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Drew Tomlinson wrote:
Is is possible to get VMWare Workstation 6.0.2 guest OSs to work via
bridged networking on a wireless card?
Not that I'm aware of. I've looked at, but I haven't been able to
figure it out.
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I setup my system to dual boot w/ Vista and Gentoo. I'd like to setup
VMWare to use this partition, so I can have access to the same stuff
whether I'm in Vista or via VMWare.
Despite all the warnings and exhortations by VMWare, I plowed ahead, but
Ted Ozolins wrote:
Have I missed something obvious?
This is a really inane question, but you do have a dhcpd server on your
network, right?
Also, make sure you router is using wep and not wpa. If wpa, you need
to use wpa_supplicant instead.
I'd get it running without encryption first.
W.Kenworthy wrote:
I have just brought my X up to date (modular Xorg 7.1) and am finding
that xscreensaver is crashing the xserver. Of course there is nothing
in the logs, or onscreen as X either stops or reboots. Eventually it
takes out the OS and a system reboot is required.
Is anyone
ssh is too slow for X. It's okay if you're using a quick utility, but
working on an IDE all day long is tedious. (Although, my new laptop
has plenty of horse power (dual-centrino), so it's not as much of an
issue working off my desktop.)
As for security, I use iptables when I'm not in my
have you ran: revdev-rebuild
Maybe you have a library out of sync error going on. I just installed
mono without any issues.
Are you x86 or ~x86? Are you up to date via `emerge -uDav world` ?
--Kurt
Christoph Eckert wrote:
Hi all,
from time to time I tried to update beagle to get PDF
I updated to the latest gnome:
gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1
but, now, I can't seem to get gnome to act as an X server. This was
previously done in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf by adding:
[security]
DisallowTCP=false
RelaxPermissions=2
However, gdm.conf was renamed to custom.conf, and the values don't
I'm not sure this is your problem, but XMMS uses OSS by default, so you
need to use the preferences to change it to ALSA.
--Kurt
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am experiencing a real odd thing, I configured my kernel to alsa for
NVIDIA AC'97 sound card, the sound options had
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
xmms is working what is not working is the gnome sound events
but I will check xmms.
I've never seen those work. Mine our turned on as well. Sorry, no help.
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Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 15:22, Kurt Guenther wrote:
I updated to the latest gnome:
gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1
but, now, I can't seem to get gnome to act as an X server. This was
previously done in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf by adding:
gnome can not act
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
On 5/17/06, Kurt Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I updated to the latest gnome:
gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1
but, now, I can't seem to get gnome to act as an X server. This was
previously done in /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf by adding:
Hmm, maybe cause it is NOT an X
I've gotten this error before running eclipse, but it was usually a
random thing. Now, it's reproducible.
#
# An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x98a5f94f, pid=21805, tid=442385
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
Mick wrote:
Shouldn't the second device have a different BusID No? Something like 1:0:1
Yes, if you have two different devices. It's a laptop, so the video has
two ports for same device. It worked fine under xorg 6.? .
--Kurt
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I'm having problems with Xinerama after upgrading to xorg 7.0 or modular
X. My laptop monitor is fine, but my external monitor isn't getting
any output. I rebooted in Windows just to make sure my hardware is
fine and it is.
x11-base/xorg-x11-7.0-r1
Xinerama is installed:
Kurt Guenther wrote:
I'm having problems with Xinerama after upgrading to xorg 7.0 or modular
X.
It appears that X thinks it's using Xinerama. I can move my mouse off
the screen and it thinks it has all the pixels. Just no output to the
2nd monitor.
--Kurt
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I have Gentoo on my laptop and I'm frequently not connected to the
network. I had the DHCP timeout set to decent number and it worked for
quite a while. However, it seemed to quite working at some point. My
/etc/conf.d/net has:
config_eth0=( dhcp )
dhcpcd_eth0=-t 15
But, it seems to be
Andrew Frink wrote:
i belive the newest stable x86 baslayout is set to background the
net.ethx scripts after 5 seconds of somesuch
-Cynyr
Thanks for the response.
I'm on ~x86. AFAIK, it doesn't fork until dhcpd gets an address or
times out.
--Kurt
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Richard Fish wrote:
On 1/18/06, Kurt Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Gentoo on my laptop and I'm frequently not connected to the
network. I had the DHCP timeout set to decent number and it worked for
Not a direct answer to your question, but you should check out
ifplugd
It appears that ESD is setup. I had it ring with XMMS playing. Still a
miserable application under Linux ...
