Re: [gentoo-user] irc / irc-services software issue
On Friday 02 December 2005 10:02 am, Paweł Madej wrote: hello, I want to run irc server with services but i cant find any tutorial how to do it. More complicated for me is what software to choose because some services dont work with all ircd's and on other hand there is no package like in debian for ex. dancer-ircd / dancer-services. I ask for some recomendations what software you are using and why? Greets Pawel I use ngircd (its in portage) because it is easy to setup (not a giant asshat of a config file) and works just fine. http://ngircd.barton.de/ -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 20:46, Billy Holmes wrote: pclouds wrote: We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo cool :) I see there are two representing Florida. (go FL!) For me in the UK I get Invalid City please try again. -- Big Tone -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
Hi guys and gals, I want to at least start downloading the new KDE. I messed with the package.* settings but it still don't let me do it. Would someone email me their package.* files or post them here if they are not to big? I get migraines trying to figure out what to put in those package.* files to make something work. Everytime i figure it out, they change something. Reminds me of that qpkg or whatever it was they took away. I plan to use the kde-meta thing, like I have now. I tried a command earlier that was supposed to generate it but it created a blank file for me. :/ Thanks guys and gals. Dale Yes, I can now get emails. My ISP sort of filled up their hard drive. LOL -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Optical mouse lights off on kernel 2.6.14 but works on kernel 2.4.30
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 21:57:44 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, isn't it true that a simple make will make both the kernel and the modules now? Or am I dreaming? It is true. -- Neil Bothwick The gene pool could use a little chlorine. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] problems in world file?
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 21:21:25 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote: The build has finished and the error was still there. I ran emaint --check world and found that there were several apps with no ebuilds in portage. They were all unused apps that I had played with at one time or another and I simply deleted them from the world file. All seems well now. Thanks for the discussion. Did you unmerge them too. If not, you have several orphaned packages on your system, which emerge -p depclean will show. -- Neil Bothwick WinErr 012: Window closed - Do not look inside signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] How do I force an unmerge? [SOLVED]
Daevid Vincent wrote: Well, it doesn't actually 'solve' the original question, but I did figure out why superkaramba kept showing up. emerge -Davut world revealed several plugins related to karamba. So unmerging ALL of them, finally made the block go away. The obnoxious part was that NOT ALL OF THEM showed up in the list each time. I had to keep issuing that command, unmerge the one or two that showed up, repeat cycle until they were all gone (and there were like 10 all together). Lame. Sounds like a short-coming of emerge/portage and dependencies. Anyways, hope this helps the next guy/gal. D.Vin The easy way, at least for this one: emerge -C `grep karamba /var/lib/portage/world` Of course, this could be dangeruous sometimes, but with this it worked just fine. /N -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 08:24:56 +, Tony Davison wrote: I see there are two representing Florida. (go FL!) For me in the UK I get Invalid City please try again. Which browser are you using? I got this with Konqueror, but it worked fine with Firefox. This may be why Norberto can't use Buenos Aires too. -- Neil Bothwick Top Oxymorons Number 38: Government organization signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Optical mouse lights off on kernel 2.6.14 but works on kernel 2.4.30
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 21:57:44 -0800 (PST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way, isn't it true that a simple make will make both the kernel and the modules now? Or am I dreaming? It is true. I usually do a make all make modules_install and that is it. I then copy it over manually though. It has worked for me since I started using 2.6.* kernels. Dale :-) -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. I have four rigs: 1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 80GB hard drives. 2: Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive. 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB drive. 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB SCSI drive. All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as servers. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 08:57, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 08:24:56 +, Tony Davison wrote: I see there are two representing Florida. (go FL!) For me in the UK I get Invalid City please try again. Which browser are you using? I got this with Konqueror, but it worked fine with Firefox. This may be why Norberto can't use Buenos Aires too. What a clown I am, works fine in Opera. Nor enough caffeine this morning. -- Big Tone -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
pclouds wrote: Hi all, We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo It's currently 95 users but I don't think Gentoo community is that small. If you don't mind, please add yourself to the map :) Cheers, Hmm I'm in but I can't see any map... just my own marker. (Firefox 1.0.7) Any ideas? -- Naga -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Firefox toolbar font size
Hi all, Does anyone know how to change the application font sizes? What I mean by this is the font sizes used to display the menus in firefox, open office and other programs. I run fluxbox. Currently they are quite large and I would like to decrease them. Thanks Rav -- When you say I wrote a program that crashed Windows, people just stare at you blankly and say Hey, I got those with the system, for free. - Linus Torvalds, 1995 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 17:35, Dale wrote: Hi guys and gals, I want to at least start downloading the new KDE. I messed with the package.* settings but it still don't let me do it. Would someone email me their package.* files or post them here if they are not to big? I get migraines trying to figure out what to put in those package.* files to make something work. Everytime i figure it out, they change something. Reminds me of that qpkg or whatever it was they took away. I plan to use the kde-meta thing, like I have now. I tried a command earlier that was supposed to generate it but it created a blank file for me. :/ KDE 3.5 is already out of package.mask from looking at 5 days ago's emerge --sync. Shouldn't need to. If it's keywords masked, you can always do like so: cd /usr/portage/kde-base ; for files in *; do echo $(basename $(pwd))/${files} /etc/portage/package.keywords; done and that will setup for kde 3.5 as ~arch. Thanks guys and gals. Dale Yes, I can now get emails. My ISP sort of filled up their hard drive. LOL -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. Chris White -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Optical mouse lights off on kernel 2.6.14 but works on kernel 2.4.30
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 03:00:33 -0600, Dale wrote: I usually do a make all make modules_install and that is it. I then copy it over manually though. It has worked for me since I started using 2.6.* kernels. Why not let make do the whole job and add make install? That installs the kernel, makes the appropriate symlinks to the new and previous kernel and backs up your config. -- Neil Bothwick Do hungry crows have ravenous appetites? signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Virtual Hosting (server?)
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 07:27, David Obwaller wrote: I found documentation on the gentoo.org site: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/vserver-howto.xml That is documentation for virtual servers, not virtual hosting. You want to read up on mass virtual hosting. Is this the right idea? It sounds like I need a different kernel altogether. I thought all Linux machines used the same kernel (but perhaps with tweaks and things). I can't tell for apache 1.* as I'm using apache 2, but if you intend using apache 2 you should check out /etc/apache2/conf/vhosts/* and httpd.apache.org documentation on virtual hosts. That's /etc/apache2/vhosts.d now. -- Mike Williams -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
Chris White wrote: KDE 3.5 is already out of package.mask from looking at 5 days ago's emerge --sync. Shouldn't need to. If it's keywords masked, you can always do like so: cd /usr/portage/kde-base ; for files in *; do echo $(basename $(pwd))/${files} /etc/portage/package.keywords; done and that will setup for kde 3.5 as ~arch. Chris White This is just a snippit of what it produced: /akode /akregator /amor /ark /arts /artsplugin-akode /artsplugin-audiofile /artsplugin-mpeglib /artsplugin-mpg123 /artsplugin-xine /atlantik /atlantikdesigner /blinken /certmanager /cervisia /dcopc /dcopjava /dcopperl /dcoppython /dcoprss There are 325 lines in total. Is that right? That is a lot of lines. Also, will the leading / matter? Thanks Dale :-) -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. I have four rigs: 1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 80GB hard drives. 2: Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive. 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB drive. 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB SCSI drive. All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as servers. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Optical mouse lights off on kernel 2.6.14 but works on kernel 2.4.30
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 03:00:33 -0600, Dale wrote: I usually do a make all make modules_install and that is it. I then copy it over manually though. It has worked for me since I started using 2.6.* kernels. Why not let make do the whole job and add make install? That installs the kernel, makes the appropriate symlinks to the new and previous kernel and backs up your config. Because I did that once and it made a mess. I decided I can do it better than it can. It copied a whole bunch of crap over. Maybe it was a bug or something. I dunno. Dale :-) -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. I have four rigs: 1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 80GB hard drives. 2: Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive. 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB drive. 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB SCSI drive. All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as servers. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
