Since I've installed gentoo, all my HDs went crazy. I'm completly at a loss
when talking of hardware. Here is my disk layout:
hda: mandrake's root, /home
hdb: winXP root
hdc: gentoo's root
Monday, my /home (hda) stopped responding with lots of dma and other hd
related errors. I buyed a new disk
I don't have any info on your problem, however, when starting a new
topic, please start a new thread (compose a new message) instead of
replying to an existing thread and changing the subject line.
Sorry, my mistake. I didn't know of any header added to the mail that referred
to the thread. I
thanks everybody for all your quick and useful answers ;-)
(as always on the gentoo forum. that's (another) reason why I'm fond of
gentoo).
I've seen pictures of water-cooled boxes and that sort of things. I'just want
to have a quiet and normal heated PC. No need to do supra-conduction at 3°K.
After my yesterday's thread, I decided to buy one fan. When I saw the price, I
buyed two instead. But now, I don't know how to place them in the case.
The boxes of the fans says that I should place them at the rear of the case
and make sure they pull air from the inside toward the outside.
On Friday 26 September 2003 02:31 pm, brett holcomb wrote:
Most cases have the one in front pulling it into the case
while the one in back pulls it out. Try that and make
sure air can flow through your case.
faster than light answer. thanks brett
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Hi.
what about reiser4? Wasn't it planned to be in kernel 2.6?
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And a stupid question to end: could it be the OO's compilation that
freeze my box?
Yes and no. It could be because you were compiling OO, but not OO's
fault. Building OO is a very processor intensive task. If you've already
been having problems with overheating, then the first thing I'd
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 17:13, mathieu perrenoud wrote:
Hello,
My box freezed this morning right during the installation of python-2.2.3.
I can't use my python anymore and I can't emerge anything.
I compiled python by hand, but now, I've got the following error:
Traceback (most recent
okay, me again!
since I've installed gentoo, I've had problems with my HD. np, bought a new
one.
mobo's chipset hoverheating: no problemo: bought 2 fans.
mobo got freezed 4 times the same day: well... ok: changed cpu, changed ram,
changed mobo.
now everything (almost) is brand new! reboot. cool,
On Thursday 09 October 2003 01:04, Jason Cooper wrote:
mathieu perrenoud ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
okay, me again!
since I've installed gentoo, I've had problems with my HD. np, bought a
new one.
mobo's chipset hoverheating: no problemo: bought 2 fans.
mobo got freezed 4 times
On Thursday 09 October 2003 01:47, Jason Cooper wrote:
mathieu perrenoud ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
On Thursday 09 October 2003 01:04, Jason Cooper wrote:
mathieu perrenoud ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
okay, me again!
since I've installed gentoo, I've had problems with my HD
On Monday 13 October 2003 22:39, Paul Fraser wrote:
No, you'll have to boot the kernel then emerge it.
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 06:30, Greg Yasko wrote:
Hi. I'm interested in installing both the gentoo-sources kernel and the
vanilla-sources, so that there's a fallback if vanilla-sources
On Monday 13 October 2003 23:42, Peter Ruskin wrote:
nvidia compile against the kernel pointed by the link /usr/src/linux
1. link /usr/src/linux to the 1st kernel sources
2. emerge nvidia-kernel
3. link to the second kernel
4. emerge nvidia-kernel
Aaaah, but when portage has emerged
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 00:41, Peter Ruskin wrote:
No, that's for something else. I really don't know how matthieu can do
it: there is a long-standing bug about portage's inability to handle
multiple installed kernels -
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1477
Yes, sorry my mistake.
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 20:27, Collins Richey wrote:
I have apache2, php, and mod_php installed. /etc/apache2/conf/modules.d
includes instructions to load php and enable the apropriate MIME types.
apache2 starts with no errors, except for a missing favicon.
I'm using urls like
Hi,
Two questions about my boot process:
first question:
I've got some messages about routing conflict. Is this normal? How can I fix
them? Here are 3 lines, full dmesg included below.
IRQ routing conflict for 00:0f.0, have irq 11, want irq 3
IRQ routing conflict for 00:10.0, have irq 11,
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 01:28, Andreas Roedl wrote:
Hello!
