Do you have working the lcd brightness??, what kind of grafic card do you
have?. I'm using a 12 pbook 867Mhz with a gentoo from two years ago and I
don't check hardware configuration since a long time ago. Is the nvidia
and lcd light runing??
tnks, ( sorry for my english)
I am running gentoo on
Hello,
could somebody with a G3 Mac 400 MHz test the memory bandwidth with the
stream tool, and tell me the results?
http://www.greyhound-data.com/gunnar/glibc/stream.gz
Thank you,
Ingo Schmitz
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I have the same problem as you do, but in my case the ambient lights
sensor doesn't work either.
This happened after a switch from 2.6.15 to 2.6.16. I think the reasons
might be in the I2C module that has been changed.
In the 2.6.15 it was I2C_KEYWEST while in 2.6.16 it is named I2C_POWERMAC.
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
I don't know what 'upgrade guide' you have read, but:
The gcc upgrade doc. The one, to which there is a link in the GWN.
Which part of the upgrade guide did you not follw?
I followed the part, which said, that no additional work was required. The
part, which is
Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/27/06, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And also pardon me, when I'm annoyed because of too bold statements
which turn out to be wrong. If it says no problems expected, then
that's what I expect. I don't expect to run into deep problems. And
the GWN and upgrade
Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/27/06, Kenneth Hopping [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem appears to be that /sys/class/net/eth0 does not exist.
This is a pseudo-filesystem like proc that I cannot manipulate.
Is there some configuration file that needs initialization or a package
that I need to
On 5/27/06, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if he does not have glib?
Then he installs it.
so, he should install something he does not need and 'test' it, to satisfy
your needs?
Not MY needs, no. But to be able to say that all is fine, when it has been
posted here, that glib is one
On Sat, 27 May 2006 13:29:01 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:
Did you yet re-compile Qt 3 and Qt 4? No?
For the sake of argument, I just did. Guess what? The only bad
thing that happened is my KDE theme went away. No big deal, I've seen
it before when upgrading qt, and although I'm not sure
On 5/28/06, Kenneth Hopping [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
What do lspci and lsmod report?
01:08.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado]
(rev 74)
Ok, when you go to configure your kernel, go under Device
Drivers-Network device support-Ethernet (10 or
Having just reinstalled Gentoo (AMD64) on my PC and setting up sound
according to the ALSA How To I can play audio files, in this case MP3's,
fine in XMMS but when I try them in either Amarok or Juk they are choppy
and unlistenable.
Can anyone suggest how I might go about diagnosing and fixing the
Hi,
Amarok can use a variety of sound engine (arts, xine, gstreamer), but juk only
uses aKode. So, the common denominator seems to be arts. Did you install
arts ? If so, de-activate it and retry, it is known to cause problem since it
captures the sound device.
Other than this general advice,
recently my sister descovered a strange and serious bug with
mozilla-firefox-1.0.8 in combination with xorg-x11-6.8.2-r7. After
visiting
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofilefriendid=36939781
xorg shuts down immediatly direct access to the box via the terminal
is
On Sun, 2006-05-28 at 15:03 +0400, Alexander Kirillov wrote:
recently my sister descovered a strange and serious bug with
mozilla-firefox-1.0.8 in combination with xorg-x11-6.8.2-r7. After
visiting
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofilefriendid=36939781
xorg shuts
I tried upgrading my Opera 8.52 to 8.54. That gave me severa ACCESS DENIEDerrors, as well as a ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY and stop in emerge eventhough more packages were ready to install.Here's what I got (Ikke tilgang means No access):
Unpacking opera-8.54-20060330.1-static-qt.i386-en.tar.bz2 to
On Saturday 27 May 2006 23:46, Jonathan Chocron wrote:
Le Samedi 27 Mai 2006 11:40, Dave S a écrit :
Hi all,
This is a bit OT but I have a netgear router DG834 ADSL firewall router.
I have restricted my incoming services with ...
