Bob Sanders wrote:
How about benchmarks? Has anyone seen benchmarks of dump vs. partimage vs.
tar vs. rsync vs. cp? That would be interesting.
Why? The task is to move the data from one partition to a new
disk/partition. Getting it
reliably done, in a repeatable, sane, manner is
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 22:11 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Iain Buchanan wrote:
However, when I start evolution from an applet launcher, it seems to
ignore this locale, but when I start it from the shell, the locale is
correct. I even tried making the launcher run `bash -c
Hi all,
aMule has been clashing since Gentoo 2005.0
Here's the backtrace
OOPS! - Seems like aMule crashed
--== BACKTRACE FOLLOWS: ==--
[0] amule [0x81b7b69]
[1] /usr/lib/libwx_gtk2-2.4.so(wxFatalSignalHandler+0x2b) [0xb7ecbc8b]
[2] [0xe420]
[3]
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 13:35 +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 21:23 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
I'm talking about something stripped down. Perhaps not to a size of 8MB
but something less than 100MB would be good.
How does one do that?
This will be a
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 21:23 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
I'm talking about something stripped down. Perhaps not to a size of 8MB
but something less than 100MB would be good.
How does one do that?
This will be a box which will not have portage
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 17:34 +1000, Eugene Rosenzweig wrote:
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 21:23 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
I'm talking about something stripped down. Perhaps not to a size of 8MB
but something less than 100MB would be good.
How
hi,
im wondering how to avoid packages from upgrade or downgrade, at last found
that ati-drivers-8.14.13 compile with kernel vanilla 2.6.11.11 and it would
be good that this pair stays as is while --update world.
Martins
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On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 12:18 +0300, Martins Steinbergs wrote:
hi,
im wondering how to avoid packages from upgrade or downgrade, at last found
that ati-drivers-8.14.13 compile with kernel vanilla 2.6.11.11 and it would
be good that this pair stays as is while --update world.
$cat
Hi,
I've noticed that after merging every package, portage runs ldconfig
(the 'Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...' message). This takes a long
time, and as far as I understand, for most packages is unnecessary. I
looked in portage.py, and it appears that portage indeed checks whether
the
On Thursday 16 Jun 2005 19:45, Zac Medico wrote:
snip
revdep-rebuild is irrelevant to ooo-bin, and others, because you cannot
rebuild a binary package. All it does is reinstall the same binary, not
build a new one.
I just thought I would let you know what I've done to resolve this problem.
I
thanx
On Friday 17 June 2005 11:44, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 12:18 +0300, Martins Steinbergs wrote:
hi,
im wondering how to avoid packages from upgrade or downgrade, at last
found that ati-drivers-8.14.13 compile with kernel vanilla 2.6.11.11 and
it would be good that
Kevin O'Gorman schreef:
Thaks, all -- I now have a new Java, and know about a few new
utilities. But I'm probably still in trouble. The rest at the bottom.
On 6/14/05, Peter Ruskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 12:48, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 13:21:33
I had the same problem before... ;)
try repdev-rebuild~*
On 6/17/05, Chris Ong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
aMule has been clashing since Gentoo 2005.0
Here's the backtrace
OOPS! - Seems like aMule crashed
--== BACKTRACE FOLLOWS: ==--
[0] amule [0x81b7b69]
[1]
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 12:47:04 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
Interesting... eix is nice, but apparently not perfect. If I search 'eix
java', neither blackdown nor Sun comes up (no jre's, actually). But a
search of 'eix jre' produces:
That's because eix searches on the package name by default. Use
Martins Steinbergs schreef:
hi,
im wondering how to avoid packages from upgrade or downgrade, at last found
that ati-drivers-8.14.13 compile with kernel vanilla 2.6.11.11 and it would
be good that this pair stays as is while --update world.
Martins
Well, the ATI drivers won't be
On Friday 17 June 2005 14:07, Holly Bostick wrote:
Martins Steinbergs schreef:
hi,
im wondering how to avoid packages from upgrade or downgrade, at last
found that ati-drivers-8.14.13 compile with kernel vanilla 2.6.11.11 and
it would be good that this pair stays as is while --update
Hi,
After upgrading from Opera 8.00 to 8.01 it won't start any more.
While trying to start I'm getting a Segmentation fault
from /opt/opera/lib/opera/8.01-20050615.5/opera.
After adding a set -x to /usr/bin/opera - this is what I get:
+ OPERA_BINARYDIR=/opt/opera/lib/opera/8.01-20050615.5
+
Title: Re: [gentoo-user] python-ldap on amd64
Matan Peled wrote:
Meinholz, Lloyd wrote:
The python-ldap ebuild doesn't seem to have amd64 as an option. Is there
a reason for this? Thanks,
Lloyd
No reason. It appears to compile fine. File a bug at bugs.gentoo.org.
