This machine was
cold booted 9 minutes ago and Jack (the sound connection machine)
isn't running:
lightning tmp # ps aux | grep jack
root 5635 0.0 0.0 4096 696 pts/0R+ 07:20 0:00 grep
--colour=auto jack
lightning tmp #
Try lsof: "lsof /tmp/jack" or "lsof
sure that dovecot is actually running, then make sure it's
> listening on ports you expect with sudo netstat -ptln , and then I'd
> post the logs from any transactions.
>
> Troubleshooting mail servers without the relevant log entries is usually
> painful and frus
On 2011-05-17, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 17 May 2011 01:33:39 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> grep "GET /Tmp/Linux/G" | /var/log/apache2/access_log | grep-v |
>> \ awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq | wc
>>
>> In true grand Unix tradition yo
ortage/package.use
>
> Still, emerge -vp x11-base/xorg-server shows that it is going to use
> the 'hal' but not the 'udev' flag.
>
> How to find out where this comes from.
I usually read the ebuilds and grep directly through files to find this kind
of stuff :-) I
t;
> > > which are harmless.
>
> During compilation of x11-libs/gtk+-2.10.6 gdk-pixbuf/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.la
> gets created in ${S} (/var/tmp/paludis/x11-libs/gtk+-2.10.6/work/gtk+-2.10.6).
> It contains this:
>
> # grep ^dep gdk-pixbuf/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.la
> dependency_l
· Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yes, very sure. You can't use autofs on a system that is using hald...
Aha. Care to expand on that? Please also explain the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ps awux | grep -v grep | grep '\(auto\|hald\)'
102 5506 0.0 0.3
; firefox 1.5 ebuild limitation? I hope that's what it is, because I
> > > can't stand gnome.
> >
> > False.
> >
> > carcharias rjf # ldd /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox-bin | grep gnome
> > carcharias rjf # emerge -pv mozilla-firefox
> >
>
gt-dell root # dmesg |grep ^hdhdc: SAMSUNG SC-140B, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drivegt-dell root # lf /dev/hd*ls: /dev/hd*: No such file or directoryI don't know why /dev/hdc does not exist.thanks,
WenjuOn 4/27/05, Robert S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try$ dmeg | grep ^hdand look for the CDROM
On 2005-12-18 18:18:34 +0100 (Sun, Dec), Holly Bostick wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep FAT /usr/src/linux/.config #
> > CONFIG_X86_MCE_NONFATAL is not set # DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems
> > CONFIG_FAT_FS=y CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=437
> > CONF
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 09:02:25AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
> The correct way to see which USE flags are in operation is
>
> emerge --info | grep USE
>
> This shows the combined effect of your profile and make.conf (but not
> per-package settings from /etc/portage).
One q
gt;>
>> Yes. You need to find out CPU_FLAGS_X86 and "-march=" values the
>> machines have, and use that in make.conf. Run the commands...
>>
>> cpuinfo2cpuflags-x86
>> gcc -c -Q -march=native --help=target | grep march=
>>
>> ...on t
Thank you both, for your replies.
On Saturday, 13 July 2019 01:56:30 BST Adam Carter wrote:
> > > $ dmesg | grep -i micro
> > > [0.622441] [drm] Loading ARUBA Microcode
> > > [5.763242] [drm] Loading hainan Microcode
> > > [6.653025] mic
shed some light on what might be the
problem, or how to further troubleshoot it.
Here is some details.
% grep '^[^#.]' /etc/pulse/default.pa
load-module module-device-restore
load-module module-stream-restore
load-module module-card-restore
load-module module-augment-properties
load-mod
On 28 Feb 2010, at 19:06, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Sunday 28 February 2010, Stroller wrote:
...
$ sed 's/Project Gutenberg/Wordsworth Classics/' foo > bar
$ mv bar foo
$
Have a look at sed's "-i" option.
Using `grep` I can search *recursively* through dir
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 B
variable
> contains 'alsa' but when I do a 'lspci | grep -i audio'
> nothing audio related shows up.
