I have used speedfreq but I did not notice any difference on the cpu
temperature.
I did not know that pbbuttonsd could control cpu frequency. I cannot
find anything in the man pages.
My iBook G4 is runnig 2.6 and I am (almost) absolutely happy with
it. Most important is that it is put to sleep
Is there any way to display CPU temperature and Fan speed in Gkrellm ?
Or any other way to display it on screen ? I have tried torsmo without
any success. I get following error.
torsmo: unknown variable adt746xcpu
torsmo: unknown variable adt746xcpu
torsmo: can't open
hi!
I don't use torsmo, I use this script:
echo
echo # CPU
echo -n Temp CPU :
cat /sys/devices/temperatures/cpu_temperature
echo -n Fan speed :
cat /sys/devices/temperatures/cpu_fan_speed
echo -n Temp limit:
cat /sys/devices/temperatures/cpu_limit
echo -n Freq CPU
On Thu, 19 May 2005 22:15:55 -0400 Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| Does Gentoo do anything with the extra 64 bits?
64 bit code is actually slower than 32 bit code for anything except
certain dedicated applications. What you do gain is increased address
space, which only makes a difference
Michael Haan wrote:
Nope. As near as I can tell, everything nVidia goes to crap when you
install a new kernel. The list of things nVidia - previously working
- which no longer work:
1) Ethernet - forcedeth stops working, nvnet won't build
2) X - 7174 gives some rm_init error
3) sata_nv -
I've been able to print to a Gentoo Samba server (running a HP510) for ages
from Windows workstations (98 and XP), and still can from Windows.
I have an old laptop that I recently installed Gentoo and Gnome on as a
workstation. When I try and use foomatic-configure to set up cups to the
same
Yeah, this is a weird one. I've noticed that if I leave my system
(2.6.11-gentoo-r9) idle with the monitor off during an emerge, it will
hang. However, if the monitor is on, then it won't hang and will keep
emerging. Normally, leaving it idle for sixteen hours makes it crash,
but I left the
rob3 wrote:
I can't keep the clock on the right time. This Dell 8600 Laptop has a
brand new mobo in it. So it seems crazy that the battery would be dead
already. Windoze shows the same behavior.
Thanks, Rob
Is the clock bouncing between two hour times while the minute stays more
or less
Am Freitag, 20. Mai 2005 08:41 schrieb ext Walter Dnes:
No pam support at all...
[m1800][root][~]emerge --pretend --deep --newuse --verbose shadow
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] sys-apps/shadow-4.0.5-r3 -debug -nls
Hello,
Im new to the Linux world and have chosen Gentoo as my weapon of choice. After compiling my kernel, and rebooting into
my new Gentoo system, the keyboard seized to
function. I have compiled the USB Human
Interface option into the kernel the keyboard functioned perfectly when
I
On Thu, 19 May 2005 21:56:07 -0400 (EDT), Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Did you make the modules - emerge nvidia when you're up and running on
the new kernel?
The nvidia modules build against whichever kernel is linked to /usr/src/
linux, so it is possible to build modules for your new kernel before
Hendr Claassen wrote:
*Disclaimer and confidentiality note*
*All contents within the e-mail including any attachments relating to
the official business of Fruitways (Pty) Ltd is proprietary to the
Company. It is confidential, legally privileged and protected by law.
Fruitways (Pty) Ltd
--- Hendré Claassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to the Linux world and have chosen Gentoo as
my weapon of choice. After compiling my kernel, and
rebooting into my new Gentoo system, the keyboard
seized to function. I have compiled the USB Human
Interface option into the
On Thu, 19 May 2005 22:27:10 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
carcharias root # qpkg -f /bin/su
sys-apps/shadow *
Have you re-emerged shadow since removing pam? I found this necessary.
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It compiled? The first screen came up? Ship it! -- Bill Gates
pgpNfio3rYkHA.pgp
Description:
Hallo, I recently passed to udev, so now I cannot use my Raid.
Gentoo si installed in /dev/hda
The Raid is a striping raid composed of /dev/sda /dev/sdb and consists
of 4 partitions. I created it installing windows (work reason).
