my 2-cents: Might want to check filesystem integrity too (e.g: fsck,
xfs_check).
Amit
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 28 November 2009 22:53:52 Harry Putnam wrote:
I keep having a problem where the OS becomes inaccessable after
running in X for a while. I haven't noticed a time pattern ye
Hi, I am trying get a bluetooth headset working with bluez4. most
documentation (even on the bluez site) is is for bluez3 and not
applicable.
Ive installed bluez4, the gnome bluetooth applet (2.26) associates with
the headset fine. The headset is a Motorols S9 and I primarily want
just a2dp play
Hi all,
I recently moved my local home directory to an nfs-mounted directory. Now I'm
having trouble with kmail. It seems that the permissions on
~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail/sent-mail/cur are being... changed...
What I'm seeing is this:
drwxrwxrwx 5 mdiehl users 4096 2009-11-28 03:41 .
drw
besides the problem has to do with the power cord and/or the battery
-- not the fs. I'm sending this from the netbook in question with the
power cord attached; if I was on battery power it wouldn't work. Look
in your /etc/init.d/fsck, you'll see the warning.
There ought to be some boolean thing I
> Right.
wrong
> Of course, if there are serious filesystem structural problems you'll
> want to get them solved, but it's either a LiveCD chroot or disable
> fsck at boot.
There's nothing wrong with the filesystem. It's ext2 and requires
being checked at every boot. Before that it wouldn't boo
Dale wrote:
So, another question. Is there a tool that is local and would do
something like this? I am using Seamonkey 2.0 nowadays. It seems to
have some tools available to it that the old Seamonkey doesn't.
Dale
:-) :-)
There is a tool I've used in the past called PasswordMaker. It u
On 11/29/2009 8:21 PM, daid kahl wrote:
When I bought this notebook in january and first installed gentoo,
cdrecord used to work. Then at some point ago (probably after some
update) it has stopped working with the behaviour I have described
above.
This is every single story of Gentoo and L
> So I managed to fix the other wonkiness on my system (viz, gcc and emacs not
> emerging). Turns out, I had been sloppy in putting together my make.conf and
> used march=prescott when I should have been using march=pentium4. Fixed it,
> ran emerge -uDNe world. Things emerge now.
Really late post
Forgive the top-post, but I would like to say I was very impressed by
the analysis of Joerg Schilling.
Given the issue appears resolved, I can't help myself:
> When I bought this notebook in january and first installed gentoo,
> cdrecord used to work. Then at some point ago (probably after some
>
>> [about LastPass]
> I have an alarm system in my head. It's called the "Security by bullshit
> baffles brains Alert". It's ringing right now ;-)
Hahahaha.
Just make your doorknob turn the wrong way and you don't have to lock
it. Or you could remap all your system filestructure, remove all
PAT
>> > You say "Chaos ensues" ... in what way? Further errors, failure to
>> > boot, file system corruption, or...? The problem isn't likely rooted
>> > in the fact that it doesn't run an fsck when the system's booting on
>> > battery, but rather that you have some more pressing problem that
>> > sho
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 16:08:56 -0700, Maxim Wexler wrote:
> > You say "Chaos ensues" ... in what way? Further errors, failure to
> > boot, file system corruption, or...? The problem isn't likely rooted
> > in the fact that it doesn't run an fsck when the system's booting on
> > battery, but rather t
>
> You say "Chaos ensues" ... in what way? Further errors, failure to
> boot, file system corruption, or...? The problem isn't likely rooted
> in the fact that it doesn't run an fsck when the system's booting on
> battery, but rather that you have some more pressing problem that
> should be addres
> I had hoped to never ever see this error again, looks like my hopes were
> dashed.
If my eyes needed a screen saver, this would be burned into my retinas.
> Long answer: The reason for the failure is in the build log, but it is never
> just above the error message. It is often many 1000s of lin
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
Hi,
I need a 32 bit browser running 32 bit java on an ~amd64 system (that's the
only combination that works on the company vpn, it's complicated). mozilla-
firefox-bin works, but it interferes with the regular firefox installed w
On Monday 30 November 2009 00:06:23 daid kahl wrote:
> I've been getting the same silly OpenOffice compile error for a couple
> weeks now. Nothing I can search up or think of seems to do the trick.
