On Thursday 12 October 2006 03:23, Trenton Adams wrote:
> Why does revdep-rebuild try and update packages that do not exist? Is
> this a bug, or am I missing something?
>
> # revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -p -v 2>&1
> ...
> Calculating dependencies /
> emerge: there are no ebuilds to
Trenton Adams wrote:
> Why does revdep-rebuild try and update packages that do not exist? Is
> this a bug, or am I missing something?
>
> # revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -p -v 2>&1
> ...
> Calculating dependencies /
> emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "=dev-lang/python-2.3.5".
On Thursday 12 October 2006 08:17, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> Thanks all. I guess I now understand how it works.
>
> Someone noted that if you update sshd for example, a restart would be in
> order afterward. This would seem to be true of a lot of programs. So
> would a total restart of the syst
On Thursday 12 October 2006 06:39, Lord Sauron wrote:
> > $ zgrep IPW2100\\\|IEEE80211 /proc/config.gz
> > CONFIG_IEEE80211=m
> > # CONFIG_IEEE80211_DEBUG is not set
> > CONFIG_IEEE80211_CRYPT_WEP=m
> > CONFIG_IEEE80211_CRYPT_CCMP=m
> > CONFIG_IEEE80211_CRYPT_TKIP=m
> > # CONFIG_IEEE80211_SOFTMAC i
quoth the Daniel Barkalow:
> >
> > What's up with this? I really don't want netkit-rsh installed
> > either...xsm changelog says nothing...
>
> You want to be looking at xinit's info; turns out you want the "minimal"
> USE flag if you don't want to include the things used by the default
> Xsession,
Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>The command `sensors' displays all the expected data but ksenors never
>>shows me anything but a blank screen.
>>
>>
>>
> did you run sensors-detect?
>
The command `sensors' would not show the data I mentioned if I had not.
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On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, darren kirby wrote:
> quoth the Daniel Barkalow:
> > > emerge --update --deep --tree world will tell you why.
> >
> > It'll tell you what wants them, but not why. In particular, it
> > doesn't specify why xinit-1.0.2-r6, which didn't need xsm on September
> > 22nd, now does.
>
On Thursday 12 October 2006 06:41, Trenton Adams wrote:
[SNIP]
> [22:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] trenta]# eselect
[SNIP]
> Extra modules:
> bashcomp Manage contributed bash-completion scripts
> binutils Manage installed versions of sys-devel/binutils
> !!! Error: Coul
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Neil Hodges wrote:
> Hello,
>
> You would run the command:
> # ln -s /etc/init.d/net.{lo,ethX}
>
> However, "ethX" would refer to the device name of your network card,
> which you should be able to find out via a search on Google.
You can also do "ls /sys/class/net" to get
Hello,
You would run the command:
# ln -s /etc/init.d/net.{lo,ethX}
However, "ethX" would refer to the device name of your network card,
which you should be able to find out via a search on Google.
- Neil
On 21:53 Wed 11 Oct , Lord Sauron wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 October 2006 21:45, Trenton
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 21:45, Trenton Adams wrote:
> You create net.eth0, or whatever, by linking /etc/init.d/net.ethX to
> /etc/init.d/net.lo The driver will create the actual kernel device
> name of eth0, ath0, or whatever, and then your link will make it
> work.
Makes sense. How do I do
You create net.eth0, or whatever, by linking /etc/init.d/net.ethX to
/etc/init.d/net.lo The driver will create the actual kernel device
name of eth0, ath0, or whatever, and then your link will make it work.
On 10/11/06, Lord Sauron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 21:11,
[22:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] trenta]# equery check eselect
[ Checking app-admin/eselect-1.0.2 ]
* 57 out of 57 files good
[22:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] trenta]# eselect
Usage: eselect
Global options:
--no-color,--no-colourDisable coloured output
Built-in modules:
help Displa
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 21:11, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> On Thursday 12 October 2006 06:00, Lord Sauron wrote:
> [SNIP]
>
> > I isolated my problem to this:
> >
> > emerge ipw2100 ties in ieee80211, and that fails to compile because
> > it says that the current kernel cannot have the option
On Thursday 12 October 2006 04:56, Trenton Adams wrote:
> Hi guys, eselect doesn't appear to be working on my one computer
> (amd64) for some reason. I've re-emerged it already, but to no avail.
What is the output of:
# equery check eselect
# equery belongs blas.eselect
# equery belongs blas.e
On Thursday 12 October 2006 06:00, Lord Sauron wrote:
[SNIP]
> I isolated my problem to this:
>
> emerge ipw2100 ties in ieee80211, and that fails to compile because it
> says that the current kernel cannot have the option IEEE80211 in either
> module or enabled. It needs it disabled.
