Roy Wright wrote:
Howdy,
This is just a FYI, after upgrading my kernel to 2.6.20, my firewall
was broken. I was using firestarter but had the same problem
trying to use guarddog. Traced it down to missing the iptables
state module. There could have been other modules missing,
but I just
i have built-in soundcard AC'97 on the server, but i dont want to sound
modules to be loaded at startup:
moon ~ # lsmod | grep snd
snd_mpu401 3272 0
snd_mpu401_uart 4000 1 snd_mpu401
snd_rawmidi12256 1 snd_mpu401_uart
snd_seq_device 3756 1
As you said, rfc -l # works. But it just invokes the viewer, which is
w3m in my station, to open it. You know that viewer isn't designed
specially to view rfc file, so the format isn't good to view.
Currently, I have fond a rfc viewer whose name is qRFCView. qRFCView
isn't in portage, so I wrote
On Monday 26 March 2007, sean wrote:
What I am trying to figure out is why .20 cannot ping and access the
printer.
Is anyone able to give me some ideas on what to check?
Do you perhaps have an entry in /etc/sysctl.conf that blocks icmp
packets?
Failing that, is an iptables dropping icmp
On 11:45 Tue 27 Mar , sbelov wrote:
i have built-in soundcard AC'97 on the server, but i dont want to sound
modules to be loaded at startup:
moon ~ # lsmod | grep snd
snd_mpu401 3272 0
snd_mpu401_uart 4000 1 snd_mpu401
snd_rawmidi12256 1
Am Dienstag, 27. März 2007 schrieb ext sbelov:
i have built-in soundcard AC'97 on the server, but i dont want to sound
modules to be loaded at startup:
rc-update del alsasound
HTH...
Dirk
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i have built-in soundcard AC'97 on the server, but i dont want to sound
modules to be loaded at startup:
moon ~ # lsmod | grep snd
snd_mpu401 3272 0
snd_mpu401_uart 4000 1 snd_mpu401
snd_rawmidi12256 1 snd_mpu401_uart
snd_seq_device 3756 1
i have built-in soundcard AC'97 on the server, but i dont want to sound
modules to be loaded at startup:
moon ~ # lsmod | grep snd
snd_mpu401 3272 0
snd_mpu401_uart 4000 1 snd_mpu401
snd_rawmidi12256 1 snd_mpu401_uart
snd_seq_device 3756 1
Am Dienstag, 27. März 2007 schrieb ext sbelov:
i have built-in soundcard AC'97 on the server, but i dont want to
sound modules to be loaded at startup:
moon ~ # lsmod | grep snd
snd_mpu401 3272 0
snd_mpu401_uart 4000 1 snd_mpu401
snd_rawmidi12256 1
kedd 27 március 2007 10.27 dátummal sbelov ezt írta:
i have built-in soundcard AC'97 on the server, but i dont want to sound
modules to be loaded at startup:
moon ~ # lsmod | grep snd
snd_mpu401 3272 0
snd_mpu401_uart 4000 1 snd_mpu401
snd_rawmidi
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:37:06 +0800, buffalo wrote:
Thanks for your help! I surely want the diary tool, not a blog ;)
Diary has multiple meanings, are you looking for a daily journal, or
something to organise appointments? Korganizer can do both.
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Brain fried -- core dumped.
but do you have alsasound set to be started in default or boot
runlevel?
maybe it's loading by udev or hotplug? but how to tell'em not to do such
bad things? :)
Well, if you don't need sound switch of sound support in the kernel.
hehe, done. thanks :)
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Hi,
I've a doubt about emerging perl modules. Is it good to do it with
--oneshot emerge option?
Do I really need to add perl module to my world file?
Is it going to be upgraded when it's needed?
Here are the dependencies for the module (GDGraph)
DEPEND=dev-perl/GDTextUtil
media-libs/gd
Yes, and Korganizer is beyond that definition;) Thanks!
2007/3/27, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:37:06 +0800, buffalo wrote:
Thanks for your help! I surely want the diary tool, not a blog ;)
Diary has multiple meanings, are you looking for a daily journal, or
Hi. I have a strange problem. I am using layman and at a point I had
no overlays under layman and now I have added two but portage is
ignoring them. I have at the end of /etc/make.conf
source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf
and that file has what it should, but portage is not seeing them at
Hi,
2007. 03. 27, kedd keltezéssel 11.37-kor buffalo ezt írta:
Using vim seems somewhat not the best way for organizing everyday's
information together.
Depends on you :)
Normal desktop user prefers the comfortable way, that is why I recommend
Tomboy for you :)
I also use it for ad-hoc
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:11:32 +0800, buffalo wrote:
Yes, and Korganizer is beyond that definition;) Thanks!
Which definition? You still haven't said what kind of diary tool you are
looking for - a record or a plan, looking forwards or backwards?