...grep for snd.
> Does this mean my
> soundcard wasnt detected? Could somebody please point me in
> the right direction?
* Run alsaconf
* or edit /etc/modul
search?hl=en&q=%22error%3A+openpty%3A+No+such+file+or+directory%22
Do you have CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS and CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS in the kernel config?
gzcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS
gzcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS
Zac
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an is (still) the undiscussed champion in terms of number of
available packages.
$ wget -nv http://packages.debian.org/stable/allpackages
12:32:32 URL:http://packages.debian.org/stable/allpackages
[3585331/3585331] -> "allpackages" [1]
$ grep '^' allpackages | wc -l
22753
For un
igured parallel ports in your kernel?
What are you getting when you run:
dmesg | grep -i parport
or,
dmesg | grep -i lp.
--
Regards,
Mick
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On Friday 17 August 2007 06:50:25 Iain Buchanan wrote:
> /etc/env.d $ grep LDPATH * | grep gcc
> 05compiler:LDPATH="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6"
> 05gcc:LDPATH="/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.2:/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-lin
>ux-gnu/3.4.6:/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-l
On Monday 03 September 2007 10:15:48 Marc Joliet wrote:
> > > localhost ~ # grep python /var/lib/portage/world ###(<--No result)
> > > localhost ~ # emerge --noreplace dev-lang/python
[SNIP]
> > > localhost ~ # grep python /var/lib/portage/world ###(<-
on 09/11/2007 11:36 PM Thanasis wrote the following:
> uname -r
> 2.6.22-gentoo-r5
>
> I have acpi in my USE flags and compiled support in kernel:
>
> grep -i acpi .config |grep -v ^\#
> CONFIG_ACPI=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_SLEEP_PROC_FS=y
> CONFIG_ACPI_P
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 23:01 -0300, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Or with your CFLAGS:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep ^model\ name | head -n 1
> model name : AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ grep CFLAG /etc/make.con
On Wed, 21 May 2008 09:07:28 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > dd if=/dev/sda bs=446 count=1 2>/dev/null | strings | grep GRUB
>That single command would have saved me some heartache in the past.
> I think it could be a good one-line addition to even something like
> the Q
On Sunday 20 May 2007 03:45, Dale wrote:
> Zachary Grafton wrote:
> > A good command line for a quick check is "glx-info | grep direct"
> >
> >
> > Good Luck,
> >
> > Zack Grafton
>
> I think you have a typo. It should be "glxinfo | gre
x".
Otherwise ssh into your box and use "ps -ax | grep X" or "ps -e | grep
X" to get X's PID and then kill it using "kill".
kill has a priority switch. So "kill [PID]" might not work. However
"kill -9 [PID]" will kill about anything on the s
Hello,
On Tue, 17 May 2011, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>grep "GET /Tmp/Linux/G" | /var/log/apache2/access_log | grep-v | \
>awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq | wc
useless use of ...
awk '/GET \/Tmp\/Linux\/G/{ips[$1]++;}END{print length(ips);}' \
/var/log/apac
Hi,
following this guide:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/utf-8.xml
Doing a
locale -a | grep de_DE | grep utf
I got:
de_DE.utf8
.
Then I created the file
/etc/init.d/02locale
with the contents:
LC_CTYPE=de_DE.utf8
. As root I did a
rc-update
, which runs without
c 23 09:30:48 zipo xinetd[21471]: START: nntp pid=26585 from=127.0.0.1
Dec 23 09:30:48 zipo xinetd[21471]: EXIT: nntp status=0 pid=26585
duration=0(sec)
# grep -v '#\|^$' /etc/xinetd.d/leafnode-nntp
service nntp
{
socket_type = stream
protocol= tcp
wait
can test the readability of the cd media like this:
readcd dev=/dev/cdrom sectors=0-$(isoinfo -d -i /dev/cdrom | grep "Volume size is:" |
grep -o "[0-9]*$") f=- | md5sum
I have downloaded stage3-x86-2005.0.tar.bz2 from several servers but
has the same problem.
