Re: [gentoo-user] Multi-user Console Viewing

2005-12-29 Thread John J. Foster
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 03:20:48PM -0600, John Jolet wrote: one called poke and peekworks on all unixes I've found so far. pretty inexpensive, but not free. peek allows you to watch, and the poke part lets you take over. or you can use vnc with a particular argument to share

Re: [gentoo-user] excess x11 drivers

2008-11-16 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
Am Sonntag, 16. November 2008 01:24:10 schrieb Harry Putnam: But a little peek with eix -Ic |grep x11-drivers  I still see a hefty mess of them: They wont go away just because you've set VIDEO_CARDS. You have to uninstall them either manually or by running emerge --depclean (-p). HTH

[gentoo-user] Bugday reminder

2005-05-05 Thread Bryan Oestergaard
Hi all. Just a quick reminder that saturday holds the monthly Bugday event. Interested people should join the #gentoo-bugs channel on irc.freenode.net and might also wish to take a peek at http://bugday.gentoo.org :) Regards, Bryan stergaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing

Re: [gentoo-user] Ext3 FS File Size Limits

2013-06-02 Thread Wang Xuerui
if it fails. If so, you've run out of inodes; no need to peek at fs internals :)

Re: [gentoo-user] Multi-user Console Viewing

2005-12-29 Thread John Jolet
one called poke and peekworks on all unixes i've found so far. pretty inexpensive, but not free. peek allows you to watch, and the poke part lets you take over. or you can use vnc with a particular argument to share the :0 display. On Dec 29, 2005, at 2:57 PM, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote

Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST

2007-09-15 Thread Mick
On Friday 14 September 2007, Paul Gibbons wrote: On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 04:55:15 +0100 I too am on UK time ( Oxford to be precise) My /etc/conf.d/clock contains: CLOCK=UTC # Select the proper timezone. For valid values, peek inside of the # /usr/share/zoneinfo/ directory. For example, some

Re: [gentoo-user] Install Gentoo with SATA DVD/CD drive?

2006-01-19 Thread Jeff
Yeah man. I have mine at my desktop working just fine. In your kernel compile, you need to peek at the low-level SCSI drivers section, and see that your drive might appear in there, as well as, pay attention to the naming convention that Linux uses in /etc/fstab for SATA devices

[gentoo-user] Problems with SB Live, again

2005-07-17 Thread E. Pereira
As I told before my system gives me WARNING **: oss_open(): Failed to open audio device (/dev/sound/dsp): No such file or directory when I try to play audio. So I took a peek in my system and discovered, while trying to install alsa-driver, that ALSA is already compiled into my kernel. So what

Re: [gentoo-user] Two problems with xdg-open

2010-02-13 Thread Willie Wong
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 11:25:07PM -0500, Albert Hopkins wrote: It's a simple bash script. There's no magic. Take a peek at it. Heh, somehow it didn't occur to me that might be the case. Thanks. So after reading the script, xdg-open is not for me since I do not use a well known DE. Cheers

Re: [gentoo-user] Two problems with xdg-open

2010-02-13 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Saturday 13 February 2010 12:31:08 Willie Wong wrote: On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 11:25:07PM -0500, Albert Hopkins wrote: It's a simple bash script. There's no magic. Take a peek at it. Heh, somehow it didn't occur to me that might be the case. Thanks. So after reading the script, xdg

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Fresh install on reboot endless scrolling text

2009-06-10 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 20:52:26 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote: Yes, just the first few `blah [ok]' lines... maybe 3. Assuming that's the scenario, boot with your install media, enter the chroot, then take a peek at the logs in /var/log. Hopefully you can find a hint. In progress

Re: [gentoo-user] Strange traffic says I am using windoze and have a bug.

2005-12-26 Thread Eric Bliss
On Monday 26 December 2005 05:20 pm, Dale wrote: You can run strings on it, or have a peek in a hex editor... How I do that? What would I learn from it? hex editor? I think I saw that somewhere. O_O I thought KDE used to have something that I could view it with but since the upgrade I

[gentoo-user] Re: Install Gentoo with SATA DVD/CD drive?

