[gentoo-user] Column headings in KDE4 apps

2009-02-15 Thread Alan McKinnon
I've finally made the brave step of using KDE4 as the primary desktop on my 
work machine :-) I must be too used to 3.5 as there are some things I can't 
yet figure out. The most annoying is column headings. By way of example, 
dolphin and kmail, it's the filename|size|date and Subject|From|Date type 
columns.

I find these move around and adapt themselves to the width of the window. 
Except I usually end up with a 50 pixel Subject column, 10 pixel From column, 
and the Date column (sorted the wrong way) is 1400 pixels wide...

Where do I configure such things and tell apps how *I* want columns to be 
displayed? I've searched and can't quite find it

-- 
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com



Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Mike Kazantsev
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 14:27:08 +0800
zhangwe...@realss.com wrote:

 I don't know if in China network is specially boardband otherwise how to
 explain the forums dare to allow dozens of hi-res photo posted in-line
 of messages and web designers dare to design websites with a front page
 of more than 3MB (e.g. our local tax office website contain huge picture
 and flash on the front-page with several hundreds of links on it).

You can use on-demand loading for such content with firefox plugins
like flashblock - it'll load flash only when you click on it. I bet
there are plenty such plugins for images, as well.

Also, you might consider disabling firefox cache (which I find quite
slow) at all, using a proxy (like squid) to cache such a large static
objects - it'll do much better job w/o any burden on your resources.
Besides, it can cache static for whole your network, or communicate
with other local proxies, taking advantage of their caches to speed up
loading.

-- 
Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net


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Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Mike Kazantsev
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 14:27:08 +0800
zhangwe...@realss.com wrote:

 I don't know if in China network is specially boardband otherwise how to
 explain the forums dare to allow dozens of hi-res photo posted in-line
 of messages and web designers dare to design websites with a front page
 of more than 3MB (e.g. our local tax office website contain huge picture
 and flash on the front-page with several hundreds of links on it).

Oh, and I've forgot to mention one trick, besides flashblock, to defend
against cpu-intensive animation: disable animated gifs!
I've noticed that large gifs can eat more CPU than this useless flash,
and disabling them won't really degrade anything.

Try setting 'image.animation_mode' (string) to 'none' in 'about:config'.

-- 
Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net


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Re: [gentoo-user] FIle type recognition in Gnome

2009-02-15 Thread Amar Cosic
Amar Ćosić
amar.co...@gmail.com
a...@amar.ba
+38761240095
http://www.amar.ba



On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Albert Hopkins mar...@letterboxes.orgwrote:

 On Sun, 2009-02-15 at 00:15 +, amar.co...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hello list
 
  I have this weird issue with Gnome and diferent file types. For ex. if
  I double click on .avi file it try's to open it with document viewer
  (gedit i guess). And If I go right clickpropertiesopen with then
  chose Movie player.. then it opens .avi in Totem. But thing is after
  that it will try to open every file type in Totem ie. .txt .zip .. Its
  like it doesnt recognize and assign right aplication to file type. Any
  sugestions on this?
 

 I've never seen this before. Something is really messed up.  BTW
 Document Viewer is usually Evince.

 Well you didn't specify what version of GNOME you are using.  Perhaps
 your
 ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list,
 /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache or /usr/share/application-registry is
 hosed.

 -a



 Gnome is 2.22.3 and its new for me too. This is only 20-ish day old
installation,and for first 10 days it acctualy worked OK.My mimeapps.list
looks like this:

[Added Associations]
video/x-msvideo=totem.desktop;
text/plain=totem-usercustom.desktop;evince.desktop;file-roller.desktop;

mimeinfo.cache is here http://omploader.org/vMTk0YQ and
gnome-vfs.applications from application-registry is here
http://omploader.org/vMTk0Yg


Re: [gentoo-user] Fake MAC Address Bungling Wireless

2009-02-15 Thread daid kahl
2009/2/15 daid kahl daid...@gmail.com

 )On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 20:05 +0900, daid kahl wrote:
  I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my Wireless
  MAC address, and wireless has not worked since, even though I'm using
  my hardware MAC address again.  I'm usually using NetworkManager, but
  I


 Well, no obvious solutions after 7 hours of actively trying things, so
I'll restore from backup.

For those interested, I deleted files from /var/lib/dhcpbd, and this allowed
me to get new IP addresses, but all within the faulty subdomain of
California.  I tried on another wireless networks, and still my machine
tries to assign me an IP within the California domain.  I reinstalled my
entire networking software (short of a kernel recompile), and deleted and
remade any network configuration files I could find that might be relevant,
and still the problem persisted.   I used wicd to assign myself static IP
and DNS with known values that are functional, and then the network was
recognized, but I could not access anything.

I have a backup of the current system, so if anyone is really really
interested in this subject, I could restore and toy around some more.  But I
have to recommend against using macchanger without a very recent backup of
your system.  I'd file a bug report, but what would I say?  I don't know
what file was actually being affected, so I can't offer any useful insight.

~daid


[gentoo-user] RAID controller

2009-02-15 Thread Mick
Hi All,

I am thinking of installing Gentoo on a Dell box with this RAID controller:

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/storage/RAID/PERC5/en/UG/HTML/chapter1.htm

Has anyone got experience with this hardware?  What will I need to include in 
the kernel?  Will I need any fancy firmware/drivers?
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Sunday 15 February 2009 08:14:28 Mike Kazantsev wrote:
 On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 14:27:08 +0800

 zhangwe...@realss.com wrote:
  I don't know if in China network is specially boardband otherwise how
  to explain the forums dare to allow dozens of hi-res photo posted
  in-line of messages and web designers dare to design websites with a
  front page of more than 3MB (e.g. our local tax office website contain
  huge picture and flash on the front-page with several hundreds of links
  on it).

 You can use on-demand loading for such content with firefox plugins
 like flashblock - it'll load flash only when you click on it. I bet
 there are plenty such plugins for images, as well.

I'll put a word in here for the NoScript and AdBlock extensions to Firefox. 
I'd imagine those are more-or-less essential in China - I certainly 
wouldn't like to be without them even here in UK.

-- 
Rgds
Peter



[gentoo-user] How to turn off the screen permanently

2009-02-15 Thread Marcin Zwd
Well, I've just upgraded my laptop. The old one has ati
radeon r250 graphics card.  On this card I can easily turn
off the screen using nice program radeantool of course
xset dpms force off worked as well. And turn off was
permanent.  It is worth to mention that I was using
x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati opensource drivers...  On the
other hand, the new laptop has nvidia (quadro 135) aboard
and now I'm using x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-177.82.
Everything works fine except one tiny problem now if I turn
off the screen and backlight after a few seconds the
backlight is back on!

For example:

$ xset dpms 0 0 5

The screen is nicely turning off after 5 seconds but after
3-8 seconds the backlight is back on! Then, I notice that
this is the screensaver. So I tried again

$ xset s off
$ xset dpms 0 0 5

And now after about 10 seconds I have whole screen back on!
I even tried vbetool dpms off. By the way it is not working
smoothly for me, so manage little ugly hack

--- screenoff 
#!/bin/bash
for ((i=0;i256;i++)); do
/usr/sbin/vbetool dpms off 
sleep 0.5
PID=`pidof vbetool`
if [ -n $PID ]; then
kill -9 $PID /dev/null 21
else
exit
fi
done /dev/null 21

But even now screen is back on again!!!

I'm using gentoo stable (gnome)
 x11-base/xorg-server-1.3.0.0-r6
 x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-177.82
without
 gnome-extra/gnome-screensaver


Thanks in advance for any suggestion



Re: [gentoo-user] Fake MAC Address Bungling Wireless

2009-02-15 Thread Mick
On Sunday 15 February 2009, daid kahl wrote:

 wifi0: probing for an IPV4LL address
 wifi0: checking 169.254.62.179 is available on attached networks
 wifi0: using IPv4LL address
 169.254.62.179[ ok
 ] * received address 169.254.62.179/16

 I'm not concerned if you have this IP, because this is the non-functional
 California IP that my computer continues to assign itself in Gentoo.  

