Hi Mike!
g++: /usr/lib/gcc/i486-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/crtbeginS.o: No such file or
directory
g++: /usr/lib/gcc/i486-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/crtendS.o: No such file or directory
i486 - this is kinda weird for a brand new box. What's does your
'emerge --info' look like? Maybe you've got a wrong CHOST
I ran into this problem at home. I can't get to that PC anytime soon,
but I'll try my best at guessing as much detail as possible using
another Gentoo box. 95% probability of correct info.
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a.) The versions and USE-Flags of audacious and audacious-plugins.
audacious-1.4.5,
Hello,
I don't have any specific idea, but try recompiling Firefox without any
CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS set. Using another Flash implementation (Gnash/Adobe)
might solve the problem too (or introduce new problems:). Also try
cleaning up your Firefox profile (in terms of add-ons, most
importantly).
-rz
Hi Liviu,
it seems you're only allowed to access web, FTP and rsync services on
the Internet through your proxy. Both rsync and NTP use their own ports
and protocols, different from HTTP/FTP/rsync. Firstly, you need a proxy
server (or some other form of tunnel) that will allow for rdate/NTP
I have a very similar board:
00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.
VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 60)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Unknown device 8174
Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 22
I/O ports at ec00 [size=256]
Capabilities:
will not work when I
actually try to use it. The normal alt-drag to move windows and such
doesn't work either.
This is caused by the new xkeyboard-config. Downgrading should help. The
bug has been already filed through both Gentoo and freedesktop.org
bugzillas.
Regards
-Roman Zilka
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I have installed the unifont package but it doesn't show with
xlsfonts nor xfontsel, nor does an xterm find the font string.
I tried the commands mkfontsdir and xset fp rehash.
What am I missing?
I think this ought to do the job:
xset +fp /usr/share/fonts/unifont
(?followed by xset fp
Hey Emilio,
I should upgrade /etc/locale.build to /etc/locale.gen.
that's right, you should.
I did not find anything about this upgrade.
glibc has been warning about this for a very long time (year, I guess)
during emerge. glibc-2.6.1 is the first stable version to fail if the
user hasn't
$ cat /etc/locale.gen
# /etc/locale.gen: list all of the locales you want to have on your system
#
# The format of each line:
# locale charmap
#
# Where locale is a locale located in /usr/share/i18n/locales/ and
# where charmap is a charmap located in /usr/share/i18n/charmaps/.
#
# All
However I found that I have a locale.gen ; I edited it to include en_US
and it_IT, and run locale-gen. Now can I upgrade to glibc-2.6 ?
Yes, you can. If you've always had the file, you could've upgraded to
2.6 anytime. I suppose locale-gen (run automatically during glibc
emerge) has been using
Hi!
yesterday I emerged the nvidia-drivers. All went well.
Then I ran 'emerge -NDpvu world' (I set nvidia flag in make.conf) and
found out to have 2 versions of qt (3.3.8-r3 and 4.3.0-r2) and 2
versions og gnupg (1.4.7-r1 and 1.9.21).
So I unmerged gnupg-1.4.7-r1 and ran 'emerge -NDpvu
I wanted to create the empty directories on the backup i.e. run, dev, also
Add something like this to the exclude-list:
/dev/*
/var/run/*
...
That'll copy the dir itself, but not its contents.
directory links i.e. lib to lib64
I don't fully understand here. You have a '-a' (even a redundant
I use a script to perform backup to a connected usb harddisk and I have
noticed that it appears to be writing all files each time instead of
updating only the changes. I am wondering if rsync has changed. I have
Oops, I forgot about this one.
What makes you think whole fiels are being
symlink
/mnt/external/OneFileSystemBackup/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib/libopcodes.so
- /usr/lib32/binutils/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.18/libopcodes.so
failed: Operation not permitted (1)
This is most likely caused by the FAT filesystem on the target device.
Just like a lot of other errors, probably.
thanks
in adavnce for any pointer or hint.
A fine day's wishes
-Roman Zilka
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thanks
in adavnce for any pointer or hint.
A fine day's wishes
-Roman Zilka
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Oops, my fault and apologies. Please ignore this redundant post.
-Roman Zilka
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Oops, my fault and apologies. Please ignore this redundant post.
-Roman Zilka
Did you get it working or sorry for the second send?
I ran into this a while back and it is on here somewhere but I can not
remember what I did to fix it.
Dale
:-)
Unfortunately
Anyway, if the solution lays posted somewhere around here, my repeated
apologies are in place:). I'll check the archive once more, thanks for
the hint.
