Re: [gentoo-user] ssh problem (No such file or directory)
Travis Osterman wrote: > On my recent gentoo install, I can't get past the password prompt when > trying to log into the box via ssh. > > $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] (password: and hangs) > $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] bash --login --noprofile -i (works) > > /var/log/messages > Jun 14 20:13:37 spot sshd[10366]: error: openpty: No such file or directory > Jun 14 20:13:37 spot sshd[10366]: error: session_pty_req: session 0 alloc > failed > > Thanks in advance for any tips/help. > > -- Travis Osterman > I searched for you: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22error%3A+openpty%3A+No+such+file+or+directory%22 Do you have CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS and CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS in the kernel config? gzcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS gzcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] never used to have to modprobe loop
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 08:00 +0200, Richard Fish wrote: > Zac Medico wrote: > > >CONFIG_KMOD=y > > > > > > grep -i config_kmod /usr/src/linux/.config CONFIG_KMOD=y > Yep, you need that, and also an appropriate alias entry in > /etc/modules.d/*. Something like 'alias block-major-7 loop' should do > it. Also the loop devices /dev/loop[0-9], /dev/loop/0 need to exist > permanently. One reason may be cause I'm on a fully udev system now. > -Richard > > -- Ow Mun Heng Gentoo/Linux on DELL D600 1.4Ghz 1.5GB RAM 98% Microsoft(tm) Free!! Neuromancer 15:08:44 up 1 day, 19:21, 5 users, load average: 1.01, 0.55, 0.47 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmerging xfree
Hi, I finally elucidated part of the mystery: it seems that my old xfree is now seen as xorg-x11 Although I have the defunct xfree-4.3.0 installed, according to portage I actually have xorg-x11-4.3.0. So I simply have to do a "xorg-x11" upgrade, that's all. Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote: X -version says: <<< This is a pre-release version of XFree86, and is not supported in any way. Bugs may be reported to XFree86@XFree86.Org and patches submitted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Before reporting bugs in pre-release versions, please check the latest version in the XFree86 CVS repository (http://www.XFree86.Org/cvs). XFree86 Version 4.3.0.1 Release Date: 15 August 2003 X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.6 Build Operating System: Linux 2.4.26 i686 [ELF] Build Date: 04 August 2004 Before reporting problems, check http://www.XFree86.Org/ to make sure that you have the latest version. Module Loader present >>> Neil Bothwick wrote: On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 11:11:28 +0300, Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote: Thanks for the info, I didn't know about /var/db/pkg. Unfortunately, there's no xfree86 there in x11-base, but there is a xorg-x11!But I'm very sure that it's xfree that's running on the machine, and not xorg. What does "X -version" say? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] openssh fails to build.
Hi, I'm new to gentoo and so please excuse my ignorance... I recently installed Gentoo and love it so far. I tried my first emerge --update --deep --newuse world and it failed trying to update openssh. The configure script of the build process failed with the following error configure: error: *** compiler cannot create working executables, check config.log *** I've attached the config.log with this email. Any help/suggestions? Thanks Samir. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail config.log Description: 1139182657-config.log
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmerging xfree
Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote: > Hi, > > I finally elucidated part of the mystery: it seems that my old xfree is > now seen as xorg-x11 > Although I have the defunct xfree-4.3.0 installed, according to portage > I actually have xorg-x11-4.3.0. > So I simply have to do a "xorg-x11" upgrade, that's all. > grep -r xorg /usr/portage/profiles/updates /usr/portage/profiles/updates/1Q-2005:move x11-base/xfree x11-base/xorg-x11 Ah, sneaky. :-) Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] openssh fails to build.
desimind wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to gentoo and so please excuse my ignorance... > > I recently installed Gentoo and love it so far. I > tried my first > > emerge --update --deep --newuse world > > and it failed trying to update openssh. > > The configure script of the build process failed with > the following error > configure: error: *** compiler cannot create working > executables, check config.log *** > > I've attached the config.log with this email. > > Any help/suggestions? > > Thanks > Samir. > It's an open bug: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93074 Here's a related forum thread: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-343492-highlight-.html If you want ldap support then you need to remerge openldap. Don't forget to run revdep-rebuild after emerge -uDN world. Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Java (Blackdown) and Konqueror
Hi, heres my story, trying to enable Java for Konqueror, but nothin' working. Looked for http://www.konqueror.org/javahowto/ - no help. Belive this is old story, can someone point out link to solution? my box: PlatformLinux System x86_64, 2.6.11-gentoo-r11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -j /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01/bin/jar [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -J /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01/bin/java [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -L [blackdown-jre-1.4.2.01] "Blackdown JRE 1.4.2.01" (/etc/env.d/java/20blackdown-jre-1.4.2.01) [blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01] "Blackdown JDK 1.4.2.01" (/etc/env.d/java/20blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01) * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -l [libidn] Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) implementation (/usr/share/libidn/package.env) [cyrus-sasl-2] The Cyrus SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) (/usr/share/cyrus-sasl-2/package.env) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -f blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -v java version "1.4.2-01" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-01) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build Blackdown-1.4.2-01, mixed mode) Mozilla (same for Epiphany) has different story, java plugin works ok until we get to http://games.yahoo.com/games/login2?page=br#stayhere where aplication crashes. If you have yahoo profile, test that link, maybe yahoo bug. BR Martins -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Apache Logs & HostnameLookup Off
I've set hostnamelookup off in the apache config but for some reason, it's still resolving the hostnames. How/why is this? Does anyone know? -- Ow Mun Heng Gentoo/Linux on DELL D600 1.4Ghz 1.5GB RAM 98% Microsoft(tm) Free!! Neuromancer 16:55:39 up 1 day, 21:08, 7 users, load average: 0.27, 0.47, 0.52 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Ant: Re: [gentoo-user] gtk+-2.6.4 automake missing
No, it wasn't. Now it is and everything works well. Thank you, --Stefan --- Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > stefan riha wrote: > > Hello! > > I tried to emerge gimp, causing the following > error > > message: > > > > > Unpacking gtk+-2.6.4.tar.bz2 to > > > > /var/tmp/portage/gtk+-2.6.4-r1/work > > > Unpacking gtk+-2.6-smoothscroll-r2.patch to > > > > /var/tmp/portage/gtk+-2.6.4-r1/work > > unpack gtk+-2.6-smoothscroll-r2.patch: file format > not > > recognized. Ignoring. > > [32;01m* [0m Applying > > gtk+-2.2.1-disable_icons_smooth_alpha.patch ... > > [A [-7G [34;01m[ [32;01mok [34;01m ] [0m > > [32;01m* [0m Applying > gtk+-2.6-smoothscroll-r2.patch > > ... > > [A [-7G [34;01m[ [32;01mok [34;01m ] [0m > > [32;01m* [0m Applying > > gtk+-2.6.4-bmp_reject_corrupt.patch ... > > [A [-7G [34;01m[ [32;01mok [34;01m ] [0m > > am-wrapper: /usr/bin/automake-1.7 is missing or > not > > executable. > > Please try emerging the correct > version of > > automake. > > > > Is /usr/bin/automake-1.7 there? > > emerge "=automake-1.7*" > > Zac > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > ___ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 1GB Speicher kostenlos - Hier anmelden: http://mail.yahoo.de -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Java (Blackdown) and Konqueror
Martins wrote: > Hi, > > heres my story, trying to enable Java for Konqueror, but nothin' > working. Looked for http://www.konqueror.org/javahowto/ - no help. > Belive this is old story, can someone point out link to solution? > > my box: > > PlatformLinux > Systemx86_64, 2.6.11-gentoo-r11 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -j > /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01/bin/jar > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -J > /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01/bin/java > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -L > [blackdown-jre-1.4.2.01] "Blackdown JRE 1.4.2.01" > (/etc/env.d/java/20blackdown-jre-1.4.2.01) > [blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01] "Blackdown JDK 1.4.2.01" > (/etc/env.d/java/20blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01) * > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -l > [libidn] Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) implementation > (/usr/share/libidn/package.env) > [cyrus-sasl-2] The Cyrus SASL (Simple Authentication and Security > Layer) (/usr/share/cyrus-sasl-2/package.env) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -f > blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ java-config -v > java version "1.4.2-01" > Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-01) > Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build Blackdown-1.4.2-01, mixed mode) > > > Mozilla (same for Epiphany) has different story, java plugin works ok > until we get to http://games.yahoo.com/games/login2?page=br#stayhere > where aplication crashes. If you have yahoo profile, test that link, > maybe yahoo bug. > > BR > > Martins Did you compile konqueror with USE="java"? After that, open the "Configure Konqueror" window, select "Java & JavaScript" on the left side. In the lower right you should have this: Path to Java executable, or 'java': /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01/bin/java Click "Apply" and that's it. Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] [NEWBIE ALERT] VMware 5.0 and a kernel upgrade
Hi, The kernel upgrade guide at gentoo.org specifically states that I need to re-emerge any external kernel modules if I upgrades my kernel, which makes perfectly sense. The only such kernel module I have is the VMware 5.0 module. The vm- config.pl script compiles the kernel module, IIRC. This seems to indicate that I only need to re-configure VMware. A complete re-emerge should not be needed. Am I correct here? Thanks, jules -- Jules Colding PGP Public Key: 6266E7B7 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Java (Blackdown) and Konqueror
i did emerge kdebase, and i belive i put java flag. how to check was it aplied to konqueror part? I dont want to go back to kde-meta 'cause kdebase is very fast and stable anyway, heres java console output from opening Blackdown JavaTM Plug-in Control Panel: Java VM: Blackdown Java-Linux Team 1.4.2-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Konqueror Java Console Help c: clear console g: run garbage collection h: show help m: show memory info s: print system properties t: list threads x: empty classloader cache Error during state 1 Backtrace: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class: sun.plugin.panel.ControlPanel at org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletClassLoader.findClass(KJASAppletClassLoader.java:244) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:289) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:235) at org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletClassLoader.loadClass(KJASAppletClassLoader.java:254) at org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletStub$RunThread.doState(KJASAppletStub.java:167) at org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletStub$RunThread.run(KJASAppletStub.java:254) Did you compile konqueror with USE="java"? After that, open the "Configure Konqueror" window, select "Java & JavaScript" on the left side. In the lower right you should have this: Path to Java executable, or 'java': /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01/bin/java Click "Apply" and that's it. Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [NEWBIE ALERT] VMware 5.0 and a kernel upgrade
