Have you tried using /dev/hdc (or similar)?
Best regards,
Javi
On 5/10/06, Mark M. Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know what I did, but I messed up fstab and /dev/cdrom. Fstab used
to have an entry /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,user 0 0. It now reads
/dev/cdroms/cdrom0
Thanks! That's what I needed!
Mark M. Hart
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From: Javier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 10:54 AM
To: gentoo-ppc-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-ppc-user] Messed up fstab and /dev
Have you tried using /dev/hdc (or similar)?
Best
All,
As discussed at the meeting, I have prepared a couple of documents to help with
the transition:
[1]: a brief maintainer's guide listing the packages that are likely to
require attention;
[2]: webapp.eclass documentation describing how to write maintain web-apps
ebuilds;
[3]: Upstream
Neil Bothwick wrote:
I am writing a comparative review of a number of X terminals, so I
thought I'd draw on the collective wisdom of this list. which are your
most/least favourite X terminals, and why?
Most:
rxvt-unicode because it's the fastest I've used (and it has unicode
support), one down
Konsole. Allows me to set a background. Nothing fancy, just a very light
yellow wich I find appropriate for my eyesight. Also allows to customize
text colors (directories, symlinks,etc). These two points are _really_
important--we're not talking eye candy here.
I don't have much use for other
Alexander Skwar wrote:
My text color is black, as my background is white, which is, BTW,
the best to read for the majority of people (if you're not handicapped,
that is). That's so, because the contrast between the text and the
background cannot be higher than with black on white (or white on
060509 Neil Bothwick wrote:
I am writing a comparative review of a number of X terminals
which are your most/least favourite X terminals, and why?
Konsole : it fits well with my KDE desktop, is very easy to configure,
has tabs when I need them, has a nice font (Fixed GNU 11/13);
KDE starts 2
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 07:31:46AM +0100, Jorge Almeida wrote:
Konsole. Allows me to set a background. Nothing fancy, just a very light
yellow wich I find appropriate for my eyesight. Also allows to customize
text colors (directories, symlinks,etc). These two points are _really_
Jorge Almeida wrote:
I don't have much use for other frills: I open and close konsole windows
via keyboard shortcuts, so it's easier to open a new window than a new
tab (unless there is a way to open, close and cycle through tabs via
keyboard, which I don't know...).
To open a tab, hit
Hi!
Since a recent update, I always get error messages like the following,
when I start certain applications (eg. xterm):
Warning: Color name black is not defined
xterm: Cannot allocate color red
xterm: Cannot allocate color magenta
On bgo, I found http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78385
dear all,
how to stop skype IM? using squid or iptables.
please help me
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Fixed. Something between the #150 and ~#180 packages of an ~250 package
emerge system -ep was the problem.
BillK
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 08:12 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
Nope, installed it and rebuilt again unison as well
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On Wed, 10 May 2006 08:12:27 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
Nope, installed it and rebuilt again unison as well
Did you re-emerge ocaml too? I did that at some time while trying to fix
this so it may have had an effect.
The font wanted to pull in dnd and xemacs packages - dnd failed to build
On Tue, 9 May 2006 18:22:24 -0700, Daevid Vincent wrote:
In /etc/make.conf I have PORT_LOGDIR=/var/tmp/portage-logs
This is great in that I can then read through the billions of .log
files to see if there are any post install manual tasks I have to do.
However, a good majority of them are
anybody who has some ideas about this prefix of numerous macros within linux source code?NR_TASKS for instance, I just could not find any explanation. thanks.
On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 05:18:22PM +0800, fei huang wrote:
anybody who has some ideas about this prefix of numerous macros within linux
source code?
NR_TASKS for instance, I just could not find any explanation.
number
Rasmus
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On Wed, 10 May 2006, YoYo siska wrote:
I think the defaults are (at least here ;) Ctrl-Alt-N for new tab,
Shift-Left or Shift-Right to switch tabs.