Look at t
On Thursday 15 June 2006 09:30, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 01:52:29 +0200, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> > > Are you using LVM?
> >
> > Sure. So it's because of this?
> >
> >
> > # grep ^\
On Thursday 15 June 2006 12:21, Dave S wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Apparently my SIP port 5060 is in use. Is there a Linux command to tell me
> what process is using this port. I have a vague memory of seeing such a
> command but just cannot remember or find it.
netstat -anp | grep :50
On 01 August 2006 20:20, John J. Foster wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> In a bash script, how can I test whether the script itself is being
> run from a virtual terminal, or from an emulator like konsole within X?
See this script by the name "strangename":
#! /bin/sh
ps ax |
espite that rebuilding them won't change their CFLAGS at all...
>
> Um, yeah. Definitely not perfect. :-/
>
> Maybe searching by mtime is better...
In the case of the OP the best approach might be to simply grep for -O3. I at
least don't have any packages installed tha
Hi All,
Not sure if I need RTC built in my kernel. This is the error I get when I
boot up:
===
# dmesg | grep -i RTC
Using IPI Shortcut mode
drivers/rtc/hctosys.c: unable to open rtc device (rtc0
hci-pci, not that i know what that means...
It means USB-1.1 as defined by AMD (I think).
lspci | grep OHCI should show if you need it.
> i would appreciate any help.
> here is the result of zcat /proc/config.gz | grep -i usb
[snip ...]
> CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y
&
I upgraded to 5.19.6 today ,using the source code pack of xanmod-sources
provided by gentoo-zh.
I use kvmgt function till 5.18.19,however,when I use "make olddefconfig" and
compile/install the kernel today ,kvmgt dont work.
But when I switched back to 5.18.9,it works again!And I use &
/Text-Glob
do what you need?
DaveF
>
>I am aware of Python's "fnmatch.translate()" function, but this -- of
>course -- returns a Python style regular expression which I can't use
>together with "grep" or "gawk". So using this function
Hello list,
I still can't see how portage limits the load. Today I'm emerging libreoffice,
and it's spending almost the whole time working with 4 CPU threads. But:
$ grep -e '\-j' -e distcc /etc/portage/make.conf
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--jobs=18 --load-average=30 -
temperatures.
What exactly do you suggest? My kernel (6.1.57) configuration contains:
$ grep SPI /usr/src/linux/.config|grep -v SPIN
CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS=y
# CONFIG_SPI is not set
# SPI RTC drivers
CONFIG_RTC_I2C_AND_SPI=y
# SPI and I2C RTC drivers
$
I played a litt
On 03/22/2016 09:34 PM, Jonathan Callen wrote:
>
> For future reference, this would be a bit more efficient:
>
> grep -r -l --include="*.ebuild" "EAPI=6" .
>
> This way, grep only looks at the files you want to search anyway.
>
There's a chic
On Thursday 22 April 2010 17:47:23 Grant wrote:
> >>> Could this be the problem?
> >>>
> >>> # grep ^\(EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
> >>> (EE) Failed to load module "vesa" (module does not exist, 0)
> >>> (EE) Failed to load module &
root root 4096 2008-06-28 07:10 .X11-unix
>> lightning tmp # rm -rf jack/
>> rm: cannot remove directory `jack': Device or resource busy
>> lightning tmp #
>>
>> Two questions to start:
>>
>> 1) If /tmp/jack is really busy then who is using it? This mac
ing synclient or xinput. if the synclient
> method doesn't work, simply install xinput and the latter one should work.
>
> ----
>
> cat ~/bin/toggle-touchpad
> #/bin/sh
> # synclie
ing to hopefully generate binaries that will
>>>>>> work on the older systems?
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes. You need to find out CPU_FLAGS_X86 and "-march=" values the
>>>>> machines have, and use that in make.conf. Run the commands..