2006-01-19 Thread Charles Marcus
Anyone got this to work? Would appreciate any pointers... Yeah man. I have mine at my desktop working just fine. In your kernel compile, you need to peek at the low-level SCSI drivers section, and see that your drive might appear in there, as well as, pay attention to the naming

Re: [gentoo-user] ATI drivers

2005-04-12 Thread Richard Fish
only need the ati-drivers for R300 or greater. BTW, you might just want to take a peek at your /etc/X11/xorg.conf fileif you find 'Driver radeon', you are using x.org's driver. If it says 'Driver fglrx', you are using the ATI drivers currently. Might help to double check what you are using

Re: [gentoo-user] grub still broke

2005-06-03 Thread Richard Fish
maxim wexler wrote: Oops, What I was trying to say before I hit the wrong key, I paused the boot screen on the non-booting gentoo box and took a look at the HD line. It says the LBA mode is off. 32 bit mode is off. DMA mode is UDMA6, PIO mode is 4 FWIW I took a peek at the manual for your MB

Re: [gentoo-user] why firefox is so slow?

2006-04-30 Thread Alexander Skwar
to hate Googlemail because of the default to use HTML even if it is not required. Sucks. Big time. Another thing that sucks, is that HTML mails are permitted on this list. Why not just dump the HTML part (and every other attachment)? -- Well, you can implement a Perl peek() with unpack('P',...). Once you

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with SB Live, again

2005-07-17 Thread Zac Medico
E. Pereira wrote: As I told before my system gives me WARNING **: oss_open(): Failed to open audio device (/dev/sound/dsp): No such file or directory when I try to play audio. So I took a peek in my system and discovered, while trying to install alsa-driver, that ALSA is already compiled

[gentoo-user] Managing FF/TB plugins in Gentoo

2005-09-17 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
I've just had a look at FireFox about:plugins and I'm both worried and confused. No surprise there; it happens a lot when I peek under the covers. :o) There are two versions of the Java plugin listed, with the same libjavaplugin_oji.so filename. The latest is Java 1.5.0_04b05. There are two

[gentoo-user] udev + /usr

2011-09-12 Thread Alan Mackenzie
, I'd like to take a peek at the source code which does this evil thing. Would somebody please tell me which version of udev is involved. Thanks. -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

Re: [gentoo-user] Hard drive storage questions

2015-05-04 Thread Dale
had a 3TB drive to fail. Anyway, I also need to look into some sort of backup system. I used to do this with DVDs but with this much stuff, that just isn't a good idea, not to mention that DVDs have their own issues. I may take a peek into a RAID setup since really, that is about the best

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-12 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 12 Oct 2019 13:11:12 +0100, (Nuno Silva) wrote: > On 2019-10-12, Neil Bothwick wrote: > > >> tortoise ~ # emerge --update --verbose portage --backtrack=30 > >> --verbose-conflicts --pretend > > > > What are you emerging here, @system or @world? > > portage Ah, I missed portage

[gentoo-user] Re: sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-14 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2019-10-12, Alan Grimes wrote: > I'm still as much as 3 months away from having spare CPU time, right now > the next update is looking **BAD**: If you aren't going to update for 6 months at a time, then Gentoo is not a wise choice for a distribution. You've been told this many times.

[gentoo-user] Re: sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-14 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2019-10-12, Daniel Frey wrote: > I've run into this many times, whenever portage asks me to update itself > after a sync I always run `emerge -a portage gentoolkit` to merge them > both so this error doesn't happen. I ran into this for the first time last week, and I tinkered for an

[gentoo-user] Tailing compressed build logs

2023-03-06 Thread Bryan Gardiner
Hi folks, How can I follow Portage's compressed build logs in real time as they are generated? I keep build logs and use FEATURES=compress-build-logs so that they don't get too large. I can peek at how a build is going with zless on build.log.gz, which doesn't update (understandably), but I

Re: [gentoo-user] Change NIC ordering

2008-05-11 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
should have a comment before each line indicating what driver the device needs. Apart from that, you can probably peek into /sys. On my system, there seems to exist a directory named /sys/class/net/device/device/driver/module/drivers/pci\:module/, for instance for eth0 it's /sys/class/net/eth0

