Sorry.. I was not sure if the quoting was right.. gmail just got crazy!! I repeat!
On 6/19/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not necessarily, if the internal default for this setting is ON (which Idon't know), but in any case, when commented settings revert to theirinternla default, so in
Fernando Meira schreef:
Sorry.. I was not sure if the quoting was right.. gmail just got crazy!!
I repeat!
On 6/19/05, *Holly Bostick* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Not necessarily, if the internal default for this setting is ON (which I
don't know), but in
Holly Bostick wrote:
All right-- I don't know what any of this means, but it is in fact much
more information that what we previously had. What in the name of sanity
is MergedFB, and where can we turn it off? Why is UseFBDev trying to
turn *on* when your setting is *off* ?
For the record,
Hi,
first of all, thanks for the support!
Let me split these into 2 parts: 1) the problem with the X server, and 2) the remaining errors...
Although I have a few errors while starting X, they do not make X fail
(as I think). After starting X, the problem arises when loading KDE
with the
Fernando Meira wrote:
Although I have a few errors while starting X, they do not make X fail
(as I think). After starting X, the problem arises when loading KDE
with the following message:
-Could not read network connection list.
/home/nando/.DCOPserver_nandux__0
Please check that the
Hi,
On 6/19/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not necessarily, if the internal default for this setting is ON (which I
don't know), but in any case, when commented settings revert to their
internla default, so in this case it might be better to explicitly set
it to Off.
So I set
Fernando Meira wrote:
Hi,
On 6/19/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not necessarily, if the internal default for this setting is ON (which I
don't know), but in any case, when commented settings revert to their
internla default, so in this case it might be better to explicitly set
I tried that.. but it didn't solve it.
There's a suggestion of re-emerging xorg:
echo x11-base/xorg-x11 -minimal /etc/portage/package.use
emerge xorg-x11
but from emerge -pv xorg-x11 I realize that this use flag is used by default.. so I assume this would't solve it either..
Having KDE 3.4.1
Fernando Meira wrote:
Hi,
I've just merged KDE 3.4.1 (after installing gentoo) following the KDE
Configuration HOWTO, but it seems I missed something.
Everything works right with root, but I can't start KDE with a user...
DCOPserver problem.. This is the output:
snip
Using vt 7
Fernando Meira wrote:
On 6/19/05, *Richard Fish* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If so, you either need to set UseFBDev to Off, or build your
kernel with
the radeon frame-buffer driver into the kernel or as a module.
The UseFBDev is commented.. does that
Fernando Meira schreef:
On 6/19/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If so, you either need to set UseFBDev to Off, or build your kernel with
the radeon frame-buffer driver into the kernel or as a module.
The UseFBDev is commented.. does that means that is Off ?
Not
Hi,
I've just merged KDE 3.4.1 (after installing gentoo) following the KDE Configuration HOWTO, but it seems I missed something.
Everything works right with root, but I can't start KDE with a user... DCOPserver problem.. This is the output:
xauth: error in locking authority file
Hi,
shutdown X, than:
remove .Xauth, remove all dcop mcop, .ICE* stuff in the home-dir. Remove
in /tmp kde-*, mcop*, .X*, .ICE*.
try again.
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