On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 14:13 +0100, Michael Schmarck wrote:
Grüezi!
On Jan 15, 2008 2:05 PM, Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make menuconfig make make modules_install, maybe? This always works,
on any distribution. I still wonder why they all invent their own, special
way of
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 14:39 +0100, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 schrieb ext Jean-Baptiste Mestelan:
On 15/01/2008, Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make menuconfig make make modules_install, maybe? This always
works, on any distribution. I still wonder why
I didn't get much of a response on gmane.comp.kde.devel.kfm about this
trouble I'm having with konqueror (although I was told on another kde
group that was the place for it). I got one post that asked me for
certain specific information which I supplied, but got no more replys
(near 2 wks now).
Anyone talking about grml here know where to download:
From grml.org:
`Release grml 1.1-rc1 - Codename Skunk'
Unless you want to use the baloney bit torrent download it appears
none of the servers listed have that version.
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Naga Toro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That would be two a**holes in that discussion. If you read it you
would know that may devs tried to correct drobbins but that he
couldn't accept the fact that he wasn't the chief anymore and that
things have changed since he left.
On the contrary, he never
Open webpage
right click
open with...
choose kate or any other editor.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone talking about grml here know where to download:
From grml.org:
`Release grml 1.1-rc1 - Codename Skunk'
Unless you want to use the baloney bit torrent download
What's baloney about a bittorrent download? It's a good way to save on
Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 schrieb ext Michael Schmarck:
Nice thing about genkernel (and other such tools in other distributions)
is, that they also create an initrd.
Even though most users don't need one. There are only two cases where one
needs an initrd/initramfs:
1) Your / fs is
Am Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2008 schrieb ext Iain Buchanan:
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 14:39 +0100, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 schrieb ext Jean-Baptiste Mestelan:
On 15/01/2008, Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still wonder why they all invent their own, special
Hello again!
On Jan 15, 2008 6:45 PM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
says which devices are evaluated and added. To keep it short, just disable
hotplugging in xorg by adding:
Option AutoAddDevices false
to Section ServerFlags. Then good ol' xorg.conf alone is used.
I did that
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
Hello,
Over the last week, I read where many folks recommend installing
Gentoo using GRML.
Since I have a p3 (650Mz) system I'm installing to build a
small web server for a friend, I figured I check out installing
gentoo via GRML.
Does anyone
Hello.
Yesterday, I upgraded to xorg-server 1.4 from 1.3. I also recompiled
all the x11-drivers packages, including xf86-input-mouse-1.2.3.
Today, I started Xorg 1.4 for the 1st time. When I now single click
something, the system seems to get a double click. Examples:
- In jedit, when I single
Hi, guys!
I want to have higher resolution in console. I used vesa-tng before
and now I have update the kernel to 2.6.23 and I guess I should use
uvesafb instead of vesa-tng.
I have followed the guide here
http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/uvesafb/, and
Here is the options I have chose in
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After looking at some of the discusion at:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-644321.html
I saw there that gentoo's charter had been pulled.
What does that actually mean? And who is
I'm back to building a Gentoo box after my previous Gentoo box died a
hardware death about six months ago. It's mostly installed and functioning
but I wanted to bring up KDE, I was surprised to find that the kde-meta
emerge, failed 43 packages into the 300 or so that is kde-meta.
It dies on
Yesterday, I upgraded to xorg-server 1.4 from 1.3. I also recompiled
all the x11-drivers packages, including xf86-input-mouse-1.2.3.
Today, I started Xorg 1.4 for the 1st time. When I now single click
something, the system seems to get a double click. Examples:
I uploaded my Xorg.conf to
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Bob Young wrote:
I'm back to building a Gentoo box after my previous Gentoo box died a
hardware death about six months ago. It's mostly installed and
functioning but I wanted to bring up KDE, I was surprised to find
that the kde-meta emerge, failed 43 packages into
Bob Young wrote:
I’m back to building a Gentoo box after my previous Gentoo box died a
hardware death about six months ago. It’s mostly installed and
functioning but I wanted to bring up KDE, I was surprised to find that
the kde-meta emerge, failed 43 packages into the 300 or so that is
Hello!
On Jan 15, 2008 10:16 AM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday, I upgraded to xorg-server 1.4 from 1.3. I also recompiled
all the x11-drivers packages, including xf86-input-mouse-1.2.3.
Today, I started Xorg 1.4 for the 1st time. When I now single click
something,
just use
video=vesafb:1024x768
:) justin
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:44:39 +0800, Chuanwen Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi, guys!
