Hi group,
digg.com announces this is "firefox download day", so I got the tarball and
unwrapped in my home dir.
According to this
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Configuring_Build_Options
I'm supposed to make a .mozconfig file first then, not sure, run ./mozconfig?
It doesn't say. Doesn'
--- On Sun, 5/25/08, Sebastian Magri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Sebastian Magri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Setting CFLAGS for a single build
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Date: Sunday, May 25, 2008, 1:49 AM
> 2008/5/25 Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
Hi group,
according to the manual, setting NETSERVER on and NISPORT to 3551 in
apcupsd.conf should allow me to run apcaccess test. However, this is what I get:
localhost heathen # apcaccess test
FATAL ERROR in apcaccess.c at line 326
Unknown command test
LOCKFILE is set to /var/lock as per the
--- On Fri, 5/16/08, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] ttyS0 conflict was UPS recommendation
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Date: Friday, May 16, 2008, 3:21 PM
> On Fri, 16 May 2008
> Thanks for your exhaustive replies. I've decided to go
> for the APC ES-350 for seventy bucks at the local Staples.
been following this page:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_APCUPSD
Kernel seems to have all the right stuff...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge -pv apcupsd
These are the packages that
--- On Tue, 5/13/08, PaulNM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: PaulNM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] UPS recommendation
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 4:51 AM
> Arthur Britto wrote:
>
> > You likely want more than a minute. Most likely, yo
Hi group,
This summer's electrical storms are coming and I can count on my PC stopping
dead several times over the season.
I did a search for UPS units and was overwhelmed by the diversity out there.
What can the group recommend?
I only need something that will give me about a minute's head st
Hi group,
I have a USB MP3 flash player and I was wondering if there was some way to
install a linux based "operating system" or what ever it takes to play files.
Maxim
Be a better friend, newshound, an
--- Daniel Pielmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> maxim wexler schrieb:
> >> First: Don't top post!
> >>
> >
> > Big whoop! The two posts are tiny -- it's easy to
> see
> > at a glance which is the original and which the
> re
>
> Yes, but then udev sees that eth0 is already
> allocated to another card so
> makes this one eth1. Just delete the file as
> mentioned previously to have
> udev forget about the old card and start again with
> eth0.
>
What file? Cause now I'm getting this:
localhost heathen # dmesg|grep et
> First: Don't top post!
>
Big whoop! The two posts are tiny -- it's easy to see
at a glance which is the original and which the reply.
Be a better friend, newshound, and
know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile.
Here's a useful discussioin:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-254197-postdays-0-postorder-asc-highlight-findcruft-start-50.html
--- Helmut Jarausch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody know where the message
> you have cruft in /proc remove it
> comes from and what to do about
--- Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:54:53 -0700 (PDT), maxim
> wexler wrote:
>
> > > > Also, just noticed this little bit: "udev:
> renamed
> > > > eth0 to eth1". Why did it do that?
> > >
> >
--- Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:57:43 -0700 (PDT), maxim
> wexler wrote:
>
> > Also, just noticed this little bit: "udev: renamed
> > eth0 to eth1". Why did it do that?
>
> Because you have a udev rule to do
OK, by a process of elimination, I've decided I need
to configure and install mii.ko to get my ethernet
working.
Also, just noticed this little bit: "udev: renamed
eth0 to eth1". Why did it do that?
--- maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> Fo
Hi group,
For AsRock K8-N3 mobo:
>From lspci:
00:06.0 Bridge: nVidia Corporation CK8S Ethernet
Controller (rev a2)
But there doesn't seem to be any kernel option
covering this. It's not forcedeth, that one doesn't
work.
Anybody using one of these ethernet devices
successfully?
Maxim
Hi group,
I've never seen this before:
I needed a new mobo but I wanted to keep the cpu so I
got another socket 754, an AsRock K8Upgrade-N3, which
has a 939 option. I also got a new video card to go
with it, a GeForce FX5500. I also got a new PS, an
Enermax 400 "Liberty".
