On Friday 22 July 2005 09:17 am, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
I need some help with listing home directories that are greater than i
given size. I have tried
find /home -type d -size +5k
and
find /home -type d -size +5k -iname *
Both without much success...
Any help will be :D
Cheers
Rav
Hi there,
I have an older laptop that I want to add to my network,
(its a 802.11B one) and I was wondering what brands/models
would work the best under Linux. Im fairly flexible, and would
really not like to tinker with too many drivers. Any good ideas?
Thanks!
begin:vcard
fn:Ian K
n:K;Ian
On 7/23/05, Ian K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I have an older laptop that I want to add to my network,
(its a 802.11B one) and I was wondering what brands/models
would work the best under Linux. Im fairly flexible, and would
really not like to tinker with too many drivers. Any good
On Jul 24, 2005, at 2:54 AM, Greg Bur wrote:
On 7/23/05, Ian K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I have an older laptop that I want to add to my network,
(its a 802.11B one) and I was wondering what brands/models
would work the best under Linux. Im fairly flexible, and would
really not like
Colin wrote:
On Jul 24, 2005, at 2:54 AM, Greg Bur wrote:
On 7/23/05, Ian K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I have an older laptop that I want to add to my network,
(its a 802.11B one) and I was wondering what brands/models
would work the best under Linux. Im fairly flexible, and
Colin wrote:
On Jul 24, 2005, at 2:54 AM, Greg Bur wrote:
On 7/23/05, Ian K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I have an older laptop that I want to add to my network,
(its a 802.11B one) and I was wondering what brands/models
would work the best under Linux. Im fairly flexible, and
Just remember, if the laptop isn't going too far, a good length of Ye
Olde Cat5e is a much cheaper solution. That being said...
Changes the possible security implications too...
Yeah, I picked up a great Orinoco (branded as Enterasys) at
Rokland.com last month for roughly $50.
On 7/23/05, Ian K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My other laptop has a nice atheros wireless card, very painless to set
up. I dont know what
chipsets are on what cards, so perhaps you could give me a model name
and brand? I really
just want to be able to goto futureshop and pick one up.. :)
Thank
Ian K wrote:
My other laptop has a nice atheros wireless card, very painless to set
up. I dont know what
chipsets are on what cards, so perhaps you could give me a model name
and brand?
Unfortunately, neither does anybody else on this list. This is because
manufacturers have a habit of
On Jul 24, 2005, at 3:56 AM, Richard Fish wrote:
Ian K wrote:
My other laptop has a nice atheros wireless card, very painless to
set
up. I dont know what
chipsets are on what cards, so perhaps you could give me a model name
and brand?
Unfortunately, neither does anybody else on this
Unfortunately, neither does anybody else on this list. This is because
manufacturers have a habit of changing chipsets without changing model
numbers. So lot #1234 can be atheros, while #1235 can be intersil,
#1236 can be, well you get the picture.
The best is to buy from a store with a
Hi all, I am experiencing this strange problem.
Doing a long emerge -up world aterm kept crashing and I thought it was
an emerge problem, but then I focused on a particular emerge
(mozilla-firefox) and I realised it was it.
Just doing cat /var/log/portage/that-log.log
is making aterm crash
Me again, of course it wasnt't emerge --pretend, it was emerge --update
world :)
Fabrizio
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 10:52:06AM +0200, Fabrizio Prosperi wrote:
Hi all, I am experiencing this strange problem.
Doing a long emerge -up world aterm kept crashing and I thought it was
an emerge problem,
Hi guys,
I just bought a new PS/2 Trust optical mouse (3 buttons), but I can't
get it works under my gentoo:
I'm using gentoo-sources 2.6.12-r6 for amd64 and I think I configured
my kernel as well as possible for PS/2 mice support.
When system boots, it turns the red laser light off and when i try
smoke3 wrote:
Hi guys,
I just bought a new PS/2 Trust optical mouse (3 buttons), but I can't
get it works under my gentoo:
I'm using gentoo-sources 2.6.12-r6 for amd64 and I think I configured
my kernel as well as possible for PS/2 mice support.