Hi Jules, On Wednesday 15 June 2005 11:29, Jules Colding wrote: > The only such kernel module I have is the VMware 5.0 module. The vm- > config.pl script compiles the kernel module, IIRC. This seems to > indicate that I only need to re-configure VMware. A complete re-emerge > should not be needed. > > Am I correct here? most probably yes. I am using VMware 4, and it is the same issue there. Kind regards Martin -- Dipl.Wirtsch.Inf.(Univ.) Martin Eisenhardt Bamberg University Media Informatics D - 96045 Bamberg fon: +49 (951) 863 - 2856 fax: +49 (951) 863 - 2852 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [NEWBIE ALERT] VMware 5.0 and a kernel upgrade
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 11:29:40 +0200, Jules Colding wrote: > The only such kernel module I have is the VMware 5.0 module. The vm- > config.pl script compiles the kernel module, IIRC. This seems to > indicate that I only need to re-configure VMware. A complete re-emerge > should not be needed. > > Am I correct here? Yes, you only need to run vmware-config.pl. You can do it automatically by adding the following to /etc/conf.d/local.stop: # Rebuild VMware modules if needed if [ -f /etc/vmware/not_configured ]; then / opt/ vmware/bin/vmware-config.pl default rm -f /etc/vmware/not_configured fi -- Neil Bothwick I can't walk on water, but I can stagger on alcohol. pgpvfn8fL15EI.pgp Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] Modules load
Hi i am a new user of Gentoo2005.0 i had problems installing but i finished recovering the installation and now works fine the only problem i have is this: Network Adapter module doesn't load at startup everytime i boot i have to login and use: # modprobe sis900 # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start how can i do to load at startup? or wha i have to check if is correctly configured? thanks Alex -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Modules load
look in /etc/modules.autoload.d edit files (add sis900) acording to your kernel kernel-2.6 or kernel-2.4 m On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 14:00:12 +0300, ?? ??? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi i am a new user of Gentoo2005.0 i had problems installing but i finished recovering the installation and now works fine the only problem i have is this: Network Adapter module doesn't load at startup everytime i boot i have to login and use: # modprobe sis900 # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start how can i do to load at startup? or wha i have to check if is correctly configured? thanks Alex -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Modules load
Hi, You must do two things: 1. Ensure the module is loaded automatically at boot. For this you must edit /etc/modules.autoload.d./kernel-2.6 (assuming this is the name of the kernel you are booting) and and your module (sis900) on a line Then run the modules-update script 2. Add net.eth0 init script to the default runlevel: rc-update add net.eth0 default This should be all. Catalin ?? ??? wrote: Hi i am a new user of Gentoo2005.0 i had problems installing but i finished recovering the installation and now works fine the only problem i have is this: Network Adapter module doesn't load at startup everytime i boot i have to login and use: # modprobe sis900 # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start how can i do to load at startup? or wha i have to check if is correctly configured? thanks Alex -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Modules load
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:00:12 +0200, ?? ??? wrote: > # modprobe sis900 > # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start > > how can i do to load at startup? or wha i have to check if is correctly > configured? echo sis900 >>/etc/modules.autoload/kernel-2.6 I think this is covered in the handbook. -- Neil Bothwick Half of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at. pgp0xf3gZ4eQg.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Modules load
Hi you can write the module name into /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6, the kernel modules will be loaded when system boots. Hope it helps --Yangwenpeng On 13:00 Wed 15 Jun, ?? ??? wrote: > Hi i am a new user of Gentoo2005.0 > i had problems installing but i finished recovering the installation and > now works fine > the only problem i have is this: Network Adapter module doesn't load at > startup > everytime i boot i have to login and use: > > # modprobe sis900 > # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start > > how can i do to load at startup? or wha i have to check if is correctly > configured? > > thanks > Alex > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Adding alias to /etc/conf.d/net
Hi, I want to add a alias for eth0 via /etc/conf.d/net. Because the machine is a part of a cluster the haertbeat software created also a eth0:0. So how do i create a eth0:1 with ip 10.32.32.1 netmask 255.255.255.248 ? TIA Patrick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Modules load
i Reply just to one to thanks everybody, as soon as i go home i'll try and let you know To the guy who advised to look in the handbook, thanks, i'm newbie but not so much, i asked this because even looking at the handbook i couldn't find the info, the online version is too confused, i'll try to find a pdf and print it Thanks again to all Alex - Original Message - From: "Catalin Grigoroscuta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 1:07 PM Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Modules load Hi, You must do two things: 1. Ensure the module is loaded automatically at boot. For this you must edit /etc/modules.autoload.d./kernel-2.6 (assuming this is the name of the kernel you are booting) and and your module (sis900) on a line Then run the modules-update script 2. Add net.eth0 init script to the default runlevel: rc-update add net.eth0 default This should be all. Catalin -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: NAT and Masquerading problems
Well someone on gentoo forums assisted me or more so guided me to the following links: Someone enlightened me to the following: http://redvip.homelinux.net/varios/2.4routing/x1807.html http://redvip.homelinux.net/varios/2.4routing/x1834.html http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/howto/c-html/mtu-issues.html So it would seem the fix (hack) is this iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu On 6/14/05, Ryan Viljoen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok I have got an old P1 with gentoo 2005.0 installed. I am trying to > get the internet shared so that the rest of the clients can use it. > The only service of interest will be the rp-pppoe that runs at startup > to bring up the connection. Servers hostname is o_O and all outputs > shown is from the server. > > Here is the output of ifconfig to show the current config on the server: > Quote: > - > o_O init.d # ifconfig > eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:08:A1:62:9A:F1 > inet addr:192.168.0.1 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 > UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > RX packets:10567 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:7595 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 > RX bytes:901621 (880.4 Kb) TX bytes:1662568 (1.5 Mb) > Interrupt:10 Base address:0xf800 > > eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:06:4F:13:B2:08 > inet addr:192.168.1.1 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 > UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 > RX packets:4910 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:4353 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > collisions:2 txqueuelen:1000 > RX bytes:4297824 (4.0 Mb) TX bytes:356396 (348.0 Kb) > Interrupt:5 Base address:0xf400 > > lo Link encap:Local Loopback > inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 > UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1 > RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 > RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b) > ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol > inet addr:196.2.118.206 P-t-P:196.30.31.100 Mask:255.255.255.255 > UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1432 Metric:1 > RX packets:1943 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 > TX packets:1700 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 > collisions:0 txqueuelen:3 > RX bytes:1485225 (1.4 Mb) TX bytes:112456 (109.8 Kb) > > o_O init.d # > - > Where: > eth0 is the lan connection > eth1 connects to the iburst modem > > I started off with a simple iptables script to just get nat working > without any firewall action: > Code: > - > iptables --flush > iptables --table nat --flush > iptables --delete-chain > iptables --table nat --delete-chain > > # Set up IP FORWARDing and MASQUERADING > iptables --table nat --append POSTROUTING --out-interface ppp0 -j MASQUERADE > iptables --append FORWARD --in-interface eth0 -j ACCEPT > > echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > - > Yes I know that there is quicker way of typeing it out but this is to > make sure I can see clearly what is going on. > > Now that you know what is going on here is the problem at hand. > - I can browse quite happily and ping sites on the server without a > problem, the server gets the DNS info when logging on. > - I can ping websites quite happily from the client pc's, the clients > have their DNS set to a DNS server that works (I use it when using the > connection shared through windows :() > - I cant browse the web on the client pc's > - I cant connect to IRC on the client pc's, it identifies the servers > but doesnt get any further. > > Well I think I have covered just about all the information that I cant find. > > Now for information on the iptables set: > Quote: > - > o_O / # iptables -v -L > Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 14886 packets, 4826K bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination > > Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 859 packets, 131K bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination > 270 27023 ACCEPT all -- eth0 any anywhere anywhere > > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 11076 packets, 1735K bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination > o_O / # > - > and > Quote: > - > o_O / # iptables -t nat -v -L > Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 996 packets, 67535 bytes) > pkts bytes targ
[gentoo-user] oofice 2.0 and kde
Hi all, do you know if it's possible to have KDE integration with OpenOffice 2.0 beta ? In any case, is it necessary to install an extra package to have kde integration ? I'm using openoffice-bin-1.9.104. Many thanks, Max. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Static routes
What is a standard way to add static routes at gentoo? I tried to google around and have found some refereneces to /etc/conf.d/routes, but nothing about its expected format. -- Leonid Podolny Montilio Inc. Phone: +972-9-9511944 ext.208 Mobile: +972-52-4781423 Fax:+972-9-9542430 EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Static routes
Leonid Podolny wrote: > What is a standard way to add static routes at gentoo? I tried to google > around and have found some refereneces to /etc/conf.d/routes, but > nothing about its expected format. > with =sys-apps/baselayout-1.11.12-r3 documentation live into /etc/conf.d/net.example using iproute2 (emerge -av sys-apps/iproute2) a two interfaces /etc/conf.d/net look like this: modules=( "iproute2" ) config_eth0=( "192.168.0.0/24" ) routes_eth0=( "192.168.55.0/24 via 192.168.0.2" ) config_eth1=( "123.123.123.123/29" ) routes_eth1=( "default via 123.123.123.124" ) HTH francesco -- . These pages are best viewed by coming to my house and looking at . . my monitor. [S. Lucas Bergman (on his website)]. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Static routes
> What is a standard way to add static routes at gentoo? I tried to google > around and have found some refereneces to /etc/conf.d/routes, but > nothing about its expected format. I place them in /etc/conf.d/local.start > > -- > Leonid Podolny > Montilio Inc. > Phone: +972-9-9511944 ext.208 > Mobile: +972-52-4781423 > Fax:+972-9-9542430 > EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > > -- a -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] udev permissions problem?