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Using portage through NFS

2009-02-09 Thread Roy Wright
than just running a couple of scripts that I wrote. Even how, I catch enough crap from my boss already for spending so much time tinkering with servers instead of programming :) Is there a guide out there for rolling my own kernel ebuild? Chris Take a peek at aufs on the sunrise overlay. It has

Re: [gentoo-user] Fresh install on reboot endless scrolling text

2009-06-09 Thread Roy Wright
media, enter the chroot, then take a peek at the logs in /var/log. Hopefully you can find a hint. HTH, Roy

[gentoo-user] Re: Fresh install on reboot endless scrolling text

2009-06-09 Thread Harry Putnam
the lines look like: blah... [OK] Then something goes crazy. Yes, just the first few `blah [ok]' lines... maybe 3. Assuming that's the scenario, boot with your install media, enter the chroot, then take a peek at the logs in /var/log. Hopefully you can find a hint. In progress on you

Re: [gentoo-user] Query: any good venue for sample lexyacc or flexbison programs

2008-09-03 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
/0,3110,0321486811,00.html It is universally regarded as the book about compilers. I have extensive lecture notes based on the first 8 chapters. They are available off my home page http://cs.nyu.edu/~gottlieb allan Thanks. I'll have a peek. -- Kevin O'Gorman, PhD

Re: [gentoo-user] Symlinking /usr/portage/distfiles

2007-01-31 Thread Alan McKinnon
it into separate packages (Write, Calc, etc.) like KDE did? This would get rid of that nonsense of 15 hrs for a single package build. haha, good joke, nice one, you just made my day. Oh wait, you mean you're serious? Erm, well, I once did have a peek into the OOo makefiles and what I saw

Re: [gentoo-user] Symlinking /usr/portage/distfiles

2007-01-31 Thread Anthony E. Caudel
going to break it into separate packages (Write, Calc, etc.) like KDE did? This would get rid of that nonsense of 15 hrs for a single package build. haha, good joke, nice one, you just made my day. Oh wait, you mean you're serious? Erm, well, I once did have a peek into the OOo makefiles and what

Re: [gentoo-user] depclean pwdb?

2007-07-16 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
), the second compile (at the date and time given), including SMP and pre-emptive scheduling, You can also peek at your boot loader configuration. In my case it's /boot/grub/menu.lst. You should be able to figure out which is your default kernel. You can also look at the output of eix -I sources

Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-27 Thread maxim wexler
shouldn't get a mile of output, but likewise you could do a locate java instead - nevertheless they should be in the same place). if locate returns something, then take a peek at your path (echo $PATH) and that should reveal your problem. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ which java which

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: FIXED 3D

2009-10-08 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Thursday 08 October 2009 20:33:01 Neil Bothwick wrote: On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 18:54:26 +0300, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: And it's usually quicker to type with backticks instead of $(): But nowhere near as clear. And it's quicker to type $( - muscle memory - than to do the whole hunt- peek

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: FIXED 3D

2009-10-08 Thread James Ausmus
. And it's quicker to type $( - muscle memory - than to do the whole hunt- peek-peck thing to find the ` key - I can't touch type it, have to *look* for it :-) Note: not single-quotes ('), but backticks (`). It's usually the key above TAB and to the left of 1. I rest my case

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Patch via perl script in an ebuild?

2010-07-02 Thread Arttu V.
Ah, I didn't know you had this already mostly figured out in a bug. Full disclosure requested -- from the very beginning! :D After taking a quick peek: do those ebuilds succeed in installing something? Since they don't follow CPAN conventions (esp. wrt naming) I'm not sure what perl-module.eclass

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Patch via perl script in an ebuild?

2010-07-02 Thread Grant
mostly figured out in a bug. Full disclosure requested -- from the very beginning! :D My mistake, I apologize. After taking a quick peek: do those ebuilds succeed in installing something? Since they don't follow CPAN conventions (esp. wrt naming) I'm not sure what perl-module.eclass actually does

Re: [gentoo-user] MediaTomb - sorting images by exif rating

2011-10-02 Thread czernitko
such virtual folders? MediaTomb builds the virtual folder set via JavaScript. Take a peek under /usr/share/mediatomb/js , and at http://mediatomb.cc/pages/scripting -- :wq

