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Concerning Number 2:
You need to have gensplash enabled in the Kernel (which it is), and have
emerged the splashutils packages. Also, you need to modify your grub.conf
to use a framebuffer. Furthermore, you need to create an initial ramdisk
to load
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The final remaining problem is with the 3 statements scattered
through the rules...
-A ICMP_IN -p icmp -m state --state NEW -j UNSOLICITED
-A TCP_IN -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp -j UNSOLICITED
-A UDP_IN -p udp -m state --state NEW -j UNSOLICITED
The -m tcp
Hi,
On Tue, 1 May 2007 22:38:27 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The final remaining problem is with the 3 statements scattered
through the rules...
-A ICMP_IN -p icmp -m state --state NEW -j UNSOLICITED
-A TCP_IN -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp -j UNSOLICITED
-A UDP_IN -p udp -m
Hi,
On Wed, 02 May 2007 00:47:21 -0400 Colleen Beamer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a heck of a time with the nvidia-drivers on my new Dell
Inspiron M1710. I can install the driver, but when the laptop is
booting, the font doesn't resize - something do do with the
framebuffer, but I
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 04:03:23 Paul Sebastian Ziegler wrote:
Whats the purpose of this?
To create a very clear directory structure for a small binary Linux
distribution I am planning to build using Gentoo and Portage.
This reminds me very much of [1]. Basically it's a lot harder to
When updating udev from a version without persistent rules to one which
has them, how do I force the system to create 60-persistent-net.rules
with the current ethn assignments *before* rebooting the system? I am
updating remote systems using ssh, and had a problem whereby one system
had reversed
on Wednesday 05/02/2007 Graham Murray([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
When updating udev from a version without persistent rules to one which
has them, how do I force the system to create 60-persistent-net.rules
with the current ethn assignments *before* rebooting the system? I am
updating remote
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Jan Seeger wrote:
Concerning Number 2:
You need to have gensplash enabled in the Kernel (which it is), and have
emerged the splashutils packages. Also, you need to modify your grub.conf
to use a framebuffer. Furthermore, you need to create an
After today's sync I tried to upgrade postgresql to 8.2.4
I'm getting the following error:
snip
checking thread safety of required library functions... no
configure: error: thread test program failed
This platform is not thread-safe. Check the file 'config.log'for the
exact reason.
You can use
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 12:58:01 Marko Kocić wrote:
After today's sync I tried to upgrade postgresql to 8.2.4
I'm getting the following error:
snip
checking thread safety of required library functions... no
configure: error: thread test program failed
This platform is not thread-safe.
On Wed, 02 May 2007, Roger Mason wrote:
David Snider [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Mason wrote:
I'm trying to install gentoo on a Dell Dimension C521, which has an
AMD Sempron 3400+ CPU.
I downloaded and buned the AMD64 2006.1 minimal install disk, but when
I try to boot from the CD
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 02 May 2007 00:47:21 -0400 Colleen Beamer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a heck of a time with the nvidia-drivers on my new Dell
Inspiron M1710. I can install the driver, but when the laptop is
booting, the font doesn't resize - something do do
Thomas Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had the exact same issue last month with some new hardware, booting
with noacpi or noapci (can't really remember) did the trick... Once I
was installed and had a 2.6.20 kernel, I had no other issues.
For what it's worth, in 99.9% of cases, the
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Ah yes sorry there. Then I cannot help you, since I have no experience
using netboot/pxe. Sorry
Greetings Jan Seeger
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Hi,
On Wed, 02 May 2007 04:03:23 +0200 Paul Sebastian Ziegler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whats the purpose of this?
To create a very clear directory structure for a small binary Linux
distribution I am planning to build using Gentoo and Portage.
This doesn't make sense to me. ROOT is the
Hi,
On Wed, 02 May 2007 08:14:03 -0400 Colleen Beamer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does the font doesn't resize mean exactly and how's that
looking errorneous to you?
It's not that it's erroneous. I'm just being a bit anal. In all my
other Gentoo installations, when the computer boots
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Hi,
thank you all for your very clear and thus helpful statements.
I am going to reconsider my plans. Maybe there are better structures.
Or maybe I'll simply keep the gentoo-style structures and place some
folders with symlinks under root.
Anyways
On Thursday 26 April 2007 14:15, Iain Buchanan wrote:
Anyway, the great feature is it records on a 40Gb hard disk, but the
annoying thing is the video files are named in hex:
MOV001
MOV002
At least its more logical than the totally braindead naming scheme on
Nokia phones:
26042007.jpg
After xmms was phased out, I chose to use Amarok. Now that I have
listened and rated some thousands of mp3 I would like to be able to
rename/move files without loosing rating and scoring information.
I'm under the impression that once I did it inside Amarok, but now I
can't find anything
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 19:08:54 Francesco Talamona wrote:
After xmms was phased out, I chose to use Amarok. Now that I have
listened and rated some thousands of mp3 I would like to be able to
rename/move files without loosing rating and scoring information.
I'm under the impression that
On Wednesday 02 May 2007, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 19:08:54 Francesco Talamona wrote:
After xmms was phased out, I chose to use Amarok. Now that I have
listened and rated some thousands of mp3 I would like to be able to
rename/move files without loosing rating and
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 15:02, Francesco Talamona wrote:
Thanks, man we are getting closer!
I hadn't that option because I never defined a collection, having added
files from time to time.