Enable Service Name Action LAN Server IP address
Martin Larsson wrote:
I tried upgrading my Opera 8.52 to 8.54. That gave me severa ACCESS DENIED
errors, as well as a ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY and stop in emerge even
though more packages were ready to install.
Here's what I got (Ikke tilgang means No access):
Unpacking
* On May 27 11:29, Lord Sauron (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
At this rate, I'm inclined to recommend Kuroo to all of you. I've
been kicking the tires in on it, and it's really quite good.
I have a feeling that, given people who extensively discuss the merits of
esearch vs. eix, you're
On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 04:33:47PM +0200, Martin Larsson wrote:
I tried upgrading my Opera 8.52 to 8.54. That gave me severa ACCESS
DENIED
errors, as well as a ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY and stop in emerge even
though more packages were ready to install.
Try synching again. I had
* On May 27 11:40, Jason Weisberger (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
I figure upgrading to GCC 4.1.1 from 3.4.5 wouldn't be such a pain,
right? WRONG.
I wanted to give it a day or two of use before I commented, but I
recently upgraded to GCC 4.1.1 and rebuilt most of my system. I have
Rumen Yotov a écrit :
Hi,
Try disabling the sandbox FEATURE in /etc/make.conf.
Run: 'FEATURE=-sandbox emerge www-client/opera -a'
Never used 'opera' so can't say more.
HTH.Rumen
Hi,
Disabling sandbox is probably a bad idea.
Bug #134368
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On Sunday 28 May 2006 07:53, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
I don't know what 'upgrade guide' you have read, but:
The gcc upgrade doc. The one, to which there is a link in the GWN.
Which part of the upgrade guide did you not follw?
I followed the part, which said,
On Sunday 28 May 2006 07:55, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
On 5/27/06, Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And also pardon me, when I'm annoyed because of too bold statements
which turn out to be wrong. If it says no problems expected, then
that's what I expect. I don't
Hi
I have just changed some USE flag settings, and the resulting emerge -N
asks to rebuild glibc however when I run it, it simply stops and drops
back to the command line with no actual complaint. The output is as below
much is snipped for clarity, if anyone has a suggestion or something I can
I tried upgrading my Opera 8.52 to 8.54. That gave me severa ACCESS DENIED
errors, as well as a ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY and stop in emerge even
though more packages were ready to install.
As a workaround you may temporarily mask opera-8.54.
I have same problem and syncing didn't help so far.
On 5/28/06, Alexander Kirillov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried upgrading my Opera 8.52 to 8.54. That gave me severa ACCESS DENIED errors, as well as a ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY and stop in emerge even though more packages were ready to install.As a workaround you may temporarily mask
Hi,
I'm using alsa, and i can't use the sound simultaneously by more than
one application, for example, when i'm seeing flash animations on
firefox, xmms can't output sound. How can i solve this?
Cheers,
Felipe
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On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 01:35:38PM -0400, JimD wrote
It is official.
http://picasa.google.com/linux/
It installs and runs well with Gentoo.
What I'm waiting for is Google Earth. The resolution is a lot better
than even maps.google.com...
- bottle of suntan lotion $20
- blanket
On 5/27/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That does not work for ssh/scp sessions.I usually test $PS1 to tell if it's really a shell -- the variable does not even exist for an scp session, although .bashrc gets called.can you give us an example of what your .bashrc looks like?
Well, the
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 09:02:25AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
The correct way to see which USE flags are in operation is
emerge --info | grep USE
This shows the combined effect of your profile and make.conf (but not
per-package settings from /etc/portage).
One question about that. In
Hi,
today emerge showed me following error while updating perl-cleaner:
!!! Digest verification Failed:
!!!/usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz
!!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size
How can I fix it?
Jarry
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Erase /usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz and re-emerge
*may* fix it. Worked for me.
- Mark
On 5/28/06, Jarry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
today emerge showed me following error while updating perl-cleaner:
!!! Digest verification Failed:
!!!
