On Friday 22 June 2007 04:53:36 Dale wrote:
Well, I read through the how to, I had all that done already, I just
never had removed the arts USE flag. The sounds works but it is slow to
respond and sometimes it just doesn't catch up at all. This is mostly
while switching desktops or something
Ricardo Bevilacqua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here I just have ~7Mb.
Inside /boot/grub I have much less than 1Mb.
Since the boot partition has 40Mb, why does my system say that is full
if I only see less than 8Mb?
tux grub # df -h | grep boot
/dev/hdc1
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't use ext3 for /boot - there's just no need for a journal on
/boot, as you'll VERY rarely write to it. For boot, the journal
is just a waste - a waste of 32m, to be exact. Combined with
your ~7Mb, this gives 40m.
I was wrong. ext3 does not use 32m
Hi Daevid,
Friday, June 22, 2007, 12:36:05 AM, you wrote:
Just to verify that you're not insane, I too have seen this many times,
but like you said, since mySQL is running, I left it alone as there are
a million other things in Linux to fight with. ;-)
:)
The main problem is MySQL does not
Am Donnerstag 21 Juni 2007 20:09 schrieb Hans-Werner Hilse:
Hi,
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:44:00 -0700
Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Gentoo Wiki page lists two different entries for doing
framebuffer setup. I've never used framebuffers and wanted to check it
out. Which is more
On Friday 22 June 2007 03:19, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Thanks; you are right. I eventually found it too. I now see where I
got into trouble. I didn't set the snmp use flag and hence hplip
didn't bring in net-analyzer/net-snmp.
Is this a bug? That is, should hplip unconditionally depend on
On Friday 22 June 2007 02:38, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Freitag, 22. Juni 2007, Ricardo Bevilacqua wrote:
2007/6/21, Hemmann, Volker Armin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think that you need to investigate more. Just be carefull when
nuking the fs - you have to setup grub after that
On Thursday 21 June 2007 20:54, Mike Diehl wrote:
On Thursday 21 June 2007 01:45:12 pm Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Dienstag, 19. Juni 2007, Mike Diehl wrote:
Hi all.
I'm still having difficulty getting my new laptop to build kde. I
can't believe how much trouble I've had.
tux boot # df -T /boot
Type 1K Blocks UsedAvailable Use%
Mounted in /dev/hdc1 reiserfs 40120 40120 0
100% /boot
That isn't the literal output, I had to translate it,
There's no need to translate it. When posting output of a command,
Elias Probst wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007 04:53:36 Dale wrote:
Well, I read through the how to, I had all that done already, I just
never had removed the arts USE flag. The sounds works but it is slow to
respond and sometimes it just doesn't catch up at all. This is mostly
while
Dale writes:
Elias Probst wrote:
Go to:
- KDE Controlcenter
- Sound Multimedia
- Sound-System
Uncheck the box [x] Enable the sound system
If artsd is still running, kill the process.
OK. That was already done as well. However, I killed the process and
went there to hit the
On Friday 22 June 2007 13:20, Dale wrote:
OK. That was already done as well. However, I killed the process and
went there to hit the test sound button. I went back and artsd was
running again plus a new one.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # ps aux | grep arts
dale 15246 2.2 1.3 28776 13816
On Friday 22 June 2007, Dale wrote:
I'm not using noatun, it appears that that is what KDE is using or
something. See this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # equery depends kdemultimedia
[ Searching for packages depending on kdemultimedia... ]
kde-base/noatun-plugins-3.5.7
Hi!
I've searched for it for quiet some time and found nothing so I guess my
chances are pretty bad.
Anyway, is there a tool that is comparable to SpeedFan for Windows? Something
that lets me control the speed of my CPU fan?
Thanks in advance!
Florian Philipp
pgp2WTGSNO5j8.pgp
Hi,
I emerged pcmciautils, but the kernel fails when I reboot the computer. It
freezes at
loading ath_pci
Does anybody knows how to fix it?
Thanks,
Zhengtao
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Hi all,
My patience with kmail is rapidly coming to an end. All those who wish
kmail to survive another week on my machine are asked to voice their
objections now.
I use it within kontact, and every second day or so I can no longer
access my gmail account using pop3. 'killall kio_pop3' tends
On Friday 22 June 2007 14:17, Xihong Yin wrote:
Hi,
I emerged pcmciautils, but the kernel fails when I reboot the computer. It
freezes at
loading ath_pci
Does anybody knows how to fix it?
