Am 03.11.2010 21:51, schrieb Mick:
Is there some invocation to allow me to set this up like aheam!
MSWindows does? I mean, in WinXP all desktop icons and toolbar stays
at the bottom of the DVI monitor. The VGA monitor on the left just
shows the desktop background, but has no toolbar or
Oops! This didn't make it to the list. Answer to Alan half way down
and more info on card at the bottom.
On 3 November 2010 22:20, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 03 November 2010 20:55:01 you wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 22:51 on Wednesday 03 November 2010, Mick
Am 04.11.2010 08:38, schrieb Mick:
PS. Another thing I noticed with the WinXP setup is that the
application windows seem to be screen aware. On the left monitor they
will maximise only to cover fully the left hand screen not the right
hand. The same happens when maximising an application
Apparently, though unproven, at 09:38 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Mick did
opine thusly:
PS. Another thing I noticed with the WinXP setup is that the
application windows seem to be screen aware. On the left monitor they
will maximise only to cover fully the left hand screen not the right
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 08:43:25AM +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
Am 04.11.2010 08:38, schrieb Mick:
PS. Another thing I noticed with the WinXP setup is that the
application windows seem to be screen aware. On the left monitor they
will maximise only to cover fully the left hand screen
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 00:32:01 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On this ~amd64 box portage 2.2x was hard-masked a day or two ago and I
was required to downgrade to sys-apps/portage-2.1.9.24. It seems that
the 2.2 branch is now only fit for 32-bit systems - there must really
be some hard problem in
Got some strange usb errors message all time plug in a usb storage key.
Nov 3 07:37:28 Slaxy kernel: usb-storage: *** thread awakened.
Nov 3 07:37:28 Slaxy kernel: usb-storage: Command TEST_UNIT_READY (6 bytes)
Nov 3 07:37:28 Slaxy kernel: usb-storage: 00 00 00 00 00 00
Nov 3 07:37:28 Slaxy
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 11:21:29 +0100, a...@sourcegarden.de wrote:
Got some strange usb errors message all time plug in a usb storage key.
Are they errors, they return status 0?
You probably have CONFIG_USB_DEBUG or CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG enabled in
your kernel.
--
Neil Bothwick
Men who
On 11/04/10 12:32, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 11:21:29 +0100, a...@sourcegarden.de wrote:
Got some strange usb errors message all time plug in a usb storage key.
Are they errors, they return status 0?
You probably have CONFIG_USB_DEBUG or CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG enabled in
On Thursday 04 November 2010, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 12:53 +0100, Markus Oehme wrote:
Hi everybody,
I've got a somewhat exotic wish: I want to have two graphical logins on
my box. Currently I'm using /etc/init.d/xdm to start slim which in turn
starts an XFce
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 14:53, a...@sourcegarden.de a...@sourcegarden.de wrote:
On 11/04/10 12:32, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 11:21:29 +0100, a...@sourcegarden.de wrote:
Got some strange usb errors message all time plug in a usb storage key.
Are they errors, they return status 0?
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Am 04.11.2010 14:31, schrieb Fatih Tümen:
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 14:53, a...@sourcegarden.de a...@sourcegarden.de
wrote:
On 11/04/10 12:32, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 11:21:29 +0100, a...@sourcegarden.de wrote:
Got some strange
On 4 November 2010 09:24, YoYo Siska y...@gl.ksp.sk wrote:
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 08:43:25AM +0100, Florian Philipp wrote:
Am 04.11.2010 08:38, schrieb Mick:
PS. Another thing I noticed with the WinXP setup is that the
application windows seem to be screen aware. On the left monitor
Bump -- any ideas?
In a tough spot right now trying to wrap this LDAP project up and I'm stuck. :(
-james
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 15:26, James j...@nc.rr.com wrote:
Straight from the Gentoo + LDAP page.
# pam ldap stuff
auth sufficient pam_ldap.so use_first_pass
account
I've always used the genkernel, but now am trying to make a manual one.
I think the kernel is alright since all the default setting seemed
reasonable and the build was easy enough. However, when I boot to it I
get a kernel panic and it complains about the root device /dev/hda3. So
I think the
Hi,
When starting VMware-Player I get the following message:
The host's Linux kernel yield() functionality is disabled.
Multiprocessor virtual machines exhibit degraded performance without
yield(). Choose 'OK' to enable the sysctl 'kernel.sched_compat_yield'
or 'Cancel' to continue without
dhk wrote:
I've always used the genkernel, but now am trying to make a manual one.