Or just Settings-Configure shortcuts, I personaly don't like
Shift-arrows much, I'm used to use them in apps inside the term (vim, ...)
Not bad.
Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vgchange -a y
device-mapper: deps ioctl failed: Invalid argument
_deps: task run failed for (254:0)
Failed to add device (254:0) to dtree
My guess is a conflict between the device-mapper version and your
On Thursday 04 May 2006 15:29, Dave Jones wrote:
I didn't get these errors when I ran the oowriter2 command above, so I
guess my localdef for the en_GB.utf8 must have been OK.
Case closed, an irritating problem fixed.
From another thread:
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 20:31, Dave Jones wrote:
For
2006/5/9, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wu chuanwen wrote:
2006/5/7, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hdparm -Tt /dev/hda
Thank you!Here are some results:
/dev/hda:
Timing cached reads: 816 MB in 2.00 seconds = 407.87 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 166 MB in 3.01 seconds = 55.17 MB/sec
2006/5/9, JimD [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes you should get much faster startup times of Gnome 2.14 than that.
How to do that?I really don't know how to read the startup script.How
can i improve or rebuild my system.
My laptop is a Pentium M 1.73 GHz, 1 GB memory and a 5400 RPM SATA
laptop drive.
On Wed, 10 May 2006, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Jorge Almeida wrote:
I don't have much use for other frills: I open and close konsole windows
via keyboard shortcuts, so it's easier to open a new window than a new
tab (unless there is a way to open, close and cycle through tabs via
keyboard, which
On May 10, 2006, at 12:44 AM, El Nino wrote:
dear list friends,
i'm new to raid. i have a netfinity5000 server with 5 scsi+raid, 256mb
ram, p3 450mhz 1 processor. pl guide me to configure the raid from
gentoo.
note: i trid to configure it using de server guide but it faild saying
'need
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 07:51 +0200, Nagatoro wrote:
[snip]
Least:
... Gnome-terminal, slow, and in my opinion horrible color support.
[snip]
Gnome terminal used to be slow, but vte (the underlying library) has
beem optimized heavily during the last few month. I've a simple program
that measures
pls see my below answers...
On 5/10/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 10, 2006, at 12:44 AM, El Nino wrote:
dear list friends,
i'm new to raid. i have a netfinity5000 server with 5 scsi+raid, 256mb
ram, p3 450mhz 1 processor. pl guide me to configure the raid from
gentoo.
On May 10, 2006, at 7:15 AM, El Nino wrote:
pls see my below answers...
On 5/10/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 10, 2006, at 12:44 AM, El Nino wrote:
dear list friends,
i'm new to raid. i have a netfinity5000 server with 5 scsi+raid,
256mb
ram, p3 450mhz 1 processor.
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 13:58 +0200, Matthias Langer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 07:51 +0200, Nagatoro wrote:
[snip]
Least:
... Gnome-terminal, slow, and in my opinion horrible color support.
[snip]
Gnome terminal used to be slow, but vte (the underlying library) has
beem optimized
I use terminal from Xfce4. It's very much like gnome-terminal, which I
like, but it appears to be much lighter.
Next to that I just use plan ol' xterm when I don't need colors or tabs.
It's about as light as you can get...
If it makes a difference, I use ctwm as my window manager...
On Tue,
1. install the windows ext2/3 driver.2. install rfsd (http://rfsd.sourceforge.net) to access reiserfs partitions.
An alternative for accessingin read-only mode Linux drives isTotalCommander'sExt2+Reiser plugin. Ext2 and ext3 work fine. Never tried ReiserFS.
Plugin to open Ext2 and Reiser file
Matthias Langer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 13:58 +0200, Matthias Langer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 07:51 +0200, Nagatoro wrote:
[snip]
Least:
... Gnome-terminal, slow, and in my opinion horrible color support.