Recompile the kernel with ath_pci as a module. Then manually modprobe -v
ath_pci after the machine
Alan McKinnon writes:
It would appear that you have installed the kdemultimedia package.
That's a monlithic one, and it WILL install noatun, which requires
arts.
I also have kdemultimedia installed, but not noatun.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ -- eix -I kdemultimedia
[I] kde-base/kdemultimedia
On Friday 22 June 2007 14:34, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi all,
My patience with kmail is rapidly coming to an end. All those who wish
kmail to survive another week on my machine are asked to voice their
objections now.
I use it within kontact, and every second day or so I can no longer
access
On Friday 22 June 2007 14:00, Florian Philipp wrote:
Hi!
I've searched for it for quiet some time and found nothing so I guess my
chances are pretty bad.
Anyway, is there a tool that is comparable to SpeedFan for Windows?
Something that lets me control the speed of my CPU fan?
Thanks in
On Friday 22 June 2007 15:38:49 Alex Schuster wrote:
Alan McKinnon writes:
It would appear that you have installed the kdemultimedia package.
That's a monlithic one, and it WILL install noatun, which requires
arts.
I also have kdemultimedia installed, but not noatun.
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On Friday 22 June 2007, Mick wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007 14:34, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi all,
[snip]
I use it within kontact, and every second day or so I can no longer
access my gmail account using pop3. 'killall kio_pop3' tends to fix
this so I assume it's some kind of locking issue.
On Friday 22 June 2007 15:06, Dale wrote:
If it wants to play more than one sound, it only plays one. One way I
noticed this is if I put my mouse on the bottom where the desktop
selection thing is then move the wheel, it only plays one sound, the
first one then it can't play anymore for a
Alan McKinnon writes:
On Friday 22 June 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
Alan McKinnon writes:
It would appear that you have installed the kdemultimedia package.
That's a monlithic one, and it WILL install noatun, which requires
arts.
I also have kdemultimedia installed, but not noatun.
Mick wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007 13:20, Dale wrote:
OK. That was already done as well. However, I killed the process and
went there to hit the test sound button. I went back and artsd was
running again plus a new one.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # ps aux | grep arts
dale 15246
At Fri, 22 Jun 2007 08:56:12 +0100 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, but since your device is networked and you want the full functionality
this will definitely require the snmp flag AND the scanner flag.
Hope this helps.
Indeed the comments on this group and the hplip list have been
On Friday 22 June 2007, Alex Schuster wrote:
Alan McKinnon writes:
It would appear that you have installed the kdemultimedia package.
That's a monlithic one, and it WILL install noatun, which requires
arts.
I also have kdemultimedia installed, but not noatun.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ -- eix
Hello,
This may sound like overkill, but I've found that the most reliable set-up is
to simply configure fetchmail, procmail, spamassassin, dovecot and postfix
properly, and just use whatever client you prefer as an IMAP reader. I used to
move between a couple of clients, but now I'm pretty
On Friday 22 June 2007 14:46, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
At Fri, 22 Jun 2007 08:56:12 +0100 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, but since your device is networked and you want the full
functionality this will definitely require the snmp flag AND the scanner
flag.
Hope this helps.
Indeed
Am Freitag 22 Juni 2007 15:53 schrieb Mick:
On Friday 22 June 2007 14:00, Florian Philipp wrote:
Hi!
I've searched for it for quiet some time and found nothing so I guess my
chances are pretty bad.
Anyway, is there a tool that is comparable to SpeedFan for Windows?
Something that
On Freitag, 22. Juni 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi all,
My patience with kmail is rapidly coming to an end. All those who wish
kmail to survive another week on my machine are asked to voice their
objections now.
I use it within kontact, and every second day or so I can no longer
access my
I usually disable the kde sound system and use a command line player (like
aplay or mplayer) for the event notifications..seems to work fine with me..
On 6/19/07, Thierry de Coulon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've managed to emerge the gentoo base, X and KDE and all are running
fine. My
On Friday 22 June 2007 15:40, Florian Philipp wrote:
Am Freitag 22 Juni 2007 15:53 schrieb Mick:
On Friday 22 June 2007 14:00, Florian Philipp wrote:
Hi!
I've searched for it for quiet some time and found nothing so I guess
my chances are pretty bad.
