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a link to the thread?
Or could tell me how many posts there have been before mine? I would
like to contribute to the bug report if I am seeing the problem too.
Thanks,
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Donnie Berkholz wrote:
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
Great, I knew there must be a solution for this issue. Thanks for
interpreting the man page for me ;) Perhaps it could be more clear what
site-specific overrides means but now I know. Thanks again
://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/media-tv/mythtv/
HTH! =)
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 20:22:54 -0500, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
Is there any other solution to the /etc/make.profile/package.provided
file? As we all know the /usr/portage/ dir gets wiped of custom files on
every sync. It seems
the proper
distfiles from the mirrors and then putting them in
/usr/portage/distfiles and you will be all set.
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, so is there any other way to
accomplish the same thing on a more permanent term that I am not aware
of? The portage man page does not suggest anything else.
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here would be the HD,
not the CPU.
Just some extra info for you, I am not the ebuild expert. HTH
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be fixed by waiting a day and syncing again or by
using a different mirror to sync. HTH..
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threads where Donnie B. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) tells people to do
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# vim-users: don't use vimdiff for merging (see NOTE_1)
merge_command=sdiff -s -o %merged %orig %new
/snip
You can see here that you *CAN* use vimdiff, I personally use colordiff
which you can see above. HTH
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Ryan Tandy wrote:
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
without gtk support (aka ncurses) then I would re-emerge profuse WITHOUT
Er... maybe I misunderstood something, but gtk and ncurses are two
COMPLETELY different things.
right. that is what I meant. if you
on no
portage server.
Am I the only one? Anyone knows where it is?
Thx
Happened to a few of us on IRC earlier. A emerge sync will fix this
issue. You may want to sync to a major mirror just to be safe. Or you
could just wait and sync later ;) HTH
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that the gtk USE flag does
exactly what I have explained. ;)
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Justin R Findlay wrote:
world', there's nothing in the cache. I'm inclined to blame a specific
snip
files in cache 326
Looks like there is files in the cache to me. =)
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no idea what I am talking
about then you shouldn't be using xorg7 ;-)
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- unknown item 'PASS_MIN_LEN' (notify administrator)
configuration error - unknown item 'CHFN_AUTH' (notify administrator)
camille ~ #
How can I fix them?
running `etc-update` should fix that
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http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/163209/focus=163209 I
think the consensus was to upgrade gcc to the latest stable version. I
don't remember exactly though. HTH and please search next time. ;-)
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:-) :-)
% eix -e netselect
* net-analyzer/netselect
Available versions: 0.3-r1
Installed: 0.3-r1
Homepage:http://www.worldvisions.ca/~apenwarr/netselect/
Description: Ultrafast implementation of ping.
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Walter Dnes wrote:
snip
Much simplier:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Using_a_shared_portage_via_NFS
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Michael Weyershäuser wrote:
Jeremy Olexa wrote:
Much simplier:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Using_a_shared_portage_via_NFS
I have used that setup for some time and must say that sharing
portage over NFS is slow like hell...
I really only do
:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] net-misc/openssh-4.3_p2-r1
emerge -pv openssh to see the use flags
I want to see +tcpwrapper...
Leandro
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Jeremy Olexa wrote:
snip
Well, it turns out that perl-cleaner uses esearch, but *I* normally
don't use it. Since I had it installed on my system, perl-cleaner used
it. Since I don't normally use esearch, it had horrible outdated info. I
filed a bug
not
in portage ;-)
http://live.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning
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-cleaner ignores vim, and tries to install a
version of irssi that doesn't even exist in the tree.
% eix irssi
* net-irc/irssi
Available versions: 0.8.10 ~0.8.10-r3
% eix -e vim
* app-editors/vim
Available versions: 6.4 ~7.0.17
Ideas? Help? Thanks.
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Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 22:39 -0500, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
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Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Where is gnome-2.16? It's not in portage? eix gnome-desktop only shows
2.14.
Well,
According
anymore... ?
Keep hacking!
mcc
You can safely remove pam-login. shadow will replace the duties of
pam-login.
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Description: small daemon for logging console output during
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I'm not sure if it will log messages after boot or not.
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it, but the manpage reader is horrible
to try to work from
TIM
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Index:MAN
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. besides, it hangs while loading some pages.
I'm using fvwm 2.5.16 and mozilla-firefox-bin 1.5.0.3.
any ideas~ thanks in advance..
daniel
I have seen wierd problems with binary packages. Have you tried
compiling firefox from source yet?
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, the migrated processes are
lost).
So, anyone doing linux clusters?
Sorry but you won't find much help on this list. Maybe this will help:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.cluster
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any idea as to what may be causing
this?
Thanks,
James
My append line looks like this:
append=udev CONSOLE=/dev/tty1
Notice the difference between spaces and quotes in mine compared to
yours. Hope that helps.
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Willie Wong wrote:
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 11:06:09PM -0500, Penguin Lover Jeremy Olexa squawked:
Hello,
I am wondering how any of you limit transfer speeds on a specific
protocol. I do not need any server type applications for managing a
network
Standard...