Hi, I have these devices: dragonfly ~ # ls -al /dev/v4l/ total 0 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 140 Jun 14 19:25 . drwxr-xr-x 22 root root14100 Jun 14 19:25 .. crw-rw 1 root video 81, 64 Jun 14 19:25 radio0 crw--- 1 mark sys 81, 224 Jun 14 19:25 vbi0 crw--- 1 mark sys 81, 0 Jun 14 19:25 video0 crw--- 1 mark sys 81, 24 Jun 14 19:25 video24 crw--- 1 mark sys 81, 32 Jun 14 19:25 video32 dragonfly ~ # but MythTV gives me these messages: 2005-06-14 19:18:53.677 New DB connection, total: 2 2005-06-14 19:18:53.861 Channel(/dev/v4l/video0)::Open(): Can't open video device, error "No such file or directory" 2005-06-14 19:18:53.867 Channel(/dev/v4l/video0)::Open(): Can't open video device, error "No such file or directory" 2005-06-14 19:18:53.869 ChannelBase: Could not find input: Tuner 0 on card when setting channel 3 Is this likely to be a udev problem or am I really looking in the wrong area? Thanks, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] What's wrong with my locales?
I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally followed the Gentoo Localization Guide and defined the following locales in /etc/locales/build: en_us/ISO-8859-1 en_US.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 nl_NL/ISO-8859-1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ISO-8859-15 nl_NL.UTF-8/UTF-8 rebuilt glibc (again) and everything was kinda OK, except that 1) GDM was displaying in English, so clearly some global setting prior to loading the user desktop was set to English; 2) "random" programs, usually when run from a su - terminal, reported that the locale was not recognized, and were defaulting to C. This continued to occur even after I put export LANG="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in root's .bashrc (it had originally been set to en_US something, as an additional check against remembering that any given program was being run as root and to be careful). Then I found a how-to on the Wiki: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_an_UTF-8_enabled_system . Of course, I didn't so much want UTF8 as I did ISO8859-15 (I've not found UTF, which I used previously, all it's cracked up to be, frankly, as the relative lack of applications that support it as opposed to the ISO8859 encodings seemed to cause the stated benefits to evaporate). But what I did find in the wiki article was this new (to me) information: "Now you should create /etc/env.d/02locale file, specifying the locales to use. You can add one or two different values usually, but for european countries with euro currency you need to add a third. LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 LC_ALL=it_IT.UTF-8" I didn't have an /etc/env.d/02locale file, so I created one: LANG=nl_NL.ISO-8859-15 LC_ALL=nl_NL.ISO-8859-15 So now, GDM says "Welkom bij &(hostname)" instead of "Welcome to $(hostname)", and the buttons on the side say things like "Taal" instead of "Language". So I've done something right. But I've also done something wrong: emerge -av splashutils splash-themes-livecd splash-themes-gentoo perl: warning: Setting locale failed. perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: LANGUAGE = (unset), LC_ALL = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15", LANG = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" are supported and installed on your system. perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). perl: warning: Setting locale failed. perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: LANGUAGE = (unset), LC_ALL = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15", LANG = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15" are supported and installed on your system. perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). perl: warning: Setting locale failed. perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: LANGUAGE = (unset), LC_ALL = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15", LANG = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15" are supported and installed on your system. perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). $LANGUAGE ? Where am I supposed to set that? And what's the syntax? Perl seems to be the only one upset by this; why? And where do I set the actual locale, since none of all of these settings seem to be what the system (or Perl) is looking for? It's not a crisis (everything seems to be working nonetheless), but I would like to straighten this out (even if it means going to UTF8). Thanks for any help, Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Glsa-check and binutils-- how to stop the madness?
Neil Bothwick schreef: > On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 01:52:37 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote: > > >>Checking GLSA 200506-01 >>The following updates will be performed for this GLSA: >> sys-devel/binutils-2.16-r1 (2.16.1) >> >>which it has already re-emerged twice, and yet still reports the same >>vulnerability-- and more importantly, the exact same fix. > > > So it seems to ignore slots, that seems worthy of a bug report. I've > never used the --fix option with glsa-check, I read the GLSA and merge > the package manually. > > OK, thanks for the tip. That's two bug reports I've got to submit, then (I've found one in Totem, two days ago). I didn't realize that glsa-check was "bugable", since it's 'known buggy' and not really official/supported. But now I'll get to it with all due haste :-) . Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] display image in links?
is there a way to display images directly in links? i think it is possible, but could not find any option to turn it on, any ideas? thanks in advance, i have enabled the framebuffer for the console.. daniel -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] display image in links?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > is there a way to display images directly > in links? i think it is possible, but could > not find any option to turn it on, any ideas? > > thanks in advance, i have enabled the framebuffer > for the console.. > > daniel > > Does this work? links2 -g -driver fb (or directfb) -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] What's wrong with my locales?
Hi My mother language isn Chinese, but i can use my mother language in the GUI programms, my locales.build file is this: en_US/ISO-8859-1 en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 zh_CN/GBK zh_CN/GB2312 zh_CN.UTF-8/UTF-8 In the GUI, I set the locale encoding as my mother language, I write my .xinitrc in my home directory like this: C=zh_CN.GBK export LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.GBK export LC_ALL=zh_CN.GBK export XMODIFIERS="@im=fcitx" fcitx & xcompmgr & fvwm I think you should set the encoding what you want in your .xinitrc file My mother language is not English, I hope you can understand what I said Hope it helps On 16:21 Wed 15 Jun, Holly Bostick wrote: > I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally followed > the Gentoo Localization Guide and defined the following locales in > /etc/locales/build: > > en_us/ISO-8859-1 > en_US.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 > en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 > nl_NL/ISO-8859-1 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ISO-8859-15 > nl_NL.UTF-8/UTF-8 > > rebuilt glibc (again) and everything was kinda OK, except that > > 1) GDM was displaying in English, so clearly some global setting prior > to loading the user desktop was set to English; > > 2) "random" programs, usually when run from a su - terminal, reported > that the locale was not recognized, and were defaulting to C. This > continued to occur even after I put > > export LANG="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > in root's .bashrc (it had originally been set to en_US something, as an > additional check against remembering that any given program was being > run as root and to be careful). > > Then I found a how-to on the Wiki: > http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Create_an_UTF-8_enabled_system . > > Of course, I didn't so much want UTF8 as I did ISO8859-15 (I've not > found UTF, which I used previously, all it's cracked up to be, frankly, > as the relative lack of applications that support it as opposed to the > ISO8859 encodings seemed to cause the stated benefits to evaporate). > > But what I did find in the wiki article was this new (to me) information: > > "Now you should create /etc/env.d/02locale file, specifying the locales > to use. You can add one or two different values usually, but for > european countries with euro currency you need to add a third. > > LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 > LC_ALL=it_IT.UTF-8" > > I didn't have an /etc/env.d/02locale file, so I created one: > > LANG=nl_NL.ISO-8859-15 > LC_ALL=nl_NL.ISO-8859-15 > > So now, GDM says "Welkom bij &(hostname)" instead of "Welcome to > $(hostname)", and the buttons on the side say things like "Taal" instead > of "Language". So I've done something right. But I've also done > something wrong: > > emerge -av splashutils splash-themes-livecd splash-themes-gentoo > perl: warning: Setting locale failed. > perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: > LANGUAGE = (unset), > LC_ALL = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15", > LANG = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > are supported and installed on your system. > perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). > > > perl: warning: Setting locale failed. > perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: > LANGUAGE = (unset), > LC_ALL = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15", > LANG = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15" > are supported and installed on your system. > perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). > perl: warning: Setting locale failed. > perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: > LANGUAGE = (unset), > LC_ALL = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15", > LANG = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15" > are supported and installed on your system. > perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). > > $LANGUAGE ? Where am I supposed to set that? And what's the syntax? Perl > seems to be the only one upset by this; why? And where do I set the > actual locale, since none of all of these settings seem to be what the > system (or Perl) is looking for? > > It's not a crisis (everything seems to be working nonetheless), but I > would like to straighten this out (even if it means going to UTF8). > > Thanks for any help, > > Holly > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] display image in links?