[gentoo-user] Re: Quick and dirty install of google chrome binary package

2012-02-07 Thread walt
directory instead of /usr/lib is the part I'm not sure about. I think you can peek into libpng12's ebuild, and transfer the relevant parts (e.g. those retrieving the source and doing the compile), and adapt the installation parts. Don't forget to put your custom ebuild in your local overlay, lest

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Quick and dirty install of google chrome binary package

2012-02-08 Thread Mick
the obsolete libpng12 in the /opt/google/chrome directory instead of /usr/lib is the part I'm not sure about. I think you can peek into libpng12's ebuild, and transfer the relevant parts (e.g. those retrieving the source and doing the compile), and adapt the installation parts. Don't

Re: [gentoo-user] I want to play movies without hangs

2012-05-17 Thread Michael Mol
that gets per-process socket auditing added, then it should show up. :) I usually use iftop for watching flows. There's another tool I installed which handles some things (such as IPv6) better, but inara and kaylee are still down, so I can't peek at their world files to find out what

[gentoo-user] Re: sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-12 Thread nunojsilva
On 2019-10-12, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 12 Oct 2019 02:14:51 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote: > >> right now the next update is looking **BAD**: >> >> >> >> tortoise ~ # emerge --update --verbose portage --backtrack=30 >> --verbose-conflicts --pretend > > What are you emerging here, @system or

Re: [gentoo-user] sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-12 Thread Daniel Frey
On 10/12/19 12:37 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sat, 12 Oct 2019 02:14:51 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote: I'm still as much as 3 months away from having spare CPU time, If you are unable to update more frequently than that you are going to encounter issues and maybe a binary distro would be a better

Re: [gentoo-user] sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-12 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 12 Oct 2019 02:14:51 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote: > I'm still as much as 3 months away from having spare CPU time, If you are unable to update more frequently than that you are going to encounter issues and maybe a binary distro would be a better fit. > right now the next update is looking

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-14 Thread Daniel Frey
On 10/14/19 7:47 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2019-10-12, Daniel Frey wrote: I've run into this many times, whenever portage asks me to update itself after a sync I always run `emerge -a portage gentoolkit` to merge them both so this error doesn't happen. I ran into this for the first time

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-14 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Monday, 14 October 2019 15:47:53 BST Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2019-10-12, Daniel Frey wrote: > > I've run into this many times, whenever portage asks me to update itself > > after a sync I always run `emerge -a portage gentoolkit` to merge them > > both so this error doesn't happen. > > I

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-14 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 14 Oct 2019 17:12:22 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > I ran into this for the first time last week, and I tinkered for an > > embarassingly long time before it dawned on me that simply emerging > > portage and gentoolkit together was the answer. It does seem like a > > bit of a bug when

Re: [gentoo-user] Weirdness Here

2008-03-27 Thread Chris Brennan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 look in your /etc/fstab, is /boot set to noauto? If it is, then /boot isn't being mounted at boot, mount it by hand, then take a peek ... CJoeB wrote: | Hi Guys, | | Something weird is going on with my system. I have been trying to | upgrade

Re: [gentoo-user] Weirdness Here

2008-03-27 Thread CJoeB
Chris Brennan wrote: look in your /etc/fstab, is /boot set to noauto? If it is, then /boot isn't being mounted at boot, mount it by hand, then take a peek ... Thanks. I figured that out. The thing that stymied me is that I normally don't have to manually mount /boot. Anyway, things

Re: [gentoo-user] Change NIC ordering

2008-05-11 Thread Mark Knecht
drivers are loaded how do I see what hardware is using which driver? The above file should have a comment before each line indicating what driver the device needs. Apart from that, you can probably peek into /sys. On my system, there seems to exist a directory named /sys/class/net/device

Re: [gentoo-user] getting GMT to use DST

2007-09-14 Thread Paul Gibbons
/etc/conf.d/clock contains: CLOCK=UTC # Select the proper timezone. For valid values, peek inside of the # /usr/share/zoneinfo/ directory. For example, some common values are # America/New_York or EST5EDT or Europe/Berlin. TIMEZONE=GB For NTP I followed the instructions in http://gentoo

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Fresh install on reboot endless scrolling text

2009-06-09 Thread Mark Knecht
messages flash by, you get to the second part of the boot where the lines look like:  blah...   [OK] Then something goes crazy. Yes,  just the first few `blah   [ok]' lines... maybe 3. Assuming that's the scenario, boot with your install media, enter the chroot, then take a peek

Re: [gentoo-user] Strange traffic says I am using windoze and have a bug.

