:-) :-)
and have you ever tried a kernel without stupid patches - aka vanilla sources?
Nope, never had a reason to. Thing is, they compile just fine with gcc
4.1 so why should I try that? It doesn't compile or work with gcc 4.3
but does compile and work with gcc 4.1. That along
error
before string constant make[2]: *** [drivers/pcmcia/yenta_socket.o]
Error 1 make[1]: *** [drivers/pcmcia] Error 2 make: *** [drivers]
Error 2
Ftping vanilla sources from kernel.org and manually applying the
ck5 patch from con's server results in a clean compile.
If anyone else has
. Vanilla-sources does not contain the fbsplash support that is
required, so you may need to reconfigure/rebuild with gentoo-sources or
suspend2-sources. This is also the case where you need the initramfs.
The important kernel options are:
CONFIG_FB=y
CONFIG_FB_VESA=y
CONFIG_FB_VESA_TNG=y
portage’s *sources
on the system in question.
My 3.10 vanilla sources of about 605 megs (du -sch) get steamed down to a 120
MB image.
--
Gruß | Greetings | Qapla’
Please do not share anything from, with or about me with any Facebook service.
GNU jokes are not UNIX jokes.
signature.asc
itself, also takes
care of building filefuncs.c containing the extensions.
Thank you very much. That is the best explanation a read to this. It
should be deliverd with the sources.
Still the procedure is unusual. They could apply a patch to
extensions/ filefuncs.c and exclude it for vanilla.
I
config options when rebuilding the kernel 2.6.27.12
(vanilla-sources) but no luck in building the modules. Looking in the
kernel sources doc I can see the coretemp module but can't find the
corresponding config parameter in menuconfig. As for smartbatt, this is
what is available in the source
- include/asm-x86
CALLscripts/checksyscalls.sh
CHK include/linux/compile.h
/usr/src/linux-2.6.29-gentoo-r3/usr/Makefile:41: *** mixed implicit and
normal rules. Stop.
make: *** [usr] Error 2
The same happens with stable gentoo-sources and stable vanilla sources.
This thing worked a few
compiled into your kernel, because maybe the options have changed in
the kernel's .config files between vanilla-2.6.28 and gentoo-
sources-2.6.29-5.
The error message you see might well be consistent with attempting to
mount the volume using the ext3 driver.
Suggest you post the .config file
versions at least. ...
I think what Volker is _trying_ to get at is that maybe ext4 isn't
compiled into your kernel, because maybe the options have changed in
the kernel's .config files between vanilla-2.6.28 and gentoo-
sources-2.6.29-5.
The error message you see might well
to 2.6.29-r2 instead of -r5.
Well, as of today you have an unique chance to push your luck with .30
kernel, since it was just released as stable and already hit the ~tree
in form of vanilla-sources ;)
Guess gentoo-sources should be there in a day or two.
--
Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net
miss some options?
I have the same notebook. The sound worked for me only with 2.6.26. First
using vanilla 2.26.26-rcX and finally with gentoo-sources-2.6.26.
--
BR,
Zhou Rui
version with hopes of having a reliable system once again.
David
install vanilla-sources.
if crash happens again, report to lkml. Joining is not necessary nor
recommended.
the line begin
with a greater-than sign, or does it not? If it does begin with a
greater-than sign, please remove it.
W
It does not have those. From my understanding, which is often wrong by
the way, this file doesn't use those. It turned out that
vanilla-sources was also causing this. I
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 16:26:56 + (UTC), James wrote:
I have several kernel-sources later than 'linux-2.6.13-gentoo-r5'
some vanilla some gentoo. How would portage know which one to
compile against if not the symlink set in /usr/src?
uname -r returns the currently running kernel version
...
I'm willing to
downgrade to 2.6.11, if someone can tell me how. I can see how to emerge new
kernel sources, but can't find a reference in the emerge docs that say how to
do old ones.
if you want a precise version you need to put an = sign in front of the
package name, like:
emerge =vanilla
to report it with the
maintainer of the -ck sources, or switch to vanilla for the testing.
But either way it seems like a kernel bug to me...
-Richard
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
/udev required by ('ebuild', '/',
'sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-2.6.29.5', 'merge')
(and 4 more)
Does this mean that I need to install a new kernel to run udev-141 ?
