Re: [gentoo-user] grub on a SATA drive

2005-11-29 Thread Glenn Enright
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 19:45, Heinz Sporn wrote: snip When I boot w/ the grub floppy I do: grub root (hd0,1) Fs is ext2, part type 0x83 grub kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda6 [Linux-bzImage, setup=0x120, size 0x1463b31] snip ...VFS: Cannot open root device sda6 or unknown

Re: [gentoo-user] grub on a SATA drive

2005-11-29 Thread Chris Boot
maxim wexler wrote: Thanks for your suggestions. Here's where things stand: I did a fresh 2005.1 stage3 install onto the SATA drive without a hitch. I removed the ide drive, so there's only one hd. In dmesg the drive comes up as /dev/sda sda1(Macro$haft) sda2(/boot) sda5(swap) sda6(/)

Re: [gentoo-user][SOLVED] Where are the suspend2 options in suspend2-sources-2.6.14-r1-3

2005-11-29 Thread Robin Atwood
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 01:57, Uwe Klosa wrote: I have also a P4 + HT and I want to use it to. Have you tried the CONFIG_SUSPEND_SMP parameter. I will try it this evening. Cheers Uwe Robin Atwood wrote: On Monday 28 November 2005 17:36, Uwe Klosa wrote: No they did not. I've got a

Re: [gentoo-user] grub on a SATA drive

2005-11-29 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 22:34:45 -0800 (PST), maxim wexler wrote: In dmesg the drive comes up as /dev/sda sda1(Macro$haft) sda2(/boot) sda5(swap) sda6(/) sda7(home) When I boot w/ the grub floppy I do: grub root (hd0,1) Fs is ext2, part type 0x83 grub kernel /vmlinuz

Re: [gentoo-user] grub on a SATA drive

2005-11-29 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 07:45:53 +0100, Heinz Sporn wrote: grub root (hd0,1) Fs is ext2, part type 0x83 grub kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda6 [Linux-bzImage, setup=0x120, size 0x1463b31] Shouldn't that read root=/dev/sda2 since your kernel obviously sits in /boot == /dev/sda2 ?

Re: [gentoo-user] unkillable processes

2005-11-29 Thread Pongracz Istvan
Hi, As far as I know, this happens, when a process waiting for a hardware resource. Maybe something happened, which blocks the hardware, that means, the kernel process never returns to the userspace. This can be caused by bad/buggy hardware or buggy driver. So, Richard is right, check

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: PHP

2005-11-29 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 20:38:49 -0800, Jeff Grossman wrote: Okay. I have removed dev-php/php-4.4.0 and installed dev-lanp/php-5.0.5 and everything appears to be working okay (except for Squirelmail, but I have another thread started for that discussion). But, now when I do a emerge -uaDv

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out?

2005-11-29 Thread Alexander Kirillov
The local resolver lib will use either /etc/hosts file or dns queries in the order defined in your /etc/host.conf You mean /etc/nsswitch.conf? I probably do. Is /etc/host.conf still of any use? Actually, I'm not sure. I've always edited nsswitch.conf to get it to do what I want, with good

Re: [gentoo-user] unkillable processes

2005-11-29 Thread Mark Knecht
On 11/28/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/28/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: kill -15 PID kill -9 PID killall -9 process_name but none worked. To make forward progress I just rebooted. Is there some other way I could have tried killing this process?

Re: [gentoo-user] unkillable processes

2005-11-29 Thread jarry
Richard Fish wrote: Pullling a hard drive out of the system while it is running is an easy way to duplicate this problem, as it will cause the kernel to enter an interminable reset loop to try and recover OT I do not claim that what you said is not true, but once in the past, when I was

[gentoo-user] xmms crashes

2005-11-29 Thread C. Beamer
Hi, Up until the day before yesterday, xmms worked fine and I was able to play audio files. On the weekend, I updated the kernel following the instructions in the Kernel Upgrade Guide. Everything went fine. When I rebooted the computer my kmix icon was x'd out, so I unmerged alsa-driver and

