Re: [gentoo-user] about the 2007.1

2007-11-07 Thread Danilo Marcelo
I´m waiting for too.

2007/11/7, 525225097 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 There are somebody said the gentoo 2007.1 will release in this man month
 it is wrong or right.Is there more detailed information。
 Thinks





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Re: [gentoo-user] about the 2007.1

2007-11-07 Thread Danilo Marcelo
I don´t have any problem with 2007.0, but a new release is always welcome.

2007/11/7, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 14:34:19 +
 Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 10:46:30 -0300, Danilo Marcelo wrote:
 
   I´m waiting for too.
 
  I'm waiting for people to stop top-posting to this list, I guess I'll
  have a longer wait than you :(

 Heaven forbid we be as flexible on our list as the distribution whose
 name it bears ; )

  http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/ says nothing about a November
  release, or any release date for 2007.1, and that page should be
  considered authoritative. Meanwhile, what's wrong with 2007.0? You get
  the same software after an update whichever install disc you start
  with.

 I wouldn't expect another 2007.1 disc.  Why not boot from another
 distro's 2007 release if you're having problems?  Or put the hard drive
 in another host.
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[gentoo-user] Kernel rollback

2007-10-13 Thread Danilo Marcelo
Hi,

yesterday i did a kernel update using emerge gentoo-sources, but i have
other drivers, like ieee80211 and ipw2200 which was installed using old
kernel.
How can i rollback the kernel update? Can i use emerge -C gentoo-sources to
do this?

Thanks a lot,

Danilo


Re: [gentoo-user] Kernel rollback

2007-10-13 Thread Danilo Marcelo
Great, thanks a lot!

Danilo

2007/10/13, Renat Golubchyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi!

 On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 11:24:11 -0300 Danilo Marcelo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  yesterday i did a kernel update using emerge gentoo-sources, but i
  have other drivers, like ieee80211 and ipw2200 which was installed
  using old kernel.

 Not an answer to your question, but just a tip. If you don't want to
 remember what modules you have to recompile after a kernel update take
 a look at sys-kernel/module-rebuild.


 Cheers,
 Renat

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Re: [gentoo-user] xine - no sound on DVDs - solved (sort of)

2007-09-20 Thread Danilo Marcelo
Ok, here is my flags:

gentoo ~ # emerge -vp k3b

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild   R   ] app-cdr/k3b-0.12.17  USE=alsa hal kde -arts -css -debug
-dvdr* -encode* -ffmpeg* -flac -mp3* -musepack -musicbrainz -sndfile -vcd*
-vorbis -xinerama LINGUAS=pt_BR -af -bg -bn -br -bs -ca -cs -cy -da -de
-el -en_GB -es -et -eu -fi -fr -ga -he -hi -hu -is -it -ja -km -lt -mk -ms
-nb -nds -nl -nn -pa -pl -pt -ro -ru -se -sl -sr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -sv -ta -tr 
-uk
-zh_CN -zh_TW 0 kB

Total: 1 package (1 reinstall), Size of downloads: 0 kB
gentoo ~ #

I hope it helps you!

Danilo

2007/9/19, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Wednesday 19 September 2007, Mark Knecht wrote:
  On 9/19/07, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Have you played around with alsaconf and alsactl?  Also, you should
 make
   sure that there is no old asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc left in your
 system.
 
  I haven't. Not totally sure how I'd change anything by doing that.
  Both cards work with other apps. It's just xine that hard routing the
  audio to the second card, at least as far as I've seen so far.
  gmplayer routes DVD audio to the first card correctly.

 Just an idea.  I am not sure why your xine is behaving like this . . .

   If two
   cards are registered I would expect that xine will give you an option
 to
   choose between the two.
 
  I think it does in the preferences area. It uses the Alsa language
  that only Alsa developers totally get but seems to end in :0 for card
  0 and :1 for card 1. However I already have it set to card 0 but audio
  goes to card 1...

 I'm flummoxed.  It wouldn't be a udev rule that you have forgotten about .
 . .
 but then this would not just affect xine.

   BTW, you may also want to set your sound card in /etc/make.conf.
 
  I didn't know Gentoo changed the way that is done. Thanks. I've added
  it. It did not cause any changes in what gets built though.

 With regards to your flags, I'd add ffmpeg.  It installs the libavcodec
 for
 enc/decoding a multitude of video and audio data types.

 Good luck.
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Re: [gentoo-user] xine - no sound on DVDs - solved (sort of)

2007-09-20 Thread Danilo Marcelo
OK. Did you try to remove USB support and check sound? Maybe it works . . .