Try this: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/twibright/links/index.html On 6/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > is there a way to display images directly > in links? i think it is possible, but could > not find any option to turn it on, any ideas? > > thanks in advance, i have enabled the framebuffer > for the console.. > > daniel > > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- Daniel da Veiga Computer Operator - RS - Brazil -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] display image in links?
> is there a way to display images directly > in links? i think it is possible, but could > not find any option to turn it on, any ideas? Have you tried running links with the '-g' option? -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Glsa-check and binutils-- how to stop the madness?
Richard Fish schreef: > Holly Bostick wrote: > > >>OK, I'm following both of you so far. Yes, I do have 'multislot' for >>binutils. I admit it was just guesswork on my part; I read the USE flag >>description, thought about automake and autoconf, thought that binutils >>sounded like the kind of system utility that might need similar >>functionality (though for reasons I wouldn't know about, as a >>non-programmer), so enabled it. But of course, now I still don't know if >>I actually need it or it's just causing me grief. Was it a bad call? >> >> > > > First, let me say that I couldn't find any documentation via google > ("site:gentoo.org multislot") or in use.desc for multislot. So if I > contradict anything that the documentation says, I am probably wrong. ;-> $ useflag multislot /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc:sys-devel/binutils:multislot - Allow for multiple versions of binutils to be emerged at once for same CTARGET /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc:sys-devel/gcc:multislot - Allow for SLOTs to include minor version (3.3.4 instead of just 3.3) "useflag" is an alias that searches the system useflag docs for the description of the requested useflag. I got it from a posting on this ML, and saved it, it's so useful-- which is why I'll post it again. Put this in your .bashrc: alias useflag='grep /usr/portage/profiles/use.*desc -e' and . ~/.bashrc, and you can just type useflag to get the descriptions. > > The only reason I can think of for having multiple versions of binutils > around is for cross-compiling or distcc use. For both cases, I think > you would want the same compiler version and platform target available > on all systems. There also might be a dependancy between binutils and > gcc versions, (version x of gcc requires version y of binutils). But > the current version of gcc should always work with the current version > of binutils, so unless you are doing cross-compiling or distcc, I don't > really see the point in keeping multiple versions of binutils around. OK, thank you. I am doing neither. Guess that explains why it's an optional dependency. I should have learned by now that adding features that you *might possibly* need (but you don't really know if you need), as opposed to features that you can clearly see that you need (based on your specific system), is just a losing proposition. Every time I try "compiling for the future", it just doesn't work out. I've gotta give it up. > > Now gcc is a different matter, because there are some libraries > (libstdc++, libgcj, ...) that are built and installed with gcc, so you > could argue that you want to keep multiple versions of that around to > avoid breaking dependancies. Since libstdc++ is used by a great many > programs, removing it before rebuilding all dependancies with > revdep-rebuild could be dangerous. > > So my advice is, to be safe, update make.conf and/or package.use to > remove the multislot flag from binutils but keep it for gcc. That sounds fair. > > Now, with that said, I don't even think removing multislot from gcc > would be dangerous, because every program that links against libstdc++ > should be linked against either "libstdc++.so" or possiblity > "libstdc++.so.6", not a minor version. So as long as /etc/ld.so.conf > and /etc/ld.cache are kept up-to-date (as portage does), and gcc doesn't > move to libstdc++.so.7, there is no reason that a gcc update should > break anything. Well, since I'm in the process of updating my toolchain and world to make sure that everything is compiled against the same version of GCC (3.4.4), I suppose I don't really need to have multislot for that either. Sigh. I feel like such a yutz... > > For the record, I don't have either multislot or multitarget, but then > again, I also run ~x86, Well, I don't (yet)... this install is new enough that I really want to keep track of what's stable and what's testing (which having to use /etc/portage/package.* enables me to do). But the system is starting to get a bit *too* mixed, and it's about reached the point where it's a diminishing return not to just set ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~86" in /etc/make.conf which I will probably do after I've finished making sure that the system is all on the same page, as it were. > > >>1) trim out a bunch of binutils slots that I may or may not need (and >>therefore whose loss may break unknown applications), so that glsa-check >> >> > > > The only shared libraries that binutils includes are libbfd and > libopcodes, and the only thing I could find on my system that linked > against them outside of binutils was oprofile. Since oprofile isn't > exactly a critical program, revdep-rebuild would easily fix this. I > think the worst case is that you would not be able to compile anything, > and would need to run binutils-config to select the correct version. Well, I don't even have oprofile installed, nor do I have most of the other programs: Programs That Depend On binutils app-crypt/john
Re: [gentoo-user] Glsa-check and binutils-- how to stop the madness?
Hi, Richard Fish wrote: >Holly Bostick wrote: > > > >>OK, I'm following both of you so far. Yes, I do have 'multislot' for >>binutils. I admit it was just guesswork on my part; I read the USE flag >>description, thought about automake and autoconf, thought that binutils >>sounded like the kind of system utility that might need similar >>functionality (though for reasons I wouldn't know about, as a >>non-programmer), so enabled it. But of course, now I still don't know if >>I actually need it or it's just causing me grief. Was it a bad call? >> >> >> >> > >First, let me say that I couldn't find any documentation via google >("site:gentoo.org multislot") or in use.desc for multislot. So if I >contradict anything that the documentation says, I am probably wrong. ;-> > > > Just a note here, try running: "euse -i multislot", here's the output: ...BEGIN... euse -i multislot global use flags (searching: multislot) no matching entries found local use flags (searching: multislot) [-] multislot (sys-devel/binutils): Allow for multiple versions of binutils to be emerged at once for same CTARGET [-] multislot (sys-devel/gcc): Allow for SLOTs to include minor version (3.3.4 instead of just 3.3) ...END... Beside looking in "use.desc" you can also have a look at "use.local.desc" file. 'euse' is in gentoolkit ...SKIP... >Richard > > > HTH. Rumen smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: [gentoo-user] [NEWBIE ALERT] VMware 5.0 and a kernel upgrade
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 11:29 +0200, Jules Colding wrote: > The only such kernel module I have is the VMware 5.0 module. The vm- > config.pl script compiles the kernel module, IIRC. This seems to > indicate that I only need to re-configure VMware. A complete re-emerge > should not be needed. > > Am I correct here? Correct -- Ow Mun Heng Gentoo/Linux on DELL D600 1.4Ghz 1.5GB RAM 98% Microsoft(tm) Free!! Neuromancer 23:06:53 up 2 days, 3:19, 4 users, load average: 1.05, 1.32, 1.19 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ssh problem (No such file or directory)
On 6/15/05, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Travis Osterman wrote: > > On my recent gentoo install, I can't get past the password prompt when > > trying to log into the box via ssh. > > > > $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] (password: and hangs) > > $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] bash --login --noprofile -i (works) > > > > /var/log/messages > > Jun 14 20:13:37 spot sshd[10366]: error: openpty: No such file or directory > > Jun 14 20:13:37 spot sshd[10366]: error: session_pty_req: session 0 alloc > > failed > > > > Thanks in advance for any tips/help. > > > > -- Travis Osterman > > > > I searched for you: > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22error%3A+openpty%3A+No+such+file+or+directory%22 > > Do you have CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS and CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS in the kernel config? > > gzcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS > gzcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS > > Zac > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > [SOLVED] Thanks for helping to narrow my search. I had been focusing on devpts (which my kernel wasn't giving me an option for, but once I checked the unix98 pty stuff, it came up for selection. After compilation, all is well. Thank you. -- Travis -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] display image in links?