>
> I tried
They're going to install wireless in my school so I guess I better get
this working sometime soon : )
I isolated my problem to this:
emerge ipw2100 ties in ieee80211, and that fails to compile because it
says that the current kernel cannot have the option IEEE80211 in either
module or enabled.
On Thursday 12 October 2006 02:49, Daniel Barkalow wrote:
> > > Does anyone know why they have appeared? I don't have them installed
> > > previously and I am quite skeptical about "netkit-rsh" since it
> > > installs rexec, rlogin and rsh.
> >
> > emerge --update --deep --tree world will tell you
quoth the Daniel Barkalow:
> > emerge --update --deep --tree world will tell you why.
>
> It'll tell you what wants them, but not why. In particular, it
> doesn't specify why xinit-1.0.2-r6, which didn't need xsm on September
> 22nd, now does.
What's up with this? I really don't want netkit-rsh in
On Thursday 12 October 2006 04:43, Trenton Adams wrote:
> Is there a way of asking emerge to only merge the packages after all
> dependencies have been successfully built into tar.bz2 packages?
From `man emerge`:
--buildpkgonly (-B)
Creates binary packages for all ebuilds processed without
Hi guys, eselect doesn't appear to be working on my one computer
(amd64) for some reason. I've re-emerged it already, but to no avail.
I run
# eselect
and get the following...
Usage: eselect
Global options:
--no-color,--no-colourDisable coloured output
Built-in modules:
help
Hi Guys,
Is there a way of asking emerge to only merge the packages after all
dependencies have been successfully built into tar.bz2 packages?
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Hi Iain,
Sorry, previously I made a mistake running;
# mount /dev/sdb1 /media/disk
It should be
# mount /dev/sda1 /media/
The USB enclosure can still be mounted. They are there.
- snip -
> Now that you kind-of have things happening, what does /var/log/messages
> show when you plug in a usb
Why does revdep-rebuild try and update packages that do not exist? Is
this a bug, or am I missing something?
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -p -v 2>&1
...
Calculating dependencies /
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "=dev-lang/python-2.3.5".
# equery list python
[ Searching
gnome is ok now!But i still can't fix my xfce.when i run
'revdep-rebuild -p' every thing is OK!
But when i enter my xfce,i just can't find my desktop!The screen is
black except the tool bar,and i still can use the items which are on
the tool bar.
It's not like you haven't mentioned this befor
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 21:31:41 +0200, pk wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know why they have appeared? I don't have them installed
> > previously and I am quite skeptical about "netkit-rsh" since it installs
> > rexec, rlogin and rsh.
>
> emerge --update --deep
On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 21:28 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 21:31:41 +0200, pk wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know why they have appeared? I don't have them installed
> > previously and I am quite skeptical about "netkit-rsh" since it installs
> > rexec, rlogin and rsh.
>
> emerge --u
On 10/11/06, Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did "emerge -p --depclean" and it would remove x11-base/xorg-x11
(version 7.0-r1).
Now, how can this be? (No, I don't run a X-less workstation!)
I know --depclean is not to be blindly trusted, but is this normal?
xorg-x11 is just a meta-b
On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 06:51 -0700, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Iain,
>
>
> > OK, we're getting somewhere!!
>
> Something strange happened here. After serveral boots the trick did not work
> any more.
>
> Login as "user"
>
> # `gnome-volume-manager &`
> (gnome-volume-manager:6102): GnomeUI-WARNIN
On Thursday 12 October 2006 00:56, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> I did "emerge -p --depclean" and it would remove x11-base/xorg-x11
> (version 7.0-r1).
> Now, how can this be? (No, I don't run a X-less workstation!)
> I know --depclean is not to be blindly trusted, but is this normal?
As has been mentio
I did "emerge -p --depclean" and it would remove x11-base/xorg-x11
(version 7.0-r1).
Now, how can this be? (No, I don't run a X-less workstation!)
I know --depclean is not to be blindly trusted, but is this normal?
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On Wednesday 11 October 2006 18:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It locks up everytime I attempt to query the modem. Kpp by the way. Sorry
> for top post blackberry only allow that. Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular
> Wireless
You need to emerge hcfpcimodem; run hcfpci-config (I think this happens
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 21:31, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
[SNIP]
> > Calculating world dependencies . ... done!