Still there's something wrong: the option Edit Tag 'Filename' is
always shaded.
Furthermore
On Wednesday 02 May 2007, Mauro Faccenda wrote:
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 15:02, Francesco Talamona wrote:
Thanks, man we are getting closer!
I hadn't that option because I never defined a collection, having
added files from time to time.
Still there's something wrong: the option Edit
On Wednesday 02 May 2007, Francesco Talamona wrote:
On Wednesday 02 May 2007, Mauro Faccenda wrote:
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 15:02, Francesco Talamona wrote:
If it's the only way, I'll be more flexible than the program, but I
wished I had more control over the reordering criterion...
Hi,
I'm currently using xorg 7.1 with AIGLX enabled and Beryl.
Yesterday night I did an emerge --sync emerge -pv world and that's
what I found (among others):
[ebuild U ] x11-base/xorg-server-1.2.0-r3 [1.1.1-r5] USE=dri ipv6
nptl sdl xorg -3dfx -debug -dmx -kdrive -minimal -xprint
b.n. wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using xorg 7.1 with AIGLX enabled and Beryl.
Yesterday night I did an emerge --sync emerge -pv world and that's
what I found (among others):
[ebuild U ] x11-base/xorg-server-1.2.0-r3 [1.1.1-r5] USE=dri ipv6
nptl sdl xorg -3dfx -debug -dmx -kdrive -minimal
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 23:28:57 b.n. wrote:
I'm currently using xorg 7.1 with AIGLX enabled and Beryl.
Yesterday night I did an emerge --sync emerge -pv world and that's
what I found (among others):
[ebuild U ] x11-base/xorg-server-1.2.0-r3 [1.1.1-r5] USE=dri ipv6
nptl sdl xorg -3dfx
Bo Ørsted Andresen ha scritto:
From `man emerge`:
- prefix = not enabled (either disabled or removed)
* suffix = transition to or from the enabled state
% suffix = newly added or removed
() circumfix = forced, masked, or removed
So it means that the aiglx use flag
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 10:43:44AM +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The final remaining problem is with the 3 statements scattered
through the rules...
-A ICMP_IN -p icmp -m state --state NEW -j UNSOLICITED
-A TCP_IN -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp -j
On Thursday 03 May 2007 02:26:36 b.n. wrote:
However, on a sidenote, I must say I find the current emerge syntax
quite confusing. Using the % for both newly added and removed and () for
either forced, masked and removed is not the best of ideas, imho.
If % means newly, there should at least
Hi all,
I'm having a heck of a time. I've tried so many things, that I'm
totally confused.
After installing xorg-x11, I ran Xorg -configure. It gives me a file
with no horizontal or vertical sync. I tried using the ddcxinfo-knoppix
tool, but when I did ddxcinfo-knoppix -hsync, it returned 0
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 02 May 2007 08:14:03 -0400 Colleen Beamer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does the font doesn't resize mean exactly and how's that
looking errorneous to you?
It's not that it's erroneous. I'm just being a bit anal. In all my
other Gentoo
On Thu, 2007-05-03 at 00:27 +0800, Crayon wrote:
On Thursday 26 April 2007 14:15, Iain Buchanan wrote:
(There's always `emerge -C gnome; emerge kde` but I don't know if that
will fix everything ;)
Yeah, good old konq just does the right thing :)
just to confirm that konqueror sorts the
Colleen Beamer wrote:
Does anyone have a Dell Inspiron M1710 and will let me take a look at
their xorg.conf file?
This is from my XPS M1710; I'm not sure how similar they are, but I hope it
helps.
Section ServerLayout
Identifier X.org Configured
Screen 0 Screen0 0 0
Colleen Beamer wrote:
I use genkernel and there is a screen resolution of something that says
1024x768 and I can't edit it. I also don't know what my horizontal and
vertical sync are because it's not in my documentation and when I used
ddxcinfo-knoppix -hsync, it returns 0 0 and
I have an ethernet controller that worked until I updated my udev to
the latest version.
00:14.0 Bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP51 Ethernet Controller (rev a1)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Unknown device 8141
Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr-
On Thursday 03 May 2007 09:55, Iain Buchanan wrote:
Yeah, good old konq just does the right thing :)
just to confirm that konqueror sorts the right way,
I had tested konq before making the above claim :)
could you run this little one-liner script? And then tell me how it
looks in konq?
I've been having the same problem with my ethernet device. I found on
the net that a link status of *UNSPEC* likely means the usermode
program does not match the running kernel. So, I figured it was
probably that I needed to upgrade my kernel, seeing that udev was
upgraded.
Unfortunately, the
Actually, go back to Feb 12 with a message called [gentoo-user]
Network problem, it worked for me.
udev may have changed your ethernet interface name. using ifconfig
-a to check.
On 5/2/07, Trenton Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been having the same problem with my ethernet device. I
On Wed, 2 May 2007 21:43:13 -0600, Trenton Adams wrote:
I have an ethernet controller that worked until I updated my udev to
the latest version.
It shows up as follows from ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr
00-11-D8-00-00-7D-66-26-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
inet
On Thursday 03 May 2007, Trenton Adams wrote:
I have an ethernet controller that worked until I updated my udev to
the latest version.
00:14.0 Bridge: nVidia Corporation MCP51 Ethernet Controller (rev a1)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Unknown device 8141
Control: I/O+ Mem+
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