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out? + question

2005-11-29 Thread Ben Edwards
On 28/11/05, Ognjen Bezanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: to me.. linux in general has always ran slow if the net connection goes out. It might be constantly trying to access the internet. Kinda like the a cell phones battery dies alot faster when it cant connect to a tower. It just keeps

Re: [gentoo-user] xmms crashes

2005-11-29 Thread Hemmann, Volker Armin
Hi, try removing the config and menurc in ~/.xmms, Did you use any visual plugins? Because this are a little brittle and break easily after any upgrade. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Problems upgrading gcc

2005-11-29 Thread Nagatoro
Thiago Lüttig wrote: Hi, i have an gentoo with gcc 3.4.4, and I´ve executed the tcupdate script to upgrade the gcc(after executed an emerge sync), well, the tcupdate doesnt did nothing, and when i try tu run an emerge gcc, the las version of gcc appears as 3.4.4. Not sure what you want.

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out?

2005-11-29 Thread Devon Miller
On 11/28/05, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I saw somewhere in portage a daemon that managesconnection/disconnection from the network.I think it was for laptops. But now I don't know what it is called or where it is in portage.I wonder if it would work? Rob. That would be ifplugd. It listens for a

[gentoo-user] Re: Succinct compilation of system info...

2005-11-29 Thread Harry Putnam
Bob Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It was never hidden and has always been available. Not sure I understand that comment. Or rather I am sure I do not. The commands, excepting lshw, have been available since the 1970s. And lots of system inventory scripts are

[gentoo-user] Re: PHP5 and Squirrelmail

2005-11-29 Thread Jeff Grossman
Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeff Grossman wrote: Fatal error: Only variables can be passed by reference in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/squirrelmail/functions/imap_messages.php on line 480 Yup. You need to upgrade squirrelmail To what version? I tried the 1.4.5-r1 version and it

[gentoo-user] Re: PHP

2005-11-29 Thread Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ellotheth rimmwen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/26/05, Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is the dev-lang/php pretty stable? Is there anything I should know before I make the switch? I'm running 5.0.5. It's lovely. Just follow the upgrade guide

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out?

2005-11-29 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:27:23 -0500, Devon Miller wrote: I saw somewhere in portage a daemon that manages connection/disconnection from the network. I think it was for laptops. But now I don't know what it is called or where it is in portage. That would be ifplugd. It listens for a

Re: [gentoo-user] unkillable processes

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OT I do not claim that what you said is not true, but once in the past, when I was young and dumb (now I'm old and dumb) I intentionally pulled out that 80-wire data-cable from one of my 2 ata-disks during heavy i/o-loading (copying

Re: [gentoo-user] usb2 hard drive

2005-11-29 Thread Brian Henning
Here is my dmesg without coldplug running. I have also posted the results of my lsmod. One other thing to note, I am not able to load these modules. modprobe usb-uhci modprobe usb-ohci modprobe scsi_mod modprobe sd_mod Module Size Used by usb_storage32768 0

[gentoo-user] Re: PHP

2005-11-29 Thread Jeff Grossman
Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [-- text/plain, encoding quoted-printable, charset: US-ASCII, 19 lines --] On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 20:38:49 -0800, Jeff Grossman wrote: Okay. I have removed dev-php/php-4.4.0 and installed dev-lanp/php-5.0.5 and everything appears to be working okay

Re: [gentoo-user] unkillable processes

2005-11-29 Thread Shawn Singh
Do you and your wife have separate logons and if so, does this only happen when she is logged into her account using Gnome? In the past I've seen problems on my sisters' computer that sound similiar to what you've described and I've blown way the files that are created with Gnome is setup (this

Re: [gentoo-user] unkillable processes

2005-11-29 Thread Daniel da Veiga
kill -9 -1 should just kill all her processes, even the Xsession that she owns, and restart X. I would restart your manager (xdm, gdm) just to be sure. While you have your gnome locked, you could check what is running and if any process is defunct at console, so you would know wich app and/or

[gentoo-user] Does the automounter support direct maps?

