Hello
I just picked up a dual G5 (the 2.7 GHz flavor) and I'm interested in
running gentoo on it as well as OS X. I've been using x86 and
x86_gentoo for quite some time now (back since 1.2).
However the ppc64 minimal iso from the mirrors gives a kernel panic
during bootup on this hardware,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for posting and filing this. I just received this error and was
sure it was operator error (i.e. my fault).
Is there any workaround, even if somewhat unefficient? I'm installing a
test system so my main concern is getting a running system, even if it's
not
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 01:43, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
As for overall installation, more common practice is to disable
OSS/ALSA in a kernel and install alsa-[drivers|lib|utils|oss...] and
so on.
I have tried the gwc few months ago, and it has now alsa support
too (you may use oss also, as alsa
Yes ext3 and via_sata are configured in the kernel and not as modules.
All the filesystem sections are compiled directly into the kernel and
all the device drivers I need for the motherboard.
Kevin.
On 29/05/05, Bob Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2005 21:52:42 +0100
Kevin
Am Sonntag, 29. Mai 2005 02:48 schrieb ext Brett I. Holcomb:
I have a system with a SCSI hardware RAID - the RAID makes ukp device
/dev/sda. I want to use EVMS on it but not use an initrd for it. I
created partitions for /boot (/dev/sda1) and / (/dev/sda2) which is
/mnt/gentoo at this
Michael Ulm wrote:
For me (and I guess for many others), the main problem
with Gentoo is hardware setup. Not that I'm complaining -
I knew that when I chose Gentoo for my new computer, and
I learned a lot so far.
Printer setup however, was a breeze. It just went according
to the manual;
Hi,
This is my first raid, i got it working without problems (i think) but my
dmesg contains this: Is this a normal behaviour
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: considering hdb13 ...
md: adding hdb13 ...
md: hdb12 has different UUID to hdb13
md: hdb11 has different UUID to hdb13
If a developer is listening and has time, look at my bug #94467 for
games-simulation/openttd.
[I was catching up on my /., found it linked from a discussion about
freeciv, and had to try to emerge it.]
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Try gwc-0.20-10b, ignore others :-)
=== On Monday 30 May 2005 10:39, Phil Sexton wrote: ===
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 01:43, Andrew Gaydenko wrote:
As for overall installation, more common practice is to disable
OSS/ALSA in a kernel and install alsa-[drivers|lib|utils|oss...] and
so on.
Hi
I am trying to get some for of suspend to ram or suspend to disk
working on my notebook. I have got standby working nicely on my
notebook. I tried to sleep (suspend to mem) it seems to suspend
(shutdown as such) but than I cant seem to bring it out of the sleep
state. When I press the power
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 17:18 +0200, Richard Fish wrote:
Nick Rout wrote:
well it would have been helpful to say from the outset.
why are you leaving it on the server in the first place?
I can't speak for askar, but I leave mail on the POP server for a few
days or until it is
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 01:12 -0400, Phil Sexton wrote:
Hi list,
I just ran across the Gnome Wave Cleaner project:
http://gwc.sourceforge.net/
However, it isn't in portage AFAIK.
uilleann / # esearch gwc
[ Results for search key : gwc ]
[ Applications found : 1 ]
* app-admin/gwcc
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 15:00 +0200, vg`Braindead_One wrote:
A few days ago i noticed that one of the squid processes is using all
available CPU. Killing it manually solves the problem until the next
reboot, but this is of course not the most elegant solution ;)
I already tried recreating the
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 11:40 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I've got this problem in a mytht log file when we try to watch TV:
error reading from: /dev/v4l/video0
read: Device or resource busy
Is lsof the correct way to determine what or who is keeping this
device busy? I get this
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 18:01 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
I want to know what, if any, information about the package's build
environment is stored in the package binary and what, if any, of the
information is used by portage/emerge to decide when to use a binary
package.
I've got
Travis Osterman wrote:
I've spent the weekend attempting to mold an old p3 400mHz machine
into a firewall/router so I can replace my current linksys box.
