Re: [gentoo-user] Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 22:53 -0700, Darren Kirby wrote: Quoth the Alexander Skwar · maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED]: digg2ogg should be dir2ogg 0.8 is the latest stable version. Why do you think, that a different version should be offered, when you emerge dir2ogg? Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough? Can't argue with that *lol* can I call you UPSTREAM? ;) This is what I do in cases like this (not aimed at UPSTREAM, but for anyone's reference :) 1. look in /usr/portage to see if newer ebuild exists. - if it does, find out whether it's in ~x86, or hard masked, and decide if I want to explicitly unmask it (usually I do). 2. if no ebuild exists, check bugs.gentoo.org and see if anyone has requested it / submitted an ebuild that I can put in my overlay. 3. if not, I look at the app's homepage and see if I really want / need the latest features, and if so I submit a version bump request on bugs.gentoo.org, providing as much help in the testing process as I can. 4. if it's a very popular app, like gnome, then I look for unofficial ebuilds and put them in my overlay. If you try any of these options (unmask, overlay, or unofficial ebuild), then be prepared for issues / bugs. But that's what the game is all about :) HTH, -- Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace dot net dot au In order to discover who you are, first learn who everybody else is; you're what's left. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
Darren Kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Quoth the Alexander Skwar · maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED]: digg2ogg should be dir2ogg 0.8 is the latest stable version. Why do you think, that a different version should be offered, when you emerge dir2ogg? Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough? No, not good enough, as that doesn't matter at all. All that matters is, what's in the tree. And the latest stable version is 0.8, no matter what you think. The question remains: Why should a different version be offered? Alexander Skwar -- A closed mouth gathers no foot. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] sodipodi
Hi, I can not find sodipodi in emerge where is it ? Bye -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] What does future video mode mean for the i810 xorg driver?
Hi, I looked at this tool. It allows me to patch the bios table w/ resolution and bpp value - but not with the rest of the mode line timings. How can I change that? Furthermore I'm using a SUN GDM5410 monitor - which seems to have nonstandard timings... still puzzled, Wolfgang -Original Message- From: Matthew R. Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 10/17/2006 11:16 AM To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] What does future video mode mean for the i810 xorg driver? On Tuesday 17 October 2006 10:04, Wolfgang Liebich wrote: Hi, I'm using xorg-server 1.1.1-r1, with i810 driver for the Intel 915 on board graphics adapter. I tried to use a SUN GDM5410 monitor (with matching adapter cable), which now is hanging on a SUN workstation. According to the OSD it runs w/ 81.1kHz/76 Hz vert/hor. freq., and a resolution of 1280x1024 pixels. BUT if I try to use it on my new! shiny! gentoo PC, I only get it to 1024x768 pixels. If I specify no modes in my xorg.conf, I get a black screen, If I specify 1024x768, it works. I tried to include 1280x1024 and 1280x960 (VESA modi), but got a murderous screen flicker - totally unusable. The Xorg.0 logfile said something about Supported Future Video Modes: which contain a 76Hz 1280x1024 mode. What does this mean? I appended the xorg.cfg used for my tests with this monitor (I used ddcxinfo-knoppix to generate mode lines), an Xorg.0 logfile is included also. Can anyone help me with getting a nice, shiny screen resolution? :-/ TIA, Wolfgang Liebich I've just set up this card on my new laptop, to get the highest resolution you need to emerge 915resolution which patches the video bios, if I understand correctly Try searching on the wiki for this package for the exact details of how to set it up properly. I didn't find it difficult to do Matt -- %%% Dr. Matthew R. Lee CASEB ECIM Departamento de Ecologia, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile, Alameda 340, Santiago. CP 6513677 CHILE [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: meiochile.matthewlee.org %%% -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list winmail.dat
Re: [gentoo-user] sodipodi
use inkscape, it's sodipodi fork http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/SodiPodi 2006/10/18, Stéphane ANCELOT [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I can not find sodipodi in emerge where is it ? Bye -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- regards, Hegai Ilya -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 22:53:27 -0700, Darren Kirby wrote: 0.8 is the latest stable version. Why do you think, that a different version should be offered, when you emerge dir2ogg? Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough? Sort of. Their is a newer version available in portage, but the ebuild has not been marked stable yet. however, the latest stable is 0.9.2 and I see you released 0.9.3 in July, so the ebuilds are definitely lagging behind. When the package has not changed in terms of build process and dependencies, you can normally make a copy of the ebuild with the new version number, digest it and then emerge it. As the author and a Gentoo user, why not make an ebuild available on your web page and post it too Bugzilla, then the package maintainer may pick it up and put it in portage -- Neil Bothwick Life Support System Failure - Reboot Patient (Y/n)? signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] how thorough is #emerge --sync?