Kurt Guenther wrote:
I'm using gnome, so Skype's docs[1] say:
Be sure to run esd daemon using esd -d /dev/dsp because on some
distros (e.g. Gentoo) the esddsp wrapper checks
I'm using gnome, so Skype's docs[1] say:
Be sure to run esd daemon using esd -d /dev/dsp because on some
distros (e.g. Gentoo) the esddsp wrapper checks for parameters present
to esd daemon and won't detect the daemon if there are no parameters.
Then start using:
*esddsp ./skype*
I've
I can run Xinit and XDM to get into a window manager, but when I run GDM
I get a login screen, I login, and then it hangs. Nothing in
/var/log/messages. I'm not sure how to debug.
--Kurt
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Ernie Schroder wrote:
Check /var/log/gdm/:0.log. It should give you some useful info.
On Friday 23 December 2005 10:02, a tiny voice compelled Kurt Guenther to
write:
I can run Xinit and XDM to get into a window manager, but when I run GDM
I get a login screen, I login, and then it hangs
Is there something akin to the KDE timer?
--Kurt
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I upgraded gnome and enabled Xinerama, and now I get this dialog.
Everything is running fine, so I'm not sure where this is coming from.
Any ideas?
Is there a way to associate a window with a particular process?
--Kurt
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Kurt Guenther wrote:
I upgraded gnome and enabled Xinerama, and now I get this dialog.
Everything is running fine, so I'm not sure where this is coming
from. Any ideas?
Is there a way to associate a window with a particular process?
--Kurt
I disabled Xinerama and still get the window
Does anybody know a way to change the Calendar applet, so it goes from
Monday to Sunday. Right now, it's starts out on Saturday.
--Kurt
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Richard Watson wrote:
I recently ran:
# emerge --synce
# emerge --update --deep --newuse world
# emerge --depclean
# revdep-rebuild
Afterwards whenever I log into Gnome that's fine, but when I log out the
screen goes blank and I have to power cycle the machine. Other symtoms are
Gnome apps
Harry Putnam wrote:
I've noticed /usr/portage is standing at a little over 2 gigs in
size. Is this about normal?
Just add a crontab entry to delete files older then, say, 30 days in
/usr/portage/distfiles. I've noticed on ~x86 that there is often a
number of portage changes on the
dev-lang/php-5.0 popped up as one of my updates, so I dutifully deleted
dev-php/php and dev-php/mod_php, and emerged this package.
Now, I can't find a suitable mod_php, and portage wants to reemerge
dev-php/php-4.4.0.
Seems like a catch-22, so I'm going to mask dev-lang/php for the moment.
Bastian Balthazar Bux wrote:
dev-lang/php-5.0 install both cli and apache2 stuff. Similar
question has been answered already on this list, search that.
I saw the discussion w/ last post 2 days ago. It didn't answer my
question because there is no mod_php for 5 and php-5.0 didn't seem
Anybody else seeing this problem? Success?
--Kurt
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Christian Floeter wrote:
I have problems emerging standard xmms plugins, like xmms-mikmod,
xmms-mpg123, xmms-vorbis, xmms-oss, xmms-esd, xmms-alsa and
xmms-cdaudio. All of these produce the same error while emerging (the
following was produced by xmms-mikmod):
Have you tried:
#
Doh! I rebuilt the kernel for 4Gb memory size and I didn't install the
modules.
Thanks for the clue.
--Kurt
Michael Crute wrote:
Did you upgrade your kernel and forget to make modules_install? What
kind of errors are you getting, kernel panic?
-Mike
On 7/31/05, *Kurt Guenther
This has been working forever, but I just did it today and it crashes
the system. I just do this:
# mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/ntfs/
I have ntfs file system built as a module for the kernel:
CONFIG_NTFS_FS=m
Any ideas?
--Kurt
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I masked the latest baselayout and remerged 11.13. All is well again.
I opened bug:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99691
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm ~x86 on a dell laptop.
I'm having some fun this morning. Everything was working this morning, but I
shut down the system for
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
If you use grub, just edit from grub menu kernel string: add init 1 to it's
end.
I'll have to keep that in mind. I was successful with init=/bin/bash,
but then I couldn't run any of the init scripts.
Booting off the Live CD worked, but it's tedious after ~20
I've been getting this starting last week Thursday (?). Any ideas?
--Kurt
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/t1enc.def))
Writing index file refman.idx
No file refman.aux.
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/ts1cmr.fd)kpathsea: Running mktextfm
ecrm1440
ACCESS DENIED access_wr:
Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98854
Thx. I think I was able to work around it.
--Kurt
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Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
I'd have thought lots of people in the gentoo crowd would have been
eagerly awaiting subversion 1.2.x with its substantial new reserved
checkout - but nothing seems to have moved forward.
Portage (by default) still gives me version 1.1.3... but version 1.2
has been
I did a similar setup, but I used Linux raid-1 rather then the software
raid.
