All dvd-slideshow and co. do is to resize images (that's a one liner with
imagemagick's convert tool) and then join them to compose a video file,
muxing it with the chosen audio tracks. You can easily do that with ffmpeg,
mencoder or some similar tool of your choice if the menu-driven program
doesn
Use uname -r to check that the kernel version in that path matches the
kernel version you are running.
Also note that if you changed anything important in your kernel and
recompiled it you might need to recompile the external module as well.
What "important" means depends on the module itself, and
It could be anything. Maybe some orphaned process was running in the
background and leaking ram, or something. It's futile to speculate now
about that.
Also, the -recently added- "pgo" USE flag could have something to do
with that. Not sure, since I didn't bother to investigate it's true
purpose o
http://people.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2012-08-08-libreoffice-3-6-0.html
As someone said, a lot of legacy code is being removed/cleaned/simplyfied.
Kernel could be an issue when it comes to swappiness, but not when it comes
to the amount of ,memory that a given version of $CC will use to compile a
You can just fill a file with zeros and let it grow until de device is
full.
dd if=/dev/zero of=/foo.0
El 22/07/2012 19:26, "Jarry" escribió:
> Hi,
> I want to backup my whole hard-drive (8 partitions) with:
> # dd if=/dev/sda | gzip > /path/image.gz
>
> In order to achieve good compression leve
:
> On Thu, 24 May 2012 12:50:27 +0200, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>
>> I've been using this for some time now, and I changed the config a lot
>> of times. Always had problems. The last time I set this up I removed
>> everything from /etc/conf.d/net and /etc/conf.d
So, wpa_supplicant never worked fine. It's been giving me headache
since day zero, but I've been -mostly- able to handle it in one or
another way.
Yesterday I rebooted (I rarely do), and another horror story begun.
Now I am getting this messages at init:
Código:
INIT: Entering runlevel: 3
* Rest
There's no way to know the files for a non-installed package. Ebuilds are
NOT packages. The files are generated at build time, and vary dependind on
the package, version, config options, arch, deps, and a large etc,
including missalignment of the planets and othes essoteric variables.
---
Jesús Gu
Just for sake of correctness, what the op wants is called normalization, in
the world of sound edition.
It can be done once, as you rip the file or it can be done on the fly when
playing it. "replaygain" is (as the name itself says) an implementation of
this that automatically adjusts the gain of
flashrom can write to a growing number of BIOSes, did you try it
already? It's in portage so you can just emerge it. Look at the use
flag list, since you might need to enable support for something in
there so it can see your chip(s).
The exe file might be usable directly with it, or you might have
If you need some more features, you might want to consider using a
terminal multiplexer like tmux or gnu screen, which have their own
scrollback buffer.
--
Jesús Guerrero Botella
2012/1/28 Mick :
> On Saturday 28 Jan 2012 10:03:42 Philip Webb wrote:
...
> another application (e.g. a browser) but unlike xpdf I have not found a way of
> saving a file once opened without having to redownload it with the browser.
I'd look into /tmp, it'll probably be there.
--
Jesús Guerrero
If I am understanding the problem, maybe what you should do is to
choose a window manager that can disable a given binding when the
focus is at a given window (blender, in this case). I think fvwm can
do this, but it takes some learning to use it with proficiency.
In any case, there will always be
You really need to find out what you need/want.
If you want a nice GUI media player then you either need X or some
kind of solution that works on framebuffer (they exist, but they are
not straightforward to get working). Some web based players exist as
well.
Secondly, mplayer does work on command
2011/10/16 Alan Mackenzie :
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 03:41:32PM +0200, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> 2011/10/16 Alan Mackenzie :
Your doubts come to an end. radeonhd is dead, completely, unless some
necromancy has happened secretly in the last months. You should by all
means
2011/10/16 Nikos Chantziaras :
> On 10/16/2011 04:41 PM, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>>
>> 2011/10/16 Alan Mackenzie:
>>>
>>> Hi, Jesús.
>>>
>>> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 01:41:21PM +0200, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella
>>> wrote:
>
2011/10/16 Alan Mackenzie :
> Hi, Jesús.
>
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 01:41:21PM +0200, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> Does this happen on other WMs as well?
>
> Yes, it happens on xfce, too.