> >> basement log # rc-status -v | grep crashed
> >>dhcpd [ crashed ]
> >> basement log # ps aux | grep dhcpd
> >> root 2214 0.0 0.0 8268 876 pts/0S+ 19:47 0:00 grep
> >> --colour=auto dhcpd
> >> dhcp 2648 0.0 0.6
On 12/27/2014 10:52:04 AM, Mick wrote:
> On Friday 26 Dec 2014 23:33:33 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Hello list,
> >
> > For some time now I've had syslog-ng writing /var/log/messages in a
> binary
> > format:
> >
> > # file /var/log/messages
> &
open to your comments and improvements :)
My script behave like this:
judicael-ovpn2 ~ # ps aux | grep bird
root 3928 0.0 0.3 25752 7944 pts/1S+ Mar04 0:04 vim
/etc/init.d/bird
root 5250 0.0 0.1 10860 2052 pts/3S+ 11:31 0:00 grep
--colour=auto bird
judicael-ovpn2
Hello. I'm a GNOME 3.12 user with a couple of problems that could depend
on GNOME keyring running as root instead of a non-privileged user.
This is the situation before logging in with GDM:
$ ps aux | grep keyring
root 458 0.0 0.0 115220 2808 ?Sl 10:53 0:00
/usr/bin/
here I need to specify the firmware to be incorporated into the
> > > kernel for the integrated graphics processor.
> >
> > I'm running a Ryzen 5 3400G with Radeon Vega graphics:
> That's a separate graphics card, isn't it? I'm trying to use the
>
On Saturday, August 22, 2020 1:04:33 PM CEST Walter Dnes wrote:
> I just updated my secondary machine. No mention of "libglvnd" in
> package.use...
>
> [i3][root][~] grep libglvnd /etc/portage/package.use/*
>
> "Disabled" in make.conf...
>
&
new system (baselayout-2), this was easy as /usr is not mounted
when rebooting into single user mode.
thanks,
allan
output of lsof | grep usr
bash 1907 root mem REG 254,0 1772320 245830
/usr/lib64/locale/locale-archive
bash 1907 root mem REG
-fn 9x15
> 4685 pts/0Ss 0:00 \_ bash
> 4724 pts/0S 0:00 \_ su
> 4729 pts/0S 0:00 \_ bash
> 22427 pts/0R+ 0:00 \_ ps axf
>
>
>
I used the command ps aux. I think that lists ALL processes. I usually
use grep to f
gt;
> OK, I see what you mean. Try this hacked-together list instead:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/portage/kde-base $ cd /var/portage/kde-base/
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/portage/kde-base $ grep -ir composite * | grep
> '4.0' | grep ebuild | cut -f1 -d: | sort | uniq
&g
As Etaoin Shrdlu said, bash does not even start /etc/profile. Below grep
on strace output on bash:
$ grep profile /tmp/bash.trace
$
$ # My comment, it got nothing
$ grep bashrc /tmp/bash.trace
open("/etc/bash/bashrc", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 3
read(3, "# /etc/bash/bashrc\n#\n# This
in /var/cache/edb, nothing there, and locate binutils|grep text
> also showed nothing. Just in case this could mean anything.
Hmm... I actually see this on my system too.. I assume you just didn't manage
to grep the right files...
