Dan Farrell wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:46:52 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking around on Newegg for a new hard drive. I found a 250GB
that should work.
You might consider getting a Seagate ES. Enterprise level seagate
drives, although they cost maybe $30 USD
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:46:52 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking around on Newegg for a new hard drive. I found a 250GB
that should work.
You might consider getting a Seagate ES. Enterprise level seagate
drives, although they cost maybe $30 USD
Florian Philipp wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 03:51 -0600, Dale wrote:
b.n. wrote:
Dale ha scritto:
Hi,
I noticed this in my log and wondered what others may think.
Thanks for your post! Thanks to you I just noticed that I never added
smartd to my
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 06:12:17 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ooops, I have IDE and the drive I just sent a email about is a SATA.
It won't work anyway. Do they have IDE drives like this?
Yeah, I'm sure they do. You could also buy a controller for $20 - i
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 16:09:38 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 06:12:17 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm, the last time I looked for a SATA controller it was expensive.
I guess the price came down a lot
shows this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # equery belongs bison
[ Searching for file(s) bison in *... ]
sys-devel/bison-2.3 (/usr/share/bison)
sys-devel/bison-2.3 (/usr/bin/bison)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / #
Hope that helps.
Dale
:-) :-)
] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-3.3.6-r1/work/build/gcc'
make: *** [bootstrap-lean] Error 2
�éí˘�Źz¸�Ú(˘¸j)b� bst==
Disregard my last email. It's Bison that can't open a missing file. My
bad.
Dale
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Doesn't look good. :(
m.
Can those tests be run while it is mounted and in use?
Thanks
Dale
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Dale wrote:
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 16:09:38 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 06:12:17 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm, the last time I looked for a SATA controller it was expensive.
I guess the price
reported. Oh, yea, I
know, I'm on the wrong side of the pond.
Dale
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and putting the entry
in the host file on the remote system. I'm not sure what affect this
had but it worked like a charm after that. I guess it lets each other
know who the other is or something.
Hope that helps.
Dale
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Mick wrote:
Thank you all for your replies,
On Tuesday 27 November 2007, Chris Frederick wrote:
Dale wrote:
I also ran into something like this on a local network. I corrected
this by adding the remote systems to my hosts file and putting the entry
in the host file
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:26:18 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to add to this, I was using the IP address too and it was very
slow. This was also on a local network. After adding the lines to my
host files, it was fast no matter whether I used the name
Mark Shields wrote:
On Nov 27, 2007 4:19 PM, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:26:18 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are correct. It has that exact line
Billy Holmes wrote:
Dale wrote:
didn't even name the systems since all I used them for was to run
folding. After I named them and put the entries in the hosts file, it
worked fine even when ssh'ing in with the IP number. Before that, it
took forever to login.
google: reverse
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Wednesday 28 November 2007, Dale wrote:
Billy Holmes wrote:
that's what the REMOTE machine will do after you connect to it, but
before you get a prompt. This can (normally) be configured on an
application basis to not do it.
OK. I read most
the file in my sample, i.e. /etc/init.d/samba,
is from net-fs/samba but the general question remains: How does one
find the package from which a file came?
Regards,
David
equery belongs file name
That help?
Dale
:-) :-) :-)
.
Regards,
Liviu
If it helps any, I use Seamonkey and get the same error. I also tried
Konqueror and got the same error. It doesn't appear to be a browser
based error but something about the plugin itself.
Hope that helps track the problem down.
Dale
:-) :-)
a
place as any I guess. IMHO anyway.
Dale
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Florian Philipp wrote:
On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 18:13 -0600, Dale wrote:
Florian Philipp wrote:
Okay, here it goes:
I think we could need a better support for binary packages.
There was a thread in here a few months ago about how to offer binary
packages for customers. As far as I
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 03:44:55 -0600, Dale wrote:
That is when you compile it on another machine then install it on the
laptop. The -K option comes to mind here.
Which is what I think the OP was talking about. If you install one of the
*-bin packages from
. LOL
Just curious.
Dale
:-) :-)
David Relson wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 06:20:38 -0600
Dale wrote:
...[snip]...
I read a link provided earlier about Plaudis, (sp?). It seems that
Portage has a lot of hacks in it, according to what I read anyway. Is
that true? Also, is it being wrote with python hurting portage
to be doable within an hour or so.
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/portage/doc/manually-fixing-portage.xml
That help any? It's not like you are the first to do something like
this. LOL
Dale
:-) :-) :-)
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Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/portage/doc/manually-fixing-portage.xml
That help any? It's not like you are the first to do something like
this. LOL
Ok Whew.. now recovered portage and re-emerged portage-2.1.4_rc1
hard drives and 9
partitions, 8 are ReiserFS, and it works great. I may even give
ReiserFS 4 a shot in the future. I'm not sure if it is even being
developed any more tho. Anybody hear anything on that?