2007/9/20, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On 9/20/07, Danilo Marcelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Ok, here is my flags:
 
  gentoo ~ # emerge -vp k3b
 
  These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
 
  Calculating dependencies... done!
  [ebuild   R   ] app-cdr/k3b-0.12.17  USE=alsa hal kde -arts -css -debug
  -dvdr* -encode* -ffmpeg* -flac -mp3* -musepack -musicbrainz -sndfile
 -vcd*
  -vorbis -xinerama LINGUAS=pt_BR -af -bg -bn -br -bs -ca -cs -cy -da
 -de
  -el -en_GB -es -et -eu -fi -fr -ga -he -hi -hu -is -it -ja -km -lt -mk
 -ms
  -nb -nds -nl -nn -pa -pl -pt -ro -ru -se -sl -sr - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -sv 
  -ta -tr
 -uk
  -zh_CN -zh_TW 0 kB
 
  Total: 1 package (1 reinstall), Size of downloads: 0 kB
  gentoo ~ #
 
  I hope it helps you!
 
  Danilo
 
  2007/9/19, Mick  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   On Wednesday 19 September 2007, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 9/19/07, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
 Have you played around with alsaconf and alsactl?  Also, you
 should
  make
 sure that there is no old asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc left in your
  system.
   
I haven't. Not totally sure how I'd change anything by doing that.
Both cards work with other apps. It's just xine that hard routing
 the
audio to the second card, at least as far as I've seen so far.
gmplayer routes DVD audio to the first card correctly.
  
   Just an idea.  I am not sure why your xine is behaving like this . . .
  
 If two
 cards are registered I would expect that xine will give you an
 option
  to
 choose between the two.
   
I think it does in the preferences area. It uses the Alsa language
that only Alsa developers totally get but seems to end in :0 for
 card
0 and :1 for card 1. However I already have it set to card 0 but
 audio
goes to card 1...
  
   I'm flummoxed.  It wouldn't be a udev rule that you have forgotten
 about .
  . .
   but then this would not just affect xine.
  
 BTW, you may also want to set your sound card in /etc/make.conf.
   
I didn't know Gentoo changed the way that is done. Thanks. I've
 added
it. It did not cause any changes in what gets built though.
  
   With regards to your flags, I'd add ffmpeg.  It installs the
 libavcodec
  for
   enc/decoding a multitude of video and audio data types.
  
   Good luck.
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   Regards,
   Mick

 Hi,
Tried it all. No luck. xine still sends audio to the USB sound card
 and not to the on-board, default sound chip.

I also tested CD audio. Same thing. xine sends everything it's
 doing to the USB port and not the the default sound card, but only on
 this system.

I'm out of ideas. I'll file a bug in Bugzilla I guess.

Thanks very much for your support. I appreciated it even if we
 didn't manage to solve the problem.

 Thanks,
 Mark
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Re: [gentoo-user] xine - no sound on DVDs - solved (sort of)

2007-09-20 Thread Danilo Marcelo
I was reading your first message again and now i understood your real
problem.
Some tips:

1) Change your player to test;
2) Remove your internal sound card
3) Test alsaconf again

I'm doing my best to help you.
Good luck!

2007/9/20, Danilo Marcelo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 OK. Did you try to remove USB support and check sound? Maybe it works . .
 .

 2007/9/20, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  On 9/20/07, Danilo Marcelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Ok, here is my flags:
  
   gentoo ~ # emerge -vp k3b
  
   These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
  
   Calculating dependencies... done!
   [ebuild   R   ] app-cdr/k3b-0.12.17  USE=alsa hal kde -arts -css
  -debug
   -dvdr* -encode* -ffmpeg* -flac -mp3* -musepack -musicbrainz -sndfile
  -vcd*
   -vorbis -xinerama LINGUAS=pt_BR -af -bg -bn -br -bs -ca -cs -cy -da
  -de
   -el -en_GB -es -et -eu -fi -fr -ga -he -hi -hu -is -it -ja -km -lt -mk
  -ms
   -nb -nds -nl -nn -pa -pl -pt -ro -ru -se -sl -sr - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -sv 
   -ta -tr
  -uk
   -zh_CN -zh_TW 0 kB
  
   Total: 1 package (1 reinstall), Size of downloads: 0 kB
   gentoo ~ #
  
   I hope it helps you!
  
   Danilo
  
   2007/9/19, Mick  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 19 September 2007, Mark Knecht wrote:
 On 9/19/07, Mick  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
  Have you played around with alsaconf and alsactl?  Also, you
  should
   make
  sure that there is no old asound.conf or ~/.asoundrc left in
  your
   system.

 I haven't. Not totally sure how I'd change anything by doing that.
 Both cards work with other apps. It's just xine that hard routing
  the
 audio to the second card, at least as far as I've seen so far.
 gmplayer routes DVD audio to the first card correctly.
   
Just an idea.  I am not sure why your xine is behaving like this . .
  .
   