(see here:
Martins Steinbergs schreef:
ATI has a policy of not supporting -rc or
unreleased/unstable kernels.
i tried with vanilla 2.6.12-rc6 - no luck. fglrx wont compile.
Yes, that's what I said-- ATI does not support -rc kernels. But the
2.6.12 final release is now in Portage, and it might compile
There were some changes to the tool chain which means that distcc wont
work across different x86 archs (e.g., athlon and pentium) and the devs
wont change it (marked as WONT FIX on the bug).
Hmm, I haven't heard anything about this and have been using distcc on an
x86 athlon network. Each
read the bug :) - the bug numbers in the email, or search the forums
like I did.
Are you sure its building? distcc connects to the machine in question,
but doesnt actually build anything as it cant run gcc as the toolchain
does not call it gcc internally anymore, but includes i[3456]86 in the
read the bug :) - the bug numbers in the email, or search the forums
like I did.
What a pain. I'm sure the change was meant to solve another problem, but
it's unfortunate that it broke distcc in the process.
Are you sure its building? distcc connects to the machine in question,
but doesnt
I'd like to experiment with a blog as a way to track and collaborate on
projects. Do any of you have recommendations, for or against, very
simple blog software, ideally available in portage?
I confess I'm a complete novice when it comes to blogs.
Thanks
Michaek
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On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 02:53 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to experiment with a blog as a way to track and collaborate on
projects. Do any of you have recommendations, for or against, very
simple blog software, ideally available in portage?
I confess I'm a complete novice when it
Hello,
I was writing an email using vim in mutt and I accidentally hit
ctrl+alt+backspace which exited X. Is there any way to recover that
email?
- Grant
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, David D. Rea wrote:
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 02:53 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to experiment with a blog as a way to track and collaborate on
projects. Do any of you have recommendations, for or against, very
simple blog software, ideally available in portage?
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martins Steinbergs schreef:
ATI has a policy of not supporting -rc or
unreleased/unstable kernels.
i tried with vanilla 2.6.12-rc6 - no luck. fglrx wont compile.
Yes, that's what I said-- ATI does not support -rc kernels. But the
2.6.12 final
Harald Arnesen schreef:
Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But the
2.6.12 final release is now in Portage
How can 2.6.12 be in portage when the latest versions on kernel.org
are 2.6.11.12 and 2.6.12-rc6 ?
Sorry, my mistake --misread both the eix output *and* the kernel.org
page.
I like sphpblog;
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sphpblog/
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Hi,
Our company is going to be bidding for a contract that will require
about 45 lan connections (08:00 to 20:00) and a few web connections to
an Oracle database.
The contract states that we can only have 1 hr max downtime per month
(pretty generous really, I thought) and the boss, his head in
Try moving it closer to the access point, if possible, and if it
still fails from time to time;
if it does there might be a driver or hardware problem
Catalin
Here's the thing. It can't be a real range issue because it was
working perfectly before. I won't be able to narrow it down
On Jun 17, 2005, at 12:55 PM, Antoine wrote:
Hi,
Our company is going to be bidding for a contract that will require
about 45 lan connections (08:00 to 20:00) and a few web connections to
an Oracle database.
The contract states that we can only have 1 hr max downtime per month
(pretty generous
Antoine wrote:
Hi,
Our company is going to be bidding for a contract that will require
about 45 lan connections (08:00 to 20:00) and a few web connections to
an Oracle database.
The contract states that we can only have 1 hr max downtime per month
(pretty generous really, I thought) and the
Hi Grant,
on Friday, 2005-06-17 at 09:07:48, you wrote:
I was writing an email using vim in mutt and I accidentally hit
ctrl+alt+backspace which exited X. Is there any way to recover that
email?
Vim saves backups in *.sw?-files. Mutt's tempfiles are named
/tmp/mutt-$HOSTNAME..., with ...
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Grant wrote:
I was writing an email using vim in mutt and I accidentally hit
ctrl+alt+backspace which exited X. Is there any way to recover that
email?
There might be a temp file in /tmp or /var/tmp.
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to experiment with a blog as a way to track and collaborate on
projects. Do any of you have recommendations, for or against, very
simple blog software, ideally available in portage?
I confess I'm a complete novice when it comes to blogs.
Daevid Vincent wrote:
I'm trying to follow the directions here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Synchronize_PocketPC_and_Evolution
but app-pda/orange-0.2-r1 fails to compile
nothing found here that I see:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=specificorder=relevance
On Friday 17 June 2005 19:55, Antoine wrote:
Our company is going to be bidding for a contract that will require
about 45 lan connections (08:00 to 20:00) and a few web connections to
an Oracle database.