> > [ebuild N] sys-devel/binutils [2.16.1-r3]USE="nls
> > -multislot -multitarget -test -vanilla" 109 kB
$ emerge -pv binutils
These are the packages that would be
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 18:53, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
> > Please show us that output of emerge --tree. Makes it soo much easier
> > to explain it...
>
> Uh sorry - did not want to spam this list with too much text ;-)
No, this is not spam. It is necessary info to explain what's going on.
> po
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 22:19, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 10/11/06, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The arecord apeared to work, but when I played it back with aplay -
> > silence!
>
> At this point you may want to try the patch that you found on the
> forums. Unfortunately it doe
> Actually, with the 'emptytree' option, it should be trying to rebuild
> everything in your 'world' set along with the dependancies using their
> current versions and use flags. I'm guessing that the odd behavior is
> because you're using it in conjunction with 'uND'. 'Update' and
> 'newuse' go
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 18:38, Alex Pelts wrote:
> Use netstat and see if ssh is listening on local host on the right port.
> default vnc port is 5900 by the way. 5800 is the one that java client is
> served on.
Thanks again Alex, I can shift the ports to the 5900 range, although all
things
On 10/11/06, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The arecord apeared to work, but when I played it back with aplay - silence!
At this point you may want to try the patch that you found on the
forums. Unfortunately it doesn't apply cleanly against 1.0.13, and
the original patch author did
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 21:31:41 +0200, pk wrote:
> Does anyone know why they have appeared? I don't have them installed
> previously and I am quite skeptical about "netkit-rsh" since it installs
> rexec, rlogin and rsh.
emerge --update --deep --tree world will tell you why.
--
Neil Bothwick
If a
pk wrote:
> Does anyone know why they have appeared? I don't have them installed
> previously and I am quite skeptical about "netkit-rsh" since it installs
> rexec, rlogin and rsh.
Me too, since it installs them setuid root.
-- Remy
Remove underscore and suffix in reply address for a timely res
On 10/11/06, Daniel Pielmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Which is normal because an up to date system doesn't have to download
anything. But when i add the emptytree option "emerge -pveuND world" i
get this (output reduced):
> emerge -pveuND world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged
2006/10/11, Daniel Pielmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I recognized this some time ago!
When my system is up to date "emerge -pvuND world" shows me:
> emerge -pvuND world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies... done!
>
> Total size of dow
Hi,
I recognized this some time ago!
When my system is up to date "emerge -pvuND world" shows me:
> emerge -pvuND world
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating world dependencies... done!
>
> Total size of downloads: 0 kB
Which is normal because an up to da
Hi!
After a "emerge --sync" a while ago a couple of new packages has
appeared on the "emerge radar", namely:
x11-apps/xsm-1.0.1 & net-misc/netkit-rsh
Does anyone know why they have appeared? I don't have them installed
previously and I am quite skeptical about "netkit-rsh" since it installs
rexe
I remember getting this long ago for one of my programs. It occured
when I tried to use the wrong compiler, whether it was g++ or gcc, I
can't remember.
Anyhow, this is happening with the mail-filter/maildrop-2.0.1, which
is actually installed already, but won't compile right now. Mental
note t
I can't right now, as my logs for that don't exist, I forgot to put the 2>&1.
Right now I'm trying to revdep-rebuild so.6. We'll see how that goes first.
Thanks.
On 10/10/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 07:23, Trenton Adams wrote:
> Any other ide
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 13:05:12 -0500, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> And ... if the startup scripts change or a major version bump occurs, a
> clean shutdown should happen BEFORE the new package is installed. The
> portage system really should shutdown any services before an upgrade
> occurs.
So
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 08:24:48 -0700, Grant wrote:
> I tried using vobcopy to decrypt my "The Life of Mammals" dd images
> and, strangely, it's not working. vobcopy outputs the same error that
> dvdbackup did, something about an error cracking the CSS keys, which
> comes from libdvdcss.
Could it b
Nick Rout wrote:
which leads top the point that if you update a daemon like sshd, yopu
need to restart it, or else you are still running the old daemon.
And ... if the startup scripts change or a major version bump occurs, a
clean shutdown should happen BEFORE the new package is installed.
On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 12:23 -0400, Daniel Barkalow wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
>
> > I have been using Gentoo for more than 2 years now and have always
> > wondered (but never asked - That's the "dumb" part) how Gentoo manages
> > to update a package that happens to be r
Hi,
I have setup logcheck and added various filters - it works great apart from
one niggle ...
Oct 8 07:38:56 localhost exiting on signal 15
Oct 8 07:38:57 localhost syslogd 1.4.1#17ubuntu7: restart.