  If two
  cards are registered I would expect that xine will give you an
  option
   to
  choose between the two.

 I think it does in the preferences area. It uses the Alsa language
 
 that only Alsa developers totally get but seems to end in :0 for
  card
 0 and :1 for card 1. However I already have it set to card 0 but
  audio
 goes to card 1...
   
I'm flummoxed.  It wouldn't be a udev rule that you have forgotten
  about .
   . .
but then this would not just affect xine.
   
  BTW, you may also want to set your sound card in /etc/make.conf.
 

 I didn't know Gentoo changed the way that is done. Thanks. I've
  added
 it. It did not cause any changes in what gets built though.
   
With regards to your flags, I'd add ffmpeg.  It installs the
  libavcodec
   for
enc/decoding a multitude of video and audio data types.
   
Good luck.
--
Regards,
Mick
 
  Hi,
 Tried it all. No luck. xine still sends audio to the USB sound card
  and not to the on-board, default sound chip.
 
 I also tested CD audio. Same thing. xine sends everything it's
  doing to the USB port and not the the default sound card, but only on
  this system.
 
 I'm out of ideas. I'll file a bug in Bugzilla I guess.
 
 Thanks very much for your support. I appreciated it even if we
  didn't manage to solve the problem.
 
  Thanks,
  Mark
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Re: [gentoo-user] xine - no sound on DVDs - solved (sort of)

2007-09-20 Thread Danilo Marcelo
Hi,

in tip # 2, i'd like to say to remove the drivers, like modprobe -r
driver, not phisically.
Did you ever try OSS or another sound server?

2007/9/20, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On 9/20/07, Danilo Marcelo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I was reading your first message again and now i understood your real
  problem.
  Some tips:
 
  1) Change your player to test;

 Again, I have tested audio with Aqualung  mplayer on the desktop and
 Flash in Firefox. They work correctly and go to the internal sound
 chip. I've tested DVD with gmplayer. DVD's play fine and the audio
 goes to the internal sound chip. I've tested DVDs and CDs with xine.
 In both cases xine sends it to the external USB sound card.

  2) Remove your internal sound card

 I cannot. It's a chip on the motherboard. On the other hand it might
 be interesting, at least for test purposes, to disconnect the external
 USB device and restart Alsa. Possibly xine will go internal in that
 case.

  3) Test alsaconf again

 Yeah, been down that road. I've been working with Alsa for almost 8
 years now. Unless there is something very subtle going on here my Alsa
 config is very generic  does specify which sound device is associated
 with which sound card number. And again, every other audio application
 works fine, and xine worked fine until maybe two weeks ago.
 Unfortunately my wife doesn't inform me at the first instant things
 stop working so there's no good way at this point to know what update
 broke it, or whether the update was xine itself, Alsa, or something
 else.

 All that said I'll run alsaconf and see what it would do although IIRC
 it doesn't actually set up dual sound cards. You have (or had) to do
 that by hand.

 
  I'm doing my best to help you.
  Good luck!

 And I do appreciate it! I'll post back about the no-USB experiment
 later this morning if I get a chance to run it.

 Cheers,
 Mark
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Re: [gentoo-user] xine - no sound on DVDs - solved (sort of)

2007-09-19 Thread Danilo Marcelo
I had the same problem and resolved installing k3b. I think this error
occurs because missing plugins. Try to emerge k3b but check flags before.

2007/9/18, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi,
   Message is to Randy and others that have been helping me with my
 audio problems with xine. This evening I discovered the root cause of
 the problem of no sound when playing DVDs in xine. Unfortunately I
 don't have a good solution yet. Maybe someone knows how to fix this at
 the command line?

   OK, xine does produce sound, but this machine has  multiple sound
 cards and it's choosing the one that goes to the home theater system,
 not the PC's sound card:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/asound/cards
 0 [ICH5   ]: ICH4 - Intel ICH5
  Intel ICH5 with ALC655 at 0xfa081000, irq 21
 1 [default]: USB-Audio - USB Audio CODEC
  Burr-Brown from TI   USB Audio CODEC
 at usb-:00:1d.1-1, full s
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $

   When I thought of this possibility I turned on the HT receiver,
 switched to the correct input and low and behold DVD audio was
 playing. Didn't test to see if it's 5.1. The HT receiver is hooked to
 the USB device which seems to be marked as 'default'. However hardware
 setup hasn't changed and earlier versions of xine went to the internal
 card so something has changed.

   I don't see anything in /etc/modules.d/alsa that defines the second
 card as default. Does anyone know how Alsa does that?

   It's possible that Alsa getting too cleaver by half and somehow
 'deciding' that the USB interface is more suited to doing 5.1 than the
 internal card. If it is then shame on it I say. ;-)

   Two potential solutions come to mind:

 1) At the xine command line tell it which card to use. I'm looking
 through the xine --help listing but heck if I see how to do that.