# grep app-text/binutils /var/cache/edb/dep/$(portageq
portdi
ther
systems 2 packages had to be recompiled. So I created copy
of the above mentioned library in homedir, and removed it:
# rm '/lib64/libpcre.so.0'
Then I tried "revdep-rebuild" and got plenty of errors:
grep: error while loading shared libraries: libpcre.so.0:
cannot open s
kages have been found:
> * There are no dynamic links to /lib64/libpcre.so.0. All done
>
> I was a little suspicious because I remember on all other
> systems 2 packages had to be recompiled. So I created copy
> of the above mentioned library in homedir, and removed it:
> # rm '
This is weird
syzygy@lumby ~ $ grep DEBUG_FS /usr/src/linux/.config
# CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is not set
But the entry in menuconfig ->kernel hacking looks like this:' -*-
Debug Filesystem', and can't be changed. Not '[*]' which is
changeable with the spacebar, but '-*-
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 5:43 AM, Pandu Poluan wrote:
> On 2011-05-17, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Tue, 17 May 2011 01:33:39 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
>>> grep "GET /Tmp/Linux/G" | /var/log/apache2/access_log | grep-v |
>>> \ awk '{print $1
ing at the ebuilds, I have found the following:
> >
> >
> >
> > # grep
> > vmware-modules
> > /var/lib/layman/vmware/app-emulation/vmware-workstation/vmware-workstation-7.1.1.282343.ebuild
> > PDEPEND="~app-emulation/vmware-modules-238
> >
> &
l/texlive/2012/bin/i386-linux:/root/bin
youngfrog@geodiff-mac3 ~ $ sudo grep -r texlive/2011 /etc
youngfrog@geodiff-mac3 ~ $ sudo grep -r texlive/2011 ~root
/root/.bash_history:cd /usr/local/texlive/2011
/root/.bash_history:grep texlive/2011 * -r
/root/.bash_history:grep texlive/2011 . -r
/roo
...
> >
> > Don't top-post: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_post#Top-posting
Let me just say that I don't have rc_net_wlan0_provide="net" in /etc/rc.conf
on any of the 8 Gentoo boxen running on this LAN atm. And "rc-status | grep
sshd" reports "sshd [sta
&& revdep-rebuild -i && clear && exit'
So I'd venture to say there never will be such a set (must one create it?).
However, the wife's PC is getting rescued from JFS atm. Having backed up /home
and anything worth saving, booted with SystemRescueCd, and started a
linguas_pl -linguas_pt_BR -linguas_ru -linguas_zh_CN -linguas_zh_HK -
linguas_zh_TW -socks5)
but can't see openssl mentioned under libraries used:
$ lftp --version | grep Libraries
Libraries used: Readline 6.2
or anywhere else for that matter:
$ ldd /usr/bin/lftp
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x0
920 0
drm60820 1 i915
agpgart28968 2 intel_mch_agp,drm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ xvinfo
X-Video Extension version 2.2
screen #0
no adaptors present
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ /sbin/lspci | grep VGA
:00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp. 82865G Integrated
Graphic
On Fri, 26 May 2006, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> Steven Susbauer wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 26 May 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >
> > >I should have included that in my original email, of course:
> > >
> > >$ grep USE /etc/make.conf | g
pdate
xorg yet nor did emerge -u world. It seems to be portage bug, isn't it?
Normal "world" update:
$ emerge -up world | grep xorg
[ebuild U ] x11-base/xorg-x11-6.8.2-r8 [6.8.2-r7] USE="dlloader*"
When merging directly xorg-x11 it want to upgrade to 7.0-r1:
$ emerg
e binaries that will
>>>> work on the older systems?
>>>
>>> Yes. You need to find out CPU_FLAGS_X86 and "-march=" values the
>>> machines have, and use that in make.conf. Run the commands...
>>>
>>> cpuinfo2cpuflags-x86
>>&
te; in
fact, it seems not to be present. Libre Office seems to associate its
language with each document.
> > > Is this another systemd-R-us imposition, or is there a way I can set
> > > it up so that Plasma & friends respect the default environment
> > > settings?
.12.1::gentoo USE="client nls python server xml -lzma
> > > >-
> > > >multitarget -test -vanilla" ABI_X86="(64)"
> > > >PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="-python2_7 -
> > > >python3_4 -python3_5" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 -pytho
On 06/18/13 16:57, Stroller wrote:
On 18 June 2013, at 16:00, Joseph wrote:
Every time I compile a package I get a message:
sendmail: warning: inet_protocols: disabling IPv6 name/address support: Address
family not supported by protocol
1. Could you post the output of `grep -i mail /etc
ith the *gtk* USE flag set in /etc/portage/make.conf.