Basically, I read the howtos at netfilter.org and the
gentoo-home-router-howto and put together the following script for
loading my rules.
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 20:03 -0500, Travis Osterman wrote:
I've spent the weekend attempting to mold an old p3 400mHz machine
into a firewall/router so I can replace my current linksys box.
Basically, I read the howtos at netfilter.org and the
gentoo-home-router-howto and put together the
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 17:39 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 5/29/05, Bob Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2005 14:02:03 -0700
Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does udev somehow not support mounting by label?
It's needs the device - /dev/hdxx defined
I tend to agree, I also tried to get a setup similar to what you have
or want up and running. I got bout 3/4 of the way there and no further
:( I havent had a chance to setup my firewall since than but shorewall
is definately going to be my choice when I get round to it :P Its
interface is a lot
Anyone have an idea when this show goes on the road?
There is actually no release announcement at kde.org.
Strange that there is a ebuild for that.
Greets
Jan
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askar ... schreef:
I see. Very sad.
Do other mail clients like sylpheed-claws or thunderbird support this feature?
askar
Sorry, askar, just got around to checking this.
YES, Thunderbird does support this feature:
(translated from Dutch, may not be exact, but should be close enough)
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 04:44, Nick Rout wrote:
what is wrong with alsa's oss emulation?
My poor memory, perhaps? :)
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Yes, it does. After more reading of the docs I think I'll have to recreate
them with EVMS instead of cfdisk. Then I'll have to resign myself to booting
with an initrd file.
x
From: Dirk Heinrichs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/30 Mon AM 03:45:26 EDT
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
On Monday 30 May 2005 12:11, Jan Meier wrote:
Anyone have an idea when this show goes on the road?
There is actually no release announcement at kde.org.
Strange that there is a ebuild for that.
Greets
Jan
well, it is usuall, that the ebuilds are ready, before a kde release is out -
On Mon, 30 May 2005 10:50:09 +0800, ZeeGeek wrote:
what kind of card reader is supported by linux?
Every one I've tried, both single slot and the multi-format types.
Card readers all use the standard usb-storage drivers, nothing special is
needed.
--
Neil Bothwick
Excuse for the day:
Volker Armin Hemmann schreef:
On Monday 30 May 2005 12:11, Jan Meier wrote:
Anyone have an idea when this show goes on the road?
There is actually no release announcement at kde.org.
Strange that there is a ebuild for that.
Greets
Jan
well, it is usuall, that the ebuilds are ready,
Here is my /var/lib/iptables/rules-save
# Generated by iptables-save v1.2.11 on Sat May 21 16:58:29 2005
*nat
:PREROUTING ACCEPT [29:1670]
:POSTROUTING ACCEPT [431:26255]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
[30:1841] -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
COMMIT
# Completed on Sat May 21 16:58:29 2005
# Generated
On Monday 30 May 2005 21:56, Holly Bostick wrote:
Volker Armin Hemmann schreef:
On Monday 30 May 2005 12:11, Jan Meier wrote:
Anyone have an idea when this show goes on the road?
There is actually no release announcement at kde.org.
Strange that there is a ebuild for that.
Greets
Jan
Thank you.
I'll try to install Thunderbird, if it's available in package CD -
it's expensive to download from internet here.
askar
On 5/30/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
askar ... schreef:
I see. Very sad.
Do other mail clients like sylpheed-claws or thunderbird support this
Hello!
I have installed mozilla from source.
Now I wanted to build a package to use it in another PC.
#emerge -B mozilla took so long time build the package. Is this OK?
askar
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On Monday 30 May 2005 22:46, askar ... wrote:
Hello!
I have installed mozilla from source.
Now I wanted to build a package to use it in another PC.
#emerge -B mozilla took so long time build the package. Is this OK?
--buildpkgonly builds it from source again. What you wanted was quickpkg.
Oh yes.
How I forgot this.
Yes, quickpkg is what I need.
Thanks.
askar
On 5/30/05, Jason Stubbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 30 May 2005 22:46, askar ... wrote:
Hello!