So I put it together a
else, but why
it doesn't crash the server is beyond me.
--- maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I get this error when I attempt startx. I have a
> legacy AGP Rage128, ATI card and the driver is
> compiled into the kernel to allow for the
> fra
Hi group,
I get this error when I attempt startx. I have a
legacy AGP Rage128, ATI card and the driver is
compiled into the kernel to allow for the framebuffer.
So far I've emerged vf86-video-ati and then, in
desperation, xf86-video-vga without success.
I don't see anything else under
/usr/porta
Hi group,
I bought a Coolmax PS which was touted as the latest
and greatest and then it died. When I opened it up I
found the output crowded with puffy, oozing
electrolytic caps, most made by Fuhjyyu. A search for
Fuhjyyu on Google revealed that I'm not alone.
Can somebody recommend a *reliable*,
- menu
> > bar and side bar. Nothing in "customize toolbar"
> about
> > changing font size.
>
> To change the fonts of firefox itself, you could use
> gtk-chtheme.
No need. The next time I rebooted my old fonts were
back.
mw
_
Hi group,
Following a major upgrade I noticed that all my fonts
had shrunk drastically. I was able to enlarge all of
them, KDE, the desktop, consoles etc except the menu
bar and drop down menus in firefox. I can increase the
font size in the window no problem but not the menu
bar and side bar. Not
> > Been working with xcircuit. It saves in PS but can
> be
> > made into a jpeg which looked just as sharp as the
> > original.
>
> If you zoom into that jpeg fat enough you will see
> pixillation. I
> don't think this will be the case with the
> postscript file, which is
> indeed a vector (o
> Now do
> emerge -avuND world
> to make sure everything is up to date followed by
> emerge -av --depclean
> and
> revdep-rebuild
<...>
Dynamic linking on your system is consistent... All
done.
Amen.
B
> Are you using kde-4.0.x or why do you have
kde-3.5.7. Tried to update to kde-4.0.x near the end
of January. This was after almost two years of not
updating anything. This led to a emerge -uD world
which took about a week over my string-and-can modem.
Many, many "failure to build" errors kept me
>
> quickpkg =dev-lang/python-2.3.5-r3
>
done
> then run python-updater
localhost heathen # python-updater
* Can't determine any previous Python version(s).
>
> Now do
> emerge -avuND world
<...>
[blocks B ]
So,
localhost heathen # emerge -pvC qca
>>> These are the packages that wou
> python. So you
> *should* be able to unmerge the old one. If
> something does break...
> then file a bug at b.g.o.
It want's to grab both of them. How do I move 2.4.4.r6
to the protected column? Or should I? Is this a good
place to use the && operator?
localhost heathen # emerge -pC python
>>
--- Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 02 March 2008, maxim wexler wrote:
> > > You can probably get rid of python-2.3 safely,
> but
> > > first find out what
> > > is using it:
> > >
> > > equery depends =dev-lang/pyt
> The best format for line drawings is a vector format
> like svg.
> With a vector format the image can be scaled to any
> size and still
> stay sharp.
Can it be viewed by someone who only has Explorer?
>
> A bitmap with lossless compression like png is
> tolerable.
>
> Please don't use jpeg.
>
> You can probably get rid of python-2.3 safely, but
> first find out what
> is using it:
>
> equery depends =dev-lang/python-2.3.5-r3
>
> If nothing, then unmerge it, but first you might
> want to make a backup
> (just in case):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ equery depends
=dev-lang/python-2.3.5
>
> From what you've told us it's possible that the
> seller didn't look
> inside the box and assumed it was a new PSU, after
> their spouse
> tidied the old one up into an empty box. Certainly,
> I always keep
> packaging in case I need to make a warranty return,
> and in the case
> that
>
> well, I buyed hardware over 40 times on ebay - and I
> was always a very
> satisfied costumer. From mainboards, cpus to
> tapedrives and libs, I always
> got the right stuff.