[snip]
Gnome terminal used to be slow, but vte (the underlying library) has
On 5/10/06, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Konsole. Allows me to set a background. Nothing fancy, just a very light
yellow wich I find appropriate for my eyesight. Also allows to customize
text colors (directories, symlinks,etc). These two points are _really_
important--we're not talking
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 04:29, El Nino wrote:
dear all,
how to stop skype IM? using squid or iptables.
please help me
I think I saw a posting about that on the netfilter (aka iptables) mailing
list, search around.
In short, it is very difficult indeed.
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Hi, Im use a Xorg
version 7.0.0 and the video card Intel 82865G, and Xorg dont work with
vesa or fbdev, Any ideas?
Thanks
Saludos
Fernando Ferrari
Desarrollador Linux
http://fernandorferrari.blogspot.com
I was wondering if someone could show me where to look information to
enable DRI/GLX on a ATI X300 PCI Express video board.
I was wanting to test some 3d games, but without enableing DRi is just
impossible.
What's the problem? emergeing ati-drivers doesn't work?
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fire-eyes wrote:
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 04:29, El Nino wrote:
how to stop skype IM? using squid or iptables.
I think I saw a posting about that on the netfilter (aka iptables) mailing
list, search around.
In short, it is very difficult indeed.
I think squid could solve this problem.
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 16:25 +0200, Nagatoro wrote:
Matthias Langer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 13:58 +0200, Matthias Langer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 07:51 +0200, Nagatoro wrote:
[snip]
Least:
... Gnome-terminal, slow, and in my opinion horrible color support.
[snip]
Gnome
Bo Andresen wrote on 10/05/06 12:55:
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 20:31, Dave Jones wrote:
For some strange reason, on my system OpenOffice seems to need the
locale set to utf8 to work properly with international keyboard layouts.
Without it, the ' and keys are dead, working only with AltGr pressed.
-Original Message-
From: Glenn Enright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 7:58 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] System.map not found - unable to check
symbols
System.map not found - unable to check symbols.
which doesn't
Matthias Langer wrote:
Maybe this has something to do with your screen resolution; as you are
using a 'slow' laptop, i guess you are using 1024x768, while i use
1280x1024 in my athlon-xp 2400+.
Same resluts (more or less) with 100 000 lines and new version.
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On Wed, 10 May 2006, Justin Findlay wrote:
+
On 5/10/06, Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Konsole. Allows me to set a background. Nothing fancy, just a very light
yellow wich I find appropriate for my eyesight. Also allows to customize
text colors (directories, symlinks,etc). These two
This message is being issued by /sbin/module-update. It is called from /etc/init.d/modules to update /etc/modules.conf. It's complaining because /boot has not been mounted yet. As far as I can tell, /boot is treated no differently than any other non-root filesystem.
Ultimately, I think, the fault
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 09:54, Philip Webb wrote:
060509 Neil Bothwick wrote:
I am writing a comparative review of a number of X terminals
which are your most/least favourite X terminals, and why?
I use konsole because of tabs and because of manner how to cut/copy/paste. And
because
On Wed, 10 May 2006, Devon Miller wrote:
This message is being issued by /sbin/module-update. It is called from
/etc/init.d/modules to update /etc/modules.conf. It's complaining because
/boot has not been mounted yet. As far as I can tell, /boot is treated no
differently than any other
On 5/10/06, Paul B. Henson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unless it has changed recently, the system I just installed last monthactually looks for it in /usr/src/linux, not /boot. It still complainsduring boot even though I actually have one there, presumably it is looking
before filesystems are
b.n. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
...
At home I use rxvt. Simple, very fast on startup.
At work I use konsole. I like the session thing it has and the tabs,
since I use a lot of interactive shell apps like python-ipython-octave
at work they often comes quite handy.
If you
Feed up with a few other distros, i am giving GENTOO another look.
I tried it when it first came out and had .. hmmm. a bit of trouble.
I assume things are alot more refined now.