Jeremiah 33:3
Jeremiah 29:11
Esther 4:14
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use up our entire connection that
is shared with 4 other guys in the house. There is surprisingly little
information about doing this (that I could find).
Thanks is advance,
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ifplugd.
It will allow you to boot the machine even if there is not DHCP response
and then do the appropriate action when the DHCP server comes back up.
Try that out, maybe it will suit your needs.
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it is under a
load and then it jumps to 1.7ghz, it works well..
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comment before degenerating
into a subset of the typical KDE/GNOME flamefest ;-/
xterm and screen. Who needs tabs when you have screen?
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and everything will work
I don't use KDE though, I hope that helps.
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of playing inside of firefox. Maybe that will help?
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not sure of the effects of skipping this package but if you do
emerge --resume --skipfirst it will continue and bypass the failing package.
I would try syncing again and try emerging linux-headers again to see if
that helps. The build error is not very descriptive here.
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much
sense considering there are newer versions of qt out. Before you
consider filing a bug I would sync and try again. Note: the newest
version of qt is 4.1.2 (~x86), see if that works?
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come out pretty quick so I don't
think this is the case. Anyone have insight?
Back on topic, ditto what fire-eyes said. No guide needed it is pretty
simple.
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/Troubleshooting+symbol:+__glXActiveScreens+%2Bgentoohl=engl=usct=clnkcd=3
It looks like you just forgot a load statement in your xorg.conf. (very
bottom of page)
Sry I am of not much more help. I haven't had time to play with Xorg 7 yet.
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Daevid Vincent wrote:
I'm a little confused because Asterisk 1.2.7 is the latest according to
their website, and 1.2.5 was the previous version. Yet the ebuilds go
steadily from 1.0.7 through 1.0.10 and then there's nothing till this hard
masked
Jim wrote:
Has anyone gotten an Intel pro wireless 2200 (ipw2200) working with
Gentoo and more specifically with the installer?
Yup, ipw2200 works fine with Gentoo. I have never tried installing with
wireless though. Have you tried networkless install to get it working
and then once gentoo is
Joseph Kulisics wrote:
Hi,
I looked at the torrents page before---http://torrents.gentoo.org/---but
the only package files are for architectures other than x86. If I could
find the CD image, then I know how to use emerge to refer to the CDROM for
package installation; I just can't find a
Kevin wrote:
Hi All-
I've read the portage documentation at
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/index.xml?catid=gentoo and I've searched
and browsed the gentoo-user mailing list archive, but I have a question
that I don't see answered anywhere.
It seems to me that it must be true that
Ptitjack wrote:
Hi all,
I have some problem with gentoo-sources-2.6.16-r3 and ati-drivers.
Everything works fine when logging in, but my pc freezes without any
error message when logging out.
Do you get that same trouble on your own ?
I really don't know what to do except downgrading to
Justin Findlay wrote:
On 4/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I did some hunting and somewhat successfully fixed it. However, it now
gives me this output which I think could become problematic in the future:
--- Invalid atom in /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
Every time I emerge sync I get pretty much the same first few lines:
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(189)
Welcome to cockatoo.gentoo.org
http://cockatoo.gentoo.org
Maxime Robert-Schreyers wrote:
Bryce Verdier wrote:
Hey all, i would like to turn Fish into my default shell (just trying
something different). But not all of the environment variables used
in gentoo for bash seem to be crossing over. Does anyone know where to
find all of the shell
David Corbin wrote:
rc-config list default yields nothing for me, but rc-config list yields
all sorts of things, many of which are 'default'. I'm sure I must not
understand something. Ideas?
What exactly are you trying to do here? If you are trying to look at
everything in the default
David Corbin wrote:
On Saturday 15 April 2006 11:12 am, Jeremy Olexa wrote:
David Corbin wrote:
rc-config list default yields nothing for me, but rc-config list
yields all sorts of things, many of which are 'default'. I'm sure I must
not understand something. Ideas?
What exactly are you
Richard Fish wrote:
On 4/11/06, Sieb, Glenn E (Glenn) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
echo net-misc/vnc server /etc/portage/package.use
emerge net-misc/vnc
That is exactly it. You need the server USE flag.
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Sieb, Glenn E (Glenn) wrote:
Is there a way I can change this so that eth0/1 are the on-board ports? It will
save me lots of headaches later. :)
You are looking for udev. Udev will create names for devices (USB
drives, NICs, etc)
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/udev-guide.xml
This might have already been said but always use emerge -f package to
download the dist files. Some packages have more than one file to
download (patches and whatnot). That sounds like your problem.
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Grant wrote:
Here is the output from 'equery uses cdrtools':
[ Searching for packages matching cdrtools... ]
[ Colour Code : set unset ]
[ Legend: Left column (U) - USE flags from make.conf
]
[ : Right column (I) - USE flags packages was installed
Grant wrote:
Does anyone start the hald or dbus daemons, and if so why? I try to
keep my running daemons to a minimum and since my system runs fine
without these daemons started, I'm curious as to what benefit running
them has.
May I kindly remind you that google has a wealth of information.
