[gentoo-user] libapreq2 and Perl API

2007-06-25 Thread Nikolai

Hello

I'm kind of new person in the Gentoo world.
I've installed libapreq2. But I couldn't found Perl modules like
Apache2::Request, Apache2::Cookie, ... I decided to take a look at the
ebuild. There wasn't --enable-perl-glue option for the configure
script and I changed that. Now I'm wonderring is it correct that I've
done. Is there a package that give me all these modules?

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Re: [gentoo-user] smbd starts slow.

2007-06-25 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Sunday 24 June 2007, David Harel wrote:
 /etc/init.d/smbd (Version 3.0.24) starts slow. Any idea?

None whatsoever.

An error message quoted by yourself, perhaps some screen output or 
even ... god forbid ... some relevant log file entries might change 
that though.

And while you're at it, define slow. 3 seconds? 3 minutes? 3 hours?

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[gentoo-user] Re: print to pdf

2007-06-25 Thread Alexander Skwar
Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok, I have found the solution of my problem:
 
 emerge --unmerge ghostscript-gpl
 emerge ghostscript-esp
 
 That solves my problem.

Nice to hear, that it's working for you. Me, I've got no problems with 
ghostscript-gpl, though.

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[gentoo-user] Re: print to pdf

2007-06-25 Thread Alexander Skwar
Urs Schuetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Try to use the ghostpdf.ppd printer description with your
 cups-pdf printer to get the options to embed the fonts.

Hm, why are you using this ppd file with cups-pdf? It doesn't
belong to cups-pdf (at least not to 2.4.6). When I installed
the cups-pdf printer, I used the PPD file that was supplied
with it; ie. /usr/share/cups/model/PostscriptColor.ppd. And
this works pretty fine.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Problems accessing gmail with pop3 using kmail/kontact

2007-06-25 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Friday 22 June 2007, Uwe Thiem wrote:
 On 22 June 2007, Alan McKinnon wrote:
  On Friday 22 June 2007, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
   don't have kmail open for days?
 
  I'd love to, but don't get a chance to try - I manage about 8 hours
  max at a stretch

 ???

 I usually have kmail open for days or even weeks without any
 problems. Well, I don't use gmail. ;-)

Not kmail's fault. A highly temperamental wm instead - e17 - cvs synced 
and recompiled almost daily. On a production machine. That belongs to 
my employer. Who expects me to get work done.

Yeah, I know, I DO have a screw loose upstairs. 3 actually

:-)


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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hi Clara,

Am Montag, 25. Jun 2007, 11:28:45 +0200 schrieb Clara García:
 2007/6/25, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I have a Speedlink Illuminated Keyboard that shines blue
 when the ScrollLock key is on. This seems to be kind of
 hardcoded.
 
 Unfortunately the KDE Konsole uses the ScrollLock function,
 too. Here, it activates/deactivates controll flow similar to
 Ctrl-S/-Q in Xterm. So the wunderful blue light will be
 switched off every time I open a command line in KDE.
 
 Does anyone know a way to turn this ScrollLock behaviour
 off?

 Well I know that is not a solution to the Konsole problem but maybe you are
 interested on try new terms lighter than Konsole, I used Konsole in past and
 it consumes about 15+ of RAM doing nothing. You can try mrxvt if you like
 tabs

To be honest, it's not my computer. I try to convince other
persons to use Linux. For this purpose, Konsole is a rather
good solution I think and that's the reason I installed KDE
at all.

Thanks anyway,

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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Clara García

2007/6/25, Bertram Scharpf [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hi,


I have a Speedlink Illuminated Keyboard that shines blue
when the ScrollLock key is on. This seems to be kind of
hardcoded.

Unfortunately the KDE Konsole uses the ScrollLock function,
too. Here, it activates/deactivates controll flow similar to
Ctrl-S/-Q in Xterm. So the wunderful blue light will be
switched off every time I open a command line in KDE.

Does anyone know a way to turn this ScrollLock behaviour
off?

Thanks in advance,

Bertram


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Well I know that is not a solution to the Konsole problem but maybe you are
interested on try new terms lighter than Konsole, I used Konsole in past and
it consumes about 15+ of RAM doing nothing. You can try mrxvt if you like
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[gentoo-user] Problem with open source driver Devolo dLAN USB

2007-06-25 Thread Florian Philipp
Hi!