JimD wrote:
Jason Weisberger wrote:
List,
I figure upgrading to GCC 4.1.1 from 3.4.5 wouldn't be such a pain,
right? WRONG. So far I've had just about every problem under the
sun, mostly in the form of filesize errors which I wouldn't think
would be related to GCC, but then again:
Sunday 28 May 2006 18:43 skrev Jarry:
today emerge showed me following error while updating perl-cleaner:
!!! Digest verification Failed:
!!!/usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz
!!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size
How can I fix it?
This is probably the third
Mark Knecht wrote:
Erase /usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz and re-emerge
*may* fix it. Worked for me.
- Mark
On 5/28/06, Jarry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
today emerge showed me following error while updating perl-cleaner:
!!! Digest verification Failed:
!!!
On Sun, 28 May 2006 12:35:21 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
What do the flags userland_GNU kernel_linux elibc_glibc do?
Not show up with the latest portage :)
I'm
sure the developers have some reason to put them in. Mind you, I don't
always agree with the developers, but that's another story.
On Sun, 28 May 2006 19:47:14 +0200, Ptitjack wrote:
#cd /usr/portage/app-admin/perl-cleaner/
#ebuild perl-cleaner-1.03-r1.ebuild digest
#emerge -u perl-cleaner
Would do the trick.
While removing any security against trojan packages. The correct approach
is to remove the packages fro
On 5/28/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/28/06, Kenneth Hopping [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Fish wrote:
What do lspci and lsmod report?
01:08.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M [Tornado]
(rev 74)
Ok, when you go to configure your kernel, go under
Sunday 28 May 2006 20:28 skrev Daniel da Veiga:
Maybe he already have the driver compiled as a module but its not
loading it?!
If that was the case it would have shown up when he ran:
# find /lib/modules/2.6.16-gentoo-r7/kernel -type f -iname '*.ko'
Look in his previous mail. It didn't. This
Sunday 28 May 2006 19:47 skrev Ptitjack:
#cd /usr/portage/app-admin/perl-cleaner/
#ebuild perl-cleaner-1.03-r1.ebuild digest
#emerge -u perl-cleaner
This is a terrible piece of advice. By following this he would be overriding a
security measure. See my reply to Kristian Poul Herkild in the
On Sunday 28 May 2006 17:57, Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
Hi,
I'm using alsa, and i can't use the sound simultaneously by more than
one application, for example, when i'm seeing flash animations on
firefox, xmms can't output sound. How can i solve this?
Cheers,
Felipe
ALSA supports software
Colleen Beamer wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
Erase /usr/portage/distfiles/perl-cleaner-1.03.tar.gz and re-emerge
*may* fix it. Worked for me.
- Mark
On 5/28/06, Jarry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
today emerge showed me following error while updating perl-cleaner:
!!! Digest
Walter Dnes wrote:
I have two machines. To be kinder and gentler on the mirrors, I've
set things up so that my emergency machine (1999 Dell 450mhz PIII with
128 megs of RAM) uses my main machine as the mirror for emerge --sync.
The next step is to use my main machine as the first place to
On 5/28/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this security measure. In this case the tar file changed without changing the
name after you originally installed the package (or after it was downloaded
to the mirror that you are using...). This change could be a bugfix. By
making your
On 5/28/06, Kevin O'Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Portage is a wonderful thing.
That said, it is sometimes a bit unnerving to look at the details. For
instance, I was
watching my update go by just now and saw this during the update to kpdf:
Source unpacked.
This Makefile is only for
Sunday 28 May 2006 21:26 skrev Richard Fish:
I just have to say that if upstream authors include a bug-fix without
releasing a new version (and a differently named tarball), they need a
good clubbing.
I agree with that. Still, apparently that is what happened here. It's stupid,
but since the
On 5/28/06, Jure Varlec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ALSA supports software mixing, but you have to create a proper asoundrc config
file to activate the dmix plugin. See
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_ALSA_Complete_(includes_dmix)
Actually current versions (since 1.0.10, I think) of alsa activate
On Sunday 28 May 2006 19:54, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
This change could be a
bugfix. By making your own digest you don't get this bugfix...
more probably - the mirror corrupted the file. Or someone replaced it with a
hacked package.