> This will install *media-video/nvidia-settings*, a handy graphical tool
> for monitoring and configuring several aspects of your nVidia card.
>
> The version of the nvidia driver and nvidia settings I emerged is:
> box0=; equery
lds support which
> kernels is to read the conditional for the ewarn message in each
> ebuild.
This script works with the nvidia-drivers ebuilds currently in the
tree. If the format of the ewarn messages changes, it won't.
#!/bin/sh
# This quick-and-dirty script checks the available nv
't worry about it, but on those occasions
>> where dhcpd does stop working, it's hard to tell if it's "fixed" or not.
>>
>> What makes rc-status think something is crashed, and how can I fix this?
>>
>> basement log # rc-status -v | grep cr
sys-fs/udisks-1.0.5-r1 (>=sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.66)
> sys-fs/udisks-2.1.3 (cryptsetup ? sys-fs/lvm2[udev(+)])
>
> equery -q u sys-block/parted | grep device-mapper
> -device-mapper
>
> equery -q u sys-boot/grub | grep device-mapper
> -device-mapper
>
> equery -q u '=
--r-- 1 root root 0 Apr 11 2011 grep
> > , simply by typing $ rm grep. I was prompted with:
> > rm: remove write-protected regular empty file ■grep■?
> > , to which I responded 'y'. The file is now gone.
> > So, as a non root user, I'
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On 11/11/2013 05:53, Dale wrote:
>>> Only one Firefox process exists. (I can't seem to prevent the grep
>>>> command from listing itself).
>> I don't know whether to say you are wrong or on to something. LOL When
>>
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 10:59 AM Dale wrote:
>
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Wednesday, 19 April 2023 09:00:33 BST Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> >
> >> With my HDD:
> >>
> >># smartctl -x /dev/sda | grep -i 'sector size'
> >>
> I think, pretty much certain, I have it set to nvidia in xorg.conf.
> This is a old install. If I recall correctly, I have to change that.
> Also, I'd need to edit make.conf I think. I read the wiki thingy a few
> times. It's mostly undoing things but with the age of this i
After a boot,
dmesg| grep -i fatal && dmesg|grep -i error&&dmesg| grep -i warn
may help. If I were doing that for my own uses, I'd include titles and
read statements in the command. All of that could be redirected by means
of non-destructive appends to a file too.
--
atest libksane:4
>
> - do you have kde-apps/libksane-15.08.3-r1 in your tree? If not, resync
> - is this an arch or ~arch machine? If arch, do you have any unmasks
> for libksane:5?
>
> grep -r ksane /etc/portage
>
>
> If all else fails,
> emerge =kde-apps/libksan
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 01:43:29PM -0400, allan gottlieb wrote:
>
> E7450-wired linux # grep SND_HDA_INTEL .config
> CONFIG_SND_HDA_INTEL=y
This is good, I guess?
> E7450-wired linux # grep 'SND_INTEL*' .config
> # CONFIG_SND_INTEL8X0 is not set
> # CONFIG_SND_INTEL8
nouveau :08:00.0: gr: failed to load firmware "gr/sw_nonctx"
>> nouveau :08:00.0: gr: failed to load gr/sw_nonctx
>> nouveau :08:00.0: DRM: failed to create kernel channel, -22
>>
>> grep -i nouveau .config
>> CONFIG_DRM_NOUVEAU=y
>> # CONF
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Mark Knecht writes:
>
>> Possibly you installed something other than xfce4-meta?