The contract states that we can only have 1 hr max downtime per month
(pretty generous
Hi,
* Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [17/06/05 19:13]:
Hello,
I was writing an email using vim in mutt and I accidentally hit
ctrl+alt+backspace which exited X. Is there any way to recover that
email?
Try running 'vim -r'. This will list all swap files. Then run
'vim -r filename'. See :help
Try moving it closer to the access point, if possible, and if it
still fails from time to time;
if it does there might be a driver or hardware problem
Catalin
Here's the thing. It can't be a real range issue because it was
working perfectly before. I won't be able to narrow it
I updated to the masked baselayout and now there is no coloring of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # in the console. Could this be a feature?
- Grant
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Richard Fish wrote:
I've been trying to get a link, but bugs.gentoo.org seems to
be...well...buggy right now.
I had to clear my cookie cache in firefox to be able to access
bugs.gentoo.org again. Anybody got any ideas why I had to do that?
For the record, the symptom was that queries
Hi,
* Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [17/06/05 19:13]:
Hello,
I was writing an email using vim in mutt and I accidentally hit
ctrl+alt+backspace which exited X. Is there any way to recover that
email?
Try running 'vim -r'. This will list all swap files. Then run
'vim -r filename'.
Grant wrote:
I updated to the masked baselayout and now there is no coloring of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # in the console. Could this be a feature?
- Grant
Did you run etc-update? The coloring appears when you source /etc/profile
(normally automatic).
Zac
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I updated to the masked baselayout and now there is no coloring of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # in the console. Could this be a feature?
- Grant
Did you run etc-update? The coloring appears when you source /etc/profile
(normally automatic).
Zac
Hi Zac,
I did etc-update and have
On Friday 17 June 2005 10:58, Paul wrote:
On Thursday 16 Jun 2005 19:45, Zac Medico wrote:
snip
revdep-rebuild is irrelevant to ooo-bin, and others, because you
cannot rebuild a binary package. All it does is reinstall the
same binary, not build a new one.
I just thought I would let
On Friday 17 June 2005 13.36, Dan Johansson wrote:
Hi,
After upgrading from Opera 8.00 to 8.01 it won't start any more.
While trying to start I'm getting a Segmentation fault
from /opt/opera/lib/opera/8.01-20050615.5/opera.
snip
Any suggestions on what this could be and how to solve it?
An
Tony Davison wrote:
On Friday 17 June 2005 10:58, Paul wrote:
On Thursday 16 Jun 2005 19:45, Zac Medico wrote:
snip
revdep-rebuild is irrelevant to ooo-bin, and others, because you
cannot rebuild a binary package. All it does is reinstall the
same binary, not build a new one.
I just thought I
Grant wrote:
I updated to the masked baselayout and now there is no coloring of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # in the console. Could this be a feature?
- Grant
Did you run etc-update? The coloring appears when you source /etc/profile
(normally automatic).
Zac
Hi Zac,
I did etc-update and
I guess the tweaks that it mentions are the initial ones, the services
and all kernel and low level config related stuff, glibc and the other
compile tools that are prebuilt in all stages but 1. I found that it
wasn't hard (stage1), just took a lot of TIME, I'm happy with it, I
guess that it takes
Try moving it closer to the access point, if possible, and if it
still fails from time to time;
if it does there might be a driver or hardware problem
Catalin
Here's the thing. It can't be a real range issue because it was
working perfectly before. I won't be able to
Does someone know if anything changed recently in the eth0 configuration ?
I am having problem if a static ip configuration; it simply do not
start at boot, I have to ifconfig manually my eth0 .
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Op vrijdag 17 juni 2005 22:52, schreef Allan Spagnol Comar:
Does someone know if anything changed recently in the eth0 configuration ?
I am having problem if a static ip configuration; it simply do not
start at boot, I have to ifconfig manually my eth0 .
The baselayout has had an upgrade.
On Friday 17 June 2005 20:25, Zac Medico wrote:
Tony Davison wrote:
On Friday 17 June 2005 10:58, Paul wrote:
On Thursday 16 Jun 2005 19:45, Zac Medico wrote:
snip
revdep-rebuild is irrelevant to ooo-bin, and others, because you
cannot rebuild a binary package. All it does is reinstall
Tony Davison wrote:
I just thought I would let you know what I've done to resolve this
problem. I have emerged gentoolkit-0.2.1_pre3 and made an entry in
my make.conf of SEARCH_DIRS_MASK=/opt.
I then ran revdep-rebuild and all ran without any open office
errors.
I may be misreading this thread
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Zac Medico wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
I've been trying to get a link, but bugs.gentoo.org seems to
be...well...buggy right now.
I had to clear my cookie cache in firefox to be able to access
bugs.gentoo.org again. Anybody got any ideas why I had to do that?