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 20:37:04 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote: I thought sync was supposed to prime portage to get the latest versions of software when needed. The latest versions AVAILABLE. As has been said so many times, search bugzilla first - http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147360 -- Neil Bothwick Conclusion: the place where you got tired of thinking. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge swt failed: cannot find -lGL
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 03:53, Iain Buchanan wrote: [SNIP] I worked around it by doing this: $ cd /usr/lib $ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/opengl/ati/lib/libGL.so but I don't know that this is the right thing to do - how do I tell if it actually works like this? [SNIP] # eselect opengl set ati Switching to ati OpenGL interface... done # readlink /usr/lib/libGL.so /usr/lib/opengl/ati/lib/libGL.so # eselect opengl set xorg-x11 Switching to xorg-x11 OpenGL interface... done # readlink /usr/lib/libGL.so /usr/lib/opengl/xorg-x11/lib/libGL.so -- Bo Andresen pgp43kxJUmVm7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] IMAP servers
Régis Décamps wrote: On 10/17/06, Steve [Gentoo] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm no longer so sure about when imap processes are spawned or terminated - but there seem to be a non-deterministic lots of them for each Thunderbird session. There is one process create each time Thunderbird opens a new connection, up to a limit which should be configured in your imap server (MAXPERIP for courier-imap) I couldn't find a setting for this in dovecot... Thunderbird opens a connection each time a new folder is accessed, and closes them when it has reach a limit which is configured in Account Setting, account, Server settings, Advanced, maximum unmber of connections to cache ...but, given that gem, it doesn't matter to me any longer. I've reduced the setting in Thunderbird to something sensibly small and things are running far more smoothly now. Thanks! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Tool for uploading to imap
Hi folks, does anyone know an tool for uploading mails onto an imap server ? thx -- - Enrico Weigelt== metux IT service - http://www.metux.de/ - Please visit the OpenSource QM Taskforce: http://wiki.metux.de/public/OpenSource_QM_Taskforce Patches / Fixes for a lot dozens of packages in dozens of versions: http://patches.metux.de/ - -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Tool for uploading to imap
Am Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2006 11:10 schrieb ext Enrico Weigelt: does anyone know an tool for uploading mails onto an imap server ? What about [put your favorite imap capable mail client here]? Bye... Dirk -- Dirk Heinrichs | Tel: +49 (0)162 234 3408 Configuration Manager | Fax: +49 (0)211 47068 111 Capgemini Deutschland | Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hambornerstraße 55 | Web: http://www.capgemini.com D-40472 Düsseldorf | ICQ#: 110037733 GPG Public Key C2E467BB | Keyserver: www.keyserver.net pgpKrShmI0Avv.pgp Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] Re: ati-driver update
Richard Fish wrote: xorg 7.1 or later require newer drivers. You either have to use the xf86-video-ati (the open source drivers included with x.org), or mask the new version of x.org. If you want to update to the current x.org, and abandon the proprietary ATI drivers, remove fglrx from VIDEO_CARDS in /etc/make.conf. Great, so I have to chose between 3d accel and updated xorg. Thanks anyway oskar -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ati-driver update
oskar kapala wrote: Richard Fish wrote: xorg 7.1 or later require newer drivers. You either have to use the xf86-video-ati (the open source drivers included with x.org), or mask the new version of x.org. If you want to update to the current x.org, and abandon the proprietary ATI drivers, remove fglrx from VIDEO_CARDS in /etc/make.conf. Great, so I have to chose between 3d accel and updated xorg. Thanks anyway oskar Oskar, Blame ATI, they have 3 options, open the driver, keep up with Xorg dev, or piss people off. It as always seemed to me that they like option 3 Cynyr -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ati-driver update
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 13:28, oskar kapala wrote: Richard Fish wrote: xorg 7.1 or later require newer drivers. You either have to use the xf86-video-ati (the open source drivers included with x.org), or mask the new version of x.org. If you want to update to the current x.org, and abandon the proprietary ATI drivers, remove fglrx from VIDEO_CARDS in /etc/make.conf. Great, so I have to chose between 3d accel and updated xorg. i have both drivers 'ati-drivers-8.29.6 and xf86-video-ati-6.6.3' on top of xorg-server-7.1 and linux-2.6.18-gentoo-r1. xorg drivers i keep in case something goes wrong and they don't support 3d for my radeon9600pro card. m -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: What does future video mode mean for the i810 xorg driver?
I looked at this tool. It allows me to patch the bios table w/ resolution and bpp value - but not with the rest of the mode line timings. How can I change that? It seems, that you can't. All the Linux-stuff is using the BIOS to switch modes. Also see this page: http://intellinuxgraphics.org/documentation.html Question: Is the BIOS still used for mode setting? Answer Yes, the direct mode setting work isn't finished yet, and therefore the released driver still uses the system BIOS to select and set the graphics mode. There is an experimental version of the direct mode setting driver available via git: You're free to give it a try; it's published on the mode setting branch in the xf86-video-intel git repository. The mode setting branch supports the i810 through i945 hardware. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge swt failed: cannot find -lGL
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 10:04 +0200, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: On Wednesday 18 October 2006 03:53, Iain Buchanan wrote: [SNIP] I worked around it by doing this: $ cd /usr/lib $ sudo ln -s /usr/lib/opengl/ati/lib/libGL.so but I don't know that this is the right thing to do - how do I tell if it actually works like this? [SNIP] # eselect opengl set ati Switching to ati OpenGL interface... done # readlink /usr/lib/libGL.so /usr/lib/opengl/ati/lib/libGL.so # eselect opengl set xorg-x11 Switching to xorg-x11 OpenGL interface... done # readlink /usr/lib/libGL.so /usr/lib/opengl/xorg-x11/lib/libGL.so $ sudo eselect opengl set ati Switching to ati OpenGL interface... done $ readlink /usr/lib/libGL.so /usr/lib/opengl/ati/lib/libGL.so looks fine. $ sudo eselect opengl set xorg-x11 Switching to xorg-x11 OpenGL interface... done $ readlink /usr/lib/libGL.so $ nothing returned looks wrong! I did a bit of snooping, and found that libGL.so comes from mesa, so I re-merged mesa (media-libs/mesa-6.5.1-r1) and it seems to be working again: $ readlink /usr/lib/libGL.so /usr/lib/opengl/xorg-x11/lib/libGL.so now, can googleearth work with mesa? it seems to lock-up at the splash screen... thanks! -- Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace dot net dot au The good oxymoron, to define it by a self-illustration, must be a planned inadvertency. -Wilson Follett -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: ati-driver update
Andrew Frink wrote: Blame ATI, they have 3 options, open the driver, keep up with Xorg dev, or piss people off. It as always seemed to me that they like option 3 Cynyr, Yep, you are absolutely right. I knew that ati is not a good idea, but this is laptop... oskar -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] xorg can't work with hotplugged mice?