I have installed mozilla from source.
Now I wanted to build a package to use it in another PC.
#emerge -B
Ow Mun Heng schreef:
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 18:07 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
Jason Stubbs schreef:
On Thursday 26 May 2005 23:36, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 26 May 2005 16:24:28 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
Now of course I know that Portage depends on Python, and I certainly
don't want to
#
INET_IFACE=eth0
#
# Information pertaining to DHCP over the Internet,
if needed.
#
# Set DHCP variable to no if you don't get IP from DHCP.
If you get DHCP
# over the Internet set this variable to yes, and set up
the proper IP
# address
Ryan Viljoen wrote:
(shutdown as such) but than I cant seem to bring it out of the sleep
state. When I press the power button you hear the harddrive starting
and it comes out of sleep mode but the screen does not switch on
again.
Same problem with my Asus M3000N. Could not find a solution, so
rob3 wrote:
#
INET_IFACE=eth0
#
# Information pertaining to DHCP over the Internet,
if needed.
#
# Set DHCP variable to no if you don't get IP from DHCP.
If you get DHCP
# over the Internet set this variable to yes, and set up
the proper IP
#
I have in my .tcshrc file: (that is symbolically linked to by
.tcsh.config and .cshrc)
alias ls 'ls -a -l --color=auto'
alias du 'du -h --max-depth=1'
But when I log in, all I can see is one blue dot, but everything is
there. If I type in bash all the files suddenly appear. Argg, I'm
tearing
Can anybody help me?
Scott Storck wrote:
Emanuele Morozzi schrieb:
You were right, now I have compiled the kernel with
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=y, but it's the same as before; there are not
peculiar errors, but dmraid continues not to create the devices in
/dev/mapper.
Richard Fish wrote:
This
Frankly, I've stopped trying to grok iptables but rather I use a
frontend like shorewall. It's much simpler than doing it all by
yourself.
I installed ipcop briefly (just to have a look) and between my lan
network card not being supported and the additional features I wanted
to put on the box
On 5/30/05, Jan Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is actually no release announcement at kde.org.
Strange that there is a ebuild for that.
According to what I've read on bugzilla, this is a patch for kde 3.4.0
which hopefully fixes the -fvisibility=hidden mess with gcc 3.4. This
is not kde
Hello Andreas,
Thanks for the tip. I must admit that the details of the heirarchy of
Intel processors since they abondoned the purely numeric naming
conventions is something I don't have a complete handle on.
Regards,
DigbyT
On Sun, May 29, 2005 at 10:32:37PM +0200, Andreas Fredriksson wrote:
Christoph Gysin wrote:
Patrick wrote:
This is my first raid, i got it working without problems (i think) but my
dmesg contains this:
Is this a normal behaviour
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
...
The md kernel module is quite verbose. Here is a patch to make the kernel
Nick Rout wrote:
Get an old pc and set it up as a mail server, then get it via imap from
there.
I had a setup like that, but I had to give it up when I started
travelling for work. There was no way for me to get access to it
through my cable modem (Cox), even using dyndns.org, unless I pay
host your mailserver on an alternate non-blocked port?
On May 30, 2005, at 9:23 AM, Richard Fish wrote:
Nick Rout wrote:
Get an old pc and set it up as a mail server, then get it via imap
from
there.
I had a setup like that, but I had to give it up when I started
travelling for work.
On 5/30/05, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 17:39 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
This is, unfortunately, a very bad idea for removable media. What was
sdb2 today will become sdc2 tomorrow and the suggestion you make will
not work.
Actually, isn't it a simple
Emanuele Morozzi wrote:
Can anybody help me?
Sorry, I think you have us stumped. If you run:
dmraid ...
dmsetup ls
and dmsetup reports no devices, then my guess is that dmraid is
misconfigured or broken. But I don't know enough about dmraid to help.
I will in about 3-4 months, when I
I'm sorry for the simple question.
If we can build a package with quickpkg (creates tbz2 file), how can I
install that? Which command should I use? Tried to find info, but no
result.