Me too. This has been my first experience of outright
fraud. I've been shipped the wrong stuff or broken
stuff but
Hi group,
Notice in the following portage has nothing to say
about "blockers" following a warning from
revdep-rebuild. And the -u switch calls forth an
earlier version of python but without the -u switch is
content to re-emerge the newer package which I already
have on my system.
This was all pre
> Doesn't Ghost work with Ext3? What can I do to
> recover my system without
> reinstalling from scratch?
>
I've had success with #dd if=
of= bs=
mw
Be a better friend, newshound, and
know-it-all wi
Hi group,
If you're looking for PC power supply on ebay and you
come across a Dynex, big quiet fan, PCI-E, SATA, 24
pin for cheap from 2213Joseph. "New in Box!" Don't buy
it. You'll get the Dynex box alright and a new PS but
it's just a run of the mill, noisy, substandard unit.
No SATA, no PCI-E e
Hi group,
I need to post some drawings of a circuit I'm working
on to an electronics group.
Nothing too elaborate, just sketches really, but with
the proper symbology.
There's 30 some odd possibilities under
/usr/portage/sci-electronics. What sorts of
experiences has the group had?
Oh, and outp
> Was it dispatch-conf by any chance? It does the
> same thing as
> etc-update. 100+, WOW. he he he
Now that I've thought about it more I recall it didn't
specify a command, what it said was something like
there are n files in /etc that have changed then
something like see man emerge for furth
>
> modules-update if you have out-of-tree kernel
> modules
>
> env-update follwed by '. /etc/profile/ to avoid the
> hassle of logging
> out and back in just to update the environment
>
> possibly conf-update which does the same thing as
> etc-update, just with
> a much nicer ui that is eas
> Don't forget: etc-update, revdep-rebuild tools.
> HTH. Rumen
At the end of an emerge process I saw two
recommendations: etc-update and ?-update. The exact
name escapes me and I can't find it in the logs. It
seems pretty significant with 100+ updates pending. Do
you recall the full name?
Maxim
--- Mateusz Mierzwinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Total: 246 packages (201 upgrades, 1 downgrade, 38
> new, 6 in new slots),
> Size of downloads: 1,047,420 kB
Man, those must be tiny packages. I just completed -uD
world which took 351 packages totalling ~800M
Maxim
>
> I would emerge Qt-3. You may continue your world
> update with
> emerge --resume afterwards.
>
That did it! Seven days, one hour and 28 minutes after
I started, -uD world is complete!
mw
Looking
--- Alex Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> maxim wexler writes:
>
> > Configuring qca-tls ...
> > Verifying Qt 3.x Multithreaded (MT) build
> environment
> > ... fail
> >
> > Unable to find Qt mkspecs. Please set QTDIR
> > manually. Perhaps
> This sounds like a tool for developers who use the
> Qt libraries to develop
> applications - if they've developed their app
> against Qt3, and they want to
> port it to Qt4, this is the steps they would take
> with their application
> source code in order to do so.
Yah, I'm just trying to emerg
Hi group,
Anybody familiar with qt3to4?
>From doctrolltech.com/4.0/porting4.html
"To port code from Qt 3 to Qt 4:
1. Briefly read the porting notes below to get an
idea of what to expect."
They must mean up to number 6. because this page is
certainly not "brief"
"2. Be sure that yo
>
> Did qca-tls emerge properly yet?
>
No, but this bit is new:
Configuring qca-tls ...
Verifying Qt 3.x Multithreaded (MT) build environment
... fail
Unable to find Qt mkspecs. Please set QTDIR
manually. Perhaps you need to install Qt 3
development utilities. You may download them either
fr
> What does 'emerge -p qt' say?
> I think it lists the use flags.