Currently I'm trying to istall a Devolo dLAN-USB adapter, also known as Power 
Line. [1]

They even provide an open source driver for Linux as a 400kb tarball [2]. 
Unfortunately make isn't successful (see make_1.txt). I'll attach the 
problematic devolo_usb.c file and their readme, too.

I hope you can help me.

Thanks in advance!

Florian Philipp

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_line_communication
[2] 
http://download.devolo.biz/webcms/0518732001164965747/dLAN-linux-package-v3.tar.gz

README file for

USB drivers and dlanconfig for devolo dLAN; 

tested under SUSE Linux and Debian Linux 
   with kernel versions 2.4 and 2.6

01.03.2005



Contents

1.  Overview

2.  Requirements
  2.1   SUSE
  2.2   Debian
  2.3   libpcap

3.  USB-driver installation (for USB connection)
and the configuration program dlanconfig
  3.1   Unpack the compressed tar file
  3.2   Installation

4.  dLAN duo
  4.1   Configuration - one-time application 
(e.g. to test the installation)
  4.2   Configuration under SUSE Linux — permanent installation 
  4.3   Configuration under Debian Linux — permanent installation

5.  dlanconfig
  5.1   Change password
  5.2   Overview of the dLAN network



1.  Overview

This readme file contains information about installing the USB driver 
and the configuration program dlanconfig under SUSE Linux and 
Debian Linux.

We also describe the configuration of the dLAN adapters.
The dLAN duo can be connected either via Ethernet or USB ports.
If both are installed, USB has priority.


More detailed information about Linux commands is available in the 
man pages. These are accessed by entering: man ifconfig.  



2.  Requirements

First of all check that your system and installation are optimised:


2.1 SUSE


SUSE users can use the YAST program to set up the required system 
components or to check that they are selected in advance. Use the SUSE 
menu system to select - Yast and enter your “root” password. In the 
selection dialogue 'Install and Remove software' choose the 
'Selections' 
filter for a list of all of the system components. 

To install the USB driver and the configuration program dlanconfig, 
the following system components must be selected: 
   
'C/C++ Compiler and Tools' 

'Kernel Development'(for installing the USB driver)


2.2 Debian

Debian users wishing to install the USB driver need the appropriate 
kernel-headers-xxx, which must be installed in advance. You will find 
the exact description (e.g. kernel-headers-2.4.27) by entering 
'uname -a'. Type in the following command to install the kernel 
headers:

apt-get install kernel-headers-xxx 

Depending on the configuration, the subsequent installation takes place 
either automatically from the CD or from the Internet, assuming you 
have access.


2.3 libpcap

libpcap is a library used by network sniffer programs. It offers these 
programs an interface for processing and analysing data packets in 
networks. You will need this library if you translate or write this 
type of software yourself or if you wish to use the dlanconfig 
configuration program. 

Under SuSE Linux, the latest libpcap library is installed as standard. 
We advise you to check you installation anyway.

Debian users will have to install the libpcab library themselves. Do 
this by entering the following command:

apt-get install libpcap0.8-dev 

Depending on the configuration, the subsequent installation takes place 
either automatically from the CD or from the Internet, assuming you 
have 
access. 

Note: The devolo package includes a source text version of the libpcap 
library. You should use this source text version if you have a 
different 
distribution which does not include libpcap.  
  


3.  USB-driver installation (for USB connection) and the configuration 
program dlanconfig

3.1 Unpack the compressed tar file

The following command 

Re: [gentoo-user] print to pdf

2007-06-25 Thread Matthew R. Lee
On Sunday 24 June 2007 23:11, Urs Schuetz wrote:
 On Sun, 24 Jun 2007, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
  On Sunday 24 June 2007 04:36, Mick wrote:
   On Sunday 24 June 2007 01:13, Christian wrote:
Ok, I have found the solution of my problem:
   
emerge --unmerge ghostscript-gpl
emerge ghostscript-esp
   
That solves my problem. Maybe it helps you too.
  