Chris White wrote: KDE 3.5 is already out of package.mask from looking at 5 days ago's emerge --sync. Shouldn't need to. If it's keywords masked, you can always do like so: cd /usr/portage/kde-base ; for files in *; do echo $(basename $(pwd))/${files} /etc/portage/package.keywords; done and that will setup for kde 3.5 as ~arch. Chris White Oh, I forgot this part too. This is what came up when I ran the command in Konsole, just a sippit, there was more: Try `basename --help' for more information. -bash: /usr/portage/kde-base: is a directory basename: too few arguments Try `basename --help' for more information. -bash: /usr/portage/kde-base: is a directory basename: too few arguments Try `basename --help' for more information. -bash: /usr/portage/kde-base: is a directory basename: too few arguments Try `basename --help' for more information. -bash: /usr/portage/kde-base: is a directory basename: too few arguments I'm not sure what all that means though. Thanks Dale :-) -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. I have four rigs: 1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 80GB hard drives. 2: Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive. 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB drive. 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB SCSI drive. All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as servers. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
I can see the map in firefox on one computer, cannot see the map at all in firefox on another. Looked through the settings, use flags, etc., and couldn't find any differences. Anyone have an idea what might cause this?? Bill Roberts On 19:25 Tue 06 Dec , Daniel da Veiga wrote: I would bet in being the first on Brazil, but the first on South America is kinda odd, I guess not every gentooer around is part of this list... On 12/6/05, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Billy Holmes wrote: pclouds wrote: We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo cool :) I see there are two representing Florida. (go FL!) We have one from Mississippi too, now anyway. That is me by the way. I'm not sure if there is anyone else here or not. My dial-up is so slow the map won't download. This sucks. Everybody is set up for braodband and I may never get it out here. I guess if I keep hitting the reload button it will eventually get it all. Stupid Bell South. :( Dale :-) -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- Daniel da Veiga Computer Operator - RS - Brazil -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version: 3.1 GCM/IT/P/O d-? s:- a? C++$ UBLA++ P+ L++ E--- W+++$ N o+ K- w O M- V- PS PE Y PGP- t+ 5 X+++ R+* tv b+ DI+++ D+ G+ e h+ r+ y++ --END GEEK CODE BLOCK-- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list pgp8pKMYe9vLT.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Help with world update
On 01:55 Wed 07 Dec , Holly Bostick wrote: Rafael Fernández López schreef: Hello, I am running a emerge -u world and there is a package (realplayer) that keeps failing the build due to an error in package retrieval. Great idea, Rafael, but that may break other updates, if any of them (like xmms, mplayer, xine, etc) use the real USE flag which is probably what's dragging in realplayer in the first place. As you later suggested, using the --verbose option is /always/ wise when doing an emerge -uD world (myself, I use emerge -uaDtv world), in order to get an idea of what USE flags are being enabled (or not), so that you have the opportunity to make changes and keep unwanted packages from being emerged as optional dependencies (or make sure that wanted packages are emerged as optional dependencies). HTH, Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list I'm having exactly the same problem. The USE flag real is what is bringing realplayer in. In my case, I set it to add functionality to mplayer. When I remove it, no attempt is made to download realplayer. There are two issues: first, I've seen some discussion indicating that the real flag shouldn't bring in realplayer, just the libraries necessary to allow mplayer to play real media; second, the download of realplayer is blocked by failure of ssl to recognize a certificate. Curiously, I can go to the site, download the files manually, and no certificate issue appears. Downloading the files didn't solve the problem for me, the ebuild didn't seem to recognize the downloaded files. Maybe I put them in the wrong place. I was hoping waiting a few days would get the problem solved, but I see it's still there. Bill Roberts pgpfqk1LJwi6g.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] dmesg yes fdisk no - new HDD
On 17:34 Tue 06 Dec , Harry Putnam wrote: I'm installing a new HDD on an older (in P4 terms) P4 2.0 GB. On bootup I see it noticed in dmesg or but doesn't get an IRQ. (See snippet from dmesg) And once booted up, fdisk doesn't know about it. I pulled out the ribbon to two cd drives and connected This new drive by itself as master with no slave. (Just to start tinkering). Anyone that can spot something or has a nifty idea or question please respond. DMESG: [...] Probing IDE interface ide0... input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0 hda: MAXTOR 6L060J3, ATA DISK drive input: ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse on isa0060/serio1 hdb: WDC WD600BB-00CAA1, ATA DISK drive ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14 Probing IDE interface ide1... hdc: WDC WD3000JB-00KFA0, ATA DISK drive hdd: ATAPI CD-RW 32/12/40X, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15 Probing IDE interface ide2... Probing IDE interface ide3... Probing IDE interface ide4... Probing IDE interface ide5... hda: max request size: 128KiB hda: 117266688 sectors (60040 MB) w/1819KiB Cache, CHS=65535/16/63, UDMA(100) hda: cache flushes supported hda: hda1 hda2 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hdb: max request size: 128KiB hdb: 117231408 sectors (60022 MB) w/2048KiB Cache, CHS=65535/16/63, UDMA(100) hdb: cache flushes not supported hdb: hdb1 hdb5 hdb6 hdb7 hdb8 hdb9 EISA: Probing bus 0 at eisa.0 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list Try disconnecting the atapi cdrw temporarily. Can fdisk see it then?? Bill Roberts pgpbksrDd3sGn.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox toolbar font size
Ryan Viljoen schreef: Hi all, Does anyone know how to change the application font sizes? What I mean by this is the font sizes used to display the menus in firefox, open office and other programs. I run fluxbox. Currently they are quite large and I would like to decrease them. Thanks Rav I take it you don't have GNOME installed (beyond the gtk libs needed to run Firefox)? Then try gtk-chtheme (emerge gtk-chtheme). This will allow you to change the settings for both the font name and size of the GTK2 fonts used on your system (it lets you change the theme too, but you probably don't care about that). Fixing that should fix the menu fonts and font sizes for the GTK applications you name. KDE apps pretty much need the KDE Control Center to do the same thing for KDE apps. Hope this helps. Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
pclouds wrote: Hi all, We've got a map of Gentoo users here: http://www.frappr.com/gentoo It's currently 95 users but I don't think Gentoo community is that small. If you don't mind, please add yourself to the map :) OK, I've added myself into the map. :) By the way, it seems that I am the first Russian user on the map... -- Aleksandr Simonov -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Optical mouse lights off on kernel 2.6.14 but works on kernel 2.4.30
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 05:34:19 -0600, Dale wrote: Why not let make do the whole job and add make install? That installs the kernel, makes the appropriate symlinks to the new and previous kernel and backs up your config. Because I did that once and it made a mess. I decided I can do it better than it can. It copied a whole bunch of crap over. Maybe it was a bug or something. I dunno. Maybe. I know I've been doing it that way for a couple of years, on several boxes, without a problem. It should only copy the kernel, System.map and config to /boot, and make the necessary symlinks to save altering grub.conf. I believe it also runs lilo if necessary, but I don't use lilo so I can't confirm that. -- Neil Bothwick Q: How does a Zen Master order a hot dog? A: Make me one with everything. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Help with world update
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 07:00:35 -0500, Bill Roberts wrote: Downloading the files didn't solve the problem for me, the ebuild didn't seem to recognize the downloaded files. Maybe I put them in the wrong place. Downloaded files go in $DISTDIR, which defaults to /usr/portage/distfiles. -- Neil Bothwick KPLA Klingon Radio : All glory, all the time! signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
Neil Bothwick wrote: ls -1 /usr/portage/kde-base/ | sed 's:\(.*\):kde-base/\1 ~x86:' OK. That last one did something. It didn't like the first one though. I put that list in package.keyword and it helps but I still get some dependancies that need help. [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -pv kde-meta These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies / !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy =sys-apps/hal-0.5.1 have been masked. !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request: - sys-apps/hal-0.5.4 (masked by: ~x86 keyword) - sys-apps/hal-0.5.5.1 (masked by: ~x86 keyword) For more information, see MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge man page or section 2.2 Software Availability in the Gentoo Handbook. !!!(dependency required by sys-apps/pmount-0.9.6 [ebuild]) [EMAIL PROTECTED] / # I have this in package.keyword sys-apps/pmount ~x86 sys-apps/dbus ~x86 sys-apps/hal ~86 I did not list all the kde stuff though. What did I do wrong there? I have this in package.unmask: =sys-apps/dbus-0.60 =sys-apps/hal-0.5.1 sys-apps/pmount It didn't like the = in front of pmount. I took it out. LOL What is wrong with this? I feel like I am running in circles here. o_O I plan to post the WHOLE thing when I get done, just to share. No need for everybody having a nightmare. Thanks for the help, I need it, badly. LOL Dale :-) P.S. Where's my hammer? -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. I have four rigs: 1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 80GB hard drives. 2: Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive. 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB drive. 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB SCSI drive. All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as servers. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Help with world update
Bill Roberts schreef: On 01:55 Wed 07 Dec, Holly Bostick wrote: Rafael Fernández López schreef: Hello, I am running a emerge -u world and there is a package (realplayer) that keeps failing the build due to an error in package retrieval. Great idea, Rafael, but that may break other updates, if any of them (like xmms, mplayer, xine, etc) use the real USE flag which is probably what's dragging in realplayer in the first place. I'm having exactly the same problem. The USE flag real is what is bringing realplayer in. In my case, I set it to add functionality to mplayer. When I remove it, no attempt is made to download realplayer. There are two issues: first, I've seen some discussion indicating that the real flag shouldn't bring in realplayer, just the libraries necessary to allow mplayer to play real media; Realplayer is proprietary software (just as *.rm* files are a proprietary media format). They are not open source, so the libraries cannot be brought in separately; they are attached to Realplayer itself. After realplayer is installed, then mPlayer can find the libraries and use them. That's why using the real USE flag brings in Realplayer. second, the download of realplayer is blocked by failure of ssl to recognize a certificate. Curiously, I can go to the site, download the files manually, and no certificate issue appears. Downloading the files didn't solve the problem for me, the ebuild didn't seem to recognize the downloaded files. Maybe I put them in the wrong place. The downloaded file should be placed in /usr/portage/distfiles. Perhaps you've downloaded the wrong file? I have Realplayer 10.0.6 installed, and the file in my /distfiles folder is RealPlayer-10.0.6.776-20050915.i586.rpm I was hoping waiting a few days would get the problem solved, but I see it's still there. I don't remember having any problems with the certificate, but simply downloading the file and placing it in /usr/portage/distfiles should allow the emerge to continue. Hope this helps, Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: dmesg yes fdisk no - new HDD