> Since it takes about 2 hours + to crash out (the *exact* same way),
> it's also not trivial to tr
> PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.3.4:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.17/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.17/jre/bin:/opt/sun-jdk-1.4.2.17/jre/javaws:/usr/qt/3/bin:/usr/games/bin:/home/daid/scripts:/sbin:/usr/non-portage:/home/daid/.gentoo/java-config-2/current-user-vm/bin:/us
I've been getting the same silly OpenOffice compile error for a couple
weeks now. Nothing I can search up or think of seems to do the trick.
Since it takes about 2 hours + to crash out (the *exact* same way),
it's also not trivial to try lots of different ideas. I'd read
something that suggested
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On 11/29/2009 4:05 AM, Dale wrote:
>
I think that's a bug with your email client, you should try using the
latest version...
I found another site that doesn't work. It is nothing secure either.
http://www.accuweather.com/
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 23:47:21 +0200, Alan McKinnon
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need a 32 bit browser running 32 bit java on an ~amd64 system (that's
> the
> only combination that works on the company vpn, it's complicated).
mozilla-
> firefox-bin works, but it interferes with the regular firefox installed
Hi,
I need a 32 bit browser running 32 bit java on an ~amd64 system (that's the
only combination that works on the company vpn, it's complicated). mozilla-
firefox-bin works, but it interferes with the regular firefox installed when
run.
A 32 bit Opera would be ideal but for some bizarre reason
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On 11/29/2009 4:05 AM, Dale wrote:
>
I think that's a bug with your email client, you should try using the
latest version...
I sync'd this morning and according to emerge, I have the latest in the
tree.
www-client/seamon
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:44:48 -0600, Dale wrote:
Before someone says that someone can steal my puter, well, they are
stored here now anyway. Seamonkey does it for me for most sites. I
have the others on post it notes stuck
On Sunday 29 November 2009 03:07:14 BRM wrote:
> > If not, fixing it is quite trivially easy: Get a copy of any recent
> > liveCD or rescue image that you can boot, and boot into it. It will find
> > your drives using whatever conventions it uses, and let you mount your
> > gentoo partitions just
On Saturday 28 November 2009 22:53:52 Harry Putnam wrote:
> I keep having a problem where the OS becomes inaccessable after
> running in X for a while. I haven't noticed a time pattern yet but it
> doesn't take long sometimes.
>
> Today I started from an OFF machine, booted up, started X did a fe
José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 04:48:25PM +0100, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > José Romildo Malaquias wrote:
> >
> > > > There was a report for broken Pioneer formware that hits in -v mode and
> > > > causes the firmware from the drive to through away the data before
> >
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 8:37 PM, Maxim Wexler wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> When my netbook boots under battery power w/o the ac adapter connected
> I get this warning msg in the boot window: 'Skipping fsck due to not
> being an ac adapter'. Chaos ensues. The warning appears in
> /etc/init.d/fsck.
>
> H
On 11/29/2009 4:05 AM, Dale wrote:
>
I think that's a bug with your email client, you should try using the
latest version...
On 11/29/2009 8:02 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Sunday 29 November 2009 08:26:36 daid kahl wrote:
I went for Xfce and have been quite happy. Things run even faster
now!
Yes, I'm just installing it on my home server to replace KDE. Looks
quite usable now, though it wasn't a few year
On Sonntag 29 November 2009, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
> Am 29.11.2009 18:04, schrieb Volker Armin Hemmann:
> > don't grep for version. There are several version strings.
>
> # dmidecode | grep Version:
> Version: P1.60
> Version: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
> Version:
> V
Am 29.11.2009 18:04, schrieb Volker Armin Hemmann:
>
> don't grep for version. There are several version strings.
>
# dmidecode | grep Version:
Version: P1.60
Version: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
Version:
Version: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
Version: AMD Athlon(tm) 64
On Sonntag 29 November 2009, Sebastian Beßler wrote:
> Am 29.11.2009 17:23, schrieb Jarry:
> > Harry Putnam wrote:
> >> How can I determine the motherboard make and model? I mean without
> >> opening the case.
> >
> > # emerge sys-apps/dmidecode
> > # dmidecode | grep Version:
> > Version:
Am 29.11.2009 17:23, schrieb Jarry:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>> How can I determine the motherboard make and model? I mean without
>> opening the case.
