Am 24.06.2011 02:10, schrieb Neil Bothwick:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 00:31:38 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Because the behaviour changed to something that is the exact opposite
without any warning. Portage always used to tell what it will do. Now,
simply by leaving the relevant options at the
Am 23.06.2011 22:05, schrieb Yohan Pereira:
On Thursday 23 Jun 2011 08:59:53 Sebastian Beßler wrote:
d) it is an automation, and because of that a red flag for any real
gentoo user
isnt portage itself a huge amount of automation? :P
Yes, but a good ol' automation :-P
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After upgrading xcb, ati driver and rebooting xorg can't read mouse and keyboard
anymore. No more access to the system besides booting an unbuntu livecd.
According to /var/log/Xorg.0.log, evdev cant't be loaded any more (see below).
What can I do ? Is there an upgrade to evdev ?
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On 2011-06-23 21:43, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Of course there's a place for Cobol, a classic one is in the bank my
gf does data warehousing at.
There's not a single soul in the entire bank that is willing to sign
off on a project to replace the Cobol that has run
justfinethanksverymuch for
Am 24.06.2011 10:47, schrieb alain.didierj...@free.fr:
After upgrading xcb, ati driver and rebooting xorg can't read mouse and
keyboard
anymore. No more access to the system besides booting an unbuntu livecd.
According to /var/log/Xorg.0.log, evdev cant't be loaded any more (see below).
What
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 6:47 PM, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
After upgrading xcb, ati driver and rebooting xorg can't read mouse and
keyboard
anymore. No more access to the system besides booting an unbuntu livecd.
According to /var/log/Xorg.0.log, evdev cant't be loaded any more (see
On 06/24/11 04:47, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
After upgrading xcb, ati driver and rebooting xorg can't read mouse and
keyboard
anymore. No more access to the system besides booting an unbuntu livecd.
According to /var/log/Xorg.0.log, evdev cant't be loaded any more (see below).
What can
Greets,
I am looking for a nagios-type monitoring system which I can run on gentoo.
The requirement is that the customer should be able to add/edit hosts
and services via web-GUI ... there is no cli-motivation available there ;-)
Second wish would be that the GUI should be available in german
On my Intel 5100 (iwlagn) laptop;
wlan0 IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID:virus.exe
Mode:Managed Frequency:2.437 GHz Access Point: xx:yy:zz:B3:2B:E9
Bit Rate=65 Mb/s Tx-Power=15 dBm
Link Quality=70/70 Signal level=-32 dBm
The TPLink WN951N (atheros AR5008, ath9k) AP
Am 24.06.2011 03:02, schrieb Harry Putnam:
I just happened to run into a situation where rsync would have been
really handy to have on board while booting a minimal install iso.
I was surprised to find rsync was not amongst the onboard tools.
Isn't rsync a pretty basic tool to be missing
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 10:52:48 +0200, pk wrote:
To Neil:
What Alan said... :-D
To both of you, let me introduce you to the concept of sarcasm...
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There are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary
notation and those who don't.
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 05:05:13 -0400, Matthew Finkel wrote:
Did you try remerging evdev? I believe there's another package you need
to reemerge also, I can't remember off the top of my head. If some one
else doesn't chime in by the time I wake up then I'll look it up.
If you use portage 2.2,
Oh well, will revert back to stable kernel to get my wonderful gensplash. No
doubt 3.0 will bring plenty of gremlins. May have a play with initramfs. It
sounds impressive anyway
--Original Message--
From: Dale
To: Gentoo
ReplyTo: Gentoo
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Fbsplash
Sent: 24 Jun
After upgrading some x11 libraries yesterday my claws-mail broke with
segmentation fault. Upgrading to latest testing version fixed the issue.
Believe libxcb is the culprit here. Should this be reported as a bug or will
the devs be aware?
JDM
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 09:53:03 +, JDM wrote:
After upgrading some x11 libraries yesterday my claws-mail broke with
segmentation fault. Upgrading to latest testing version fixed the
issue. Believe libxcb is the culprit here. Should this be reported as a
bug or will the devs be aware?