Bill Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Try disconnecting the atapi cdrw temporarily. Can fdisk see it then?? I had tried that too. And no it didn't make a difference. I can't post dmesg from that since something worse has happened. Spelled out in thread: Subject: Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot So I'll need to get that figured out before retrying the new drive. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
I have this in package.keyword sys-apps/pmount ~x86 sys-apps/dbus ~x86 sys-apps/hal ~86 there should be 'x' added sys-apps/hal ~86 sys-apps/hal ~x86 martins -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: dmesg yes fdisk no - new HDD
Harry Putnam wrote: Bill Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Try disconnecting the atapi cdrw temporarily. Can fdisk see it then?? I had tried that too. And no it didn't make a difference. I can't post dmesg from that since something worse has happened. Spelled out in thread: Subject: Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot So I'll need to get that figured out before retrying the new drive. I ran into this on one of my drives once, sometimes it wants a jumper and sometimes it does not. If I recall correctly, it does NOT want a jumper if it is alone on the channel but does if it has a second drive on the channel, or cable, whatever you want to call it. It drives me nuts because it is not really clear on the legend for the jumpers. It is a Western Digital drive and I hate that thing. My Maxtor doesn't seem to care. Just something to think about, maybe check. Dale :-) -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. I have four rigs: 1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 80GB hard drives. 2: Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive. 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB drive. 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB SCSI drive. All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as servers. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Help with world update
On 13:35 Wed 07 Dec , Holly Bostick wrote: Bill Roberts schreef: On 01:55 Wed 07 Dec, Holly Bostick wrote: Rafael Fernández López schreef: Hello, I am running a emerge -u world and there is a package (realplayer) that keeps failing the build due to an error in package retrieval. Great idea, Rafael, but that may break other updates, if any of them (like xmms, mplayer, xine, etc) use the real USE flag which is probably what's dragging in realplayer in the first place. I'm having exactly the same problem. The USE flag real is what is bringing realplayer in. In my case, I set it to add functionality to mplayer. When I remove it, no attempt is made to download realplayer. There are two issues: first, I've seen some discussion indicating that the real flag shouldn't bring in realplayer, just the libraries necessary to allow mplayer to play real media; Realplayer is proprietary software (just as *.rm* files are a proprietary media format). They are not open source, so the libraries cannot be brought in separately; they are attached to Realplayer itself. After realplayer is installed, then mPlayer can find the libraries and use them. That's why using the real USE flag brings in Realplayer. second, the download of realplayer is blocked by failure of ssl to recognize a certificate. Curiously, I can go to the site, download the files manually, and no certificate issue appears. Downloading the files didn't solve the problem for me, the ebuild didn't seem to recognize the downloaded files. Maybe I put them in the wrong place. The downloaded file should be placed in /usr/portage/distfiles. Perhaps you've downloaded the wrong file? I have Realplayer 10.0.6 installed, and the file in my /distfiles folder is RealPlayer-10.0.6.776-20050915.i586.rpm I was hoping waiting a few days would get the problem solved, but I see it's still there. I don't remember having any problems with the certificate, but simply downloading the file and placing it in /usr/portage/distfiles should allow the emerge to continue. Downloading the file manually to /usr/portagedistfiles solved the problem. Tx, Holly Bill Roberts pgpD6xQjThbtv.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
OK. I got it working. Holy smoke that is one heck of a download. I'm going to upgrade gcc first though. No need compiling all that then having to do it again. This is my package.keywords file: =media-libs/akode-2.0_rc1 ~x86 =app-text/poppler-0.4.2-r1 ~x86 =app-text/poppler-0.4.2 ~x86 =sys-fs/udev-071 ~x86 =sys-fs/udev-072 ~x86 =sys-fs/udev-073 ~x86 =sys-apps/hal-0.5.4 ~x86 =sys-apps/hal-0.5.5.1 ~x86 sys-apps/pmount ~x86 sys-apps/dbus ~x86 kde-base/akode ~x86 kde-base/akregator ~x86 kde-base/amor ~x86 kde-base/ark ~x86 kde-base/arts ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-akode ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-audiofile ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-mpeglib ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-mpg123 ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-xine ~x86 kde-base/atlantik ~x86 kde-base/atlantikdesigner ~x86 kde-base/blinken ~x86 kde-base/certmanager ~x86 kde-base/cervisia ~x86 kde-base/dcopc ~x86 kde-base/dcopjava ~x86 kde-base/dcopperl ~x86 kde-base/dcoppython ~x86 kde-base/dcoprss ~x86 kde-base/drkonqi ~x86 kde-base/eyesapplet ~x86 kde-base/fifteenapplet ~x86 kde-base/juk ~x86 kde-base/kaboodle ~x86 kde-base/kaddressbook ~x86 kde-base/kaddressbook-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kalarm ~x86 kde-base/kalyptus ~x86 kde-base/kalzium ~x86 kde-base/kamera ~x86 kde-base/kanagram ~x86 kde-base/kandy ~x86 kde-base/kappfinder ~x86 kde-base/kapptemplate ~x86 kde-base/karm ~x86 kde-base/kasteroids ~x86 kde-base/kate ~x86 kde-base/kate-plugins ~x86 kde-base/katomic ~x86 kde-base/kaudiocreator ~x86 kde-base/kbabel ~x86 kde-base/kbackgammon ~x86 kde-base/kbattleship ~x86 kde-base/kblackbox ~x86 kde-base/kbounce ~x86 kde-base/kbruch ~x86 kde-base/kbstateapplet ~x86 kde-base/kbugbuster ~x86 kde-base/kcachegrind ~x86 kde-base/kcalc ~x86 kde-base/kcharselect ~x86 kde-base/kcheckpass ~x86 kde-base/kcminit ~x86 kde-base/kcoloredit ~x86 kde-base/kcontrol ~x86 kde-base/kcron ~x86 kde-base/kdat ~x86 kde-base/kdcop ~x86 kde-base/kde ~x86 kde-base/kde-env ~x86 kde-base/kde-i18n ~x86 kde-base/kde-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeaccessibility ~x86 kde-base/kdeaccessibility-iconthemes ~x86 kde-base/kdeaccessibility-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons-docs-konq-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeadmin ~x86 kde-base/kdeadmin-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdeadmin-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-icewm-themes ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-kwin-styles ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-kworldclock ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-styles ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers ~x86 kde-base/kdebase ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-data ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-pam ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-startkde ~x86 kde-base/kdebindings-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdebugdialog ~x86 kde-base/kdeedu ~x86 kde-base/kdeedu-applnk ~x86 kde-base/kdeedu-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdegames ~x86 kde-base/kdegames-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdegraphics ~x86 kde-base/kdegraphics-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdegraphics-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdejava ~x86 kde-base/kdelibs ~x86 kde-base/kdelirc ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-arts ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-kappfinder-data ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdenetwork ~x86 kde-base/kdenetwork-filesharing ~x86 kde-base/kdenetwork-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdenetwork-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdepasswd ~x86 kde-base/kdepim ~x86 kde-base/kdepim-kioslaves ~x86 kde-base/kdepim-kresources ~x86 kde-base/kdepim-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdepim-wizards ~x86 kde-base/kdeprint ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-kioslaves ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-misc ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-scripts ~x86 kde-base/kdesktop ~x86 kde-base/kdesu ~x86 kde-base/kdetoys ~x86 kde-base/kdetoys-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeutils ~x86 kde-base/kdeutils-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdewebdev ~x86 kde-base/kdewebdev-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdf ~x86 kde-base/kdialog ~x86 kde-base/kdict ~x86 kde-base/kdm ~x86 kde-base/kdnssd ~x86 kde-base/kdvi ~x86 kde-base/kedit ~x86 kde-base/keduca ~x86 kde-base/kenolaba ~x86 kde-base/kfax ~x86 kde-base/kfilereplace ~x86 kde-base/kfind ~x86 kde-base/kfloppy ~x86 kde-base/kfouleggs ~x86 kde-base/kgamma ~x86 kde-base/kgeography ~x86 kde-base/kget ~x86 kde-base/kghostview ~x86 kde-base/kgoldrunner ~x86 kde-base/kgpg ~x86 kde-base/khangman ~x86 kde-base/khelpcenter ~x86 kde-base/khexedit ~x86 kde-base/khotkeys ~x86 kde-base/kicker ~x86 kde-base/kicker-applets ~x86 kde-base/kiconedit ~x86 kde-base/kig ~x86 kde-base/kimagemapeditor ~x86 kde-base/kitchensync ~x86 kde-base/kiten ~x86 kde-base/kjots ~x86 kde-base/kjsembed ~x86 kde-base/kjumpingcube ~x86 kde-base/klaptopdaemon ~x86 kde-base/klatin ~x86 kde-base/klettres ~x86 kde-base/klickety ~x86 kde-base/klines ~x86 kde-base/klinkstatus ~x86 kde-base/klipper ~x86
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
On 12/7/05, Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel da Veiga wrote: I couldn't find my location in portuguese, c'mon, try just Buenos Aires, I'm pretty sure its there, Tried. Same result: invalid city. Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires (Argentina) Tried to add a test to the map with this location and it worked, so, no excuses... It autocompleted after the first Buenos word. Maybe your browser config? -- Daniel da Veiga Computer Operator - RS - Brazil -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version: 3.1 GCM/IT/P/O d-? s:- a? C++$ UBLA++ P+ L++ E--- W+++$ N o+ K- w O M- V- PS PE Y PGP- t+ 5 X+++ R+* tv b+ DI+++ D+ G+ e h+ r+ y++ --END GEEK CODE BLOCK-- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