> I think the 'threads' use flag should be something
> else.
I guess I wasn't clear. emerge -p qt doesn't mention
'threads' so I added it: USE="threads" emerge -v qt.
According to the HOWTO or wiki or ? USE="threads" is
legit. And p
>
> If it's any consolation, I knwo what this feels
> like. I too have done
> emerge world on a box that hadn't seen the internet
> for almost a year.
> That was painful too :-)
I'm always online but my bandwidth is so narrow
downloading anything takes over the entire stream --
can't even answe
> What's your USE in make.conf?
> I'd like to see your dependency tree. Please post
> the output
> of "emerge -pvuNDt world" so we can figure out
29k, I've attached it.
> what's pulling in what
>From make.conf(Oct 16, 2006!)
<...>
USE="16bit 3dnow cdparanoia dvd dri dvdread fat
firefox ftp gdb
> nazgul / # eix ^pam | grep sys-auth
Hmm, on my machine the top of the list says that there
is an invalid line in package.keywords:
">=kde-base/kde-passwd-4.0.0:kde-4" You have a
operator but we can't find a version-part
I think that was part of a list someone lent me. But
this is the first tha
Hi group,
7 more pkgs to fetch -- 42 more to compile
Thanks to everyone's help I'm starting to get the hang
of it. There's been a lot of "die" messages but I've
been able to overcome them, sometimes on my own!
But here's a tangle I can't sort out:
>>> Compiling source in
/var/tmp/portage/app-c
> I'd be more worried why you don't have
> a /lib/modules/2.6.15-gentoo-r5/modules.dep.
never have
$ls /lib/modules
2.6.12-gentoo-r6 2.6.16-gentoo-r3 2.6.20-gentoo-r6
>
> Look into your /etc/modules.d/ and modprobe.conf and
> see what's there.
it's fixed
> Maxim, I've been watching your post
--- Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> startkde is not in your $PATH. It's normal location
> is
>
> /usr/kde/3.5/bin/startkde
>
> Either use an explicit full path to the binary or
> update your PATH
Actually, startkde doe not exist on my machine.
Probably cause I'm in the midst of upgr
--- Hal Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Re-emerge shadow and you should be able to login.
Yup, thanks!
> After that you'll need to reinstall services like
> sshd that have files
> in /etc/pam.d/
they seem to have started
But now, startx fails:
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc: line 45: startkde:
--- Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, the docs page on the upgrade to pam-0.99 is
> complete, I updated
> severala machines no problem with it. So you must
> have muffed the
> instructions. Next time, read the whole page.
While I was waiting I went back to the page and
decided I
>
> Did you log out and back in again first?
Well, I just did and now I can't log back on. I enter
my user name, hit enter and it doesn't even ask for my
password, just says login incorrect, repeats that two
times and says my three chances are up.
PAM was emerged but maybe it wasn't activated, o
Hi group,
The gentoo pam-0.99 update guide says something like
"it's safe to remove /etc/pam.d/*". It should say "you
_must_ remove /etc/pam.d/*". So that hurdle was
cleared
emerge -uD world continued then this:
<...>
groupadd: PAM authentication failed
*
* ERROR: net-analyzer/tcpdump-3.9.8 fai
Hi group,
Now emerge -uD world barfs at pam-0.99 and directs me
to
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/base/pam/upgrade-0.99.xml
Here, among other things, it says to edit certain
files, but it doesn't say which ones? Unless it means
all of the ones under /etc/pam.d/ I checked several of
them and none
--- Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 January 2008, Mick wrote:
>
> > Retrace your steps and follow the guide on this
> one. I'm sure that
> > you can recover if you ended up with no gcc, but
> don't know off hand
> > what it takes to do it. (I am sure that the
> forums
--- Volker Armin Hemmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dienstag, 29. Januar 2008, maxim wexler wrote:
> > IO-Socket-SSL-1.12
>
>
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202459
> --
> gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
>
>
Bingo!