When system boots, it turns the red laser light
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 21:32:19 -0400, Robert Crawford wrote:
OK- if it doesn't happen during light computing stuff, and only with
very cpu intensive stuff like compiling, I feel virtually certain it is
a cpu heat issue. IMHO, there's not really any other reasonable
explanation.
A duff power
On 7/24/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so you get some characters when you read /dev/input/mice and
/dev/psaux. What doesn't work?
I don't get any trash chars when i move my mouse and red light is off!
If i unplug and re-plug the mouse, i get red light turned on for just
a
Hi,
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 10:52:06 +0200
Fabrizio Prosperi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doing a long emerge -up world aterm kept crashing and I thought it was
an emerge problem, but then I focused on a particular emerge
(mozilla-firefox) and I realised it was it.
Just doing cat
smoke3 wrote:
On 7/24/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so you get some characters when you read /dev/input/mice and
/dev/psaux. What doesn't work?
I don't get any trash chars when i move my mouse and red light is off!
If i unplug and re-plug the mouse, i get red light
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 10:52:06 +0200
Fabrizio Prosperi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doing a long emerge -up world aterm kept crashing and I thought it was
an emerge problem, but then I focused on a particular emerge
(mozilla-firefox) and I realised it was it.
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 01:36:44AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
050723 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LCD monitors are fixed-rate,
so you have to buy one that has the resolution you like
with CRT monitors where you buy the highest resolution
and then display at a lower rate if you wish.
Why
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 11:51 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
emerge --sync emerge -vauDN today gave me the following error.
[snip]
adding: content/cookie/contents.rdf (stored 0%)
+++ making
chrome
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 23:26 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Hmm, since others with similar systems cannot duplicate the problem, I
decided to capture all of the build output on my system (P4) and
compare. Jules, there is definitely something not right on your system,
but I don't know what yet.
On 7/24/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you set CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y or =m? If =y, try rebuilding as a
module. This would let you remove and reload the driver (rmmod psmouse;
modprobe psmouse) to see what happens.
I tried it also as module: I even passed every type of proto
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 14:22 +0200, Jules Colding wrote:
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 11:51 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
emerge --sync emerge -vauDN today gave me the following error.
[snip]
adding: content/cookie/contents.rdf (stored 0%)
+++ making
smoke3 wrote:
On 7/24/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you set CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y or =m? If =y, try rebuilding as a
module. This would let you remove and reload the driver (rmmod psmouse;
modprobe psmouse) to see what happens.
I tried it also as module: I even passed every
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 01:02 +0200, Patrick Börjesson wrote:
Although... I would suggest that the OP give a more explicit question,
since I was really not sure if it was a anyone seen this before?, I'm
a n00b, please solve this for me! or a where should I take this to get
it solved? question.
On Sunday 24 July 2005 06:21 am, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 01:36:44AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
050723 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LCD monitors are fixed-rate,
so you have to buy one that has the resolution you like
with CRT monitors where you buy the highest resolution
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 01:36:44AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
050723 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LCD monitors are fixed-rate,
so you have to buy one that has the resolution you like
with CRT monitors where you buy the highest resolution
and then display at a lower rate if you
On Saturday 23 July 2005 10:11 pm, Michal Pronay wrote:
Sound like accessibility support to me. Try to take a look in your kde
control panel - Regional Accessibility - Accessibility.
M.
Well, that allows me to turn off the System Bell, but I'm curious as to why
it's beeping in the first
On 7/24/05, Michal Pronay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like your mouse is broken, try booting some livecd like knoppix
for example.
Easy way, but not the right one: my mouse is new and does function on
other computers running M$...
KVM means keyboard,video, mouse and stands for a switch
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 12:08 -0700, Bob Sanders wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 20:51:53 +0200
Jules Colding [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for your advise. I got sound working by disabling ALSA and
using OSS instead. I think this is an ALSA AMD64 issue.