--
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All general statements are
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 05:16:20 -0400, John covici wrote:
I am using layman and at a point I had
no overlays under layman and now I have added two but portage is
ignoring them. I have at the end of /etc/make.conf
source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf
and that file has what it should, but
Hi!
I am looking for a bookmark-manager for linux.
It should import/export (at least) firefox and opera bookmarks,
and should be able to synchronize between several browsers on
several machines. Textmode would be cool, as I intend to run it
from a script. Has anybody seen something
on Tuesday 03/27/2007 Neil Bothwick([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 05:16:20 -0400, John covici wrote:
I am using layman and at a point I had
no overlays under layman and now I have added two but portage is
ignoring them. I have at the end of /etc/make.conf
source
On Monday 26 March 2007 23:34, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 23:06 +0100, Mick wrote:
I'm convinced that I am too tired to understand this because I noticed
I have
been missing out words in my response (sorry!). Would you mind
simplifying
it for me?
Think about it this
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 04:13, Samir Faci wrote:
As far as I know the learning edition isn't available for linux, I might be
wrong.
They do have their commercial version which works great on linux. Unlike
other company that came out with linux versions which turned out to be
re-wrap of
On Monday 26 March 2007 23:48, Zac Medico wrote:
Mick wrote:
I have rebuilt noatune and krec with -arts set in make.conf. Does this
change the dependencies they have on arts? Or is it unconditional in
the sense that noatune *always* depends on kde-base/arts no matter what I
set in
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 12:41:40 John covici wrote:
I am using layman and at a point I had no overlays under layman and now
I have added two but portage is ignoring them. I have at the end of
/etc/make.conf
source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf
and that file has what it
on Tuesday 03/27/2007 Bo Ørsted Andresen([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 12:41:40 John covici wrote:
I am using layman and at a point I had no overlays under layman and now
I have added two but portage is ignoring them. I have at the end of
/etc/make.conf
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 14:08:37 John covici wrote:
PORTDIR_OVERLAY=/usr/portage/local/layman/gnome-experimental
/usr/portage/local/layman/mozilla
So what makes you think portage is ignoring them?
Well, two things, -- I was trying to emerge a package which had a
higher version in the
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:08:37 -0400, John covici wrote:
So what makes you think portage is ignoring them?
Well, two things, -- I was trying to emerge a package which had a
higher version in the overlay and which I had put in my
/etc/portage/package.keywords file, but I got a reinstall of
2007/3/26, buffalo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all! Does anybody know whether there exist some good diary tools under
gentoo linux? I appreciate your help very much!
You could use Emacs and its diary mode. See
http://emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/DiaryMode
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You wrote
Well, not a very hi-tech solution, but I think that if you find files and
directories like /usr/portage, /etc/gentoo-release, /etc/make.*, etc.
you can reasonably assume you are running on gentoo.
Not necessarily number 1 and 3 if you're using paludis.
ralf
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on Tuesday 03/27/2007 Neil Bothwick([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:08:37 -0400, John covici wrote:
So what makes you think portage is ignoring them?
Well, two things, -- I was trying to emerge a package which had a
higher version in the overlay and which I had
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:48:40 -0400, John covici wrote:
This would also happen if your package.keywords entry was incorrect.
eix, after running update-eix, should indicate overlay packages,
even when they have the same version number as in the main portage
tree.
OK, well I am
Hello mailing list
It s the first time that i send such an email and i don t know if i do
it correctly.Anyway, to my problem:
After an ordinary emerge --sync and emerge -avuDN world i don t have
beryl anymore on my xfce.I don t know what can have changed but i have
to state that i have installed
Samir Faci wrote:
As far as I know the learning edition isn't available for linux, I
might be wrong.
They do have their commercial version which works great on linux.
Unlike other company that came out with linux versions which turned
out to be re-wrap of their 1.0 release of their software
Indeed!
Maya + A cluster of PCs + Linux = Star Wars ;-)
I noticed you left the word script out of the list. :-D
Rob
on Tuesday 03/27/2007 Neil Bothwick([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:48:40 -0400, John covici wrote:
This would also happen if your package.keywords entry was incorrect.
eix, after running update-eix, should indicate overlay packages,
even when they have the same
Is there no way to specify options to a program's configure
script when building using emerge?
Do I have create my own ebuild file?
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at in a Toilet Bowl with a
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 15:02, Grant Edwards escreveu:
Is there no way to specify options to a program's configure
script when building using emerge?
Do I have create my own ebuild file?
--
Grant Edwards grante Yow! I feel like I'm
Hello,
Does anyone know what controls the keyboard autorepeat rate? This is for
a console without running an X server.
How about for an xterm, is the repeat rate controlled by the Option
AutoRepeat xxx yyy in xorg.conf?
Thanks,
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On Tuesday 27 March 2007 20:01:16 John covici wrote:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild UD] gnome-extra/gnome-screensaver-2.16.2 [2.18.0] USE=doc
opengl pam -debug -xinerama 0 kB
Total: 1 package (1 downgrade), Size of downloads: 0 kB
Now why does portage want to downgrade this?
