)
File /usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py, line 7244 in do_upgrade
myworld=open(/+WORLD_FILE,w)
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '//var/lib/portage/world'
Well, apparently I destroyed Portage. What now?
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Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Dienstag, 17. Mai 2005 09:23 schrieb ext Colin:
I was messing around with my disk when Gentoo froze up on me. I
rebooted and got my system back up, but whenever I attempt an emerge, I
get this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/emerge, line 10
You know, maybe I should spend a few bucks and get a decent MP3 player
anyway, but has anyone had any luck with the D-Link DMP-110 MP3 player
under Linux? The alternative is to run the software under Wine, but I'm
hoping for a more elegant solution.
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subscriptions), and Covad.
I know that EarthLink dial-up has no port forwarding or port blocking in
effect. I think they'll let you run servers from behind dial-up
connections, but I know that it's a no-no from behind their high-speed
connections, unless you get a business plan.
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Robert Persson wrote:
A long time ago I used Captive NTFS to do this. It's not maintained now, but
I think it should still work with recent kernel versions afaik. You can find
it at http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/.
Is it available via emerge?
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(wired) and lo. Seeing as how this is my Internet connection,
I'm stuck yet again. (I'm not a big fan of stage3 installs.)
Since I (strangely enough) have money in my wallet, are there any
wireless cards that are natively supported in Gentoo?
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Colin wrote:
Just got around to trying to boot Gentoo 2005.0 on my desktop. My hard
drive controller is now natively supported (Highpoint HPT372N), so the
LiveCD booted without a problem. But now my wireless adapter (D-Link
DWL-120+) isn't supported, since I
On 4/27/05, The Disguised Jedi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/27/05, Jason Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colin ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) scribbled:
Whenever I type in shutdown now, the kernel enters runlevel 1 and
starts to shut down. All of these [ ok ] just fine:
* Stopping
plugins for ReiserFS? I'd like to
put a small FAT partition on my key with just the plugins and a Reiser
partition spanning the rest for my data.
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me if I'm wrong.
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