No, it's not. The reason I
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 11:51 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
This seems like a continuation of the previous build problems that you
have had with firefox (where we were discussing MAKEOPTS). Assuming
that others cannot reproduce this (sorry, I don't have my amd64 right
now), there's still something
Hi,
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 12:52:11 +0200
smoke3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/24/05, Michal Pronay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like your mouse is broken, try booting some livecd like knoppix
for example.
Easy way, but not the right one: my mouse is new and does function on
other
On 7/24/05, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hm, OK, other computers... What about the computer you want to use it
with? What does it do if you try another OS? When the mouse is
considered OK, then there's the computer left...
It's OK: I had winzoz installed from the seller i bought
Thank you guys for the replies, I don't have access to the machine right
now but I'll check /var/log/messages for oom messages and get back to
you ASAP.
Fabrizio
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 12:24:19PM +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 10:52:06 +0200
Hi,
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 13:23:14 +0200
smoke3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's OK: I had winzoz installed from the seller i bought it from and
the mouse did function as well!
Hm, OK, it definately _is_ a driver issue then...
* the right PS/2 plug (not that keyboard one...)
nice joke, but...
On 7/24/05, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hm, OK, it definately _is_ a driver issue then...
* the right PS/2 plug (not that keyboard one...)
nice joke, but... no!
Well, seen it before, and I thought to mention it doesn't harm... :-)
Ok ok! I'm a bit nervous on this mouse
Jules Colding wrote:
This could be a shot in the dark, but I think that you should remerge
your autoconf and automake packages to see if that affects this.
I'll be doing that.
OK, I get a segfault doing that:
## snip ###
test -z
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 06:45:56AM -0400, David Corbin wrote:
On Sunday 24 July 2005 06:21 am, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 01:36:44AM -0400, Philip Webb wrote:
050723 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LCD monitors are fixed-rate,
so you have to buy one that has the resolution
David Corbin wrote:
On Saturday 23 July 2005 10:11 pm, Michal Pronay wrote:
Sound like accessibility support to me. Try to take a look in
your kde control panel - Regional Accessibility -
Accessibility.
Well, that allows me to turn off the System Bell, but I'm curious
as to why it's
smoke3 wrote:
On 7/24/05, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* the right PS/2 plug (not that keyboard one...)
nice joke, but... no!
Did you get the mouse working under M$ on this computer or a different
one? If you have never gotten it to work on this computer, you
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 14:48 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Well, since world includes system, if you want to rebuild *everything*,
I would think the following should be sufficient
emerge --oneshot gcc binutils
OK. What about glibc or is that just a part of world?
--
jules
--
Jules Colding wrote:
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 11:51 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
This seems like a continuation of the previous build problems that you
have had with firefox (where we were discussing MAKEOPTS). Assuming
that others cannot reproduce this (sorry, I don't have my amd64 right
now),
Jules Colding wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 14:48 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Well, since world includes system, if you want to rebuild *everything*,
I would think the following should be sufficient
emerge --oneshot gcc binutils
OK. What about glibc or is that just a part of world?
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 15:20 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Jules Colding wrote:
Hmm... Among my USE flags is nptlonly. Might that be a problem?
Well, nptlonly seems to work for a lot of people, so I don't think that
should be a problem. I've only ever heard of it affecting old
binary-only
Jules Colding wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 14:22 +0200, Jules Colding wrote:
On Sat, 2005-07-23 at 11:51 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
emerge --sync emerge -vauDN today gave me the following error.
[snip]
adding: content/cookie/contents.rdf (stored 0%)
+++ making
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 16:28 +0300, Rumen Yotov wrote:
Hi,
Don't have any new idea, but could you check if there are some
hardened USE-flags in your /etc/make.conf (like 'pic', 'pie',
'hardened' etc). Using some of them on a normal system may cause problems.
HTH. Rumen
Nope, none.