Ok, I should run a new kernel *anyway* ... at this point the question
is: when I update the kernel, I can use the old udev-124-r1
is a late-2007 Macbook Pro which I updated
from vanilla-sources 2.6.24-rc6 to gentoo-sources-2.6.31.6. Everything
essential seems to work fine, apart from audio. Audio card is
recognized, the hardware (from lshw) is:
description: Audio device
product: 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller
vendor: Intel
ck-sources for comparison?
in the past, yes. Complete disappointment.
But it is ok, if the io happens between two very fast drives (ssd - ssd or ssd
- raid5). So the problem is:
io with one slow drive being written to
swapping
those cases are just horrible.
And vanilla-sources just work. Stable
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 04:05:44PM +0100, Teodor Spæren wrote:
The possible work around I have thought of is just getting the vanilla kernel
from kernel.org, but the gentoo wiki advise against it, since gentoo-sources
is a patched kernel.
With all due respect, Gentoo is the only distro
On 10/03/13 21:04, Daniel Wagener wrote:
On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 12:49:02 -0600
Canek Peláez Valdés can...@gmail.com wrote:
Mmmh. What sources do you use? In vanilla-sources-3.8.2, there is a
r8169 driver:
./drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.c
config R8169
tristate Realtek 8169 gigabit
ration I cannot find IPVLAN at:
> -> Device Drivers
> -> Network device support
>-> Network core driver support
>
> I am using gentoo-sources. But the same thing happens with vanilla-sources
> (versions 4.8.4)
>
> Does anybody knows why?
>
Symbol: IPVLAN [=m]
Type
k like it is packaged in Gentoo yet.
>> I've been running upstream's git for a while (currently on 4.4.26).
>
> 4.4.26 is in the tree. You just need to unmask (~amd64/...) it.
> Both as gentoo-sources and as vanilla-sources.
>
It is marked stable now on amd64/x86. I imagine tha
ig.
> So, anyone with the same experience?
> Note that I'm talking about the vanilla kernel from kernel.org, off
> portage (hence the OT in the title).
I've put gentoo-sources-4.11.0 on my new machine, in an attempt to get
sound working (the sound chip has a new Realtek codec S1220A which
code.
It's two sides of the same coin.
Come on, that is what bugfix releases are for.
Gentoo-sources is patched for bugs.
I prefer to use vanilla-sources, so I rely on upstream's bugfix
releases. Currently I use 2.6.27.21. I will stop using 2.6.27.x
when a later version becomes gentoo-stable
/utsrelease.h
SYMLINK include/asm - include/asm-x86
CALLscripts/checksyscalls.sh
CHK include/linux/compile.h
/usr/src/linux-2.6.29-gentoo-r3/usr/Makefile:41: *** mixed implicit and
normal rules. Stop.
make: *** [usr] Error 2
The same happens with stable gentoo-sources and stable vanilla
could download it from kernel.org and go that route,
but I would like to keep as much as possible in portage.)
The vanilla kernel is in portage as well (vanilla-sources).
So I run an `emerge --sync`, and `emerge -av gentoo-sources`. And
it wants to rebuild my 2.6.13-r3
Hmmm, shouldn't
or something like that to check whether 1)
there's something else using a lot of memory and 2) the swap is
effectiely enabled.
The possible work around I have thought of is just getting the vanilla
kernel from kernel.org, but the gentoo wiki advise against it, since
gentoo-sources is a patched
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Alexander Kapshuk
<alexander.kaps...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 6:42 PM, Andy Mender <andymenderu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Would a Gentoo .config work with the upstream "vanilla" 4.4.26 kernel?
>> I know G
efault uses
> > whatever config-x.y.z is the highest version available in /boot.
> > Otherwise, copying the config file desired to the sources directory
> > followed by running 'make oldconfig' will generate a new one based on
> > the config file copied.
> > You could tha
incompatibility with the 2.6.21-r4 kernel (I'm
using genkernel, not
vanilla sources)??
I have nvidia-drivers-100.14.09 running under kernel 2.6.21-gentoo-r4
(manually configured vanilla sources), on both machines actually, and
not a single problem getting those running.
I
I'm using ASUS WL-167g USB WLAN (rt73usb) and work well with or without
WPA_SUPPLICANT.
driver is already integrated in sys-kernel/vanilla-sources (2.6.24-rc5)
Where do you see that driver? I'm giving vanilla-sources-2.6.24-rc6 a
try and I don't see it.
- Grant
AJ Spagnoletti
--
2.6.13-gr2 noslow stable stable
2.6.13-gr2 yesfast unstable
--
2.6.13-gr3 no
2.6.13-gr3 yesfast unstable unstable
I can't yet post any of this on bugzilla.kernel.org because I'm not
using vanilla sources
not
using vanilla sources. It would take more time that I have right now to
try it all again with vanilla.