I can filter out the restart with
/etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/syslogd
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [
* Bo �rsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-10-11 10:51] :
> Please show us that output of emerge --tree. Makes it soo much easier to=20
> explain it...
>
> Bo Andresen
Uh sorry - did not want to spam this list with too much text ;-)
portage # emerge -uDpt world
These are the packages that
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 18:00, maxim wexler wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> One of my morning chores after booting linux is to su
> and enter #mknod /dev/ppp c 108 0 and #chmod a+rw
> /dev/parport0.
>
> Where can I park these commands to automate the
> process?
udev is supposed to create these nodes a
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> I have been using Gentoo for more than 2 years now and have always
> wondered (but never asked - That's the "dumb" part) how Gentoo manages
> to update a package that happens to be running at the time.
>
> Given that the old version (the one running
* Steve [Gentoo] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11/10/06 09:34]:
> I'm familiar with this procmail recipe:
>
> --
> :0
>
> * ^List-Id:.*
> | formail +1 -ds >> gentoo_user
> --
>
> However... I need to use maildir is there a straightforward way to
> deliver directly to maildir folders with formail fro
Hi group,
One of my morning chores after booting linux is to su
and enter #mknod /dev/ppp c 108 0 and #chmod a+rw
/dev/parport0.
Where can I park these commands to automate the
process?
-Maxim
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the
I assumed that the wep key the router uses was a string "s:**" It
turns out that the key is a hexi number instead. Of course removing the
"s:" solved the problem. Now the wireless works nicely.
essid_ath0="patkno"
mode_ath0="managed"
channel_ath0="6"
key_patkno="** enc open"
--
> > mount /dev/dvd
> > TITLE=$(vobcopy -I 2>&1 | awk '/DVD-name:/ {print $3}')
> > vobcopy -m || exit
> > mkisofs -dvd-video -V ${TITLE} -o ${TITLE}.iso ${TITLE} || exit
> > rm -fr ${TITLE}
> > umount /dev/dvd
>
> Thanks for the script. I set it up to temporarily use my dd images as
> the source,
Richard Broersma Jr yahoo.com> writes:
> /> I'm having a 2.2KV APC UPS, and i'm connecting my Gentoo email server on
> it,
> > so what is the proper way to configure my server to auto shutdown, when the
> > Main power off.
> emerge apcupsd
> It works beautifully. Communication between serve
Rasmus:
I've had a look at mb2md, and this seems close to what I'd need - though
I'm dubious about two aspects:
1.It doesn't seem to have a filter mode (i.e. It always takes file
as input as opposed to stdin, which would allow it to slot more neatly
into a procmail based solution.
2.The d
It locks up everytime I attempt to query the modem. Kpp by the way. Sorry for
top post blackberry only allow that.
Sent via BlackBerry from Cingular Wireless
-Original Message-
From: Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 07:42:31
To:gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [
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Shaochun Wang wrote:
> It's /etc/X11/gdm/PostSession
And I was mistaken, after all! :) So good for the find command :P
- --
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"Do you know about the dangers of DRM? Find out a
Hi Iain,
>> Yes, it worked, no icons on gnome desktop.
>>
>> $ ls -al /media/disk
>> $ ls -al /media/disk-l
>> showed 2 partitions of the USB enclosure.
>> # gnome-volume-propertie
>> ...
>> Mount removable drives when hot-plugged
>> Mount removable media when inserted
>> Browse removable media
On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 11:32 +0100, Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
> Kevin Fullerton wrote:
> > Here's the procmail recipe I use with maildir folders and the Gentoo lists
> > - I think as long as procmail is setup with maildir support you just need
> > to set your MAILDIR var and use a trailing slash and i
I recently installed lm_sensors and ksenors since I run kde. When I
click on the ksenors Icon under kde start/utilities/ksenors
I see the little bouncing icon for a moment then an icon appears in my
taskbar. Clicking the icon allows me do config.
But I never see anything in the ksensors screen.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 09:14:48AM -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
> /etc/gdm/PostSession if I'm not mistaken. Check that path out.
It's /etc/X11/gdm/PostSession
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# equery check gnome-vfs
thanks,my gnome-vfs crack!
now my gnome problem is fix!
I will try to fix my xfce
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"Steve [Gentoo]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> --
>
> :0
> * ^List-Id:.*
> | formail +1 -ds >> gentoo_user/
>
> --
I don't have your setup but am a longtime procmail user..
Maybe you can use formail as a filter and then deliver something like
below... I may have it broken up wrong but the idea ma
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Shaochun Wang wrote:
> I want to execute beagle-shutdown when I logout from gnome,
> how can I configure gnome to do something on exiting?
