Re: [gentoo-user] Re: homemade nas setup
Harry Putnam wrote: Matt Harrison iwasinnamuk...@genestate.com writes: I know its a little OT, but I have to mention ZFS. It'll mean running Solaris or FreeBSD in order to get the best out of it, but it's worth it. I changed my fileserver from a gentoo box with software raid and lvm over to ZFS on OpenSolaris and I haven't looked back. Gentoo is still my main OS but I think you just can't beat ZFS for a filer. Matt, I'm interested in quizzing you further on this so will ask the main question here. But, if you don't mind I'd like to talk to you off list at more length. Maybe a few pointer getting Opensolaris setup with the ZFS or the like. Are you backing up any windows boxes onto the ZFS? Is it just a matter of making it available by way of samba/cifs? I'm using it for both attached storage via ISCSI, and standard sharing on a domain via cifs. I've got backups running from linux and windows boxes onto it. Your list email address looks like it might be a phony (I didn't try it) but mine isn't so if you don't mind the personal contact please let me know and I'll write direct. Well I didn't realise my address looked fake :P It is real and I'd be happy to try and answer your questions to the best of my ability. Matt
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 4.2: where are network interfaces?
Am Samstag, 31. Januar 2009 03:37:51 schrieb Andrew Gaydenko: Hi! KDE doesn't see network intefaces. At selecting System Settings - Network Settings - Network Settings an error message appears (twice) saying about XML file parsing error (with information message about platform detecting below the error messages), and the Network Interfaces tab is empty. Thoughts? I see the same. Didn't even know this existed :-) On Gentoo, network interfaces are configured in /etc/conf.d/net and can easily be examined with the ip command (emerge iproute2). HTH... Dirk signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: homemade nas setup
Harry Putnam schrieb: Norman Rieß nor...@smash-net.org writes: Is it connected into 10/100 or 1000 (gigabit) setup? It is a gigabit setup. NFS read is about 30-34MB/s, writing is considerably slower with 15MB/s. So writing is a bit slow. But as i do not need fast storage i did not investigate. And it must be mentioned, that the whole data is in AES. Being AES should have a pretty dramatic impact right? or is it not decrypted and just bounced from one place to another? Yes AES has some impact. These are the speeds with de/encryption.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: homemade nas setup
On Friday 30 January 2009 18:30:41 Harry Putnam wrote: Peter Humphrey pe...@humphrey.ukfsn.org writes: I just bought a USB hard disk and plug it into whichever box I want to back up. Each box has a small rescue system, which I boot into to make the backup to ensure that all files are copied. Just a simple tar command, without compression for speed. Well, that isn't even close to nas... but thanks. No, of course not, and what's more it denies you the fun of getting another gizmo working, but for simplicity it's hard to beat. For my purposes, anyway. -- Rgds Peter
[gentoo-user] kdeprefix is broken?
Hello list, I emerged KDE-4.2 (RC first, final now) and Phonon wasn't getting any backend. No video, no sound. After recompiling KDE-4.2 with -kdeprefix, I see both Xine and Gstreamer listed as backends. So the question is: is kdeprefix a deprecated/not recommended/broken/unsupported feature? I never needed more than one KDE version at the same time, but I like to have it separate from the rest of the system. Thanks, Norberto
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 4.2: where are network interfaces?
On Saturday 31 January 2009 11:44:49 Dirk Heinrichs wrote: Am Samstag, 31. Januar 2009 03:37:51 schrieb Andrew Gaydenko: Hi! KDE doesn't see network intefaces. At selecting System Settings - Network Settings - Network Settings an error message appears (twice) saying about XML file parsing error (with information message about platform detecting below the error messages), and the Network Interfaces tab is empty. Thoughts? I see the same. Didn't even know this existed :-) On Gentoo, network interfaces are configured in /etc/conf.d/net and can easily be examined with the ip command (emerge iproute2). HTH... Dirk I think this is a reason why Systen Monitor - Network widget doesn't see any interface also. So, the question now is: how to tune Gento to make KDE 4.2 happy wrt discovering interfaces?
Re: [gentoo-user] kdeprefix is broken?
On Samstag 31 Januar 2009, Norberto Bensa wrote: Hello list, I emerged KDE-4.2 (RC first, final now) and Phonon wasn't getting any backend. No video, no sound. I have 4.2+kdeprefix and systemsettings show me the xine settings. eix phonon [I] kde-base/phonon-kde Available versions: (4.2) (~)4.2.0 (0) [M]**[2] {debug kdeprefix} Installed versions: 4.2.0(4.2)[2](22:24:28 27.01.2009)(kdeprefix -debug) Homepage:http://phonon.kde.org Description: Phonon KDE Integration * kde-base/phonon-xine Available versions: (4.1) (~)4.1.4 {debug kdeprefix xcb} Homepage:http://www.kde.org/ Description: KDE Phonon Xine backend [I] media-sound/phonon Available versions: (~)4.2.0!t (~)4.3.0 [M]**[2] {debug gstreamer xcb xine} Installed versions: 4.3.0[2](20:47:54 27.01.2009)(xcb xine -debug - gstreamer) Homepage:http://phonon.kde.org Description: KDE multimedia API * x11-libs/qt-phonon Available versions: (4) 4.4.2 (**)4.4.[1] (~)4.5.0_beta1[1] **4.[1] {dbus debug pch} Homepage:http://www.trolltech.com/ Description: The Phonon module for the Qt toolkit. [1] qting-edge /usr/local/portage/layman/qting-edge [2] kde /usr/local/portage/layman/kde-testing Found 4 matches. So the question is: is kdeprefix a deprecated/not recommended/broken/unsupported feature? doesn't look like that. I never needed more than one KDE version at the same time, but I like to have it separate from the rest of the system. me too.
Re: [gentoo-user] Sonic-Visualiser compile error
On 1/31/09, meino.cra...@gmx.de meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: I tried to emerge sonic-visualiser (1.4) and it fails to compile From the logfile (attached): Project MESSAGE: WARNING: Failed to find pkg-config package redland Project MESSAGE: Using pkg-config package rasqal with version 0.9.10 Project ERROR: Redland RDF datastore required But emerge -pv librdf gaves me: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild R ] media-libs/liblrdf-0.4.0 0 kB and emerge -pv redland [ebuild R ] dev-libs/redland-1.0.4 USE=berkdb ssl -mysql -sqlite -threads 0 kB What is missing here, what fails and how can I fix it ??? :) # pkg-config --libs redland Package 'Redland' requires 'rasqal = 0.9.12' but version of Rasqal RDF Query Library is 0.9.10 Something eats that error message? It looks like you need the unstable rasqal-0.9.15 or .16 to get it compiling. -- Arttu V.
Re: [gentoo-user] kdeprefix is broken?
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote: On Samstag 31 Januar 2009, Norberto Bensa wrote: Hello list, I emerged KDE-4.2 (RC first, final now) and Phonon wasn't getting any backend. No video, no sound. I have 4.2+kdeprefix and systemsettings show me the xine settings. Damn... So the question is: is kdeprefix a deprecated/not recommended/broken/unsupported feature? doesn't look like that. Ok. Thanks. Maybe there's something broken deeper in my box. I never needed more than one KDE version at the same time, but I like to have it separate from the rest of the system. me too. :-) Thanks Volker. Regards, Norberto
Re: [gentoo-user] kdeprefix is broken?
