I leave my computer on at night due to a slow download, or as habit. The
thing is it swiches it self off, sometimes. The file systems are clean
the next boot and no errors no nothing. I fear it might be an overheat
problem on my 3Ghz+ Venice, and the PC turns its self off as a safety
caution. But
On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 10:59 -0700, Ryan wrote:
You can tell if the machine rebooted itself by looking at
/var/log/messages and checking the datestamps. The 1st thing to load is
usually syslog. You can also check the datestamp of /var/log/dmesg and
that will tell you the date that it last
I have a machine here that does that. I've tied changing all bar the PSU
(its a custom case with a custom PSU) but i'm guessing that theres
something iffy wiht it. Your PSU does provide more than enoguh power on
all rails for what you need?
Tim
PSA? i'm gessing it has something to do
On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 00:14 -0600, Justin Krejci wrote:
I have a system with a 1.33Ghz Athlon-XP with a decently fast IDE hard drive
I have a system with a 1.80Ghz AMD64 with a decently fast IDE hard drive
When I run emerge -s whatever or emerge sync or any emerge command
apparently, it
On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 18:45 -0500, ellotheth rimmwen wrote:
Evening, list. I'm about through with this issue and ready to just try
another lightweight mta, but I thought I'd give it one last go. I've
combed gmane, the Gentoo forums, and Google to no effect. Here's the
question: Have your (or
tryng to install various aplications that wore not in portage found the
folowing error: bad interpreter: Permission denied
As I remeber i got this error tring to install luminocity and now e17
modules; concrete: trying moon from e17 tar xfvz and then ./autogen.sh
gives me: bash: ./autogen.sh:
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 14:14 +0100, Rafael Fernández López wrote:
Have you read Building steps ??
i'm preati sure it aint just about that it's some shell variable i have
to setup and i donnt know what, where and how. because 1.i have tried
the build steps with copy paste even and got the same
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 16:11 +0200, Uwe Thiem wrote:
Is /bin/sh a symlink to /bin/bash?
yes and bash is also executable
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Well i had this problem too some time ago; The reason for this on my box
was that the location from where i worked was mounted on a partition
with restricted permissions. If this may be the case for you, check your
fstab and try the mount the suspect partition with 'defaults' instead of
hi all !
I have a problem reguarding my gtk aplications they cannot be started
using sudo nmapfe(or any program for that matter)
the error message is Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
i'm using the e17 windows manager, if it makes any differences
Thanks!
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This occurs only with sudo?
Yes
I had a similar problem, solved by adding the following to visudoers:
# Uncomment to allow users in group wheel to export variables
Defaults:%wheel !env_reset
# Allow users in group users to export specific variables
# Defaults:%users env_keep=TZ
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 20:00 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
ldd /bin/bash
found problem: I must use ldd /parth/to/program/program to get the
right result thanks for tip
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The ldd output of a binary shows the complete
dependancy tree.
I tried the ldd and ldd $x where x is a varios program wich runs fine on
my system and output is ldd: ./x: No such file or directory
I guess I shoud have set something somewhere but... don't know what
where
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