Hi all, from time to time I remove mice and plug them in, as I move my laptop around locations. Sometimes I also start my laptop without a mouse plugged in, and then plug one in after boot. But every time I do so, X doesn't recognise the new mouse. I have /dev/input/mouse[0-3] set up in /etc/X11/xorg.conf. I have to either restart X, or (this is interesting): switch to a console, unplug then replug the mouse, then switch back to X, and allofasudden the mouse works again. I can't use the generic /dev/input/mice, (the one-for-all device) because I have a synaptic driver for the touchpad (/dev/input/mouse1), and auto for any other mouse plugged in (/dev/input/mouse2). Now, the fact that switching to a console and re-plugging the mouse works is strange - this tells me that X can do it without restarting, but I don't know how to make it recognise the mouse... I can't (and don't want to) use custom udev rules for two reasons: 1. I want to plug in any mouse and have it used straight away as /dev/input/mouse2 2. This is such a simple problem, and udev seems like such a complicated solution :) And lastly, if I have X running with a working usb mouse (/dev/input/mouse2), and then unplug the mouse, then /dev/input/mouse2 stays there. Until I restart X or switch to a console and back (then it disappears)... strange!! does _anyone_ reading use X and _not_ the /dev/input/mice device? I would be interested to hear from you!!! thanks, -- Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace dot net dot au Everyone writes on the walls except me. -Said to be graffiti seen in Pompeii -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] xorg can't work with hotplugged mice?
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 14:15, Iain Buchanan wrote: Hi all, from time to time I remove mice and plug them in, as I move my laptop around locations. Sometimes I also start my laptop without a mouse plugged in, and then plug one in after boot. [snip] I can't use the generic /dev/input/mice, (the one-for-all device) because I have a synaptic driver for the touchpad (/dev/input/mouse1), and auto for any other mouse plugged in (/dev/input/mouse2). I don't see why you can't use /dev/input/mice - I have the same mouse setup as you and it works for me. Unless you have problematic hardware that is [snip] does _anyone_ reading use X and _not_ the /dev/input/mice device? I would be interested to hear from you!!! Well, fwiw, I'll give you the config I have and that works for me (with irrelevant bits snipped out). Maybe it'll work for you too... Section ServerLayout Identifier FGLRX Screen0 aticonfig-Screen[0] 0 0 InputDevice Mouse0CorePointer InputDevice Mouse1AlwaysCore InputDevice Keyboard0 CoreKeyboard EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Mouse0 Driver mouse Option CorePointer Option Protocol IMPS/2 Option Device/dev/input/mice Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 Option Emulate3Buttons true EndSection Section InputDevice Identifier Mouse1 Driver synaptics Option Device/dev/psaux Option Protocol auto-dev [snip synaptic config stuff] Option SendCoreEventstrue Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 6 7 Option Emulate3Buttons EndSection It's been a long long time since I set this up but I believe the critical settings at the time were CorePointer and AlwaysCore in the ServerLayout alan -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] xmlrpc packages disappeared?
Hello, after a major upgrade of a box running some service using phpxmlrpc that package disappeared, and there's no more support of xmlrpc of any kind for PHP, neither through the former dev-php/phpxmlrpc nor through dev-php/PEAR-XML_RPC. A GLSA of August 2005 reports a vulnerability and recommends to upgrade the version, but now the packages don't exist any more... where are they? What is the successor? Doesn't anybody else miss this? I searched all mailing list archives and web sites for info about that and all I found was websites that show the same error message as mine, when I install phpxmlrpc from http://phpxmlrpc.sourceforge.net/ into /usr/local/lib: Warning: dl(): Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php4/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-zts-20020429/xml.so' - /usr/lib/php4/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-zts-20020429/xml.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in /usr/local/lib/php4/include/php/xmlrpc.inc on line 44 How is xmlrpc for php supposed to work in current releases of Gentoo? My profile: 2006.1/server Kernel 2.6.17-r8, glibc 2.4, all packages up to date. Thanks for any help -- Maik Musall [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG public key 0x856861EB (keyserver: wwwkeys.de.pgp.net) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] SMTP Authentication
On Tue, October 17, 2006 09:42, Tito Valentin wrote: Hello list: I have been trying to get SMTP authentication on Gentoo to work with no success. I am running qmail (netqmail package) with dovecot and saslauth. I am able to connect and read my mail through IMAP fine. The problem is that I cannot send email using my own SMTP server due to an authentication issue. Every time we try to send email out we get an error saying that it cannot establish a connection because I am not part of the allowed rcphost list. I tried adding the remote host in the rcpthosts database but the problem persists. The only error I see in the log files for dovecot is Disconnected Can anyone point me in the right direction as to why I can't be authenticated when sending email out? Another thing is, it keeps prompting me for my passwd. GV -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list List: Ha, I am having the same problem as Tito Valentin. Is anyone out there able to shed some light on this problem? I opted for the use of SquirrelMail in the mean time but it would be nice to be able to use Thunderbird or Outlook. Thanks, / Ronald Vincent Vazquez -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] xmlrpc packages disappeared?
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 03:09:59PM +0200, Maik Musall wrote: after a major upgrade of a box running some service using phpxmlrpc that package disappeared, and there's no more support of xmlrpc of any kind for PHP, neither through the former dev-php/phpxmlrpc nor through dev-php/PEAR-XML_RPC. A GLSA of August 2005 reports a vulnerability and recommends to upgrade the version, but now the packages don't exist any more... where are they? What is the successor? Doesn't anybody else miss this? Oh, I forgot to mention: I have dev-lang/php compiled with both xml and xmlrpc USE flags. Full flags as follows: -adabas -apache +apache2 -bcmath +berkdb -birdstep -bzip2 -calendar -cdb -cgi -cjk +cli -concurrentmodphp +crypt -ctype -curl -db2 -dbase -dbmaker -dbx -debug -discard-path -doc -empress -empress-bcs -esoob +exif -expat -fastbuild -fdftk -filepro -firebird -flatfile -force-cgi-redirect -frontbase -ftp +gd -gd-external +gdbm -gmp -hardenedphp -hyperwave-api +iconv +imap -informix -inifile -interbase -iodbc +ipv6 -java-external -java-internal -kerberos +ldap -libedit -mcal -mcve -memlimit -mhash -ming -mnogosearch -msql -mssql -mysql +ncurses +nls +oci8 -oci8-instant-client -odbc -oracle7 -overload -ovrimos -pcntl +pcre -pfpro -pic -posix -postgres +readline -recode -sapdb +session -sharedext -sharedmem +snmp -sockets -solid +spell -sqlite +ssl -sybase -sybase-ct -sysvipc +threads -tokenizer +truetype +unicode -wddx +xml +xmlrpc +xpm -xsl -yaz -zip +zlib Regards -- Maik Musall [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG public key 0x856861EB (keyserver: wwwkeys.de.pgp.net) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] problems rendering unicode characters
On 10/18/06, Liviu Andronic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/17/06, fei huang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not sure, but have a look at your locale settings.. good luckI currently have LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 and LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8 set in /etc/env.d/02locale.AndIhavetheappropriateenvvariables. I don't have that file, note that not all applications support UTF-8 yet, don't know where the characters are being displayed, try other applications, type 'locale' to see what exactly the current locale is. one thing, you'll be better off with a empty LC_ALL , but en.US.UTF-8 for you LANG. good luck Does anyoneknow whichvariablemightaffectdisplaying fonts - in general - or unicodecharacters - in particular? daniel-- Liviu
RE: [gentoo-user] Using a SUN workstation monitor with a GENTOO linux PC?