On Samstag 31 Januar 2009, Norberto Bensa wrote: Ok. Thanks. Maybe there's something broken deeper in my box. which phonon related packages do you have installed? I never needed more than one KDE version at the same time, but I like to have it separate from the rest of the system. me too. :-) Thanks Volker. you are welcome. Glück Auf, Volker
[gentoo-user] Re: homemade nas setup
Matt Harrison iwasinnamuk...@genestate.com writes: Are you backing up any windows boxes onto the ZFS? Is it just a matter of making it available by way of samba/cifs? I'm using it for both attached storage via ISCSI, and standard sharing on a domain via cifs. I've got backups running from linux and windows boxes onto it. Ahh sounds like what I'd be doing. Although I'm not really sure what you mean by `via ISCSI' (a scsi transport?) Your list email address looks like it might be a phony (I didn't try it) but mine isn't so if you don't mind the personal contact please let me know and I'll write direct. Well I didn't realise my address looked fake :P It is real and I'd be happy to try and answer your questions to the best of my ability. Hehe... no slam intended... some people do obfuscate there email on lists such as this, and yours is somewhat unusual looking. I've had people say the same thing about mine... `newsguy' sounds kind of made up. (True story =) It used to be `zippo.com' some yrs ago but they were sued by the famous `Zippo' lighter people and had to change the name. They picked the silly name `newsguy'.
[gentoo-user] Re: after emerge -uD world Firefox doesn't get DNS for most pages
Willie Wong ww...@princeton.edu wrote: On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:21:53AM +0100, Penguin Lover Miernik squawked: Installed versions: 3.0.5(06:52:35 PM 01/29/2009)(bindist dbus ipv6 java startup-notification xulrunner -custom-optimization -gnome Just a completely random shot in the dark: can you try rebuilding firefox without ipv6? Tried now, added -ipv6 to make.conf, emerged mozilla-firefox again, but didn't help. Thanks anyway.
Re: [gentoo-user] kdeprefix is broken?
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote: On Samstag 31 Januar 2009, Norberto Bensa wrote: Ok. Thanks. Maybe there's something broken deeper in my box. which phonon related packages do you have installed? zool...@venkman ~ $ eix -I phonon [I] kde-base/phonon-kde Available versions: (4.2) (~)4.1.96[1] (~)4.2.0 (~)4.2.0[1] (live) {M}**!t[1] {debug kdeprefix} Installed versions: 4.2.0(4.2)(01:46:55 AM 01/31/2009)(-debug -kdeprefix) Homepage:http://phonon.kde.org Description: Phonon KDE Integration [I] media-sound/phonon Available versions: (~)4.2.0!t (~)4.2.96[1] (~)4.3.0 (~)4.3.0[1] {M}**[1] {debug gstreamer xcb xine} Installed versions: 4.3.0(07:55:55 PM 01/27/2009)(gstreamer xcb xine -debug) Homepage:http://phonon.kde.org Description: KDE multimedia API [1] kde /usr/portage/local/layman/kde-testing Found 2 matches. Glück Auf, Volker Thanks :) (I had to ask my girlfirend what Glück Auf means :-) ) Regards, Norberto
Re: [gentoo-user] kdeprefix is broken?
On Samstag 31 Januar 2009, Norberto Bensa wrote: On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote: On Samstag 31 Januar 2009, Norberto Bensa wrote: Ok. Thanks. Maybe there's something broken deeper in my box. which phonon related packages do you have installed? zool...@venkman ~ $ eix -I phonon [I] kde-base/phonon-kde Available versions: (4.2) (~)4.1.96[1] (~)4.2.0 (~)4.2.0[1] (live) {M}**!t[1] {debug kdeprefix} Installed versions: 4.2.0(4.2)(01:46:55 AM 01/31/2009)(-debug -kdeprefix) Homepage:http://phonon.kde.org Description: Phonon KDE Integration [I] media-sound/phonon Available versions: (~)4.2.0!t (~)4.2.96[1] (~)4.3.0 (~)4.3.0[1] {M}**[1] {debug gstreamer xcb xine} Installed versions: 4.3.0(07:55:55 PM 01/27/2009)(gstreamer xcb xine -debug) Homepage:http://phonon.kde.org Description: KDE multimedia API [1] kde /usr/portage/local/layman/kde-testing almost the same as on my box (except I have kdeprefix set and gstreamer disabled), Glück Auf, Volker Thanks :) (I had to ask my girlfirend what Glück Auf means :-) ) I hope she gave you the correct answer ;) Glück Auf, Volker
[gentoo-user] hwinfo build error
Trying to emerge hwinfo I get the error output inlined below. I see a list of warnings about undeclared this and that coming from the src files but not sure what it means. Anyone here that can recognize what the problem is? (tail of output) [...] DFORCE_POST -D_CEXPORT= -DNO_LONG_LONG -I. -Ix86emu -Iinclude sys.c a - x86emu_debug.o a - x86emu_decode.o a - x86emu_fpu.o a - x86emu_ops.o a - x86emu_ops2.o a - x86emu_prim_ops.o a - x86emu_sys.o make[2]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/hwinfo-14.19/work/hwinfo-14.19/src/x86emu' make[2]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/hwinfo-14.19/work/hwinfo-14.19/src/int10' make[2]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/hwinfo-14.19/work/hwinfo-14.19/src/int10' make[2]: Entering directory `/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/hwinfo-14.19/work/hwinfo-14.19/src/int10' gcc -c -O2 -Wall -pipe -g -fPIC -O2 -march=i686 -pipe -I../../src/hd emu_vm86.c gcc -c -O2 -Wall -pipe -g -fPIC -O2 -march=i686 -pipe -I../../src/hd i10_int.c gcc -c -O2 -Wall -pipe -g -fPIC -O2 -march=i686 -pipe -I../../src/hd i10_io.c gcc -c -O2 -Wall -pipe -g -fPIC -O2 -march=i686 -pipe -I../../src/hd i10_pci.c gcc -c -O2 -Wall -pipe -g -fPIC -O2 -march=i686 -pipe -I../../src/hd -fno-strict-aliasing i10_v86.c i10_v86.c: In function 'setup_vm86': i10_v86.c:104: error: 'VIF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:104: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once i10_v86.c:104: error: for each function it appears in.) i10_v86.c:104: error: 'VIP_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c: In function 'run_bios_int': i10_v86.c:474: error: 'VIF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:475: error: 'IF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:486: error: 'TF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:486: error: 'NT_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) make[2]: *** [i10_v86.o] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/hwinfo-14.19/work/hwinfo-14.19/src/int10' make[1]: *** [subdirs] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/hwinfo-14.19/work/hwinfo-14.19/src' make: *** [subdirs] Error 2 * * ERROR: sys-apps/hwinfo-14.19 failed. * Call stack: * ebuild.sh, line 49: Called src_compile * environment, line 2108: Called die * The specific snippet of code: * emake -j1 EXTRA_FLAGS=${CFLAGS} || die emake failed * The die message: * emake failed
Re: [gentoo-user] kdeprefix is broken?