Sorry again...
asjar
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maxim wexler wrote:
Hello everyone,
Don't you just hate it when you repair the mistakes
and it STILL don't work.
Yes!!
grub setup (hd0)
Any chance you can post the full output of the setup command? Maybe
there is a clue in there...
-Richard
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Hi,
I have a Gentoo machine that used to run devfsd but was converted
to udev to run MythTV. The conversion seemed to have worked fine.
devfsd was disabled and a kernel built that used udev instead. The
machine is using a development version of the ivtv driver not
available yet from portage due
This is a shame, for sure. Being able to build binary packages with
portage, that can include such meta-information, would be a huge asset
to using gentoo as a meta-distribution, as it is so often claimed to
be.
On 5/30/05, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 18:01 -0500,
I didn't write what I'm actually want to do:
1) on one PC by quickpkg I created package of xorg-x11..tbz2.
2) then I just copied this file to another PC and run #emerege
xorg-x11tbz2, but this didn't install the package.
askar
On 5/30/05, askar ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry for
askar ... wrote:
I'm sorry for the simple question.
If we can build a package with quickpkg (creates tbz2 file), how can I
install that? Which command should I use? Tried to find info, but no
result.
Sorry again...
asjar
Hi,
By memory try: 'emerge package-name -K' for unconditionally
On 5/30/05, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think those binary packages
propagate into /var/db as well. (IF they do, I think they might not
reflect the actual USE flags used to built the binary.
This probably accounts for revdep-rebuild never
Mark Knecht wrote:
I really do not understand how udev works other than there are some
rules that create devices. Is it possible that with udev the required
v4l devices are somehow not created and the driver install at boot
time doesn't find what it needs thus causing this problem?
Unless
Hello everyone,
on my former main box, K6-II, 500MHz I've managed to
get to startx and, since grokking dialup, am
web-surfing. Here's the issue: when Firefox opened up
the first time it invited me to upgrade which I did by
clicking the link provided. But now when I navigate to
Firefox Extensions
On 5/30/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
I really do not understand how udev works other than there are some
rules that create devices. Is it possible that with udev the required
v4l devices are somehow not created and the driver install at boot
time doesn't
On 5/30/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unless someone has a better idea, try turning on udev logging in
/etc/udev/udev.conf, and compare the results from booting to what
happens when you rmmod/insmod driver. The log message will appear in
/var/log/messages.
-Richard
OK, here
maxim wexler schreef:
Hello everyone,
on my former main box, K6-II, 500MHz I've managed to
get to startx and, since grokking dialup, am
web-surfing. Here's the issue: when Firefox opened up
the first time it invited me to upgrade which I did by
clicking the link provided. But now when I
It no longer tells me that it cannot find tux but it still says that
port 631 is aready in use and dies.
Creighton
I [30/May/2005:13:49:41 -0400] Listening to 7f01:631
I [30/May/2005:13:49:41 -0400] Listening to 0:631
I [30/May/2005:13:49:41 -0400] Loaded configuration file
Hi,
I think there must be some sort of simple GUI-based replacement for
what I'm doing all the time with ssh/scp. I first ssh into the machine
and then find a file and scp it back here. Seems like there should be
some simple app that knows the account/password for certain machines,
shows me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
It no longer tells me that it cannot find tux but it still says that
port 631 is aready in use and dies.
Creighton
I would first open the CUPS administration web interface
(http://localhost:631 in your web browser) and see if the printer had
some stuck jobs in
On 11:13 Mon 30 May , Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I think there must be some sort of simple GUI-based replacement for
what I'm doing all the time with ssh/scp. I first ssh into the machine
and then find a file and scp it back here. Seems like there should be
some simple app that knows the
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 11:13 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I think there must be some sort of simple GUI-based replacement for
what I'm doing all the time with ssh/scp. I first ssh into the machine
and then find a file and scp it back here. Seems like there should be
some simple app that
Andreas Fredriksson wrote:
On 5/29/05, Digby Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the subject of CPU flags, anyone tried optimizing gentoo for a
Toshiba Libretto (110CT)?
