On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 19:24:29 +0200, Alex Schuster wrote:
you compiled on your own? ok. what happens if you want to uninstall
it, though?
There usually is a make uninstall, too.
But I suggest to use stow, or better, xstow, to install software.
I hadn't ever heard of such a thing! Wow,
Hello James,
hold down Alt and SysReq/PrtScr and press S, U and B in turn to
reboot (reasonably) cleanly
Interesting idea however this laptop does not have this key
SysReq/PrtScr.
As Boyd said, it may be hidden (in which case it is very well hidden on
this iBook, I haven't found it yet
Hello Rumen Yotov,
Still doesn't work. The problem is that deps aren't updated unless
they also require an update. Since enigmail doesn't require an
update, it doesn't re-install. However, thunderbird can't see it
unless enigmail is manually re-installed, no matter the USE flags or
On Monday 30 July 2007 16:44, Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi lists,
i'm trying to remotely login to a Gentoo box via ssh. However (and
the behaviour is the same from different machines) whenever i try to
login the procedure hangs before recognizing the remote protocol
version:
[snip...]
I
On 7/31/07, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann volker.armin.hemmann at tu-clausthal.de writes:
I've never seen starting up X/kde cause a system to hang before...
Is the whole system handing, or just X?
The entire system latches up tight, even the ssh remote shells
Thanks all for suggestions
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Hi Mateus,
yes, i've tried different target machines, and tried from different
origin client to the same target but the results are the same.
Have you tryid connecting to other machines as well?(not from, but to)
m
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Hello,
I want command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to be executed on my X.org start and even
restart. Where is the best place to put it?
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On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 13:23:04 +0300
Alex V. Fansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to be executed on my X.org start
and even restart. Where is the best place to put it?
How do you start X, XDM, GDM, KDM or maybe startx?
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 14:17:37 +0100
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On 30 Jul 2007, at 12:07, Anders Trobäck wrote:
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Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Tuesday 31 July 2007, Alex V. Fansky wrote:
Hello,
I want command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to be executed on my X.org
start and even restart. Where is the best place to put it?
~/.bashrc
AFAIK .bashrc is sourced even when no X is running (e.g. when logging in
via ssh).
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:19:29 +0200, Dan Keder wrote:
I want command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to be executed on my X.org
start and even restart. Where is the best place to put it?
~/.bashrc
AFAIK .bashrc is sourced even when no X is running (e.g. when logging in
via ssh).
More
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 13:23 +0300, Alex V. Fansky wrote:
Hello,
I want command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to be executed on my X.org start and even
restart. Where is the best place to put it?
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can't you use .xinitrc for this?
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
More importantly, it is not sourced when X starts up.
Try ~/.xinitrc
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Hi, when I try to compile Apache, I get this error.
those are use flags, I try some configuratiosn but always get an error
zombie ~ # grep apache /etc/portage/package.use
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Peter Ruskin wrote:
Yes, but but when you log in to a non-X terminal you can still log
in - all you get is a message like xmodmap: unable to open
display ''.
Then execute those commands with a conditional test of the $DISPLAY env var...
test
Hi,
I'm seeing crap being added to site-gentoo.el whenever it is being
touched by an emerge. My current site-gentoo.el look like:
snip
;;; cedet site-lisp configuration
(load /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/cedet/common/cedet)
;; If you wish to customize CEDET, you will need to follow the
;;
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:09:24 -0300, Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman wrote:
More importantly, it is not sourced when X starts up.
Try ~/.xinitrc
That may work, it depends on how the OP is starting X, which he hasn't
said, despite being asked. It could be .xinitrc, .Xsession
or .kde/Autostart/
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 15:44 +0200, Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
I'm seeing crap being added to site-gentoo.el whenever it is being
touched by an emerge.
I experimented a bit. I un-merged subversion and removed any lingering
site-gentoo.el crap. I verified that everything was OK and did:
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 14:58:28 +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote:
More importantly, it is not sourced when X starts up.