That probably confirms it's not a gnome issue. The cursor is an X
thing,
Does this happen on other WMs as well? To me, this sounds like a
driver issue. Some drivers (the binary nvidia one, namely) do have
some options to control the aspect of the pointer. I never played with
them so I don't know if this is one of the available options.
If you are using effects, try to
Yes, it's a different binary, and it's perfectly usual to find it in a
Linux system.
But note that, at least in bash, you rarely will be using /usr/bin/[
unless you reference it using the full path (either in a relative or
absolute way). This is because bash has a builtin that takes over that
bina
Check that the consolekit service is also on at bootup.
Besides that, the udisks, upower, consolekit, policykit and udev flags
apply here. Check they are on, particularly for kde-base/kdelibs
(emerge -pv kdelibs).
What kdelibs (and kde, in general) version(s) are you using?
Hal hasn't been neede
It all comes down to what do you want to prioritize here.
If you want minimal downtimes in case that there's a power source
failure of any kind, then you probably want ext4 which will give you
the fastest fsck times. Or, you might want to check into sqashfs on a
flash drive for your rootfs and use
JFS is very soft on cpu usage, and ext4 does a very good job overall.
fsck times for ext4 makes it probably the best choice for a server,
plus it has more eyes watching over it.
In any case, I wanted to call your attention that this might not be
the best choice anyway. If you truly want portage to
2011/8/28 Tamer Higazi :
> Can't locate XML/Simple.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl
Do you have dev-perl/XML-Simple installed?
$ emerge -pv XML-Simple
I can't check it right now, but if you don't have it installed then
the tango-icon-theme ebuild is probably missing a dependence and you
shou
See the "[1]" at the end of this line you posted:
[ebuild R *] dev-libs/glib- USE="static-libs -debug -doc
-fam (-introspection) (-selinux) -test -xattr" 0 kB [1]
That means this ebuilds come from an overlay, so it's your
responsibility to look over it.
--
Jesús Guerrero Botella
2011/8/5 Matthew Finkel :
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Thanasis wrote:
>>
>> I noticed that chromium's code has a lot of vulnerabilities.
>> https://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=www-client%2Fchromium
>> I suppose this is why we see so often version upgrades of it (and it's
>> not
2011/7/19 Pandu Poluan :
> -original message-
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone have any trouble with rc_parallel="YES" ?
> From: Jesús J. Guerrero Botella
> Date: 2011-07-19 15:02
>
>>2011/7/19 Pandu Poluan :
>>> Spelunking in /etc/rc.conf, I found the r
2011/7/19 Pandu Poluan :
> Spelunking in /etc/rc.conf, I found the rc_parallel setting,
> accompanied with a quite significant WARNING.
>
> Have anyone experienced any trouble setting rc_parallel to "YES"?
Obviously, the answer to this is "YES". If no one had a problem with
this, first, there woul
2011/7/11 Dale :
> Dale wrote:
>>
>> Bill Kenworthy wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 00:03 -0500, Dale wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> DAle,
>>>
>>> Hi Dale, not quite the same but something else to check - after my
>>> 6monthly update round, I had two systems where FF refused t
2011/7/6 Dale :
> Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>>
>> Dale, random hard-lockups are only due to hardware or kerne, it can't
>> be otherwisel (drivers count as part of kernel). The fact that
>> compilation doesn't lock your system only means that the thin
Just to discard some basic things, you could run a SMART check in your
disks and memtest86+ in your RAM. The fact that a memory intensive
desktop locks the computer that flux didn't might mean a thing there
(or not).
--
Jesús Guerrero Botella
Dale, random hard-lockups are only due to hardware or kerne, it can't
be otherwisel (drivers count as part of kernel). The fact that
compilation doesn't lock your system only means that the thing
(whatever it is) is not bount to intensive I/O operations and/or high
cpu loads.
Openldap itself can't
2011/7/5 Dale :
> Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>>
>> 2011/7/4 Dale:
>>
>>>
>>> I don't think I am logged in long enough to change the settings. I may
>>> try
>>> my test user but I think a file got corrupted or something. I did
2011/7/4 Dale :
> I don't think I am logged in long enough to change the settings. I may try
> my test user but I think a file got corrupted or something. I did have a
> power failure the other day and the relay on my UPS was not quite fast
> enough. I think the contacts may need some cleaning.
