Re: [gentoo-amd64] 3200+ -> X2 4000+

2007-06-27 Thread Hemmann, Volker Armin
On Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2007, Fernando Boaglio wrote: > Hi guys, > > I bought a new X2 4000 processor and I have 2 questions: > > -- can I use the same cooler (my processor uses the deprecated Socket 939) > ? no. Btw, the if you buy 'the real thing' the dual cores come with a nice self-regulating

Re: [gentoo-amd64] 3200+ -> X2 4000+

2007-06-27 Thread Tim Allingham
If its the cooler that came with the 3200+ then no, don't use it for a dual-core chip. even though most of the times temps will be fine, when loading both cores heavily it would really strain. On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 23:00 -0400, Nuitari wrote: > > I bought a new X2 4000 processor and I have 2 quest

Re: [gentoo-amd64] 3200+ -> X2 4000+

2007-06-27 Thread Nuitari
I bought a new X2 4000 processor and I have 2 questions: -- can I use the same cooler (my processor uses the deprecated Socket 939) ? Maybe, depends on how good your cooler is. -- should I change a lot of attributes in my kernel .config file? You need to enable SMP and the multi-core schedu

[gentoo-amd64] 3200+ -> X2 4000+

2007-06-27 Thread Fernando Boaglio
Hi guys, I bought a new X2 4000 processor and I have 2 questions: -- can I use the same cooler (my processor uses the deprecated Socket 939) ? -- should I change a lot of attributes in my kernel .config file? TIA []'s Fernando Boaglio -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-amd64] mount by UUID

2007-06-27 Thread Bernhard Auzinger
I exchanged the UUID=uuid_number with /dev/disks/by-uuid/uuid_number and now it works. That's funny. rgds Bernhard -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Steev Klimaszewski
Lukas Oliva wrote: Yes, thanks for these, but I meant some way of teling udev - find out i this is flash storage (general), no sata disk from box, no SD memory card, no camera and mount it to /dev/flash. Hopefully you mean create a symlink to /dev/flash (which you can -- see the rules with

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Lukas Oliva
Yes, thanks for these, but I meant some way of teling udev - find out i this is flash storage (general), no sata disk from box, no SD memory card, no camera and mount it to /dev/flash. On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 23:08:08 +0200, Jeffrey Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Jeffrey Gardner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Lukas Oliva wrote: > That is nice, but could this be modified for every USB Mass storage > device or better just to flash memory? Yes, it can be modified for every device...here's more: BUS=="ide", KERNEL=="hdd", NAME="%k", SYMLINK="dvd", GROUP="di

Re: [gentoo-amd64] mount by UUID

2007-06-27 Thread Bernhard Auzinger
> So when you try to run `umount /mnt/hdd_extern_1` as a plain ole user > you get a segfault? That's exactly what happens. > If that's the case then I'd say it's probably a bug > in either umount or libuuid. Isn't libuuid a part of e2fsprogs? > Either way I'm sure the devs would be able > to he

Re: [gentoo-amd64] mount by UUID

2007-06-27 Thread Joshua Hoblitt
So when you try to run `umount /mnt/hdd_extern_1` as a plain ole user you get a segfault? If that's the case then I'd say it's probably a bug in either umount or libuuid. Either way I'm sure the devs would be able to help you if you file a bug. You should probably include a backtrace with your b

Re: [gentoo-amd64] can you identify this error message?

2007-06-27 Thread Joshua Hoblitt
On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 09:01:21PM -0500, Dustin J. Mitchell wrote: > On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 03:07:28PM -1000, Joshua Hoblitt wrote: > > This error message was printed on an ssh session while 'df -k' was hung > > because of some sort of NFS problem (automounter was stuck in the 'D' > > state). > >

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Lukas Oliva
That is nice, but could this be modified for every USB Mass storage device or better just to flash memory? On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 20:44:41 +0200, Jeffrey Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Homer Parker wrote: Use udev to name it: htt

[gentoo-amd64] X keyboard problem on my amd64 box

2007-06-27 Thread Lukas Oliva
Hi, I use AMD64 gentoo o my box and I experience problems with keyboard switching. Namely it is impossible o switch with Shift-Shift that is specified in xorg.conf and even worse, if I specify two keyboards (czech and english) in xorg.conf it is impossible to switch to the console. This

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Jeffrey Gardner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Homer Parker wrote: > > Use udev to name it: > > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/udev-guide.xml > Here's an example rule that I use to create the /dev/memstick device for my usb thumbdrive. It even beeps when I put it in :D BUS=="usb", SYSFS{ma