Anyway, is there a tool
On Friday 22 June 2007 16:38:35 Mick wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007 15:06, Dale wrote:
If it wants to play more than one sound, it only plays one. One way I
noticed this is if I put my mouse on the bottom where the desktop
selection thing is then move the wheel, it only plays one sound, the
On Friday 22 June 2007, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Freitag, 22. Juni 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Hi all,
My patience with kmail is rapidly coming to an end. All those who
wish kmail to survive another week on my machine are asked to voice
their objections now.
I use it within
Well, finally, the trouble was the file system.
Now I have changed it from reiserfs to ext2. No troubles at all, as you said.
Thanks for helping me with this newbie mistake =)
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On Friday 22 June 2007 21:43, Mick wrote:
BTW, a couple of weeks ago I *did* have problems accessing Gmail, which
I attributed to the gmail pop server. It only lasted a couple of days
and since then popping Gmail has been trouble free.
I had a similar problem about a month or so ago. Kmail
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007 21:43, Mick wrote:
BTW, a couple of weeks ago I *did* have problems accessing Gmail, which
I attributed to the gmail pop server. It only lasted a couple of days
and since then popping Gmail has been trouble free.
I had a similar
On 22 June 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
don't have kmail open for days?
I'd love to, but don't get a chance to try - I manage about 8 hours max
at a stretch
???
I usually have kmail open for days or even weeks without any problems. Well,
I'm having problems with printing to pdf, both with kprint system and
cups-pdf. The fonts are a right mess, see attached example.
Now I know one work-around is to print to postscript than do a ps2ps followed
by ps2pdf, but this is a less than perfect solution, though the only one I've
come
Try to see if there's any options in cups-pdf for embedding fonts;
apparently no font has been embedded in the pdf file you sent;
Btw did u print to ps also using cups by ticking off the print-to-file box?
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From: Matthew R. Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 June
At Fri, 22 Jun 2007 15:19:25 +0100 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 22 June 2007 14:46, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
The only problem on the gentoo end is that the ppd files are not put
where hp-setup wants them.
I've noticed this too and it's rather annoying.
At this point I have
Alan McKinnon alan at linuxholdings.co.za writes:
Not sure what you are saying here. Can you give me the explicit line
to add to the /etc/portage/package.keywords
section-name/package-name * ~* **
Hello Alan,
That is a very cool bit of detail you have provided.
Most excellent! Now that
Bo Ørsted Andresen bo.andresen at zlin.dk writes:
What? Why? Just add 'net-analyzer/jffnms ~x86'
On amd64?
Yes.
Well after using alan's suggestion and getting JFFNMS to compile
I just had to try this out. It worked too!
Can you explain why using ~x86 on an amd64 machine works
in the
070622 Matthew R. Lee wrote:
I'm having problems with printing to pdf,
both with kprint system and cups-pdf.
Why don't you use Open Office ? Create a .pdf , then print from Kpdf.
There's a .bin , if you don't want to compile OO ( 5 hr here).
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On Friday 22 June 2007 22:42:33 James wrote:
What? Why? Just add 'net-analyzer/jffnms ~x86'
On amd64?
Yes.
Well after using alan's suggestion and getting JFFNMS to compile
I just had to try this out. It worked too!
Can you explain why using ~x86 on an amd64 machine works
in the
On Samstag, 23. Juni 2007, Philip Webb wrote:
070622 Matthew R. Lee wrote:
I'm having problems with printing to pdf,
both with kprint system and cups-pdf.
Why don't you use Open Office ? Create a .pdf , then print from Kpdf.
There's a .bin , if you don't want to compile OO ( 5 hr here).
Trying to emerge spca5xx but during the build process it is stated that
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT needs to be set in the kernel.
That is fine, but I do not see this option anywhere in menuconfig.
From what I read it should be located under device drivers multimedia
devices, but the option is
sean schrieb:
Trying to emerge spca5xx but during the build process it is stated that
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT needs to be set in the kernel.
That is fine, but I do not see this option anywhere in menuconfig.
From what I read it should be located under device drivers multimedia
devices, but
sean schrieb:
Trying to emerge spca5xx but during the build process it is stated that
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT needs to be set in the kernel.
That is fine, but I do not see this option anywhere in menuconfig.
From what I read it should be located under device drivers multimedia
devices, but
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
sean schrieb:
Trying to emerge spca5xx but during the build process it is stated
that CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L1_COMPAT needs to be set in the kernel.
That is fine, but I do not see this option anywhere in menuconfig.
From what I read it should be located under device drivers
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