Martins Steinbergs wrote: I have this in package.keyword sys-apps/pmount ~x86 sys-apps/dbus ~x86 sys-apps/hal ~86 there should be 'x' added sys-apps/hal ~86 sys-apps/hal ~x86 martins slaps forehead I figured it was something stupid I did. LOL Anyway, I somehow got through it, not real sure how though. ^-^ The whole thing is in the next email, which I sent a minute ago but always seems to cross in the mail flow. Basically, the check is in the mail. LOL Thanks again, gcc is next. At least it is not masked or anything. LOL Dale :-) -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. I have four rigs: 1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 80GB hard drives. 2: Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive. 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB drive. 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB SCSI drive. All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as servers. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
Hi from Eskisehir / Turkey guys! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
Hello from Kaukaun Wisconsin USA On Wednesday 07 December 2005 07:37 am, sempsteen wrote: Hi from Eskisehir / Turkey guys! -- LostSon http://www.lostsonsvault.org /\ \ \ \__/ \__/ \ \ (oo) (oo) \_\/~~\_/~~\_ _.-~===~-._ (___) \___/ I Want To Believe -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 06:32:22 -0600, Dale wrote: ls -1 /usr/portage/kde-base/ | sed 's:\(.*\):kde-base/\1 ~x86:' OK. That last one did something. It didn't like the first one though. Because qpkg is not in your path by default, move it from /usr/share/doc/gentoolkit-0.2.1_rc2/deprecated/qpkg/qpkg to /usr/bin, where it used to live. i don't like the way the deprecation is handled with this, I would prefer a qpkg USE flag for gentoolkit, so it is either installed or not. Installing it but hiding it seems pointless. -- Neil Bothwick WORM: (n.) acronym for Write Once, Read Mangled. Used to describe a normally-functioning computer disk of the very latest design. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
If you are still interested in frappr.com, please give one more point to http://www.frappr.com/linuxusers :) -- Bi Cờ Lao -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
Neil Bothwick wrote: On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 06:32:22 -0600, Dale wrote: ls -1 /usr/portage/kde-base/ | sed 's:\(.*\):kde-base/\1 ~x86:' Because qpkg is not in your path by default, move it from /usr/share/doc/gentoolkit-0.2.1_rc2/deprecated/qpkg/qpkg to /usr/bin, where it used to live. i don't like the way the deprecation is handled with this, I would prefer a qpkg USE flag for gentoolkit, so it is either installed or not. Installing it but hiding it seems pointless. Me cheated a while ago. :D /usr/bin/qpkg It's there. It just didn't like something. I copied and pasted it though. Maybe I have something else different. I dunno. Patiently waiting on gcc to compile. twidles thumbs Dale :-) -- To err is human, I'm most certainly human. I have four rigs: 1: Home built; Abit NF7 ver 2.0 w/ AMD 2500+ CPU, 1GB of ram and right now two 80GB hard drives. 2: Home built; Iwill KK266-R w/ AMD 1GHz CPU, 256MBs of ram and a 4GB drive. 3: Home built; Gigabyte GA-71XE4 w/ 800MHz CPU, 128MBs of ram and a 2.5GB drive. 4: Compaq Proliant 6000 Server w/ Quad 200MHz CPUs, 128MBs of ram and a 4.3GB SCSI drive. All run Gentoo, all run folding. #1 is my desktop, 2, 3, and 4 are set up as servers. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] How do I make an installable copy
Zac Medico wrote: Use tar or some other archive utility (possibly mksquashfs) to make a complete backup of the root filesystem (use mount with no arguments to see mount points that should be excluded). The easiest way to make a customized bootable cd/dvd is to remaster an existing one. The mkisofs manpage documents the creation of a bootable iso image. You will also want to consult the eltorito documentation for isolinux or grub depending on which boot loader you choose. Zac Thanks Zac. I will look into all this next free time I have -- mike kenny Linux Registered User #381724 LPI ID# 80080 Hell, there are no rules here, we're just trying to accomplish something Thomas Edison -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] 64 bit or not
I'm about to install gentoo on an athlon64. Is there enough 64 bit software and other good reasons to use the 64 bit version? Although a long time linux user, I'm not particularly skilled at dealing with problems (a slow learning or just thick headed I guess). But have cross posted this to hear from both 32 and 64 bit advocates. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Harry Putnam wrote: I've been tinkering around with installing a new hdd for the last 1/2 hr or so, suddenly on shutdown I hear 3 beeps come from the computer I'm working on. Attempts to reboot bring 3 1 second beeps now too. One by one, I've disconnected each drive, beginning with the one I've been tinkering with. There are currently 3 HDD and 2 cdroms in there. What led to this situation: I had disconnected both cdroms and connected the new hdd on that controller as single master. Booted up without problems. The new drive appeared in dmesg but fdisk knew nothing about it. I've been using Lilo lately and I noticed a line in lilo.conf that told the kernel some bad info since I had disconnected cdroms and installed the new drive: (On the kernel line amongst other things) `hdc=ide-scsi' That was the same device noted in dmesg as belonging to the new drive. hdc: WDC WD3000JB-00KFA0, ATA DISK drive I removed that from lilo.conf and reran lilo then shutdown. As mach was shutting down I heard those three beeps. Now I get the beeps when I try to boot and no bootsky. Its an intel D850MV mobo and on intel pages it tells me 3 beeps mean a memory problem. Just in case, I removed and reseated the memory cards, also tried booting with first one then the other mem card (2 256 cards). No change in beeps. I even tried booting without any installed... I'm not sure if that would invoke the beeps anyway, but I did hear them. Its been my experience thru life that usually, in fact nearly always, if you have trouble with something after working on it, its very very likely to be something you just did or had your hands on. I'm still wanting to believe this is something simple I did with the drive. However after disconnecting all drives ribbon and power source, I still hear the beeps, and don't get past that. The websites of the bios makers will have the meaning of their beep codes. There were only 3 and now 2 bios makers I believe. I seem to remember vaguely that 3 beeps indicates ram or video card problem. Did you check that they are in their slots securely? It is easy to slightly dislodge something? This is only a shot in the dark and hope it helps. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 06:51 am, a tiny voice compelled Neil Bothwick to write: One command to produce this is qpkg -nc -g kde-base | sed 's/$/ ~x86/' I'm still baffled by this. I ran Neil's suggested command above and wrote it to /etc/portage/package.keywords and an # emerge -up world wants to downgrade 73 non kde packages that were upgraded along with kde. I suppose I could just wait until kde-3.5.0 is stable but I would like to figure out how to beat this without using the --updateonly flag. -- Regards, Ernie 100% Microsoft and Intel free 09:52:50 up 2 days, 35 min, 5 users, load average: 0.05, 0.13, 0.17 Linux 2.6.5-gentoo-r1 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
Norberto Bensa wrote: Tried. Same result: invalid city. Google doesn't have a map of that city yet. This is satelite images, but their maps stop at this zoom level. http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Buenos+Airesspn=1.110276,2.943237t=hhl=en :( -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Harry Putnam wrote: I've been tinkering around with installing a new hdd for the last 1/2 hr or so, suddenly on shutdown I hear 3 beeps come from the computer I'm working on. Attempts to reboot bring 3 1 second beeps now too. I think 3 beeps is either your memory or CPU isn't slotted correctly. I can't remember which it is. Try taking out your memory first, and re-slotting it. It probably just got bumped when you were putting in your new HDD. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
Bill Roberts wrote: I can see the map in firefox on one computer, cannot see the map at all in firefox on another. Looked through the settings, use flags, etc., and couldn't find any differences. it only works with javascript enabled. Do you have that off? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Jerry Turba [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The websites of the bios makers will have the meaning of their beep codes. There were only 3 and now 2 bios makers I believe. I seem to remember vaguely that 3 beeps indicates ram or video card problem. Did you check that they are in their slots securely? It is easy to slightly dislodge something? From my post that you quoted : ) Its an intel D850MV mobo and on intel pages it tells me 3 beeps mean a memory problem. Just in case, I removed and reseated the memory cards, also tried booting with first one then the other mem card (2 256 cards). No change in beeps. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] 64 bit or not
Harry Putnam wrote: I'm about to install gentoo on an athlon64. Is there enough 64 bit software and other good reasons to use the 64 bit version? Although a long time linux user, I'm not particularly skilled at dealing with problems (a slow learning or just thick headed I guess). But have cross posted this to hear from both 32 and 64 bit advocates. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list we are currently replacing ALL of our 32-bit servers with 64-bit opterons (dual core in some cases) and have found very few serverish things we wanted to do that weren't supported. Most of these are webservers running zope and squid, with some running apache. Our applications developers had to change a few things to accomodate the 64-bit python, but other than that, pretty much a slam-dunk. Not running x or any desktops, though, so depending on your workload, your milage may vary. -- John Jolet Your On-Demand IT Department 512-762-0729 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.jolet.net -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Jerry Turba wrote: I seem to remember vaguely that 3 beeps indicates ram or video card problem. Video card problems is a morse code B, 3 short beeps and a long beep on all the boxen I have ever seen. -- Phil My Home Page: http://fancypiper.info Our 2nd CD: http://www.cdbaby.com/naomisfancy Naomi's Fancy performances: http://naomisfancy.virtualave.net/schedule.html -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Harry Putnam wrote: memory problem. Just in case, I removed and reseated the memory cards, also tried booting with first one then the other mem card (2 256 cards). No change in beeps. doh. I totally missed that part of your email. you may need a chip in each slot. I can't remember how your mobo works. some like that, some don't care. So, taking out one memory chip might not even work. however, it's possible that you discharged some static electricity and popped a memory chip. You really need the ability to put those chips in another mobo. At this point, you're going through the process of elimination. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] GCC-3.4 update: python error...
