Well, It is getting more confusing
I can't seem to unmerge everything for xfce4 in order to start over.
In typing this command, I get:
iDeq ~ # emerge -pv xfce4-extras
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies \!!! Manifest file not found:
Kinda testy there Mr. Boyes I did read the replies...
On 2/23/07, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 24 February 2007 04:54:21 Douglas Linford wrote:
[ebuild N ] xfce-base/xfce4-extras-4.2.3.2 0 kB
Did you even read the replies up until now?
# emerge -pv \=xfce
:
- xfce-base/xfce4-extras-4.4.0-r1 (masked by: ~x86 keyword)
For more information, see MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge man page or
refer to the Gentoo Handbook.
On 2/23/07, Douglas Linford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kinda testy there Mr. Boyes I did read the replies...
On 2/23/07, Bo Ørsted
Good Day All,
I just upgraded xfce4 to 4.4, and the base emerge was successful, but when I
try to emerge the xfce4-extras, I get the following output:
*
iDeq ~ # emerge -pv xfce4-extras
These are
, my removable media doesn't even mount, at least automatically.
doug
On 2/5/07, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 05 February 2007, Douglas Linford wrote:
Alan,
Thank you for the explanation...some of this helps, I already knew
about the mount command. I have hal and dbus
, there is no
listing in /etc/fstab for that partition, /etc/mtab lists it as, /dev/sdc2
/media/disk, and on the desktop the icon for it reads, 66.0 GB Volume. Where
is that configured?
douglas
On 2/4/07, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 05 February 2007, Douglas Linford wrote:
Good
Alan,
Thank you for the explanation...some of this helps, I already knew about the
mount command. I have hal and dbus installed...what GUI tools for those apps
were you refering to?
douglas
On 2/5/07, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 05 February 2007, Douglas Linford wrote
Good day all,
I'm getting confused very quickly about what program/process actually
automounts my partitions and then what creates the volume name that is
displayed on the desktop for that drive, once it is mounted.
I was assuming that you create your mounts in fstab, and that those mounts
are
I had the same issue with my Gnome install after a world/dbus update.
I found the following fix on Gentoo Forums...his complete message and fix is
listed below...thanks to tSp.
This fixed my system without having to rebuild my Gnome.
I ran into a problem after an emerge upgrade to system and
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-Original Message-
*From:* Douglas Linford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
*Sent:* 21 December 2006 14:40
*To:* gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
When I log out of Gentoo and select reboot, the computer reboots fine, but
when I select shutdown, the computer hangs at: Remounting remaning
filesystems readonly, and no other messages. It just sits forever.
I re-emerged baselayout and checked my shutdown.sh, it all looks ok,
but...no go.
Any
?
David
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-Original Message-
*From:* Douglas Linford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* 21 December 2006 14:40
*To:* gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Thank you all for your assistanceupdate-eix-remote solved.
I re-emerged eix and updated from 0.7 to app-portage/eix-0.8.3
On 12/14/06, Ryan Tandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
It's in man portage
Format:
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Good Day,
I have added the eix functionallity to my system by doing the following:
1. iDeq ~# echo app-portage/eix /etc/portage/package.keywords
2. iDeq ~# emerge eix
3. iDeq ~# update-eix
4. iDeq ~# update-eix-remote update
When I run the last command, it returns: bash: update-eix-remote:
iDeq ~ # /usr/bin/update-eix-remote update
bash: /usr/bin/update-eix-remote: No such file or directory
On 12/13/06, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 16:32, Douglas Linford wrote:
Good Day,
I have added the eix functionallity to my system by doing
/4.1.1:/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.1.1:/opt/ati/bin:/opt/ati/sbin:/opt/blackdown-
jdk-1.4.2.03/bin:/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03/jre/bin:/usr/qt/3/bin)
On 12/13/06, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 14:32:50 +, Douglas Linford wrote:
When I run the last command
[ebuild R ] app-portage/eix-0.8.3
On 12/13/06, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 15:17:30 +, Douglas Linford wrote:
iDeq ~ # /usr/bin/update-eix-remote update
bash: /usr/bin/update-eix-remote: No such file or directory
Which version of eix do you have installed
:
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 16:15, Douglas Linford wrote:
[SNIP]
Show the output of:
# emerge -pv \app-portage/eix-0.7
iDeq ~ # emerge -pv\ app-portage/eix-0.7
bash: app-portage/eix-0.7: No such file or directory
You really should copy and paste such a command. The space was before
Dave,
This may sound goofy...but do you have any external drives connected to you
box, ie, USB, ieee, or card readers?
When I had my extenal USB hard disk turned on or my internal card readers
connected when I booted Gentoo, boot would stop and it would say the same
thing...cannot find the root
Dave,
So maybe that is a kenel issue...I had 2.6.17 and it would not find the root
fs, and after upgrading to 2.6.18-r3, I could boot just fine with my
external drives powered up.
Douglas
On 12/9/06, Dave Oxley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Douglas Linford wrote:
Dave,
This may sound goofy
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