   It seems that soon they will be merged:
  
   http://www.cups.org/articles.php?L463
  
Am Freitag, 22. Juni 2007 22:28 schrieb Matthew R. Lee:
 I'm having problems with printing to pdf, both with kprint system
 and cups-pdf.  The fonts are a right mess, see attached example.
 Now I know one work-around is to print to postscript than do a
 ps2ps followed by ps2pdf, but this is a less than perfect solution,
 though the only one I've come across so far.
 Has anyone else had this problem? And if so, how did you solve it?
 Comments greatly received
 Matt
 
  Swaping ghostscript-gpl for ghostscript-esp improved the situation, at
  least now the pdf is readable.  However the fonts are still a little ugly
  and I can't see any option in the cups interface under set printer
  options for embeding the fonts.  I'm offered pdf-general, pdf-banners,
  pdf-policies

 Try to use the ghostpdf.ppd printer description with your
 cups-pdf printer to get the options to embed the fonts. You
 should have this file already on your system, on mine it is
 /usr/share/ghostscript/8.15/lib/ghostpdf.ppd.

 The steps are:
 Webbrowser http://localhost:631
 Printers tab, search for the cups-pdf printer
 Modify Printer
 Continue
 Continue
 paste the location of your ghostpdf.ppd in the field Or Provide a PPD
 File:, press Modify Printer
 Now you can set the printer options.

 urs
Excelente, that fixed it.  Thanks alot
Matt
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[gentoo-user] Where is wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?

2007-06-25 Thread Grant Edwards
wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8 has been out for about 6 months now, but
hasn't even made it into testing yet.  The most recent
version available in portage is 2.6.3.  Is there some problem
with wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?  Is there anything we users can do
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Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with open source driver Devolo dLAN USB

2007-06-25 Thread Alex Schuster
Florian Philipp writes: 


[...]

#include /usr/include/linux/config.h
[...] 


making all in tool
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/tool'
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/tool'
making all in driver
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/driver'
./kerneldir.sh /lib/modules/2.6.21-gentoo-r3/build
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.21-gentoo-r3'
  CC [M]  /home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/driver/devolo_usb.o
/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/driver/devolo_usb.c:22:26: error: 
linux/config.h: No such file or directory
[..] 

The missing config.h belongs to the linux-headers package. I thought it 
needs to be installed on any gentoo system, did you remove it?
Try emerge linux-headers. The source compiles fine on my system. 


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Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with open source driver Devolo dLAN USB

2007-06-25 Thread Florian Philipp
Am Montag 25 Juni 2007 17:23 schrieb Alex Schuster:
 Florian Philipp writes:

 [...]

  #include /usr/include/linux/config.h

 [...]

  making all in tool
  make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/tool'
  make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
  make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/tool'
  making all in driver
  make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/driver'
  ./kerneldir.sh /lib/modules/2.6.21-gentoo-r3/build
  make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.21-gentoo-r3'
CC [M]  /home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/driver/devolo_usb.o
  /home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/driver/devolo_usb.c:22:26: error:
  linux/config.h: No such file or directory

 [..]

 The missing config.h belongs to the linux-headers package. I thought it
 needs to be installed on any gentoo system, did you remove it?
 Try emerge linux-headers. The source compiles fine on my system.

   Alex

2.6.17-r2 is the latest stable version and is installed...

I'll try 2.6.21 with the gcc64 useflag which is currently disabled (seems to 
date back to 2006.1)

Thanks for the hint!


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Re: [gentoo-user] Where is wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?

2007-06-25 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 25 June 2007, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 
about '[gentoo-user]  Where is wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?':
 wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8 has been out for about 6 months now, but
 hasn't even made it into testing yet.  The most recent
 version available in portage is 2.6.3.  Is there some problem
 with wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?  Is there anything we users can do
 to help?

Hrm, your message seems directed at the developers.  If that's the case, 
you sent it to the wrong mailing list.  (You want -devel, next door).

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Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with open source driver Devolo dLAN USB

2007-06-25 Thread Florian Philipp
Am Montag 25 Juni 2007 17:37 schrieb Florian Philipp:
 Am Montag 25 Juni 2007 17:23 schrieb Alex Schuster:
  Florian Philipp writes:
 
  [...]
 