2005-12-26 Thread darren kirby
quoth the Dale: I did download the file listed on their site but it is a .exe file. I have no idea what it does though. It's not like I can install it. LOL You can run strings on it, or have a peek in a hex editor... Where's my rope again?? I have a lot of trees. ;-) Dale :-) -d

Re: [gentoo-user] KDE-4.1.3 + KDE-3.5.9 = messed up KDEDIRS ?

2008-11-12 Thread Dmitry S. Makovey
with workarounds for a while I think, since I really depend on 3.5.x (i.e. fully functional KDE) and 4.1.3 is more of sneak-peek and an attempt to adjust/get used to the new way ahead of time :) Another silly question that bothers me now: KDE3 menu displayes double entires for most KDE applications whereas

RE: [gentoo-user] OT - Some miscellanous questions about hack attacks and dealing with them

2007-02-23 Thread Nelson, David \(ED, PARD\)
Safe Mode then he wont run it at all. http://us2.php.net/features.safe-mode I'm not a PHP expert by any means so I can't definitively say use safe mode but if people are looking to lock down a server it may be worth a peek. OT: Also, my name is David Nelson not Nelson David. Don't blame me - it's

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: package.keywords

2009-06-22 Thread Arttu V.
? No, but it instructs one to peek into man 5 ebuild for the info. If you look again at the portage manpage, the section on package.keywords states of the file format: one DEPEND atom per line followed by additional KEYWORDS And at the top (Glossary) it says about these atoms: DEPEND atom

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: FIXED 3D

2009-10-09 Thread Alex Schuster
to do the whole hunt- peek-peck thing to find the ` key - I can't touch type it, have to *look* for it Uh... :-) ... okay :) I for myself was happy when I learnt that $() exists, and prefer it over the backticks notation. Although it's more to type. But it looks better, and I want my scripts

Re: [gentoo-user] Two problems with xdg-open

2010-02-12 Thread Albert Hopkins
. This is rather obviously not the desired behaviour. Maybe I'm blind or something, but I don't see anything in the man page about how it determines what is the user's preferred application. It's a simple bash script. There's no magic. Take a peek at it. -a

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Patch via perl script in an ebuild?

2010-07-02 Thread David Abbott
it work then but not now? http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305621 Ah, I didn't know you had this already mostly figured out in a bug. Full disclosure requested -- from the very beginning! :D After taking a quick peek: do those ebuilds succeed in installing something? Since they don't follow

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Patch via perl script in an ebuild?

2010-07-02 Thread Grant
mostly figured out in a bug. Full disclosure requested -- from the very beginning! :D After taking a quick peek: do those ebuilds succeed in installing something? Since they don't follow CPAN conventions (esp. wrt naming) I'm not sure what perl-module.eclass actually does for their src_compile

Re: [gentoo-user] udev + /usr

2011-09-12 Thread Michael Schreckenbauer
would. Anyhow, I'd like to take a peek at the source code which does this evil thing. Would somebody please tell me which version of udev is involved. Every udev version works this way. Fixing udev to continue working with separate /usr is far from trivial imo. Changing some paths is not the way

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Quick and dirty install of google chrome binary package

2012-02-07 Thread Pandu Poluan
instead of /usr/lib is the part I'm not sure about. I think you can peek into libpng12's ebuild, and transfer the relevant parts (e.g. those retrieving the source and doing the compile), and adapt the installation parts. Don't forget to put your custom ebuild in your local overlay, lest emerge

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Quick and dirty install of google chrome binary package

2012-02-08 Thread Alan McKinnon
the google-chrome ebuild to do what I want :) The part where I install the obsolete libpng12 in the /opt/google/chrome directory instead of /usr/lib is the part I'm not sure about. I think you can peek into libpng12's ebuild, and transfer the relevant parts (e.g. those

Re: [gentoo-user] I want to play movies without hangs

2012-05-17 Thread Mark Knecht
are still down, so I can't peek at their world files to find out what it was. -- :wq Thanks. iftop is interesting but seems more focused on the provider of the media source and less on the sink. I also use nettop to watch overall bitrates but I suspect you have that one also. Assume I have 3 VMs

Re: [gentoo-user] I shoot into my own feet: dhcpd installed...