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote: almost the same as on my box (except I have kdeprefix set and gstreamer disabled), yup.. strange. Don't worry. I'll keep searching. Thanks :) (I had to ask my girlfirend what Glück Auf means :-) ) I hope she gave you the correct answer ;) Good luck or something like that. Glück Auf, Volker Muchas gracias (spanish for Thank you very much), Norberto
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: homemade nas setup
Harry Putnam wrote: Matt Harrison iwasinnamuk...@genestate.com writes: Are you backing up any windows boxes onto the ZFS? Is it just a matter of making it available by way of samba/cifs? I'm using it for both attached storage via ISCSI, and standard sharing on a domain via cifs. I've got backups running from linux and windows boxes onto it. Ahh sounds like what I'd be doing. Although I'm not really sure what you mean by `via ISCSI' (a scsi transport?) iSCSI is kinda like ATA over ethernet, it allows you to attach a disk to a system, over the network, but have it appear like a local disk. For example, I have a windows 2003 domain controller that doesn't have much space for storing roaming profiles etc. So I attached a disk to it via iSCSI (in fact it is only a ZFS dataset, not a whole disk), windows sees it as a local SCSI disk and lets me format it with NTFS and use it for local storage. try http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISCSI Your list email address looks like it might be a phony (I didn't try it) but mine isn't so if you don't mind the personal contact please let me know and I'll write direct. Well I didn't realise my address looked fake :P It is real and I'd be happy to try and answer your questions to the best of my ability. Hehe... no slam intended... some people do obfuscate there email on lists such as this, and yours is somewhat unusual looking. I've had people say the same thing about mine... `newsguy' sounds kind of made up. (True story =) It used to be `zippo.com' some yrs ago but they were sued by the famous `Zippo' lighter people and had to change the name. They picked the silly name `newsguy'. No offense taken, i was just surprised :) Feel free to email me off-list if you want to talk ZFS etc, I'll be happy to answer what I can or point you to the people that know all ;) Matt
[gentoo-user] wicd manager on xfce4 not detecting wireless interfaces
Hi, I've installed wicd and configured as http://wicd.sourceforge.net/moinmoin/Wicd on Fedora says. *Just starting its daemon But when I open it I only see my wired conection. My wireless interface is avaliable via ifconfig: # iwconfig lono wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. wmaster0 no wireless extensions. wlan1 IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID: Mode:Managed Frequency:2.412 GHz Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=0 dBm Retry min limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr=2352 B Encryption key:off Power Management:off Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0 Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 # ifconfig wlan1 wlan1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1F:3B:2A:6D:0F BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) But it does not appear in wicd client. I'd like to use WEP keys, and I see no refernce to that option in prefernces tab... only WPA. Anyone with experience on wicd could give me some help, plesae? TIA, Arnau
Re: [gentoo-user] wicd manager on xfce4 not detecting wireless interfaces
On Jan 31, 2009, at 7:41 PM, Arnau Bria ar...@emergetux.net wrote: Hi, I've installed wicd and configured as http://wicd.sourceforge.net/moinmoin/Wicd on Fedora says. *Just starting its daemon But when I open it I only see my wired conection. My wireless interface is avaliable via ifconfig: # iwconfig lono wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. wmaster0 no wireless extensions. wlan1 IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID: Mode:Managed Frequency:2.412 GHz Access Point: Not- Associated Tx-Power=0 dBm Retry min limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr=2352 B Encryption key:off Power Management:off Link Quality:0 Signal level:0 Noise level:0 Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:0 Missed beacon:0 # ifconfig wlan1 wlan1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1F:3B:2A:6D:0F BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) But it does not appear in wicd client. I'd like to use WEP keys, and I see no refernce to that option in prefernces tab... only WPA. Anyone with experience on wicd could give me some help, plesae? TIA, Arnau Just click the tab next to each BSSID, and check enable encryption. Then, click the tab on what type of encryption, select WEP(hex), as ASCII support is a bit limited. Enter in the relevent information and join the network.
Re: [gentoo-user] wicd manager on xfce4 not detecting wireless interfaces
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 12:32:33 -0500 Saphirus Sage wrote: Hi, Just click the tab next to each BSSID, and check enable encryption. Then, click the tab on what type of encryption, select WEP(hex), as ASCII support is a bit limited. Enter in the relevent information and join the network. Maybe I did not explain myself correctly, but my biggest problem is that I do not see any wireless interface/netwrok... only my wired one is avalible anything needed for wireless being recognized? TIA, Arnau
Re: [gentoo-user] wicd manager on xfce4 not detecting wireless interfaces
On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 01:52:17 +, Arnau Bria wrote: Maybe I did not explain myself correctly, but my biggest problem is that I do not see any wireless interface/netwrok... only my wired one is avalible You need to set the interface name in the preferences. It's probably set to wlan0 now, when you are using wlan1. -- Neil Bothwick Thou shalt not battle over operating systems. I am wise and in My wisdom have created diverse and various operating systems. The Ten Usenet Commandments: One signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] wicd manager on xfce4 not detecting wireless interfaces
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 18:01:54 + Neil Bothwick wrote: On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 01:52:17 +, Arnau Bria wrote: Maybe I did not explain myself correctly, but my biggest problem is that I do not see any wireless interface/netwrok... only my wired one is avalible You need to set the interface name in the preferences. It's probably set to wlan0 now, when you are using wlan1. You're right! It was wlan0 on livecd (it's a fresh install) and I did not notice the change in interface's name. Thanks. Arnau
Re: [gentoo-user] wicd manager on xfce4 not detecting wireless interfaces
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 18:01:54 + Neil Bothwick wrote: Hi, You need to set the interface name in the preferences. It's probably set to wlan0 now, when you are using wlan1. now it hangs at validating authentication... I see all newts, but I cannot conect. I set WEP encription, passphrase, but I get no timeout, no error... Any idea? TIA, Arnau
Re: [gentoo-user] wicd manager on xfce4 not detecting wireless interfaces
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 19:35:59 + Arnau Bria wrote: Any idea? Really strange, going to contact wicd list. If I set key in command line: iwconfig wlan1 key open s:FX then wicd is able to connect... Thanks, Arnau
Re: [gentoo-user] wicd manager on xfce4 not detecting wireless interfaces
On Jan 31, 2009, at 2:35 PM, Arnau Bria ar...@emergetux.net wrote: On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 18:01:54 + Neil Bothwick wrote: Hi, You need to set the interface name in the preferences. It's probably set to wlan0 now, when you are using wlan1. now it hangs at validating authentication... I see all newts, but I cannot conect. I set WEP encription, passphrase, but I get no timeout, no error... Any idea? TIA, Arnau You could just use iwconfig, set up the interface for WEP from the command line, and join the network with dhcpcd interface
Re: [gentoo-user] wicd manager on xfce4 not detecting wireless interfaces
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 14:33:09 -0500 Saphirus Sage wrote: You could just use iwconfig, set up the interface for WEP from the command line, and join the network with dhcpcd interface yes, or I could also use scripts... but I'd like to have wicd working at 100%. it's a network manager, and should be able to manage wep keys... am I wrong? Arnau
Re: [gentoo-user] hwinfo build error
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 09:54:04AM -0600, Penguin Lover Harry Putnam squawked: i10_v86.c:104: error: 'VIF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:104: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once i10_v86.c:104: error: for each function it appears in.) i10_v86.c:104: error: 'VIP_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c: In function 'run_bios_int': i10_v86.c:474: error: 'VIF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:475: error: 'IF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:486: error: 'TF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:486: error: 'NT_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) see bug 236449 on b.g.o. recent kernel headers renamed some things and breaks the code. a patched ebuild is available. W -- What do you call a fly with no wings? A walk. Sortir en Pantoufles: up 785 days, 18:48
[gentoo-user] KDE-4.2 and KDE-3.5