Hi group,
It occured to me that emerge IO-Socket-SSL-1.12 fails
with an "unable to build" error because my present
version is 0.97. So I unmerged the older one and tried
again but failed once more.
Was that my problem? If so, what is the accepted
procedure for leapfrogging versions?
Maxim
abc2512df
--- maxim wexler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> Would somebody look over the following and suggest a
> fix?
>
> I *did* try 'USE="build" but got same error, same
> place.
>
> >> Emerging (24 of 235) dev-perl/IO-Socket-S
> gcc-config is set to use 3.4.6, which you have just
> removed. Run
> gcc-config to fix this.
Done. But -uD world still barfs at the same place:
ERROR: dev-perl/IO-Socket-SSL-1.12 failed.
* Call stack:
*ebuild.sh, line 1701: Called
dyn_compile
*ebuild.sh, line 1039:
>
> Read this guide carefully and follow it to the
> letter:
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml
>
deeper and deeper...
"It is safe to remove the older GCC version at this
time. If you feel the need, please issue the following
command (as usual, substitute =sys-devel/gcc-3.4* w
* Regenerating GNU info directory index...
* Processed 132 info files.
* IMPORTANT: 34 config files in '/etc' need updating.
* See the CONFIGURATION FILES section of the emerge
* man page to learn how to update config files.
Maxim Wexler
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Hi group,
Well I went ahead and applied Willie's suggestion for
eselect to foomatic, which I don't use anyway and this
time emerge -uD world looks like a go. There's one
'Fetch Restriction' but a little wiki tell's me this
will be taken care of in due course.
Thank's to Iain suggestion to fetch
--- Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 11:06:50PM -0800, Penguin
> Lover maxim wexler squawked:
> > <...>
> > [blocks B ] >=app-admin/eselect-1.0.3 (is
> blocking
> > app-admin/eselect-opengl-1.0.3)
>
> e
--- Couldn't find 'eselect' to unmerge.
>>> No packages selected for removal by unmerge
FWIW from emerge.log
1201417088: === Unmerging... (app-admin/eselect-1.0.2)
1201417089: >>> unmerge success:
app-admin/eselect-1.0.2
1201417089: *** exiting successfully.
1201417089: *** terminating.
Al
>
> so what, start the update in one terminal, start -fu
> in another one. That way
> the packages are downloaded, while others compile.
> No time wasted.
Stuck. One last blocker can't be removed:
<...>
[blocks B ] >=app-admin/eselect-1.0.3 (is blocking
app-admin/eselect-opengl-1.0.3)
Tota
> So start updating. Your box is almost hopelessly
> outdated.
I knew it would catch up with me eventually. But my
connection is so slow I've just been emerging packages
and installing from tarballs as required and ignoring
the big updates. Now I'm in a big hole. -uD world
gives:
<...>
Total: 353
> Oops, it seems that you haven't updated in a while
Long while
> good time to 'emerge --update --deep world'.
>
Yow!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge -pvuD world
Just the blocks:
<...>
[blocks B ] =app-admin/eselect-1.0.3 (is blocking
app-admin/eselect-opengl-1.0.3)
[blocks B ] =kde-b
>
> Do I really have to unmerge kde-env and then emerge
> 119M just to get my sound card back?
No, this brings the tunes:
localhost elex # fuser -v /dev/snd/* /dev/dsp
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: heathen 28869 F...m artsd
heath
Hi group,
After running emerge -uD alsa-utils I ran
revdep-rebuild and was greeted by page after page of
this
<...>
broken /usr/kde/3.5/lib/libkabc_newexchange.so.1.0.0
(requires libexpat.so.0 libexpat.so.0 libexpat.so.0
libexpat.so.0 libexpat.so.0 libexpat.so.0
libexpat.so.0 libexpat.so.0 libe
Q: You said I could install KDE 3.5 and KDE 4.0, but
they block each other!