2011/7/4 Dale :
> Hi,
>
> What mine does: It sort of varies but usually when I login, it may last a
> couple minutes, usually less, then the Caps Lock and Scroll Lock LED's
> blink. The Num Lock key is off if that means anything. I tried the SysReq
> keys but it doesn't do anything at all. Acco
I think he wants emerge -pf
--
Jesús Guerrero Botella
2011/6/28 Neil Bothwick :
> On Tue, 28 Jun 2011 16:00:46 +0400, Alexey Melezhik wrote:
>
>> Current chef-client portage is only for version 0.9.12 (according to
>> http://packages.gentoo.org/package/app-admin/chef), while version
>> 0.10.0 of chef was released at May, 02. When portage for chef-clie
I don't have spare time for philosophical stuff (and it's not amongst
my insterests anyway). But, you can always use some extension to block
flash contents. Then you click only in the flashes you want to see.
That will probably help to narrow down the scope of the problem. So,
try adblock and flash
2011/5/26 Jake Moe :
> On 05/27/11 00:22, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> 2011/5/26 Jake Moe :
>>> I'm having a weird issue I'm hoping someone here can help with. I've
>>> asked on the FVWM mailing list, but they can't reproduce with my config,
2011/5/26 Jake Moe :
> I'm having a weird issue I'm hoping someone here can help with. I've
> asked on the FVWM mailing list, but they can't reproduce with my config,
> so I'm hoping someone here with experience with the KDE/QT side of
> things might be able to offer a suggestion.
I saw your quest
2011/5/26 Mick :
> PS. I'm not sure that Linus is using Gnome. I recall him bitching that the
> Gnome design approach (which unfortunately KDE imitated) was not the right
> direction to evolve linux in.
Offtopic, but... He ditched gnome, then, a couple of years ago, he
ditched kde4. He will for
2011/4/20 YoYo Siska :
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 12:27:03AM +0200, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> El día 18 de abril de 2011 00:01, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella
>> escribió:
>> >> Try to reset all shortcuts with:
>> >> setxkbmap -option
>> >
>
gtk+ 3.x is not used by gnome versions in portage (2.x). If you don't
know if you need it, then you don't need it. You will be happy as long
as portage doesn't want to remove gtk+ 2.x which is what most programs
use. I don't even know if there's anything in portage at all that will
require 3.x.
-
2011/4/20 Kfir Lavi :
>
>
> What X drivers you have in your make.conf?
>
> Kfir
>
I only use the radeon driver for display and the evdev one for input.
--
Jesús Guerrero Botella
El día 18 de abril de 2011 00:01, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella
escribió:
>> Try to reset all shortcuts with:
>> setxkbmap -option
>
> It doesn't change anything. The problem starts in kdm, before loging
> in, so it's nothing specific to a given user account.
Oh, I fo
2011/4/17 Pandu Poluan :
> So, anyone got any experience using screen and screen+byobu and tmux?
>
> What's your opinion in general of the three alternatives?
tmux seems to be much more actively developed these days. That's my
perception at least.
A fact is that its codebase is lighter and simple
Hello.
I am having this issue since a couple of days ago.
When I press the win key (alone) I am taken back to VT, which is quite
annoying since I've used win+[123456] to go to the respective virtual
desktops for years.
I've tried downgrading xorg-server and it didn't work. I've also tried
to cha
As someone said above, a possible cause is that /usr/src was a mount
point, maybe with -obind, or even a symlink. Many people do this to
handle kernels manually on their own $HOME directory (I do it this way
myself).
Another random cause I can think of would be some of the cruft
cleaning scripts t
2011/2/26 Mick :
> On Saturday 26 February 2011 11:26:38 Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> You could always grep for INPUT_DEVICES into /etc/portage, user -R for
>> recursive search.
>>
>> Also, make sure there's no other statement for INPUT_DEVICES in
>> ma
You could always grep for INPUT_DEVICES into /etc/portage, user -R for
recursive search.
Also, make sure there's no other statement for INPUT_DEVICES in
make.conf after the one you posted above.
--
Jesús Guerrero Botella
2011/1/26 Michael Sullivan :
> My seamonkey says it has
> Shockwave Flash 10.1 r102. Her computer claims Shockwave Flash 6.0 r81.