model name : Mobile Pentium MMX
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr mce cx8 mmx
This is
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I think there must be some sort of simple GUI-based replacement for
what I'm doing all the time with ssh/scp. I first ssh into the machine
and then find a file and scp it back here. Seems like there should be
some simple app that knows the account/password for certain
On 5/30/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 30 May 2005 11:13:04 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
I think there must be some sort of simple GUI-based replacement for
what I'm doing all the time with ssh/scp. I first ssh into the machine
and then find a file and scp it back
Andreas Fredriksson wrote:
On 5/29/05, Digby Tarvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the subject of CPU flags, anyone tried optimizing gentoo for a
Toshiba Libretto (110CT)?
model name : Mobile Pentium MMX
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr mce cx8 mmx
This is
Mark Knecht wrote:
[...]
I run Gnome. Prossibly there is an equivalent there?
sftp does connect but it's not gui based. This is to help my wife
and kid transfer files back and forth easier and they are not very
terminal oriented coming from Windows. (Heck - neither am I really)
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 12:20 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 5/30/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the gftp app but it didn't connect. Possibly gftp didn't
know to use my ssh programs since there's a setup section in the
Options section. I'm looking around now for
I run Gnome. Prossibly there is an equivalent there?
sftp does connect but it's not gui based. This is to help my wife
and kid transfer files back and forth easier and they are not very
terminal oriented coming from Windows. (Heck - neither am I really)
I've always been able to do:
hello list, i'm trying to setup my very first network at home.
i have my desktop (gentoo linux) and a recently purchased laptop (still with
windows XP) both connected to a switch.
the switch is also connected to an adsl cable modem to the internet.
both computers connect to the internet using
Emanuele Morozzi schrieb:
Can anybody help me?
Sorry, but I seem to have deleted this thread, and I can't remember
exactly what all you wrote.
If I remember correctly, you have a SATA raid controler on which you
created a raid over two complete disks, right?
-Scott
--
Any chance you can post the full output of the setup
command? Maybe
there is a clue in there...
Yikes! Now I get
Error 12: Invalid device requested
so much different from
grub setup (hd0)
Checking if /boot/grub/stage1 exists... yes
Checking if /boot/grub/stage2 exists... yes
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
luis jure wrote:
hello list, i'm trying to setup my very first network at home.
i have my desktop (gentoo linux) and a recently purchased laptop (still with
windows XP) both connected to a switch.
the switch is also connected to an adsl
I can't, cupsd dies quickly.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
It no longer tells me that it cannot find tux but it still says that
port 631 is aready in use and dies.
Creighton
I would first open the CUPS administration web interface
(http://localhost:631 in your web browser) and see if the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Holly Bostick wrote back:
It no longer tells me that it cannot find tux but it still says that
port 631 is aready in use and dies.
I would first open the CUPS administration web interface
(http://localhost:631 in your web browser) and see if
Hi.
I was trying to emerge the thinkpad package and got this error when it
failed:
linux/wrapper.h: no such file or directory.
I thought perhaps it had something to do with linux-headers; apparently
the 2.6.11 linux-headers ebuild has dependency problems and the
linux-headers for 2.6.8 that I
Yes, that would be a problem G. Check /var.log/cups/ for the log files
and see what they say.
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Holly Bostick wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Holly Bostick wrote back:
It no longer tells me that it cannot find tux but it still says that
Hi there.
I was wondering if there is a way to compile a given program for another computer with different hardware (still x86 though). Can you point me to a help resource or something?
Thanks!
IanPost your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals
On 5/31/05, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any chance you can post the full output of the setup
command? Maybe
there is a clue in there...
Yikes! Now I get
Error 12: Invalid device requested
so much different from
grub setup (hd0)
Checking if /boot/grub/stage1
So it's probably one of those two things. But if I
was you, I would
emerge sync and install Firefox through Portage
before going any further
anyway.
Hope this helps.