Hi, From: Henti Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:13:22 +0200 Wolfgang Liebich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've setup a new gentoo system. I plan to use the monitor of a SUN workstation (a Sun 40x30cm RGB monitor - I don't know more) with it. The PC has an Intel 945G/GZ Express Integrated Graphics Controller. Is it possible to use a SUN monitor with this graphics cars? Which special settings do I need? Alot of the specialized monitors (my experiance is with SGI machines) uses single sync monitors, which means they don't have a sync range like most monitors for PC's, but a single sync range hardlocked to the card in the machine the work with. You'll need to find out exactly which monitor it is .. find out what sync and refresh it is hardlinked with and then get your card to output signal in that sync and refresh otherwise you won't get it working. Please bear in mind, I have never worked on Sun monitors with PC's so can't vouch for how accurate this might be ... just going from previous experience with similar situation and what was the cause of it WELL, my experiences so far: - With the Intel on board controller it don't work. This controller accepts no mode lines but only the modes stored in the BIOS - and those won't work tith the GDM-5410 monitor. - The monitor seems to support multiple frequencies, but many modes work pretty poor. With another PC (my old one) and a trusty Matrox G200 card I managed to get one mode ([EMAIL PROTECTED] Hz) working. Open questions: - There are tools like get-edid+parse-edid, ddcprobe etc. which query a monitor via DDC about his capabilities. Are there ports of such tools to Solaris/Sparc? I want to use the settings on the SUN WS to get other nice mode lines, too. - Failing that, how can I get the predefined set of nice modes which work for the SUN? (for example a 1600x1000 mode I'm using right now). Not THAT simple :-( - Wolfgang winmail.dat
[gentoo-user] OT: DVD recording speed is awfully low
I'm recording a DVD which is capable of doing 16x, using k3b. Before starting, k3b explicitly said: Writing speed: 22713 KB/s (16,40x) but then, it began writing at speeds between 0.5x and 0.9x, so it took me about 2 hours to record. Before I begin writing the next 2 dvds I need to, I beg for any advise as to how correct this. Thanks in advance, Matías -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] OT: DVD recording speed is awfully low
On Thursday 19 October 2006 0:26, Matias Grana wrote: I'm recording a DVD which is capable of doing 16x, using k3b. Before starting, k3b explicitly said: Writing speed: 22713 KB/s (16,40x) but then, it began writing at speeds between 0.5x and 0.9x, so it took me about 2 hours to record. Before I begin writing the next 2 dvds I need to, I beg for any advise as to how correct this. Is DMA enabled for this drive? Does anything odd appear in dmesg? -- Raymond Lewis Rebbeck -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] dispatch-conf spells disaster
On 10/14/06, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello group, As I expected it would, dispatch-conf over-wrote/corrupted a lot of files without giving me a chance to stop it. It left no log(file was empty)in /var/log/dispatch-conf.log. or any record of its passing that I can find. Why did you expect this and, if you expected it, why didn't you take steps to back things up. dispatch-conf normally works just fine. Perhaps you set some incorrect options in your dispatch-conf conf file, such as auto-updating of all files. You also should have set up RCS backups of your conf files so that you can move back. -- Justin Patrin -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] dispatch-conf spells disaster
On 10/18/06, Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/14/06, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello group, As I expected it would, dispatch-conf over-wrote/corrupted a lot of files without giving me a chance to stop it. It left no log(file was empty)in /var/log/dispatch-conf.log. or any record of its passing that I can find. Why did you expect this and, if you expected it, why didn't you take steps to back things up. dispatch-conf normally works just fine. Perhaps you set some incorrect options in your dispatch-conf conf file, such as auto-updating of all files. You also should have set up RCS backups of your conf files so that you can move back. nm, looks like the FUD has been dealt with in further replies. -- Justin Patrin -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] OT: DVD recording speed is awfully low
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 12:39:10AM +0930, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote: On Thursday 19 October 2006 0:26, Matias Grana wrote: I'm recording a DVD which is capable of doing 16x, using k3b. Before starting, k3b explicitly said: Writing speed: 22713 KB/s (16,40x) but then, it began writing at speeds between 0.5x and 0.9x, so it took me about 2 hours to record. Before I begin writing the next 2 dvds I need to, I beg for any advise as to how correct this. Is DMA enabled for this drive? Does anything odd appear in dmesg? -- Raymond Lewis Rebbeck -- I think this is the relevant part of dmesg. I don't see anything strange here, but perhaps you do. NFORCE2-U400R: IDE controller at PCI slot :00:09.0 NFORCE2-U400R: chipset revision 163 NFORCE2-U400R: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later NFORCE2-U400R: BIOS didn't set cable bits correctly. Enabling workaround. NFORCE2-U400R: :00:09.0 (rev a3) UDMA133 controller ide0: BM-DMA at 0xf000-0xf007, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:DMA ide1: BM-DMA at 0xf008-0xf00f, BIOS settings: hdc:DMA, hdd:DMA Probing IDE interface ide0... hda: ST3160021A, ATA DISK drive input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse as /class/input/input1 hdb: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-H10A, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14 Probing IDE interface ide1... Probing IDE interface ide1... hda: max request size: 512KiB hda: 312581808 sectors (160041 MB) w/2048KiB Cache, CHS=19457/255/63, UDMA(100) hda: cache flushes supported hda: hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hdb: ATAPI 48X DVD-ROM DVD-R-RAM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(33) Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20 Also, when I booted there was a message saying that it couldn't load ide-cd. I can't find that message now. I don't have ide-cd compiled into the kernel nor as a module, though. Matías -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
Quoth the Neil Bothwick On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 22:53:27 -0700, Darren Kirby wrote: 0.8 is the latest stable version. Why do you think, that a different version should be offered, when you emerge dir2ogg? Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough? Sort of. Their is a newer version available in portage, but the ebuild has not been marked stable yet. however, the latest stable is 0.9.2 and I see you released 0.9.3 in July, so the ebuilds are definitely lagging behind. When the package has not changed in terms of build process and dependencies, you can normally make a copy of the ebuild with the new version number, digest it and then emerge it. As the author and a Gentoo user, why not make an ebuild available on your web page and post it too Bugzilla, then the package maintainer may pick it up and put it in portage I did! Back on September 12th: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147360 I don't know if it is overworked devs, lost in the shuffle, or what, but I've done all I can. I am not going to harass the devs about it... -d -- darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org ...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected... - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