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 12:13:55AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > is there a way to display images directly > in links? i think it is possible, but could > not find any option to turn it on, any ideas? > > thanks in advance, i have enabled the framebuffer > for the console.. > > daniel > > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > thanks to all for your help. the "links2 -g -driver fb" works. i tried "links2 -g" before, but it stops responding. the -driver option is not mentioned in the man page. so... there might be tips somewhere i dont know.. thanks again daniel -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
Hello Trouble with Alsa drivers on a 2.6.11-gentoo-r11 kernel. I did not have ALSA set up before, but in make.conf 'alsa' is listed as a USE flag. lspci -v reveals: :00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V8X-X Motherboard Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 22 I/O ports at e000 Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 the kernel is configured with: devicedrivers ->sound ->sound card support ->alsa ->pci devices <*> VIA 82C686A/B, 8233/8235 AC97 Controller <*> VIA 82C686A/B, 8233 based Modems but this does not seem to do the trick. Upon reboot it complains that the ALSA drivers are not found. dmesg: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.8 (Thu Jan 13 09:39:32 2005 UTC). ALSA device list: No soundcards found. Granted there is no pci bus card installed, but, the system should have 5.1 audio support. http://usa.asus.com/products/mb/socketa/a7v8x-x/overview.htm The system also as an LML frame grabber board installed: :00:0f.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11) Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18 Memory at ef00 (32-bit, prefetchable) Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2 :00:0f.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11) Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18 Memory at ee80 (32-bit, prefetchable) Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2 Ideas on what I've missed or screwed up on this AthonXP 2400+ system, are most welcome. James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
On 6/15/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > :00:0f.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture > (rev 11) > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18 > Memory at ee80 (32-bit, prefetchable) > Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data > Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2 > > Ideas on what I've missed or screwed up on this > AthonXP 2400+ system, are most welcome. > > James It appears that you do not have the Via audio chip. You seem to have a Brooktree audio chip. Choosing the Via soundcard was the wrong choice. Rebuild the kernel choosing the Bt878 in make menuconfig and give it another try. Good luck, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
James wrote: > lspci -v reveals: > :00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. > VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) > Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V8X-X Motherboard > Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 22 > I/O ports at e000 > Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 > > the kernel is configured with: > devicedrivers ->sound ->sound card support ->alsa ->pci devices > > <*> VIA 82C686A/B, 8233/8235 AC97 Controller > <*> VIA 82C686A/B, 8233 based Modems > > but this does not seem to do the trick. Upon reboot > it complains that the ALSA drivers are not found. > > dmesg: > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver > Version 1.0.8 (Thu Jan 13 09:39:32 2005 UTC). > ALSA device list: > No soundcards found. I have the and Asus K8V SE at home (now I am in office) with the same AC'97 audio controller (Via 8237), alsa worked *almost* out-of-the-box since kernel 2.6.9 (also in 5.1 sound) though right now I don't remember exactly what I did to get it woking. I'll check my alsa/kernel config this evening and try to be more helpful. Probably not the case, since lspci detects the 8237 chip, but did you enable the audio chipset in the mobo BIOS? raf -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] display image in links?
> the "links2 -g -driver fb" works. > > i tried "links2 -g" before, but it stops responding. > the -driver option is not mentioned in the man page. > so... there might be tips somewhere i dont know.. > I think that if you just specifiy the '-g' option, links is supposed to auto-seach for an appropriate display device. On my system, it "just works" -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: Compile error
Maybe you have old kernel stuff lying around? did you do a make clean first? you can try disabling the advanced tcpip kernel options till you can resync with a gentoo mirror and get newer/better sources? On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Zac Medico wrote: Charles Trois wrote: Hello! While installing Gentoo on my G4 iMac from the Universal 2005.0 disk, I was able to go as far as configuring the kernel. But, at the make step, I got this error (text copied by hand): net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_fw_compat.c: In function fw_in net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_fw_compat.c: 83: error: too few arguments to function 'ip_ct_gather_frags' [/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_fw_compat.o] Error 1 Hi Charles, That net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_fw_compat.c file doesn't even exist in my 2.6.11 sources. If the problem feature isn't needed then perhaps you can simply disable it in the kernel config. Zac -- Bryan Whitehead Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org Thank you Zac and Bryan! Looking at the file in question in nano, I saw that it has to do with firewalls. Scanning menuconfig for something related, I found "network packet filtering", which was selected. So I unselected it, and after that all worked well, as far as the installation goes (now I am a bit stuck with X, but it is another story). Charles -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] gnumeric and fonts
hi; I'm opening an xls file with gnumeric; most of it uses Times fonts. I get the following errors: - ** (gnumeric:11442): WARNING **: GnomePrint: Requested Times but using Sans (Sans Regular 14.00) ** (gnumeric:11442): WARNING **: GnomePrint: Requested Times but using Sans (Sans Regular 10.00) ** (gnumeric:11442): WARNING **: GnomePrint: Requested Times but using Sans (Sans Regular 10.00) ** (gnumeric:11442): WARNING **: GnomePrint: Requested Times but using Sans (Sans Regular 16.00) - I can see it well on my screen. If I do a 'preview', though, I get these errors: - ** (gnumeric:11442): WARNING **: GnomePrint: Requested Times but using Sans (Sans Regular 12.00) ** (gnumeric:11444): WARNING **: failed request with status 200 (gnumeric:11442): GnomePrintCupsPlugin-WARNING **: iconv does not support ppd character encoding: ISOLatin1, trying CSISOLatin1 ** (gnumeric:11447): WARNING **: failed request with status 200 ** (gnumeric:11446): WARNING **: failed request with status 200 - and nothing written appears. I mean, I see the lines and stuff, but no words. Also, if I print it it's the same problem: no words on the page. If I change everything to another font, say Sans, then the preview goes well, except that I also get these errors on my console (same errors as above): - ** (gnumeric:11550): WARNING **: failed request with status 200 (gnumeric:11548): GnomePrintCupsPlugin-WARNING **: iconv does not support ppd character encoding: ISOLatin1, trying CSISOLatin1 ** (gnumeric:11553): WARNING **: failed request with status 200 ** (gnumeric:11552): WARNING **: failed request with status 200 - Any idea how can I use Times? TIA, Matias -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
Mark Knecht gmail.com> writes: > > :00:0f.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio > > Capture (rev 11) > > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18 > > Memory at ee80 (32-bit, prefetchable) > > Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data > > Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2 > > Ideas on what I've missed or screwed up on this > > AthonXP 2400+ system, are most welcome. > It appears that you do not have the Via audio chip. You seem to have a > Brooktree audio chip. Choosing the Via soundcard was the wrong choice. > Rebuild the kernel choosing the Bt878 in make menuconfig and give it > another try. That is the Audio capture chip that is on the frame grabber board. I have 2 indentical system the one with the LML frame grabber board does not show (lspci -v) the bt878 chips. Both systems have: :00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V8X-X Motherboard Flags: medium devsel I/O ports at e000 Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 Any other ideas? James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
Raffaele BELARDI st.com> writes: > I have the and Asus K8V SE at home (now I am in office) with the same > AC'97 audio controller (Via 8237), alsa worked *almost* out-of-the-box > since kernel 2.6.9 (also in 5.1 sound) though right now I don't > remember exactly what I did to get it woking. I'll check my alsa/kernel > config this evening and try to be more helpful. > Probably not the case, since lspci detects the 8237 chip, but did you > enable the audio chipset in the mobo BIOS? Un, no, how do you do that? Since windoz was never installed, I doubt this has been done... James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
On 6/15/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mark Knecht gmail.com> writes: > > > > > :00:0f.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio > > > Capture (rev 11) > > > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18 > > > Memory at ee80 (32-bit, prefetchable) > > > Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data > > > Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2 > > > > Ideas on what I've missed or screwed up on this > > > AthonXP 2400+ system, are most welcome. > > > It appears that you do not have the Via audio chip. You seem to have a > > Brooktree audio chip. Choosing the Via soundcard was the wrong choice. > > Rebuild the kernel choosing the Bt878 in make menuconfig and give it > > another try. > > That is the Audio capture chip that is on the frame grabber board. > I have 2 indentical system the one with the LML frame grabber > board does not show (lspci -v) the bt878 chips. Yeah, you're right, My mistake. sorry. > > Both systems have: > > > :00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. > VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) > Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V8X-X Motherboard > Flags: medium devsel > I/O ports at e000 > Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 > > > Any other ideas? Can you post what your /etc/modules.d/alsa file looks like? If you modified it recently did you run update-modules to propogate the changes into modprobe.conf? - Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
> lspci -v reveals: > :00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. > VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) > Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V8X-X Motherboard > Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 22 > I/O ports at e000 > Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 I have the same card integrated into the mobo of one of my systems. I get the same "no soundcards found" message during kernel boot-up. However, I was able to move forward anyway using the instructions at http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml#doc_chap3 and everything seemed to work fine. The only quirk I ran into was that the output volume of my card was controlled by the "headphone" volume setting in alsamixer. Matt -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] freetype2 blocking mozilla - any news?
Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote: > I did emerge --sync this morning, and this is from the output of > emerge -up system: > <<< > [blocks B ] media-libs/freetype-2.1.9-r1) > >>> > > But I guess mozilla 1.7.8-r1 is fine, I will try that. > > Thanks for the info, > Catalin Sorry if my response sounded rude. It wasn't meant to...it was genuine surprise and confusion! I think you want "emerge -Duvp world". Using 'system' only looks at upgrading a small subset of all packages. And without the 'D' (--deep) option, emerge only considers at things in the world (or system) file...not their dependancies. So to get an update of everything, you need "emerge --deep --update --pretend --verbose world" If you haven't done that in a long while, be a bit careful...and plan a weekend for the upgrade. It will be a huge number of packages to emerge. You could also just specify the --deep option for updating mozilla, although again, the number of things to update may surprise you. If you have any more trouble with it, try posting the output of "emerge --deep --pretend --tree --verbose mozilla freetype xorg-x11". And don't be afraid to ask us for advice or feedback. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] oofice 2.0 and kde
Massimiliano Bellomo wrote: > Hi all, > do you know if it's possible to have KDE integration with > OpenOffice 2.0 beta ? Depends on what you mean by integration. If you mean the 'quickstart' applet that sits in the system tray for OOo1.1.x, then no, that doesn't exist yet. But file associations and K menu entries should be created out-of-the-box by the ebuild. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Java (Blackdown) and Konqueror
Hi, I am using the sun jdk, because blackdown was always a little 'different' (uglier fonts, slower, does not work with xy), and had never probs with sun-java and konqueror. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
On 6/15/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello > > Trouble with Alsa drivers on a 2.6.11-gentoo-r11 kernel. > I did not have ALSA set up before, but in make.conf > 'alsa' is listed as a USE flag. > > lspci -v reveals: > :00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. > VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) > Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V8X-X Motherboard > Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 22 > I/O ports at e000 > Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 > > the kernel is configured with: > devicedrivers ->sound ->sound card support ->alsa ->pci devices > > <*> VIA 82C686A/B, 8233/8235 AC97 Controller > <*> VIA 82C686A/B, 8233 based Modems > > but this does not seem to do the trick. Upon reboot > it complains that the ALSA drivers are not found. > > dmesg: > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver > Version 1.0.8 (Thu Jan 13 09:39:32 2005 UTC). > ALSA device list: > No soundcards found. > > Granted there is no pci bus card installed, but, the system > should have 5.1 audio support. > http://usa.asus.com/products/mb/socketa/a7v8x-x/overview.htm > > The system also as an LML frame grabber board installed: > > :00:0f.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video > Capture (rev 11) > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18 > Memory at ef00 (32-bit, prefetchable) > Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data > Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2 > > :00:0f.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture > (rev 11) > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18 > Memory at ee80 (32-bit, prefetchable) > Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data > Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2 > > Ideas on what I've missed or screwed up on this > AthonXP 2400+ system, are most welcome. > > James > > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > I have that same mobo at home and have no problem at all with alsa. I compiled everything as modules, so upon initialization I get : Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.8 (Thu Jan 13 09:39:32 2005 UTC). No soundcards found. But then I am able to load the modules correctly: demian etc # lsmod Module Size Used by fglrx 239356 17 lirc_serial12128 0 lirc_dev 11916 1 lirc_serial snd_via82xx23072 2 snd_ac97_codec 74232 1 snd_via82xx snd_mpu401_uart 6528 1 snd_via82xx snd_rawmidi20768 1 snd_mpu401_uart via_agp 7680 1 visor 17676 0 usbserial 26600 1 visor via_rhine 20484 0 Here´s my /etc/modules.d/alsa: # Alsa 0.9.X kernel modules' configuration file. # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/media-sound/alsa-utils/files/alsa-modules.con f-rc,v 1.4 2004/11/16 01:31:22 eradicator Exp $ # ALSA portion alias char-major-116 snd # OSS/Free portion alias char-major-14 soundcore ## ## IMPORTANT: ## You need to customise this section for your specific sound card(s) ## and then run `update-modules' command. ## Read alsa-driver's INSTALL file in /usr/share/doc for more info. ## ## ALSA portion ## alias snd-card-0 snd-interwave ## alias snd-card-1 snd-ens1371 ## OSS/Free portion ## alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 ## alias sound-slot-1 snd-card-1 ## # OSS/Free portion - card #1 alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss ## OSS/Free portion - card #2 ## alias sound-service-1-0 snd-mixer-oss ## alias sound-service-1-3 snd-pcm-oss ## alias sound-service-1-12 snd-pcm-oss alias /dev/mixer snd-mixer-oss alias /dev/dsp snd-pcm-oss alias /dev/midi snd-seq-oss # Set this to the correct number of cards. options snd cards_limit=1 In my kernel config I have CONFIG_SND_VIA82XX=m # CONFIG_SND_VIA82XX_MODEM is not set I don´t remember any special steps I had to go through besides the ALSA Guide (from gentoo.org) if there´s any other setting you´d like to know about, let me know... Hope that was helpful, -- Rafael Dantas de Castro Engenharia de Computação 2001 - Unicamp - Laboratório de Criptografia Aplicada "Se procurar bem você acaba encontrando. Não a explicação (duvidosa) da vida, Mas a poesia (inexplicável) da vida." Carlos Drummond de Andrade -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
On 6/15/05, Matthew Cline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > lspci -v reveals: > > :00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. > > VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) > > Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V8X-X Motherboard > > Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 22 > > I/O ports at e000 > > Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 > > I have the same card integrated into the mobo of one of my systems. I > get the same "no soundcards found" message during kernel boot-up. > > However, I was able to move forward anyway using the instructions at > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml#doc_chap3 and everything > seemed to work fine. The only quirk I ran into was that the output > volume of my card was controlled by the "headphone" volume setting in > alsamixer. > > > Matt > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- Rafael Dantas de Castro Engenharia de Computação 2001 - Unicamp - Laboratório de Criptografia Aplicada "Se procurar bem você acaba encontrando. Não a explicação (duvidosa) da vida, Mas a poesia (inexplicável) da vida." Carlos Drummond de Andrade -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
Mark Knecht gmail.com> writes: > > :00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. > > VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 50) > > Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V8X-X Motherboard > > Flags: medium devsel > > I/O ports at e000 > > Capabilities: [c0] Power Management version 2 > Can you post what your /etc/modules.d/alsa file looks like? If you > modified it recently did you run update-modules to propogate the > changes into modprobe.conf? # Alsa 0.9.X kernel modules' configuration file. # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/media-sound/alsa-utils/files/alsa-modules.conf-rc,v 1.4 2004/11/16 01:31:22 eradicator Exp $ # ALSA portion alias char-major-116 snd # OSS/Free portion alias char-major-14 soundcore ## ## IMPORTANT: ## You need to customise this section for your specific sound card(s) ## and then run `update-modules' command. ## Read alsa-driver's INSTALL file in /usr/share/doc for more info. ## ## ALSA portion ## alias snd-card-0 snd-interwave ## alias snd-card-1 snd-ens1371 ## OSS/Free portion ## alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 ## alias sound-slot-1 snd-card-1 ## # james added this one alias snd-card-0 snd-intel8x0 alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 ## OSS/Free portion - card #1 ## alias sound-service-1-0 snd-mixer-oss ## alias sound-service-1-3 snd-pcm-oss ## alias sound-service-1-12 snd-pcm-oss alias /dev/mixer snd-mixer-oss alias /dev/dsp snd-pcm-oss alias /dev/midi snd-seq-oss # Set this to the correct number of cards. options snd cards_limit=1 HTh, James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Re: ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
Mark Knecht gmail.com> writes: > Can you post what your /etc/modules.d/alsa file looks like? OOPS I previously posted the the config file from another system. The correct /etc/modules.d/alsa file on the Athlon-XP is: # Alsa 0.9.X kernel modules' configuration file. # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/media-sound/alsa-utils/files/alsa-modules.conf-rc,v 1.4 2004/11/16 01:31:22 eradicator Exp $ # ALSA portion alias char-major-116 snd # OSS/Free portion alias char-major-14 soundcore ## ## IMPORTANT: ## You need to customise this section for your specific sound card(s) ## and then run `update-modules' command. ## Read alsa-driver's INSTALL file in /usr/share/doc for more info. ## ## ALSA portion ## alias snd-card-0 snd-interwave ## alias snd-card-1 snd-ens1371 ## OSS/Free portion ## alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 ## alias sound-slot-1 snd-card-1 ## # OSS/Free portion - card #1 alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss ## OSS/Free portion - card #2 ## alias sound-service-1-0 snd-mixer-oss ## alias sound-service-1-3 snd-pcm-oss ## alias sound-service-1-12 snd-pcm-oss alias /dev/mixer snd-mixer-oss alias /dev/dsp snd-pcm-oss alias /dev/midi snd-seq-oss # Set this to the correct number of cards. options snd cards_limit=1 > If you modified it recently did you run update-modules to propogate the > changes into modprobe.conf? I have not made changes since messing around with the BT878 card some months ago. I ran 'update-modules' just now anyway James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] freetype2 blocking mozilla - any news?
Catalin Grigoroscuta wrote: > I did emerge --sync this morning, and this is from the output of > emerge -up system: > <<< > [blocks B ] media-libs/freetype-2.1.9-r1) > >>> > > But I guess mozilla 1.7.8-r1 is fine, I will try that. > > Thanks for the info, > Catalin > >> What are you talking about??? >> >> I have freetype-2.1.9-r1, xorg-x11-6.8.2-r2, and mozilla-1.7.8-r1. I do >> run ~x86, so those may be more recent than stable, but mozilla-1.7.3 >> isn't even in portage anymore. >> >> I think if you unmerge mozilla, then update, then re-emerge, you will >> find everything works. >> >> -Richard >> >> >> > If you look closer, you should see that it is mozilla, that is blocking freetype, not the other way around. To fix this, just unmerge mozilla, update freetype and emerge the latest mozilla. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] display image in links?
On 6/15/05, Niklas Herder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:> is there a way to display images directly> in links? i think it is possible, but could> not find any option to turn it on, any ideas? >> thanks in advance, i have enabled the framebuffer> for the console..>> daniel>>Does this work?links2 -g -driver fb (or directfb) I have tryed: $ links2 -g -driver fb google.com Unknown graphics driver fb. The following graphics drivers are supported: x, svgalib, sdl $ links2 -g -driver svgalib google.com svgalib: Cannot open /dev/svga Is svgalib_helper module loaded? $ modprobe svgalib_helper FATAL: Module svgalib_helper not found. Couln't find in menuconfig the selection for module svgalib_helper... -- Antonio SoutoLaboratorista e mestrando doPIPCA - Programa Interdisciplinar de Pós-Graduação em Computação AplicadaBacharel em Ciência da ComputaçãoUNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos Fones (0xx51) 590- | 591-1100 | 591-1122 ramal 1658São Leopoldo - RS["The study of non-linear physics is like the study of non-elephant biology."]