-Original Message- From: Willie Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 December 2005 00:32 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] GCC-3.4 update: python error... On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 08:49:29PM +0100, Holly Bostick wrote: Jarry schreef: What does 'gcc-config -l' say? obelix ~ # gcc-config -l /usr/bin/gcc-config: line 632: /etc/env.d/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6: No such file or directory * /usr/bin/gcc-config: Profile does not exist or invalid setting for /etc/env.d/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.6 [1] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4 [2] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4-hardened [3] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4-hardenednopie [4] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4-hardenednopiessp [5] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4-hardenednossp obelix ~ # Jarry I think what happened to you is that you didn't set a new gcc to be used, then removed the one that was being used (3.3.6). Nope, I noticed the same thing on my machine this morning. I am dead certain that after migrating to gcc-3.4 and used gcc-config to change to the new gcc-3.4, before I removed gcc-3.3.*: = # gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4 # env-update source /etc/profile = Then checked that gcc-3.4 had been selected, but this morning it was not there . . . spooky! I had to repeat the above steps to reset it, before I could update my box. -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] Re: dmesg yes fdisk no - new HDD
-Original Message- From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harry Putnam Sent: 07 December 2005 12:47 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: dmesg yes fdisk no - new HDD Bill Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Try disconnecting the atapi cdrw temporarily. Can fdisk see it then?? I had tried that too. And no it didn't make a difference. I can't post dmesg from that since something worse has happened. Spelled out in thread: Subject: Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot So I'll need to get that figured out before retrying the new drive. I assume that you have entered into and reset your BIOS settings to probe and recognise the new devices and their order, every time you connect/disconnect a device from the box? Most modern mobo's do so automatically, but occassionally require that you manually intervene (I know I had to do so a couple of times) -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] 64 bit or not
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Harry Putnam wrote: I'm about to install gentoo on an athlon64. Is there enough 64 bit software and other good reasons to use the 64 bit version? Although a long time linux user, I'm not particularly skilled at dealing with problems (a slow learning or just thick headed I guess). But have cross posted this to hear from both 32 and 64 bit advocates. Hi, I'm also curious to the answers to this question ;-) I just received (yesterday) my new AMD64 comp, and am busy installing it too as 64bit. I found this link which does answer quite a lot: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-amd64-faq.xml This does however not say if users are successfully using 64bit systems, and if there are actual advantages to it (double-libraries for some programs etc etc). Greetings Ralph -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (MingW32) iD8DBQFDlv7vCt0ZF9kLPvYRArUbAKCVh7HSK4KKdaNbhgBrWnd+4H8XwACePKlH TaCWrL1mCfjllBQBq2JyVQc= =Z4kq -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Mouse Movement rec/play
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 People, I've been trying to find some program that would allow me to record some moveclick sequence with the mouse, and then repeat that, on the same program window. Any ideas? My googling came up with some tools, but didn't work (too old, etc). - -- Arturo Buanzo Busleiman - www.buanzo.com.ar Consultor en Seguridad Informatica / Dominio Digital TV - Da FOSS man! KTP Consultores - info AT ktpconsultores.com.ar Romper un sistema de seguridad los acerca tanto a ser hackers como el encender autos puenteando los convierte en ingenieros automotrices. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDlv69AlpOsGhXcE0RAsMyAJ0a9tUoVKK5a72vQpmjhnuaEyaYkQCfXbtE O24XmGLL2FGAQYZ+5R8R4A4= =bMqh -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
-Original Message- From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harry Putnam Sent: 07 December 2005 02:33 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot I've been tinkering around with installing a new hdd for the last 1/2 hr or so, suddenly on shutdown I hear 3 beeps come from the computer I'm working on. Attempts to reboot bring 3 1 second beeps now too. One by one, I've disconnected each drive, beginning with the one I've been tinkering with. There are currently 3 HDD and 2 cdroms in there. What led to this situation: I had disconnected both cdroms and connected the new hdd on that controller as single master. Booted up without problems. The new drive appeared in dmesg but fdisk knew nothing about it. I've been using Lilo lately and I noticed a line in lilo.conf that told the kernel some bad info since I had disconnected cdroms and installed the new drive: (On the kernel line amongst other things) `hdc=ide-scsi' That was the same device noted in dmesg as belonging to the new drive. hdc: WDC WD3000JB-00KFA0, ATA DISK drive I removed that from lilo.conf and reran lilo then shutdown. As mach was shutting down I heard those three beeps. Now I get the beeps when I try to boot and no bootsky. Its an intel D850MV mobo and on intel pages it tells me 3 beeps mean a memory problem. Just in case, I removed and reseated the memory cards, also tried booting with first one then the other mem card (2 256 cards). No change in beeps. I even tried booting without any installed... I'm not sure if that would invoke the beeps anyway, but I did hear them. Its been my experience thru life that usually, in fact nearly always, if you have trouble with something after working on it, its very very likely to be something you just did or had your hands on. I'm still wanting to believe this is something simple I did with the drive. However after disconnecting all drives ribbon and power source, I still hear the beeps, and don't get past that. If the mobo manual says 3 beeps is a memory problem then that's that. MEMTEST 86 should pick up anything wrong with it. On the other hand you may have disturbed any jumpers/ribbons associated with the memory controller. In my limited experience, all beeps that I've experienced were related to either dodgy, or incompatible memory modules. -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 09:33 pm, a tiny voice compelled Harry Putnam to write: I've been tinkering around with installing a new hdd for the last 1/2 hr or so, suddenly on shutdown I hear 3 beeps come from the computer I'm working on. Attempts to reboot bring 3 1 second beeps now too. IIRC, 3 long beeps is a keyboard error. Did you remember to plug it in? do you have a spare? -- Regards, Ernie 100% Microsoft and Intel free 10:30:44 up 2 days, 1:13, 5 users, load average: 0.17, 0.47, 0.74 Linux 2.6.5-gentoo-r1 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] dmesg yes fdisk no - new HDD
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 17:34 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote: I'm installing a new HDD on an older (in P4 terms) P4 2.0 GB. On bootup I see it noticed in dmesg or but doesn't get an IRQ. (See snippet from dmesg) And once booted up, fdisk doesn't know about it. I pulled out the ribbon to two cd drives and connected This new drive by itself as master with no slave. (Just to start tinkering). Anyone that can spot something or has a nifty idea or question please respond. DMESG: This is one of the fun ones. try cfdisk and partedit, I think cfdisk will be more verbose and might tell you it is refused to seek() the drive... if thats the case, its probably the controller (or driver) being odd on you. Had this recently when a 250Gb disk was recognized as 655535Mb . Which is wrong ;) However, I got around it by formatting it in another machine, the drive works perfectly, (it seems, guess I'll know more later;) Though there may be some obscure config option in the IDE/ATA part of the kernel config to avoid this kind of situation. //Spider -- begin .signature Tortured users / Laughing in pain See Microsoft KB Article Q265230 for more information. end signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Phil Sexton wrote: Jerry Turba wrote: I seem to remember vaguely that 3 beeps indicates ram or video card problem. bad grey matter memory Video card problems is a morse code B, 3 short beeps and a long beep on all the boxen I have ever seen. /bad grey matter memory That should be one long beep followed by 3 short ones. blush -- Phil My Home Page: http://fancypiper.info Our 2nd CD: http://www.cdbaby.com/naomisfancy Naomi's Fancy performances: http://naomisfancy.virtualave.net/schedule.html -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Optical mouse lights off on kernel 2.6.14 but works on kernel 2.4.30
It will run lilo. It will also ask if you want to make a bootdisk if you are missing lilo and grub.On 12/7/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 05:34:19 -0600, Dale wrote: Why not let make do the whole job and add make install? That installs the kernel, makes the appropriate symlinks to the new and previous kernel and backs up your config. Because I did that once and it made a mess.I decided I can do it better than it can.It copied a whole bunch of crap over.Maybe it was a bug or something.I dunno.Maybe. I know I've been doing it that way for a couple of years, on several boxes, without a problem. It should only copy the kernel,System.map and config to /boot, and make the necessary symlinks to savealtering grub.conf. I believe it also runs lilo if necessary, but Idon't use lilo so I can't confirm that. --Neil Bothwick Q:How does a Zen Master order a hot dog? A: Make me one with everything.-- Steven Susbauer
RE: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
-Original Message- From: Billy Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 December 2005 15:27 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot Harry Putnam wrote: memory problem. Just in case, I removed and reseated the memory cards, also tried booting with first one then the other mem card (2 256 cards). No change in beeps. doh. I totally missed that part of your email. you may need a chip in each slot. I can't remember how your mobo works. some like that, some don't care. So, taking out one memory chip might not even work. however, it's possible that you discharged some static electricity and popped a memory chip. You really need the ability to put those chips in another mobo. At this point, you're going through the process of elimination. In the absence of another machine (and the risk of causing the same or worse due to not earthing oneself onto the box frame first) MEMTEST 86 should do the trick of diagnosing the blown memory module. -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Cleanup kde-3.4