Hi, I was tracking KDE-4.x for a while now while sticking to stable KDE-3.5, which in gentoo's case is 3.5.9. Trying to get KDE-4.2 installed spits out a blocker: [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 (=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 is blocking kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.0) which for me means switching to *2* testing platforms (3.5.10 and 4.2) when I want to test only 1 (4.2). Now my question is: how safe is it to do a workaround, and create local version of kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.0-r1 ebuild (say, -r2) which removes the block and just stick with 3.5.9 on 3.5 side ? I really don't feel like unmasking 3.5.10 builds and building them too. another confusing thing is: !=kde-base/kdebase-3.5.9-r4 !=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 which I read as you're fine using kde-3.5.9 as long as you don't use startkde. kind of weird. __ This communication is intended for the use of the recipient to whom it is addressed, and may contain confidential, personal, and or privileged information. Please contact us immediately if you are not the intended recipient of this communication, and do not copy, distribute, or take action relying on it. Any communications received in error, or subsequent reply, should be deleted or destroyed. ---
[gentoo-user] [OT] Panning desktop on windows
This list may be too good for its own good... hehe. Sorry to bring this up here but in fact the behavior I'll describe in a moment is something I've learned to love from yrs of linux us with this enabled. Including the last few yrs on gentoo. I add this into xorg.conf in one of the display subsections (at the asterisks): Subsection Display Depth 24 Modes 1280x1024 #1024x768 800x600 640x480 ** Virtual 2048 1536 ViewPort0 0 EndSubsection I'm using a 17 inch monitor so that (in X) gives me a 2048x1536 virtual resolution in each of my virtual desktops. Bigger than my monitor a fair bit so I'm able to pan around this monster by mousing to the screen edges which pans the rest into view. Essentially the limits of the hardware desktop are only a port hole into the bigger virtual desktop. It can be very disconcerting to the uninitiated... which is a side benefit in that it keeps people off my machine. I use windowsXP a fair bit for video editing (I'm a semi-pro editor and produce quite a few videos of events) and I find the tools on linux are too labor and time intensive compared to the adobe tools available on windows. Even those tools and others like Vegas are hard to learn and require a lot of time spent in usage to get at all fast with them. (Please don't bring up one or another of the available emulations as that still introduces another layer of complexity) Anyway cutting to the chase here... given that I need to spend a good bit of time on windows... I sorely miss my huge virtual desktop. So wondering if any of you fellow part time windows users know of or have heard of any kind of application for windows that would allow such behavior? ps- I've also asked this question on the main microsoft.public.windowsXP.bla.bla group. (in case you were thinking of suggesting that)
[gentoo-user] Re: hwinfo build error
Willie Wong ww...@princeton.edu writes: i10_v86.c:486: error: 'TF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:486: error: 'NT_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) see bug 236449 on b.g.o. recent kernel headers renamed some things and breaks the code. a patched ebuild is available. I'm not sure where to look for such a thing. I'm running `~86' and that apparently wasn't enough to catch it Oh... I liked you sig a lot -- What do you call a fly with no wings? a drag
[gentoo-user] Multiple ISPs into a Gentoo box
I'm hurting on cable bandwidth during contention periods and I'm wondering about installing a DSL line as well. Has anyone put something like that together? Can I make use of the combined bandwidth and not just the redundancy? I found some Ubuntu docs here: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-521386.html but I'm wondering if there is anything resembling a Gentoo way. - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Panning desktop on windows
On 31 Jan 2009, at 20:09, Harry Putnam wrote: ... I'm using a 17 inch monitor so that (in X) gives me a 2048x1536 virtual resolution in each of my virtual desktops. Bigger than my monitor a fair bit so I'm able to pan around this monster by mousing to the screen edges which pans the rest into view. Essentially the limits of the hardware desktop are only a port hole into the bigger virtual desktop. This is definitely available on Windows using 3rd-party apps. I'm pretty sure that - years ago - Matrox used to offer to install some utility when you installed their graphics drivers; the utility had a little icon that sat next to the clock, and when you double- clicked on it it opened a configuration window that offered options like this. Nvidia offer some really nice display utilities (or enhanced driver or whatever you want to call it) these days. I would consider their dual-head options worth the price of a graphics card, so I would see if you can try them out somewhere see if it offers this functionality. Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] Panning desktop on windows
On 31 Jan 2009, at 21:10, Stroller wrote: ... Bigger than my monitor a fair bit so I'm able to pan around this monster by mousing to the screen edges which pans the rest into view. ... This is definitely available on Windows using 3rd-party apps. I'm pretty sure that - years ago - Matrox used to offer to install some utility ... it opened a configuration window that offered options like this. I should have said I'm pretty sure that it offered EXACTLY this option. Stroller.
[gentoo-user] Re: kdeprefix is broken?
Norberto Bensa wrote: Hello list, I emerged KDE-4.2 (RC first, final now) and Phonon wasn't getting any backend. No video, no sound. After recompiling KDE-4.2 with -kdeprefix, I see both Xine and Gstreamer listed as backends. Hmm. I also don't have a list of back-ends. But sound works. I noticed that media-sound/phonon-4.3.0 installs files in /usr/lib/kde4/ instead of /usr/kde/4.2/lib64/kde4/ (which would be the correct location with kdeprefix I guess.) Try linking /usr/kde/4.2/lib64/kde4/ to /usr/lib/kde4/ and see if that works? cd /usr/lib mv kde4 kde4-backup ln -s /usr/kde/4.2/lib64/kde4 kde4 Then re-emerge media-sound/phonon and restart X. I have this setup and sound is working, but as I said, no back-ends are listed. I'm on OSS4 though, not ALSA, maybe this has something to do with it.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: kdeprefix is broken?
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote: Norberto Bensa wrote: Hello list, I emerged KDE-4.2 (RC first, final now) and Phonon wasn't getting any backend. No video, no sound. After recompiling KDE-4.2 with -kdeprefix, I see both Xine and Gstreamer listed as backends. Hmm. I also don't have a list of back-ends. But sound works. Yes... I'm sorry. Sound actually works. Video doesn't. No backends listed. Try linking /usr/kde/4.2/lib64/kde4/ to /usr/lib/kde4/ and see if that works? I reemerged with -kdeprefix, I think I will leave this as it is for now. Thanks Nikos! Best regards, Norberto
[gentoo-user] Re: KDE-4.2 and KDE-3.5
Dmitry Makovey wrote: Hi, I was tracking KDE-4.x for a while now while sticking to stable KDE-3.5, which in gentoo's case is 3.5.9. Trying to get KDE-4.2 installed spits out a blocker: [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 (=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 is blocking kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.0) which for me means switching to *2* testing platforms (3.5.10 and 4.2) when I want to test only 1 (4.2). Now my question is: how safe is it to do a workaround, and create local version of kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.0-r1 ebuild (say, -r2) which removes the block and just stick with 3.5.9 on 3.5 side ? I really don't feel like unmasking 3.5.10 builds and building them too. another confusing thing is: !=kde-base/kdebase-3.5.9-r4 !=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 which I read as you're fine using kde-3.5.9 as long as you don't use startkde. kind of weird. I know you didn't ask for this answer, but KDE 3.5.10 is *not* masked. It's in ~arch. It should be a safe/stable update since it's a bug-fix release (and I assume it's the last release of the KDE3 series.)
[gentoo-user] Gcc-4.3.3
Anyone else noticing problems with the new compiler? An example, sysklogd no longer builds with 4.3.3, but did with 4.3.2-r3, etc. etc. New (~x86) version of sysklogd fails too So far, I'm not able to get the sources cleaned up enough to get it to compile cleanly... I'm going back to 4.3.2-r3 until 4.3.3-r1 comes out... :') -- * From the desk of: Jerome D. McBride 16:41:14 up 45 days, 22:47, 5 users, load average: 3.41, 2.52, 2.34 *
Re: [gentoo-user] Gcc-4.3.3
On Jan 31, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Jerry McBride mcbrid...@comcast.net wrote: Anyone else noticing problems with the new compiler? An example, sysklogd no longer builds with 4.3.3, but did with 4.3.2- r3, etc. etc. New (~x86) version of sysklogd fails too So far, I'm not able to get the sources cleaned up enough to get it to compile cleanly... I'm going back to 4.3.2-r3 until 4.3.3-r1 comes out... :') -- *** *** *** From the desk of: Jerome D. McBride 16:41:14 up 45 days, 22:47, 5 users, load average: 3.41, 2.52, 2.34 *** *** *** I couldn't even install gcc4.3.3 on my amd64 machine. The build failed each time and I essentially decided to just wait for the next revision.