Marc Redmann wrote:
BTW, it is not in portage, AFAIK ...
Sorry I cannot answer the original question but I would just like to add
this:
%% eix projectx
* media-video/projectx
Available versions: ~0.90.3.00 ~0.90.3.01
Installed: none
Homepage:
Lord Sauron wrote:
If I ever meet the guy who made the cat command, I'm gonna kiss him.
If I ever find the guy who made the less command, I'll do the same.
One of my new favourite toys is cat file | less. You've probably
Ha. You can achieve the same by running `less file` same with grep. ;)
Jim wrote:
Does anyone know the path to this file? I am trying to compile
% which gccmakedep
/usr/bin/gccmakedep
Is that what you were asking?
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Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
I am looking for a tool, which makes /sys more humand readable. It dont
need to have a gui or such...something like lspci would be
sufficient.
It would be easier to help you if you explained exactly _what_ you are
trying to do? I assume you are trying to write
PaulNM wrote:
Hi All,
I had looked into this awhile ago, but put it aside. Does anyone
know anything about the status of Firefox 1.5 final and Thunderbird 1.5
final as far as getting into stable? Also, are any of the ~x86 ebuilds
the final version, as opposed to a 1.5 beta? I see a
David Relson wrote:
portage-snapshot
file:///mnt/cdrom/snapshots/portage-20060123.tar.bz2
/portage-snapshot
and the tarball _does_ exist.
Any tips on how to get the install going?
I guess I would try to emerge --sync and get the latest version from the
internet. With that being
Iain Buchanan wrote:
as you can see, it complains that prefer-plain is not a plugin, but I
less'ed the source, and it is still available in 2.6!
I assume you digested the ebuild after editing it? (May or may not help)
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Peter Kelly wrote:
Now, it shows that every service is [broken], but the advice to remove the
broken service using rc-update -d (service) and add it in again does nothing.
Everything is still [broken].
Anyone seen this, and have an idea how to fix it?
Hmm, I had this happen once to me
pat wrote:
Hi all,
is there someone who has experience with *subj* ??? One of my friends
has this ntb and is not able to install linux on it (this is problem
with irgpoll, but setting this param to kernel doewn't work).
Thanks to all
Pat
P.S. IBM, P3/750MHz, 20GB hdd ... .
Hmm,
Daniel Rolls wrote:
Can anybody explain or refer to an explanation of how
dependencies work in Gentoo?
Well, when you use the -p flag it says: These are the packages that I
would merge, in reverse order: I interpret that as being package A
needs B so B will be installed BEFORE A.
Are you
JimD wrote:
Thanks. I wonder why TightVNC is so broken on xorg 7.0?
Help the devs and submit a bug report (if its not submitted already) ;)
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Robert G. Hays wrote:
Got this at ~11:25 PM EST/USA 3/28/06 from an emerge --sync...
Updating Portage cache: 89%!!! Cannot resolve a virtual package name
to an ebuild.
!!! This is a bug, please report it. (virtual/libintl-0).
Yup, its a bug, but it is also a KNOWN bug. All you
Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
Hi,
I looked through the manpage of emerge to find an option to tell
emerge just to install a certain package and to skip all
dependencies.
I only find the opposite of this: Skip the package and install all
dependencies.
Is there a way to install just the
Jean Blignaut wrote:
I get this error when I try to sync
receiving file list ...
link_stat metadata/timestamp.chk (in gentoo-portage) failed: No such
file or directory
0 files to consider
I would wait it out...it looks like a server problem and it should be
cleared up soon. Check this
Lord Sauron wrote:
Would you say about 45 seconds is right for a
1.0GHz Pentium-M with 256Megs of PC2700 SO-DIMM RAM? (200-pin, of
course)
Sounds about right. You aren't recompiling the WHOLE kernel everytime.
Just whatever changes.
-Jeremy
I'm going to go recheck a few things now.
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You are talking about the livecd...
There is a livecd at gentoo/releases/x86/2006.0/livecd/ This livecd
starts X and then you can bring up a web browser if you feel the need.
-Jeremy
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maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everybody,
Can someone give me a tip(s) on how to proceed with
this minimal install?
I note on the CD big files such as image.squasfs and
gentoo.igz but the little on-line about them is not
very helpful.
I think I can start ppp and prepare the harddrive but
beyond
A.R.S. KA9QLQ Alvin Koffman wrote:
Well I can't get the live cd to boot so I'll check back in a year to see
if Gentoo has it's act togather yet. I do look forward to running Gentoo,
someday.
Alvin
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http://alk.jerkydirect.com/
My home page
Please note that mmx seems to be missing in both columns. despite
that its there in my USE in make.conf
`cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep flags` to see what flags your cpu uses. Perhaps
your cpu doesn't handle mmx?
Sorry, I don't have expierence with your cpu.
-Jeremy
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Robert Persson wrote:
I have also found, since the upgrade, that I can no longer exit gnome sanely.
The first time I did it I got a kernel panic; the second time I found myself
back at a garbled login screen; and the remaining 3 times I have simply found
myself with a black screen and an
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