No I don't think it is.  You have compiled dhcpcd with zeroconf enabled and if 
it takes too long to get an ip address from your wireless router the zeroconf 
kicks in and assigns one of the private addresses reserved for this purpose.  
You could try recompiling dhcpcd without zeroconf and see what happens.
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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[gentoo-user] Re: How to turn off the screen permanently

2009-02-15 Thread Marcin Zwd
I notice that very partial solution for me is to switch to console
(alt+ctrl+f1)
and as a root run ./screenoff script. At least this works and I can use it
to lid.sh script, for example something like this

---
#open
screenon
chvt 7
# close
chvt 12
screenoff
---

On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Marcin Zwd marcin...@gmail.com wrote:
 Well, I've just upgraded my laptop. The old one has ati
 radeon r250 graphics card.  On this card I can easily turn
 off the screen using nice program radeantool of course
 xset dpms force off worked as well. And turn off was
 permanent.  It is worth to mention that I was using
 x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati opensource drivers...  On the
 other hand, the new laptop has nvidia (quadro 135) aboard
 and now I'm using x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-177.82.
 Everything works fine except one tiny problem now if I turn
 off the screen and backlight after a few seconds the
 backlight is back on!

 For example:

 $ xset dpms 0 0 5

 The screen is nicely turning off after 5 seconds but after
 3-8 seconds the backlight is back on! Then, I notice that
 this is the screensaver. So I tried again

 $ xset s off
 $ xset dpms 0 0 5

 And now after about 10 seconds I have whole screen back on!
 I even tried vbetool dpms off. By the way it is not working
 smoothly for me, so manage little ugly hack

 --- screenoff 
 #!/bin/bash
 for ((i=0;i256;i++)); do
/usr/sbin/vbetool dpms off 
sleep 0.5
PID=`pidof vbetool`
if [ -n $PID ]; then
kill -9 $PID /dev/null 21
else
exit
fi
 done /dev/null 21

 But even now screen is back on again!!!

 I'm using gentoo stable (gnome)
  x11-base/xorg-server-1.3.0.0-r6
  x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-177.82
 without
  gnome-extra/gnome-screensaver


 Thanks in advance for any suggestion




Re: [gentoo-user] Re: seamonkey helper apps

2009-02-15 Thread Mick
On Tuesday 10 February 2009, James wrote:
 Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
   I use to listen to my voice mail, via mplayer and seamonkey.
 
  I would have thought that mplayer is a bit of an overkill for playing
  .wav, have you tried /usr/bin/aplay?

 True but it always worked. Aplay works on command line, but
 not from Seamonkey

Right, this probably suggests that something changed in Seamonkey and this is 
why the error arose.  I assume that you are running Seamonkey with the same 
privileges as before mplayer stopped working?
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: seamonkey helper apps

2009-02-15 Thread Mick
On Tuesday 10 February 2009, James wrote:

 I recompile seamonkey with --deep but that has not fixed the problem...

Have you tried moving the ~/.mozilla-X file where the configurations for 
seamonkey are kept (not sure where that would be, because I do not use 
Seamonkey) and launching seamonkey afresh?
-- 
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Mick


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Re: [gentoo-user] Fake MAC Address Bungling Wireless

2009-02-15 Thread Shawn Haggett

daid kahl wrote:



2009/2/15 daid kahl daid...@gmail.com mailto:daid...@gmail.com

)On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 20:05 +0900, daid kahl wrote:
 I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my
Wireless
 MAC address, and wireless has not worked since, even though
I'm using
 my hardware MAC address again.  I'm usually using
NetworkManager, but
 I


Well, no obvious solutions after 7 hours of actively trying things, so 
I'll restore from backup. 

For those interested, I deleted files from /var/lib/dhcpbd, and this 
allowed me to get new IP addresses, but all within the faulty 
subdomain of California.  I tried on another wireless networks, and 
still my machine tries to assign me an IP within the California 
domain.  I reinstalled my entire networking software (short of a 
kernel recompile), and deleted and remade any network configuration 
files I could find that might be relevant, and still the problem 
persisted.   I used wicd to assign myself static IP and DNS with known 
values that are functional, and then the network was recognized, but I 
could not access anything. 

It's not a California address. It's an IPv4LL address, used when a dhcp 
server can't be found adn is related to the zeroconf useflag the other 
poster mentioned. Read: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_configuration_networking




Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with evince (mime bad?)

2009-02-15 Thread Allan Gottlieb
At Sun, 15 Feb 2009 09:40:42 +0200 Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com 
wrote:

 On Saturday 14 February 2009 01:50:38 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
 Recently evince stopped working on one of my machines, ajglap.

 For every pdf, evince opens a window and complains
   unable to open document
   unhandled mime type

 As you use evince, you may be a gnome user, so this might not help you. I 
 recently had all my kde associations and (very surprisingly) a number of 
 others from other DEs go scrambled. Rebuilding kdelibs fixed all of it.

 I never did figure out how this could occur. Possibly it's something to do 
 with DEs converging on freedesktop.org standards, so an oopsie in one can 
 have 
 system-wide side0effects.

Yes, I should have mentioned that I am a gnome user.
Thank you for responding.

allan



Re: [gentoo-user] RAID controller

2009-02-15 Thread Alex

Mick wrote:

Hi,


Hi All,

I am thinking of installing Gentoo on a Dell box with this RAID controller:

http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/storage/RAID/PERC5/en/UG/HTML/chapter1.htm

Has anyone got experience with this hardware?  What will I need to include in 
the kernel?  Will I need any fancy firmware/drivers?


You can use megaraid driver for Perc5.

Device Driver - SCSI device support - SCSI low-level drivers

   [*]   LSI Logic New Generation RAID Device Drivers 

  │ │LSI Logic Management Module 
(New Driver)
  │ │  *   LSI Logic Legacy MegaRAID 
Driver
  │ │  *   LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS RAID 
Module


This is my controller

linux # lspci  | grep -i scsi
01:00.0 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS1068E 
PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS (rev 08)


I have a 2950 II.



Re: [gentoo-user] Fake MAC Address Bungling Wireless

2009-02-15 Thread daid kahl
2009/2/15 Shawn Haggett po...@podgeweb.com

 daid kahl wrote:



 2009/2/15 daid kahl daid...@gmail.com mailto:daid...@gmail.com

)On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 20:05 +0900, daid kahl wrote:
 I was bored and playing around with macchanger to change my
Wireless
 MAC address, and wireless has not worked since, even though
I'm using
 my hardware MAC address again.  I'm usually using
NetworkManager, but
 I


 Well, no obvious solutions after 7 hours of actively trying things, so
 I'll restore from backup.
 For those interested, I deleted files from /var/lib/dhcpbd, and this
 allowed me to get new IP addresses, but all within the faulty subdomain of
 California.  I tried on another wireless networks, and still my machine
 tries to assign me an IP within the California domain.  I reinstalled my
 entire networking software (short of a kernel recompile), and deleted and
 remade any network configuration files I could find that might be relevant,
 and still the problem persisted.   I used wicd to assign myself static IP
 and DNS with known values that are functional, and then the network was
 recognized, but I could not access anything.

 It's not a California address. It's an IPv4LL address, used when a dhcp
 server can't be found adn is related to the zeroconf useflag the other
 poster mentioned. Read:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_configuration_networking

 So it is.  I was looking up regions and IP addresses trying to figure out
what kind of IP I had.  In any case, I tried installing dhcpcd with the
-zeroconf useflag, and I was still getting this sort of IP, so I don't think
it's quite as simple as that.  This then relates to my earlier query of how
one resets a IP v4 LL address.  Or perhaps changing the MAC address *does*
reset the IP v4 LL address, but then the question becomes, how can you get
back the behavior of letting the network give you an address, which is
removed or altered by a change of MAC.