>
> # emerge sys-apps/dmidecode
> # dmidecode | grep Version:
> Version: ASUS A8N-SLI DELUXE ACPI BIOS Revision 1805
I like my manufacture:
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 08:37:49 -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
> How can I determine the motherboard make and model? I mean without
> opening the case.
sys-apps/lshw
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On Sunday 29 November 2009 16:32:47 Dan Cowsill wrote:
> When I was first messing around with Linux, I think I was using
> Mandrake (back when it was called Mandrake) and this issue crept up on
> me. Back then, if I understand correctly, it was accepted behaviour
> for hardware to be accessible by
Harry Putnam wrote:
How can I determine the motherboard make and model? I mean without
opening the case.
# emerge sys-apps/dmidecode
# dmidecode | grep Version:
Version: ASUS A8N-SLI DELUXE ACPI BIOS Revision 1805
Jarry
--
_
>
> Do you have powermgmt-base installed?
Ah, memories! Yes
>
> Also, the top post here seems similar to your question, but I can't
> find anything like lvcheck on my own system (or for Gentoo...maybe
> it's named something else):
> http://markmail.org/message/5ipnsva3xkdyzzfy
/etc/init.d, conf.
On Freitag 27 November 2009, Dan Cowsill wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Currently I have two terabyte hard disks in a RAID1 configuration
> using software RAID. What I'd like to do is add a third disk and
> arrive at the end with a RAID5 array. The problem is I have limited
> disk space and not enough
On Sonntag 29 November 2009, Harry Putnam wrote:
> How can I determine the motherboard make and model? I mean without
> opening the case.
dmidecode
for example:
Base Board Information
Manufacturer: ASRock
Product Name: A770CrossFire
Version:
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> How can I determine the motherboard make and model? I mean without
> opening the case.
>
> Various hardware reporting tools such as uhinv and syscriptor do not
> give that information (far as I can tell).
>
> In fact syscriptor cannot even re
How can I determine the motherboard make and model? I mean without
opening the case.
Various hardware reporting tools such as uhinv and syscriptor do not
give that information (far as I can tell).
In fact syscriptor cannot even report pci info and gives the message
`cannot open /proc/pci'
(n
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Florian Philipp
wrote:
> Alan McKinnon schrieb:
>> On Saturday 28 November 2009 13:58:42 Florian Philipp wrote:
>>> Hi list!
>>>
>>> I recently updated one of my systems to KDE4. Now I have the problem
>>> that only one application can access the audio output at a
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:44:48 -0600, Dale wrote:
> Before someone says that someone can steal my puter, well, they are
> stored here now anyway. Seamonkey does it for me for most sites. I
> have the others on post it notes stuck to my monitor. I don't type in
> my login/password every time I
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 2:30 AM, andrey larin wrote:
> let suppose
> sda and sdb is raid 1 md1
> and new sdc
> remove sdb from raid
> mdadm /dev/md1 -f /dev/sdb
> mdadm /dev/md1 -r /dev/sdb
> then create degraded raid 5
> don't forget md1 is still running
> mdadm --create /dev/md2 --level 5 -n 3 /
On Sunday 29 November 2009 08:26:36 daid kahl wrote:
> I went for Xfce and have been quite happy. Things run even faster
> now!
Yes, I'm just installing it on my home server to replace KDE. Looks
quite usable now, though it wasn't a few years ago when I last tried it.
This desktop might even
> Hi group,
>
> When my netbook boots under battery power w/o the ac adapter connected
> I get this warning msg in the boot window: 'Skipping fsck due to not
> being an ac adapter'. Chaos ensues. The warning appears in
> /etc/init.d/fsck.
>
> How do I fix this? Some option in /etc/conf.d/fsck?
I
> I keep having a problem where the OS becomes inaccessable after
> running in X for a while. I haven't noticed a time pattern yet but it
> doesn't take long sometimes.
> I see no problem when starting X and I see nothing in
> /var/log/messages that gives a clue about what is happening.
>
> I'm r
> I'm going through a transient at the moment, having more-or-less given up on
> trying to keep KDE-3 and not being ready for KDE-4 (or vice-versa). I've
> been trying a few other distros, and even Gnome (shows what a parlous state
> Gentoo's in; I couldn't imagine ever considering Gnome six months
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