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Mark Haney
Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 08:45:10 -0700, Bob Sanders wrote: > >> My guess is if you get rid of ivman, this will not occur anymore. Of >> course you're back to old, boring, reliable, manual mounting/umounting >> of removeable devices. > > Except that KDE will handle it automatic

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Beso
to be honest i also experienced something similar: when i plug in my external 2.5'' disk after some time (from 30 sec to 5 min) it gets mad and doesn't use it anymore i thought i was something of my configuration and didn't used it on gentoo anymore, but now i feel that it isn't only a misconf

Re: [gentoo-amd64] 32bit and 64bit applications on the same system

2007-06-27 Thread Beso
2007/6/27, Jean-Marc Hengen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi, does anyone know, if there has been any progress, getting any package manager (portage/paludis/pkgcore) to compile any applications in the same root as 64bit and/or 32bit e.g. if I want my firefox as 32bit application, then firefox and all it

[gentoo-amd64] 32bit and 64bit applications on the same system

2007-06-27 Thread Jean-Marc Hengen
Hi, does anyone know, if there has been any progress, getting any package manager (portage/paludis/pkgcore) to compile any applications in the same root as 64bit and/or 32bit e.g. if I want my firefox as 32bit application, then firefox and all it's dependencies get compiled as 32 bit, but the

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Homer Parker
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 09:49 -0400, Mark Haney wrote: > Can anyone tell me why my USB flash drive, while connected to my laptop > would bounce from /media/sda1, to sdb1, to sdc1, to sdd1, to sde1? > Use udev to name it: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/udev-guide.xml -- Homer Parker <[EMAIL

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 08:45:10 -0700, Bob Sanders wrote: > My guess is if you get rid of ivman, this will not occur anymore. Of > course you're back to old, boring, reliable, manual mounting/umounting > of removeable devices. Except that KDE will handle it automatically without ivman. It is possib

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Guillermo Antonio Amaral Bastidas
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 08:35:20 Mark Haney wrote: > Okay, obviously I'm sucking at making things clear today. Here's a > second stab at what I"m doing. I have a USB flash drive (2GB). I plub > it into the USB port on my laptop. I copy files. I dig around for the > other files I need, I go b

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Lukas Oliva
Yes, this is clear. Well I have never seen this, but (just another guess), as you seem to use KDE, does KDE use ivman or does it handle automatical mounting by its own mechanism? If so than maybe you should check some KDE setting for this. The best thing Ican say is: try to enable ivman/u

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Bob Sanders
Mark Haney, mused, then expounded: > > Does that make a little more sense? > The logfile told all. My guess is during usb bus resets/rediscovery (an automatic thing) ivman has the mount, but because the lowered numbered drive is already there, a new device gets created (probably by ivman) and re

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Mark Haney
Lukas Oliva wrote: > Let me get this straight, you mount your flash disc, copy your files > and work and bythis time, you never get the stick off, you never do > umount/remount and for some reason you find, your device changed? Or 2) > You mounted coppied, worked, got it off, then replugged and s

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Lukas Oliva
Let me get this straight, you mount your flash disc, copy your files and work and bythis time, you never get the stick off, you never do umount/remount and for some reason you find, your device changed? Or 2) You mounted coppied, worked, got it off, then replugged and saw different device

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Mark Haney
Lukas Oliva wrote: > Just a guess, do you unmount it? > > On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 15:49:48 +0200, Mark Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> Can anyone tell me why my USB flash drive, while connected to my laptop >> would bounce from /media/sda1, to sdb1, to sdc1, to sdd1, to sde1? >> >> I had to g

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Mark Haney
Lukas Oliva wrote: > Just a guess, do you unmount it? > > On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 15:49:48 +0200, Mark Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> Can anyone tell me why my USB flash drive, while connected to my laptop >> would bounce from /media/sda1, to sdb1, to sdc1, to sdd1, to sde1? >> >> I had to g

Re: [gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Lukas Oliva
Just a guess, do you unmount it? On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 15:49:48 +0200, Mark Haney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can anyone tell me why my USB flash drive, while connected to my laptop would bounce from /media/sda1, to sdb1, to sdc1, to sdd1, to sde1? I had to guess the correct mount point 3 time

[gentoo-amd64] USB flash drive mount point fun

2007-06-27 Thread Mark Haney
Can anyone tell me why my USB flash drive, while connected to my laptop would bounce from /media/sda1, to sdb1, to sdc1, to sdd1, to sde1? I had to guess the correct mount point 3 times while copying files over. I would like to assume one of the latest updates has done this, but I can't be sure.