Quoth the Alexander Skwar Darren Kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Quoth the Alexander Skwar · maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED]: digg2ogg should be dir2ogg 0.8 is the latest stable version. Why do you think, that a different version should be offered, when you emerge dir2ogg? Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough? No, not good enough, as that doesn't matter at all. All that matters is, what's in the tree. And the latest stable version is 0.8, no matter what you think. The question remains: Why should a different version be offered? Alexander Skwar -- A closed mouth gathers no foot. Sorry Alexander, I just don't get where you're going with this. Version 0.8 was released September 27, 2004! There have been 4 major new releases since then, which include many bug fixes, and new and improved features. 0.8 is old and busted, 0.9.3 is the new hotness! Surely I don't need to explain the concept of how software improves with new development? You're not using GCC 2.95 and kernel 2.2.10 are you? Confused by your remarks, -d -- darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org ...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected... - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Run script when X is idle for some time?
I'd like to run a script after X is idle for some time (e.g. 5 minute), just like what gaim do (it set my status to away if I haven't touch anything for some time). How can I do? FYI, I have some Shell/C/Python programming skill. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] want to ditch kopete
Howdy, ~x86, kde user. kopete-3.5.5-r1 will not compile. Already a bug report on it. I'd like to just ignore this version instead of having it fail every time I run an update. I don't use kopete so don't really care about it. Tried unmerging it. Update world insists on reinstalling it. Tried package.masking it, now it blocks update world. Any other tricks to ditch this dog? TIA, Roy -- ruby -e 'puts qnxv?bhrbn-bnl.tr( -},!-~)' -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] want to ditch kopete
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 13:35:28 -0500, Roy Wright wrote: I don't use kopete so don't really care about it. Tried unmerging it. Update world insists on reinstalling it. Tried package.masking it, now it blocks update world. Any other tricks to ditch this dog? If you are using the split ebuilds, you have installed a meta package that contains it. either unmerge the metapackage and emerge the programs you want, or do echo kde-base/kopete-3.5.5-r1 /etc/portage/profile/package.provided -- Neil Bothwick ... ebius tagline. This is a moebius tagline. This is a mo ... signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:30:40AM -0700, Darren Kirby wrote: Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough? No, not good enough, as that doesn't matter at all. All that matters is, what's in the tree. And the latest stable version is 0.8, no matter what you think. The question remains: Why should a different version be offered? Sorry Alexander, I just don't get where you're going with this. Version 0.8 was released September 27, 2004! There have been 4 major new releases since then, which include many bug fixes, and new and improved features. 0.8 is old and busted, 0.9.3 is the new hotness! Guys, Just to prevent the heat from escalating, may I offer my observation that the two of you seems to be arguing about completely different things? Alexander (and I, likewise) probably misunderstood Darren's question from the start: when he posted, I thought his expectation that emerge dir2ogg should bring in a newer version than what was offered was a lack of understanding of how the portage tree works (well, some of my friends do actually think that the package management system [aptget, rpm, portage, etc.] would actually be smart enough to automatically go on the internet and find and install the latest version of a program, so I wouldn't put any misconception past human capacity). But it seems clear to me now that Darren is actually asking about whether it is polite to give the devs a gentle nudge, asking them to remove an old, buggy version of software from the portage tree and add/stablize newer, updated versions (and how to go about doing so if it is polite). I am actually curious about the same thing: some of the packages that I use are also a year or two out of date, for the most part I can get around it by using overlays and third-party ebuilds, and I am making an effort to learn how to write ebuilds, but it would be nice to see those ebuilds committed to the official tree. W -- Willie W. Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] 408 Fine Hall, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton A mathematician's reputation rests on the number of bad proofs he has given. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
Quoth the Willie Wong On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:30:40AM -0700, Darren Kirby wrote: Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough? No, not good enough, as that doesn't matter at all. All that matters is, what's in the tree. And the latest stable version is 0.8, no matter what you think. The question remains: Why should a different version be offered? Sorry Alexander, I just don't get where you're going with this. Version 0.8 was released September 27, 2004! There have been 4 major new releases since then, which include many bug fixes, and new and improved features. 0.8 is old and busted, 0.9.3 is the new hotness! Guys, Just to prevent the heat from escalating, may I offer my observation that the two of you seems to be arguing about completely different things? Heat? I'm not mad, just confused ;) Alexander (and I, likewise) probably misunderstood Darren's question from the start: when he posted, I thought his expectation that emerge dir2ogg should bring in a newer version than what was offered was a lack of understanding of how the portage tree works (well, some of my friends do actually think that the package management system [aptget, rpm, portage, etc.] would actually be smart enough to automatically go on the internet and find and install the latest version of a program, so I wouldn't put any misconception past human capacity). Please note Willie, I am not the original poster. I jumped in here because I wrote the script that the OP is asking about, and I agree the current stable version is long outdated. That said, I _do_ realize that the OP was asking a flawed question. I was simply responding to Alexander: Why do you think, that a different version should be offered, when you emerge dir2ogg?. If he means why should portage automatically go grab the newest upstream version, then I agree with his implication: it shouldn't. That's not what he wrote though. The wording of his comment reads like he is asking why portage should offer a more current version of the software, which is the source of my confusion. I don't think that anyone here will argue that the software in portage should stagnate on versions years out of date. But it seems clear to me now that Darren is actually asking about whether it is polite to give the devs a gentle nudge, asking them to remove an old, buggy version of software from the portage tree and add/stablize newer, updated versions (and how to go about doing so if it is polite). I already did give a gentle nudge ;) I am actually curious about the same thing: some of the packages that I use are also a year or two out of date, for the most part I can get around it by using overlays and third-party ebuilds, and I am making an effort to learn how to write ebuilds, but it would be nice to see those ebuilds committed to the official tree. Open a bug (with severity 'enhancement') and ask for a version bump. If you can write an ebuild that has been tested and works, even better... W -- Willie W. Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] 408 Fine Hall, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton A mathematician's reputation rests on the number of bad proofs he has given. -d -- darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org ...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected... - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Run script when X is idle for some time?