The SATA controller is a Silicon 3512.
Before, with devfs, I used
yes my clock has been going craizy lately as well
i use rdate to time.nist.gov to sync it and it appears that my clock
always skips some seconds and minutes in time, i use local clock.
On 5/20/05, Steven Susbauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rob3 wrote:
I can't keep the clock on the right
Richard Watson wrote:
I've been able to print to a Gentoo Samba server (running a HP510) for ages
from Windows workstations (98 and XP), and still can from Windows.
I have an old laptop that I recently installed Gentoo and Gnome on as a
workstation. When I try and use foomatic-configure to
Gustavo Varela schreef:
When I do emerge gnome-light this error appears, any idea of a solution???
snip
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/howl-0.9.6-r2/work/howl-0.9.6/src/lib/howl'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory
Andrew Hall wrote:
Where to from here? Surely there is an easier way to tell gentoo that I
don't want the latest version of glib, I want an older one on install.
We can't use the latest (2.3.4) glibc because we have an embedded
application that relies on 2.3.2 libraries.
Not knowing Gentoo
You are right, i'll try it.
The problem was that i was using the USE flag of the howto
(http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gnome-config.xml) but i think i really don't
need DNS-detection. I'll try an i tell you what happends
Thanks,
Gustavo Varela
-Mensaje original-
De: Holly Bostick
On 5/20/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2005 21:56:07 -0400 (EDT), Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Did you make the modules - emerge nvidia when you're up and running on
the new kernel?
The nvidia modules build against whichever kernel is linked to /usr/src/
linux, so
rob3 wrote:
David D. Rea wrote:
On Thu, May 19, 2005 10:15 am, rob3 said:
I am not certain if this is a Gentoo problem, a bios problem, a mobo
problem, or what. I just want to know if anyone else has seen it or
has it now.
I can't keep the clock on the right time. This Dell 8600 Laptop has a
Is the clock bouncing between two hour times while the minute stays more
or less correct? If so, then Gentoo is probably setting the hardware clock
to UTC (universal time, or Greenwich Mean Time) when it shuts down, and
Windoze is expecting local time on bootup... They may be messing with each
Steven Susbauer wrote:
rob3 wrote:
I can't keep the clock on the right time. This Dell 8600 Laptop has a
brand new mobo in it. So it seems crazy that the battery would be dead
already. Windoze shows the same behavior.
Thanks, Rob
Is the clock bouncing between two hour times while the
I looked at adjtime. I alredy have 0.0 as the first entry, so that
mailing list thread does not apply to me.
Thanks,
Rob.
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On Fri, 20 May 2005, Emanuele Morozzi wrote:
Gentoo si installed in /dev/hda.
The Raid is a striping raid composed of /dev/sda /dev/sdb and consists
of 4 partitions. I created it installing windows (work reason).
The SATA controller is a Silicon 3512.
Before, with devfs, I used dmraid to
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Ivan Lucian Aron wrote:
yes my clock has been going craizy lately as well
i use rdate to time.nist.gov to sync it and it appears that my clock
always skips some seconds and minutes in time, i use local clock.
rdate?
NTP is your friend.
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Hendré Claassen wrote:
Linux is alive; I really hope that I will be able to make a living out of
OpenSource in the not too distant future ...
A lot of us do and have done for years...
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On Fri, 20 May 2005, Rob wrote:
No, the hour changes and the minutes change.
Please edit /etc/rc.conf and read the comments therein regarding the
system clock.
You may also want to emerge NTP to keep the clock up-to-date.
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So if you had to rebuild the /var directory on a gentoo box, what would
I need to be concerned about. My /var directory is on it's own ReiserFS
3.6 partition that ran in a spot of trouble. The fsck.reiserfs
--rebuild-tree generated a raft of files in lost+found. I have done my
best to move the
I came across a problem.
I used cmd emerge --unmerge python :(
I just wanted to update my python to python2.4, but I forgot the
dependence of emerge.
excpet of using bootable disk to reinstall the emerge, what else could I to?