So, my question is: Do I have to give up suspend? (I hope not, as when
it does work it works great and only takes a few seconds to suspend /
start up). Is it worth a bugzilla entry anywhere
?
hibernate, pmhibernate, swsuspend, uswsuspend, ...
Are there any (up to date) docs?
Hi; not sure if it will help you, but I have been using
vanilla-sources since forever (sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-2.6.30.3,
since Aug 29, 2009), and my laptop suspends and resumes pretty much
always without any
the
nvidia-drivers. In both cases the symlink /usr/src/linux points to
the correct kernel sources...
I also to booted into the kernel for which I want to emerge the
drivers which doesnt make a difference...
What else may be the reason for that?
Best regards,
mcc
Alexandre Domi crok.r
tualbox guest machine to
> > > 4.1.8 and got a kernel panic after rebooting the guest.
> > >
> > > Anyway, I rebooted the guest machine with vmlinuz.old (3.18.21)
> > > and then updated the guest to vanilla-sources-4.2.3 with no
> > > problems.
> &g
On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 6:40:01 PM Peter Weilbacher wrote:
Hi Alexander,
On Sun, 23 Aug 2015, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 4:08 PM, Peter Weilbacher
newss...@weilbacher.org wrote:
after successfully using kernel 4.0.5 (vanilla-sources) for a while, I
-sources ~x86 /etc/portage/package.keywords
That will let you merge kernel 2.6.13 with suspend2 2.2-rc6 patches
instead of 2.6.12 with suspend2-2.1.9.9.
If you really need suspend2 2.2-rc7, then you can emerge
vanilla-sources, then apply the suspend2 patch yourself. You could also
try gentoo
.
Now my questions are:
1)I only see gentoo-sources-2.6.X-rY, I never see
gentoo-sources-2.6.X.a.b-rY .What am I installing when I install
gentoo-sources-2.6.x-rY?
look into the changelogs ;)
I don't use gentoo-sources, but AFAIK, the -rX releases are related to the
vanilla .X releases.
2
is not in the system file is that this
file is a kind of 'factory-defaults', which you shouldn't be normally
changing. But there is more than just one kernel source tarball avilable
in portage, e.g. gentoo-sources, vanilla-sources and some more. Putting
this in the system file would unnecessarily constrain
. --
The Win4Lin-sources appear to be gone?? they used to be there.
Although I usually patch my own kernel for the ck-sources optimizations. I
think the gentoo, or vanilla sources patch pretty straight foreward,
although I'd stick with 2.6.11, as the 2.6.12 series are problematic with
the win4lin patch
have
yet to provide their patches to? ( I see vanilla sources has 2.6.35 .3)
Thanks again,
Alan
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Robert Bridge rob...@robbieab.com wrote:
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Alan Warren bluemoonsh...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is there a proper venu for debugging
If you want to build the original kernel,
emerge linux-sources
(At least, I think that's the package name for vanilla sources. I
don't have my Gentoo box handy)
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Lavender 448463...@qq.com wrote:
Suddenly I got an idea , is there great difference between gentoo
, another issue (bug-report ;-) ).
For the kernel I use vanilla-sources unstable; I haven't used
gentoo-sources in ages (long before systemd), and I never used
tuxonice-sources.
I see. gentoo-sources here, 3.7.6 at the moment, from time to time I
git pull some kernel from linux-git or linux-stable
t; were going to change that. I tend to just keep my own git clone of
> > > the kernel tree and checkout from tags.
> >
> > Do you bother with the gentoo patches?
>
> I seem to recall the list having a discussion about gentoo-sources vs.
> vanilla-sources a while ago, a
kernel tree and checkout from tags.
>
> Do you bother with the gentoo patches?
I seem to recall the list having a discussion about gentoo-sources vs.
vanilla-sources a while ago, and I believe Rich doesn't use the gentoo
patches. It doesn't seem like he does, since just above he mentions
to change that. I tend to just keep my own git clone of
> > > the kernel tree and checkout from tags.
> >
> > Do you bother with the gentoo patches?
>
> I seem to recall the list having a discussion about gentoo-sources vs.
> vanilla-sources a while ago, and I believ
on their gentoo systems. My understanding is that amongst some
of the other alternatives, besides the genkernel, which I'm not
interested in using, are vanilla-sources available in the portage
tree, and the sources available on kernel.org.