   #include /usr/include/linux/config.h
 
  [...]
 
   making all in tool
   make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/tool'
   make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
   make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/tool'
   making all in driver
   make[1]: Entering directory `/home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/driver'
   ./kerneldir.sh /lib/modules/2.6.21-gentoo-r3/build
   make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.21-gentoo-r3'
 CC [M]  /home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/driver/devolo_usb.o
   /home/dsl/dLAN-linux-package-v3/driver/devolo_usb.c:22:26: error:
   linux/config.h: No such file or directory
 
  [..]
 
  The missing config.h belongs to the linux-headers package. I thought it
  needs to be installed on any gentoo system, did you remove it?
  Try emerge linux-headers. The source compiles fine on my system.
 
  Alex

 2.6.17-r2 is the latest stable version and is installed...

 I'll try 2.6.21 with the gcc64 useflag which is currently disabled (seems
 to date back to 2006.1)

 Thanks for the hint!

No, did not change anything. Still the same make output...


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[gentoo-user] Re: Where is wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?

2007-06-25 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2007-06-25, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Monday 25 June 2007, Grant Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 
 about '[gentoo-user]  Where is wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?':
 wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8 has been out for about 6 months now, but
 hasn't even made it into testing yet.  The most recent
 version available in portage is 2.6.3.  Is there some problem
 with wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?  Is there anything we users can do
 to help?

 Hrm, your message seems directed at the developers.  If that's
 the case, you sent it to the wrong mailing list.  (You want
 -devel, next door).

Oops, you're right.  Sorry about that...

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Re: [gentoo-user] Where is wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?

2007-06-25 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 10:46:51 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:

 Hrm, your message seems directed at the developers.  If that's the
 case, you sent it to the wrong mailing list.  (You want -devel, next
 door).

Filing a bug may be more productive. Then post the bug # to gentoo-dev.


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[gentoo-user] (sin asunto)

2007-06-25 Thread Roberto BErmejo Martinez

Hola.
Soy un poco nuevo en esto de gentoo.
Anteriormente probe a instalarlo en un portatil, pero como no lo 
conseguia no profundice en el tema.
La cuestion es que me gustaria instalarlo en un intel core 2 duo con 
tecnologia de 64 bits
El problema es que no consigo instalarlo. He intentado seguir el 
tutorial de la pagina, pero no se que version de la stage3 elejir.
He probado varias, pero cuando llego a ejecutar la orden chroot 
/mnt/gentoo /bin/bash me dice que no es posible ejecutar el comnado.

Si alguien me pudiera ayudar se lo agradeceria muchisimo.
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Re: [gentoo-user] (sin asunto)

2007-06-25 Thread Roberto BErmejo Martinez

Thanks and Sorry:

What stage can I use  with a Intel Core 2 duo??
Davi escribió:

Em Segunda 25 Junho 2007 13:52, Roberto BErmejo Martinez escreveu:
  

Hola.
Soy un poco nuevo en esto de gentoo.


[...]
  

Si alguien me pudiera ayudar se lo agradeceria muchisimo.



Please, post your message in english or use gentoo-user-es.

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Re: [gentoo-user] (sin asunto)

2007-06-25 Thread Dirk Heinrichs
Am Montag, 25. Juni 2007 schrieb Roberto BErmejo Martinez:
 Hola.
 Soy un poco nuevo en esto de gentoo.

Y eso es el grupo gentoo-user _ingles_!

 Anteriormente probe a instalarlo en un portatil, pero como no lo
 conseguia no profundice en el tema.

 La cuestion es que me gustaria instalarlo en un intel core 2 duo con
 tecnologia de 64 bits
 El problema es que no consigo instalarlo. He intentado seguir el
 tutorial de la pagina, pero no se que version de la stage3 elejir.

Short: Which stage3 should be selected to install 64bit on Core2 Duo?

 He probado varias, pero cuando llego a ejecutar la orden chroot
 /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash me dice que no es posible ejecutar el comnado.

Execution of chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash fails.

Let's see if anybody has an answer.

Bye...