Isn't qpkg deprecated? Does anybody know the equivalent un-deprecated replacement of this command? Neil Bothwick wrote: On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 18:19:27 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: I've just completed an upgrade to kde-meta-3.5 from kde-meta-3.4 -- what's the beast way to clean up all the old kde 3.4 packages. As posted yesterday: qpkg -I -nc -g kde-base | xargs emerge --prune
Re: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Michael Kintzios wrote: In the absence of another machine (and the risk of causing the same or worse due to not earthing oneself onto the box frame first) MEMTEST 86 should do the trick of diagnosing the blown memory module. this assumes one can get past POST :) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
On 12/7/05, Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday 06 December 2005 09:33 pm, a tiny voice compelled Harry Putnam to write: I've been tinkering around with installing a new hdd for the last 1/2 hr or so, suddenly on shutdown I hear 3 beeps come from the computer I'm working on. Attempts to reboot bring 3 1 second beeps now too. No need to guess. 1) These codes are on the web. Google post beep codes. Here's a couple: http://www.pchell.com/hardware/beepcodes.shtml http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm 2) They are different from one BIOS manufacturer to another. For complex codes make sure you know who's BIOS you are using. 3) 3 beeps is usually the keyboard. You probably pulled it a bit from the socket. Good luck, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] system stopped booting
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 09:17:28PM -0700, Richard Fish wrote: On 12/6/05, Michael George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Already checked that. The root filesystem does contain /dev/null and /dev/console are there. However, something is obviously breaking when udev mounts the /dev system and then those devices are no longer there... Hmm, take a look at the rules files in /etc/udev/rules.d, and see if there is any obvious corruption there. Same thing with /etc/udev/permissions.d/. At this point, you might have to do something drastic: rm -rvf /etc/udev emerge --oneshot udev I'd like to do that, but the problem is that an emerge of udev cannot complete. Doesn't get started as a matter of fact. I'm suspecting corruption in the FS, but it's quite weird that I can emerge some things just fine, btu others never get past the emerge message... -- -M There are 10 kinds of people in this world: Those who can count in binary and those who cannot. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
On 10:06 Wed 07 Dec , Billy Holmes wrote: Bill Roberts wrote: I can see the map in firefox on one computer, cannot see the map at all in firefox on another. Looked through the settings, use flags, etc., and couldn't find any differences. it only works with javascript enabled. Do you have that off? I have javascript enabled. The only obvious difference in settings between the one that does, and the one that doesn't show the map is the Allow web sites to install software button, which was enabled on the one that allowed it. I changed that on the non-working browser, restarted it, to no avail. Use flags are the same. The maps images on maps.google.com work nicely, so it seems to be a site specific problem. Oh, well, I guess I'll survive without that website. It did accept my zip, so I'm there, even if I can see it. Bill Roberts pgphplnAqq2lG.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Mouse Movement rec/play
On 12/7/05, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 People, I've been trying to find some program that would allow me to record some moveclick sequence with the mouse, and then repeat that, on the same program window. Any ideas? My googling came up with some tools, but didn't work (too old, etc). - -- Arturo Buanzo Busleiman - www.buanzo.com.ar Consultor en Seguridad Informatica / Dominio Digital TV - Da FOSS man! KTP Consultores - info AT ktpconsultores.com.ar Romper un sistema de seguridad los acerca tanto a ser hackers como el encender autos puenteando los convierte en ingenieros automotrices. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDlv69AlpOsGhXcE0RAsMyAJ0a9tUoVKK5a72vQpmjhnuaEyaYkQCfXbtE O24XmGLL2FGAQYZ+5R8R4A4= =bMqh -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list I once looked for something like this and found; http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/xmacro It does not have a Gentoo ebuild, and I eventually managed to get what I needed without xmacro, but maybe you can try it. -- Daniel da Veiga Computer Operator - RS - Brazil -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version: 3.1 GCM/IT/P/O d-? s:- a? C++$ UBLA++ P+ L++ E--- W+++$ N o+ K- w O M- V- PS PE Y PGP- t+ 5 X+++ R+* tv b+ DI+++ D+ G+ e h+ r+ y++ --END GEEK CODE BLOCK-- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Firefox toolbar font size
Ryan Viljoen wrote: Hi all, Does anyone know how to change the application font sizes? What I mean by this is the font sizes used to display the menus in firefox, open office and other programs. I run fluxbox. Currently they are quite large and I would like to decrease them. check /.mozilla/firefox/{salted}.default/chrome/userChrome-example.css -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: mathml problems with firefox 1.5
Moshe Kaminsky wrote: Hi, It's not a fonts problem, I also have the fonts installed. The page was rendered correctly with the previous version of firefox, and is still rendered correctly with mozilla. And it's not a firefox problem either. Rendering that page http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mathml/demo/texvsmml.xhtml is much better using binaries from ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.5/linux-i686/en-US/firefox-1.5.tar.gz -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Cleanup kde-3.4
On 12/7/05, Catalin Grigoroscuta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Isn't qpkg deprecated? Does anybody know the equivalent un-deprecated replacement of this command? Neil Bothwick wrote: On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 18:19:27 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: I've just completed an upgrade to kde-meta-3.5 from kde-meta-3.4 -- what's the beast way to clean up all the old kde 3.4 packages. As posted yesterday: qpkg -I -nc -g kde-base | xargs emerge --prune equery is the actual replacement -- Andres -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] What USE flags would make for the ideal home KDE box?
Twink, get off ICQ/AIM, start using my jabber server: http://www.binaryfreedom.info/ :-) Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: On Tuesday 06 December 2005 16:41, Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user] What USE flags would make for the ideal home KDE box?': I would like to see what USE flags you use to make the 'ideal' KDE Gentoo box. I'm just trying to narrow down my choices, and yet, still remain somewhat flexible, and/or secure. I run KDE at home with these use flags: USE=kde X java emacs gnutls samba motif truetype unicode xprint acl \ mysql postgres xml xml2 kerberos ldap hal howl esd nptl tcltk \ bzip2 odbc mozilla tetex threads libg++ oss arts kdeenablefinal \ tidy xinerama xmms directfb licaca fbcon flac vorbis ogg dga \ xine audiofile gphoto2 cscope bash-completion a52 aac dvd v4l \ vcd libcaca mng theora ieee1394 sndfile mikmod snmp dbus cdr \ dvdr acpi apm pda oggvorbis imagemagick guile wmf lesstif \ cdparanoia dv dvb dvdread lzo xanim rtc tga xvid bidi bl edl \ v4l2 nsplugin ffmpeg mjpeg css musepack fame sblive dts fuse \ real mplayer win32codecs syslog javascript sasl async svg smp \ gimpprint ppds lcms cups -gnome -Xaw3d musicbrainz gd tiff \ sqlite scanner logitech-mouse rdesktop lm_sensors slp \ ntlm_unsupported_patch browserplugin wifi elf If you don't have a printer you can drop out: gimpprint ppds lcms and cups xprint If you don't user 802.11 you can drop: wifi No scanner? drop scanner No digital camera? drop gphoto2 Don't have to deal with windows? drop samba No central login (probably) drop kerberos ldap and sasl ntlm_unsupported_patch Also, some of these are local use flags, and should really be in my /etc/portage/package.use There's probably a few extra banging around in there too. (bl, howl, odbc, driectfb, libcaca, oss, tidy, apm, elf, and possibly mozillam etc.) -- Governor Tarkin: The Imperial Senate will no longer be of any concern to us. I have just received word that the Emperor has dissolved the council permanently. The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away. Commander: But that's impossible. How will the emperor maintain control without the bureaucracy? Governor Tarkin: The regional governors now have direct control over their territories. Fear will keep the local systems in line. Fear of this battle station. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] emerge svgalib-1.9.23 dies
On 12/6/05, Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK so it built with FEATURES=-sandbox but I guess I don't understand why. Could someone give a brief description of the cause of sandbox violations? Sandbox violations occur when a build of a package tries to modify something on your filesystem outside of the /var/tmp/portage/pkg/work directory. Put simply, the build of a package is not allowed to do silly things like add users to /etc/passwd, change file or directory permissions, remove or add files, etc. Having such things in a build is a bad idea for every distribution, because if you build a binary package and distribute it, it is very unlikely that those modifications can also be distributed in any sane way. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Firefox toolbar font size
On 12/7/05, Edwin Kapauni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ryan Viljoen wrote: Hi all, Does anyone know how to change the application font sizes? What I mean by this is the font sizes used to display the menus in firefox, open office and other programs. I run fluxbox. Currently they are quite large and I would like to decrease them. check /.mozilla/firefox/{salted}.default/chrome/userChrome-example.css Its a problem with all my apps though, x-chat, openoffice, firefox... et al. I am about to try what Holly suggested. -- When you say I wrote a program that crashed Windows, people just stare at you blankly and say Hey, I got those with the system, for free. - Linus Torvalds, 1995 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] 64 bit or not