Works for me.
Which proves nothing more than you are starting bash with X. .bashrc is
for Bash, .xinitrc is for X. .bashrc running when X starts for you is a
by-product of your
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 13:23 +0300, Alex V. Fansky wrote:
Hello,
I want command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to be executed on my X.org start
and even
restart. Where is the best place to put it?
Kinda depends on how you start your X session. I'll talk about the ones
I know about:
* If you use
В сообщении от Tuesday 31 July 2007 16:05:54 Tim Allingham написал(а):
On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 13:23 +0300, Alex V. Fansky wrote:
Hello,
I want command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap to be executed on my X.org start and
even restart. Where is the best place to put it?
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Hi lists,
i'm trying to remotely login to a Gentoo box via ssh. However (and
the behaviour is the same from different machines) whenever i try to
login the procedure hangs before recognizing the remote protocol
version:
ssh -vvv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 14:58 +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Tuesday 31 July 2007, Neil Bothwick wrote:
AFAIK .bashrc is sourced even when no X is running (e.g. when
logging in via ssh).
More importantly, it is not sourced when X starts up.
Works for me.
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. bss03 at volumehost.net writes:
and provided you have enabled CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ in your kernel,
hold down Alt and SysReq/PrtScr and press S, U and B in turn to
reboot (reasonably) cleanly. Pausing a couple of seconds between
each key is probably a good
Kent Fredric kentfredric at gmail.com writes:
X/kde runs fine, but when I exit it now, the system latches up, tight
all ssh sessions, the console, everything.
Now X/kde will not start. Everything latches up as soon as I enter
'startx' at the console.
Try Disabling anything fancy ( ie:
On Tuesday 31 July 2007 17:32, James wrote:
I have no ide how to diable 'composite support'.
Section Extensions
Option Composite Disable (or False)
When the system was ordered it was specified 1680x1050 on the
17 inch screen resolution. The few times (sporadically) I did
get
Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
From a terminal within X while you have booted the LiveCD run xvidtune
(emerge
OK I'll give this a whirl, after
emerge --emptytree world
completes. I'll try all of your suggestions and post to
a new thread on the result. The laptop (hopefully)
Hi,
Is there any possibility to adjust IO scheduling priority ? I found that
rtorrent eats a lot of IO resourses when calculating hash, and I can't ajust
that by making its nice higher. Even on +19 it is blocker
Thanks
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Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote:
Hi,
Is there any possibility to adjust IO scheduling priority ?
There's ionice which is part of sys-process/schedutils. At least it's
in v1.5.0.
ionice -c2 -p `pidof rtorrent` will make IO very nice.
ionice -c3 -p `pidof rtorrent` claims to wait until
Aleksey V. Kunitskiy schrieb:
Hi,
Is there any possibility to adjust IO scheduling priority ? I found that
rtorrent eats a lot of IO resourses when calculating hash, and I can't ajust
that by making its nice higher. Even on +19 it is blocker
Thanks
There is ionice. It is part of
I forgot to mention that I think you need to be using the CFQ
scheduler. Change ionice class doesn't seem to affect the deadline and
anticipatory schedulers' behaviour.
Also I think I had an extra space in there after the -p. Try:
ionice -c2 -p`pidof rtorrent`
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On Tuesday 31 July 2007 23:58, Steve Dommett wrote:
ionice -c2 -p `pidof rtorrent` will make IO very nice.
ionice -c3 -p `pidof rtorrent` claims to wait until other IO is idle.
Extremely nice, but probably not what you want for a network client like
rtorrent.
Thanks Steve. I'll try it.
On Wednesday 01 August 2007 00:03, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
There is ionice. It is part of sys-process/schedutils which is in portage.
There is a manpage here http://linux.die.net/man/1/ionice as it is not
included in schedutils.
You can also take alook at
Is there any specific process to or problems one might encounter as a
result of switching from a Genkernel built kernel over to a manually
built kernel?
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