This is my ideal. Having to ditch kde while I emerge
700M over an eight mile phone line(~70 hours, not
including compile times)is way too long unless I can
do it incrementally over several nights AND keep my
desktop for t
> The above keeps coming up over and over. So, I'll
> have
> to leave it here until I get more info.
>
> -mw
>
more info: I ran # autounmask kde-base/kde-meta-4.0.0
again and this time these blocks appeared.
[blocks B ] app-admin/eselect-esd (is blocking
media-sound/esound-0.2.36-r1)
[block
--- Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 04:20:48PM -0800, Penguin
> Lover maxim wexler squawked:
> > speaker-test 0.0.8
>
> Hum, that is rather old. Try upgrading alsa? The
> stable, unless you
> are on mips, is at least 1.0.14
>
> That's not the split method. Since you chose the
> split packages you need:
> kde-base/kde-meta:kde-4
>
d'oh!
> Add that version to package.keywords. Stable users
> will need ~arch keywords
> for a few dependencies of KDE 4.
>
Ok, I ran
#emerge -avD kde-base/kde-meta:kde-4
eight times a
Hi group,
speaker-test runs but makes no sound:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/docs/elex $ speaker-test -t 2
speaker-test 0.0.8
Playback device is plughw:0,0
Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 1 channels
Sine wave rate is 440.Hz
Unless I do this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/docs/elex $ speaker-test -c2
> Not sure if that's what you want, but speaker-test
> from alsa-utils can generate sine waves, pink and
> white noise.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ speaker-test -t 2
speaker-test 0.0.8
Playback device is plughw:0,0
Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 1 channels
Sine wave rate is 440.Hz
But it'
> Which is rather pointless given that the KDE docs
> provides example
> package.{keywords,unmask} files...
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/kde/kde4.xml
>
Thanks for this. The link from kde.org goes to a page
dated Dec 11 2007 which doesn't mention v4.0.
I did what it said using the r
>
> Ah, you may have to get a later version of KDE 3.5
> before going any
> farther. I had 3.5.8 on mine and had no blocks with
> it. Want my
> package.keywords and package.unmask files.
Ok, I copied over your files. Ran #update-eix and
#eix-sync. Then #emerge autounmask and ran
#autounmask kd
> something like this should do it:
>
> gcc -D LINUX -include string.h -lm -o tonegen
> tonegen.c
>
Yup. Thanks Iain.
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> all I can find is the file src/tonegen/tonegen.c in
> audacious-plugins
Seems to be a different file than
www.lns.com/papers/tonegen/tonegen.c
-mw
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htt
> looking for a tonegen.c file in audacious... If I
http://www.lns.com/papers/tonegen/tonegen.c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/docs/elex $ gcc -lm -o tonegen
tonegen.c
tonegen.c:56:31: machine/soundcard.h: No such file or
directory
tonegen.c: In function `main':
tonegen.c:172: error: `SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS' un
>
> #EXTM3U
> #EXTINF:-1,Tone Generator: 82.4 Hz;164.8 Hz;247.2
> Hz;329.6 Hz
> tone://82.407;164.814;247.221;329.628
> #EXTINF:-1,Tone Generator: 110.0 Hz;220.0 Hz;330.0
> Hz;440.0 Hz
> tone://110.000;220.000;330.000;440.000
> #EXTINF:-1,Tone Generator: 146.8 Hz;293.7 Hz;440.5
> Hz;587.3 Hz
>
--- "Hemmann, Volker Armin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2008, maxim wexler wrote:
>
> http://www.linux.org/apps/AppId_2452.html
> --
Yeah, I found that. It's going into the queue.
> gento
compile it, run it like
>
> ./a.out | play -t raw -s l -f s -c 1 -r 3 -
>
> And you should get A-440 out of your speakers.