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 02:32:35AM +0800, Qiangning Hong wrote: I'd like to run a script after X is idle for some time (e.g. 5 minute), just like what gaim do (it set my status to away if I haven't touch anything for some time). How can I do? FYI, I have some Shell/C/Python programming skill. I might be wrong, but I think Gaim uses the xscreensaver extension from libXScrnSaver. There is a PyXSS module which can extract information about Xscreensaver including idle time. If the idle time that you have is the same as your xscreensaver blanking time, then you can just use the 'xscreensaver-command -watch' command (look at man xscreensaver-command for more info). I use it with festival to have my computer greet me in the morning when I unlock the screen. W -- Willie W. Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] 408 Fine Hall, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton A mathematician's reputation rests on the number of bad proofs he has given. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] want to ditch kopete
Hello, I've been using Gaim 2.0.0_rc3 (some `r' version I can't recall) for some time, due to Kopete's compilation issues. I also hope Kopete will be fixed. - Neil On 13:35 Wed 18 Oct , Roy Wright wrote: Howdy, ~x86, kde user. kopete-3.5.5-r1 will not compile. Already a bug report on it. I'd like to just ignore this version instead of having it fail every time I run an update. I don't use kopete so don't really care about it. Tried unmerging it. Update world insists on reinstalling it. Tried package.masking it, now it blocks update world. Any other tricks to ditch this dog? TIA, Roy -- ruby -e 'puts qnxv?bhrbn-bnl.tr( -},!-~)' -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] rebuild /usr/lib
Hey folks, In advance I admit I have done a dumb! thing [by accident] I have managed to delete most of /usr/lib/ and my backup does not seem to be wholesome . Could someone suggest a method for rebuilding the libraries? I was thinking about a liveCD plus chroot but I would like some advice before i attempt it and waste a day. regards stu -- There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand binary, those who don't --Unknown -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how thorough is #emerge --sync?
# echo media-sound/dir2ogg ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords and that will install dir2ogg-0.9.1. Not yet. There's gotta be more to it than that. I ran the above command then did #emerge -C dir2ogg then #emerge -pv dir2ogg: These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N] media-sound/dir2ogg-0.8 0 kB From man make.conf there is this, the only mention of /etc/portage: suidctl Before merging packages to the live filesystem, automatically strip setuid bits from any file that is not listed in /etc/portage/suidctl.conf. So, if portage is supposed to read package.keywords I don't know where the link would be made. -Maxim __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] want to ditch kopete
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 13:35:28 -0500, Roy Wright wrote: If you are using the split ebuilds, you have installed a meta package that contains it. either unmerge the metapackage and emerge the programs you want, or do echo kde-base/kopete-3.5.5-r1 /etc/portage/profile/package.provided The later did the job! Thank you! Now to look up package.provided to understand what I did... :-) Thank you, Roy -- ruby -e 'puts qnxv?bhrbn-bnl.tr( -},!-~)' -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Re: Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
· Darren Kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Quoth the Alexander Skwar Darren Kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Quoth the Alexander Skwar · maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED]: digg2ogg should be dir2ogg 0.8 is the latest stable version. Why do you think, that a different version should be offered, when you emerge dir2ogg? Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough? No, not good enough, as that doesn't matter at all. All that matters is, what's in the tree. And the latest stable version is 0.8, no matter what you think. The question remains: Why should a different version be offered? Alexander Skwar -- A closed mouth gathers no foot. Sorry Alexander, I just don't get where you're going with this. Version 0.8 was released September 27, 2004! There have been 4 major new releases since then, which include many bug fixes, and new and improved features. 0.8 is old and busted, 0.9.3 is the new hotness! Who cares? All that matters to portage is, what's in the tree. Surely I don't need to explain the concept of how software improves with new development? You're not using GCC 2.95 and kernel 2.2.10 are you? No, because gcc 2.95 isn't the latest stable version in the tree. Alexander Skwar -- The way I understand it, the Russians are sort of a combination of evil and incompetence... sort of like the Post Office with tanks. -- Emo Philips -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how thorough is #emerge --sync?