2005-11-29 Thread Jim Hatfield
The man page for auto.master(5) refers to direct maps, ie The mount-point for the direct map is always specified as /- in the auto.master map. My auto.master map looks like this: speyburn ~ # ypcat -k auto.master /home auto.home /mp auto.mp /- auto.direct and my auto.direct map looks like

[gentoo-user] jffnms overlay installation

2005-11-29 Thread James
Hello, Jffnms is a very cool network management package, albeit a little complex to install and configure. Thanks to 'angusyoung' installation is now a breeze. I thought I'd post what I did to get it to install, in explicit form, in case anyone else wanted to check out this excellent 'network

Re: [gentoo-user] man mouse problems

2005-11-29 Thread Billy Holmes
Willie Wong wrote: r/man/ -name mouse.* /usr/man/man4/mouse.4x.gz /usr/man/man4/mouse.4.gz gnu man will allow you to give a full path :) yes, that's a hack, but the man # $page uses the # as the directory. so if mouse.4x.gz was in /usr/man/man4x/mouse.4x.gz, then man 4x mouse would work.

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out? + question

2005-11-29 Thread Billy Holmes
Michael Sullivan wrote: can you ping via name to other machines on your lan? Yes I can. maybe put some of your local machines into your /etc/hosts file, so it won't attempt to do dns lookups on them. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] unkillable processes

2005-11-29 Thread Billy Holmes
Mark Knecht wrote: kill -15 PID kill -9 PID killall -9 process_name see if you can perform a top and find the process that is hung. if it has a state of D, then you can't kill it. It's waiting for some type of IO or for some hardware. This is typical of a hardware failure, buggy driver, and

Re: [gentoo-user] unkillable processes

2005-11-29 Thread Billy Holmes
Mark Knecht wrote: Possibly it's a video driver issue? I'd say this is probably the first place to start looking. Try using an open source X driver and see if the problem goes away. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] grub on a SATA drive

2005-11-29 Thread maxim wexler
So grub loads abd boots the Linux kernel, but the kernel can't mount the root FS on /dev/sda6. So /dev/sda6 doesn't exist for some reason, which could be one of: 1) There is no /dev/sda6 partition Huh? I just installed gentoo there. 2) You haven't compiled in support for your SATA

Re: [gentoo-user] grub on a SATA drive

2005-11-29 Thread maxim wexler
This means the kernel cannot mount your root partition (/dev/sda6 IS the correct setting for root). Either your root partitions's filesystem is not compiled into your kernel or you have not added support for your SATA controller. These must be compiled into the kernel, I realize that.

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out? + question

2005-11-29 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 13:58 -0500, Billy Holmes wrote: Michael Sullivan wrote: can you ping via name to other machines on your lan? Yes I can. maybe put some of your local machines into your /etc/hosts file, so it won't attempt to do dns lookups on them. Every computer in my network is

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Christoph Eckert
I've just moved from XFree86 to xorg and updated my KDE and now my wheel mouse doesn't scroll anymore. I'm using the same mouse lines in xorg.conf that I used in Xfree86.conf, but I can't get it to work. It must be something I just don't see. Any ideas? exactly the same here. I have tried

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out?

2005-11-29 Thread Timur Aydin
Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't have a full DNS server for my domain. Each computer on my network has a copy of the same /etc/hosts file. Is there some way I can make it use that for DNS lookups locally? Having the exact same copy on each system does not sound correct.

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out?

2005-11-29 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 22:07 +0200, Timur Aydin wrote: Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I don't have a full DNS server for my domain. Each computer on my network has a copy of the same /etc/hosts file. Is there some way I can make it use that for DNS lookups locally? Having

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out?

2005-11-29 Thread Manuel McLure
Timur Aydin wrote: Having the exact same copy on each system does not sound correct. There should be a localhost alias in each /etc/hosts and it should point to the IP address of the relevant machine. No. Nononono. localhost should always point to 127.0.0.1. -- Manuel A. McLure KE6TAW [EMAIL

Re: [gentoo-user] OT - Why is Gentoo so slow when internet is out?