Thanks,
Jules Colding wrote:
Hmm... I am seeing (-multilib) when doing the emerge of gcc and
binutils, so multilib is disabled by my profile and shouldn't be enabled
manually, right?
Could you double check the symlink /etc/make.profile. AFAIK, you want
it to point to
Richard Fish wrote:
Jules Colding wrote:
Hmm... I am seeing (-multilib) when doing the emerge of gcc and
binutils, so multilib is disabled by my profile and shouldn't be enabled
manually, right?
Could you double check the symlink /etc/make.profile. AFAIK, you want
it to point to
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 15:51 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Jules Colding wrote:
Hmm... I am seeing (-multilib) when doing the emerge of gcc and
binutils, so multilib is disabled by my profile and shouldn't be enabled
manually, right?
Could you double check the symlink /etc/make.profile.
Jules Colding wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 15:20 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Jules Colding wrote:
Hmm... Among my USE flags is nptlonly. Might that be a problem?
Well, nptlonly seems to work for a lot of people, so I don't think that
should be a problem. I've only ever heard of it
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 15:58 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
Could you double check the symlink /etc/make.profile. AFAIK, you want
it to point to /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/amd64/2005.0.
But read this first before changing anything:
Hello!
I have a problem to convert a video.
I need to use it in a DVD.
I create an animation with GIMP and exported as .fli file and after with
mencoder as a mpeg file but it was no right for dvdauthor.
Now I tried to convert it with transcode (that has a DVD option -F 8)
but it doesn't find the
Jules Colding wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 15:58 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
Could you double check the symlink /etc/make.profile. AFAIK, you want
it to point to /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/amd64/2005.0.
But read this first before changing anything:
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 17:43 +0300, Rumen Yotov wrote:
No experience with 64-bits, but a USE-flag in () means not supported by
the profile. Have you changed profiles?
No.
Thanks,
jules
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Jules Colding wrote:
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 15:58 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
Could you double check the symlink /etc/make.profile. AFAIK, you want
it to point to /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/amd64/2005.0.
But read this first before changing anything:
Luigi Pinna wrote:
Hello!
I have a problem to convert a video.
I need to use it in a DVD.
I create an animation with GIMP and exported as .fli file and after with
mencoder as a mpeg file but it was no right for dvdauthor.
Now I tried to convert it with transcode (that has a DVD option -F 8)
Jules Colding wrote:
Hmm... Among my USE flags is nptlonly. Might that be a problem?
I don't think so as I have that too.
Be lucky,
Neil
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
On Sunday 24 July 2005 08:58 am, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
David Corbin wrote:
On Saturday 23 July 2005 10:11 pm, Michal Pronay wrote:
Sound like accessibility support to me. Try to take a look in
your kde control panel - Regional Accessibility -
Accessibility.
Well, that allows me
On Jul 24, 2005, at 8:44 am, Greg Bur wrote:
On 7/23/05, Ian K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My other laptop has a nice atheros wireless card, very painless to set
up. I dont know what
chipsets are on what cards, so perhaps you could give me a model name
and brand? I really
just want to be able to
On Jul 24, 2005, at 1:49 am, Ian K wrote:
I have an older laptop that I want to add to my network,
(its a 802.11B one) and I was wondering what brands/models
would work the best under Linux. Im fairly flexible, and would
really not like to tinker with too many drivers. Any good ideas?
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Stroller wrote:
On Jul 24, 2005, at 8:44 am, Greg Bur wrote:
On 7/23/05, Ian K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My other laptop has a nice atheros wireless card, very painless
to set up. I dont know what chipsets are on what cards, so
perhaps you
Ok, some news:
1. Knoppix recognize the mouse as an ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse
and I cannot get it working even with this livecd!!!
2. I think the problem is with the 2.6.* kernels: it seems mouse is
always recognized, but the optical lens shuts down as soon as i begin
moving it...
