emerge -C gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r10
or
emerge -C =gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r10
-C is short for --unmerge
--myk
C. Beamer wrote:
I would like to remove the oldest one - specifically linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r10
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)? Just
curious, I always just used the rm -fr
Myk Taylor wrote:
emerge -C gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r10
or
emerge -C =gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r10
-C is short for --unmerge
C. Beamer wrote:
I would like to remove the oldest one - specifically
linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r10
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'portage' since some
packages like to run make O=${KBUILD_OUTPUT} mrproper, so user portage
needs write access.
--myk
-- makekernel script
#!/bin/sh
#
# makekernel
#
# written by Myk Taylor, 2004
# 'makekernel' without parameters will build and install the custom
kernel
memtest86+ ( http://www.memtest.org/ ) works well for detecting bad RAM,
and comes standard on the x86 Gentoo install CD, I believe.
Ryan Sims wrote:
only the new stick is in. Is this indicative of something? I'm
already pretty convinced that it's a bad stick, but I wondered if
anyone could
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I find that sometimes MAKEOPTS=-j2 is the culprit. Make sometimes tries
to link an executable before all of its constituent object files are
compiled (this shouldn't normally happen, but maybe the structure of the
Makefile isn't exactly what make
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Which framebuffer module are you using? I have an nVidia card, and
found that using the nVidia framebuffer resulted in ~1 sec latency when
switching between virtual consoles. Removing the nVidia framebuffer and
using vesafb-tng was the solution for
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Run sudo after you ssh. On my network, I backup my servers by setting
up sudoers on the server I want to backup and running the following
command from my workstation:
ssh flags user@hostname sudo dump -udumplevelf- filesystem |
gzip
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I've noticed a few Gentoo bugs have been closed with remarks stating:
'fixed in CVS'. However, weeks later, I still haven't seen the changes
reflected in the web view of Gentoo CVS. Are the maintainers committing
to a different repository? And if
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Have you directed the first-stage bootloader to find root on hda1?
from
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/2005.0/handbook-x86.xml?part=1chap=10#doc_chap2
try 'grub-install /dev/hda'
or 'grub' and
grub root (hd0,0) (Specify where your
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D'oh. I see my mistake. The bug was fixed in an eclass, not the ebuild
where I was expecting it. Sorry for the noise.
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Thu, 02 Jun 2005 01:23:02 -0700 Myk Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I've noticed a few Gentoo bugs
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ah, sounds similar to the discussion on
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/topic-23080.html
short version: make sure the drivers for the hdd device and filesystem
are compiled into the kernel and doubld check your grub.conf kernel= line.
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I had my music collection mounted over nfs and I ran into a similar
problem: amarok wouldn't be able to read the entire thing and the nfs
shares would stop working.
The problem turned out to be that amarok keeps all these files /open/
and the remote
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This sounds perfectly reasonable. cron mails you and output the command
sends to stdout, so yes, redirecting its output to a file would also
prevent cron's email. the crontab lines would look something like:
0 * * * * command /dev/null echo
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After getting ccache to work, I set up distcc with another computer on
my lan and compiled a few packages to test it out. It worked great
until I tried to compile busybox, where it displayed the error message:
distcc[12251] (dcc_open_lockfile)
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I think if you're using Gentoo, there is an assumption that if it's new
(and acceptably stable), I want it. I agree that a comprehensive list
of fixed bugs and new features would be nice for each updated package,
but I imagine that it would be
default gnupg (Enigmail) integration with Thunderbird was removed
recently because of trouble with the build. from the ebuild:
ewarn Enigmail Support has been dropped since it doesn't work on
fresh install.
ewarn The Gentoo Mozilla team is working on making enigmail its
own build,
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