I want to have higher resolution in console. I used vesa-tng before
and now I have update the kernel to 2.6.23 and I guess I should use
uvesafb instead of
Mick writes:
When I go to http://www.speedtest.net the flash content does not show
(just a white frame in its place) and if I close konqueror I get a
signal 11 sigserv. This is what the terminal shows:
[...]
Rebuilding flash, nspluginviewer and konqueror has not fixed this,
neither has
Hello again.
On Jan 15, 2008 11:51 AM, Michael Schmarck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008 10:16 AM, Sascha Hlusiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday, I upgraded to xorg-server 1.4 from 1.3. I also recompiled
all the x11-drivers packages, including xf86-input-mouse-1.2.3.
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Etaoin Shrdlu shrdlu at unlimitedmail.org writes:
What you're saying here is not a secret, in fact these are all more or
less well-known facts. Yes, they probably did violate some open source
license. However, I don't see how having had closed source
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The point I was trying to may (and not really a hard sell but just to
illuminate moving gentoo into more of an Entrepreneur distro)
would be to build the future of Gentoo (or a fork) on a better license
model than GPL.
Uhm, thanks, but no thanks. Why should GPL
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Alex Schuster wrote:
Mick writes:
Rebuilding flash, nspluginviewer and konqueror has not fixed this,
neither has revdep-rebuild. Any ideas?
After upgrading to netscape-flash-9.0.115.0, I had similar problems,
although I did not start konqueror on the command
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you think that the Industrial
Military Complex has not modified you precious GPL code, then we are all
in Deep Doo.
I don't get you. They'll surely have modified the GPL code. But that's
not a problem. If they were going to sell something, they must provide
On 15/01/2008, Michael Schmarck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James wireless at tampabay.rr.com writes:
Hello,
Over the last week, I read where many folks recommend installing
Gentoo using GRML.
Since I have a p3 (650Mz) system I'm installing to build a
small web server for a friend, I
Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 schrieb ext Jean-Baptiste Mestelan:
Also, obviously, you will not be able to use genkernel and
automagically compile kernel (there could be other ways ?).
make menuconfig make make modules_install, maybe? This always works,
on any distribution. I still wonder
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Alex Schuster wrote:
Mick writes:
When I go to http://www.speedtest.net the flash content does not
show (just a white frame in its place) and if I close konqueror I
get a signal 11 sigserv. This is what the terminal shows:
[...]
Rebuilding flash,
Grüezi!
On Jan 15, 2008 2:05 PM, Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make menuconfig make make modules_install, maybe? This always works,
on any distribution. I still wonder why they all invent their own, special
way of compiling a kernel.
Nice thing about genkernel (and other such
On 15/01/2008, Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make menuconfig make make modules_install, maybe? This always works,
on any distribution. I still wonder why they all invent their own, special
way of compiling a kernel.
Sure, this will work.
This also presumes that you know your way
Hello!
On Jan 15, 2008 1:54 PM, Jean-Baptiste Mestelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15/01/2008, Michael Schmarck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ Installing via GRML ]
IOW: Use the original documentation. Chapter 2 is of course then
of no use, for the most part. The thing about hdparm and user
Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 schrieb ext Jean-Baptiste Mestelan:
On 15/01/2008, Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
make menuconfig make make modules_install, maybe? This always
works, on any distribution. I still wonder why they all invent their
own, special way of compiling a
Just making sure you didn't read his line incorrectly, but I think Justin
was telling to go back to the VESA driver as opposed to the uvesa one. If
you are set on uvesa did you try the line video=uvesafb:1024x768 or is that
what you implied in the note about it not working.
thanks and good luck
Hi,
On Jan 15, 2008 7:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just use
video=vesafb:1024x768
I tried, and it doesn't work.
:) justin
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:44:39 +0800, Chuanwen Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi, guys!
I want to have higher resolution in console. I used vesa-tng before
Jean-Baptiste Mestelan wrote:
On 15/01/2008, Michael Schmarck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
On Jan 15, 2008 1:54 PM, Jean-Baptiste Mestelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15/01/2008, Michael Schmarck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ Installing via GRML ]
IOW: Use the original documentation.
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 14:10:43 +0100, Michael Schmarck wrote:
I don't quite understand. When you're installing stuff from
within Kubuntu (or whatever Live CD), you're in a Gentoo chroot.
Why can't you install mirrorselect there and run mirrorselect
in the chroot?
How would you download it when
On 15/01/2008, Michael Schmarck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
On Jan 15, 2008 1:54 PM, Jean-Baptiste Mestelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15/01/2008, Michael Schmarck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ Installing via GRML ]
IOW: Use the original documentation. Chapter 2 is of course then
Bon jour!