On 5/19/05, Gerhard Hoogterp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Colin wrote:
Yeah, this is a weird one. I've noticed that if I leave my system
(2.6.11-gentoo-r9) idle with the monitor off during an emerge, it will
hang. However, if the monitor is on, then it won't hang and will keep
emerging. Normally, leaving it idle for sixteen
Rob wrote:
Gentoo does set the clock to UTC according to boot messages. Perhaps
this is the whole problem. How do I fix it?
Rob.
Edit /etc/rc.conf, change the line the says CLOCK=UTC to CLOCK=local.
If this doesn't help, please describe a bit more what exactly the clock
is doing. In
Grant,
This is known and well-discissed, and I applied the 'fix' and it works.
Gentoo compiles beat the tarnation out of some cpu's -- slow your
computer down by 25--33% when compiling, and maybe speed it back up when
done. If you do not have a computer that permits on-the-fly
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
Note that people who have only read the marketing material and who
don't realise what various non-x86 archs get up
I know you're very into alternate archs especially MIPS and SPARC (which
is great BTW). So is it true that Niagara SPARCs will have
On Sat, 14 May 2005, askar ... wrote:
Thanks.
I'm using lilo.
Now I recompiled kernel again and did #lilo
After that I'm able to boot the system.
It means the clue was in lilo?
askar
Hi,
It means, that if you be sure, you should reinstall (#lilo) lilo after
kernel upgrade.
HTH.
Hello everybody,
particularly the poster enquiring after the above
video card,
I must have mis-spoke, X wasn't even up and running
before the card was configured to work w/ gentoo. But
I despaired of ever getting it to work, considering
the trouble I was already having with my system.
Now there
When you compile a kernel and move it to /boot you need to run LILO so it will
find it.
From: Tamas Sarga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/20 Fri AM 11:53:39 EDT
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] black screen (or freeze) at boot up after
recompiling
kernel
On Fri, 20 May 2005, River Yan wrote:
I came across a problem.
I used cmd emerge --unmerge python :(
I just wanted to update my python to python2.4, but I forgot the
dependence of emerge.
Always always always always run emerge with -pv.
excpet of using bootable disk to reinstall the
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
So my guess is that there are some conflicts between the various mime
files on my system. Especially, how are the mime* files in /etc
connected to the ones in /usr/share/mime-info/ ?
Those are probably nothing to do with GNOME.
BTW, did you
glen martin wrote:
I'm still puzzled, though, that I can call chown by hand and it
works fine. That
is, I type
chown portage:portage /tmp/foo
which works. but the emerge log says
/usr/lib/portage/bin/ebuild.sh: line 1882: 16369 Segmentation
fault chown portage:portage
Doing some research I find dmraid and this site: http://
tienstra4.flatnet.tudelft.nl/~gerte/gen2dmraid/ and I spent a day
trying to get my system to boot using the stuff there but it would
never boot (couldn't mount the root partition). For now I will stay
with my 2.4 kernel as this
I'm running into a problem while testing my install scripts on the
minimal CD. as I try to fix failures, and unmount disks to restart
installation process, reasonably frequently, I cannot unmount my target
drive even though there is nothing on the drive that I can see.
unfortunately lsof
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
I'm running into a problem while testing my install scripts on the
minimal CD. as I try to fix failures, and unmount disks to restart
installation process, reasonably frequently, I cannot unmount my target
drive even though there is nothing on
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Stroller wrote:
I'll have another go at this later today. Since I know you've worked
with Proliants before I was figuring you wouldn't need to look at the
docs - maybe I'll post any future questions to the HP Forums. Thanks
for your help.
Ive worked on a few Proliants
A. Khattri wrote:
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Emanuele Morozzi wrote:
Gentoo si installed in /dev/hda.
The Raid is a striping raid composed of /dev/sda /dev/sdb and consists
of 4 partitions. I created it installing windows (work reason).
The SATA controller is a Silicon 3512.
Before, with devfs, I
Thank you!!!
My rc.conf file contained no CLOCK= line, so I missed it. This seems
like it was overlooked or a bug in the install process. Now it appears
that my Gentoo OS is keeping time. However, it is yet to be seen
whether the BIOS keeps its time since it appeared to also be a problem.