Quoth the maxim wexler # echo media-sound/dir2ogg ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords and that will install dir2ogg-0.9.1. Not yet. There's gotta be more to it than that. I ran the above command then did #emerge -C dir2ogg then #emerge -pv dir2ogg: These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N] media-sound/dir2ogg-0.8 0 kB From man make.conf there is this, the only mention of /etc/portage: suidctl Before merging packages to the live filesystem, automatically strip setuid bits from any file that is not listed in /etc/portage/suidctl.conf. So, if portage is supposed to read package.keywords I don't know where the link would be made. It is built into 'emerge' AFAIK... You have made a typo or some other mistake. It is documented in the portage guide: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=3chap=3#doc_chap2 Again, ensure that you have the line: media-sound/dir2ogg ~x86 in /etc/portage/package.keywords Note that this assumes you are running x86 ARCH. If you are using a different arch then do the same thing but change the arch to what you are using: ie: ~sparc, ~ppc, or ~amd64. -d -- darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org ...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected... - Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Re: Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
· Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 11:30:40AM -0700, Darren Kirby wrote: Well, I'm the upstream author, and _I_ think there should be different (ie: newer) version offered. Good enough? No, not good enough, as that doesn't matter at all. All that matters is, what's in the tree. And the latest stable version is 0.8, no matter what you think. The question remains: Why should a different version be offered? Sorry Alexander, I just don't get where you're going with this. Version 0.8 was released September 27, 2004! There have been 4 major new releases since then, which include many bug fixes, and new and improved features. 0.8 is old and busted, 0.9.3 is the new hotness! Guys, Just to prevent the heat from escalating, may I offer my observation that the two of you seems to be arguing about completely different things? Alexander (and I, likewise) probably misunderstood Darren's question from the start: when he posted, I thought his expectation that emerge dir2ogg should bring in a newer version than what was offered was a lack of understanding of how the portage tree works maxim is the OP, not Darren. Darren, on the other hand, seems to have some misunderstanding about how portage works. Just because there's a newer version of some program out there in the wild, doesn't mean, that it'll be available to emerge/portage through some sort of magic. But it seems clear to me now that Darren is actually asking about whether it is polite to give the devs a gentle nudge, asking them to remove an old, buggy version of software from the portage tree and add/stablize newer, updated versions (and how to go about doing so if it is polite). Of course it is. You add a bug to bugzilla informing the maintainer of the version bump. You can find out the maintainer of a package by looking at the metadata.xml file to be found in the portage tree directory of the package (eg. /usr/portage/media-sound/dir2ogg/metadata.xml). What I normally do, is that I enter such a bug and add this herd and/or maintainer to the CC list. Alexander Skwar -- Dear Lord: Please make my words sweet and tender, for tomorrow I may have to eat them. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Re: how thorough is #emerge --sync?
· Darren Kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I did! Back on September 12th: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147360 Fine. Portage/emerge doesn't care about this, unless it is made available to it - eg. through an overlay. I don't know if it is overworked devs, lost in the shuffle, or what, but I've done all I can. Yep. It's not at all your fault. Alexander Skwar -- All we are given is possibilities -- to make ourselves one thing or another. -- Ortega y Gasset -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how thorough is #emerge --sync?
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, maxim wexler wrote: I ran the above command then did #emerge -C dir2ogg then #emerge -pv dir2ogg: These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N] media-sound/dir2ogg-0.8 0 kB If you try emerge -pv 'dir2ogg-0.8', it will tell you why it isn't going to install each of the later versions. From man make.conf there is this, the only mention of /etc/portage: You want the portage man page; make.conf only documents those things actually in make.conf, not the various other config files. Also, the emrge man page will tell you relevant things. -Daniel *This .sig left intentionally blank* -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] OT: DVD recording speed is awfully low
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 10:43 am, Matias Grana wrote: Also, when I booted there was a message saying that it couldn't load ide-cd. I can't find that message now. I don't have ide-cd compiled into the kernel nor as a module, though. What say hdparm /dev/hdb ? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] how thorough is #emerge --sync?
maxim wexler ha scritto: # echo media-sound/dir2ogg ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords and that will install dir2ogg-0.9.1. Not yet. There's gotta be more to it than that. I ran the above command then did #emerge -C dir2ogg then #emerge -pv dir2ogg: These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N] media-sound/dir2ogg-0.8 0 kB You probably didn't execute the previous command correctly. If I run eix dir2ogg that's the output: * media-sound/dir2ogg Available versions: 0.8 ~0.9.1 ~0.9.2 Installed: none Homepage:http://badcomputer.org/linux/dir2ogg/ Description: Converts MP3, M4A, and WAV files to OGG format. This means that 0.9.1 and 0.9.2 are masked by ~. The only really correct way to emerge these packages is to add them to package.keywords, as explained in the handbook. So, if portage is supposed to read package.keywords I don't know where the link would be made. About /etc/portage/package.keywords: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=3chap=3#doc_chap2 Go here and have a (small) read. You'll find that probably you're doing something wrong on your side. m. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] want to ditch kopete
Now to look up package.provided to understand what I did... :-) You tricking Portage into believing that you already have Kopete, even if it isn't true... Use at your own risk :) m. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Error loading keymap and Xorg warnings
Hi All, I update xorg on my desktop and Xorg.0.log shows this error related to xkb: (**) Keyboard0: Core Keyboard (**) Option Protocol standard (**) Keyboard0: Protocol: standard (**) Option AutoRepeat 500 30 (**) Option XkbRules xorg (**) Keyboard0: XkbRules: xorg (**) Option XkbModel pc105 (**) Keyboard0: XkbModel: pc105 (**) Option XkbLayout gb,el (**) Keyboard0: XkbLayout: gb,el (**) Option XkbOptions grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll,compose:menu (**) Keyboard0: XkbOptions: grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll,compose:menu (**) Option CustomKeycodes off (**) Keyboard0: CustomKeycodes disabled (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device Keyboard0 (type: KEYBOARD) (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device Mouse0 (type: MOUSE) xkb_keycodes { include xfree86+aliases(qwerty) }; xkb_types{ include complete }; xkb_compatibility{ include complete+ledscroll(group_lock) }; xkb_symbols { include pc(pc105)+gb+gr:2+group(alt_shift_toggle)+compose(menu) }; xkb_geometry { include pc(pc105) }; (II) Mouse0: ps2EnableDataReporting: succeeded (**) RADEON(0): RADEONSaveScreen(2) xkb_types{ include % }; xkb_compatibility{ include % }; xkb_symbols { include % }; xkb_geometry { include % }; (EE) Error loading keymap /usr/share/X11/xkb/compiled/server-0.xkm Do I need to do anything about it? I haven't noticed anything being amiss with the updated xorg. Also, I am getting all these warnings about AIXGL - should I be worried? (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x23 (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x24 (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x25 (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x26 (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x27 (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x28 (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x29 (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x2a (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x2b (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x2c (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x2d (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x2e (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x2f (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x30 (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x31 (WW) AIGLX: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x32 (II) AIGLX: Loaded and initialized /usr/lib/dri/radeon_dri.so (II) GLX: Initialized DRI GL provider for screen 0 PS. I'm running Fluxbox so eye candy is not yet an option I guess? -- Regards, Mick pgpImwboOz01U.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] how thorough is #emerge --sync?