~daid


Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Sonntag 15 Februar 2009, zhangwe...@realss.com wrote:
 Volker Armin Hemmann schrieb:
  konqueror
 
  it is better than ff anyway.

 Are you sure it runs multi-process?

yes (without tabs I am sure)

and with tabs, even when one tab is hanging, the others go on (at least with 
kde4.2).




Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Sonntag 15 Februar 2009, Peter Humphrey wrote:
 On Sunday 15 February 2009 08:14:28 Mike Kazantsev wrote:
  On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 14:27:08 +0800
 
  zhangwe...@realss.com wrote:
   I don't know if in China network is specially boardband otherwise how
   to explain the forums dare to allow dozens of hi-res photo posted
   in-line of messages and web designers dare to design websites with a
   front page of more than 3MB (e.g. our local tax office website contain
   huge picture and flash on the front-page with several hundreds of links
   on it).
 
  You can use on-demand loading for such content with firefox plugins
  like flashblock - it'll load flash only when you click on it. I bet
  there are plenty such plugins for images, as well.

 I'll put a word in here for the NoScript and AdBlock extensions to Firefox.
 I'd imagine those are more-or-less essential in China - I certainly
 wouldn't like to be without them even here in UK.

of course konqueror can block ads and scripts without 'extensions' 




Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Ext4 for a new installation?

2009-02-15 Thread Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto
 Or would I be better off using ext3 and converting it to ext4 in a month
 or two? Are there any downsides to converting a fs from ext3 to ext4 in this
 way?

 The downsides are that you'll end up with missing ext4 features that will
 only apply to newly created files after the conversion.  I recommend to just
 be clean about it and use ext4 from the start.

AFAIK this isn't true. You can 'convert' an ext3 filesystem to ext4
using ext4's defrag utility. See http://kernelnewbies.org/Ext4.

-- 
Software is like sex: it is better when it is free - Linus Torvalds



Re: [gentoo-user] Ext4 for a new installation?

2009-02-15 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Montag 02 Februar 2009, Stroller wrote:
 For more funroll-loopiness I contemplate using ext4 for the new system
 I'm about to install.

 Anyone know of any LiveCDs that would support this?

 I _think_ it should be just a case of untarring the stage 3, chrooting
 in, updating everything to latest  reboot. As long as I use 2.6.28
 when I install I don't think there should be anything that is
 incompatible with ext4??

 Or would I be better off using ext3 and converting it to ext4 in a
 month or two? Are there any downsides to converting a fs from ext3 to
 ext4 in this way?

 Cheers,

 Stroller.

the best thing would be to wait for another year before you even think about 
touching that mess.



Re: [gentoo-user] Ext4 for a new installation?

2009-02-15 Thread Jesús Guerrero
El Dom, 15 de Febrero de 2009, 16:59, Volker Armin Hemmann escribió:
 On Montag 02 Februar 2009, Stroller wrote:

 the best thing would be to wait for another year before you even think
 about touching that mess.

If by that mess you mean ext4, you should know that it's
just as stable as ext3.

-- 
Jesús Guerrero




Re: [gentoo-user] Ext4 for a new installation?

2009-02-15 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Sonntag 15 Februar 2009, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
 El Dom, 15 de Febrero de 2009, 16:59, Volker Armin Hemmann escribió:
  On Montag 02 Februar 2009, Stroller wrote:
 
  the best thing would be to wait for another year before you even think
  about touching that mess.

 If by that mess you mean ext4, you should know that it's
 just as stable as ext3.

so ext3 is completly broken? likes to deadlock? and is mostly untested?

ext4 is new. It was just declared stable. It is not. It has to prove itself to 
be stable in the next 6 to 12 month. Earlier than that it is not stable.

But if you look at all the problems reported on lkml you should come to the 
conclusion, that both ext3 and 4 are unstable. It is just wrong to pile new 
features unto an aging platform instead of making the cut, put one into 
maintanence mode and start from a clean state. Some did it. extX never did. 
With the bad results easily visible for everybody who wants to see.




[gentoo-user] Should this hardware work?

2009-02-15 Thread Grant
I'd like to buy a Sipix A6 portable printer for printing boarding
passes on the go since they can be had for around $20.  It is said to
work in Linux:

http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=SiPix-Pocket_Printer_A6

but that page only mentions the serial connection and doesn't mention
the infrared connection.  If it's working via serial, should it also
work via infrared?  If not necessarily, should it definitely work via
a serial-USB adapter that works in Linux?

- Grant



Re: [gentoo-user] RAID controller

2009-02-15 Thread Mick
On Sunday 15 February 2009, Alex wrote:
 Mick wrote:

 Hi,

  Hi All,
 
  I am thinking of installing Gentoo on a Dell box with this RAID
  controller:
 
  http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/storage/RAID/PERC5/en/UG/HTML/chapt
 er1.htm
 
  Has anyone got experience with this hardware?  What will I need to
  include in the kernel?  Will I need any fancy firmware/drivers?

 You can use megaraid driver for Perc5.

 Device Driver - SCSI device support - SCSI low-level drivers

 [*]   LSI Logic New Generation RAID Device Drivers

│ │LSI Logic Management Module
 (New Driver)
│ │  *   LSI Logic Legacy MegaRAID
 Driver
│ │  *   LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS RAID
 Module

 This is my controller

 linux # lspci  | grep -i scsi
 01:00.0 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic SAS1068E
 PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS (rev 08)

 I have a 2950 II.

Nice!

Thank you very much.
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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[gentoo-user] Scanner sharing with HPLIP?

2009-02-15 Thread Grant
Here is a method for sharing a scanner over a network with
sane-backends and inetd:

http://www.linux.com/articles/57798

My prospective printer/scanner (HP c4599) is not listed in the SANE
compatible devices:

http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-HEWLETT-PACKARD

It is listed in HPLIP, but the network feature is apparently not
working (Network I/O):

http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/photosmart/photosmart_c4500_series.html

Can I share the scanner over the network without SANE support since it
has HPLIP support?

- Grant



Re: [gentoo-user] Should this hardware work?

2009-02-15 Thread Matt Harrison

Grant wrote:

I'd like to buy a Sipix A6 portable printer for printing boarding
passes on the go since they can be had for around $20.  It is said to
work in Linux:

http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=SiPix-Pocket_Printer_A6

but that page only mentions the serial connection and doesn't mention
the infrared connection.  If it's working via serial, should it also
work via infrared?  If not necessarily, should it definitely work via
a serial-USB adapter that works in Linux?

- Grant



Don't quote me on this, but in the past when I have used infrared, it 
used a pseudo serial connection. This should mean that once the infrared 
connection is established, you should be able to print as if it was a 
physical serial connection.


Of course, getting the IR connection established might be easier said 
than done.


HTH

--
Matt Harrison



Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
On Sunday 15 February 2009, 05:10, Joshua Murphy wrote:

 Google Chrome's another that has this wonderful feature... and doesn't
 run on Linux (yet).

And even when it will, I bet it would be under wine.



Re: [gentoo-user] Installing outside of Portage cruft removal

2009-02-15 Thread Alex Schuster
Grant wrote:

 I'd like to install the latest miro from their nightlies and that
 means installing manually without an ebuild.  I've always avoided this
 because I don't want files spread across my system without an easy way
 to remove them.  I've also always wanted to set up a good cruft
 removal script for keeping my system clean (I'll admit that takes me
 in the hobbyist direction) and I'm thinking the two might work well
 together.  I could temporarily install apps without an ebuild and use
 a cruft removal script to remove them.