I am looking for a distro to base a LIVE DVD (or CD) from,
Can anyone comment on how good GENTOO LIVE CD is on
No, ocaml hasnt been touched since Nov last year.
If dnd errors off on the -ep, I'll try tree and see if that shows
anything.
Thanks,
BillK
On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 09:39 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 10 May 2006 08:12:27 +0800, W.Kenworthy wrote:
...
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On Tuesday 09 May 2006 02:11, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyone here running a ~x86 box and have the latest glibc and a 4.0.3 gcc
running on it?
I used to run gcc-4.0.3 and latest glibc (don't remember the version
number) some time ago.. But now running gcc-4.1.0 and
Kristian Poul Herkild wrote:
I have a cvs-repository on my gentoo box, used in my exam project.
However, cvsweb gives following error when trying to access the module
in the repository:
Error: eksamen/: Permission denied
It's no doubt something really stupid, but I can't seem to find the
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 02:41 pm, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Samuel Baldwin wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
That's something I'll never understand - why make the text on
a terminal harder to read, by using transparency?
Granted, it'll look better, but that's it.
IMO transparency is one of
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 11:33 am, Neil Bothwick wrote:
I am writing a comparative review of a number of X terminals, so I
thought I'd draw on the collective wisdom of this list. which are your
most/least favourite X terminals, and why?
I love YaKuake. It's better than Kuake in that it's just
I set up my spare Gentoo box up as a wireless router for my new
Verizon ADSL connection by following the instructions here:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/home-router-howto.xml
My setup is a little different though because I'm using a madwifi card
to provide wireless access. Things are working
On May 10, 2006, at 4:48 PM, ted leslie wrote:
Feed up with a few other distros, i am giving GENTOO another look.
I tried it when it first came out and had .. hmmm. a bit of
trouble.
I assume things are alot more refined now.
I am looking for a distro to base a LIVE DVD (or CD) from,
Hello every one!
Is there any one out there that has a All-in-Wonder that is able to
watch TV on a Gentoo system? IF so could you be so kind and inform me
of how you got it to work.
I have on my sys:
stable is what every is from portage
Gentoo (latest stable)
Gnome (latest stable)
X11 7
i used to, not with gentoo, but i think regardless of what distro you use,
you need to check out the gatos project
it also depends on what AIW you use, there are three, the old rage, the radeon,
and the
newest one, which might be a variation of the radeon, but perhaps different.
With gatos i
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 05:26, Mrugesh Karnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote about '[gentoo-user] OT - Need help with NAT':
Hi,
I have been having trouble forwarding packets using iptables on my
Gentoo box. I am no iptables expert.
I connect to the internet using rp-pppoe. I use firestarter for
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 09:32, Uwe Thiem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about '[gentoo-user] Network UPS Tools (NUT)':
Hi folks,
anybody using them? If so I have got a question.
I'm not but...
Except one thing, everything is handled fine by gentoo's start-up
scripts. The exception is this: If NUT
Except one thing, everything is handled fine by gentoo's start-up
scripts. The exception is this: If NUT shuts the box down, a flag
/etc/killpower is created. At the end of the shutdown process this flag
determines whether the UPS itself is to be switched of by software.
It seems to me that
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 10:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user]
LVM2 Problems':
I recently synced my Gentoo (2.6.7-gentoo-r13) and after emerging
updated ebuilds, sure lvm2 was one of them and a reboot I lost my
mounted fs.
/dev/cont/swap noneswap
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 12:40, Barny M [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about '[gentoo-user] LVM2 problems':
Any further suggestions how to troubleshoot or fix the issue ?
See my answer to your previous post. Also, gmail doesn't show you your own
messages.
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On Wednesday 10 May 2006 03:29, El Nino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about '[gentoo-user] how to stop skype im use':
how to stop skype IM? using squid or iptables.
Have you looked at the layer7 packet filtering kernel patches and iptables
extensions?
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