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 14:02:02 -0700 (PDT), maxim wexler wrote: From man make.conf there is this, the only mention of /etc/portage: man portage -- Neil Bothwick If someone with multiple personalities threatens to kill himself, is it considered a hostage situation? signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] Re: want to ditch kopete
On Thursday 19 October 2006 02:25, b.n. wrote: Now to look up package.provided to understand what I did... :-) You tricking Portage into believing that you already have Kopete, even if it isn't true... Use at your own risk :) Yeah that's one of those features that sneaks up from behind and bites you in the ass at some point in the future. So to point it out once more, this is a workaround! It doesn't solve the problem, it only hides it! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: want to ditch kopete
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 01:29:47 +0200, Harm Geerts wrote: So to point it out once more, this is a workaround! It doesn't solve the problem, it only hides it! Agreed, my first suggestion was the correct solution, but this is far less work. I use it to stop kdebase-meta bringing in kpersonalizer. -- Neil Bothwick PC DOS Error #03: Windows not found: (C)heer (P)arty (D)ance signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] how thorough is #emerge --sync?
You have made a typo or some other mistake. It is documented in the portage guide: Oops, I left off the 'x' in '~x86' So that's sorted now. Thanks Darren. -Maxim __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] SMTP Authentication
On Tue, October 17, 2006 09:42, Tito Valentin wrote: Hello list: I have been trying to get SMTP authentication on Gentoo to work with no success. I am running qmail (netqmail package) with dovecot and saslauth. I am able to connect and read my mail through IMAP fine. The problem is that I cannot send email using my own SMTP server due to an authentication issue. Every time we try to send email out we get an error saying that it cannot establish a connection because I am not part of the allowed rcphost list. I tried adding the remote host in the rcpthosts database but the problem persists. The only error I see in the log files for dovecot is Disconnected Can anyone point me in the right direction as to why I can't be authenticated when sending email out? Another thing is, it keeps prompting me for my passwd. GV -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list List: Ha, I am having the same problem as Tito Valentin. Is anyone out there able to shed some light on this problem? I opted for the use of SquirrelMail in the mean time but it would be nice to be able to use Thunderbird or Outlook. Thanks, / Ronald Vincent Vazquez Hello everyone: Please add me to the list of folks who are unable to authenticate smtp. I am also having this smtp authentication problem though I am using Courier (IMAP) and not dovecot. It is driving me crazy. What I have done in order to be able to send mail is to use my ISP's smtp server but I see how some folks wouldn't want their ISP's servers to be present in their email headers. I hope someone is able to make a suggestion soon, David _ Stay in touch with old friends and meet new ones with Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp007001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=createwx_url=/friends.aspxmkt=en-us -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] SMTP Authentication
What does SMTP auth have to do with dovecot or courier imap? What authentication packages are you using? I see one qmail - why qmail? I have tremendous success with postfix, and it's a little more modern, with less patches. I don't know much about dovecot, but Courier is a kmore familiar matter to me. I used it until I figured out how to use Cyrus. Cyrus is a vast improvement over Courier, IMNSHO. My buddy says that dovecot is superior to both. Whatever. So, what is the underlying authentication datastore? On 10/18/06, Me Myself [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, October 17, 2006 09:42, Tito Valentin wrote: Hello list: I have been trying to get SMTP authentication on Gentoo to work with no success. I am running qmail (netqmail package) with dovecot and saslauth. I am able to connect and read my mail through IMAP fine. The problem is that I cannot send email using my own SMTP server due to an authentication issue. Every time we try to send email out we get an error saying that it cannot establish a connection because I am not part of the allowed rcphost list. I tried adding the remote host in the rcpthosts database but the problem persists. The only error I see in the log files for dovecot is Disconnected Can anyone point me in the right direction as to why I can't be authenticated when sending email out? Another thing is, it keeps prompting me for my passwd. GV -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list List: Ha, I am having the same problem as Tito Valentin. Is anyone out there able to shed some light on this problem? I opted for the use of SquirrelMail in the mean time but it would be nice to be able to use Thunderbird or Outlook. Thanks, / Ronald Vincent Vazquez now, this seems very different. Above is SMTP auth - yours seems to be IMAP or POP auth problems. Which is it? Is it just that you cannot send mail? or you can't get it either? Hello everyone: Please add me to the list of folks who are unable to authenticate smtp. I am also having this smtp authentication problem though I am using Courier (IMAP) and not dovecot. It is driving me crazy. What I have done in order to be able to send mail is to use my ISP's smtp server but I see how some folks wouldn't want their ISP's servers to be present in their email headers. Are you using qmail as well? If so, why qmail? SASL is a bitch at first, it always is. It usually pays to return to the configuration with a fine tooth comb, a fresh mind and lots of patience. I ahve configured many SASL based services, and I usually use Kerberos (GSSAPI) as well, so it's non-trivial. Please post a little more info about each of your specific configurations, because there isn't enough info here to shake a stick at. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list