Am Dienstag, 14. Oktober 2003 20:16 schrieb Mark Knecht:
I think someone must be using this board? Have you had good results? Easy
or difficult to install Gentoo?
I just bought an Asus A7V600 SATA board where the SATA
mozilla family's new releases are out.
I've always taunted my friends about being top of the edge with gentoo. Most
of them are using mandrake and since you've to wait eons for new releaes,
they're used to downlload/compile new things themselves. And now I'm stuck
with an older version.
Well...
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 19:50, Mark Knecht wrote:
Mattieu - can you confirm if you are using a SATA hard drive? Or are you
using an EDIE drive on the more traditional parallel ATA interface that
this motherboard offers?
maTHieu please ;-)
I'm using pure IDE, sorry. sata cables are still
Hi, How do I know how much space left I have in each partition?
df
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On Sunday 26 October 2003 16:21, Mario Udina wrote:
On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 14:22, mathieu perrenoud wrote:
Hello,
I would like to mount tomcat webapps in apache. I used to use mod_jk but
I couldn't find it in portage. I couldn't find mod_webapps either. Is
there something in portage that I
On Monday 27 October 2003 23:15, Chris I wrote:
allowed to be used. I've tried ip and mac filtering in iptables,
but it doesnt seem to be effective.
why isn't it effective? Did you try -j LOG before the -j DROP to see if the
rule is matched?
iptables -t filter -A INPUT -m mac
On Sunday 02 November 2003 02:12, Dennis Freise wrote:
Mine has grown to 2gb - is it safe to delete it?
Yes.
Not as bad as my distfiles though, which have gone to over 5gb :\
That's amazing. I have a central distfiles folder for 5 machines - and it
never exceeds 1,1GB :) Maybe you should
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 20:52, Jeffrey Smelser wrote:
You should actually run revdep-rebuild. Its not advisable to link things
like that...
It will recompile whats needed to run the new version.
hi, can you tell me from where, and to where i shall make the link, i
just upgraded, and
Hello,
I'm looking for a tool that would do with X11 windows something similar that
screen does with consoles. Something that would let me detach from windows
and re-attach to them from somewhere else. I don't want the overhead of
grabbing the whole desktop (like vnc). Is there something in
On Friday 07 November 2003 18:57, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 08:49, mathieu perrenoud wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a tool that would do with X11 windows something similar
that screen does with consoles. Something that would let me detach from
windows and re-attach
Hi, I would like to input kanji cannas. I used to do it under mandrake
without problems. But now with gentoo it won't work at all.
I have canna freewnn servers running.
my .i18n defines everything to be ja_JP, especially:
XIM=kinput2
XMODIFIERS=@im=kinput2
I've mapped the windows key to the
On Sunday 09 November 2003 03:08, Jeff Ames wrote:
I've tried to launch kinput2 with different args
I launch kinput2 as 'kinput2 -canna ' (make sure canna is running)
(process:11009): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
Try 'locale
On Sunday 16 November 2003 21:36, Michael Gruetzner wrote:
I just put a second network card into my box. If I use ifconfig to
bring up eth1 everything works fine. So I added eth1 to
'/etc/conf.d/net', but there is no start script to bring up eth1 at
boot time. How do I get such a script(like
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 18:07, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi mathieu,
Thanks for your detail advice. I have following points expected to be
advised.
- snip -
Kindly advise what will be the correct command line to upgrade kernel
from Gentoo website to retain old kernel. So there will be 2
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 09:57, Henti Smith wrote:
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 17:42:42 +0900
Jason Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find that I can't use the console - or specifically I can't see it.
But X remains fine; that is I can switch back to it and continue using
it. Consoles are
All answers about gentoo ;-)
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Peter_and_Barbara_Barham/gentoo.htm
more pictures:
http://images.google.com/images?q=gentoo+-linux
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emerge -ep world..
Would thta also include all packages which are
not depended on by any of the world packages
or their dependencies ?
nope! why would it?
for this you have to do:
cd /usr/portage
emerge *-*/*
but first you should remove package.mask
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Would thta also include all packages which are
not depended on by any of the world packages
or their dependencies ?
nope! why would it?
Now, I'd like to twist your question and ask: why wouldn't it?
sorry, my mistake, it tought he asked if emerge -e world would include files
4. adda menu in grub.conf to handle the new kernel: copy and paste the
lines for your other kernel and change whatever is needed.