It's
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 06/24/2011 01:16 AM, Dale wrote:
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Wednesday 22 June 2011 17:23:44 Mark Knecht wrote:
When I removed the fortran flag it didn't change anything because (I
suppose) the KDE profile has included it as a default.
So it seems. I've just tried
Thanks Neil. The startup notification problem makes sense as when I tried
awesome that also broke claws-mail.
JDM
-Original Message-
From: Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 11:11:44
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject:
On 24 June 2011, at 02:02, Harry Putnam wrote:
I just happened to run into a situation where rsync would have been
really handy to have on board while booting a minimal install iso.
I was surprised to find rsync was not amongst the onboard tools.
Isn't rsync a pretty basic tool to be
Hi, Adam.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 06:59:42PM +1000, Adam Carter wrote:
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 6:47 PM, alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
After upgrading xcb, ati driver and rebooting xorg can't read mouse and
keyboard
anymore. No more access to the system besides booting an unbuntu
On 24 June 2011, at 01:14, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 20:01:30 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
1) what's the difference between package.keywords and
package.accept_keywords?
The latter is the new name for the former.
So I can just `mv /etc/portage/package.keywords
On 23 June 2011, at 22:57, Neil Bothwick wrote:
... I just keep entries in alphabetical order in single
files. I find it easier.
That doesn't help with linked packages with different names. If foo
requires libbar with USE=snafu, I put it in/etc/portage/package.use/foo
Then if I remove foo,
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Hi, Adam.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 06:59:42PM +1000, Adam Carter wrote:
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 6:47 PM,alain.didierj...@free.fr wrote:
After upgrading xcb, ati driver and rebooting xorg can't read mouse and keyboard
anymore. No more access to the system
No you just need to rebuild it, so emerge xf86-input-evdev
This problem hit me too. Can you give us an explanation for needing to
rebuild evdev? Was there some missing dependency in an ebuild, or
something?
If you update xorg (which OP didnt list, but a new version just went
stable) you
* Mike Edenfield kut...@kutulu.org [110623 18:34]:
On 6/23/2011 6:22 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Wednesday 22 June 2011 16:50:10 Dale wrote:
If you use KDE like me, be prepared to put the thing back tho. Some KDE
packages depend on things that seem to need it enabled.
Looks like
On 6/23/2011 8:31 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 18:54:14 -0400, Mike Edenfield wrote:
It's one package (cantor) that has one dependency (R) that is optional
(USE=-R) that falls squarely into the if you aren't sure if you need it
then you probably don't category. So for most
On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 13:02 +0100, Stroller wrote:
On 23 June 2011, at 22:57, Neil Bothwick wrote:
... I just keep entries in alphabetical order in single
files. I find it easier.
That doesn't help with linked packages with different names. If foo
requires libbar with USE=snafu, I put
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De: Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com
À: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Envoyé: Vendredi 24 Juin 2011 14h07:02 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne /
Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: Re: [gentoo-user] no keyboard no mouse
No you just need to rebuild it, so emerge
On Friday 24 June 2011 12:56:48 Stroller did opine thusly:
On 24 June 2011, at 01:14, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 20:01:30 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
1) what's the difference between package.keywords and
package.accept_keywords?
The latter is the new name for the former.
On 6/24/2011 8:03 AM, Todd Goodman wrote:
* Mike Edenfieldkut...@kutulu.org [110623 18:34]:
It's one package (cantor) that has one dependency (R) that is optional
(USE=-R) that falls squarely into the if you aren't sure if you need it
then you probably don't category. So for most users, no,
I think portage should take care of that... but obviously it doesn't
I solved the problem by rebuilding xf86-input-evdev after booting on an
unbuntu livecd then chrooting... Took some time.
As for using portage 2.2, it's listed as ~*2.2.0_alpha41, too early for me.
Make an entry in your
On 2011-06-24 11:31, Neil Bothwick wrote:
To both of you, let me introduce you to the concept of sarcasm...