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I know of GTK-Qt which lets GTK+ look like QT under KDE. However, is
there the opposite for Gnome? I would like to make the few QT/KDE apps
I run look better withing Gnome.
Thanks,
Jim
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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Bo Ørsted Andresen a gentiment tapote:
Sunday 28 May 2006 19:47 skrev Ptitjack:
#cd /usr/portage/app-admin/perl-cleaner/
#ebuild perl-cleaner-1.03-r1.ebuild digest
#emerge -u perl-cleanerize
This is a terrible piece of advice. By following this he would be overriding
a
security
Sunday 28 May 2006 23:07 skrev Ptitjack:
Ok, I read your post and I see that it was a dangerous advice by
breaking a security measure.
I think I didn't quite understand the digest utility, but now I do and I
won't do it again on my system.
Sorry,
I'm quite sure that you (and others) didn't
Sunday 28 May 2006 21:48 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
This change could be a
bugfix. By making your own digest you don't get this bugfix...
more probably - the mirror corrupted the file. Or someone replaced it with
a hacked package.
While that is possible I'm not really sure why you
On Monday 29 May 2006 00:10, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Sunday 28 May 2006 21:48 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
This change could be a
bugfix. By making your own digest you don't get this bugfix...
more probably - the mirror corrupted the file. Or someone replaced it
with a hacked
Monday 29 May 2006 00:32 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
While that is possible I'm not really sure why you consider it more
likely.
because I know at least one mirror which regularly corrupts files.
The digest still changed so it would have to be a mirror that the devs who
created the
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Monday 29 May 2006 00:10, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Sunday 28 May 2006 21:48 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
This change could be a
bugfix. By making your own digest you don't get this bugfix...
more probably - the mirror corrupted the file. Or
On Monday 29 May 2006 00:41, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Monday 29 May 2006 00:32 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
While that is possible I'm not really sure why you consider it more
likely.
because I know at least one mirror which regularly corrupts files.
The digest still changed so it
On Monday 29 May 2006 00:43, Teresa and Dale wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Monday 29 May 2006 00:10, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Sunday 28 May 2006 21:48 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
This change could be a
bugfix. By making your own digest you don't get this bugfix...
more probably
On Sat, 2006-05-27 at 21:44 -0400, JimD wrote:
Iain Buchanan wrote:
I'm not saying it _does_ these things, but where does it say it
_doesn't_?
Hey, Google has a corporate slogan of do no evil. We can trust big
corps right? :-)
hahaha.
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On Sun, 2006-05-28 at 12:20 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 01:35:38PM -0400, JimD wrote
It is official.
http://picasa.google.com/linux/
It installs and runs well with Gentoo.
What I'm waiting for is Google Earth. The resolution is a lot better
than even
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Monday 29 May 2006 00:43, Teresa and Dale wrote:
Don't use that one. LOL Which is it so the rest of us can avoid it?
Why ask for problems when we have enough already. ;-)
I am using it becaue I am only allowed to download a certain volume per month
Monday 29 May 2006 00:51 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
The digest still changed so it would have to be a mirror that the devs
who created the digests used..
what?
I am talking about the problem, that mirrors might corrupt files and that
this is why making a new digest may not be a good
Monday 29 May 2006 01:11 skrev Teresa and Dale:
Well, if they corrupt things, I can see why they are free. That really
sucks but I guess you are stuck with crossing your fingers and hoping it
will be a good file.
Well, that's what the digest verification is for, right. It ensures that he
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Monday 29 May 2006 01:11 skrev Teresa and Dale:
Well, if they corrupt things, I can see why they are free. That really
sucks but I guess you are stuck with crossing your fingers and hoping it
will be a good file.