I'd appreciate being given some pointers on how the folk
in-kernel ALSA drivers I would like to know what changed and why
this is required? Is this explained somewhere? I am using
vanilla-sources (not gentoo-sources). So do I need to set
ALSA_CARDS when using vanilla-sources too?
The GWN seems clear:
for users using the in-kernel
I am following vanilla-sources in all my machines, which is what
people like Greg Kroah-Hartman actually recommends [1][2]. Since they
are now never stabilized [3], this means that I need to update them
pretty regularly to keep them safe.
This implies that I have to change the /usr/src/linux
] / # emerge -uDNptv world
These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[nomerge ] sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-2.6.12.5 -build +doc -symlink
[ebuild N] app-text/xmlto-0.0.18 0 kB
Total size of downloads: 0 kB
[EMAIL PROTECTED
/virtuals:virtual/alsa sys-kernel/vanilla-sources./selinux/2004.1/amd64/virtuals:virtual/alsa
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources./base/virtuals:virtual/alsasys-kernel/gentoo-sources./hardened/amd64/virtuals:virtual/alsasys-kernel/hardened-sources./hardened/ppc/virtuals:virtual/alsasys-kernel/hardened-sources
way to ask emerge to do this?
for example, i installed with emerge vanilla-sources. when a new version is
available, emerge vanilla-sources creates a new directory under /usr/src and
puts it there.
Regards,
DigbyT
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 08:06:35PM +0100, Qian Qiao wrote:
On 10
that kernel
seems to
have
10's of TV card chipset
drivers availible to compile
whereas
gentoo-sources/vanilla-sources emerged
on my machine have maybe 2 or 3.
Can someone offer me some
assistance as to
why
-sources, and how they
are patched, and what the mm.h and the gup.c in question (there are a
few of so named files in various directories) look in the
hardened-sources, and how they look in the vanilla-sources...
If I'm not mistaken, and I did check it. No, I'm not mistaken, you just
sent me
this to hardened ML.
>
> You can't just run the patch for a vanilla kernel onto a
> grsecurity-patched kernel. Look up the hardened-sources, and how they
> are patched, and what the mm.h and the gup.c in question (there are a
> few of so named files in various directories) look in the
&
processor specific optimizations and being tempted to try them. Is
> >>> it possible that is what you're refering to?
> >>>
> >>> The vanilla sources only shows 5 choices for me on amd64:
> >>> (X) Opteron/Athlon64/Hammer/K8
> >
d
extract the config (sysrescuecd is a good one) and use their sources, or
build the kernel using their config on top of Gentoo's vanilla-sources,
or gentoo-sources.
Or grab another distros boot directory (containing the kernel, initrd
and config files), the matching /lib/modules directory and boot
to download, so
you might as well mask it:
for updates this is good economy:
FETCHCOMMAND=/usr/bin/getdelta.sh \$\{URI\}
echo 'sys-kernel/vanilla-sources-2.6.11.11' /etc/portage/package.mask
should do it. The issue here is that you won't see any updates unless
you specifically look for them
/~ruslucas/laptop/config-2.6.14-gentoo-r2
config of vanilla-sources-2.6.15-rc4
https://po2.uni-stuttgart.de/~ruslucas/laptop/config-2.6.15-rc4
Can someone help me?
Thanks,
Sascha.
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
available in the
gentoo-sources or vanilla-sources), well, I would be very surprised if
this was a bug there, because noatime and notail are very common options
and it is a very popular filesystem. I would put my money on bad ram or
memory timings in this case.
I would expect other things to fail
but I've found mixed results when looking for its Linux
compatibility. There seems to be a driver but it is not included into
the vanilla sources. There are also bug reports like [2].
On the other hand, there have been commits which indicate support for
some sub types (but not the E type) through
is optimised
for running off an optical disk, so I guess a RedHat or Ubuntu
default .config might be better.
Ah, ok, might be.
I took one from gentoo as I assumed the config might fit the
gentoo-sources better somehow (although I still don't know what patches
are applied to vanilla-sources to get
is not present with the gentoo kernel
sources =3.17.x. (A systemd nfs client mount problem - which blocks the
suspend-to-ram process.)
You are probably looking at this bug:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.nfs/69717
This was introduced in 3.18.9 (as you found out), so simply using vanilla
3.18.8
e ASAP. If anyone knows how I could submit such a request, I'm
all ears.
Thanks for your attention!
--
Regards,
Yuri K. Shatroff
That's interesting. That was certainly not my experience running vanilla 4.5.1.