So
Does anyone know of a linux based prog to add files to an
iso image?
kiso comes to my mind, but I do not know if it can resize/add
files to iso files.
Best regards
ce
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--- Sad Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a linux based prog to add files
to an iso image?
There are windows based ones but thats a route I'd
rather not go down.
Thanks in advance
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An iso filesystem is read only AFAIK but you
You can mount the iso on a loop device and manipuilate it there.
From: Sad Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/20 Fri PM 04:01:59 EDT
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] adding files to an iso image
Does anyone know of a linux based prog to add files to an iso image?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can mount the iso on a loop device and manipuilate it there.
From: Sad Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/20 Fri PM 04:01:59 EDT
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] adding files to an iso image
Does anyone know of a linux based prog to add
On Fri, 20 May 2005 12:10:41 -0700, rob3 wrote:
My rc.conf file contained no CLOCK= line, so I missed it.
Are you running an ~arch system. In the later baselayouts, clock
configuration has moved to /etc/conf.d/clock.
--
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PCMCIA: People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms
I was under the impression that the iso filesystem is
read only. Of course, you could mount the iso on a
loop and create a new iso from those files.
If I create an iso with mkisofs -udf then I am able to
mount -t udf -o loop,rw but there is no extra space on
the filesystem to add files. I use
Sad Jack wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can mount the iso on a loop device and manipuilate it there.
That not entirely correct. You cannot simply use mount -o loop
name.iso /mountpoint and expect it to be writtable. It will NOT be
writtable, it will still only be read only.
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org wrote:
On Thu, 19 May 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
So my guess is that there are some conflicts between the various mime
files on my system. Especially, how are the mime* files in /etc
connected to the ones in /usr/share/mime-info/ ?
Those are probably nothing
gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org wrote:
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Antonio Coralles wrote:
But thanks for your tip - i'll consider that when i've new ideas what
can be wrong. Should i ever find out how this all works exactly, i may
consider writting a small app for doing that in a more convenient way
On Fri, 20 May 2005 11:28:46 -0400 (EDT) A. Khattri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| On Fri, 20 May 2005, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
| Note that people who have only read the marketing material and who
| don't realise what various non-x86 archs get up
|
| I know you're very into alternate archs
A. Khattri wrote:
Check you dont have /proc mounted on that drive (you should see that by
running mount). Im assuming you dont have a shell open using a dir on
that drive? Also check what else is running that might be using something
on that drive.
/mnt/gentoo/proc was the sticking point. I also
Okay - it was a good idea in theory. However, he can mount it, copy it
somewhere, modify it and then create an iso of the changes.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Ryan wrote:
Sad Jack wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can mount the iso on a loop device and manipuilate it there.
That not entirely
I had a similar problem w/ dialup. The errors were
[ppp] remote message: Authentication failure
[ppp] PAP Authentication failed
[ppp] Connection terminated
Don't know if this will work for you. I found that for
the few moments that I connected a couple of ip
addresses were put into one of my
Nice bluff though. I was hoping sombody added rw
support to the iso9660 driver ;-)
--- Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Okay - it was a good idea in theory. However, he
can mount it, copy it
somewhere, modify it and then create an iso of the
changes.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Ryan
On May 16, 2005 08:18 am Tomislav Filipi was like:
On Sun, 15 May 2005 20:49:39 -0700, Robert Persson wrote:
I upgraded apache to the latest version (2.0.54-r4). In the process I
had to unmerge apr and apr-utils because they conflicted with apache
(which they didn't with previous apache
Wouldn't that be nice! Oh, well till then we copy, modify, make new iso.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Zac Medico wrote:
Nice bluff though. I was hoping sombody added rw
support to the iso9660 driver ;-)
--- Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Okay - it was a good idea in theory. However, he
can
Pardon the slightly naive question.
I would like to study the c and cpp source on the packages I am emerging. I
*think* they are removed after compilation. I say I *think* as I was looking
in /var/tmp/portage and /usr/portage and didnt find them.
How do I go about keeping the source for later
Check out the features in /etc/make.conf. You can tell emerge to leave
the source behind.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, cfk wrote:
Pardon the slightly naive question.
