On 9/3/06, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've also read that atitvout should help but it doesn't seem to be in
portage and its homepage says it is no longer maintained.
I had a HP-Compaq notebook with ATI mobility card and atitvout worked
fine for me. Back then it was in portage and was
You can always run mkreiserfs and, after that, restore the data with reiserfsck.
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On 7/21/06, Enrico Weigelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ah, so let's say i've installed package A (in world) which
required B. if I use --update w/o --deep, only A gets updated,
but not B.
What happens when a newer version of A requires some newer
version of B than currently installed ? Is B
On 7/21/06, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 14:37:45 +0200, Janusz Bossy wrote:
In my opinion doing emerge --update world instead of emerge --update
--deep world will break your system fast.
It shouldn't, because if any package explicitly requires a later version
On 7/19/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For the last week or so, every email I have sent to gentoo-user has
resulted in a bounce message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Anybody
else seeing this? It's getting really annoying...
I have exactly the same thing and it annoyes me too.
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On 7/17/06, Ralph Slooten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best way to *really* format a drive before recreating a
journalled filesystem (reiserfs) so that I really know it's not using
an old corrupt one or something? I have other working partitions on
that drive so an fdisk is not possible:
On 7/17/06, Ralph Slooten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree that this *should* fix it, but with my first attempts it found
a couple of thousand errors, apparently fixed them, until I ran it
again where it kept finding the same errors. This was of course with
an already-restored backup.
IIRC
On 7/14/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like a circular dependancy between gst-plugins-alsa and
gst-plugins. Circular dependancies are not handled well in portage.
Wow! How can something have circular dependencies? Can you explain that to me?
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On 7/13/06, Richard Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason the CPU seems to run very hot with a lot of fan activity
compared to when I boot XP, plus overall performance seems slow in
comparisom to XP with Gnome freezing for a few seconds on occasion as
though the system is stretched.
On 7/13/06, Justin Krejci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Assuming you mean Microsoft Internet Explorer, you should check into a
microsoft windows mailing list if this has nothing to Gentoo or even Linux at
all. There are nice sftp/scp apps for windows - winscp works great.
This is no Internet
On 7/6/06, Pawel K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) How can I recompile all of them ?
I don't want to download new packages, I just want to
recompile existing ones.
emerge -e
2) Can I work on that machine during recompilation. I
mean what happens with binaries that are currently
executed and need
I have the same kind of problem with my laptop (Athlon mobile 2400+).
It's normally working at 43-50 C but after some time it starts
reaching 55-60 C without compiling. Once it even shut down after
reaching 100 C while compiling.
Fortunatelly I blew it's air intakes with oxygen and it is working
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