Although I compiled the kernel sources I had previously downloaded
from the kernel.org
and being tempted to try them. Is
>> it possible that is what you're refering to?
>>
>> The vanilla sources only shows 5 choices for me on amd64:
>> (X) Opteron/Athlon64/Hammer/K8
>> ( ) Intel P4 / older Netburst based Xeon
>> ( ) Core 2/newer Xeon
>> ( ) Intel A
;>> The tree contains versions of 4.14 4.16 4.17 , but all are still testing.
>> I tend to just use my own upstream kernels. I'm following the 4.14 longterm
>> and generally update within a few days of any release.
>> That said, I have been burned by the odd regression.
>
mask the given packages just does not help – it keeps telling
me about eapi versions not matching.
Searching the internet did not give any hints other than such not working.
Any idea?
I've tried:
emerge --sync
emerge -qav python
emerge -qav sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
emerge -qav sys-kernel/git-sourc
mask the given packages just does not help – it keeps telling
me about eapi versions not matching.
Searching the internet did not give any hints other than such not working.
Any idea?
I've tried:
emerge --sync
emerge -qav python
emerge -qav sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
emerge -qav sys-kernel/git-sourc
ding can also sometimes
> concern
> the binary distribution.
Thank you for the explanations. I also dug around a bit in the
kernel-build.eclass and the ebuilds.
My summary then is:
gentoo-sources: vanilla source tree + gentoo-patches (no automatic compiling
etc.).
gentoo-kernel: take gento
from system to
system. There are a few bin(ary) kernels in portage/sys-kernel/* that
might work for you but I have never tried them.
You can boot almost any linux live media on your target hardware and
extract the config (sysrescuecd is a good one) and use their sources, or
build the ker
.
[08:00 PM]wwong profiles $ gcc-config -l
[1] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130
[2] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130-hardenednopie
[3] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130-hardenednopiessp
[4] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130-hardenednossp
[5] i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.3.5-20050130-vanilla
[6] i686-pc
...is this being
cross-compiled? Are the other environments x86_64 architecture as
well? I guess posting your emerge --info output would be useful
here...
No cross compiling. This kernel is for the machine that's compiling
it. I first noticed this when I tried to install
vanilla-sources-2.6.16.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ok I see
So just try same think with sync and tell us if it work ...
Perhaps a bug on kernel too, try another kernel : vanilla-sources for
example
vanilla has no gentoo patch, perhaps a bug in this, need to try
Do you use genkernel ? or make
.-generic-12 .
which is not a vanilla kernel.
vanilla-sources 3.0.7 is
--
#163933
-sources being incompatible. I'd try to fix whatever
the emerge issue is as it will probably prevent you from installing
other packages, and that is effectively a major issue when you want to
use the system.
That is my concern. If I get it working with a vanilla kernel, and then booting
On 02/05/2013 08:57 PM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
walt w41...@gmail.com [13-02-06 04:51]:
On 02/05/2013 06:56 AM, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
when using vanilla kernel 3.7.5 (appropiate kernel headers installed)
emergeing nvidia-drivers 313.18 works fine.
As soon vanilla kernel 3.7.6
On 6.10.2005, Charles Trois stated:
Joseph Jezak a écrit :
If Mackael's suggestion doesn't help, let's try with nvidiafb and a
newer kernel:
It did not help, causing a kernel panic that I couldn't resolve.
Give 2.6.14 a try (there are some release canidates for vanilla
sources), apply
Am Donnerstag, 1. Mai 2008 schrieb ext de Almeida, Valmor F.:
Hello,
I am compiling a vanilla-sources 2.6.24.4 kernel (2008.0_beta2 minimal
install) and no matter what I do to disable scsi support I end up with a
scsi module (scsi_wait_scan.mod) after compilation. When looking at the
.config
I'm using ASUS WL-167g USB WLAN (rt73usb) and work well with or without
WPA_SUPPLICANT.
driver is already integrated in sys-kernel/vanilla-sources (2.6.24-rc5)
AJ Spagnoletti a écrit :
I was actually just researching that exact one. Have you tested it
with WPA? Which driver are you using
2.6.26.5 and 2.6.28.1
vanilla sources, and for both 6.9.0 and 6.10.0 Xorg radeon drivers.
W
--
Ever stop to think, and forget to start again?