Re: [gentoo-user] grub still broke
Thanks for hanging in there with me, Richard > Anyway, back to grub. 2 things. > upgrade to 0.96, repeat If I could setup ppp on the sempron box it would be much simpler. But pppconfig is not on the 2005.0 pkg CD. I managed to set it up on the k6(2004.3)box alright and it sure came in handy. IIRC I simply downloaded the files emerge called for on another machine. Then I used it to wget the tarball that emerge -av, on the sempron box, says it needs, pppconfig-2.3.9, and copied it to a floppy. I put that in /usr/portage/distfiles on the sempron box but emerge continues to ask for it. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] display image in links?
> x, svgalib, sdl What USE flags did you use for links? (I think) you need to include fbcon and/or directfb in order to use links with the framebuffer. Matt -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Baselayout update blasted my wireless networking
Bill Rucker wrote: >I apologize for not having the text of this thread. My hosting company blew >away >my email and the list unsubscribed me. > >I tried the modules_eth1=("ifconfig" "iwconfig" "dhcpcd") in the >/etc/conf.d/net >file. There is no change. The same thing happens. > >Following is the messages in /var/log/messages after trying it. The one good >thing this tells me is that the process is reading the net file. > >Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: executing: './network start eth1 2>&1' >Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + /usr/sbin/iwconfig eth1 channel 8 >Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + Error for wireless request "Set >Frequency" >(8B04) : > > I'm not sure I understand this output...this happens even before the net.eth1 script is executed, because the first thing it will do is try to load modules, which causes the warning below. Did you modify the pcmcia network script to add an iwconfig command? >Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + SET failed on device eth1 ; Operation >not supported. >Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + WARNING: You are forcing modules! >Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 rc-scripts: WARNING: You are forcing modules! >Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + Do not complain or file bugs if things >start breaking >Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 rc-scripts: Do not complain or file bugs if things start >breaking >Jun 14 21:01:02 gt40 eth1: New link status: Disconnected (0002) >Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 cardmgr[5320]: + eth1 does not support scanning >Jun 14 21:01:03 gt40 rc-scripts: eth1 does not support scanning > > Ok, this message happens if "iwlist eth1 scanning" doesn't produce any output on stdout. Could you try running that command and see what you get? -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] never used to have to modprobe loop
Ow Mun Heng wrote: >One reason may be cause I'm on a fully udev system now. > > > That doesn't matter, if you have RC_DEVICE_TARBALL=yes in /etc/conf.d/rc. What this does is cause the system to archive all of the device nodes that exist in /dev on shutdown, and restore those on startup. So, if you have that, you just need to: # cd /dev # /sbin/MAKEDEV loop And reboot. The loop devices will be restored on each boot. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
James schreef: > ## IMPORTANT: > ## You need to customise this section for your specific sound card(s) > ## and then run `update-modules' command. > ## Read alsa-driver's INSTALL file in /usr/share/doc for more info. > ## > ## ALSA portion > ## alias snd-card-0 snd-interwave > ## alias snd-card-1 snd-ens1371 > ## OSS/Free portion > ## alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 > ## alias sound-slot-1 snd-card-1 > ## All these entries are commented out, and not replicated later in the file. This can't be right. Basically, you need alias snd-card-0 snd-via82xx alias sound-slot-0 snd-via82xx to be listed, uncommented, in this file. (These settings are copied from an old backup-- my motherboard has VIA 8233 onboard sound as well, but I replaced it with a dedicated C-Media card and turned off the onboard sound). You also need to make sure that the snd-via82xx modules are loaded, preferably in modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6, rather than compiled into the kernel. In my experience, the alsasound script vastly prefers that all possible components (excepting snd and alsa itself) be loaded as modules either just prior to, or during the loading of the script. Alsasound also seems to prefer being loaded in the default runlevel, rather than the boot runlevel. So how I had it set up was the following modules were loaded from modules.autoload.d: snd_via82xx snd_pcm_oss snd_seq_oss snd-seq-midi-emul gameport ns558 joydev sidewinder The last four are only relevant if you have the gameport enabled, want to use it, and have a Sidewinder connected to it (which I also don't, anymore). Other modules are loaded automatically by some of these modules-- snd-seq-oss loads some other sequencer module that I don't remember without looking in the kernel config, but I do remember that you don't have to load it explicitly for that reason. Anyway, the reason you don't have any sound cards is likely both because you don't have the modules loaded, and because you haven't told alsa that you have a card that needs modules loaded for it (alias snd-card-0). Fix that up, and it should work OK. Hope this helps, Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] grub still broke
maxim wexler wrote: > Thanks for hanging in there with me, Richard No problem. >> Anyway, back to grub. 2 things. >> upgrade to 0.96, repeat > > machine. Then I used it to wget the tarball that > emerge -av, on the sempron box, says it needs, > pppconfig-2.3.9, and copied it to a floppy. I put that > in /usr/portage/distfiles on the sempron box but > emerge continues to ask for it. Here is a function to help with this. It will only show you the things that you don't already have in distfiles, so it will be best to run on the sempron. mw_what_dist() { emerge -Dvp --fetchonly "$@" 2>&1 \ | grep "/" \ | awk '{ print $1 }' \ | while read line; do bn="`basename $line`" test -f /usr/portage/distfiles/$bn || echo $line done } You can copy-n-paste that to your .bashrc then ". ~/.bashrc" and you will have the mw_what_dist function. When I run it on pppconfig, I get: carcharias ~ # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=-~x86 mw_what_dist pppconfig http://mirror.datapipe.net/gentoo/distfiles/ppp-2.4.2.tar.gz http://mirror.datapipe.net/gentoo/distfiles/ppp-2.4.2-patches-20050514.tar.gz http://mirror.datapipe.net/gentoo/distfiles/pppconfig_2.3.11.tar.gz Unfortunately, 2.3.9 doesn't show up in portage anymore, so I can't show you that directly! More to the point of getting grub, you could also build a binary package of grub on the other system, and transfer that over via floppy. The binary package for grub looks like it would be about ~440k. Don't worry about CFLAGS not matching, they get removed by the grub ebuild in any case. "emerge --buildpkgonly --oneshot grub" should do for the build, which will end up creating a archive in /usr/portage/packages. Move it to the same location on the sempron, and use "emerge --usepkgonly" to install it. Although, you may be in desperate need of an emerge --sync, so you may have to fight with pppconfig for a little while. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Glsa-check and binutils-- how to stop the madness?
Holly Bostick wrote: >$ useflag multislot >/usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc:sys-devel/binutils:multislot - >Allow for multiple versions of binutils to be emerged at once for same >CTARGET >/usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc:sys-devel/gcc:multislot - Allow for >SLOTs to include minor version (3.3.4 instead of just 3.3) > > Ah, thanks. I didn't know about use.local.desc. Cool alias. >All I've got is gcc, I haven't even gotten around to installing prelink >yet. And I can't imagine that any of these programs (gcc, prelink, and >elfutils, which prelink requires), would need some old version of >binutils hanging around, especially since I would be keeping these >reverse dependencies up-to-date. > > Right. These other dependancies just need to be able to run a program from binutils (ld, ar, etc). That kind if dependancy is much more stable than actually linking to libraries provided by a package. BTW, one of the advantages of prelink is that it will fairly quickly identify every program on the system with a broken library dependancy. I know revdep-rebuild does this too, but prelink is faster. >So you're probably right; I can most likely remove multislot from both >binutils and gcc (since I only mean to have one version of GCC anyway), >recompile everything *yet again* (just to be safe; this system is > > I know the feeling...can't wait until I can buy a dual-core laptop. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] display image in links?
On 6/15/05, Matthew Cline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > x, svgalib, sdlWhat USE flags did you use for links? (I think) you need to includefbcon and/or directfb in order to use links with the framebuffer. indeed. Recompiled whith USE="directfb". Now I get running it in console: -- DirectFB v0.9.22 - (c) 2000-2002 convergence integrated media GmbH (c) 2002-2004 convergence GmbH --- (*) DirectFB/Core: Single Application Core. (2005-06-15 18:21) (*) Direct/Memcpy: Using libc memcpy() (!) DirectFB/SDL: Couldn't initialize SDL: No available video device (!) DirectFB/Core: Could not initialize 'system' core! --> Initialization error! Could not initialize graphics driver directfb: Initialization error! -- Antonio SoutoLaboratorista e mestrando doPIPCA - Programa Interdisciplinar de Pós-Graduação em Computação AplicadaBacharel em Ciência da ComputaçãoUNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos Fones (0xx51) 590- | 591-1100 | 591-1122 ramal 1658São Leopoldo - RS["The study of non-linear physics is like the study of non-elephant biology."]
[gentoo-user] grub takes ages to... load the kernel image?