Searched again and found nothing. So this issue remains open.
Any bit or piece of help much appreciated.
-Roman
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Now I remember. It just sort of hit me all at once. I had to re-emerge
all this:
1137403163: Started emerge on: Jan 16, 2006 03:19:23
1137403163: *** emerge --verbose gnome-icon-theme
evolution-data-server hicolor-icon-theme miscfiles gconfmm madplay
libglade gnome-vfsmm gnome-vfs
Hi,
Currently i don't have a X-enabled hardened system (only a router).
Would suggest at least two/three ways to check things.
1.start mozilla from a console, check/post error logs;
2.use 'strace' to start mozilla, post strace logs.
I already wrote about these two; no errors appear in
On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 11:26:23AM +0100, Joost Roeleveld wrote:
This is not so much a problem as an 'I wonder'...
I currently use dovecot imap with maildir to support several dozen
folders containing several gigabytes of mail using Thunderbird as a mail
client. This works - but I am
Hi,
for starters: what do your /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
look like? What version of ati-drivers do you use? Have you tried
another version?
-Roman
Hello,
I first set the card up using the radeon open source drivers. The sceen
clarity
was not very good. The AMD64 system
Hi everyone!
I've been trying to install hardened-amd64 non-multilib Gentoo on my new
box, but I keep hitting bug #122274 (comment #2) or something similar.
I fetch the latest stage3 and portage snapshot, chroot into this
environment, 'emerge --sync', 'emerge portage', 'emerge -C pam-shadow',
library, but after the upgrade of glibc it shows up in /usr/lib. The
only solution I could make up was to move everything from /usr/lib
to /usr/lib64, symlink /usr/lib - /usr/lib64 and then start emerging
Actually seems like bug #133547, in which case it seems like you did
the right
Hi everyone,
I'm currently working on getting an HP/Compaq nx6125 laptop (a Sempron
flavor) used to The Penguin and I met the ACPI fans-not-turning-on bug
referenced here in the wiki:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_HP_Compaq_nx6125
This article instructs me to apply some kernel patch which is
So how is the domainname now set?
This was discussed here before; I think the solution was
to put something somewhere in a specific order. I have this working
properly and these're my files:
# cat /etc/conf.d/domainname
OVERRIDE=1
DNSDOMAIN=gvid.cz
NISDOMAIN=
# cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver
# cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 10.0.0.3
search gvid.cz
domain gvid.cz
domain and search are mutually exclusive!
Hm, I see, thanks for the hint. Somehow somewhere I got a wrong understanding
of what search actually means.
Regards
-Roman
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Maybe dovecot and/or uw-imap, but I do not know whether
they can be xinetd-started...
uw-imap can be; dovecot cannot be AFAIK.
Regards
-Roman
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Sounds like you might've been trojaned in some weird way. Do you update
regularly? If you run out of options, maybe a complete reinstall (to be sure)
would be in place.
Is there nothing unusual in the logs?
-rz
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I was wondering why Linux doesn't treat directories like files, as many
other unix implementations do.
For example, in Linux, you can't do 'cat .' while on FreeBSD you can.
Why? There is a practical reason?
I'd say it's not a matter of how Linux treats directories
(putting aside the problem
Hm, this is all pretty weird. I cut'n'pasted and compiled your piece
of code and again got the same results under Linux and FreeBSD: no
output at all. I don't know if some local FreeBSD admin hacked/patched
the kernel source to make its syscalls behave Linux-alike, but it's very
unlikely.
Hm, this is all pretty weird. I cut'n'pasted and compiled your piece
of code and again got the same results under Linux and FreeBSD: no
output at all. I don't know if some local FreeBSD admin hacked/patched
the kernel source to make its syscalls behave Linux-alike, but it's very
Amankwah (Sat, 26 Feb 2011 11:19:22 +0800):
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 06:26:51PM -0800, Grant wrote:
I used to use slocate like this to search the filesystem for a file:
foo*.txt
but mlocate doesn't seem to accept wildcards. I tried to figure out
how to do it with find but failed.
I used to use slocate like this to search the filesystem for a file:
foo*.txt
but mlocate doesn't seem to accept wildcards. I tried to figure out
how to do it with find but failed. Can anyone point me in the right
direction?
- Grant
How about this?
find -name foo*.txt ?
Mark Knecht (Fri, 25 Mar 2011 06:56:20 -0700):
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 04:37:15 -0500, Dale wrote:
Out of curiosity, how long you, or someone else, been using python
2.7?