Dirk


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Re: [gentoo-user] (sin asunto)

2007-06-25 Thread Davi
Em Segunda 25 Junho 2007 14:01, Roberto BErmejo Martinez escreveu:
 Thanks and Sorry:


No problem! :-)

 What stage can I use  with a Intel Core 2 duo??


AMD64.

Intel still be 64 bits... As AMD. So, you can use AMD64 too.

HTH

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Re: [gentoo-user] Where is wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?

2007-06-25 Thread Daniel Pielmeier

Grant Edwards schrieb:

wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8 has been out for about 6 months now, but
hasn't even made it into testing yet.  The most recent
version available in portage is 2.6.3.  Is there some problem
with wxWidgets/wxPython 2.8?  Is there anything we users can do
to help?



Take a look here:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=178727
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145884

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Re: [gentoo-user] (sin asunto)

2007-06-25 Thread Roberto Bermejo Martinez

I probe with x86, ia64 and amd64 and already don't  work.


Davi escribió:

Em Segunda 25 Junho 2007 14:01, Roberto BErmejo Martinez escreveu:
  

Thanks and Sorry:




No problem! :-)

  

What stage can I use  with a Intel Core 2 duo??




AMD64.

Intel still be 64 bits... As AMD. So, you can use AMD64 too.

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Re: [gentoo-user] (sin asunto)

2007-06-25 Thread Matthias Guede

2007/6/25, Roberto Bermejo Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I probe with x86, ia64 and amd64 and already don't  work.


Davi escribió:
 Em Segunda 25 Junho 2007 14:01, Roberto BErmejo Martinez escreveu:

 Thanks and Sorry:



   No problem! :-)


 What stage can I use  with a Intel Core 2 duo??



   AMD64.

   Intel still be 64 bits... As AMD. So, you can use AMD64 too.

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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread David W Noon
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of linux.gentoo.user, Bertram Scharpf([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 I have a Speedlink Illuminated Keyboard that shines blue
 when the ScrollLock key is on. This seems to be kind of
 hardcoded.
 
 Unfortunately the KDE Konsole uses the ScrollLock function,
 too. Here, it activates/deactivates controll flow similar to
 Ctrl-S/-Q in Xterm. So the wunderful blue light will be
 switched off every time I open a command line in KDE.
 
 Does anyone know a way to turn this ScrollLock behaviour
 off?

Try the following:

Open up a Konsole session;
Click on Settings;
On the first page of the settings notebook click Use Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q flow
control.

You will need to do this for each user, as it is a user-specific
setting.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Re: print to pdf

2007-06-25 Thread Urs Schuetz
On Mon, 25 Jun 2007, Alexander Skwar wrote:

 Urs Schuetz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Try to use the ghostpdf.ppd printer description with your
  cups-pdf printer to get the options to embed the fonts.
 
 Hm, why are you using this ppd file with cups-pdf? It doesn't
 belong to cups-pdf (at least not to 2.4.6). When I installed
 the cups-pdf printer, I used the PPD file that was supplied
 with it; ie. /usr/share/cups/model/PostscriptColor.ppd. And
 this works pretty fine.

Because it gives me a lot of options to control the output
quality of pdf files. I was especially interested in using the
CYMK and Grey color model options, and disabling font subsetting.

The options are:
Resolution in steps, from 72dpi to 4000dpi
The usual media sizes
PDF Color models: Grey, RGB, CMYK
PDF Settings: Screen, ebook, printer, prepress
PDF Color image compression: JPEG, Flate
PDF Grey image compression: JPEG, Flate
PDF monochrome image compression: FAX G3, Flate
PDF Compatibility: 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
PDF AutoRotate Pages: none, PageByPage, All
PDF EmbedAllFonts: Yes, No
PDF Subset Fonts: Yes, No
PDF Compress Pages: Yes, No

This are more or less the options which ghostscript accepts for
the conversion to pdf, and therefore can be seen as features of
the cups-pdf printer when running with ghostscript. 
This options show up in some printer tools like gtklp.

There is nothing wrong with using the PostscriptColor.ppd which
comes with cups-pdf, as long as it works well for you and you
don't need any of the options above.