On Jul 24, 2005, at 6:23 pm, C.Beamer wrote:
hda1 is DOS
hda2 is /boot
hda3 is swap
hda4 is my extended partition
hda5 is /root
The grub.conf file that I entered is as follows:
default 0
timeout 30
splashimage=(hd0,1)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title=Genoo Linux 2.6.12-r6
root (hda0, 1)
kernel
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 17:06:49 +0200
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Argh, I don't get it. /u/p/p/default-linux/amd64/2005.0/use.mask
contains multilib, but with a comment stating it is forced on when
MULTILIB_ABIS is defined, and make.defaults has MULTILIB_ABIS=x86 amd64.
Can any
On 7/24/05, Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 24, 2005, at 8:44 am, Greg Bur wrote:
The Macintosh-compatible 802.11g card uses the same Broadcom chipset as
Apple's Airport Extreme products - I know, because I sold three of
these cards to another Mac-reseller last week. I believe
remove space in root (hda0, 1)
my kernel line also has devfs=nomount but probably this isnt needed if using
latest genkernel, dont know.
Martins
On Sunday 24 July 2005 20:23, C.Beamer wrote:
Hi All,
After getting side-tracked by a power outage in the middle of a Gentoo
install a couple
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 11:10 -0700, Bob Sanders wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 17:06:49 +0200
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Argh, I don't get it. /u/p/p/default-linux/amd64/2005.0/use.mask
contains multilib, but with a comment stating it is forced on when
MULTILIB_ABIS is
Martins Steinbergs wrote:
remove space in root (hda0, 1)
Actually, that should be (hd0,1), like you have for the splashimage.
-Richard
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Summary:
For those who didn't follow up the thread, I was investigating an error
message:
Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee, killing interrupt handler. where
the computer comes to a complete freeze, the only thing that works is
the power switch.
The error appears only under heavy load like
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 18:00:27 +0100, Stroller wrote:
The Macintosh-compatible 802.11g card uses the same Broadcom chipset as
Apple's Airport Extreme products - I know, because I sold three of
these cards to another Mac-reseller last week. I believe that there are
no open-source drivers for
I recently got my home server back up and running after the power
supply went out. I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
904336 KB (883.14 MB) . I'm curious as to why it's not detecting
140.86 MB. Originally the
Hi,
Thanks all for noticing the typo. However, this was a typo in the
e-mail, not in the boot.conf file. :-)
Regards,
Colleen
Richard Fish wrote:
Martins Steinbergs wrote:
remove space in root (hda0, 1)
Actually, that should be (hd0,1), like you have for the
splashimage.
-Richard
On Jul 24, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Mark Shields wrote:
I recently got my home server back up and running after the power
supply went out. I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
904336 KB (883.14 MB) . I'm curious as to
On Sunday 24 07 2005 21:46 Mark Shields wrote:
I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
904336 KB (883.14 MB) .
Did you enable high Memory Support in your kernel?
HTH
Kai Ole Schultz
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org
Mark Shields wrote:
I recently got my home server back up and running after the power
supply went out. I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
904336 KB (883.14 MB) . I'm curious as to why it's not detecting
140.86 MB.
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 15:46:10 -0400, Mark Shields wrote:
I recently got my home server back up and running after the power
supply went out. I put some more memory in it, and it shows up fine
as 1048576 KB (1 gigabyte). Gentoo, however, is only showing it as
904336 KB (883.14 MB) .
You need
C.Beamer wrote:
Hi,
Thanks all for noticing the typo. However, this was a typo in the
e-mail, not in the boot.conf file. :-)
So, what does you actual boot.conf file contain? (hd0,1) or (hda0,1)?