 What do you guys think of this?  Do you know of a good cruft removal
 script?

If you can install your apps into a specific location, I'd use xstow.

emerge xstow
cd ~/install/myapp-1.2.3
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/stow/myapp-1.2.3 
make 
make install
cd /usr/local/stow
xstow myapp-1.2.3

myapp-1.2.3 is installed into /usr/local/stow/myapp-1.2.3, but xstow 
created symlinks into the /usr/local hierarchy, so it looks as if it were 
directly installed there. No need to add /usr/local/stow/myapp-1.2.3/bin 
to the PATH and such.
Use xstow -D myapp-1.2.3 to remove the symlinks if you want to uninstall, 
then remove /usr/local/stow/myapp-1.2.3.

Wonko



Re: [gentoo-user] Should this hardware work?

2009-02-15 Thread Grant
 I'd like to buy a Sipix A6 portable printer for printing boarding
 passes on the go since they can be had for around $20.  It is said to
 work in Linux:

 http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=SiPix-Pocket_Printer_A6

 but that page only mentions the serial connection and doesn't mention
 the infrared connection.  If it's working via serial, should it also
 work via infrared?  If not necessarily, should it definitely work via
 a serial-USB adapter that works in Linux?

 - Grant


 Don't quote me on this, but in the past when I have used infrared, it used a
 pseudo serial connection. This should mean that once the infrared connection
 is established, you should be able to print as if it was a physical serial
 connection.

 Of course, getting the IR connection established might be easier said than
 done.

 HTH

 --
 Matt Harrison

Thanks Matt, I don't feel like coaxing infrared to work (never used it
before) so I'll get the adapter.

- Grant



[gentoo-user] NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Guillermo Garron
Hi,

I am new to Gentoo, and yes I am also new to compiling kernels.

Well after that introduction, I will give you the details.
I am running now

uname -a

Linux gentoo 2.6.25-gentoo-r8 #7 SMP Sun Nov 16 16:29:29 BOT 2008 i686
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux

lspci

00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82P965/G965 Memory Controller
Hub (rev 02)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82P965/G965 PCI Express Root Port (rev 02)
00:03.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 82P965/G965 HECI
Controller (rev 02)
00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566DC Gigabit Network
Connection (rev 02)
00:1a.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB
UHCI Controller #4 (rev 02)
00:1a.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB
UHCI Controller #5 (rev 02)
00:1a.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB2
EHCI Controller #2 (rev 02)
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express
Port 1 (rev 02)
00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express
Port 2 (rev 02)
00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express
Port 3 (rev 02)
00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express
Port 4 (rev 02)
00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) PCI Express
Port 5 (rev 02)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB
UHCI Controller #1 (rev 02)
00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB
UHCI Controller #2 (rev 02)
00:1d.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB
UHCI Controller #3 (rev 02)
00:1d.7 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) USB2
EHCI Controller #1 (rev 02)
00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge (rev f2)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801HB/HR (ICH8/R) LPC
Interface Controller (rev 02)
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 82801HB (ICH8) 4 port SATA
AHCI Controller (rev 02)
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) SMBus Controller (rev 02)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G72 [GeForce
7300 SE] (rev a1)
03:00.0 IDE interface: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88SE6101
single-port PATA133 interface (rev b1)
07:03.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB43AB22/A
IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link)


lsmod

Module  Size  Used by
snd_seq38000  0
snd_seq_device  8332  1 snd_seq
snd_hda_intel 314132  0
nvidia   6894516  26
snd_pcm49028  1 snd_hda_intel
snd_timer  17032  2 snd_seq,snd_pcm
snd_page_alloc 10120  2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm
snd_hwdep   8708  1 snd_hda_intel
snd32308  6
snd_seq,snd_seq_device,snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm,snd_timer,snd_hwdep

this is my /etc/make.conf (if case there is any relevant info there)

# These settings were set by the catalyst build script that automatically
# built this stage.
# Please consult /etc/make.conf.example for a more detailed example.
CFLAGS=-O2 -march=i686 -pipe
CXXFLAGS=-O2 -march=i686 -pipe
# WARNING: Changing your CHOST is not something that should be done lightly.
# Please consult http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/change-chost.xml before changing.
CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu
MAKEOPTS=-j3
GENTOO_MIRRORS=http://ftp.ucsb.edu/pub/mirrors/linux/gentoo/
http://distfiles.gentoo.org
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/gentoo;
# USE=-qt3 -qt4 -arts -kde -ipv6 X dbus gtk gnome hal avahi dvd alsa
cdr firefox
USE=-qt3 -qt4 -arts -kde dbus hal avahi mdnsresponder-compat X midi
gtk mp3 alsa
INPUT_DEVICES=keyboard mouse
VIDEO_CARDS=nvidia


Here you can find the config file for my current kernel.

http://www.go2linux.org/pics/other_files/gentoo/guille.config.txt

And the used to generate the new kernel (where NIC is not detected)

http://www.go2linux.org/pics/other_files/gentoo/guille1.config.txt

Please help me with this problem.

If you would like to view a formated version of this info, please go to:

http://www.go2linux.org/forums/recompiling-gentoo-kernel-no-nic-after-that-t-14.html

best regards and thanks a lot in advance for your time.




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Re: [gentoo-user] Fake MAC Address Bungling Wireless

2009-02-15 Thread Mick
On Sunday 15 February 2009, daid kahl wrote:

 what kind of IP I had.  In any case, I tried installing dhcpcd with the
 -zeroconf useflag, and I was still getting this sort of IP, so I don't
 think it's quite as simple as that.  

Run dhcpcd -k to flush out any previous IP addresses.

 This then relates to my earlier query 
 of how one resets a IP v4 LL address.  Or perhaps changing the MAC address
 *does* reset the IP v4 LL address, but then the question becomes, how can
 you get back the behavior of letting the network give you an address, which
 is removed or altered by a change of MAC.

Run dhcpcd -T to see what the dhcp server or your router returns - or if it 
times out.

Symptoms like this are often related to buggy wireless NIC drivers, or a weak 
signal between PC and router.
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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Re: [gentoo-user] NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
Am Sonntag, 15. Februar 2009 22:31:40 schrieb Guillermo Garron:

 Here you can find the config file for my current kernel.

This has CONFIG_E1000=y

 And the used to generate the new kernel (where NIC is not detected)

This has both CONFIG_E1000=y and CONFIG_E1000E=y, maybe that's the problem.

What does lspci -v tell about the used driver? Anything useful in the dmesg 
output?

BTW: There are also some other NICs enabled in both your configs.

HTH...

Dirk


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Re: [gentoo-user] NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Kenneth Prugh
I think you need just E1000E for your NIC.

I use E1000E * for my intel:

00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566MM Gigabit Network
Connection (rev 03)


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Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/init.d/: ntpd or ntp-client?

2009-02-15 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Stroller (strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk) [14.02.09 08:29]:

 On 4 Feb 2009, at 13:40, Justin wrote:

 Except that here, ntp-client seems to start *before* the network, so fails 
 to find the ntp-server.

 I'll investigate this more later.

 Stroller.



If you have baselayout2 and openrc check /etc/rc.conf for the following:

rc_depend_strict=NO

If you have this, this is your problem...

HTH
Sebastian

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Re: [gentoo-user] NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Guillermo Garron
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Dirk Heinrichs
dirk.heinri...@online.de wrote:
 Am Sonntag, 15. Februar 2009 22:31:40 schrieb Guillermo Garron:

 Here you can find the config file for my current kernel.

 This has CONFIG_E1000=y

 And the used to generate the new kernel (where NIC is not detected)

 This has both CONFIG_E1000=y and CONFIG_E1000E=y, maybe that's the problem.

 What does lspci -v tell about the used driver? Anything useful in the dmesg
 output?

Hi,
Thanks for your prompt response.