OK, got it:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/docs/c-prog $ sox -t nul /dev/null
sine.wav synth 10.0 sine 440.0 | aplay sine.wav
Playing WAVE 'sine.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little E
>
> compile it, run it like
>
> ./a.out | play -t raw -s l -f s -c 1 -r 3 -
>
This works, sort of. Sounds like a dentist drill going
in an out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/docs/c-prog $ ./a.out | aplay -t
raw -f cdr
Playing raw data 'stdin' : Signed 16 bit Big Endian,
Rate 44100 Hz, Stereo
>
> ./a.out | play -t raw -s l -f s -c 1 -r 3 -
>
> And you should get A-440 out of your speakers.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/docs/c-prog $ ./a.out |play -t raw
-s l -f s -c 1 -r 3000 -
play soxio: Failed reading `-': unknown file type
and without the hyphen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/docs/c-prog $
>
> Ah, you may have to get a later version of KDE 3.5
> before going any
> farther. I had 3.5.8 on mine and had no blocks with
> it. Want my
> package.keywords and package.unmask files.
Assuming a question. Yes, I'd like to see them.
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--- Justin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> maxim wexler schrieb:
> > Hi group,
> >
> > $eix kde gives:
> >
> >
> did you do an update-eix?
yes
> >
> kde-4 ist masked. THink thats why it doesn show up.
> What does ls
> /usr
--- Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 24 January 2008, maxim wexler wrote:
> > Hi group,
> >
> > $eix kde gives:
> >
> > <...>
> > * kde-base/kde
> > Available versions: 3.5.5:3.5 ~3.5.6:3.5
> > 3.5.7:3.5 ~
Hi group,
$eix kde gives:
<...>
* kde-base/kde
Available versions: 3.5.5:3.5 ~3.5.6:3.5
3.5.7:3.5 ~3.5.8:3.5
Installed: 3.5.2
Homepage:http://www.kde.org/
Description: KDE - merge this to pull in
all non-developer kde-base/* packages
<...>
And h
Hi group,
Anybody know of a gentoo/linux tone generator that
will output test tones, sine waves, triangle waves and
the like.
Prefer command line/ncurses.
Maxim
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ emerge -pv vanilla-sources
> >
> > These are the packages that would be merged, in
> order:
> >
> > Calculating dependencies... done!
> > [ebuild N]
> sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-2.6.22.9
> > USE="-build -symlink" 44,122 kB
>
> Use eix to search pack
--- Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 14:45:32 -0800 (PST), maxim
> wexler wrote:
>
> > Where does this x.x.24 kernel come from? I did a
> > recent emerge sync and when I do emerge -pv
> > gentoo-sources portage comes up with x.x.2
--- Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Where does this x.x.24 kernel come from? I did a
> > > recent emerge sync and when I do emerge -pv
> > > gentoo-sources portage comes up with x.x.22-r9.
> >
> > But Grant is trying to use vanilla-sources.
>
> Exactly. Last I checked vanilla, git, and m
--- Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone who is running 2.6.24 have a
Where does this x.x.24 kernel come from? I did a
recent emerge sync and when I do emerge -pv
gentoo-sources portage comes up with x.x.22-r9.
-mw
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> Question 2: (This is the main one!) The MBR? As the
> new disk is a direct
> replacement for the old one, with the same
> partitions etc, do I need to
> change anything in my grub.conf? or should it just
> work without
> modification?
I just did this. My method:
Duplicate the partitions, f
--- "Arttu V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 11:33:52 -0800
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Just to clarify: What does a 'pre-compiled binary'
> do?
>
> I meant just regular binary files, which have been
> compiled -- as opposed
> to the source files (non-compiled
> I doubt that would work. The virtual machine
> identifies itself as
> different "hardware" from the host, so the MS
> profit-protection would
> kick in, claiming you were trying to run the same
> copy of the OS on two
> different computers.
>
>
> --
> Neil Bothwick
Mebbe I'm confusing wine
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