Sortir en Pantoufles: up 777 days, 13:31
menuconfig (vanilla-sources 2.6.27.12) which could enable
CONFIG_CORETEMP. Interesting that the / search for
this config parameter gives me
┌─ Search Results
──┐
│ Symbol: SENSORS_CORETEMP [=n]
│ Prompt: Intel Core (2) Duo/Solo
(Still have to upgrade xorg, for example, will do it
soon).
The oldest piece I haven't touched is the kernel. It is 2.6.24-rc6
vanilla-sources, which were the first mostly working with the laptop...
and never touched since.
Now I want to ask the list:
1) Does anyone have a recent kernel config
option when it didn't need it before?
because it is dying and some signals that were barely in spec are now out of
spec? I would update to latetest VANILLA sources, flash latest bios and if the
problem is still there - go to lkml. It is either a kernel thingy or hardware.
On Sunday 15 May 2005 19:26, Michael Haan wrote:
I get the following:
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x7f23d): In function `i2c_writebytes':
: undefined reference to `i2c_transfer'
drivers/built-in.o(.text+0x7f29d): In function `i2c_readbytes':
: undefined reference to `i2c_transfer'
make: ***
On 14/02/07, Ivan Lucian Aron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't tried vanilla sources
Fair enough, let's see where the problem seems to be, anyway.
So wait for it to lock again, and check the kernel tasks with
sysrq-t / echo t /proc/sysrq-trigger.
Will get back as soon as I get more info
decided to change -j DROP with -j TARPIT and I
realized that gentoo-sources doesn't provide the netfilter target TARPIT.
My question: what is the best way get this iptables module working w/o
diverting too much from the official Gentoo installation. I mean the
normal way is to use patch-o-matic
060322 Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
I installed a vanilla kernel
Gentoo-sources has always worked for me.
Second problem: I wanted to emerge gnome.
That certainly suggests you have a problem ... (grin)
BTW you don't need to install the whole of KDE or Gnome
to use packages which depend
On 11 April 2006 19:44, Marko Kocić wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to do some cleanup of the system to get rid of some unneeded
modules. emerge -pv --depclean suggested me lately that I should remove
hotplug
I have hotplug added at runllevel default. I'm using vanilla-sources
with udev for some
).What to use? Vmware server, workstation orplayer? The descriptions are not clear aboutthe differences.I'm running Linux 2.6.17.13 (vanilla-sources)on i686 Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU
2.66GHz with768 Mb and only stable stuff.Thanks in advance!Hans.--gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing listIf all you're using
-kernel. You can also see what patches
have been applied by looking at the ebuilds.
to those not familiar with gentoo: there is also a vanilla-sources
ebuild, which installs the kernel exactly as it is from kernel.org, with
no patches, if you want to go that way.
HTH,
--
Iain Buchanan iaindb
vanilla kernel sources.
Asus AV8 mobo
AMD X2 64 3800+ CPU
Thank you very much for any help in advance!
Kind regards,
mcc
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
a
desktop system with KDE and OOo as the biggest packages.
me too
No servers or
anything to worry about like apache. Also using 2.6.30-gentoo-r6 for my
kernel.
vanilla-sources here.
gcc-porting helped tho
Thanks. What exactly is gcc-porting? I did a quick search and found
walt ha scritto:
On 01/02/2010 09:52 AM, bn wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded recently my Macbook Pro to gentoo-sources 2.6.31 and I have
annoying network hiccups which I didn't have with the old 2.6.24.
By that you mean the chip works, but prints error messages that you
didn't see before?
Ehm
harddisk. Since using Gentoo and a lot of sources
I do compile very often bigger things (blender-2.50 for example).
Another thing: Due to my experimenting it is possible that I have to
reboot hard, which means, the filesystem will be unmounted not
cleanly (dirty do to say...;) The choosen filesystem should
and stable (!) filesystem for a desktop PC
with one 1TByte harddisk. Since using Gentoo and a lot of sources
I do compile very often bigger things (blender-2.50 for example).
Another thing: Due to my experimenting it is possible that I have to
reboot hard, which means, the filesystem
.config kernel version from the
system rescue CD. I'm not optimistic of those, however - I still think I'm
likely overlooking something stupid.
Try another kernel branch? Vanilla sources? Etc
of a nice
panic.
Since your is an always panic maybe you should recreate it with vanilla
sources and report it on lkml.
--
#163933
. This previously would not
work. But the problem still occurs when stick is hot plugged.
So the issue is half solved At least I can access memory stick. So
thanks there.
Will try Vanilla sources tonight and report bug to lkml.
BIOS is latest standard. SO can't upgrade
301 - 400 of 679 matches
Mail list logo