What shall I add to /boot/grub/grub.conf
default 0
timeout 30
splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title=Gentoo Linux (genkernel)
root (hd0,0)
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 10:49 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
I'm installing Gentoo from stage1. I've been through the bootstrap process
and then emerge system. In the end of the emerge system process I get the
message:
Install-info: menu item `Bash' already exists, for file
On Wednesday 19 November 2003 11:35 am, Aaron Walker wrote:
I got home from work this morning (I work nights), to find my machine
locked up. This also happened the day before last. I could not switch
to any of the terminals (via ctrl-alt-F1, etc). I was able to login via
ssh from another
Does anyone know the answer to my original question. Up until about
a month ago I was keeping good time both in windows and in gentoo
with my hwclock set to local. Now for some reason everytime I boot
gentoo it thinks that the hwclock is set to UTC and corrects for that
ie) it sets the
On Saturday 22 November 2003 09:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i installed Gentoo 031015 am very pleased with it, but still learning.
there are 4 daemons in /etc/init.d for remote access to my box:
sshd slapd slurpd rsyncd . i've checked their man pages
all appear to be running as
The distfiles should be in /usr/portage/distfiles. You can delete the
source files in these.
don't delete everything if you plan to recompile some things. alsa-driver
nvidia-kernel for instance have to be recompiled after each kernel rebuild.
I use distclean.py to clean my
yet).
Anyone have this same problem?
lcms-1.09 is gone from http://www.littlecms.com/
don't know where you can find that old version, but instead, you could emerge
the 1.11 version.
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On Tuesday 02 December 2003 06:10 pm, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
OK, ext3 doesn't need a full-blown fsck every boot either. I'm asking
specifically how to do a one-time full-blown fsck of reiser during a
boot. Sorry if I wasn't completely clear.
emerge sys-fs/reiserfsprogs
man
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 21:54, Vt Vomko wrote:
I have problems with compiling svgalib 1.3.4 because og gcc 3.3 and I read
hear (http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23515) this: Patch to compile
svgalib 1.4.3 with gcc 3.3
This patch allows the stable version of svgalib (1.4.3) to
listed in the dependencies of a pack-
age.
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On Friday 05 December 2003 23:46, Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
On Dec 5, 2003, at 5:39 PM, Marius Mauch wrote:
On 12/05/03 Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
OK, here is the scenario. Gentoo router has one routable ip and the
internal network is nat'ed. The routable ip has a domain that
resolves
[...]
Internally you run a web server at 192.168.1.1 and a mail server at
192.168.1.2.
I guess your missing the point there.
I think he wants 'ssh box1.foobar.com' routed to box1 and 'ssh
box2.foobar.com' routed to box2. And without port redirecting tricks like
'ssh box1.foobar.com -p 8022',
On Sunday 07 December 2003 20:57, Klaus Neumann wrote:
On Sunday 07 December 2003 11:48 am, Jeff Smelser wrote:
On Sunday 07 December 2003 01:35 pm, Klaus Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Got a new, bigger HD. I succeeded in copying everything from hda1-3 to
hdb1-3 using partimage. I can also boot
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 17:45, Jon Ellis wrote:
I have just installed python2.3 and I am having problems emerging
libraries for both python2.2 and 2.3. For example, I need pyGTK
installed for both 2.2 and 2.3. If I emerge it with /usr/bin/python
linked to python2.3, it will remove the
Does anyone know how to use ssh in a way that ~/.bashrc is
executed at logon ? Currently, I need to start a bash right
after logging in, then must enter 'exit' twice to log off..
I have all my init. scripts in ~/.scriptrc and I have it called by ~/.bashrc
and ~/.bash_profile so it's called
configuration (mine is .scriptrc)
and have it sourced by both .bashrc and .bash_profile
that way, you can put bashrc-only and bash_profile-only configs in their
respective file.
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by bash when you log in interactively.
[ -f ~/.bashrc ] . ~/.bashrc
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won't complain, but sftp may.