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 17:25, Ralph Slooten wrote: Harry Putnam wrote: I'm about to install gentoo on an athlon64. Is there enough 64 bit software and other good reasons to use the 64 bit version? Although a long time linux user, I'm not particularly skilled at dealing with problems (a slow learning or just thick headed I guess). But have cross posted this to hear from both 32 and 64 bit advocates. Hi, I'm also curious to the answers to this question ;-) I just received (yesterday) my new AMD64 comp, and am busy installing it too as 64bit. I found this link which does answer quite a lot: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-amd64-faq.xml This does however not say if users are successfully using 64bit systems, and if there are actual advantages to it (double-libraries for some programs etc etc). Greetings Ralph hi, kde-3.5 desktop with 512 RAM and few webapps on local apache2+php+mysql runs fine here. martins -- Linux 2.6.15-rc2 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+ 18:33:42 up 6:20, 6 users, load average: 0.00, 0.03, 0.08 pgpsEc1OMZWQv.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Mouse Movement rec/play
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Daniel da Veiga wrote: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/xmacro Oh well, that's one of the ones I tried, I didn't remember. Didn't work. Locked up xorg-x11. - -- Arturo Buanzo Busleiman - www.buanzo.com.ar Consultor en Seguridad Informatica / Dominio Digital TV - Da FOSS man! KTP Consultores - info AT ktpconsultores.com.ar Romper un sistema de seguridad los acerca tanto a ser hackers como el encender autos puenteando los convierte en ingenieros automotrices. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDlxGBAlpOsGhXcE0RAt/eAJ0fqEV8iBIRyRxI4p8bc0dveQoc+ACfdp4K o5llgjRKNfcQdT42L/KMOOY= =6W8d -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox toolbar font size
I take it you don't have GNOME installed (beyond the gtk libs needed to run Firefox)? Then try gtk-chtheme (emerge gtk-chtheme). This will allow you to change the settings for both the font name and size of the GTK2 fonts used on your system (it lets you change the theme too, but you probably don't care about that). Fixing that should fix the menu fonts and font sizes for the GTK applications you name. KDE apps pretty much need the KDE Control Center to do the same thing for KDE apps. Hope this helps. Holly Ok emerged gtk-chtheme and it works perfectly for all the apps except Open Office and Firefox. Notably those are the 2 binaries that I emerged. hmmm curious, any ideas? I quite like gtk-chtheme! -- When you say I wrote a program that crashed Windows, people just stare at you blankly and say Hey, I got those with the system, for free. - Linus Torvalds, 1995 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tuesday 06 December 2005 09:33 pm, a tiny voice compelled Harry Putnam to write: I've been tinkering around with installing a new hdd for the last 1/2 hr or so, suddenly on shutdown I hear 3 beeps come from the computer I'm working on. Attempts to reboot bring 3 1 second beeps now too. IIRC, 3 long beeps is a keyboard error. Did you remember to plug it in? do you have a spare? The answer to both is yes ... and tested. However Intel web page for my mobo says point blank it is memory, not keyboard. http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/cs-010249.htm -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] 64 bit or not
What about things like nvidia drivers, flash and java? (Obviously I could also just look through gentoo-portage.com...). Does firefox run in 64 bit? What about xmms and full alsa?I'm about to mess with my new system once I get the video card, it too is an AMD64. On 12/7/05, Martins Steinbergs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 07 December 2005 17:25, Ralph Slooten wrote: Harry Putnam wrote: I'm about to install gentoo on an athlon64.Is there enough 64 bit software and other good reasons to use the 64 bit version? Although a long time linux user, I'm not particularly skilled at dealing with problems (a slow learning or just thick headed I guess). But have cross posted this to hear from both 32 and 64 bit advocates. Hi, I'm also curious to the answers to this question ;-) I just received (yesterday) my new AMD64 comp, and am busy installing it too as 64bit. I found this link which does answer quite a lot: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-amd64-faq.xml This does however notsay if users are successfully using 64bit systems, and if there are actual advantages to it (double-libraries for some programs etc etc). Greetings Ralphhi, kde-3.5 desktop with 512 RAM and few webapps on local apache2+php+mysqlruns fine here.martins--Linux 2.6.15-rc2 AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+ 18:33:42 up6:20,6 users,load average: 0.00, 0.03, 0.08-- Steven Susbauer
Re: [gentoo-user] Xine-lib and arts-3.5.. Doesn't get compiled
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 09:27, Richard Fish wrote: The first is to figure out which .la files and packages still reference kde 3.4 stuff: find / -name *.la -exec grep --with-filename -l kde/3.4 {} \; 2/dev/null | while read x; do equery belongs $x ; done The output of the above will give you a list of .la files and the packages that own them. Now you can either edit the .la files by hand to fix the path, or emerge --oneshot pkgname each of the listed packages. My preference is to remerge the dependant packages, but I can't really explain why...it just feels safer to me. -Richard I ran into problems with DirectFB. I had to manually sort out the dependencies and re-emerge libsdl and sdl-sound first. Other than that, everything was fine. xine-lib also got recompiled perfectly after libsdl and DirectFB. Thank you for your reply. Regards, Mrugesh -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Cleanup kde-3.4
And listed from the kde docs, the best way to remove is:equery list kde-base/ | grep 3.4 | xargs emerge --unmerge --pretendOn 12/7/05, Andres Becerra Sandoval [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 12/7/05, Catalin Grigoroscuta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Isn't qpkg deprecated?Does anybody know the equivalent un-deprecated replacement of this command? Neil Bothwick wrote:On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 18:19:27 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:I've just completed an upgrade to kde-meta-3.5 from kde-meta-3.4 -- what's the beast way to clean up all the old kde 3.4 packages.As posted yesterday: qpkg -I -nc -g kde-base | xargs emerge --pruneequery is the actual replacement --Andres--gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list-- Steven Susbauer
Re: [gentoo-user] How do I make an installable copy
Mike Kenny wrote: Zac Medico wrote: Use tar or some other archive utility (possibly mksquashfs) to make a complete backup of the root filesystem (use mount with no arguments to see mount points that should be excluded). The easiest way to make a customized bootable cd/dvd is to remaster an existing one. The mkisofs manpage documents the creation of a bootable iso image. You will also want to consult the eltorito documentation for isolinux or grub depending on which boot loader you choose. Thanks Zac. I will look into all this next free time I have I might add that it's a good idea to practice with something small, such as gentoo's minimal install cd. You can test your remastered iso image with an emulator such as app-emulation/qemu. Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Cleanup kde-3.4
On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 17:46 +0200, Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote: Isn't qpkg deprecated? Does anybody know the equivalent un-deprecated replacement of this command? Neil Bothwick wrote: As posted yesterday: qpkg -I -nc -g kde-base | xargs emerge --prune The replacement is equery. However since equery lists version numbers in it's output, the command to replace the above is more complex: equery -q list -f kde-base/.* | sed 's/-r[0-9].*$//;s/\(^.*\/*\)-.*/\1/' | uniq | xargs emerge --prune Another option is app-portage/portage-utils. Using the qlist applet, the above command is: qlist -C -I kde-base | uniq | xargs emerge --prune Regards, Paul -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Optical mouse lights off on kernel 2.6.14 but works on kernel 2.4.30
I'll try that, if it doesn't work, I'm going to give up and use the 2.4 kernel. It's an openmosix kernel, so I can have a cluster up and running at my house. Question: Is portage working ok with OpenMosix now? 2005/12/7, Mariusz Pękala [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 2005-12-07 02:24:51 -0200 (Wed, Dec), Raphael Melo de Oliveira Bastos Sales wrote: And the answer is... 42. Turns out I was asking the wrong question. The whole problem about it is that the 2.6 kernels detect my mouse as a ImExPS/2 mouse and not as a ImPS/2. What I need is to find a way to tell the psmouse module (PS/2 Mouse Kernel Module) to exclude ImExPS/2 as a protocol for my mouse. Maybe module parameter will work? Like: options psmouse proto=imps in /etc/modules.d/psmouse file, for example. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by 'grep -i virus $MESSAGE' Trust me. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] 64 bit or not
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 23:14, Steven Susbauer wrote: What about things like nvidia drivers, flash and java? (Obviously I could also just look through gentoo-portage.com...). Does firefox run in 64 bit? What about xmms and full alsa? I'm about to mess with my new system once I get the video card, it too is an AMD64. I have an NVIDIA card. NVIDIA has 64 drivers. Works perfectly. To run Firefox with Flash and Sun's Java, you can use 32 bit firefox-bin. Works perfectly fine when Flash is installed via Portage. As for Sun's JRE, you'll need to extract it yourself and just add a link to its plugin so in mozilla's plugins directory. This information is available in the AMD64 related documents on http://gentoo-wiki.com I also compiled Mozilla with VLC plugin for streaming stuff. Mplayer-bin which is 32 bit, is also installed for win32codecs to work. I don't use XMMS, I use amaroK. Works perfectly. So does ALSA. There's a nice guide in GPD for creating 32 bit chroots. Check it out. HTH, Mrugesh -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] lightweight webcam server for embedded gentoo?