[gentoo-user] /dev/rtc = rtc0
Hi, I know nothing of this part of the Linux boot process. If it's *fairly* simple can someone point me at the right stuff to understand how Gentoo creates a link from /dev/rtc to rtc0? When in the boot process does this link become valid? Is it something that's held in a file and recreated from that file on each boot? Is it created automagically by Gentoo Angels that look after my well being but seldom reveal themselves? Is it created by the kernel itself when something is specifically configured to do so? Something else? Thanks, Mark lightning src # uname -a Linux lightning 2.6.27-gentoo-r8 #6 Fri Jan 30 18:55:56 PST 2009 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux lightning src # ls -al /dev/rtc* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 2009-01-30 10:58 /dev/rtc - rtc0 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 254, 0 2009-01-30 10:58 /dev/rtc0 lightning src #
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: KDE-4.2 and KDE-3.5
090131 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: Dmitry Makovey wrote: I was tracking KDE-4.x for a while while sticking to stable KDE-3.5.,, Trying to get KDE-4.2 installed spits out a blocker: [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 (=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 is blocking kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.0) which for me means switching to *2* testing platforms (3.5.10 and 4.2) Now my question is: how safe is it to do a workaround KDE 3.5.10 is *not* masked. It's in ~arch. It should be a safe/stable update since it's a bug-fix release I've been using 3.5.10 since 080924 without any problems: just update to that then try emerging 4.2.0 . My feeling remains that KDE 4 is more eye-candy than useful, but I do understand the KDE team's motivation for developing it no doubt it will supersede KDE 3 over the next year or so. My plan is to try out 4.2.1 when it's released gets into testing. -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT`-O--O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: KDE-4.2 and KDE-3.5
Nikos Chantziaras wrote: Dmitry Makovey wrote: Hi, I was tracking KDE-4.x for a while now while sticking to stable KDE-3.5, which in gentoo's case is 3.5.9. Trying to get KDE-4.2 installed spits out a blocker: [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 (=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 is blocking kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.0) which for me means switching to *2* testing platforms (3.5.10 and 4.2) when I want to test only 1 (4.2). Now my question is: how safe is it to do a workaround, and create local version of kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.0-r1 ebuild (say, -r2) which removes the block and just stick with 3.5.9 on 3.5 side ? I really don't feel like unmasking 3.5.10 builds and building them too. another confusing thing is: !=kde-base/kdebase-3.5.9-r4 !=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 which I read as you're fine using kde-3.5.9 as long as you don't use startkde. kind of weird. I know you didn't ask for this answer, but KDE 3.5.10 is *not* masked. It's in ~arch. It should be a safe/stable update since it's a bug-fix release (and I assume it's the last release of the KDE3 series.) KDE-3.5.10 has been on here a while and is stable for me at least. I haven't checked its current status since I have not synced in a while anyway. OP, if you have a fairly fast machine, maybe there is some package that just needs to be recompiled but is getting missed for some reason. I would try a emerge -e world and see what that does for it. If you still have the same problem, may need some Raid. If not, well, it works. :-D Dale :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] /dev/rtc = rtc0
Mark Knecht wrote: Hi, I know nothing of this part of the Linux boot process. If it's *fairly* simple can someone point me at the right stuff to understand how Gentoo creates a link from /dev/rtc to rtc0? When in the boot process does this link become valid? Is it something that's held in a file and recreated from that file on each boot? Is it created automagically by Gentoo Angels that look after my well being but seldom reveal themselves? Is it created by the kernel itself when something is specifically configured to do so? Something else? Thanks, Mark lightning src # uname -a Linux lightning 2.6.27-gentoo-r8 #6 Fri Jan 30 18:55:56 PST 2009 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux lightning src # ls -al /dev/rtc* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 2009-01-30 10:58 /dev/rtc - rtc0 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 254, 0 2009-01-30 10:58 /dev/rtc0 lightning src # From my understanding udev creates all the stuff in /dev. You can change the rules that it uses to make them tho. I think there is documentation on gentoo.org to help with that. So far, mine has worked well enough. Lucky I guess. That help? Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: wlan0 promiscuous mode
Do you know if there is an equivalent destroy command for ifconfig or iwconfig since wlanconfig is a madwifi tool? 'ifconfig wlan0 destroy' doesn't work and I tried 'ifconfig wlan0 down'. 'airmon-ng start wlan0' does put wlan0 into monitor mode (as verified by 'ifconfig') but I don't get any airodump-ng results unless net.wlan0 is started. - Grant 'airmon-ng stop wlan0' should just exit monitor mode. 'airmon-ng start wlan0' creates a new device (mon0 or phy0 or something), and 'airmon-ng stop wlan0' will remove it. That all works great, the problem is it only works when net.wlan0 is started. I'm told I: need to load the modules and setup the interface for your card because that's probably what net.wlan0 does. I tried to look through net.wlan0 but I'm lost in there. Any idea what I might need to do that net.wlan0 usually does for me? - Grant
[gentoo-user] Re: Gcc-4.3.3
Saphirus Sage wrote: I couldn't even install gcc4.3.3 on my amd64 machine. The build failed each time and I essentially decided to just wait for the next revision. Working fine here. glibc-2.9_p20081201-r1 with linux-headers-2.6.28-r1.