On 2007-03-27, Davi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 15:02, Grant Edwards escreveu:
Is there no way to specify options to a program's configure
script when building using emerge?
Do I have create my own ebuild file?
How about the USE flag?
Which USE flag?
--
Grant Edwards
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 15:32, Grant Edwards escreveu:
On 2007-03-27, Davi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 15:02, Grant Edwards escreveu:
Is there no way to specify options to a program's configure
script when building using emerge?
Do I have create my own ebuild file?
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 20:02:49 Grant Edwards wrote:
Is there no way to specify options to a program's configure
script when building using emerge?
Do I have create my own ebuild file?
You can set EXTRA_ECONF=--your_desired_configure_option. Since it's read on
the bash side of portage it
After today update have found such message (see below). Does it
meen, we all must wait for all x11-dependant packages maintainers
to modify plenty ebuild files?
Andrew
emerge -pvDuN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating world
On 3/27/07, John covici [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I have a strange problem. I am using layman and at a point I had
no overlays under layman and now I have added two but portage is
ignoring them. I have at the end of /etc/make.conf
source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf
and that file
Em Terça 27 Março 2007 15:54, Grant Edwards escreveu:
On 2007-03-27, Davi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there no way to specify options to a program's configure
script when building using emerge?
Do I have create my own ebuild file?
How about the USE flag?
Which USE flag?
Try:
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
After today update have found such message (see below). Does it
meen, we all must wait for all x11-dependant packages maintainers
to modify plenty ebuild files?
Andrew
emerge -pvDuN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in
If you see that virtual/x11 is masked, this is because it's time to move
to modular xorg. Modular xorg has been in the tree for quite a while
now, and the long-term plan to migrage gentoo away from non-modular xorg
has now been moved to the next step.
You can read how to do exactly this here:
Rob Rutherford wrote:
Indeed!
Maya + A cluster of PCs + Linux = Star Wars ;-)
I noticed you left the word script out of the list. :-D
Rob
Oh, of course! I haven't forgotten all these little things that Mr.
Lucas and his team have taken care of to make my favorite movie, but I
Grant Edwards wrote:
Is there no way to specify options to a program's configure
script when building using emerge?
Do I have create my own ebuild file?
Just follow Bo's advice:
Put for example:
EXTRA_ECONF=$EXTRA_ECONF --without-ext2undel
at the end of your /etc/make.conf and this
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 16:52, Daniel Iliev wrote:
Grant Edwards wrote:
Is there no way to specify options to a program's configure
script when building using emerge?
Do I have create my own ebuild file?
Just follow Bo's advice:
Put for example:
EXTRA_ECONF=$EXTRA_ECONF
On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:00:46 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
It has always worked that way for me. I use the pro-audio overlay.
eix-sync does not update for changes in that overlay so I have to do
this:
layman -s pro-audio
eix-sync
and then I see the overlay updates.
It's a bit
On 2007-03-27, Mauro Faccenda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget to disable this modification after you are ready, otherwise
all packages that support the same configure option will be build this way.
better doing it in the command line:
# EXTRA_ECONF=$EXTRA_ECONF --without-ext2undel
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 22:34:40 Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2007-03-27, Mauro Faccenda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget to disable this modification after you are ready, otherwise
all packages that support the same configure option will be build this
way.
better doing it in the
On 2007-03-28, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never did find that in the docs anywhere...
`man 5 ebuild`
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml?part=3D2chap=3D=
1#doc_chap2
=2D-=20
Neither one mentions anything about putting environment
variables in
On Wednesday 28 March 2007 05:25:28 Grant Edwards wrote:
Neither one mentions anything about putting environment
variables in /etc/portange/env/category/packagename
At least not that I could find...
That's true. For that you have to resort to the gentoo-dev@ archives. Probably
the reason is
Until recently, using managing seive filters in kmail just worked.
Unfortunately, now I get an error:
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave:
klauncher said: Unknown protocol 'sieve'.
whenever I try to manage my sieve rules. Clearly, I must be missing some
kio_slave, but I'm not
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote about '[gentoo-user] kmail + sieve':
Until recently, using managing seive filters in kmail just worked.
Unfortunately, now I get an error:
Could not start process Unable to create io-slave:
klauncher said: Unknown
Hello list!
I'm truing to update my Gentoo box, ut its failed on busybox. So what I have:
My info
# emerge --info
Portage 2.1.2.2 (default-linux/x86/no-nptl, gcc-4.1.1, glibc-2.5-r0,
2.6.19-gentoo-r5-work i686)
=
System uname:
On Wednesday 28 March 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about '[gentoo-user] Busybox update fail':
I'm truing to update my Gentoo box, ut its failed on busybox.
My info
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=x86
CBUILD=i686-pc-linux-gnu
CHOST=i686-pc-linux-gnu
My error:
/bin/sh:
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