2005-11-29 Thread Josh Helmer
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 08:17 pm, Michael Sullivan wrote: Yeah. Each one has an entry that says 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost and then it has an entry consisting of 192.168.1.? name.espersunited.com name Looks correct to me. Someone may have already suggested

Re: [gentoo-user] grub on a SATA drive

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, maxim wexler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CONFIG_SCSI_SATA=y Yes, I got that one. CONFIG_SCSI_SATA_YOURCONTROLLER=y NV_SATA worked(although SIL_SATA didn't, despite having a Sil3114 controller) before, but is not among the options(nor, for that matter, SIL_SATA) in menuconfig

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Christoph Eckert
So, I guess this shows that the scroll wheel is sending a signal. I have no idea if it's getting to the right place the problem is that not many people understand the hidden ways of keyboard and mouse events from the hardware through the kernel to the console or even X. Writing a valid and

Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-29 Thread Antoine
You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support. I have generic scsi support and there doesn't seem to be anything to do with scsi in block devices... the usb key works fine under windows, is

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I guess I'm glad that I'm not alone Christoph. Like you, xev shows no activity for the wheel. As far as it's being a hardware related thing, unless 3 mice have died of the same dreaded disease, it's not hardware. Of the 3 I've tried 2 are

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the problem is that not many people understand the hidden ways of keyboard and mouse events from the hardware through the kernel to the console or even X. Writing a valid and properly designed xorg.conf is sort of alchemy (not only

Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support. I have generic scsi support and there doesn't seem to be anything to Do you have SCSI disk support.

Re: [gentoo-user] usb2 hard drive

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, Brian Henning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is my dmesg without coldplug running. I have also posted the results of my lsmod. One other thing to note, I am not able to load these modules. modprobe usb-uhci modprobe usb-ohci modprobe scsi_mod modprobe sd_mod What do you mean?

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2005-11-29 Thread Ole Robert Hestvik
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Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-29 Thread Antoine
Richard Fish wrote: On 11/29/05, Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support. I have generic scsi support and there doesn't seem to be anything to Do you have

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Ernie Schroder
On Tuesday 29 November 2005 04:29 pm, a tiny voice compelled Richard Fish to write: On 11/29/05, Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I guess I'm glad that I'm not alone Christoph. Like you, xev shows no activity for the wheel. As far as it's being a hardware related thing, unless 3

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Christoph Eckert
Did you try the settings I mentioned previously?  (using /dev/input/mice, ExplorerPS/2, and the Buttons option?) If so, and you still have the same problem, please post the relevant lines from /var/log/Xorg.0.log. Thanks a lot for your help. I currently use the following section for the USB

Re: [gentoo-user] usb key question

2005-11-29 Thread John Jolet
insert the device by doing a tail -f /var/log/messages and see which it gets assigned. On Tuesday 29 November 2005 15:28, Antoine wrote: You might need to run fdisk /dev/sd? then mkfs.* /dev/sd?? . If you don't have a /dev/sd? , check your kernel for SCSI block device support. I have

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2005-11-29 Thread Ole Robert Hestvik
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Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Christoph Eckert
Hi, Damn! I thought I had tried all of your suggestions Richard. Changing the protocol to ExplorerPS/2 has done the trick. Thanks for all of your help. @Ernie: Could you please post the relevant device section you use? Just for my personal interest. @Richard: Let's stop here, I will figure

Re: [gentoo-user] xmms crashes

2005-11-29 Thread C. Beamer
Thanks for the response, but . :-) Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: Hi, try removing the config and menurc in ~/.xmms, Actually, I removed the whole ~/.xmms directory after the fresh install. Did you use any visual plugins? I have the blursk and blur-scope plugins installed, but they

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I currently use the following section for the USB mouse: Section InputDevice Identifier USB Mouse Driver mouse Option Device/dev/input/mice Option

Re: [gentoo-user]

2005-11-29 Thread Tim Igoe
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Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Ernie Schroder
Sure. Section InputDevice # Identifier and driver Identifier Mouse1 Driver mouse # Option Protocolauto Option ProtocolExplorerPS/2 Option Device /dev/mouse # Option Device /dev/psaux Option ZAxisMapping 4 5 # When using XQUEUE, comment out

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Christoph Eckert
Hi, Possible.  But maybe there is also some corruption (binary characters) in the xorg.conf file.  I've seen xfree86/x.org behave strangely before, refusing to see some options, because of garbage characters in the configuration file. does garbage characters mean weird printable characters