>>
>> firefly ~ # emerge -ep xfce4-meta | grep xfce | grep utils
>> [ebuild R ] xfce-base/xfce-utils-4.6.1
>> firefly ~ #
>
> I'm just secon
is masked above version 1.5.26-r1, but is not in
> /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask...
try syncing again, maybe you're just a little out of date there.
failing that, look in /etc/portage/package.mask*
> grep libtool /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask
>
>
> Where else to lo
rm.inc.php,v 1.1.1.1 2005/03/18 09:17:36
> dawnlinux Exp $ */
> /* $Id: class.boalarm.inc.php,v 1.11 2004/05/23 14:51:27
> ralfbecker Exp $ */
>
> This doesn't work:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ egrep "^\b*\/[*].*[*]\/\b*$" Calendar.php
>
> any hint?
man
*just want the
friggin' computer to shudown*)?
verify that both your nfs and net service are at the same run level:
royw-gentoo etc # rc-update show | grep nfs
nfs | default
royw-gentoo etc # rc-update show | grep net
net
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Dirk Heinrichs
wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 15. Februar 2009 22:52:42 schrieb Guillermo Garron:
>
>> sudo lspci -v | grep Ether
>>
>> 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566DC Gigabit Network
>> Connection (rev 02)
>
> Whe
will always be kept. They can be manually added
to this set with `emerge --noreplace `.
===snip
But:
===quote
localhost ~ # grep python /var/lib/portage/world ###(<--No result)
localhost ~ # emerge --noreplace dev-lang/python
Calculating dependencies . . . ... done!
>
Am Freitag 23 November 2007 schrieb Billy Holmes:
> Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > No difference with "su -". I don't have any line in root's *rc files
> > which set the DISPLAY.
>
> $ set | grep XAUTH
> $ su -
> # set | grep XAUTH
>
> notice,
On Sunday 16 December 2007, Stroller wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2007, at 17:14, Mick wrote:
> > On Sunday 16 December 2007, Jeff Cranmer wrote:
> >>>> Running the command 'dmesg | grep rtl8187' after reboot returns
> >>>> the message
> >>>>
2008/7/17, Joerg Schilling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > I have a bug open addressing this and a few other things. Do you
> > remember the Announcement file, so I can add this information to the
> > bug! If not i will delve through the files myself.
>
> Mmmm,
Ward Poelmans wrote:
> You can find those files with lsof | grep "deleted". Try closing the
> process with deleted files and suddenly your du en df will give the
> same free diskspace.
> Ofcourse, a reboot does also the trick.
lsof | grep -i deleted
...
/dev/console (de
>> If the machine is running linux, then 'watch "lsof -n|grep TCP|grep
>> 3680"' as root is a sloppy but effective way to find it. There's
>> probably some way to set up a firewall rule on the host in question
>> that logs out the user and (pos
t; A new one on me ... tkx, added it to my FEATURES!
It seems to be enabled by default
[nelz@yooden ~ 0]% grep parallel /etc/make.conf
[nelz@yooden ~ 1]% emerge --info | grep parallel
FEATURES="assume-digests binpkg-logs buildpkg distlocks ebuild-locks
fixlafiles news parallel-fetch preserve-
You can dmesg|grep cgroup to see it works..
Sounds like
rquiss@Karata-Laptop ~ $ dmesg|grep cgroup
Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
allocated 41943040 bytes of page_cgroup
please try 'cgroup_disable=memory' option if you don't want memory cgroups
Init
Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Thursday 30 June 2011 15:45:40 Dale wrote:
Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hmm. Could be. I'll try setting those in my Gentoo kernel and see if it
hangs.
Thanks Alan. I did grep for "lockup" without success, so I suppose I
must have mistyped it.
d need the mount line or an fstab entry for it. A grep in
> >> /etc/init.d didn't help.
> >
> >You need to look into /lib/rc/sh/init.sh, the mount_svcdir() function:
> >
> >/lib/rc/sh/init.sh: mount -n -t "$fs" $fsopts rc-svcdir "$RC_SVCDIR"
&
On Monday 30 October 2006 01:25, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> > the slowness of AIGLX was due to the fact that i was running
> > xorg-server without enabling the aiglx flag.
>
> what aiglx flag?
>
> $ equery u xorg-server | grep -i aiglx
> $
By default equery only quer
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