Oh well... I'm not entirely unfamiliar with that concept, although I
admit that it escaped me this time. Perhaps, it has something to do with
how it was presented? ;-)
Best regards
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 15:41:04 -0700 (PDT)
Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday 23 June 2011 22:47:54 Peter Humphrey did opine thusly:
On Thursday 23 June 2011 20:54:03 Alan McKinnon wrote:
I was seriously considering importing a single seater heli kit,
they are classed
On Friday 24 Jun 2011 10:34:50 Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 05:05:13 -0400, Matthew Finkel wrote:
Did you try remerging evdev? I believe there's another package you need
to reemerge also, I can't remember off the top of my head. If some one
else doesn't chime in by the time I
On Friday 24 June 2011 00:30:43 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Joost Roeleveld jo...@antarean.org [11-06-23 17:52]:
On Thursday 23 June 2011 04:49:57 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I found a file /etc/machine-id on my linux box.
I did a qfile for this and nothing was found.
What
On Friday 24 Jun 2011 10:15:54 Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Greets,
I am looking for a nagios-type monitoring system which I can run on gentoo.
The requirement is that the customer should be able to add/edit hosts
and services via web-GUI ... there is no cli-motivation available there ;-)
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:31:29AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 10:39 AM, YoYo Siska y...@gl.ksp.sk wrote:
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 05:21:07PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 08:54:01 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
My question is about running
* Mike Edenfield kut...@kutulu.org [110624 08:25]:
On 6/24/2011 8:03 AM, Todd Goodman wrote:
* Mike Edenfieldkut...@kutulu.org [110623 18:34]:
It's one package (cantor) that has one dependency (R) that is optional
(USE=-R) that falls squarely into the if you aren't sure if you need it
On 06/23/2011 07:52 PM, Matthew Finkel wrote:
Programming secure software is not the easiest task to master. It takes
a lot of planning and enough knowledge about the components you're using
to know exactly how they all work together, as well as how they are not
supposed to be used. In many
Hi, Adam.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:07:02PM +1000, Adam Carter wrote:
No you just need to rebuild it, so emerge xf86-input-evdev
This problem hit me too. Can you give us an explanation for needing to
rebuild evdev? Was there some missing dependency in an ebuild, or
something?
If you
On 06/23/2011 09:21 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Looking at the man page, it appears you need to use the -ctrl-display
parameter or the $DISPLAY env var. The man page mentions that
nvidia-settings queries the X server, which is running locally. It looks
like this setting may force it to use
On Friday 24 June 2011 14:42:24 Alan Mackenzie did opine thusly:
Hi, Adam.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:07:02PM +1000, Adam Carter wrote:
No you just need to rebuild it, so emerge xf86-input-evdev
This problem hit me too. Can you give us an explanation for
needing to rebuild evdev?
Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk writes:
On 24 June 2011, at 02:02, Harry Putnam wrote:
I just happened to run into a situation where rsync would have been
really handy to have on board while booting a minimal install iso.
I was surprised to find rsync was not amongst the onboard
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 6:38 AM, Todd Goodman t...@bonedaddy.net wrote:
* Mike Edenfield kut...@kutulu.org [110624 08:25]:
On 6/24/2011 8:03 AM, Todd Goodman wrote:
* Mike Edenfieldkut...@kutulu.org [110623 18:34]:
It's one package (cantor) that has one dependency (R) that is optional
On 6/24/11, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
My question: WTF uses these poorly written ftp servers? Why do they
exist? Who asked for them? Who wrote the code, and why?
Maybe they're all derivatives of a single codebase with lots of bugs
and a MIT/BSD/Apache-style license?
--
Arttu V.
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
SNIP
I fully agree and `SystemRescueCD' is exactly what I ended up
using still failed to get a working gentoo vm though. Why is it
such a bitch to install gentoo into a guest vm?
Hi Harry,
You've said this a
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 18:37, Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
On 24 June 2011, at 02:02, Harry Putnam wrote:
I just happened to run into a situation where rsync would have been
really handy to have on board while booting a minimal install iso.
I was surprised to find rsync
Am Freitag, 24. Juni 2011, 08:04:43 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
On 06/24/2011 01:16 AM, Dale wrote:
If it works with fortran turned on, I'd leave it alone. With hindsight,
I should have left well enough alone anyway. It wasn't hurting a thing.