Here is the output of this command

sudo lspci -v | grep Ether

00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566DC Gigabit Network
Connection (rev 02)


 BTW: There are also some other NICs enabled in both your configs.

Yes, that is because I am not good a compiling kernels and did not
know how to discover what NIC I have to enable only that driver or
module. :(


 HTH...

Dirk




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Re: [gentoo-user] NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Guillermo Garron
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Kenneth Prugh ken69...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think you need just E1000E for your NIC.

 I use E1000E * for my intel:

 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566MM Gigabit Network
 Connection (rev 03)
Hi,

I think that is the one I should use! cause it seems I have the same card.

I will try and let you know.

regards.





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Re: [gentoo-user] NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Guillermo Garron
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Guillermo Garron
guillermo.fed...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Kenneth Prugh ken69...@gmail.com wrote:
 I think you need just E1000E for your NIC.

 I use E1000E * for my intel:

 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566MM Gigabit Network
 Connection (rev 03)
 Hi,

 I think that is the one I should use! cause it seems I have the same card.

 I will try and let you know.

I think I talked to fast, I have that enabled.

I will try to disable the other one, and lets see.

regards,
Guillermo.


 regards.





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Linux IS user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are.
(Using Ubuntu, Debian, Gentoo)
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http://www.go2linux.org



[gentoo-user] Re: NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Nikos Chantziaras

Guillermo Garron wrote:

On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Kenneth Prugh ken69...@gmail.com wrote:

I think you need just E1000E for your NIC.

I use E1000E * for my intel:

00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566MM Gigabit Network
Connection (rev 03)

Hi,

I think that is the one I should use! cause it seems I have the same card.

I will try and let you know.


e1000 is for the PCI version.  e1000e is for the PCI Express version. 
It can be that there's a conflict if both are enabled.





[gentoo-user] Re: Scanner sharing with HPLIP?

2009-02-15 Thread Grant
 Here is a method for sharing a scanner over a network with
 sane-backends and inetd:

 http://www.linux.com/articles/57798

 My prospective printer/scanner (HP c4599) is not listed in the SANE
 compatible devices:

 http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-HEWLETT-PACKARD

 It is listed in HPLIP, but the network feature is apparently not
 working (Network I/O):

 http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/photosmart/photosmart_c4500_series.html

 Can I share the scanner over the network without SANE support since it
 has HPLIP support?

 - Grant

I'm going to get the Epson Artisan 700 instead of the HP so I'm
wondering about using media-gfx/iscan instead of HPLIP and how that
will work for network sharing of the scanner.

- Grant



Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Volker Armin Hemmann (volkerar...@googlemail.com) [15.02.09 15:45]:
 
 of course konqueror can block ads and scripts without 'extensions' 
 

Well, since you have to install most of the kde stuff *and* mysql: 
definetly a no go...

Sebastian

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Guillermo Garron
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:
 Guillermo Garron wrote:

 On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Kenneth Prugh ken69...@gmail.com wrote:

 I think you need just E1000E for your NIC.

 I use E1000E * for my intel:

 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566MM Gigabit Network
 Connection (rev 03)

 Hi,

 I think that is the one I should use! cause it seems I have the same card.

 I will try and let you know.

 e1000 is for the PCI version.  e1000e is for the PCI Express version. It can
 be that there's a conflict if both are enabled.

Hi,
thanks a lot for your help, I have tried both of them and no success, :(.
I have also disabled all other NICs in the kernel.

Here is my new config file

http://www.go2linux.org/pics/other_files/gentoo/guille4.config.txt







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Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Sonntag 15 Februar 2009, Sebastian Günther wrote:
 * Volker Armin Hemmann (volkerar...@googlemail.com) [15.02.09 15:45]:
  of course konqueror can block ads and scripts without 'extensions' 

 Well, since you have to install most of the kde stuff *and* mysql:
 definetly a no go...

 Sebastian

except - you don't.




Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Volker Armin Hemmann (volkerar...@googlemail.com) [15.02.09 23:31]:
 On Sonntag 15 Februar 2009, Sebastian Günther wrote:
  * Volker Armin Hemmann (volkerar...@googlemail.com) [15.02.09 15:45]:
   of course konqueror can block ads and scripts without 'extensions' 
 
  Well, since you have to install most of the kde stuff *and* mysql:
  definetly a no go...
 
  Sebastian
 
 except - you don't.
 
 

sam...@marvin ~ $ emerge -pvt konqueror

These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:

Calculating dependencies... done!

emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy 
x11-libs/qt-sql:4[mysql].
!!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request:
- x11-libs/qt-sql-4.5.0_rc1 (Change USE: +mysql)
(dependency required by app-office/akonadi-server-1.1.1 [ebuild])
(dependency required by kde-base/kdepimlibs-4.2.0 [ebuild])
(dependency required by kde-base/kpasswdserver-4.2.0 [ebuild])
(dependency required by kde-base/konqueror-4.2.0-r1 [ebuild])
(dependency required by konqueror [argument])

Well, this somehow states the opposite.

Which useflag magic do I have to use to achieve that goal?

Sebastian 

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[gentoo-user] spontaneous reboots.. what to look for

2009-02-15 Thread Harry Putnam
I've been experiencing spontaneous reboots on one gentoo machine
lately.  Looking thru /var/log/messages... I see the restarts but
looking above that... I'm not seeing anything I recognize as being a
culprit. 

Its been happening for a few weeks... but I've been busy and only now
digging into it ( The machine is no kind of server ).

It appears to only happen in X (I'm using xfce4) and I've only noticed
it since I started running 2.6.28 kernels.  Although I couldn't say
that it seemed to be directly related.

I mean I didn't boot into 2.6.28 and suddenly notice spontaneous
rebooting. 

It does not appear to be heat realated... but I am only now using
lm_sensors to keep an accurate record and see if there appears to be a
relationship. 

I've had two today so either its happening more often or I'm just
spending more time on that machine.

It may also be on the first or second time its happened while I as
actually right at the keyboard.

I'm sorry to be so vague about it, but in truth, I've been pretty lazy
about it... since no real harm comes of an unexpected reboot on that
machine (so far anyway).  But clearly something that has to be figured
out. 

The only things I've checked so far... 
1) browsing thru /var/log/messages (Having trouble recognizing any
   thing that looks suspicious.

   I have noticed what appears to be a time/date anomaly where the
   progression of time is suddenly irregular.  That is, an earlier
   time shows up amongst some later times.

   It appears to have been me sudoing to visudo.  And apparently
   having /etc/sudoers open long enough for the closing of it to be
   earlier than other events taking place.
   
   Again ... I'm not real sure exactly what happened there but it
   does not appear to coincide with a reboot anyway.
 
2) checking how hot the cpu is getting (Doesn't appear to be a
   problem) But now running a cron job recording temperatures every 10
   minutes. So that may turn up something.

3) checking for overfilled disks.  (none show in df -h)




Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Mike Williams
On Sunday 15 February 2009 22:57:24 Sebastian Günther wrote:
 Which useflag magic do I have to use to achieve that goal?

-mysql

Seems ebuilds have the ability to turn on use flags for themselves that the 
user has given no preference to. Turn it off, and it's off.

-- 
Mike Williams



Re: [gentoo-user] a multi-process browser?

2009-02-15 Thread Sebastian Günther
* Mike Williams (m...@gaima.co.uk) [16.02.09 00:50]:
 On Sunday 15 February 2009 22:57:24 Sebastian Günther wrote:
  Which useflag magic do I have to use to achieve that goal?
 
 -mysql
 
 Seems ebuilds have the ability to turn on use flags for themselves that the 
 user has given no preference to. Turn it off, and it's off.
 
Thank you that helped!

But still the 23 new packages from kde will let me stay with ff...