Re: [gentoo-user] cnn.com flash videos crash firefox
Oh I get it, the computer doesn't want me to see the Obama video. Yes that's funny. Oh, what an intelligent machine you've got ;-p Did it already point you to Tarpley's biography about Hussein Obama ? Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get China into war against Russia) ? What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long election campaign? - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] /dev/rtc = rtc0
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Mark Knecht wrote: Hi, I know nothing of this part of the Linux boot process. If it's *fairly* simple can someone point me at the right stuff to understand how Gentoo creates a link from /dev/rtc to rtc0? When in the boot process does this link become valid? Is it something that's held in a file and recreated from that file on each boot? Is it created automagically by Gentoo Angels that look after my well being but seldom reveal themselves? Is it created by the kernel itself when something is specifically configured to do so? Something else? Thanks, Mark lightning src # uname -a Linux lightning 2.6.27-gentoo-r8 #6 Fri Jan 30 18:55:56 PST 2009 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux lightning src # ls -al /dev/rtc* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 2009-01-30 10:58 /dev/rtc - rtc0 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 254, 0 2009-01-30 10:58 /dev/rtc0 lightning src # From my understanding udev creates all the stuff in /dev. You can change the rules that it uses to make them tho. I think there is documentation on gentoo.org to help with that. So far, mine has worked well enough. Lucky I guess. That help? Dale Hi Dale, While poking around in a bunch of different kernel config files - some gentoo-sources - some not - I found there is an option in Device Drivers - RTC that ONLY shows up when you tell the kernel to build the support in. (I.e. - not off or modular) The option says * Set system time from RTC on startup or resume (rtc0) RTC used to set the system time So, it appears it's a kernel oriented thing which allows it to get set very early in the boot process. My problem on a kernel I built yesterday was File has a date in the future sort of messages. I had this set as modular so it couldn't load that early. The other problem was that since it was a module and apparently I didn't load that module the command hwclock -r failed. I've reconfigured the kernel and will build it and test after I get finished with an emerge -e world later today. Thanks for the response. Hope this info helps someone else in the future. (and me after the reboot!) ;-) Cheers, Mark
[gentoo-user] Re: KDE-4.2 and KDE-3.5
Philip Webb wrote: 090131 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: Dmitry Makovey wrote: I was tracking KDE-4.x for a while while sticking to stable KDE-3.5.,, Trying to get KDE-4.2 installed spits out a blocker: [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 (=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-3.5.10 is blocking kde-base/kdelibs-4.2.0) which for me means switching to *2* testing platforms (3.5.10 and 4.2) Now my question is: how safe is it to do a workaround KDE 3.5.10 is *not* masked. It's in ~arch. It should be a safe/stable update since it's a bug-fix release I've been using 3.5.10 since 080924 without any problems: just update to that then try emerging 4.2.0 . My feeling remains that KDE 4 is more eye-candy than useful, That has always been a goal with KDE anyway. We can't have OS X and Vista/Windows 7 win those beauty contests, now can we ;) Anyway, 4.2.0 is what sealed the deal for me. I went back to KDE 3 after trying KDE 4.0. I went again back to 3 after trying the first 4.1 version. And again after the latest 4.1 update (4.1.4). With 4.2.0, it seems it is a worthy replacement for KDE 3 for me. I didn't login to KDE 3 since I installed it (2 days ago). I like it, but I hope no show-stopper shows up :P
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: hwinfo build error
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 02:12:46PM -0600, Penguin Lover Harry Putnam squawked: Willie Wong ww...@princeton.edu writes: i10_v86.c:486: error: 'TF_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) i10_v86.c:486: error: 'NT_MASK' undeclared (first use in this function) see bug 236449 on b.g.o. recent kernel headers renamed some things and breaks the code. a patched ebuild is available. I'm not sure where to look for such a thing. I'm running `~86' and that apparently wasn't enough to catch it b.g.o. = bugs.gentoo.org Here's a direct link http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236449 Unfortunately downgrading to x86 versions of hwinfo won't help here, the problem is that your kernel headers are too new. If you don't feel comfortable maintaining a new overlay, I think if you wait a bit the new ebuild should get in the tree in a few days. W -- What is the meaning of Life? To search for truth and beauty. To ask questions. To find the answer to this question To rigorously mathematically prove by epislon-delta treatment that this question has no answer. Proof? For all oranges greater than zero, there exists a banana such that for all fruits tastier than the banana, an orange sweeter than a banana implies the orange is yellow. So by the Jedi-Schwartz Inequality, all oranges are not orange. This leads to an obvious contradiction. It's too bad life is a departmental requirement, otherwise I'd P/D/F it. ~Phil Wei Sortir en Pantoufles: up 785 days, 21:35
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Gcc-4.3.3
On Saturday 31 January 2009 05:54:27 pm Nikos Chantziaras wrote: Saphirus Sage wrote: I couldn't even install gcc4.3.3 on my amd64 machine. The build failed each time and I essentially decided to just wait for the next revision. Working fine here. glibc-2.9_p20081201-r1 with linux-headers-2.6.28-r1. On three x86 boxs (32bit), gcc 4.3.3 was not able to compile sysklogd or even glibc. -- * From the desk of: Jerome D. McBride 18:09:59 up 46 days, 16 min, 5 users, load average: 1.50, 2.08, 2.53 *
Re: [gentoo-user] /dev/rtc = rtc0
Mark Knecht wrote: On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: Mark Knecht wrote: Hi, I know nothing of this part of the Linux boot process. If it's *fairly* simple can someone point me at the right stuff to understand how Gentoo creates a link from /dev/rtc to rtc0? When in the boot process does this link become valid? Is it something that's held in a file and recreated from that file on each boot? Is it created automagically by Gentoo Angels that look after my well being but seldom reveal themselves? Is it created by the kernel itself when something is specifically configured to do so? Something else? Thanks, Mark lightning src # uname -a Linux lightning 2.6.27-gentoo-r8 #6 Fri Jan 30 18:55:56 PST 2009 x86_64 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux lightning src # ls -al /dev/rtc* lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 2009-01-30 10:58 /dev/rtc - rtc0 crw-r--r-- 1 root root 254, 0 2009-01-30 10:58 /dev/rtc0 lightning src # From my understanding udev creates all the stuff in /dev. You can change the rules that it uses to make them tho. I think there is documentation on gentoo.org to help with that. So far, mine has worked well enough. Lucky I guess. That help? Dale Hi Dale, While poking around in a bunch of different kernel config files - some gentoo-sources - some not - I found there is an option in Device Drivers - RTC that ONLY shows up when you tell the kernel to build the support in. (I.e. - not off or modular) The option says * Set system time from RTC on startup or resume (rtc0) RTC used to set the system time So, it appears it's a kernel oriented thing which allows it to get set very early in the boot process. My problem on a kernel I built yesterday was File has a date in the future sort of messages. I had this set as modular so it couldn't load that early. The other problem was that since it was a module and apparently I didn't load that module the command hwclock -r failed. I've reconfigured the kernel and will build it and test after I get finished with an emerge -e world later today. Thanks for the response. Hope this info helps someone else in the future. (and me after the reboot!) ;-) Cheers, Mark My CMOS time chip sucks on this mobo. Everything else rocks but that stupid clock and yes I have checked the battery. Anyway, I get that error all the time. If I just reboot it does all right but if I do a shutdown, that error pops up. Sometimes it may only be a few seconds off, sometimes several hours to a day. I have never had it hurt anything here tho. It just warns you I guess. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] cnn.com flash videos crash firefox
On 31 Jan 2009, at 22:54, Grant wrote: Oh I get it, the computer doesn't want me to see the Obama video. Yes that's funny. Oh, what an intelligent machine you've got ;-p Did it already point you to Tarpley's biography about Hussein Obama ? Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get China into war against Russia) ? What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long election campaign? IT WAS HUSHED UP BY TEH LIBERAL MEDIA!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!