I would like to study the c and cpp source on the packages I am emerging. I
*think* they are removed after compilation. I say I *think*
--- cfk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pardon the slightly naive question.
I would like to study the c and cpp source on the
packages I am emerging. I
*think* they are removed after compilation. I say I
*think* as I was looking
in /var/tmp/portage and /usr/portage and didnt find
them.
How
On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 17:38 -0700, cfk wrote:
I would like to study the c and cpp source on the packages I am emerging. I
*think* they are removed after compilation. I say I *think* as I was looking
in /var/tmp/portage and /usr/portage and didnt find them.
How do I go about keeping the
Hello, I'm going to stay in a hostel in San Francisco for a bit. They
have free wireless Internet access. What should I know to be sure I
can connect once I get there? I use the madwifi drivers with
wpa_supplicant right now. Is it true that wpa_supplicant can't
connect to an unencrypted AP?
On Fri, 20 May 2005 09:59:33 -0700 (PDT)
maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone at all. Got pointers? Got gotchas?
Just use radeon as the driver. Don't bother with the ATI drivers until
you have a working xorg.conf file. In the kernel select the DRI.
Generally, Xorg will config it
On May 18, 2005, at 3:11 am, Mark Knecht wrote:
As per some conversations last week I've been doing a lot of clean
up of my world files. I've moved from a high of 235 files down to my
low today of onl 112.
On a related note, today I took a glance at the world file on a laptop
I installed
A static dynamic DNS G. Thanks. I'll look at that.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Michael Semcheski wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I want to use dhcp on my home network to assign IP addresses which means
I'll need a dynamic DNS. I know I can go to dyndns.org and set up
something with them but can I
Thank you for the help on keepwork. Next question.
My computer has spend the day emerging kde.
The function 'startx' does work with 'twm'.
So, I can test kde before changing /etc/X11/initrc/xinitrc from 'twm ' to
'kde , what is a good way to do that?
Charles
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On 21/05/05, cfk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for the help on keepwork. Next question.
My computer has spend the day emerging kde.
The function 'startx' does work with 'twm'.
So, I can test kde before changing /etc/X11/initrc/xinitrc from 'twm ' to
'kde , what is a good way to do
The function 'startx' does work with 'twm'.
So, I can test kde before changing /etc/X11/initrc/xinitrc from 'twm '
to 'kde , what is a good way to do that?
create ~/.xinitrc, put startkde in it. If you kde is screwed,
ctrl+alt+f2/3/4/5/6, login and nuke it. If you can't login locally,
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
A static dynamic DNS G. Thanks. I'll look at that.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Michael Semcheski wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I want to use dhcp on my home network to assign IP addresses which means
I'll need a dynamic DNS. I know I can go to dyndns.org and set up
Hi, all
Its my first time to
setup a gentoo system on my pc. I use genkernel all to build the kernel,
but failed to bring up the eth0 device when rebooting.
Despite I ran modprobe
e100, the ifconfig
eth0 reports no such device found.
Then what should I do to setup
my eth0 device?
So does mine but you need to sign up for an external service. I'd like to
try it without that.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Rob wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
A static dynamic DNS G. Thanks. I'll look at that.
On Fri, 20 May 2005, Michael Semcheski wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I want
jerry wrote:
Hi, all
Its my first time to setup a gentoo system on my pc. I use genkernel
all to build the kernel, but failed to bring up the eth0 device when
rebooting.
Despite I ran modprobe e100, the ifconfig eth0 reports no such
device found.
Then what should I do to setup my eth0
I am a newbie, and so simply generate the kernel with the command genkernel
all without any modification of the .config file.
Maybe I should compile the driver into the kernel, but which option
corresponds to my eth0 device? I am confused.
Thank you.
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Read the Fine Manual
set the DISPLAYMANAGER=kdm line in /etc/rc.conf
then
rc-update add xdm boot
/etc/init.d/xdm start
On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 19:09 -0700, cfk wrote:
Thank you for the help on keepwork. Next question.
My computer has spend the day emerging kde.
The function 'startx'
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