Well, that's what the digest verification is
On Monday 29 May 2006 01:25, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
Monday 29 May 2006 00:51 skrev Hemmann, Volker Armin:
The digest still changed so it would have to be a mirror that the devs
who created the digests used..
what?
I am talking about the problem, that mirrors might corrupt files
On Monday 29 May 2006 01:11, Teresa and Dale wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Monday 29 May 2006 00:43, Teresa and Dale wrote:
Don't use that one. LOL Which is it so the rest of us can avoid it?
Why ask for problems when we have enough already. ;-)
I am using it becaue I am only
On May 28, 2006, at 11:21 AM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
On 5/27/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That does not work for ssh/scp sessions. I usually test $PS1 to tell
if it's really a shell -- the variable does not even exist for an
scp session,
although .bashrc gets called.
can you give
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Monday 29 May 2006 01:11, Teresa and Dale wrote:
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Monday 29 May 2006 00:43, Teresa and Dale wrote:
Don't use that one. LOL Which is it so the rest of us can avoid it?
Why ask for problems when we have enough
quit fucking email bombing me you ass holes.
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On Monday 29 May 2006 03:03, John Laremore wrote:
quit fucking email bombing me you ass holes.
stop insulting people
stop sending html mail
Nobody is bombing you - why did you suscribe to this mailing list, if you
don't want emails from it?
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* On May 25 21:45, Lord Sauron (gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org) wrote:
I'm learning Gentoo as fast and as much as I can!
Cool! I hope you like it as much as the others here - it's a great
system for a lot of uses.
I've fixed many problems by myself that you haven't heard about because
I
First time I ever did this on a mailing list...
John Laremore... you are PLONKED... My email filter now drops your emails into
the bit bucket where they belong
On Sunday 28 May 2006 21:03, John Laremore wrote:
quit fucking email bombing me you ass holes.
From: Bo ظrsted Andresen
On 5/28/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 28, 2006, at 11:21 AM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: On 5/27/06, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That does not work for ssh/scp sessions.I usually test $PS1 to tell
if it's really a shell -- the variable does not even exist for an scp session,
No problem, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
you'll recieve them no longer.
You are aware that you had to sign up in the first place though... right?
On Mon, 29 May 2006, John Laremore wrote:
quit f'in email bombing me you arse holes.
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 08:35:36AM +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote
reading gentoo-wiki.com - free.
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_GoogleEarth_with_wine
Been there, done that, all I got was a lousy teeshirt...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.wine/dosdevices/c: $
From: Kenton Groombridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 17:16:51 -
Hi,
As suggested I tried to install the newest hunspell available and
installed openoffice-2.0.2-r2.
The build failed again with the same error while installing.
On 5/28/06, John Laremore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quit f
John, donate your computer to charity. This whole internet thing is
just not for you...
-Richard
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On 5/28/06, Meino Christian Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Kenton Groombridge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice build failed.
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 17:16:51 -
Hi,
As suggested I tried to install the newest hunspell available and
installed openoffice-2.0.2-r2.
The
csütörtök 25 május 2006 14.37 dátummal Stefán István ezt írta:
csütörtök 25 május 2006 13.58 dátummal Neil Bothwick ezt írta:
On Thu, 25 May 2006 13:20:36 +0200, Stefán István wrote:
I have a Canon usb scanner and I have problem using it with xsane.
The sane-find-scanner finds it:
Am Freitag, 26. Mai 2006 10:42 schrieb ext Graham Murray:
One thing to note is that if you want to use kdehiddenvisibility then
you will have to re-emerge qt-3.3.6-r1 before rebuilding KDE as the
KDE builds (upstream) will disable hidden visibility unless qt
was built with the hidden
Hi all,
Yesterday, among the packages in my upgrade list was kde-3.5. After
getting the problem with perl-cleaner solved (thanks to the help on this
list), the upgrade went apparently smoothly.
According to what I read in some of the Gentoo documentation after
booting into kde-3.5, I had to
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