/etc/gdm/PostSession if I'm not mistaken. Check that path out.
or find it with find /etc -name PostSession -typ
I want to execute beagle-shutdown when I logout from gnome,
how can I configure gnome to do something on exiting?
BTW, it's easy to achive this by the ExitFunction in FVWM.
And I don't know whether there exits equivalent things for gnome.
Thank you in advance.
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b.n. wrote:
> Wow!
> That's a big step towards what I wanted to hear -integrated 3d desktop
> without having to hack around with X.I don't like to use ~x86 for
> critical packages like X, but I hope 7.1 will be x86 relatively soon...
Yes, pretty WOW!
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 10:40:55 + (UTC), Stefan Wimmer wrote:
> > You could have seen this straight away by adding --tree to the emerge
> > command.
> Well - in my case "emerge --tree" brings up that media-fonts/font-alias
> needs kde-env?!?!! Any explanation for that?
Not without seeing the
Set it to shutdown when you have x minutes of battery left where x is enough to
allow you to shutdown the system. There is an application in portage - nuts I
think that is supposed to interface to UPSs.
>
> From: "Suranga Kasthuriarachchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/10/11 Wed AM 01:27:25
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 12:40, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
> > You could have seen this straight away by adding --tree to the emerge
> > command.
>
> Well - in my case "emerge --tree" brings up that media-fonts/font-alias
> needs kde-env?!?!! Any explanation for that?
Please show us that output of
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 11:19, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 October 2006 22:37, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> [SNIP]
>
> > emerge -p world had to parse the entire portage tree anyway, it
> > could easily check for versioning conflicts while doing it and
> > display a message to the user,
* Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-10-10 13:47] :
> You could have seen this straight away by adding --tree to the emerge
> command.
>
> Neil Bothwick
Well - in my case "emerge --tree" brings up that media-fonts/font-alias
needs kde-env?!?!! Any explanation for that?
Greetz
Stefan
-
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 11:32:08AM +0100, Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
> Is formail the right tool for me to use here? Is there a tool to
> deliver an mbox of messages to a maildir that I can use in place of '>>
> gentoo_user/' above?
To googling for mbox2maildir or mb2md(?). With a bit of work I think
Kevin Fullerton wrote:
> Here's the procmail recipe I use with maildir folders and the Gentoo lists -
> I think as long as procmail is setup with maildir support you just need to
> set your MAILDIR var and use a trailing slash and it knows it'd delivering to
> a MailDir.
>
A, I guess I ha
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 22:55, Mark Shields wrote:
> Guys, there's no need to keep replying. Thanks for the help, but I'm able
> to do it now (have been for the past 4 e-mails)
I'm glad you got it sorted Mark.
A vaguely related but quite O/T question: would you perhaps know why when I
selec
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 06:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone gotten the conexant chip modem to work under linux?
Yes, I have running hcfpci for some years now. You need to rebuild it every
time you compile a new kernel. What's your problem?
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Regards,
Mick
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Des
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 08:47, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
[SNIP]
> Yes, that's reverse dependencies.
>
> The portage way is to see if it shows up on emerge --depclean --pretend. If
> it doesn't then you have something in your world file that depends on it.
> If the package itself is in your wor
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 22:37, Alan McKinnon wrote:
[SNIP]
> emerge -p world had to parse the entire portage tree anyway, it could
> easily check for versioning conflicts while doing it and display a
> message to the user, much like blockers do currently. I get it that
> portage likely can't sug
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 01:30:59 -0500, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> I suspected it might be memory. However I still find it difficult. If
> I'm running KDE for example, it requires at least kdelibs which is a lot
> to hold in memory.
Programs only load the libraries they use, you're unlikely to have
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 22:06, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 10/10/06, Matthew R. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Tried using arecord and got the following error
> > matt# arecord -d 10 cd -t wav -D copy test.wav
> > ALSA lib pcm.c:2143:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM copy
>
> It doesn't know
Dnia środa, 11 października 2006 06:21, Anthony E. Caudel napisał:
> I have been using Gentoo for more than 2 years now and have always
> wondered (but never asked - That's the "dumb" part) how Gentoo manages
> to update a package that happens to be running at the time.
>
> Given that the old versi
On Tue, 2006-10-10 at 04:16 -0700, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Iain,
> Yes, it worked, no icons on gnome desktop.
>
> $ ls -al /media/disk
> $ ls -al /media/disk-l
> showed 2 partitions of the USB enclosure.
> # gnome-volume-propertie
> ...
> Mount removable drives when hot-plugged
> Mount removabl
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