Dale
:-) :-) :-)
. There are hacks to work around the bug but some don't like
the hack and neither did I. I just omit gcc and do whatever else it says.
It's not a perfect tool but it works, mostly anyway. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Thursday 20 December 2007 02:43:04 Dale wrote:
I have had mine showing it needed to recompile gcc for a very long time
now. There is also a bug for it too. It has been there for a really
long time. There are hacks to work around the bug but some don't like
. u, +1 or whatever. Basically, same thing here. You are not
alone.
Dale
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the output of
hdparm -i /dev/hda . I have two Maxtor drives and both of mine gives a
very similar error. My Western Digital doesn't have any errors at all.
Thanks.
Dale
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Mick wrote:
On Thursday 20 December 2007, Dale wrote:
snip
I get those a lot too. I have a question, can you post the output of
hdparm -i /dev/hda . I have two Maxtor drives and both of mine gives a
very similar error. My Western Digital doesn't have any errors at all.
Thanks.
Dale
it yet. This is a desktop mostly used to surf the net and
run foldingathome on.
Hope this helps tho.
Dale
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Mick wrote:
On Thursday 20 December 2007, Dan Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 22:40:48 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Webb wrote:
071218 Sergey Kobzar wrote:
- ReiserFS looks unsupported now
What do you base that assessment on ? It's
get a good report. Mine passed.
Dale
:-) :-) :-)
Dale wrote:
Walter Dnes wrote:
I just did an emerge --sync followed by an ask fetchonly, which I
do to avoid unpleasant surprises. Emerge is sending the following
message to stderr. I don't like the concept of masking out stuff for an
ordinary emerge. Any idea what gives?
SNIP
completion works like it does in a console. Sort of neat really.
I hope that helps.
Dale
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Mick wrote:
SNIP
It's about time I made a back up of this machine anyway.
Thanks for your help.
LOL. I make a back-up of mine too. It never hurts to be safe.
Dale
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Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
On Montag, 24. Dezember 2007, Dan Farrell wrote:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 17:08:36 -0600
Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It makes me wonder if the drives are sensitive to something. This
seems to be common with Maxtor. Is Hitachi made by the same company
partitions on the new drive as the old drive, your
grub.conf and fstab should be fine.
You will need to install grub on the new drive tho. I usually do that
from the Gentoo CD myself.
Hope it all goes well.
Dale
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Dale wrote:
cp- a should work fine. I have used that several times and no problems
yet. You can add the -v if you like to see the files scrolling by.
If you have the same partitions on the new drive as the old drive, your
grub.conf and fstab should be fine.
You will need to install
Matthew R. Lee wrote:
On Monday 24 December 2007 15:06:36 Dale wrote:
Dale wrote:
cp- a should work fine. I have used that several times and no problems
yet. You can add the -v if you like to see the files scrolling by.
If you have the same partitions on the new drive as the old
of those too. The reason we even have DST
changes with everyone I ask.
Dale
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?
Cheers
emilio
I ran into this the other day too. I deleted the cups directory in etc
and reemerged cups and it worked fine. You could just rename the cups
directory and reemerge cups if you wanted to save it, just in case.
Hope that helps.
Dale
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has already compiled but just the little
one that pulls in all the other packages.
Dale
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and let it make sure everything is sane.
I also make it a habit not to log out or reboot between depclean and
revdep-rebuild too.Of course, asking is not a bad idea either.
Dale
:-) :-) :-)
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Friday 04 January 2008, Dale wrote:
4.5.20_p satisfies all those listed DEPENDs, so it's OK to let
depclean do what it wants.
alan
I wouldn't say to do this for important stuff like Python or Perl
but I usually let depclean do its thing, as long
kernel, sometimes it
works, sometimes not. Best to point it to the right one I guess.
Dale
:-) :-)
/portage there are 4 references to x86, and they're in
package.keywords for particular package releases whose features I needed.
So why am I emerging these things?
++ kevin
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Posting emerge --info may help.
Dale
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situation and keep it sane.
Hope this little bit of info helps.
Dale
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, delete the config files, then reemerge cups and reconfigure my
printer. Keep in mind that when you unmerge something, the config
files remain in /etc unchanged.
This may not help your situation but I hope it does.
Dale
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somewhere that we could use?
thanks,
Mark
If you have two CD drives, you can boot Knoppix or another live CD and
install from there. I have never done this but have read where others
have and had no problem.