Sebastian

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Re: [gentoo-user] spontaneous reboots.. what to look for

2009-02-15 Thread Mark Knecht
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
 I've been experiencing spontaneous reboots on one gentoo machine
 lately.  Looking thru /var/log/messages... I see the restarts but
 looking above that... I'm not seeing anything I recognize as being a
 culprit.

 Its been happening for a few weeks... but I've been busy and only now
 digging into it ( The machine is no kind of server ).

 It appears to only happen in X (I'm using xfce4) and I've only noticed
 it since I started running 2.6.28 kernels.  Although I couldn't say
 that it seemed to be directly related.

 I mean I didn't boot into 2.6.28 and suddenly notice spontaneous
 rebooting.

 It does not appear to be heat realated... but I am only now using
 lm_sensors to keep an accurate record and see if there appears to be a
 relationship.

 I've had two today so either its happening more often or I'm just
 spending more time on that machine.

 It may also be on the first or second time its happened while I as
 actually right at the keyboard.

 I'm sorry to be so vague about it, but in truth, I've been pretty lazy
 about it... since no real harm comes of an unexpected reboot on that
 machine (so far anyway).  But clearly something that has to be figured
 out.

 The only things I've checked so far...
 1) browsing thru /var/log/messages (Having trouble recognizing any
   thing that looks suspicious.

   I have noticed what appears to be a time/date anomaly where the
   progression of time is suddenly irregular.  That is, an earlier
   time shows up amongst some later times.

   It appears to have been me sudoing to visudo.  And apparently
   having /etc/sudoers open long enough for the closing of it to be
   earlier than other events taking place.

   Again ... I'm not real sure exactly what happened there but it
   does not appear to coincide with a reboot anyway.

 2) checking how hot the cpu is getting (Doesn't appear to be a
   problem) But now running a cron job recording temperatures every 10
   minutes. So that may turn up something.

 3) checking for overfilled disks.  (none show in df -h)


Reseat memory and PCI cards, etc. Consider removing for a period of
time any hardware not absolutely necessary to debug the problem. (I.e.
- second video card, extra disk drives, extra network adapters, etc.)
Run memtest86 for a few days if you can spare the machine. Run
spinrite, etc., to look for drive problems. Open the box up and place
a fan blowing extra air for additional cooling.

good luck,
Mark



[gentoo-user] Eeek: Apache2 lost it's CGI ability

2009-02-15 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
I've got a low-use CGI script on my web server.  Aside from web
crawlers, I usually see at most a few hits a week from
people who share my hobby.

I just found out it's been down for an unknown period of time because
my Apache no longer does CGI scripting.
I can't even get it to run the simplest possible C program.

In /etc/apache2/httpd.conf, I've added a single line to what I think
is the standard config  --  at the end I added

#KOSMANOR: defer to ./kosmanor/hexDirs.conf
Include /etc/apache2/kosmanor/hexDirs.conf

And the CGI part of hexDirs.conf is just

ScriptAlias /hex-bin /hex/bin
Directory /hex/bin
Options FollowSymLinks
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory

I don't get much help from the logs.  The access log shows that the
request got an error code,
64.166.164.49 - - [15/Feb/2009:15:46:32 -0800] GET /hex-bin/board
HTTP/1.1 500 542

 and all that the error log says is:
[Sun Feb 15 15:46:32 2009] [error] [client 64.166.164.49] Premature
end of script headers: board


Any idea how to debug this, or any intuitions about what I neglected to do?




-- 
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD



Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with evince (mime bad?)

2009-02-15 Thread Marcin Zwd
Unfortunately I had the same problem. The solution you can find here:

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258490

Marcin


On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
 At Sun, 15 Feb 2009 09:40:42 +0200 Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 On Saturday 14 February 2009 01:50:38 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
 Recently evince stopped working on one of my machines, ajglap.

 For every pdf, evince opens a window and complains
   unable to open document
   unhandled mime type

 As you use evince, you may be a gnome user, so this might not help you. I
 recently had all my kde associations and (very surprisingly) a number of
 others from other DEs go scrambled. Rebuilding kdelibs fixed all of it.

 I never did figure out how this could occur. Possibly it's something to do
 with DEs converging on freedesktop.org standards, so an oopsie in one can 
 have
 system-wide side0effects.

 Yes, I should have mentioned that I am a gnome user.
 Thank you for responding.

 allan





Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with evince (mime bad?)--Solved ??

2009-02-15 Thread Allan Gottlieb
At Sun, 15 Feb 2009 08:46:37 -0500 Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:

 At Sun, 15 Feb 2009 09:40:42 +0200 Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 On Saturday 14 February 2009 01:50:38 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
 Recently evince stopped working on one of my machines, ajglap.

 For every pdf, evince opens a window and complains
   unable to open document
   unhandled mime type

 As you use evince, you may be a gnome user, so this might not help you. I 
 recently had all my kde associations and (very surprisingly) a number of 
 others from other DEs go scrambled. Rebuilding kdelibs fixed all of it.

 I never did figure out how this could occur. Possibly it's something to do 
 with DEs converging on freedesktop.org standards, so an oopsie in one can 
 have 
 system-wide side0effects.

 Yes, I should have mentioned that I am a gnome user.
 Thank you for responding.

Removing the file ~/.local/share/mime/mime.cache ended the problem.
The last modify date was 2006 and the failure started this month so it
wasn't the contents changing.  I am guessing that a new version of
something does not like this old file.

At any rate, evince now handles pdf files as it used to.

allan



Re: [gentoo-user] spontaneous reboots.. what to look for

2009-02-15 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
So the problem started recently.

That means it is either:
a cap going bad.
oxidized contacts.
dust clogging the fans.
PSU is going bad.
something obscure.

Do the easy thing first. Clean your case, reseat all cards and memory modules 
and check all caps while doing so. Any of them deformed? The 'head' going up? 
Strange stuff around its feet? Congratulation, you need new hardware.

If you don't find a bad cap and the problem persists, get a new PSU. A good 
one. Not big - most PSUs are oversized, but good quality. Anandtech has 
something about psu's, so does tomshardware (most of their tests are rubbish, 
but their psu tests are ok). If the problem goes away, congratulation!
If not, well, then report back ;)



Re: [gentoo-user] spontaneous reboots.. what to look for

2009-02-15 Thread Saphirus Sage
On Feb 15, 2009, at 7:16 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com 
 wrote:



So the problem started recently.

That means it is either:
a cap going bad.
oxidized contacts.
dust clogging the fans.
PSU is going bad.
something obscure.

Do the easy thing first. Clean your case, reseat all cards and  
memory modules
and check all caps while doing so. Any of them deformed? The 'head'  
going up?

Strange stuff around its feet? Congratulation, you need new hardware.

If you don't find a bad cap and the problem persists, get a new PSU.  
A good
one. Not big - most PSUs are oversized, but good quality. Anandtech  
has
something about psu's, so does tomshardware (most of their tests are  
rubbish,

but their psu tests are ok). If the problem goes away, congratulation!
If not, well, then report back ;)

I had a similar issue even when not running X. To be honest, I can't  
say I have a concrete idea of exactly what caused it. I simply became  
security-nuts and began wondering if it wasn't someone just toying  
with me; hardened my sshd config and installed denyhosts to monitor  
failed loggins. This was a month ago and my uptime has been perfect,  
with no restarts. 



[gentoo-user] Re: spontaneous reboots.. what to look for

2009-02-15 Thread Harry Putnam
Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com writes:

 Reseat memory and PCI cards, etc. Consider removing for a period of
 time any hardware not absolutely necessary to debug the problem. (I.e.
 - second video card, extra disk drives, extra network adapters, etc.)
 Run memtest86 for a few days if you can spare the machine. Run
 spinrite, etc., to look for drive problems. Open the box up and place
 a fan blowing extra air for additional cooling.