I install 2.7 on August 10th and removed 2.6
Jacques Montier (Fri, 25 Mar 2011 17:17:41 +0100):
Hi all,
I upgraded python2.6 to python2.7,
then i run eselect python set python2.7,
then python-updater.
Here is the python-updater output :
* Starting Python Updater...
* Main active version of Python: 2.7
* Active version of
According to my local portage mirror, kipi-plugins-1.9.0 is currently
~x86. There's probably a stray line in
your /etc/portage/package.keywords which unmasks kipi-plugins-1.9.0.
The latest stable is kipi-plugins-1.2.0-r3 which is happy with
libkexiv2-4.4.5-r1, which in turn is stable for x86.
-rz
KH (Mon, 28 Mar 2011 15:22:55 +0200):
I do have python-2.7 and python-3.1 emerged. I just took al look in
/usr/lib64/ and I can find trace of python2.4 python2.5 python2.6
python2.7 python3.1 . Are those folders (2.4; 2.5; 2.6) needed anymore?
If no, why are the still there?
Is there anything
Grant (Sat, 2 Jul 2011 15:14:38 -0700):
After a frustrating experience with a Linksys WRT54GL, I've decided to
stick with Gentoo routers. This increases the number of Gentoo
systems I'm responsible for and they're nearing double-digits. What
can be done to make the management of multiple
Hi everyone,
the recent hint made around here by Neil Bothwick (thank you, Neil)
about --changed-use, which I hadn't been aware of, made me re-read `man
portage`. I came across --complete-graph, which is news to me too. The
manpage makes it sound like it's something I want, but I fail to get
its
Hi once again,
am I missing something or are these bugs? If bugs, do you think I
should file them through bugzilla?
# emerge -uDN --with-bdeps y world
Calculating dependencies... done!
Auto-cleaning packages...
No outdated
Alan McKinnon (Mon, 04 Jul 2011 18:24:54 +0200):
On Monday 04 July 2011 14:47:47 Roman Zilka did opine thusly:
Hi once again,
am I missing something or are these bugs? If bugs, do you think I
should file them through bugzilla
Neil Bothwick (Mon, 4 Jul 2011 22:16:18 +0100):
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 22:48:44 +0200, Roman Zilka wrote:
Not quite. This is how I'm thinking: if '-ep world' says virtual/pam
needs to be installed, then it either
* is in the world file, or
* is in the system set, or
* is a buildtime
Roman Zilka (Mon, 4 Jul 2011 23:34:01 +0200):
Neil Bothwick (Mon, 4 Jul 2011 22:16:18 +0100):
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 22:48:44 +0200, Roman Zilka wrote:
Not quite. This is how I'm thinking: if '-ep world' says virtual/pam
needs to be installed, then it either
* is in the world file
Not quite. This is how I'm thinking: if '-ep world' says virtual/pam
needs to be installed, then it either
* is in the world file, or
* is in the system set, or
* is a buildtime or runtime dependency (immediate or deep) of one of
the packages in the world set (i.e., world file and
Henry Gebhardt (Tue, 5 Jul 2011 00:21:22 +0200):
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 11:59:23PM +0200, Roman Zilka wrote:
Roman Zilka (Mon, 4 Jul 2011 23:34:01 +0200):
Neil Bothwick (Mon, 4 Jul 2011 22:16:18 +0100):
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 22:48:44 +0200, Roman Zilka wrote:
Not quite
Roman Zilka (Tue, 5 Jul 2011 00:36:21 +0200):
Henry Gebhardt (Tue, 5 Jul 2011 00:21:22 +0200):
On Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 11:59:23PM +0200, Roman Zilka wrote:
Roman Zilka (Mon, 4 Jul 2011 23:34:01 +0200):
Neil Bothwick (Mon, 4 Jul 2011 22:16:18 +0100):
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 22:48:44
Alan Mackenzie (Mon, 11 Jul 2011 10:16:33 +):
Hi, Gentoo.
Just done an emerge -puND world. One of the packages updated was
sys-fs/udisks-1.0.3-r1. Its warning message was:
CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND: is not set when it should be.
* Please check to make sure these options
Michael Sullivan (Sun, 17 Jul 2011 16:19:14 -0500):
I'm running into space issues (my / partition is at 99% of capacity) and
I'd like some advice on what I can remove and how. My USE line in
/etc/make.conf looks like this:
USE=-setup declarative static-libs gallium moonlight
Mick (Tue, 19 Jul 2011 06:55:35 +0100):
On Tuesday 19 Jul 2011 04:39:49 Pandu Poluan wrote:
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?
Rgds,
Not so far
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