Hello Gentoo users,
I just can't fsck my root device because my Gentoo system don't allow me
to remount it as readonly (mount -o ro,remount /dev/hda1). A rw-mounted
device is unsafe to be fsck -ed. (AFAIK).
When I go to tty1, login as root, do these:
killall kdm, then init 1. It goes to
://www.talula.demon.co.uk/allegro) - success!
Allegro ID : Allegro 4.2.2, Unix
Loading config options from /home/gyuszk/.liquidwarrc - success!
Installing timer (driver=Unix pthreads timers) - success!
Installing keyboard - failed...
Installing mouse (driver=Linux PS/2 mouse) - success!
Installing sound (digi=No sound
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 16:56 +0200, Gyuszk wrote:
Dear Gentoo users,
I have an amd64 gentoo. It runs up-to-date components. It is running
with stable ebuilds (except of some ebuilds like monodevelop).
I've emerged some games too, and thats my problem. Most
Dan Farrell írta:
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 16:55:17 -0600
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 28 February 2007, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-user] Cedega no keyboard input':
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 16:10:39 +0100
Gyuszk [EMAIL PROTECTED
x11 session with xterm.
It is a workaround, that I run games from a pure x11 session, but...
Can you tell me how to fix this keyboard issue? Is there any chance to
get it workin'?
Thanks a lot.
Gyuszk
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) session. Is it possible?
If isn't, the following will do:
a GDM session opens in my VNC window, and I can login to my account into
gnome. With existing user, with existing home folder.
I hope I was clear. Sorry for my English, I'm from Hungary.
Thanks in advance!
Gyuszk
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org
Etaoin Shrdlu írta:
On Saturday 24 February 2007 13:38, Gyuszk wrote:
All in all: I want to connect (using TightVNC Win32) to the existing
DISPLAY:0 (gnome) session. Is it possible?
I think you need a VNC server that allows connections to display :0 (eg,
the real display
Dear gentoo users,
As you all know, Firefox 2.0.0.2 is stable on x86 in Portage. When one
emerges it, Gnome menu call, and the software calls itself (in about
box) Bon Echo (the codename of Firefox 2 development tree). Why?
Is really development version of Firefox in Portage, or what?
Thanks a
Thomas Rösner írta:
Grant Edwards schrieb:
On 2007-02-24, Gyuszk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear gentoo users,
As you all know, Firefox 2.0.0.2 is stable on x86 in Portage. When one
emerges it, Gnome menu call, and the software calls itself (in about
box) Bon Echo (the codename of Firefox
Grant Edwards írta:
On 2007-02-24, Gyuszk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear gentoo users,
As you all know, Firefox 2.0.0.2 is stable on x86 in Portage. When one
emerges it, Gnome menu call, and the software calls itself (in about
box) Bon Echo (the codename of Firefox 2 development tree
Dear Gentoo users,
I have a question about Win32 emulation. I'm using Wine (0.9.31 ~x86
in Portage) for mIRC and uTorrent usage. It works flawlessly. Today I
bought a new video card (nvidia 6600) for gaming. With this card,
everything is OK.
My question: is it possible to have Wine and
b.n. írta:
Peter Ruskin ha scritto:
On Friday 23 February 2007, Gyuszk wrote:
Dear Gentoo users,
I have a question about Win32 emulation. I'm using Wine
(0.9.31 ~x86 in Portage) for mIRC and uTorrent usage.
By the way, why using mIRC and uTorrent when you can use
Bo Ørsted Andresen írta:
On Monday 19 February 2007 22:40:32 Gyuszk wrote:
As this email is clear text, I cannot mark, but from the USE flags, it
is obvious that Portage now considers all my USE flag demands, although
emerge -pvN world don't. That is what I don't understand.
You
.
Is this a possible Portage bug, or I just messed up something?
Some other config files:
ganja gyuszk # cat /etc/portage/package.keywords
x11-plugins/desklet-ftb ~x86
x11-plugins/desklet-weeklycalendar ~x86
net-im/amsn
app-emulation/wine ~x86
ganja gyuszk #
My whole system was rebuilt (emerge -e system
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