Re: [gentoo-user] cnn.com flash videos crash firefox
Oh I get it, the computer doesn't want me to see the Obama video. Yes that's funny. Oh, what an intelligent machine you've got ;-p Did it already point you to Tarpley's biography about Hussein Obama ? Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get China into war against Russia) ? What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long election campaign? IT WAS HUSHED UP BY TEH LIBERAL MEDIA!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!! Can you recommend a non-biased news source online? - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] cnn.com flash videos crash firefox
On 31 Jan 2009, at 23:34, Grant wrote: Oh I get it, the computer doesn't want me to see the Obama video. Yes that's funny. Oh, what an intelligent machine you've got ;-p Did it already point you to Tarpley's biography about Hussein Obama ? Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get China into war against Russia) ? What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long election campaign? IT WAS HUSHED UP BY TEH LIBERAL MEDIA!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!! Can you recommend a non-biased news source online? Al Jazeera: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=M8J9laUNgL4
[gentoo-user] Wicd: ImportError: No module named gtk
Hi, after changing some use and removing some packages from /etc/portage/package.keywords, I get this error when I run wicd aplication (gtk based). I tried to rebuild pygtk, but did not help. I only found some old solution in forums, talking about python 2.4. I'm on python 2.5.2. An other curious thing is this: # /etc/init.d/xdm restart * Stopping xdm ... /sbin/start-stop-daemon: stat /usr/bin/xdm: No such file or directory (No such file or directory) [ ok ] * Setting up xdm ... start-stop-daemon: stat /usr/bin/xdm: No such file or directory (No such file or directory) * ERROR: could not start the Display Manager my xdm is not in my system Maybe I have corrupted something removing packages from package.keywords/use... but revdep-rebuild has nothing to do and : # emerge -DNp world These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild U ] app-arch/cpio-2.9-r2 [2.9-r1] [ebuild R ] sys-devel/patch-2.5.9 USE=(-build%) [ebuild U ] app-arch/bzip2-1.0.5-r1 [1.0.5] [ebuild U ] net-misc/iputils-20071127 [20070202] [ebuild U ] sys-apps/less-418 [416] [ebuild N] virtual/pager-0 [ebuild U ] sys-apps/which-2.19 [2.16] [ebuild U ] net-misc/wget-1.11.3 [1.10.2] [ebuild U ] app-arch/gzip-1.3.12-r1 [1.3.12] [ebuild U ] sys-apps/gawk-3.1.6 [3.1.5-r5] [ebuild U ] app-arch/tar-1.20 [1.19-r1] [ebuild U ] sys-devel/flex-2.5.35 [2.5.33-r3] [ebuild U ] sys-apps/net-tools-1.60_p20071202044231-r1 [1.60-r13] [ebuild U ] app-editors/nano-2.1.7-r1 [2.0.7] USE=spell* [ebuild U ] sys-apps/busybox-1.12.2-r1 [1.8.2] [ebuild U ] sys-fs/udev-124-r1 [115-r1] [ebuild U ] sys-apps/shadow-4.1.2.2 [4.0.18.1-r1] USE=-audit% [ebuild U ] sys-process/psmisc-22.6 [22.5-r2] USE=X* [ebuild N] sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.3-r1 USE=nls [ebuild U ] sys-apps/util-linux-2.14.1 [2.13.1.1] USE=(-uclibc) [ebuild U ] sys-fs/e2fsprogs-1.41.3 [1.40.8] [blocks b ] sys-fs/e2fsprogs-1.41 (sys-fs/e2fsprogs-1.41 is blocking sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.3-r1) [uninstall] sys-libs/com_err-1.40.8 [blocks b ] sys-libs/com_err (sys-libs/com_err is blocking sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.3-r1) [uninstall] sys-libs/ss-1.40.8 [blocks b ] sys-libs/ss (sys-libs/ss is blocking sys-libs/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.3-r1) does not show anything about xdm or widc... Cheers, Arnau
[gentoo-user] Integrated Intel GMA X3100 graphic card
Hi, I'm trying to configure my graphic card with intel driver. I followed: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Intel_GMA but when I run X server, my system frezzes. Anyone with same hw is running Xorg with intel and not vesa? TIA, Arnau
Re: [gentoo-user] cnn.com flash videos crash firefox
Grant wrote: Oh I get it, the computer doesn't want me to see the Obama video. Yes that's funny. Oh, what an intelligent machine you've got ;-p Did it already point you to Tarpley's biography about Hussein Obama ? Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get China into war against Russia) ? What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long election campaign? IT WAS HUSHED UP BY TEH LIBERAL MEDIA!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!! Can you recommend a non-biased news source online? - Grant http://www.foxnews.com/ Fair and Balanced. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] cnn.com flash videos crash firefox
Oh I get it, the computer doesn't want me to see the Obama video. Yes that's funny. Oh, what an intelligent machine you've got ;-p Did it already point you to Tarpley's biography about Hussein Obama ? Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get China into war against Russia) ? What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long election campaign? IT WAS HUSHED UP BY TEH LIBERAL MEDIA!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!! Can you recommend a non-biased news source online? - Grant http://www.foxnews.com/ Fair and Balanced. Seriously? - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] Strange firefox segfault [Solved?]
My strange segfault bug went away today after I rebuild firefox and xulrunner. I have absolutely no idea why. The only thing I changed is to enable the IceWeasel branding. I don't *think* that can possibly be the solution--right? W -- So we just have to integrate around the ring to get the gravitational force? Yeah. But that doesn't sound fun. ~DeathMech, Some Student. P-town PHY 205 Sortir en Pantoufles: up 785 days, 23:57
Re: [gentoo-user] cnn.com flash videos crash firefox
Grant wrote: Oh I get it, the computer doesn't want me to see the Obama video. Yes that's funny. Oh, what an intelligent machine you've got ;-p Did it already point you to Tarpley's biography about Hussein Obama ? Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get China into war against Russia) ? What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long election campaign? IT WAS HUSHED UP BY TEH LIBERAL MEDIA!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!! Can you recommend a non-biased news source online? - Grant http://www.foxnews.com/ Fair and Balanced. Seriously? - Grant Yep, I have watched them all and at least they do have both sides and their web site is pretty good. My brother doesn't have cable and that's where he gets his news. CNN, CBS and especially NBC seem to tell what they think and just hope people don't know any better. I like to have the facts and then make up my on mind. The day I want CNN, NBC or anyone else to make my decisions is the day I died. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] cnn.com flash videos crash firefox
Oh I get it, the computer doesn't want me to see the Obama video. Yes that's funny. Oh, what an intelligent machine you've got ;-p Did it already point you to Tarpley's biography about Hussein Obama ? Or to Obma's connections to Brezinski (the one who wants to get China into war against Russia) ? What could there be that wasn't already exposed during a very long election campaign? IT WAS HUSHED UP BY TEH LIBERAL MEDIA!!! WAKE UP SHEEPLE!! Can you recommend a non-biased news source online? - Grant http://www.foxnews.com/ Fair and Balanced. Seriously? - Grant Yep, I have watched them all and at least they do have both sides and their web site is pretty good. My brother doesn't have cable and that's where he gets his news. CNN, CBS and especially NBC seem to tell what they think and just hope people don't know any better. I like to have the facts and then make up my on mind. The day I want CNN, NBC or anyone else to make my decisions is the day I died. Dale I've noticed the same thing with CNN and NBC. I like ABC and Yahoo also seems to be pretty good. Fox rubs me the wrong way, but I should take another look. I need to look into Al Jazeera too. - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Gcc-4.3.3
On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 18:11:20 -0500 Jerry McBride mcbrid...@comcast.net wrote: On three x86 boxs (32bit), gcc 4.3.3 was not able to compile sysklogd or even glibc. If you had errors about .la files then try to emerge --sync and re-emerge it w.r.t. http://bugs.gentoo.org/256636 which was fixed bumplessly. /PA
[gentoo-user] When did bzImage move?
Hi, I just rebuilt a newer kernel and noticed something. It seems bzImage has moved from arch/i386/boot/bzImage to arch/x86/boot/bzImage. When did this happen? Is x86 the same as i386? I'm just wanting to make sure I am not going to blow up something when I boot that thing. Thanks Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] When did bzImage move?
On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote: Hi, I just rebuilt a newer kernel and noticed something. It seems bzImage has moved from arch/i386/boot/bzImage to arch/x86/boot/bzImage. When did this happen? Is x86 the same as i386? yes. They merged the '386' and the amd64/x86_64 architecture into x86. And it happend a couple of kernel versions ago. I'm just wanting to make sure I am not going to blow up something when I boot that thing. why do you care anyway? Just install debianutils and use make install.
Re: [gentoo-user] When did bzImage move?