-Richard
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
No I do not, as I was under the impression it's not required unless
you have at least 4gb (sorry for the poor formatting, copying from
putty/terminal to a text box doesn't format very well):
Linux Kernel v2.6.11-gentoo-r6 Configuration
Mark Shields wrote:
No I do not, as I was under the impression it's not required unless
you have at least 4gb (sorry for the poor formatting, copying from
putty/terminal to a text box doesn't format very well):
Actually, help says:
CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM:
If you are compiling a kernel which
On Sunday 24 July 2005 22:21, Mark Shields wrote:
No I do not, as I was under the impression it's not required unless
you have at least 4gb (sorry for the poor formatting, copying from
putty/terminal to a text box doesn't format very well):
well the -mm kernel does not have this option
No I do not, as I was under the impression it's not required unless
you have at least 4gb (sorry for the poor formatting, copying from
putty/terminal to a text box doesn't format very well):
Linux Kernel v2.6.11-gentoo-r6 Configuration
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
On 7/24/05, Rudmer van Dijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 24 July 2005 22:21, Mark Shields wrote:
No I do not, as I was under
* On Jul 24 15:46, Mark Shields (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
Any ideas?
All the comments about enabling 4G highmem are correct - the kernel can't
address a full gig without it. However, enabling this slightly slows
down your memory, and some people choose to keep it off for speed
David Corbin wrote:
However, my help center documentation doesn't have any
information on Activation Gestures,
Indeed, it doesn't here either. Time for a doc-patch? :)
and worse, even if I
uncheck Use gestures for activating the above features and
APPLY, it still beeps.
Hmm, sounds like
Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
I am pretty sure this is actually correct, and depends upon your BIOS
options. All of those cache this
On Jul 24, 2005, at 5:04 PM, Richard Fish wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
I am pretty sure this is actually correct, and depends
I'm fairly sure those options are disabled by default (I think). No
way to check from my work though (ssh-enabled BIOS, or BIOS
configurable from linux, would be nice).
On 7/24/05, Colin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Modern operating system like Linux 2.6 and WinXP bypass the BIOS
after the
I'm fairly sure those options are disabled by default (I think).
On 7/24/05, Mark Shields [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
17 minutes ago, yes.
On 7/24/05, Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you build the kernel with high memory?
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On Sunday 24 July 2005 22:52, Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
that's better than here:
rudmer:~ # cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal:
Rudmer van Dijk wrote:
On Sunday 24 July 2005 22:52, Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
Could it be shared ram taken for an on board graphics
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 22:38:24 +0200, Jarry wrote:
Actually, help says:
CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM:
If you are compiling a kernel which will never run on a machine with
more than 1 Gigabyte total physical RAM, answer off here
It looks to me, that up to 1GB (including) the answer should be
Colin wrote:
On Jul 24, 2005, at 5:04 PM, Richard Fish wrote:
Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
I am pretty sure this is actually
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005, Thomas Kirchner wrote:
* On Jul 24 15:46, Mark Shields (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
Any ideas?
All the comments about enabling 4G highmem are correct - the kernel can't
address a full gig without it. However, enabling this slightly slows
down your memory, and
On 7/24/05, smoke3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm downloading a knoppix 3.9... i'll upload any result!
For now none!
Ok, some news:
1. Knoppix recognize the mouse as an ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse
and I cannot get it working even with this livecd!!!
2. I think the problem is with the
On Sunday 24 July 2005 04:56 pm, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
and worse, even if I
uncheck Use gestures for activating the above features and
APPLY, it still beeps.
Hmm, sounds like this bug: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97425
What version of KDE are you using now? Here 3.4.1.
3.4.1
I have fetched sunday morning src file for wxGTK-2.6.1 and compile it
and everytime i got this error:
##
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.4/../../../crt1.o: In function `_start':
init.c:(.text+0x18): undefined reference to `main'
Hi,
Have you made sure of the filenames of the init ram disk and the kernel?
Only reason I say this is because the other day when I did a Stage 3
Genkernel the files were named something completely different from what is
in the handbook. (I think initrd was something along the lines of
Hi,
Mark Shields wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/meminfo | grep Mem
MemTotal: 1034284 kB
MemFree:953172 kB
Thanks for the tip. But strangely, 12mb is still missing.
That sounds perfectly normal. The kernel usually secures 10-20mb RAM for
itself, which isn't available
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