Someone else may have a better solution but that is one at least.
Dale
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On Sunday 06 January 2008, Dale wrote:
Alan E. Davis wrote:
Any ideas?
I ran into something similar to the a while back and I had to un-merge
cups, delete the config files, then reemerge cups and reconfigure my
printer. Keep in mind that when you unmerge
Alan E. Davis wrote:
Yes. Even installed as hplip, when jobs are printed, they are
immediately marked as stopped in the jobs interface. There is no
indication that the printer is on line at all, except that it shows up
as Ready.
Thank you,
Alan
On Jan 7, 2008 10:24 AM, Dale [EMAIL
Randy Barlow wrote:
Dale wrote:
They recently changed it over to hplip. Is that installed on your system?
Sorry to steal the thread a bit, but should hplip show up as an option
for the driver to your printer? Because I still see hpijs as the
printer driver even though I have
Randy Barlow wrote:
Dale wrote:
On my system hpijs was a blocker if I recall correctly. I read
somewhere that hpijs was no longer being maintained and that hplip was
the new thing to use. Not sure why tho.
Also may be worth noting that hplip used to be a service that was
started
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Montag, 7. Januar 2008 schrieb ext Dale:
If you have two CD drives, you can boot Knoppix or another live CD and
install from there.
Why two?
I have never done this but have read where others
have and had no problem.
Yep, did a Gentoo
kernel, it won't be there. lspci may be a good one to
check as well.
Dang, that is slow tho.
Dale
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stuff sorted it out.
:-)
Wayn0
Would you mind posting what speeds you get now? I'm curious myself.
Thanks
Dale
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, maybe restart hald and see
if it starts without error.
You may also want to check ivman and dbus, if you have them installed,
to see if something fishy is going on there as well.
Dale
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is not required but I did have a problem with it once and had to
recompile it so it would play well with others.
You may want to post the relevant parts of messages and/or dmesg and see
if Neil notices something out of whack.
Dale
:-) :-)
/init.d/hald stop should work. If you
want to see what all is running then rc-status should help with that. I
have dbus, hald and ivman running on mine here.
I hope that helps some cause I'm running out of ideas here.
Dale
:-) :-) :-)
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi Dale,
I disabled hald in rc-update and rebooted. Now Totem and Gnome are
not auto-mounting anything. K3b can see the CD. cddb and ripping seem
to work fine with hald disabled.
I think the overall set of problems were:
1) sound-juicer has developed some sort
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi Dale,
I disabled hald in rc-update and rebooted. Now Totem and Gnome are
not auto-mounting anything. K3b can see the CD. cddb and ripping seem
to work fine with hald disabled.
I think the overall set of problems were:
1) sound-juicer has developed some sort
to just update portage after you do the sync up then update
world. A new portage should update better.
Hope it goes well.
Dale
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alan
+1, Amen and all that other good stuff. I would recommend running
revdep-rebuild pretty regular anyway, just to be safe.
Dale
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Dale
:-) :-)
. The minimal CD and DVD is a separate matter.
Dale
:-) :-) :-)
Qian Qiao wrote:
I'm sorry this goes OT Dale, but unfortunately, my mail client cannot
render html messages properly, and I trust a lot of people on the list
have the same problem. If would be nice if you can post in plain text,
at least in this list.
Thanks
I have it set to send
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Friday 11 January 2008, Dale wrote:
Qian Qiao wrote:
I'm sorry this goes OT Dale, but unfortunately, my mail client
cannot render html messages properly, and I trust a lot of people
on the list have the same problem. If would be nice if you can post
in plain
from the
packages on the CD then upgrade later. That's the only benefit that I
would see from more recent releases. Of course, you still end up
downloading it all anyway. ;-)
I just like the Knoppix thing myself. It seems faster to me.
Dale
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Mick wrote:
Hmm, he may be waiting for you to do it, while you're explaining to all these
moms out there why you may think that top-posting in this ML would be
considered good netiquette? BTW, I'm not condoning thread hi-jacking
either . . .
To Dale: have you tried setting up new
Mick wrote:
On Saturday 12 January 2008, Dale wrote:
Thanks. I didn't know you could change that in the address book. Can
you tell me how this one comes through? It should be plain text,
hopefully only plain text.
Neat trick. ;-)
OK, this is plain text as I can see
Gentoo fall into the abyss.
Dale
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for products and services centric to gentoo is a necessary
requisite too, IMHO.
James
True, even things that are free have to have money. It never makes it
without it.