2014-11-22 Thread Dale
in advance for any help! Best regards, mcc Take a peek in this directory: /etc/runlevels/default/ I think if you remove that link it will not start the service. In other words, if you have dhcpd in there, or one of the other runlevels, remove it. Of course, there is the chance

Re: [gentoo-user] I shoot into my own feet: dhcpd installed...

2014-11-22 Thread meino . cramer
is not accessable, I cannot unemerge dhcpd)? Thank you very much in advance for any help! Best regards, mcc Take a peek in this directory: /etc/runlevels/default/ I think if you remove that link it will not start the service. In other words, if you have dhcpd in there, or one

Re: [gentoo-user] Hard drive storage questions

2015-05-04 Thread Walter Dnes
but with this much stuff, that just isn't a good idea, not to mention that DVDs have their own issues. I may take a peek into a RAID setup since really, that is about the best if not only way to do it. How often do you need to refresh your backups? And how much does a medium-size safety-deposit box

[gentoo-user] Re: sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-14 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2019-10-14, Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Monday, 14 October 2019 15:47:53 BST Grant Edwards wrote: >> On 2019-10-12, Daniel Frey wrote: >> > I've run into this many times, whenever portage asks me to update itself >> > after a sync I always run `emerge -a portage gentoolkit` to merge them >> >

Re: [gentoo-user] No sound. Please, help!

2020-10-18 Thread Dale
/alsasound start and then /etc/init.d/alsasound save I think it is save.  If it pukes, may have to peek into the init script and see what option it is. That should make it survive a reboot.  Dale :-)  :-)  P. S.  I found a new sledge hammer.  Is this being sent as plain text only?  No HTML at all? 

Re: [gentoo-user] /boot/grub and grub2 directories

2021-12-04 Thread Dale
m your setup it looks > like it goes for grub2 first. > > That's a good idea.  I used equery f grub to see what grub installed where but it showed nothing at all for /boot.  I figure grub-install puts all the needed files in /boot but I wasn't sure how to get it to list where it put them.  T

Re: [gentoo-user] Tailing compressed build logs

2023-03-06 Thread Mickaël Bucas
Le mar. 7 mars 2023 à 05:36, Bryan Gardiner a écrit : > > Hi folks, > > How can I follow Portage's compressed build logs in real time as they > are generated? > > I keep build logs and use FEATURES=compress-build-logs so that they > don't get too large. I can peek

Re: [gentoo-user] Tailing compressed build logs

2023-03-07 Thread Michael
and use FEATURES=compress-build-logs so that they > > don't get too large. I can peek at how a build is going with zless on > > build.log.gz, which doesn't update (understandably), but I would > > really like to be able to watch a log with some "tail -f" equivalent. >

Re: [gentoo-user] Strange traffic says I am using windoze and have a bug.

2005-12-26 Thread Dale
darren kirby wrote: You can run strings on it, or have a peek in a hex editor... How I do that? What would I learn from it? hex editor? I think I saw that somewhere. O_O I thought KDE used to have something that I could view it with but since the upgrade I can't find it. Maybe

Re: [gentoo-user] grub still broke

2005-06-03 Thread Richard Fish
maxim wexler wrote: I took a peek at the manual for your MB. You might want to double check the BIOS settings for the hard disk and make sure that LBA/Large mode is set to Auto. It *is*. The only other choice is disabled. Also, what is the CHS reported by the kernel in the dmesg

Re: [gentoo-user] Managing FF/TB plugins in Gentoo

2005-09-18 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
On 9/18/05, Christoph Gysin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kevin O'Gorman wrote: I've just had a look at FireFox about:plugins and I'm both worried and confused. No surprise there; it happens a lot when I peek under the covers.:o) There are two versions of the Java plugin listed, with the same

Re: [gentoo-user] udev + /usr

2011-09-12 Thread Canek Peláez Valdés
an option to disrequire the early mounting of /usr as much as we would. Anyhow, I'd like to take a peek at the source code which does this evil thing.  Would somebody please tell me which version of udev is involved. Thanks. (This would be my only post in this new thread: I think I have made my

Re: [gentoo-user] udev + /usr

2011-09-12 Thread Dale
people would welcome an option to disrequire the early mounting of /usr as much as we would. Anyhow, I'd like to take a peek at the source code which does this evil thing. Would somebody please tell me which version of udev is involved. Thanks. (This would be my only post in this new thread: I

Re: [gentoo-user] I shoot into my own feet: dhcpd installed...