I think the kernel is alright since all the default setting seemed
reasonable and the build was easy enough. However, when I boot to it I
get a kernel panic and it complains about the root device /dev/hda3. So
On Thursday 04 November 2010 09:30:11 Neil Bothwick wrote:
They just changed from package masking to keyword masking, as noted
in the ChangeLog
I couldn't get emerge to show me the change log.
Remove the entry from /etc/portage/package.unmask and add it
to /etc/portage/package.keywords.
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:34 on Thursday 04 November 2010, dhk did
opine thusly:
I've always used the genkernel, but now am trying to make a manual one.
I think the kernel is alright since all the default setting seemed
reasonable and the build was easy enough. However, when I boot
Hello list,
I'm installing Gentoo on a Thinkpad laptop and I want to install wicd in
place of the manually configured network, rather than installing the
standard network setup and then ripping it out again to put wicd in its
place.
The problem is that wicd insists* on a gtk interface, which
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:43 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Mark
Knecht did opine thusly:
Hi,
When starting VMware-Player I get the following message:
The host's Linux kernel yield() functionality is disabled.
Multiprocessor virtual machines exhibit degraded performance without
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:46 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Peter
Humphrey did opine thusly:
On Thursday 04 November 2010 09:30:11 Neil Bothwick wrote:
They just changed from package masking to keyword masking, as noted
in the ChangeLog
I couldn't get emerge to show me the change
On 11/04/2010 12:52 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:34 on Thursday 04 November 2010, dhk did
opine thusly:
I've always used the genkernel, but now am trying to make a manual one.
I think the kernel is alright since all the default setting seemed
reasonable and
Am 04.11.2010 17:46, schrieb Peter Humphrey:
As expected, that didn't help - this is a ~amd64 gentoo box, and so
everything is already emerged with the ~amd64 keyword. I still get a
missing-keyword error from emerge.
portage-2.2_rc67.ebuild has KEYWORDS=~sparc-fbsd ~x86-fbsd
As you can see
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:55 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Peter
Humphrey did opine thusly:
Hello list,
I'm installing Gentoo on a Thinkpad laptop and I want to install wicd in
place of the manually configured network, rather than installing the
standard network setup and then
Am 04.11.2010 18:01, schrieb Alan McKinnon:
It's not package.keywords, it's package.accept_keywords.
Good to know, when and where was that announced?
Greetings
Sebastian Beßler
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 13:00:21 -0400, dhk wrote:
The reason I didn't include the exact error is that I can't capture it.
I'd have to write it on paper and then reboot to the working kernel.
Which is a lot less work than trying to fix the problem by guesswork.
--
Neil Bothwick
Velilind's
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 19:01:45 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
It's not package.keywords, it's package.accept_keywords. The old name
will be accepted for a while but I don't know when that warranty expires
I hadn't noticed that, but the portage man page still advocates the use
of either, and portage
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 16:55:25 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
The problem is that wicd insists* on a gtk interface, which would force
me to install X etc. before the first boot, so that wicd could enable
me to fetch all the sources.
Is there any way to get a CLI version of wicd installed?
*
Hello,
My google is not sufficient to flesh out the difference
(other than the obvious) of these 2 flags.
Where would I read about the deep, detailed difference
in flags that appear similar in purpose?
How would/should I know when flags are deprecated, or
on the fast track to becoming
On 11/04/2010 01:08 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 13:00:21 -0400, dhk wrote:
The reason I didn't include the exact error is that I can't capture it.
I'd have to write it on paper and then reboot to the working kernel.
Which is a lot less work than trying to fix the problem
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 07:06:18PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:55 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Peter
Humphrey did opine thusly:
I'm installing Gentoo on a Thinkpad laptop
wicd is designed for laptops and mobile computers.
Alan: time for new reading
Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
dhk wrote:
I've always used the genkernel, but now am trying to make a manual one.
I think the kernel is alright since all the default setting seemed
reasonable and the build was easy enough. However, when I boot to it I
get a kernel panic and it
On 11/04/2010 02:12 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
dhk wrote:
I've always used the genkernel, but now am trying to make a manual one.