Holly
--
Yes, thanks, emerge --sync is awesome! But must it run
so long? I started more than an hour ago and it's
««Omega21»» wrote:
Hi there.
I was wondering if there is a way to compile a given program for
another computer with different hardware (still x86 though). Can you
point me to a help resource or something?
The easiest way would be to use distcc. You'll need another Linux
installation
I believe, although I've never done it and don't know much about it,
that there is a way to cross-compile from windows, too. Search for it
on gentoo-wiki.com...
On 5/30/05, Colin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
««Omega21»» wrote:
Hi there.
I was wondering if there is a way to compile a given
Where do you get this? I couldn't find it on the www.nsa.gov site.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Rob
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Taylor Morrow wrote:
I believe, although I've never done it and don't know much about it,
that there is a way to cross-compile from windows, too. Search for it
on gentoo-wiki.com...
Or just use this link:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Distcc_server_on_Windows
I might try this. Thanks for
rob3 wrote:
Where do you get this? I couldn't find it on the www.nsa.gov site.
What am I missing?
Do you mean selinux? Try
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/selinux/index.xml.
--
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Gentoo Linux Developer
On Mon, 30 May 2005 19:35:28 -0700
rob3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where do you get this? I couldn't find it on the www.nsa.gov site.
What am I missing?
It really wasn't that hard to find.
http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/code/download0.cfm
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I want to install emacs-w3m. I have already built an emacs install by
hand from cvs emacs tar ball. I always build emacs myself.
Running emerge -v -p emacs-w3m shows:
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild N] app-editors/emacs-21.4
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 12:03, Harry Putnam wrote:
I want to install emacs-w3m. I have already built an emacs install by
hand from cvs emacs tar ball. I always build emacs myself.
Running emerge -v -p emacs-w3m shows:
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 12:08 -0400, Michael Haan wrote:
I can't tell if my machine is using nVidia's XvMC or some generic
version. How can I figure this out?
If not mistaken you can check the output of xorg log in /var/log
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Ow Mun Heng
Gentoo/Linux on DELL D600 1.4Ghz 1.5GB RAM
98%
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 09:36 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 5/30/05, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-29 at 17:39 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
This is, unfortunately, a very bad idea for removable media. What was
sdb2 today will become sdc2 tomorrow and the suggestion
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 10:13 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 5/30/05, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think those binary packages
propagate into /var/db as well. (IF they do, I think they might not
reflect the actual USE flags used to built
On Mon, 30 May 2005, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
Frankly, I've stopped trying to grok iptables but rather I use a
frontend like shorewall. It's much simpler than doing it all by
yourself.
I prefer just plain iptables myself ;-)
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On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 13:34 -0700, Zac Medico wrote:
--- Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/30/05, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think
those binary packages
propagate into /var/db as well. (IF they do, I
think they might
On Sun, 29 May 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
However when we look at mythfrontend it doesn't say that the
program is recording anything so something seems messed up.
Not necessarily - lsof just shows that the process has the device open.
Why would that be unusual?
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I have been interested in trying out gentoo for quite a while, but
have been having some trouble making out just which files I need. The
book seems clear for most everything, but as regards my particular
situation it is not so. I want to install in the typical way, from
source packages rather
--- Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry but I looked inside the content of a tbz2
file and didn't find
that it has any references to the /var/db directory.
The data not inside the tar archive. It's appended
onto the end of the tbz2 file. You know it's there
because if you unzip
On Sun, 29 May 2005, cothrige wrote:
The book mentions a networkless install, but this seems to be a binary
package installation. That is the inference I am drawing in regards
to the universal install disc and the packages disc. Am I wrong?
Yes, for a networkless install you would normally
On 5/30/05, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 10:13 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
On 5/30/05, Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think those binary packages
propagate into /var/db as well. (IF they do, I think they
* A. Khattri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2005, cothrige wrote:
The book mentions a networkless install, but this seems to be a binary
package installation. That is the inference I am drawing in regards
to the universal install disc and the packages disc. Am I wrong?
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