That all sound fairly drastic... wouldn't any or all of those problems
leave some kind of track?  Something I can look for short of tearing
up the whole machine?

I have had the experience of breaking something in the hardware by
handling it when I really didn't need to.  An expensive video card I
had ( a few yrs ago) comes to mind  The fit was so close that dicking
around with it I broke off a small piece with some bit of circuitry in
it.

Of course I had problems with getting a viewable screen so ended up
soldering it back in... (the piece, not card to pci slot.. hehe) That
fell apart again in the same place later on and I ended up using a
piece of bailing wire to wire it in place.

Surprisingly it worked for a long time that way.

Another time... I took my wifes' computer apart (bad idea), ostensibly
adding memory and somehow broke one of the clamps holding the heatsink and
fan onto the cpu.  It could flop around quite a bit... but it actually
worked like that. 

Eventually I wired it down too...  Lasted a year or so.

But in both cases it was quite a bit of grief.

Before I retired.. I was a field construction boilermaker (weldor and
rigger).   For most of my time in that trade, anything less than 1/2
steel plate was viewed as sheet metal.. Most of the work was 1 and up.

I didn't develop a nice light touch .. needless to say.




Re: [gentoo-user] spontaneous reboots.. what to look for

2009-02-15 Thread Dale
Mark Knecht wrote:
 On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
   
 I've been experiencing spontaneous reboots on one gentoo machine
 lately.  Looking thru /var/log/messages... I see the restarts but
 looking above that... I'm not seeing anything I recognize as being a
 culprit.

 Its been happening for a few weeks... but I've been busy and only now
 digging into it ( The machine is no kind of server ).

 It appears to only happen in X (I'm using xfce4) and I've only noticed
 it since I started running 2.6.28 kernels.  Although I couldn't say
 that it seemed to be directly related.

 I mean I didn't boot into 2.6.28 and suddenly notice spontaneous
 rebooting.

 It does not appear to be heat realated... but I am only now using
 lm_sensors to keep an accurate record and see if there appears to be a
 relationship.

 I've had two today so either its happening more often or I'm just
 spending more time on that machine.

 It may also be on the first or second time its happened while I as
 actually right at the keyboard.

 I'm sorry to be so vague about it, but in truth, I've been pretty lazy
 about it... since no real harm comes of an unexpected reboot on that
 machine (so far anyway).  But clearly something that has to be figured
 out.

 The only things I've checked so far...
 1) browsing thru /var/log/messages (Having trouble recognizing any
   thing that looks suspicious.

   I have noticed what appears to be a time/date anomaly where the
   progression of time is suddenly irregular.  That is, an earlier
   time shows up amongst some later times.

   It appears to have been me sudoing to visudo.  And apparently
   having /etc/sudoers open long enough for the closing of it to be
   earlier than other events taking place.

   Again ... I'm not real sure exactly what happened there but it
   does not appear to coincide with a reboot anyway.

 2) checking how hot the cpu is getting (Doesn't appear to be a
   problem) But now running a cron job recording temperatures every 10
   minutes. So that may turn up something.

 3) checking for overfilled disks.  (none show in df -h)

 

 Reseat memory and PCI cards, etc. Consider removing for a period of
 time any hardware not absolutely necessary to debug the problem. (I.e.
 - second video card, extra disk drives, extra network adapters, etc.)
 Run memtest86 for a few days if you can spare the machine. Run
 spinrite, etc., to look for drive problems. Open the box up and place
 a fan blowing extra air for additional cooling.

 good luck,
 Mark


   

To add another test.  I had this issue once before and it was a faulty
driver for my hard drives.  I ran a command like this to test mine:

hdparm -Tt /dev/hda  hdparm -Tt /dev/hda  hdparm -Tt /dev/hda 
hdparm -Tt /dev/hda  hdparm -Tt /dev/hda

If it can pass that then it should be all right and you can look
elsewhere.  Mine would only fail when the drives were very busy and that
test should do that pretty good.

Hope that helps.

Dale

:-)  :-) 



Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with evince (mime bad?)

2009-02-15 Thread Allan Gottlieb
At Mon, 16 Feb 2009 01:00:24 +0100 Marcin Zwd marcin...@gmail.com wrote:

 Unfortunately I had the same problem. The solution you can find here:

 http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258490

Thank you for this information.  Somehow I missed it.

allan

PS In this mailing list the custom and member preference is not to top
post.  That is, we prefer to have replies after (or interspersed with)
the original, not before it.

 On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Allan Gottlieb gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
 At Sun, 15 Feb 2009 09:40:42 +0200 Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 On Saturday 14 February 2009 01:50:38 Allan Gottlieb wrote:
 Recently evince stopped working on one of my machines, ajglap.

 For every pdf, evince opens a window and complains
   unable to open document
   unhandled mime type

 As you use evince, you may be a gnome user, so this might not help you. I
 recently had all my kde associations and (very surprisingly) a number of
 others from other DEs go scrambled. Rebuilding kdelibs fixed all of it.

 I never did figure out how this could occur. Possibly it's something to do
 with DEs converging on freedesktop.org standards, so an oopsie in one can 
 have
 system-wide side0effects.

 Yes, I should have mentioned that I am a gnome user.
 Thank you for responding.

 allan





[gentoo-user] Re: Eeek: Apache2 lost it's CGI ability

2009-02-15 Thread Harry Putnam
Kevin O'Gorman kogor...@gmail.com writes:

 I don't get much help from the logs.  The access log shows that the
 request got an error code,
 64.166.164.49 - - [15/Feb/2009:15:46:32 -0800] GET /hex-bin/board
 HTTP/1.1 500 542

  and all that the error log says is:
 [Sun Feb 15 15:46:32 2009] [error] [client 64.166.164.49] Premature
 end of script headers: board


 Any idea how to debug this, or any intuitions about what I neglected to do?

Well a few things come to mind.  Test the script by hand first.
Check the permissions are 755 or the like.

Test a very simple cgi that is known to work.

Here is a simple one... make sure it has chmod 755
--- 8 snip  --- 8 snip  
#!/usr/bin/perl
print Content-type: text/html\n\n;

print REMOTE_ADDR = $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR}BR \n;




Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with evince (mime bad?)

2009-02-15 Thread Dale
Allan Gottlieb wrote:

 Thank you for this information.  Somehow I missed it.

 allan

 PS In this mailing list the custom and member preference is not to top
 post.  That is, we prefer to have replies after (or interspersed with)
 the original, not before it.

   

Bottom post and text only is preferred.   I think replies in the middle
are OK.  Sort of keeps some things in context too.

Dale

:-)  :-) 



Re: [gentoo-user] spontaneous reboots.. what to look for

2009-02-15 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:42:44 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:

 2) checking how hot the cpu is getting (Doesn't appear to be a
problem) But now running a cron job recording temperatures every 10
minutes. So that may turn up something.

You could also check disk temperatures with app-admin/hddtemp. I've had
random crashes due to an overheating drive before. I'd also run smartctl
(emerge smartmontools) over the drive, just to be sure.

memtest is a must, bad RAM can easily cause crashes, and take Volker's
advice on PSUs.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

What if there were no hypothetical situations?


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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: spontaneous reboots.. what to look for

2009-02-15 Thread Mark Knecht
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
 Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com writes:

 Reseat memory and PCI cards, etc. Consider removing for a period of
 time any hardware not absolutely necessary to debug the problem. (I.e.
 - second video card, extra disk drives, extra network adapters, etc.)
 Run memtest86 for a few days if you can spare the machine. Run
 spinrite, etc., to look for drive problems. Open the box up and place
 a fan blowing extra air for additional cooling.

 That all sound fairly drastic... wouldn't any or all of those problems
 leave some kind of track?  Something I can look for short of tearing
 up the whole machine?


If it's contact oxidation then no, you won't be able to see it
visually. If you're nervous about this then save it for later.