If I remember right, I tried the software raid, but I think you made it
further then I did. I couldn't get the software raid working under the
live CD.
Sorry, no help other then to recommend Linux raid instead of the
Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
The security of the average wifi is pretty low. Because of lazyness, stupidity
or bugs.
Get a modem, you should be able to dial in to several local and international
isps :)
I would not trust a wifi setup by a unknown 3rd party to do online
banking.
If you
I have serveral machines that all update from a mirror. Is there a
portage cache that would allow a single machine to fetch updated
packages and let itself and others use them?
My connection is fast enough that it's not really an issue on my end.
I'm just thinking that I'm being harder on the
Have you tried:
$ revdep-rebuild
It's my first step when my emerge fails.
--Kurt
Gabriel Fernández wrote:
Hi, i have a serious problem after an emerge -uD world, all my binary ones
were unusable, maybe the problem was that i play with de
fix_libtool_files.sh.
after trying a lot, i have
I don't understand this. I have a blocked package: ssmtp (below), but
it's not even installed. I assume this means that there's no
acceptable package available given my current mask options.
I recently unmasked subversion and some dependencies.
dev-util/subversion ~x86
net-www/apache ~x86
Zac Medico wrote:
ssmtp and qmail block eachother with RDEPEND=!virtual/mta and ssmtp
is getting pulled in as the default virtual/mta for your profile. Do
emerge -av qmail by itself to get past this.
Zac
Thanks. That did it.
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As root do:
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
/sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
where eth0 is your outward facing port to your router. I've used ppp0 with a
dial up connection, and that works too.
--Kurt
askar ... wrote:
Hello!
I have to PCs.
1st one
Mats Lidell wrote:
1. The clock applet: The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet.
Details: Failed to resolve, or extend
'!prefs_key=/apps/panel/profiles/default/applets/applet_8/prefs;background=none:;orient=down;size=x-small;locked_down=false
I'm also having
Mats Lidell wrote:
1. The clock applet: The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet.
Details: Failed to resolve, or extend
'!prefs_key=/apps/panel/profiles/default/applets/applet_8/prefs;background=none:;orient=down;size=x-small;locked_down=false
2.
Do you
Mats Lidell wrote:
1. The clock applet: The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet.
Details: Failed to resolve, or extend
'!prefs_key=/apps/panel/profiles/default/applets/applet_8/prefs;background=none:;orient=down;size=x-small;locked_down=false
Opened Bug
Grant wrote:
To me this looks like a simple case of not being in X when trying to run
an X-based application.
Trying starting X (most likely you run gnome) then try to run gthumb.
Huh, I logged out of root and I can run gthumb as a normal user just
fine. Not as root though. Weird.
Kurt Guenther wrote:
Mats Lidell wrote:
1. The clock applet: The panel encountered a problem while loading
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet.
Details: Failed to resolve, or extend
'!prefs_key=/apps/panel/profiles/default/applets/applet_8/prefs;background=none:;orient=down;size=x-small;locked_down
I get this link error below when I emerge RapidSVN. I entered an error
in bugzilla; hopefully, I did it right this time. ;-).
--Kurt
i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -march=pentium4 -O3 -pipe -Wall -g -fexceptions
-I/usr/lib/wx/include/gtk2-2.4 -DGTK_NO_CHECK_CASTS -D__WXGTK__
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
I just needed to reemerge wxGTK.
Kurt Guenther wrote:
I get this link error below when I emerge RapidSVN. I entered an error
in bugzilla; hopefully, I did it right this time. ;-).
--Kurt
i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -march=pentium4 -O3 -pipe -Wall -g -fexceptions
-I/usr/lib/wx/include/gtk2-2.4
I've only had 2.6 installed on this system. Here's my current headers:
sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.8.1-r2 (/usr/include/linux)
Here's the error for emerging gnome-base:
rm -f .libs/posix_interface.lo
i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../../include
-I../../../include/
I get the error below emerging the latest gnome stuff. I'm not sure
what to do from here.
--Kurt
./../po/.intltool-merge-cache
Found cached translation database
Merging translations into spell.gedit-plugin.
/bin/sh ../../libtool --mode=link i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -march=pentium4
-O3 -pipe
Karsten Baumgarten wrote:
I wonder how you could get a gcc version 3.3.5.4 in the first place. :)
There is no such thing in the portage tree.
Just lucky.
Anyway, try to run fix_libtool_files.sh 3.3.5.4 and see if that helps.
That worked. Thanks.
--Kurt
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Christoph Gysin wrote:
Kurt Guenther wrote:
It seems that my XMMS takes an exclusive lock on sound. Something like
GAIM can't chime when it wants to. Is there a way around this?
Different player?
Did you select the ALSA-output plugin?
For XMMS, yes.
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