> We each have the same version of adobe-flash installed, with the exact
> same USE flags. We both use the same version of seamonkey. So why is
> my flash plugin ver
2010/12/22 Dale :
> Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>>
>> 2010/12/22 Paul Hartman:
>>
>>>
>>> As far as I can remember I think k3bsetup was more related to changing
>>> permissions on cdrecord& device nodes, not about detecting devices.
>
2010/12/22 Paul Hartman :
>
> As far as I can remember I think k3bsetup was more related to changing
> permissions on cdrecord & device nodes, not about detecting devices.
I really can't remember. But there had to be a way to select your
writer before HAL got into scene. As said, I don't know if t
~amd64 (which is k3b-2.0.1-r1) still depends on HAL. The last time I
checked this, work was on-going to solve that. But, as of now, HAL is
the only way k3b has to find devices, in gentoo at least. I remember
that in the past there was a configurator where you could manually
configure the devices fr
2010/12/21 Adam Carter :
>
>> > > On 12/21/10 09:02:32, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> > >> If you plan to
>> > >> use proprietary drivers then I'd use some other brand.
>> > >
>> > > Why?
>> > >
>> &g
2010/12/21 Helmut Jarausch :
> On 12/21/10 09:02:32, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella wrote:
>> If you plan to
>> use proprietary drivers then I'd use some other brand.
>
> Why?
>
> I have several machines with an onboard Radeon HD 3300 chip.
> The recent versions of
2010/12/21 Walter Dnes :
> I'm looking for a Boxing-Day gift for myself. The local Walmart shows
> an interesting 17" Acer laptop at...
> http://www.walmart.ca/Electronics/Computers/Laptops/17quot-Laptops/Acer-Aspire-AS7551-3029-173-Notebook
>
> Reading the specs, it does not seem to be cutting
2010/12/17 Sebastian Beßler :
> Am 17.12.2010 15:16, schrieb Pau Peris:
>>
>> No one knows what could be?
>
> Maybe you should ask on a kde4, xorg or chromium specific mailinglist or
> forum. A window without titlebar in the way as chromium uses it is a nasty
> hack and absolutly not supported from
El día 7 de diciembre de 2010 10:26, Mag. Ing. Emilio Del Campo Z.
escribió:
> Hi Everyone.. Hola todos,
> quiza alguno que entienda español? deseo probar gentoo con zimbra o con
> algun metodo, mail server, antivirus, antispam y webmail que pudieran
> recomendar, las gracias de antemano y perdon
These days tmux seems somewhat more actively developed, this might be
a subjective appreciation, though. But at least the tmux mailing list
seems more active. I am subscribed to both of them.
The feature that made me switch from screen to tmux back in the days
was vertical splitting, which just wo
2010/9/15 :
> thank you for your reply and explanations, Jesus! :)
You are welcome. :)
> The problems are nearly gone in the meanwhile: The HAL-flag
> was missing for the xorg-sevrer (1.7), after that mouse was
> recognized and the keyboard was fully functional (with pipes) again.
Yes. 1.7 need
2010/9/13 :
> 1.) The fonts of mrxvt are microscopic tiny...my home and .mrxvt
> remained the same. Are fonts not reported to "world" when emerged?
> What are the basic fonts I need before buying new glasses?
Maybe you forgot some use flag or something. To use truetype fonts in
mrxvt you ne
2010/8/27 Nikos Chantziaras :
> On 08/27/2010 10:37 AM, Dale wrote:
>>
>> I been putting this off but it looks like the newer kernels are going to
>> push me to changing this real soon. I have a older system, Abit NF7 2.0
>> motherboard with the older IDE drives. I'm still using the older IDE
>> dr
2010/8/27 J. Roeleveld :
> On Friday 27 August 2010 09:49:41 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>> On 08/27/2010 10:37 AM, Dale wrote:
>> > Hi folks,
>> >
>> > I been putting this off but it looks like the newer kernels are going to
>> > push me to changing this real soon. I have a older system, Abit NF7 2.0
2010/8/16 Stéphane Guedon :
> I have read several things about this, but never really solved !
>
> Can I emerge a 32bits software on 64bits platform with a multilib profile ?
>
> All my web browsers (konqueror, opera, chromium, firefox) are 64bits, whereas
> flash player exist currently in 32bits.
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