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote: Hi, I just rebuilt a newer kernel and noticed something. It seems bzImage has moved from arch/i386/boot/bzImage to arch/x86/boot/bzImage. When did this happen? Is x86 the same as i386? yes. They merged the '386' and the amd64/x86_64 architecture into x86. And it happend a couple of kernel versions ago. OK. At least I ain't going crazy. Whew, that was close. I'm just wanting to make sure I am not going to blow up something when I boot that thing. why do you care anyway? Just install debianutils and use make install. I like to copy mine manually. I dunno, I just do. I'm weird that way. I also have a unique way of naming my kernels so I can keep up with which is which. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] When did bzImage move?
On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote: Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote: Hi, I just rebuilt a newer kernel and noticed something. It seems bzImage has moved from arch/i386/boot/bzImage to arch/x86/boot/bzImage. When did this happen? Is x86 the same as i386? yes. They merged the '386' and the amd64/x86_64 architecture into x86. And it happend a couple of kernel versions ago. OK. At least I ain't going crazy. Whew, that was close. I'm just wanting to make sure I am not going to blow up something when I boot that thing. why do you care anyway? Just install debianutils and use make install. I like to copy mine manually. I dunno, I just do. I'm weird that way. I also have a unique way of naming my kernels so I can keep up with which is which. well, you can always put the name in the config - and let make install do the copy. That way you get a nice vmlinuz symlink to the latest kernel and vmlinuz.old to the older one - and you never have to touch grub.conf again.
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[gentoo-user] Fix this miro build failure?
Miro 2.0 Release Candidate is out: http://planet.getmiro.com/ I tried to compile it with: HOME=/tmp/miro_temp/ ./run.sh but it failed with: Writing ./dist/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro-2.0_RC1-py2.5.egg-info /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:72: GtkWarning: could not open display warnings.warn(str(e), _gtk.Warning) PyNotify support disabled on your platform. location: /usr/lib64/xulrunner-1.9/libxpcom.so before 3 /home/marant/miro/Miro-2.0-rc1/platform/gtk-x11/dist/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/gtk/persistentwindow.py:43: GtkWarning: gdk_screen_get_root_window: assertion `GDK_IS_SCREEN (screen)' failed wclass=gtk.gdk.INPUT_OUTPUT, event_mask=0) /home/marant/miro/Miro-2.0-rc1/platform/gtk-x11/dist/usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/gtk/persistentwindow.py:43: GtkWarning: gdk_window_new: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (parent)' failed wclass=gtk.gdk.INPUT_OUTPUT, event_mask=0) Traceback (most recent call last): File dist//usr/bin/miro.real, line 241, in module startapp() File dist//usr/bin/miro.real, line 188, in startapp startup(props_to_set) File dist//usr/bin/miro.real, line 70, in startup from miro.plat.frontends.widgets.application import GtkX11Application File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/plat/frontends/widgets/application.py, line 46, in module File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/application.py, line 46, in module File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/dialogs.py, line 41, in module File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/style.py, line 40, in module File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/imagepool.py, line 41, in module File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/plat/frontends/widgets/widgetset.py, line 36, in module File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/gtk/widgetset.py, line 53, in module File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/gtk/video.py, line 47, in module File /usr/lib64/python2.5/site-packages/miro/frontends/widgets/gtk/persistentwindow.py, line 43, in module RuntimeError: could not create GdkWindow object Any ideas on how to fix this? - Grant
Re: [gentoo-user] When did bzImage move?
On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote: Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote: Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: On Sonntag 01 Februar 2009, Dale wrote: Hi, I just rebuilt a newer kernel and noticed something. It seems bzImage has moved from arch/i386/boot/bzImage to arch/x86/boot/bzImage. When did this happen? Is x86 the same as i386? yes. They merged the '386' and the amd64/x86_64 architecture into x86. And it happend a couple of kernel versions ago. OK. At least I ain't going crazy. Whew, that was close. I'm just wanting to make sure I am not going to blow up something when I boot that thing. why do you care anyway? Just install debianutils and use make install. I like to copy mine manually. I dunno, I just do. I'm weird that way. I also have a unique way of naming my kernels so I can keep up with which is which. well, you can always put the name in the config - and let make install do the copy. That way you get a nice vmlinuz symlink to the latest kernel and vmlinuz.old to the older one - and you never have to touch grub.conf again. But that would only allow you to have two kernels laying around. Right now I have these: no, you can have as many kernels as you want. But there is a vmlinuz symlink to the latest and vmlinuz.old symlink to the previous installed one.
[gentoo-user] Re: When did bzImage move?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: Dale wrote: Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: Dale wrote: I like to copy mine manually. I dunno, I just do. I'm weird that way. I also have a unique way of naming my kernels so I can keep up with which is which. well, you can always put the name in the config - and let make install do the copy. That way you get a nice vmlinuz symlink to the latest kernel and vmlinuz.old to the older one - and you never have to touch grub.conf again. But that would only allow you to have two kernels laying around. Right now I have these: no, you can have as many kernels as you want. But there is a vmlinuz symlink to the latest and vmlinuz.old symlink to the previous installed one. To be precise, the config option CONFIG_LOCALVERSION appends a string to the end of the kernel version, which installkernel uses to place the kernel image. If /boot/vmlinuz exists, then it is moved to /boot/vmlinuz.old, and a *symlink* from /boot/vmlinuz is created to vmlinuz-${VERSION}. If /boot/vmlinuz did *not* exist before installation, then no symlink is created. installkernel also copies your .config to /boot/config-${VERSION}, performing the same move and symlink operation. In addition, if you *do* install the same kernel version twice, it will move your old version out of the way (to vmlinuz-${VERSION}.old) first, so even if you do forget to update your .config, you will still have both kernels. To see exactly what make install does, read /sbin/installkernel (a /bin/sh script), as that's all `make install` calls (well, it first checks for ~/bin/${CROSS_COMPILE}installkernel, and calls it, if it exists, which allows you to customize the installation process). Personally, I will set CONFIG_LOCALVERSION to .# or -r0.# on a second+ compilation of the same kernel version. (My current kernel is 2.6.28-gentoo-r1.2). - -- ABCD -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkmFJ1cACgkQOypDUo0oQOouMACcC6abA3gFvOZQbDB5dMnMBAMo D8MAnjr4MSrTG9KiC6cB6fodijrSWjK/ =6Bgu -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[gentoo-user] Re: When did bzImage move?
Dale wrote: [...] But that would only allow you to have two kernels laying around. Right now I have these: r...@smoker / # ls /boot/bzImage-2* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2355440 Jan 31 18:52 /boot/bzImage-2-28-r8-1 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2460088 Jan 2 20:13 /boot/bzImage-2.6.23-r8-7 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2288336 Dec 30 07:49 /boot/bzImage-2.6.27-r7-1 r...@smoker / # I only use make install and my /boot looks like this: config - config-2.6.28-gentoo-r1 config-2.6.24-gentoo-r8 config-2.6.27-gentoo-r7 config-2.6.28-gentoo config-2.6.28-gentoo-r1 config.old - config-2.6.28-gentoo System.map - System.map-2.6.28-gentoo-r1 System.map-2.6.24-gentoo-r8 System.map-2.6.27-gentoo-r7 System.map-2.6.28-gentoo System.map-2.6.28-gentoo-r1 System.map.old - System.map-2.6.28-gentoo vmlinuz - vmlinuz-2.6.28-gentoo-r1 vmlinuz-2.6.24-gentoo-r8 vmlinuz-2.6.27-gentoo-r7 vmlinuz-2.6.28-gentoo vmlinuz-2.6.28-gentoo-r1 vmlinuz.old - vmlinuz-2.6.28-gentoo I never changed any filename in there manualy.