 2) Somehow tell also to make card 0 default and see if that fixes the
 problem.

   Anyway, so the problem is partially solved. I can go the xine-users
 list and see if anyone there has a quick fix for this. At least it's
 starting to make some sense.

   Thanks in advance for any ideas.

 Cheers,
 Mark

 # Alsa 0.9.X kernel modules' configuration file.
 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/media-sound/alsa-utils/files/alsa-
 modules.conf-rc,v
 1.4 2004/11/16 01:31:22 eradicator Exp $

 # ALSA portion
 alias char-major-116 snd
 # OSS/Free portion
 alias char-major-14 soundcore

 ##
 ## IMPORTANT:
 ## You need to customise this section for your specific sound card(s)
 ## and then run `update-modules' command.
 ## Read alsa-driver's INSTALL file in /usr/share/doc for more info.
 ##
 ##  ALSA portion
 alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0
 options snd-intel8x0 index=0

 alias snd-card-1 snd-usb-audio
 options snd-usb-audio index=1

 ##  OSS/Free portion
 alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0
 alias sound-slot-1 snd-card-1
 ##

 # OSS/Free portion - card #1
 alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss
 alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss
 alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss
 alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss
 alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss
 ##  OSS/Free portion - card #2
 alias sound-service-1-0 snd-mixer-oss
 alias sound-service-1-3 snd-pcm-oss
 alias sound-service-1-12 snd-pcm-oss

 alias /dev/mixer snd-mixer-oss
 alias /dev/dsp snd-pcm-oss
 alias /dev/midi snd-seq-oss

 # Set this to the correct number of cards.
 options snd cards_limit=2
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Re: [gentoo-user] Playsound . . . won't!

2007-09-15 Thread Danilo Marcelo
try to re-emerge

2007/9/15, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I am using playsound in KDE to play system sounds, but it has stopped
 working:

 $ /usr/bin/playsound chimes.wav
 /usr/bin/playsound: error while loading shared libraries: libFLAC.so.7:
 cannot
 open shared object file: No such file or directory

 I ran revdep-rebuild -X, but the problem persists.  Any ideas?
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Re: [gentoo-user] WPA Supplicant

2007-09-12 Thread Danilo Marcelo
Try this:

cp /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf wpa_supplicant.conf.source
wpa_passphrase Easy_Mac k8aqn2zcz497zupa  /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
killall wpa_supplicant or modprobe -r wpa_supplicant
wpa_supplicant -Dwext -ieth1 -B -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -d



2007/9/12, AJ Spagnoletti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 
  Use: psk=k8aqn2zcz497zupa
 
 

 Thanks for the help that did it

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Re: [gentoo-user] Immensely disappointed in emerge -DuN world these days

2007-09-12 Thread Danilo Marcelo
Try to remerge only gnome first and check the flags.

2007/9/12, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 16:36:56 -0700
 Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  libtool: link: cannot find the library `/usr/lib/libgnomevfs-2.la' or
  unhandled argument `/usr/lib/libgnomevfs-2.la'

 looks like your libraries are a little off.  Have you tried
 revdep-rebuild?
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Re: SPAM: Re: [gentoo-user] failure on booting Gentoo Linux 2007 amd64 Live CD

2007-09-03 Thread Danilo Marcelo
Cara, tem que gravar como imagem, senão não boota.

In english: You must record the CD in image mode to make a bootable CD.


2007/9/3, LUIZ AFONSO BELLO DE CAMPOS [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Citando Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  On Monday 03 September 2007, LUIZ AFONSO BELLO DE CAMPOS wrote:
  Dear Sirs
  
  
   After I had downloaded and burned on K3B the forementioned CD
   I don't get it booted on my machine amd64 +3000. I've already its
   manual and doc, I upgraded my K8VXSE motherboard BIOS...nothing! I
   don't know what else to do...
 
  How did you burn the CD using K3B? As a data project, or as a disk
  image?
 
  A quick check is to pop the CD into a machine that works, mount the CD
  and see what's on it. If you see one file called something.iso, then
  you burned it wrong and need to burn another one as a full disk image.
 
  If that check is OK, then make sure that the .iso you downloaded is not
  corrupt by checking it's MD5 sum by following the instructions on the
  downlaod site.
 
  Next time you ask for help on a mailing list, it's a good idea to
  describe exactly what problem you are having. You didn't say, so we
  donlt know, and I just guessed at what is the most common problem.
 
  So, does the CD boot at all? What's on the screen? If it boots and tries
  to run, where does it stop and what error messages do you get when it
  does?
 
  alan
 
   Thanks, Alan. I will try cdrecord command line.
 
 
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