Do as Volker and Neil say. (PSU, smartmon) Run tests for a while.
memtest is a must.

Always pays to go slow but you might want to make sure you're backups
are VERY good right now.

Good luck,
Mark



Re: [gentoo-user] /etc/init.d/: ntpd or ntp-client?

2009-02-15 Thread Stroller


On 15 Feb 2009, at 21:51, Sebastian Günther wrote:

* Stroller (strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk) [14.02.09 08:29]:


On 4 Feb 2009, at 13:40, Justin wrote:

Except that here, ntp-client seems to start *before* the network,  
so fails

to find the ntp-server.

I'll investigate this more later.


If you have baselayout2 and openrc check /etc/rc.conf for the  
following:


rc_depend_strict=NO

If you have this, this is your problem...


Nope, sys-apps/baselayout-1.12.11.1 here.

Stroller.




Re: [gentoo-user] NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Stroller


On 15 Feb 2009, at 21:31, Guillermo Garron wrote:

...
I am running now

uname -a

Linux gentoo 2.6.25-gentoo-r8 #7 SMP Sun Nov 16 16:29:29 BOT 2008 i686
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux

...
And the used to generate the new kernel (where NIC is not detected)

http://www.go2linux.org/pics/other_files/gentoo/guille1.config.txt


I'm inclined to sumbit to the expertise of others when choosing kernel  
compilation options, and so I generally boot a recent liveCD and take  
a copy of the kernel .config from there (`zcat /proc/config.gz`)


System Rescue CD uses a kernel of about the same vintage as the one  
you're trying to upgrade to. I suggest you boot with it  see if your  
NIC works. If so, copy the kernel config  `make oldconfig`.

http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page

Stroller.




Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Eeek: Apache2 lost it's CGI ability

2009-02-15 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
 Kevin O'Gorman kogor...@gmail.com writes:

 I don't get much help from the logs.  The access log shows that the
 request got an error code,
 64.166.164.49 - - [15/Feb/2009:15:46:32 -0800] GET /hex-bin/board
 HTTP/1.1 500 542

  and all that the error log says is:
 [Sun Feb 15 15:46:32 2009] [error] [client 64.166.164.49] Premature
 end of script headers: board


 Any idea how to debug this, or any intuitions about what I neglected to do?

 Well a few things come to mind.  Test the script by hand first.
 Check the permissions are 755 or the like.

 Test a very simple cgi that is known to work.

 Here is a simple one... make sure it has chmod 755
 --- 8 snip  --- 8 snip 
 #!/usr/bin/perl
 print Content-type: text/html\n\n;

 print REMOTE_ADDR = $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR}BR \n;

This is wonderful.  Thanks.  Your cgi script worked just fine.  I put
it in the same directory,
called it 'cgi.perl', and made the permissions 755.  It ran just fine.
So I guess apache is fine.

Having something simple that works is a great help in figuring out
what is actually broken.
I've got a meeting to go to, so I'll have to get back to it.

But this much I know:
The permissions on the failing (python) script are the same.  So are
the owner and group.
The python script runs fine from the command-line, even as an other user.

Next thing: I'll make a python version of your program and work up from there.

-- 
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD



Re: [gentoo-user] NIC not detected after Kernel upgrade

2009-02-15 Thread Guillermo Garron
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Stroller
strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:

 On 15 Feb 2009, at 21:31, Guillermo Garron wrote:

 ...
 I am running now

 uname -a

 Linux gentoo 2.6.25-gentoo-r8 #7 SMP Sun Nov 16 16:29:29 BOT 2008 i686
 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux

 ...
 And the used to generate the new kernel (where NIC is not detected)

 http://www.go2linux.org/pics/other_files/gentoo/guille1.config.txt

 I'm inclined to sumbit to the expertise of others when choosing kernel
 compilation options, and so I generally boot a recent liveCD and take a copy
 of the kernel .config from there (`zcat /proc/config.gz`)

 System Rescue CD uses a kernel of about the same vintage as the one you're
 trying to upgrade to. I suggest you boot with it  see if your NIC works. If
 so, copy the kernel config  `make oldconfig`.

Thanks a lot, did not know about that I will try to make it that way.

best regards,

Guillermo.

 http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page

 Stroller.






-- 
Guillermo Garron
Linux IS user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are.
(Using Ubuntu, Debian, Gentoo)
http://feeds.feedburner.com/go2linux
http://www.go2linux.org



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Eeek: Apache2 lost it's CGI ability

2009-02-15 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Kevin O'Gorman kogor...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
 Kevin O'Gorman kogor...@gmail.com writes:

 I don't get much help from the logs.  The access log shows that the
 request got an error code,
 64.166.164.49 - - [15/Feb/2009:15:46:32 -0800] GET /hex-bin/board
 HTTP/1.1 500 542

  and all that the error log says is:
 [Sun Feb 15 15:46:32 2009] [error] [client 64.166.164.49] Premature
 end of script headers: board


 Any idea how to debug this, or any intuitions about what I neglected to do?

 Well a few things come to mind.  Test the script by hand first.
 Check the permissions are 755 or the like.

 Test a very simple cgi that is known to work.

 Here is a simple one... make sure it has chmod 755
 --- 8 snip  --- 8 snip 
 #!/usr/bin/perl
 print Content-type: text/html\n\n;

 print REMOTE_ADDR = $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR}BR \n;

 This is wonderful.  Thanks.  Your cgi script worked just fine.  I put
 it in the same directory,
 called it 'cgi.perl', and made the permissions 755.  It ran just fine.
 So I guess apache is fine.

 Having something simple that works is a great help in figuring out
 what is actually broken.
 I've got a meeting to go to, so I'll have to get back to it.

 But this much I know:
 The permissions on the failing (python) script are the same.  So are
 the owner and group.
 The python script runs fine from the command-line, even as an other user.

 Next thing: I'll make a python version of your program and work up from there.

 --
 Kevin O'Gorman, PhD


Update: still broken, but the broken piece seems to be my use of the
gettext package,
not apache.  My translated message strings are still there, but
something is erroring
out when run under apache that works okay when run from the command line.

I'll sleep on it.


-- 
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD



Re: [gentoo-user] problems running doxygen from cron

2009-02-15 Thread Dirk Uys
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Alex Schuster wo...@wonkology.org wrote:
 Dirk Uys wrote:

 I have a problem when running doxygen from a cron job. It seems like
 doxygen is simply aborting at an arbitrary point during execution. I
 tried to search on the internet, but could not find anything similar
 reported.
 [...]
 My cron entry is
 45 * * * * /home/user/script.sh  /home/user/debug.log

 I would add a  21 to the cron entry in order to get stderr output
 logged, too. Maybe there are error messages you are missing.

 My cron problems usually come from the PATH being restricted, anthough
 this shoudl not matter in your case with the script, I think. Anyway, I'd
 start it with #!/bin/bash -l in order to open a login shell, and I
 would include the env command in the script so I can spot differences
 in the environment.

 Just some ideas,

Wonko

Thanks! I actually solved this one some time ago.

It turned out that because I omitted 21 the stderr stream weren't
created. The program tried to write to stderr and terminated because
it didn't exist. Strange, but that's what happened.

Regards
Dirk



Re: [gentoo-user] trouble with evince (mime bad?)

2009-02-15 Thread Mick
On Monday 16 February 2009, Dale wrote:
 Allan Gottlieb wrote:

  PS In this mailing list the custom and member preference is not to top
  post.  That is, we prefer to have replies after (or interspersed with)
  the original, not before it.

 Bottom post and text only is preferred.   I think replies in the middle
 are OK.  Sort of keeps some things in context too.

Not to forget trimming the 2 pages of previous historic messages and leaving 
in only what is relevant to the current stage in the conversation ...
-- 
Regards,
Mick


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