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/php-core *
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.ebuild:SLOT=2.1
python-2.2.1-r5.ebuild:SLOT=2.2
python-2.2.2.ebuild:SLOT=2.2
python-2.2.3-r1.ebuild:SLOT=2.2
python-2.2.3-r5.ebuild:SLOT=2.2
python-2.2.3.ebuild:SLOT=2.2
python-2.3.2-r2.ebuild:SLOT=2.3
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in your backups, but remove /var/log, /var/tmp, /var/run,
/var/lock and any other dirs that contain non-persistent files.
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? Could this have something to do with them being masked?
(I'm guessing not)
I guess that since those applications are designed to be used for pdas, they
don't need to be specifically told to be compiled for pdas. In the same way
that I don't think that kde-base uses the kde flag.
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. For example, emerge inject
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.4.19.
Please don't flame me, i'm still a newbie of gentoo, and I'm riskying of
getting fired since whenever I have five minutes left on job I'm sticking
on this brand new gentoo box.
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On Friday 12 December 2003 19:38, SN wrote:
Hi guys,
did anyone manage to get framebuffer going with the latest 2.6 kernel?
I have tried all kinds of options, recompiled about 10 times and still can
only boot without framebuffer , when I supply the vga argument I get a
darkscreen although
On Sunday 14 December 2003 22:24, Leonid Podolny wrote:
I need to configure the eth0:0 alias over the same physical interface.
What are the needed changes for the /etc/conf.d/net script?
/etc/conf.d/net is self-documented...
uncoment the line
alias_eth0=...
and edit it according to your
On Monday 15 December 2003 04:10, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
I'm switching over from OSS to ALSA, so I need to find all the installed
packages that were merged with -alsa. Is this possible?
Thanks in advance.
what about this one?
emerge -evp world | grep '-alsa' | awk '{print $4}'
it doesn't
/easy way (indeed after some experience).
I fully agree. But emerge -ep world | grep '-alsa' can hardly be called shell
hacking.
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converts, questions still remain about the product being a viable
option for a large-scale deployments on mission-critical servers.
this was taken here:
http://www.distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20031215
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On Wednesday 24 December 2003 04.20, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 18:59:02 -0800 (PST) Stephen Turner
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| hey guys i was curious where and how to save custom ebuilds i wanted
| to emerge? thanks
If they're from BMG, /dev/null is a good place.
what's
On Wednesday 24 December 2003 11.34, Paul Stear wrote:
Hi all,
A very merry xmas to all.
I bought my wife a couple of Cd's that I would like grin and didn't
realise that they are copy protected but list that they can be played on a
windows machine.
I convert all my Cd's into MP3 using grip
/cdrom1
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?
the error message is clear, and the solution trivial:
mkdir /mnt/c
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On Thursday 25 December 2003 20.34, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Thursday 25 December 2003 01:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Merry Christmas list!
I'm strutting around the house right now sporting my snazzy new 64MB USB
Flash Drive. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I should go
Hi,
after having compiled the new kernel (2.6.1-r1), I emerged nvidia-kernel, like
usual. But portage choosed for whatever reason to remove apache. I haven't
been fast enough to hit ctrl-c to stop it from doing that silly thing and now
(after re-emerging), apache won't start anymore,
On Thursday 15 January 2004 23.08, Tom Wesley wrote:
Hi,
After - cough - some filesystem problems (reiserfs for the curious) I'm
left with a lost+found directory of 9GB, about 5000 files. Since I do
not have the patience of a Saint, and sadly do not employ the services
of a small team of
. I think that is the
port. I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong. ;)
22
23 is for telnet
but forwaring is easier said than done for someone whose skills are limited to
boot and insert a cd.
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will be
the master and the second one will be the slave. But you can choose which
disc is master regardless of the cable's slot, by settting the jumpers on
master and slave.
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kernel (or possibly as a
module), and then I would assume you would mount it with the -t ufs
flag. Never mounted a FreeBSD partition, so I may be wrong, but it's at
least worth trying.
you may wan to read this:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Linux+FreeBSD-5.html#ss5.1
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in your .profile if you just want to test id $TEST001 is
defined.
hth
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You want to check this page:
http://lists.spack.org/pipermail/geektalk/2002/000565.html
Unless you want to go through all the doc.
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I'm trying to do it with iptables destination nat, I created this rule
Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 9177 packets, 1980K bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
destination
8 480 DNAT tcp -- anyany anywhere
anywhere tcp dpt:telnet
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