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Re: [gentoo-user] (sin asunto)

2007-06-25 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 25 June 2007 12:48:03 Matthias Guede wrote:
 2007/6/25, Roberto Bermejo Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Davi escribió:
   Em Segunda 25 Junho 2007 14:01, Roberto BErmejo Martinez escreveu:
   What stage can I use  with a Intel Core 2 duo??
  
 Intel still be 64 bits... As AMD. So, you can use AMD64 too.
 
  I probe with x86, ia64 and amd64 and already don't  work.

 Looks like you try to install from an 32bit OS. Using the amd64 Gentoo
 LiveCD and the adm64 stage3 should work.

If you don't want a 64-bit kernel (and therefore no 64-bit applications), you 
can go the 32-bit route and use the (i[[:digit:]]|x)86 liveCD and stage.  I 
don't recommend this, but it may be preferred if you use software that is (a) 
non-portable (and not ported) or (b) only available in binary form 
(non-Free).

It is possible you are running into some problem with the liveCD, but as you 
other messages indicate you are able to see your drives and partition them, 
you simply can't perform the chroot -- which should only be an issue if (a) 
you are using a 64-bit stage from as 32-bit liveCD or (b) the stage tarball 
is corrupt or broken.

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Re: [gentoo-user] libapreq2 and Perl API

2007-06-25 Thread Alan
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 10:57:21AM +0300, Nikolai wrote:
 Hello
 
 I'm kind of new person in the Gentoo world.
 I've installed libapreq2. But I couldn't found Perl modules like
 Apache2::Request, Apache2::Cookie, ... I decided to take a look at the
 ebuild. There wasn't --enable-perl-glue option for the configure
 script and I changed that. Now I'm wonderring is it correct that I've
 done. Is there a package that give me all these modules?

You should have this from the libapreq2 package.  My install gives me
access to those modules and I didn't do anything special.  If you do a
listing of the files ('equery f libapreq2') does it show any of the
files that you're looking for?

My results:
naked alan # equery f libapreq2 | grep Cookie
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i686-linux-thread-multi/APR/Request/Cookie.pm
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i686-linux-thread-multi/APR/Request/Cookie.pod
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i686-linux-thread-multi/Apache2/Cookie.pm
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i686-linux-thread-multi/auto/APR/Request/Cookie
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i686-linux-thread-multi/auto/APR/Request/Cookie/Cookie.bs
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/i686-linux-thread-multi/auto/APR/Request/Cookie/Cookie.so
/usr/share/man/man3/APR::Request::Cookie.3pm.bz2
/usr/share/man/man3/Apache2::Cookie.3pm.bz2
naked alan #


As an aside, to install arbitrary perl modules (which may or may not
already have ebuilds) you can use the 'g-cpan' command.  

IE: g-cpan -i Foo::Bar

That'll ebuild-ify the module and install it, very slick!

Hope that helps.

Alan

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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hi,

Am Montag, 25. Jun 2007, 19:11:08 +0100 schrieb David W Noon:
 On Monday 25 Jun 2007 01:30 in article [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 of linux.gentoo.user, Bertram Scharpf([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
  Unfortunately the KDE Konsole uses the ScrollLock function,
  too. Here, it activates/deactivates controll flow similar to
  Ctrl-S/-Q in Xterm. So the wunderful blue light will be
  switched off every time I open a command line in KDE.
  
  Does anyone know a way to turn this ScrollLock behaviour
  off?
 
 Try the following:
 
 Open up a Konsole session;
 Click on Settings;
 On the first page of the settings notebook click Use Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q flow
 control.

That will _enable_ Ctrl-S/-Q but it will not _disable_
ScrollLock. I already tried that.

Bertram


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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Crayon Shin Chan
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 03:31, Bertram Scharpf wrote:

 That will _enable_ Ctrl-S/-Q but it will not _disable_
 ScrollLock. I already tried that.

You could use Control Centre  Regional and Accessibility  Input 
Actions to map the ScrollLock key to some program which does nothing. 
That'll stop konsole from grabbing it.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with open source driver Devolo dLAN USB

2007-06-25 Thread Alex Schuster
I am confused now. I tried another system, and get the same error as you. 
But my source of devolo_usb.c looks different from yours.

Florian Philipp writes:

 Am Montag 25 Juni 2007 17:23 schrieb Alex Schuster:
  Florian Philipp writes:
 
  [...]
 