I think the kernel is alright since all the default setting seemed
reasonable and the build was easy enough. However,
On Thursday 04 November 2010 17:01:45 Alan McKinnon wrote:
It's not package.keywords, it's package.accept_keywords. The old name
will be accepted for a while but I don't know when that warranty
expires. Do this:
sys-apps/portage-**
in package.{accept_,}keywords
dhk dhk...@optonline.net wrote:
On 11/04/2010 02:12 PM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
dhk wrote:
I've always used the genkernel, but now am trying to make a manual one.
I think the kernel is alright since all the default setting seemed
reasonable
On Thursday 04 November 2010 11:49:07 pm dhk wrote:
stupid queston but did you select the appropriate sata drivers ?
i ran into a similar problem just about an hr back becuase i forgot to include
those .
--
- Yohan Pereira.
On Thursday 04 November 2010 17:22:28 Neil Bothwick wrote:
Wicd also has an X use flag. I've just tried emerge -p wicd on a
headless (and Xless) box and it didn't try to pull in any X related
packages. You'll have to try
USE=-X -gtk -qt4 emerge -pvt wicd
see what is pulling in X, add USE
On 11/04/2010 06:43 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
When starting VMware-Player I get the following message:
The host's Linux kernel yield() functionality is disabled.
Multiprocessor virtual machines exhibit degraded performance without
yield(). Choose 'OK' to enable the sysctl
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:
On 11/04/2010 06:43 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
When starting VMware-Player I get the following message:
The host's Linux kernel yield() functionality is disabled.
Multiprocessor virtual machines exhibit degraded
Apparently, though unproven, at 19:34 on Thursday 04 November 2010, James did
opine thusly:
Hello,
My google is not sufficient to flesh out the difference
(other than the obvious) of these 2 flags.
Where would I read about the deep, detailed difference
in flags that appear similar in
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 12:34 PM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Hello,
My google is not sufficient to flesh out the difference
(other than the obvious) of these 2 flags.
Where would I read about the deep, detailed difference
in flags that appear similar in purpose?
How
Apparently, though unproven, at 19:40 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Willie
Wong did opine thusly:
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 07:06:18PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:55 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Peter
Humphrey did opine thusly:
I'm installing Gentoo
Apparently, though unproven, at 21:03 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Mark
Knecht did opine thusly:
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:
On 11/04/2010 06:43 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
When starting VMware-Player I get the following message:
The
Apparently, though unproven, at 19:00 on Thursday 04 November 2010, dhk did
opine thusly:
On 11/04/2010 12:52 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 18:34 on Thursday 04 November 2010, dhk
did
opine thusly:
I've always used the genkernel, but now am trying to make a
Apparently, though unproven, at 19:36 on Thursday 04 November 2010, dhk did
opine thusly:
On 11/04/2010 01:08 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 13:00:21 -0400, dhk wrote:
The reason I didn't include the exact error is that I can't capture it.
I'd have to write it on paper
Apparently, though unproven, at 20:35 on Thursday 04 November 2010, Peter
Humphrey did opine thusly:
On Thursday 04 November 2010 17:01:45 Alan McKinnon wrote:
It's not package.keywords, it's package.accept_keywords. The old name
will be accepted for a while but I don't know when that
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 13:36:25 -0400, dhk wrote:
The ext2 wasn't compiled in, so I compiled it in and rebooted. I got
the same error.
kernel panic - not syncing : VFS: unable to mount root FS on
unknown-block (2,0)
It's saying unknown block, not unknown fs. I suspect you haven't compiled
in
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 21:20:25 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I find conf-update much better than dispatch-conf and etc-update. It's
curses- based and displays the modified files in a tree structure by
directory. Very intuitive display. And it's smart enough to know to
just apply changes to files
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 12:53 PM, Neil Bothwick n...@digimed.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, 4 Nov 2010 21:20:25 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I find conf-update much better than dispatch-conf and etc-update. It's
curses- based and displays the modified files in a tree structure by
directory. Very
On Thursday 04 November 2010 15:36:37 you wrote:
On 4 November 2010 09:24, YoYo Siska y...@gl.ksp.sk wrote:
Just to make it a bit more clear:
xrandr is used to setup the resolution and position of the monitors
(you can make them clone each other, overlap, be alongside / above /
below the
On 4/11/2010, at 5:36pm, dhk wrote:
...
This is what I had.
Second extended fs support │ │
│ │* Ext3 journalling file system support
│ │
│ │[ ] Default to 'data=ordered' in ext3
│ │
│ │[*] Ext3 extended attributes
│ │
│ │[*]
A bit off topic, but this group seems to know a lot about this sort of
subject.