Watch the elog messages. It will tell you at
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 21:18:23 +0200, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote about
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Do we have to build gcc with fortran now?:
Am Freitag, 24. Juni 2011, 08:04:43 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
On 06/24/2011 01:16 AM, Dale wrote:
If it works with fortran turned on, I'd leave it alone.
Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
Am Freitag, 24. Juni 2011, 08:04:43 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
On 06/24/2011 01:16 AM, Dale wrote:
If it works with fortran turned on, I'd leave it alone. With hindsight,
I should have left well enough alone anyway. It wasn't hurting a thing.
Watch the
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 6:54 PM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
My question: WTF uses these poorly written ftp servers? Why do they
exist? Who asked for them? Who wrote the code, and why?
My tentative guess: either evil programmers, or incompetent programmers.
(I suspect the intersection of
Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
http://www.jffnms.org/
jffnms is fabulous. However it has recently
been release as version 0.9.x so a few install bugs
are out there.
Portage still shows 8.3.x (way old)
Craig, the main developer of jffnms is very cool
and helpful. It's a smaller
Am Freitag, 24. Juni 2011, 15:00:32 schrieb Dale:
Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
Am Freitag, 24. Juni 2011, 08:04:43 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
On 06/24/2011 01:16 AM, Dale wrote:
If it works with fortran turned on, I'd leave it alone. With
hindsight,
I should have left well enough alone
Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
cantor uses R as default backend. R uses fortran. And yes, that's because of
its speed, when it comes to mathematics and numerics.
Michael
I put it back like it was. Heck, if I don't, something else will need
it later on and portage will puke on my
On 06/24/2011 08:49 AM, Arttu V. wrote:
On 6/24/11, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
My question: WTF uses these poorly written ftp servers? Why do they
exist? Who asked for them? Who wrote the code, and why?
Maybe they're all derivatives of a single codebase with lots of bugs
and a
On 06/23/2011 11:16 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
You'll be telling us there's still a place for Cobol next :-O
Never thought to look before, but:
#eix cobol
* dev-lang/open-cobol
Available versions: (~)1.0 {berkdb nls readline}
Homepage:http://www.opencobol.org/
Hello Stefan,
Am Freitag, 24. Juni 2011, 11:15:54 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Greets,
I am looking for a nagios-type monitoring system which I can run on gentoo.
The requirement is that the customer should be able to add/edit hosts
and services via web-GUI ... there is no cli-motivation
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:43:02 +0200 (CEST), Alain DIDIERJEAN wrote:
I solved the problem by rebuilding xf86-input-evdev after booting on an
unbuntu livecd then chrooting... Took some time. As for using portage
Why did you need to chroot, just boot your normal system without X (add
gentoo=nox to
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 13:02:23 +0100, Stroller wrote:
I like the idea of package.use as a directory of indie files, but
haven't bothered switching over because this works so well for me. The
package.use directory system seems too simple to be true - is it really
no more complex than a directory
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 12:56:48 +0100, Stroller wrote:
1) what's the difference between package.keywords and
package.accept_keywords?
The latter is the new name for the former.
So I can just
`mv /etc/portage/package.keywords /etc/portage/package.accept_keywords`
and nothing will
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 08:43:50 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
Or maybe 'kde-meta as currently constructed by someone somewhere is a
bloat monster in some other people's opinions'. And, we're not
required to use it.
kde-meta is, by definition, a bloat-monster. It's sole purpose is to
install
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 08:35:55 -0400, Mike Edenfield wrote:
That's not the only one. Digikam has a hard depend on clapack, which
requires virtual/blas and thus a Fortran compiler.
Hrm. I installed kde-meta and it didn't pull in Digikam.
I didn't say it would. I meant that installing
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 15:14:13 +0200, pk wrote:
To both of you, let me introduce you to the concept of sarcasm...
Oh well... I'm not entirely unfamiliar with that concept, although I
admit that it escaped me this time. Perhaps, it has something to do with
how it was presented? ;-)
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 15:52:44 -0500, Dale wrote:
I guess my first post was correct after all. Enable fortran USE flag
and keep things as it was before it got changed. It was working fine.