Dale
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-highlight-daniel+robbins.html
Dale
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Richard Cox wrote:
On Saturday 12 January 2008 19:55:23 Dale wrote:
Richard Cox wrote:
Anybody else get a DB error when trying to access the forums? Seems like
it may have been overwhelmed with the Robbins debate going on.
Works fine here. Even found the thread. Oh, I'm
Knoppix tho. o_O
Maybe things will get back on track soon.
Dale
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the net. It would take over a week to
download a CD over this crappy dial-up and this crappy dial-up is all I
can get right now. DSL is coming tho. I can actually order the CD and
get it faster through the mail that I can download it. Go figure.
Dale
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have been subscribed to -dev, -user
and other mailing lists for a long time. I also read the forums tho I
don't post as much as I used to. There may be things I don't know but I
got a good gut feeling that Gentoo needs better leadership than it
currently has.
My $0.02 worth.
Dale
do date some but am single, no kids and my biggest
time consumer is changing the water in my 55 gallon fish tank and my
garden in the summer months. What a waste huh?
I'm sure someone else can add more to this. That's just all I can
recall at the moment.
Dale
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in that. I'll just stay right here
where I am. Of course, if I get the same here, I'd go away from here too.
Dale
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gentoo community.
I ran the script here and it worked fine. Did you run it as root? Also
make it executable too.
Dale
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SNIP
But since I don't I just moved the directory. :)
That's what I would have done too. LOL
Dale
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Have you tried this: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=196349#c4
It may work.
If you are new, emerge =net-misc/mDNSResponder-107.5 I think that is
it anyway.
Hope that helps.
Dale
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. Mirrorselect should be
there in the tarball.
Sort of keep in mind that when you chroot in, you are basically in a
Gentoo OS at that point. The tarball is a mini Gentoo install basically.
Someone speak up if I missed a step. It has been a while for this old
goat.
Dale
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isn't even needed anymore. Just a thought.
Dale
:-) :-)
it be that the CPU fan isn't turning? It doesn't sound like it gets
that far so that may not matter.
Dale
:-) :-)
Matt Harrison wrote:
Dale wrote:
Matt Harrison wrote:
Hi all,
A few weeks ago there was a discussion about audio interference when
running 3d applications.
Well mine kept getting worse (it didn't to it at all a month ago)
until I got fed up. I opened the side and (gently!) moved some
.
--Joshua Doll
Would --with-bdeps y help here? I'm not sure it would. Just a thought.
Dale
:-) :-)
.
Mike
If the library is broken, it should find it. You can run revdep-rebuild
-i -p and just see what it says. It won't do anything until you remove
the -p part.
Dale
:-) :-)
, maybe near future.
I'm sort of wondering what pulls in evdev anyway? I got a fully running
KDE and this is my new install. Nothing pulled it in here. I may be
missing a USE flag or something.
Let's hope this works for a while longer yet. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Wolfgang Liebich wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 09:35:11AM -0600, Paul Hartman wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Wolfgang Liebich
wolfgang.lieb...@siemens.com wrote
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Paul Hartman
paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote:
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote
, and i don/t remember any portage update,,,
I know portage-2.2_rc20 works well. I have not had any trouble on mine
and you may want to give it a shot. It is still keyworded I think but
it does handle the blocks very well.
Your choice on whether to install or not.
Dale
:-) :-)
:/media/camera
It doesn't here either but it is most likely miss configured here since
I use gtkam. You may want to try gtkam if all else fails. Put
CAMERAS=canon ptp2 in your make.conf and it should work.
Dale
:-) :-)
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
On Saturday 17 January 2009 21:52:19 Dale wrote:
It doesn't here either but it is most likely miss configured here since
I use gtkam. You may want to try gtkam if all else fails. Put
CAMERAS=canon ptp2 in your make.conf and it should work.
Already have
password. Then on top of that they have to
guess the root password too. They have to get the user name, password
and the root password right before they can do anything.
If you allow root access, they only need the root password. Guessing
one is easier than guessing three.
Dale
:-) :-)
Available versions: (4.1) ~4.1.4
{debug kdeprefix}
Homepage:http://www.kde.org/
Description: The KDE notification daemon.
Dale
:-) :-)
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
On Saturday 17 January 2009 22:38:43 Dale wrote:
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
On Saturday 17 January 2009 21:52:19 Dale wrote:
It doesn't here either but it is most likely miss configured here since
I use gtkam. You may want to try gtkam if all else fails
Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
On Sunday 18 January 2009 00:48:25 Dale wrote:
If that many programs can't access your camera, either the system is not
able to recognize the camera or you have other problems. Maybe you can
post the related portion of /var/log/messages or whatever log your
system
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