On Friday 17 June 2005 20:55, Antoine wrote:
Hi,
Our company is going to be bidding for a contract that will require
about 45 lan connections (08:00 to 20:00) and a few web connections to
an Oracle database.
The contract states that we can only have 1 hr max downtime per month
(pretty
Thanks for the suggestion, however that didn't fix the compilation errors.
I made my /etc/make.conf CFLAG=-march-pentium4 only and still go the same
errors.
Other ideas?
-Original Message-
From: Zac Medico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 11:01 AM
To:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, cothrige wrote:
Just like the installation itself. Now just everybody it seems has a
broadband connection and so that is how things work. But people like
me living on dial-up, sad huh?, cannot install an entire system
downloading it a bit at a time.
What about running
Daevid Vincent wrote:
I'm trying to follow the directions here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Synchronize_PocketPC_and_Evolution
but app-pda/orange-0.2-r1 fails to compile
nothing found here that I see:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=specificorder
=relevance
On Thursday June 16 2005 23:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks promising. I see it requires mysql. Do you know of any blogs that
do not? (I know, I should probably install mysql, and probably will,
eventually...)
[Blosxom](http://www.blosxom.com/) deals with plain text files. If you want a
Seung Hyun Cho wrote:
I had the same problem before... ;)
try repdev-rebuild~*
repdev-rebuild~* ? Hm.. this a new thing for me..
Care to explain more ? Thanks, Seung.
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Once again, I thank you for your time...
But alas, no go Geronimo. Same exact errors. Maybe it's time for a bug
report?
(and yes, I built the depends first before 'synce')
-Original Message-
From: Zac Medico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 4:38 PM
To:
I just ran emerge sync and emerge --ask --deep --update --world
on my main machine and on my hot backup machine. There seemed to be a
few more items than usual, even though I do update every week or so.
After the update, I saw a message about approximately 40 config files
needing updates...
Daevid Vincent wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion, however that didn't fix the
compilation errors.
I made my /etc/make.conf CFLAG=-march-pentium4 only and
still go the same
errors.
Other ideas?
What about the dependencies? Did you rebuild those too?
DEPEND==app-pda/dynamite-0.1
It was a baselayout change. If you'd checked all the changes you would
have seen much of the stuff has moved to /etc/conf.d files. For example,
rc.conf is stripped down but the items that were there are now in files in
/etc/conf.d.
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Walter Dnes wrote:
I just ran
Mark Knecht wrote:
[huge snip...]
(I'm neither a
programmer or IT person. I'm a guitar player using Linux for music,
email, web browsing and TV watching.) For someone like me it was a bit
trying for all the nice people here to teach me but the folks here are
like no others I've met on any list.
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 08:46:44PM -0400, Dmitri Vassilenko wrote:
On Thursday June 16 2005 23:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks promising. I see it requires mysql. Do you know of any blogs that
do not? (I know, I should probably install mysql, and probably will,
eventually...)
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Dmitri Vassilenko wrote:
[Blosxom](http://www.blosxom.com/) deals with plain text files. If you want a
simple blogging engine, this is it. :)
True but isn't it CGI-based?
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005, Maxime Robert-Schreyers wrote:
i haven't
heard about any open source tool in that field.
There's a lot of stuff some of it is very good:
ardour.org
rosegardenmusic.com
audacity.sourceforge.net
Also checkout linux-sound.org for more resources.
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Richard Fish wrote:
Massimiliano Bellomo wrote:
I mean the rendering of the KDE native widget, icons, file dialog
(open, save as, ...); in 2 words the use of the kde look feel.
I've red somewhere that OO 2.0 will have this feature, but my beta
release looks always like a java application.
On Friday June 17 2005 22:08, A. Khattri wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Dmitri Vassilenko wrote:
[Blosxom](http://www.blosxom.com/) deals with plain text files. If you
want a simple blogging engine, this is it. :)
True but isn't it CGI-based?
Yes, it is. It's a single .cgi file IIRC.
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Hi,
As A. Khattri pointed out Linux-Sound.org is a good place to start,
but it can be quite overwhelming. While I'd not suggest a Gentoo-User
look at the distro too much, there is an off-shoot of Redhat/Fedora
called PlanetCCRMA. It has an audio optimized, low-latency kernel (why
doesn't Gentoo
zhcon fails to compile after world update.
/usr/include/linux/list.h: At global scope:
/usr/include/linux/list.h:222: error: parse error before `new'
/usr/include/linux/list.h: In function `void list_replace_rcu(...)':
/usr/include/linux/list.h:223: error: parse error before `-' token
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 10:10:10PM -0400, Brett I. Holcomb wrote
It was a baselayout change. If you'd checked all the changes you would
have seen much of the stuff has moved to /etc/conf.d files. For example,
rc.conf is stripped down but the items that were there are now in files in
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