Isn't that flag enabled by default? All you have yo do is not disable it.
--
Neil Bothwick
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:43:02 +0200 (CEST), Alain DIDIERJEAN wrote:
2.2, it's listed as ~*2.2.0_alpha41, too early for me. Thanks all for
the help
Don't let the ridiculous version number fool you, 2.2 has been
generally usable for a couple of years.
+1
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 08:03:04 -0400, Todd Goodman wrote:
What seems strange then is that if everyone keeps telling Dale that he
most likely doesn't need cantor and R then why is R enabled in the
profile by default?
Because if you do need cantor, it works best with R. But the point is
that he
Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com writes:
As for Gentoo installs, IMHO, they are in a bit of a mess right
now. Last weekend a friend decided to give Linux a try and I helped
him install Gentoo. The tarballs still, after nearly a month I think,
didn't include all the required /dev stuff in
I've noticed this a couple of times this week. A few of you have
responded to the annoying Fortran thread, changed the subject, started a
new message, and sent the email starting a new thread.
Because you responded to an existing thread you are not creating a new
thread and thus and
On 06/24/2011 04:08 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com writes:
As for Gentoo installs, IMHO, they are in a bit of a mess right
now. Last weekend a friend decided to give Linux a try and I helped
him install Gentoo. The tarballs still, after nearly a month I think,
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 16:12:26 -0700, kashani wrote about [gentoo-user]
Don't start a new thread by changing the subject:
I've noticed this a couple of times this week. A few of you
have responded to the annoying Fortran thread, changed the subject,
started a new message, and sent the
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 08:43:50AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote
95% of what I do in KDE is run Firefox or a VM for trading
futures and the balance is mostly use a terminal to maintain my
systems. I use Skype a little, backup to a few different external
hard drives. Sometimes I play solitaire.
On 6/24/2011 5:09 PM, David W Noon wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 16:12:26 -0700, kashani wrote about [gentoo-user]
Don't start a new thread by changing the subject:
I've noticed this a couple of times this week. A few of you
have responded to the annoying Fortran thread, changed the
walt w41...@gmail.com writes:
Yes, it's a trivial fix (everything's trivial if you know how to do it :)
The /dev directory (before udev starts) is missing the /dev/console
device -- or maybe it's the /dev/null device. Crap, I can't recall
just now but I fixed the problem a week or two ago
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com wrote:
Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com writes:
As for Gentoo installs, IMHO, they are in a bit of a mess right
now. Last weekend a friend decided to give Linux a try and I helped
him install Gentoo. The tarballs still, after
Harry Putnam rea...@newsguy.com writes:
I didn't think to get the right wording before rebooting into
SystemRescueCD and am now chrooted into the vm again.
Here are the boot messages in a screen grab
www.jtan.com/~reader/vu2/disp.cgi
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 15:52:44 -0500, Dale wrote:
I guess my first post was correct after all. Enable fortran USE flag
and keep things as it was before it got changed. It was working fine.
Isn't that flag enabled by default? All you have yo do is not disable it.
kashani wrote:
On 6/24/2011 5:09 PM, David W Noon wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 16:12:26 -0700, kashani wrote about [gentoo-user]
Don't start a new thread by changing the subject:
I've noticed this a couple of times this week. A few of you
have responded to the annoying Fortran thread,
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 06:52, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On 06/24/2011 04:08 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com writes:
As for Gentoo installs, IMHO, they are in a bit of a mess right
now. Last weekend a friend decided to give Linux a try and I helped
him install
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 10:54, Pandu Poluan pa...@poluan.info wrote:
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 06:52, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
--snippage--
Yes, it's a trivial fix (everything's trivial if you know how to do it :)
The /dev directory (before udev starts) is missing the /dev/console
device
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 05:00, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 14:43:02 +0200 (CEST), Alain DIDIERJEAN wrote:
I solved the problem by rebuilding xf86-input-evdev after booting on an
unbuntu livecd then chrooting... Took some time. As for using portage
Why did you
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