2014-11-22 Thread Dale
the system is not accessable, I cannot unemerge dhcpd)? Thank you very much in advance for any help! Best regards, mcc Take a peek in this directory: /etc/runlevels/default/ I think if you remove that link it will not start the service. In other words, if you have dhcpd in there, or one

Re: [gentoo-user] sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-12 Thread Alan Grimes
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sat, 12 Oct 2019 02:14:51 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote: I'm still as much as 3 months away from having spare CPU time, If you are unable to update more frequently than that you are going to encounter issues and maybe a binary distro would be a better fit. right now the

[gentoo-user] Device notifier changed mounting for normal drives

2020-06-11 Thread Dale
on, saved it, then turned it back off and saved it.  It still automounts, to the wrong location no less. Someone mentioned that DN uses udisks.  I took a peek at the config file in /etc and it hasn't changed. No mention of private path either.  I then tried to find anything udisks in /home, nothing

Re: [gentoo-user] Strange traffic says I am using windoze and have a bug.

2005-12-26 Thread Dale
Eric Bliss wrote: On Monday 26 December 2005 05:20 pm, Dale wrote: You can run strings on it, or have a peek in a hex editor... How I do that? What would I learn from it? hex editor? I think I saw that somewhere. O_O I thought KDE used to have something that I could view

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Slightly OT: favorite window manager/desktop environ?

2005-09-04 Thread Bob Sanders
peek under the hood. While they've left to go to other companies, one of the interns told me that she misses her Gentoo system - she's back in the Java/WinXX world of Corporate computing. For training new technical individuals on Linux, source based distributions with package management systems

Re: [gentoo-user] udev + /usr

2011-09-12 Thread Canek Peláez Valdés
this as much as we are?  Or are they, maybe?  In which case, maybe the kernel people would welcome an option to disrequire the early mounting of /usr as much as we would. Anyhow, I'd like to take a peek at the source code which does this evil thing.  Would somebody please tell me which version

Re: [gentoo-user] udev + /usr

2011-09-12 Thread Michael Mol
is part of the kernel.  How come the kernel hackers aren't up in arms about this as much as we are?  Or are they, maybe?  In which case, maybe the kernel people would welcome an option to disrequire the early mounting of /usr as much as we would. Anyhow, I'd like to take a peek at the source code

Re: [gentoo-user] udev + /usr

2011-09-12 Thread Alan Mackenzie
would welcome an option to disrequire the early mounting of /usr as much as we would. Anyhow, I'd like to take a peek at the source code which does this evil thing. Would somebody please tell me which version of udev is involved. Every udev version works this way. My udev (164-r2

Re: [gentoo-user] udev + /usr

2011-09-12 Thread Michael Schreckenbauer
the early mounting of /usr as much as we would. Anyhow, I'd like to take a peek at the source code which does this evil thing. Would somebody please tell me which version of udev is involved. Every udev version works this way. My udev (164-r2) is just fine at the moment

Re: [gentoo-user] udev + /usr

2011-09-12 Thread Alan McKinnon
a peek at the source code which does this evil thing.  Would somebody please tell me which version of udev is involved. Thanks. (This would be my only post in this new thread: I think I have made my point of view clear in the other thread). I have seen a lot of disinformation going

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] How fast was ... ?

2011-10-27 Thread meino . cramer
bit from outer space were little green bits from outer space, and real programmers has gone where no man has been gone before! I started with an Atari 800. I had a bible called Mapping the Atari which had described EVERY used memory cell with its funtion and what you can do with it. Peek and Poke

Re: [gentoo-user] Me, and how to troll LIKE A BOSS.

2016-06-25 Thread Mark David Dumlao
getting marked as "Important" on my inbox so I had a peek at Mr Grimes' history and here we are. The above was raked from Mr Grimes' most recent miracle, and I have to say, it feels strangely satisfying for this mailing list to get a taste of its own medicine. Alan, if you _

[gentoo-user] sneak peek at next update.