   #include /usr/include/linux/config.h

Here I have the same include files, but with a local path (linux) instead 
of /usr/include/linux:

#include linux/config.h

While I do have /usr/include/linux/config.h, it is not being used. I 
have /usr/src/linux/include/linux/config.h on one machine, but not on the 
other, where compiling fails. Both machines use gentoo-sources. 2.6.18-r2 
has it, 2.6.20-r7 does not. Seems it has become obslete, a comment in the 
file states this, too. Anyway, it seems to be the same 
as /usr/include/linux/config.h, so can just copy or symlink this one.

#ifndef _LINUX_CONFIG_H
#define _LINUX_CONFIG_H
/* This file is no longer in use and kept only for backward compatibility.
 * autoconf.h is now included via -imacros on the commandline
 */
#include linux/autoconf.h

#endif

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[gentoo-user] kernel heat warnings at low temps

2007-06-25 Thread reader
I get warnings like these:

  Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 25 16:06:35 2007 ...
  reader kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

  Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 25 16:06:35 2007 ...
  reader kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode


When these warnings occur the hard drive temps are low.  hddtemp shows
them at 33c (91.4 f).

Kind of hard to imagine the cpu overheating when hdd's are so low.

How can I discover the cpu temperature?  And where is the `threshold'
set? 


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Re: [gentoo-user] ScrollLock and KDE Konsole

2007-06-25 Thread Bertram Scharpf
Hi,

Am Dienstag, 26. Jun 2007, 04:20:51 +0800 schrieb Crayon Shin Chan:
 On Tuesday 26 June 2007 03:31, Bertram Scharpf wrote:
  That will _enable_ Ctrl-S/-Q but it will not _disable_
  ScrollLock. I already tried that.
 
 You could use Control Centre  Regional and Accessibility  Input 
 Actions to map the ScrollLock key to some program which does nothing. 
 That'll stop konsole from grabbing it.

Ah, that helps. Now I can at least switch the light on.
Thank you!

Still, Konsole switches ScrollLock off when I shift to
another subwindow. I tried to play around with xmodmap but I
don't manage to switch on ScrollLock state by hand.

Bertram


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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel heat warnings at low temps

2007-06-25 Thread Alex Schuster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I get warnings like these:

   Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 25 16:06:35 2007 ...
   reader kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

   Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 25 16:06:35 2007 ...
   reader kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode


 When these warnings occur the hard drive temps are low.  hddtemp shows
 them at 33c (91.4 f).

 Kind of hard to imagine the cpu overheating when hdd's are so low.

What has the hdd temp to do with cpu tmeprature?

 How can I discover the cpu temperature?  And where is the `threshold'
 set?

Reboot quickly (Alt-SysRq-S, Alt-SysRq-U, Alt-SysRq-B to do this really fast 
when the Magic SysRq feature is build into the kernel) and check the 
temperature in the BIOS.

To monitor it with Linux runing, emerge sys-apps/lm_sensors. A howto like 
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Sensors might be of help when configuring.

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X -configure trouble (was: Re: [gentoo-user] Radeon trouble)

2007-06-25 Thread Alex Schuster
Dimitar Toshev wrote:
 On Friday 01 June 2007, Mick wrote:
  On Friday 01 June 2007 20:09, Alex Schuster wrote:
   It is a ATI Radeon 9250 (128 MB-AGP, 200/240 MHz). I added fglrx and
   radeon to my VIDEO_CARDS in /etc/make.conf, now it is
   VIDEO_CARDS=fglrx radeon nvidia nv vesa vga fbdev. X was updated
   with emerge -uN xorg-x11.
 
  You need either the radeon driver OR the ati-drivers.  Up to you.  If
  the former take everything else out of VIDEO_CARDS= except for
  radeon and try configuring your xorg.conf.  Alternatively, take radeon
  out, put fglrx in and emerge ati-drivers before you try to configure
  your xorg.conf again.

Is it really necessary to have only one entry in VIDEO_CARDS? I used to have 
several, just in case.