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder that it only tells something about /dev/psaux and PS/S mouse, but where is my USB mouse? Ah, I see now. Because you don't have USB mouse in your layout. You can have many InputDevice sections, but only those listed in

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder that it only tells something about /dev/psaux and PS/S mouse, but where is my USB mouse? Oh, a few more things. /dev/psaux is now deprecated, so you should probably change this to be /dev/input/mouseX. Also, you might want to

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Richard Fish
On 11/29/05, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/29/05, Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder that it only tells something about /dev/psaux and PS/S mouse, but where is my USB mouse? Oh, a few more things. /dev/psaux is now deprecated, so you should probably change

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Succinct compilation of system info...

2005-11-29 Thread Bob Sanders
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:36:38 -0600 Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You mentioned possibly obscure system inventory scripts in perl. So apparently you already know it can be a time consuming undertaking to dig one up with google, test it, etc etc. Do you know of one off the top of

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: PHP5 and Squirrelmail

2005-11-29 Thread Norberto Bensa
Jeff Grossman wrote: Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yup. You need to upgrade squirrelmail Okay, I guess I was wrong. I thought I had upgraded Squirrelmail to the 1.4.5-r1 release. I just did it again, and now everything is working. Perhaps you didn't ran webapp-config the first

Re: [gentoo-user] xmms crashes - solved

2005-11-29 Thread C. Beamer
Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: Hi, try removing the config and menurc in ~/.xmms, Did you use any visual plugins? Because this are a little brittle and break easily after any upgrade. Just though I'd let the list know, I've solved the problem. Seems that xmms didn't like mikmod. When I installed

Re: [gentoo-user] Video capture card recommendations

2005-11-29 Thread James Ausmus
On 11/28/05, Budd, Tracy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just need a bare-bones card to make backups of my VCR tapes and DVDs. Not even interested in a TV-tuner though I guess they all include that. Gentoo support is a must. I've had great luck with the Hauppauge PVR-150 - ~$100. I'm running

Re: [gentoo-user] Video capture card recommendations

2005-11-29 Thread michael
There's an article in this month's Linux Journal about MythTV, and they mention the Hauppauge PVR-150. They also mention Gentoo as the best distribution for MythTV! M On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, James Ausmus wrote: On 11/28/05, Budd, Tracy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just need a bare-bones card to

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2005-11-29 Thread Alexander Skwar
Tim Igoe schrieb: if you read the header of every email from this list, or the site it says to email [EMAIL PROTECTED] to unsubscribe. You're right. It would be nice, if the footer would say so as well. It's just more visible. -- Alexander Skwar -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Succinct compilation of system info...

2005-11-29 Thread darren kirby
quoth the Harry Putnam: I'm sure many such scripts have been written in the past 35yrs. I hoped a few would have become famous and available by name that I could simply edit. Perhaps so, but I decided to write one anyway. Just 'stroking the beard' I guess. It is in python, as I cannot stand

[gentoo-user] openoffice 2.0 - compiling or binary

2005-11-29 Thread Joseph
Is there a benefit of compiling Openoffice 2.0 vs. installing from binary. I've AMD 1.8Mhz with 1Gb or Ram and it has been compiling OO 2.0 for 7-hours already. -- #Joseph -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] openoffice 2.0 - compiling or binary

2005-11-29 Thread Kristian Poul Herkild
Joseph wrote: Is there a benefit of compiling Openoffice 2.0 vs. installing from binary. I've AMD 1.8Mhz with 1Gb or Ram and it has been compiling OO 2.0 for 7-hours already. It's likely to take somewhere around 8-11 hours on such a machine. It took somewhere around 10 hours for me on a

Re: [gentoo-user] mouse won't scroll anymore

2005-11-29 Thread Uwe Thiem
On 29 November 2005 21:35, Christoph Eckert wrote: I've just moved from XFree86 to xorg and updated my KDE and now my wheel mouse doesn't scroll anymore. I'm using the same mouse lines in xorg.conf that I used in Xfree86.conf, but I can't get it to work. It must be something I just don't