2019-10-12 Thread Alan Grimes
I'm still as much as 3 months away from having spare CPU time, right now the next update is looking **BAD**: tortoise ~ # emerge --update --verbose portage --backtrack=30 --verbose-conflicts --pretend These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done!

[gentoo-user] excess x11 drivers

2008-11-15 Thread Harry Putnam
card so set VIDEO_CARDS=nv Now with my emerge -vuDN @system @world complete I'm unable to start X. (More on that later in a separate thread) But a little peek with eix -Ic |grep x11-drivers I still see a hefty mess of them: [I] x11-drivers/xf86-input-evdev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]/13/08): Generic

Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-26 Thread Chad Feller
could do a locate java instead - nevertheless they should be in the same place). if locate returns something, then take a peek at your path (echo $PATH) and that should reveal your problem. maxim wexler wrote: Hi everybody, Anybody have this happen: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ limewire /usr/bin

Re: [gentoo-user] limewire won't start

2006-03-27 Thread Chad Feller
of java as you shouldn't get a mile of output, but likewise you could do a locate java instead - nevertheless they should be in the same place). if locate returns something, then take a peek at your path (echo $PATH) and that should reveal your problem. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ which java

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Slightly OT: favorite window manager/desktop environ?

2005-09-04 Thread Paul Hoy
. But they were more able to fix the tests because they had a better peek under the hood. While they've left to go to other companies, one of the interns told me that she misses her Gentoo system - she's back in the Java/WinXX world of Corporate computing. For training new technical

Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo dead?

2020-04-21 Thread Dale
ing.  Heck, I learn stuff all the time, keeping it in my head is difficult tho.  My memory at times is bad enough that I created a text file with commands that I just can't quite remember the details of.  Sometimes when someone asks a question, I go take a peek to see if at some point it was me

[gentoo-user] Worrying revdep results against libc.so.6?

2009-10-23 Thread Mick
/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Devel/Peek/Peek.so * /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Digest/MD5/MD5.so * /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Encode/Byte/Byte.so * /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Encode/CN/CN.so * /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Encode/EBCDIC/EBCDIC.so * /usr

[gentoo-user] Re: Worrying revdep results against libc.so.6?

2009-10-23 Thread Nikos Chantziaras
* /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Devel/PPPort/PPPort.so * /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Devel/Peek/Peek.so * /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Digest/MD5/MD5.so * /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Encode/Byte/Byte.so * /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i686-linux/auto/Encode/CN

Re: [gentoo-user] Slow python execution

2018-06-25 Thread Klaus Ethgen
0.0008.9330.000 scanner.py:1313(scan_plain_spaces) 2013140.2430.0008.6600.000 parser.py:270(parse_block_node_or_indentless_sequence) 126696955.8000.0005.8010.000 reader.py:87(peek) 3659031.6850.0004.8730.000 scanner.py:749

Re: [gentoo-user] perl-cleaner lerfovers

2015-03-02 Thread Tanstaafl
/auto/Encode/EBCDIC/EBCDIC.so /usr/lib32/perl5/5.16.3/i686-linux/auto/Encode/Unicode/Unicode.so /usr/lib32/perl5/5.16.3/i686-linux/auto/Encode/TW/TW.so /usr/lib32/perl5/5.16.3/i686-linux/auto/Devel/PPPort/PPPort.so /usr/lib32/perl5/5.16.3/i686-linux/auto/Devel/Peek/Peek.so /usr/lib32/perl5/5.16.3/i686

Re: [gentoo-user] perl-cleaner lerfovers

2015-03-02 Thread Alan McKinnon
/5.16.3/i686-linux/auto/Encode/EBCDIC/EBCDIC.so /usr/lib32/perl5/5.16.3/i686-linux/auto/Encode/Unicode/Unicode.so /usr/lib32/perl5/5.16.3/i686-linux/auto/Encode/TW/TW.so /usr/lib32/perl5/5.16.3/i686-linux/auto/Devel/PPPort/PPPort.so /usr/lib32/perl5/5.16.3/i686-linux/auto/Devel/Peek/Peek.so /usr

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