  If I were you I would first read really carefully this:
 
  http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ati-faq.xml

 ATI has discontinued support for 9250 and below for some time now. The
 only option is the open-source radeon driver. It's quite good, actually -
 much more stable than fglrx, has support for almost all features of the
 cards (tvout is a notable exception) and you never have to worry that the
 next Xorg or kernel update will break your graphics drivers.

Too bad, tvout was one of the features I was happy to have now :)

Sorry for not responding for such a long time, but I was away from my 
computer at home. I tried a little more, but with no success. But I decided 
to change the card, because the image quality is rather bad, teh widnows 
cast shadows onto the desktop. It is okay if I plug the monitor directly 
into the card, but I need to have an extension cable. It is a rather 
expensive one, without much loss in image quality, except with this special 
graphics card.

Now I am trying out some other cards. The problem is that I cannot get a 
fresh xorg.conf file. X -configure always fails with these messages (like 
in my first posting):

weird ~ # X -configure :1
_XSERVTransSocketOpenCOTSServer: Unable to open socket for inet6
_XSERVTransOpen: transport open failed for inet6/weird:1
_XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: failed to open listener for inet6

X Window System Version 7.2.0
Release Date: 22 January 2007
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 7.2
Build Operating System: Linux 2.6.20-gentoo-r7 i686
Current Operating System: Linux weird 2.6.20-gentoo-r7 #6 PREEMPT Fri Jun 1 
05:21:29 CEST 2007 i686
Build Date: 01 June 2007
Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org
to make sure that you have the latest version.
Module Loader present
Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,
(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,
(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(==) Log file: /var/log/Xorg.1.log, Time: Tue Jun 26 01:10:30 2007
List of video drivers:
ati
atimisc
radeon
nv
nvidia
r128
fglrx
fbdev
vesa
vga

Backtrace:
0: X(xf86SigHandler+0xa9) [0x80af86f]
1: X(DoConfigure+0x199) [0x80a367b]
2: X(InitOutput+0x186) [0x80967b0]
3: X(main+0x305) [0x806e405]
4: /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xdc) [0xb7ced83c]
5: X(FontFileCompleteXLFD+0xa1) [0x806d9c1]

Fatal server error:
Caught signal 11.  Server aborting


The log file (http://wonkology.org/~wonko/tmp/Xorg.1.log for example) does 
not seem to contain more information of value.

I have X running, but only by using an old xorg.conf file where I exchanged 
the Driver line. This seems to work for plain 2D, but I guess to use all 
features I need a new one.

The version is xorg-x11-7.2 and xorg-server-1.2.0-r3, emerge --info is here: 
http://wonkology.org/~wonko/tmp/emerge.info

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[gentoo-user] usb device mp3 playlist maker

2007-06-25 Thread maxim wexler
Hi group,

I have a generic mp3 usb 256M player. Does anybody
know of a program or script that will load it with
tunes, in a random arrangement from a dir full of
mp3s?

Maxim


   

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Re: [gentoo-user] usb device mp3 playlist maker

2007-06-25 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Monday 25 June 2007, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 
about '[gentoo-user] usb device mp3 playlist maker':
 I have a generic mp3 usb 256M player. Does anybody
 know of a program or script that will load it with
 tunes, in a random arrangement from a dir full of
 mp3s?

Does it show up as a usb block device?  If so, you can copy files however 
you choose.  AmaroK should be able to generate a random playlist of X 
songs, and may be able to do one of X MiB.

If not, you'll have to figure out if there's a driver for it, and see what 
methods are available using that driver.

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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel heat warnings at low temps

2007-06-25 Thread Hemmann, Volker Armin
On Montag, 25. Juni 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I get warnings like these:

   Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 25 16:06:35 2007 ...
   reader kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

   Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Mon Jun 25 16:06:35 2007 ...
   reader kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode


 When these warnings occur the hard drive temps are low.  hddtemp shows
 them at 33c (91.4 f).

 Kind of hard to imagine the cpu overheating when hdd's are so low.

hddtemp and cputemp are completly and totally unrelated.


 How can I discover the cpu temperature?  And where is the `threshold'
 set?

emerge lm_sensors
run sensors_detect - this will tell you which sensors/drivers are used/needed.

I don't know about that threshold - since it seems to be independent from 
lm_sensors - I would say the hardware ;)
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