Hi, On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 01:29:23 -0800 (PST) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd like to be able to stream video from the webcam. I don't need full tv quality - even a jpeg every second or so will be fine. Trouble is, all the software I've found so far assumes X and many other heavy libraries. All I want is to capture jpeg images - I could write the TCP/IP server part myself. try out mplayer. You'll probably want to reduce its features to a minimum. Maybe you're better off compiling it from source yourself, circumventing portage. You'll want support for v4l(2) and jpeg. OTOH, there's VLC. This may be a good bet, too. It's specifically designed to do this kind of job. -hwh -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
Second Brazilian, first from Brasĩlia. Hi to everyone ;) 2005/12/7, Bill Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 10:06 Wed 07 Dec , Billy Holmes wrote: Bill Roberts wrote: I can see the map in firefox on one computer, cannot see the map at all in firefox on another. Looked through the settings, use flags, etc., and couldn't find any differences. it only works with javascript enabled. Do you have that off? I have javascript enabled. The only obvious difference in settings between the one that does, and the one that doesn't show the map is the Allow web sites to install software button, which was enabled on the one that allowed it. I changed that on the non-working browser, restarted it, to no avail. Use flags are the same. The maps images on maps.google.com work nicely, so it seems to be a site specific problem. Oh, well, I guess I'll survive without that website. It did accept my zip, so I'm there, even if I can see it. Bill Roberts -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] laptop brocken since kernel 2.6.14
Hi list, my little PIII-M 600MHz Laptop doesn't boot with kernel =2.6.14. I have several systems from PII to Dual-Xeon all fine with 2.6.14. I don't know how to trouble-shoot this problem. since 2.6.14 the kernel stops early before vesafb. The last lines look like this (taken from dmesg of 2.6.13): Boot video device is :00:09.0 PCI: Using IRQ router PIIX/ICH [8086/7198] at :00:07.0 PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 0 of device :00:0b.0 PCI: BIOS reporting unknown device 00:01 PCI: BIOS reporting unknown device 00:02 PCI: Bus 1, cardbus bridge: :00:08.0 IO window: 2000-2fff IO window: 4000-4fff PREFETCH window: 0c00-0dff MEM window: 0e00-0fff PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device :00:08.0 Simple Boot Flag at 0x37 set to 0x1 Machine check exception polling timer started. output from dmesg (2.6.13-gentoo-r3) https://po2.uni-stuttgart.de/~ruslucas/laptop/dmesg-2.6.13-gentoo-r3 output of lspci -v https://po2.uni-stuttgart.de/~ruslucas/laptop/lspci config of gentoo-sources-2.6.13-r3 https://po2.uni-stuttgart.de/~ruslucas/laptop/config-2.6.13-gentoo-r3 config of gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r2 https://po2.uni-stuttgart.de/~ruslucas/laptop/config-2.6.14-gentoo-r2 config of vanilla-sources-2.6.15-rc4 https://po2.uni-stuttgart.de/~ruslucas/laptop/config-2.6.15-rc4 Can someone help me? Thanks, Sascha. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] laptop brocken since kernel 2.6.14
Sascha Lucas wrote: since 2.6.14 the kernel stops early before vesafb. The last lines look like this (taken from dmesg of 2.6.13): have you tried booting of a kernel without vesafb? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Strange KDE/gcc upgrade
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 20:00 -0700, Richard Fish wrote: ldd /bin/bash found problem: I must use ldd /parth/to/program/program to get the right result thanks for tip -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
It turned out to be unrelated to memory. Just as I posted it had to do with what I last had in my hand. Apparently plugging one of the IDE ribbons pulled out another tiny plug. I can't tell from the terrible little quick reference that comes with that intel board what the heck it was. It appears to be a connection for front USB 2. I've posted a picture with 2 arrows. A red one showing the memory cards to orient the viewer and a green one indicating where this tiny plug is. My grandson did the honors holding back the extra junk. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Where is it posted?Did plugging this back in end up fixing the problem?On 1/7/05, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:It turned out to be unrelated to memory.Just as I posted it had to do with what I last had in my hand.Apparently plugging one of theIDE ribbons pulled out another tiny plug.I can't tell from theterrible little quick reference that comes with that intel board whatthe heck it was.It appears to be a connection for front USB 2. I've posted a picture with 2 arrows. A red one showing the memorycards to orient the viewer and a green one indicating where this tinyplug is. My grandson did the honors holding back the extra junk. --gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list-- Steven Susbauer
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
Harry Putnam wrote: Date: 7.1.2005 20:11 = ! And I wonder, why your mail is always deep back in my mail folder... :-) Jarry -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Let's make a map of Gentoo users
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 12:00:17AM -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Daniel da Veiga wrote: I couldn't find my location in portuguese, c'mon, try just Buenos Aires, I'm pretty sure its there, else I would have to try país Brasil instead of Brazil. I live in a small city and still it got my location right, yours should be piece of cake... Buenos Aires IS there. Just click the not in us link, then type Buenos Aires.. - People, we do stuff far more difficult than navigatin a web site, for googlegod's sake! - -- Arturo Buanzo Busleiman - www.buanzo.com.ar Consultor en Seguridad Informatica / Dominio Digital TV - Da FOSS man! KTP Consultores - info AT ktpconsultores.com.ar Yes, it IS there. Anyway, whether or not google finds it depends on the browser somehow. I had troubles with Konqueror (it said it didn't know Buenos Aires) but I could find it with Firefox. Matias -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Yikes, what have I done 3 1 seconds beeps on boot
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 14:38, a tiny voice compelled Jarry to write: Harry Putnam wrote: Date: 7.1.2005 20:11 = ! And I wonder, why your mail is always deep back in my mail folder... :-) Jarry It looks like his email app thinks it's 1/7/05 -- Regards, Ernie 100% Microsoft and Intel free 14:52:48 up 1:31, 4 users, load average: 0.02, 0.07, 0.09 Linux 2.6.5-gentoo-r1 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] laptop brocken since kernel 2.6.14
since 2.6.14 the kernel stops early before vesafb. The last lines look like this (taken from dmesg of 2.6.13): have you tried booting of a kernel without vesafb? yes and no. I didn't remove the VESA VGA graphics support from the kernel. But I booted without any vga= parameter. Otherwise I'll see just a blank screen. Are there good reasons to remove VESA from kernel? The next view lines I expect from 2.6.14 are: apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.16ac) JFS: nTxBlock = 1485, nTxLock = 11882 SGI XFS with ACLs, large block numbers, no debug enabled Initializing Cryptographic API Real Time Clock Driver v1.12 Non-volatile memory driver v1.2 vesafb: framebuffer at 0xc000, mapped to 0xcc90, using 3072k, total 4096k THX, Sascha. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Firefox toolbar font size
Holly Bostick motub at planet.nl writes: Does anyone know how to change the application font sizes? What I mean by this is the font sizes used to display the menus in firefox, open office and other programs. I run fluxbox. Currently they are quite large and I would like to decrease them I take it you don't have GNOME installed (beyond the gtk libs needed to run Firefox)? Then try gtk-chtheme I have a similar problem with the options in Ethereal under kde. The font is a little bit small and nothing under kde's control center allows modification of the fonts inside the ethereal gui.(File Edit View Go Capture.) My problem may also be less than robust font options is my xorg.conf file. gtk-chtheme did not seem to fix the problem. any other ideas? James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: mathml problems with firefox 1.5
* Edwin Kapauni [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/12/05 18:46]: Moshe Kaminsky wrote: Hi, It's not a fonts problem, I also have the fonts installed. The page was rendered correctly with the previous version of firefox, and is still rendered correctly with mozilla. And it's not a firefox problem either. Rendering that page http://www.mozilla.org/projects/mathml/demo/texvsmml.xhtml is much better using binaries from ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.5/linux-i686/en-US/firefox-1.5.tar.gz Appears you are right! emerging mozilla-firefox-bin solves the problem. I will update the bug report. Thanks, Moshe -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. -- Douglas Adams Moshe Kaminsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home: 08-9456841 pgpIDzgMPsS1o.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 10:03:09 -0500, Ernie Schroder wrote: I'm still baffled by this. I ran Neil's suggested command above and wrote it to /etc/portage/package.keywords and an # emerge -up world wants to downgrade 73 non kde packages that were upgraded along with kde. I suppose I could just wait until kde-3.5.0 is stable but I would like to figure out how to beat this without using the --updateonly flag. Try emerge -ut world, to see which packages want the older versions. -- Neil Bothwick Hot glass looks exactly the same as cold glass. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Cleanup kde-3.4
On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 17:46:12 +0200, Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote: Isn't qpkg deprecated? Yes, but it still works and is the best tool for this particular task. Does anybody know the equivalent un-deprecated replacement of this command? equery is generally the replacement for qpkg, but its output isn't as suitable for this task. -- Neil Bothwick Plagarism prohibited. Derive carefully. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] Re: Firefox toolbar font size
On 12/7/05, Ryan Viljoen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Does anyone know how to change the application font sizes? What I mean by this is the font sizes used to display the menus in firefox, open office and other programs. I run fluxbox. Currently they are quite large and I would like to decrease them. Thanks Rav Ok solved the problems: 1. Firefox I had to change to DPI setting under Edit Preferences Content Advanced to Sytem setting and that sorted it out. 2. Open Office Thanks to afv-13 for this assistance: exporting OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome ooffice fixed up Open Office. Here is a bit more: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Beautify_GNOME#OpenOffice Thanks all for the suggestions. Holly thanks again for that app. Cheers Rav -- When you say I wrote a program that crashed Windows, people just stare at you blankly and say Hey, I got those with the system, for free. - Linus Torvalds, 1995 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] bash and keeping history
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 03:26:12AM -0500, Willie Wong wrote from 'man tty' tty - print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input Thanks. That simplifies things a bit, but it also prefixes with /dev/, so the revised script goes like so... # If running interactively, then: if [ $PS1 ]; then # Set up a separate HISTFILE, depending on which tty we logged in # from. Convert slashes in tty names (e.g. pts/0) into underscores. mytty=`tty | sed s/\/dev\/// sx/x_xg` export HISTFILE=${HOME}/.history_${mytty} -- Walter Dnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] In linux /sbin/init is Job #1 My musings on technology and security at http://tech_sec.blog.ca -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] krecipes fails due to gcc library problem
Hi All, This is a box I converted into the new gcc-3.4.4 following the long winded approach of re-emerging everything according to the guide. Neveretheless, I have now come up to this problem when I am trying to emerge krecipes: === /bin/sh ../../libtool --silent --mode=link --tag=CXX i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-long-long -Wundef -ansi -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_BSD_SOURCE -Wcast-align -Wconversion -Wchar-subscripts -Wall -W -Wpointer-arith -Wno-non-virtual-dtor -DNDEBUG -DNO_DEBUG -O2 -O2 -march=prescott -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -Wformat-security -Wmissing-format-attribute -fno-exceptions -fno-check-new -fno-common -DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -DQT_NO_STL -DQT_NO_COMPAT -DQT_NO_TRANSLATION-o krecipes -R /usr/lib -R /usr/kde/3.4/lib -R /usr/qt/3/lib -R /usr/lib -L/usr/kde/3.4/lib -L/usr/qt/3/lib -L/usr/libmain.o krecipes.o kr ecipesview.o pref.o propertycalculator.o setupwizard.o shoppingcalculator.o kstartuplogo.o mixednumber.o recipeactionshandler.o recipefilter.o krecipesiface_skel.o krecipesdbiface_skel.o backends/libkrecipesdbs.la exporters/libkrecipesexporters.la importers/libkrecipesimporters.la dialogs/libkrecipesdialogs.la widgets/libkrecipeswidgets.la datablocks/libdatablocks.la backends/MySQL/libkrecmysql.l a -lkhtml -lkspell libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.6/libstdc++.la' make[4]: *** [krecipes] Error 1 make[4]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/krecipes-0.8.1/work/krecipes-0.8.1/ krecipes/src' make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/krecipes-0.8.1/work/krecipes-0.8.1/ krecipes/src' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/krecipes-0.8.1/work/krecipes-0.8.1/ krecipes' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/krecipes-0.8.1/work/krecipes-0.8.1' make: *** [all] Error 2 !!! ERROR: kde-misc/krecipes-0.8.1 failed. !!! Function kde_src_compile, Line 173, Exitcode 2 !!! died running emake, kde_src_compile:make === Any ideas how I could fix it? -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list