On Jan 15, 2008 2:29 PM, Jean-Baptiste Mestelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15/01/2008, Michael Schmarck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't quite understand. When you're installing stuff from
within Kubuntu (or whatever Live CD), you're in a Gentoo chroot.
Why can't you install
Michael Schmarck wrote:
Bon jour!
On Jan 15, 2008 2:29 PM, Jean-Baptiste Mestelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15/01/2008, Michael Schmarck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't quite understand. When you're installing stuff from
within Kubuntu (or whatever Live CD), you're in a
On Jan 15, 2008 10:40 PM, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008 8:31 AM, Chuanwen Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Jan 15, 2008 9:52 PM, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just making sure you didn't read his line incorrectly, but I think
Justin
was telling to go back to
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 14:10:43 +0100, Michael Schmarck wrote:
I don't quite understand. When you're installing stuff from
within Kubuntu (or whatever Live CD), you're in a Gentoo chroot.
Why can't you install mirrorselect there and run mirrorselect
in the chroot?
How would
Hi,
On Jan 15, 2008 9:52 PM, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just making sure you didn't read his line incorrectly, but I think Justin
was telling to go back to the VESA driver as opposed to the uvesa one. If
you are set on uvesa did you try the line video=uvesafb:1024x768 or is that
what you
On Jan 15, 2008 8:31 AM, Chuanwen Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Jan 15, 2008 9:52 PM, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just making sure you didn't read his line incorrectly, but I think
Justin
was telling to go back to the VESA driver as opposed to the uvesa one.
If
you are set on
Am Dienstag, 15. Januar 2008 schrieb ext Neil Bothwick:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 14:10:43 +0100, Michael Schmarck wrote:
I don't quite understand. When you're installing stuff from
within Kubuntu (or whatever Live CD), you're in a Gentoo chroot.
Why can't you install mirrorselect there and run
Hi! Advices?
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Hi!
On Jan 15, 2008 3:22 PM, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 14:10:43 +0100, Michael Schmarck wrote:
I don't quite understand. When you're installing stuff from
within Kubuntu (or whatever Live CD), you're in a Gentoo chroot.
Why can't you install mirrorselect
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
2008/1/15, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You do not need wine to run putty on Linux. There's a UNIX port.
Just emerge
putty and run it. Not that I
I think you have too many mice in your running X, there is
/dev/input/mice, which is supposed to gather all mouse data, as well as
/dev/psaux (which is included in /dev/input/mice, as far as I know).
You mean the Identifier Logitech LX7 and USB Maus, correct?
This used to work fine,
On Sunday 23 December 2007, maxim wexler wrote:
I doubt that would work. The virtual machine
identifies itself as
different hardware from the host, so the MS
profit-protection would
kick in, claiming you were trying to run the same
copy of the OS on two
different computers.
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Wayn0 wayn0.ml at gmail.com writes:
There is very little difference, you could use the standard gentoo
handbook.
Yep, works great
thx
James
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Alan McKinnon wrote:
to build other distros. It is not suitable for newbies (disregard the
occasional newbie that does get it right, that's a minority and very
atypical), and one really does have to have moved beyond the Oh, look!
Shiny installer! mentality to appreciate it. When you get to
Hi guys, I managed to compile, emerge and do anything with sabayon 3.4f.
Now I have a gentoo home made kernel
with:
# emerge --sync
# layman -s sabayon
# emerge genkernel
# kernel-sources #what ever u want
# eselect kernel list #note which number you want to install
# eselect kernel set x
Am Dienstag, den 15.01.2008, 22:54 +0800 schrieb Chuanwen Wu:
was telling to go back to the VESA driver as opposed to the
The only difference in my kernel config and yours is that I have
CONFIG_FB_CON_DECOR=Y which is located:
- Device Drivers
- Graphics support
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
Anybody that feels they *need* or *must have* an official Gentoo
installer is probably the wrong target market and should be
referred to other distros that will suit their needs better. This
is not a troll or an elitist statement, it's just
On Jan 15, 2008 12:48 PM, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
Anybody that feels they *need* or *must have* an official Gentoo
installer is probably the wrong target market and should be
referred to other distros that will suit their
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 18:38 +, Mick wrote:
On Sunday 23 December 2007, maxim wexler wrote:
I doubt that would work. The virtual machine
identifies itself as
different hardware from the host, so the MS
profit-protection would
kick in, claiming you were trying to run the same
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