I've caught the 11 year old at home browsing sites he really shouldn't
be. I'd like to implement some sort of filter so that he can only
access approved sites, but myself and my o/h can browse whatever we
want. What
On 4/11/2010, at 7:20pm, Alan McKinnon wrote:
...
I find conf-update much better than dispatch-conf and etc-update. It's curses-
based and displays the modified files in a tree structure by directory. Very
intuitive display. And it's smart enough to know to just apply changes to
files that
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Jake Moe jakesaddr...@gmail.com wrote:
A bit off topic, but this group seems to know a lot about this sort of
subject.
I've caught the 11 year old at home browsing sites he really shouldn't
be. I'd like to implement some sort of filter so that he can only
On 4/11/2010, at 8:41pm, Jake Moe wrote:
...
I've caught the 11 year old at home browsing sites he really shouldn't
be. I'd like to implement some sort of filter so that he can only
access approved sites, but myself and my o/h can browse whatever we
want. What is the best way to implement
Am 04.11.2010 21:17, schrieb Mick:
[...]
Then I ran xrandr again as Florian suggested and this is what it shows:
$ xrandr --output DVI-0 --auto --this gives 1920x1080
$ xrandr --output DVI-0 --right-of-VGA-0 --verbose
xrandr: screen cannot be larger than 1920x1920 (desired size 3200x1080)
ou probably have CONFIG_USB_DEBUG or CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG enabled in
your kernel.
no, it's not:
CONFIG_USB_DEBUG is not set
That also why, i think this more a error message than a debug
Looks like debug to me, and since all the entries are labeled 'usb-storage'
it strongly
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 2:51 AM, James j...@nc.rr.com wrote:
Bump -- any ideas?
In a tough spot right now trying to wrap this LDAP project up and I'm
stuck. :(
-james
You seem to be using ldap sometimes and ldaps other times in your configs.
Suggest you try getting everything working with
I will have to try conf-update - its interface sounds nice.
If you run X, then cfg-update, configured to use meld for the
diffing/editing via GUI, is nice and clear.
Am 04.11.2010 20:20, schrieb Alan McKinnon:
Try conf-update, you might like it. It's a good middle-ground, I find.
I like cfg-update [*]. I use it with kdiff3, but you can use about any
merge tool you like, be it GUI or CLI. Looks quite sophisticated to me.
I only worry that it is not being
On Thursday 04 November 2010 21:36:46 Florian Philipp wrote:
Am 04.11.2010 21:17, schrieb Mick:
[...]
Then I ran xrandr again as Florian suggested and this is what it shows:
$ xrandr --output DVI-0 --auto --this gives 1920x1080
$ xrandr --output DVI-0 --right-of-VGA-0 --verbose
LDAP and LDAPS work fine -- as I indicated, the ldapsearch queries
work without any issues. Thus the issue is, more or less, related
directly to PAM and LDAP together.
At some point during troubleshooting I switched to LDAP simply so that
I could sniff the packets going across the wire and see
Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gentoo at gmail.com writes:
I don't know what you considered obvious, so excuse me if I'm
repeating what you already knew. :)
OK (Alan) and Paul. I should have explained that v4l and
v4l2 were just examples. Sure, I know about them. Why
is v4l still around? Some
On 11/4/10, Adam Carter adamcart...@gmail.com wrote:
ou probably have CONFIG_USB_DEBUG or CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG enabled in
your kernel.
no, it's not:
CONFIG_USB_DEBUG is not set
That also why, i think this more a error message than a debug
Looks like debug to me, and since all
On 11/4/10, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gentoo at gmail.com writes:
I don't know what you considered obvious, so excuse me if I'm
repeating what you already knew. :)
OK (Alan) and Paul. I should have explained that v4l and
v4l2 were just examples. Sure,
Things just got more interesting.
I just copied my /etc/ldap.conf file over from my Gentoo box to an
Ubuntu box -- it works without a single hitch.
I'm about to rip my hair out here...any ideas on where I can start
troubleshooting this?
- openssh versions are very similar
- newer nss_ldap on
On 11/04/2010 09:03 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Nikos Chantziarasrea...@arcor.de wrote:
On 11/04/2010 06:43 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
[...]
Looking around at VMware's site they recommend changing
/etc/sysctl.conf to enable the feature:
[...]
I can do that
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