Hi, I installed a fresh ~x86 system on the wife's laptop, it runs fine (pretty much only thing that would install) and there is only one annoying problem - after grub gets told to boot linux (either through timeout or hitting enter) it takes *ages* (~45 seconds) for the dots to run and finally get onto the kernel. Does anyone know why this might be? Should I just go with what I know and install lilo? I went with genkernel (and the livedisk hardware profile) to avoid having to find out all the hardware - is this the problem? Cheers Antoine -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] OT-OO2.0 dbase problems
Any users of oo2.0 and the dbase app of theirs? My problem is everytime I try to use the wizard to build a query or report when I am all finished it gives me an error SQL Status: 01000 Error code: 1000 The column does not support the property 'Name'. I have to cancel the report/query? Anyone seen this, solution?? Mike -- Michael W. Holdeman Powered by Gentoo Linux www.gentoo.org | Kernel 2.6.11-ck8 | Win4Lin 5-1-20 netraverse.com | Win4LinPro 6.1.1-03 win4lin.com | | -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] grub takes ages to... load the kernel image?
Antoine wrote: >Hi, >I installed a fresh ~x86 system on the wife's laptop, it runs fine >(pretty much only thing that would install) and there is only one >annoying problem - after grub gets told to boot linux (either through >timeout or hitting enter) it takes *ages* (~45 seconds) for the dots to >run and finally get onto the kernel. Does anyone know why this might be? >Should I just go with what I know and install lilo? >I went with genkernel (and the livedisk hardware profile) to avoid >having to find out all the hardware - is this the problem? >Cheers >Antoine > > Where, precisely, does this delay occur? Is it after the message? "Uncompressing Linux..." If so, then changing boot loaders will almost certainly not help, because by this point the entire compressed kernel image has already been loaded into memory by grub and grub has jumped to the kernel. The kernel is decompressing itself and outputing the dots... If it is taking 45 seconds to get to that message though, then switching to lilo (or the most recent version of grub) could help. -Richard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Installing KDE 3.4.1
Is there any easier way to make Portage to install KDE 3.4.1 to a stable system than to add every single installed package to /etc/portage/package.keywords? I wouldn't mind to have the entire kde-base -category use test packages but I would like to keep the rest of the system on stable ground. So PACKAGE_KEYWORDS is not a good solution. I tried to define packages with wildcards (like kde-base/* ~x86), with no luck. Is this possible? Thanks beforehand, -- - Janne Vänttinen -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] wine and winetools.
Hi all, Is anybody successful with winetools: www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/ I installed wine 20050111 (I also tried 20041019)which works quite well on many applications. I wanted to install IE6 as well knowing it will be best if I did it using winetools - which works just great on RedHat (9). Can't even install dcom98. I keep getting error: "ThunkConnect32 Failure!!" and "Error loading W95inf32.dll" Then, If I continue to SP6 installation (IE6) it gets hanged on about 47% progress. Joachim von Thadden (who does the winetools) gave it up on Gentoo. Any idea? -- Thanks. David Harel, == Home office +972 4 6921986 Fax:+972 4 6921986 Cellular: +972 54 4534502 Snail Mail: Amuka D.N Merom Hagalil 13802 Israel Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Installing KDE 3.4.1
Janne Vänttinen wrote: Is there any easier way to make Portage to install KDE 3.4.1 to a stable system than to add every single installed package to /etc/portage/package.keywords? I wouldn't mind to have the entire kde-base -category use test packages but I would like to keep the rest of the system on stable ground. So PACKAGE_KEYWORDS is not a good solution. ACCEPT_KEYWORDS. Typo. -- - Janne Vänttinen -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Installing KDE 3.4.1
First unmask the top level package, example: echo "kde-base/kdebase-meta ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords Then just run this script, example: unmask.pl kdebase-meta You might want to save a copy of package.keywords then compare the two for sanity before emerging. Have fun, Roy Janne Vänttinen wrote: > Is there any easier way to make Portage to install KDE 3.4.1 to a > stable system than to add every single installed package to > /etc/portage/package.keywords? I wouldn't mind to have the entire > kde-base -category use test packages but I would like to keep the rest > of the system on stable ground. So PACKAGE_KEYWORDS is not a good > solution. > > I tried to define packages with wildcards (like kde-base/* ~x86), with > no luck. Is this possible? > > Thanks beforehand, > unmask.pl Description: Perl program
Re: [gentoo-user] Installing KDE 3.4.1
Janne Vänttinen wrote: > Is there any easier way to make Portage to install KDE 3.4.1 to a stable > system than to add every single installed package to > /etc/portage/package.keywords? I wouldn't mind to have the entire > kde-base -category use test packages but I would like to keep the rest > of the system on stable ground. So PACKAGE_KEYWORDS is not a good solution. > > I tried to define packages with wildcards (like kde-base/* ~x86), with > no luck. Is this possible? > > Thanks beforehand, > AFAIK you need to use a separate line for each package. TrueDFX posted a script here: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-2432900.html#2432900 PKG="=kde-3.4*" # the package you want to unmask while [ -n "$(emerge -pv "$PKG" | awk '/~x86/ { print $2 }' | sed 's/-[0-9].*$//' | uniq | tee -a /etc/portage/package.keywords)" ] do : done Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] wine and winetools.
David Harel wrote: > Hi all, > > Is anybody successful with winetools: www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/ > I installed wine 20050111 (I also tried 20041019)which works quite well > on many applications. I wanted to install IE6 as well knowing it will be > best if I did it using winetools - which works just great on RedHat (9). > Can't even install dcom98. I keep getting error: > "ThunkConnect32 Failure!!" > and > "Error loading W95inf32.dll" > > Then, If I continue to SP6 installation (IE6) it gets hanged on about > 47% progress. > > Joachim von Thadden (who does the winetools) gave it up on Gentoo. Any > idea? > I got it working with wine 20050111 and wine-config-sidenet-1.8.1: http://sidenet.ddo.jp/winetips/config.html Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Adding alias to /etc/conf.d/net
try reading the file which has what you want commented in there. On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:39:45 +0200 (CEST) Patrick Marquetecken wrote: > Hi, > > I want to add a alias for eth0 via /etc/conf.d/net. > Because the machine is a part of a cluster the haertbeat software created > also a eth0:0. > > So how do i create a eth0:1 with ip 10.32.32.1 netmask 255.255.255.248 ? > > TIA > Patrick > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list -- Nick Rout -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Installing KDE 3.4.1
Roy Wright wrote: First unmask the top level package, example: echo "kde-base/kdebase-meta ~x86" >> /etc/portage/package.keywords Then just run this script, example: unmask.pl kdebase-meta You might want to save a copy of package.keywords then compare the two for sanity before emerging. Thanks! This does it. Have fun, Roy I will :) -- - Janne Vänttinen -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] What's wrong with my locales?
Holly Bostick wrote: > I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally followed > the Gentoo Localization Guide and defined the following locales in > /etc/locales/build: > > en_us/ISO-8859-1 > en_US.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 > en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 > nl_NL/ISO-8859-1 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ISO-8859-15 > nl_NL.UTF-8/UTF-8 > > rebuilt glibc (again) and everything was kinda OK, except that > snip > perl: warning: Setting locale failed. > perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: > LANGUAGE = (unset), > LC_ALL = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15", > LANG = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15" > are supported and installed on your system. > perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). > > $LANGUAGE ? Where am I supposed to set that? And what's the syntax? Perl > seems to be the only one upset by this; why? And where do I set the > actual locale, since none of all of these settings seem to be what the > system (or Perl) is looking for? > > It's not a crisis (everything seems to be working nonetheless), but I > would like to straighten this out (even if it means going to UTF8). > > Thanks for any help, > > Holly On my system it is /etc/locales.build rather than /etc/locales/build (probably just a typo in the email). Have you tried to rebuild the definitions with localedef? localedef -v -c -i nl_NL -f ISO-8859-15 nl_NL.ISO-8859-15 After that run "perl -v" and hopefully you won't get "Setting locale failed" anymore. Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Modules load
Hi, Check that net.eth0 is enabled: dragonfly ~ # rc-update show alsasound | default net.eth0 | default If not then set it up like that rc-update add net.eth0 default As for the driver you can add it to one of two places. Standard place /etc/modules.autoload/kernel-2.6 Non-standard place for ill-behaved drivers: /etc/conf.d/local.start Hope this helps, Mark On 6/15/05, ?? ??? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi i am a new user of Gentoo2005.0 > i had problems installing but i finished recovering the installation and now > works fine > the only problem i have is this: Network Adapter module doesn't load at > startup > everytime i boot i have to login and use: > > # modprobe sis900 > # /etc/init.d/net.eth0 start > > how can i do to load at startup? or wha i have to check if is correctly > configured? > > thanks > Alex > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] cloning drivers that are not the same size
Hi, I'm not at all clear from reading man dd whether it will work for drives that are not the same size? For instance my current working drive in onePundit-R is 8GB and has 3 partitions - boot, root and swap. I'd like to copy these partitions to a new 80GB drive for use in another Pundit-R. 1) Can dd be used to copy partitions? (It seems so - just checking) 2) If yes above, then do I need to make identical sized partitions on the target drive before copying, or does dd create the partition? (I hope it doesn't actually) After the clone I'll rename the machine and give it a different IP address but I assume that everything else is 100% identical. The extra drive space will be used for some other purpose and does not have to be part of root. Thanks, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Java (Blackdown) and Konqueror
Martins wrote: > i did emerge kdebase, and i belive i put java flag. how to check was it > aplied to konqueror part? I dont want to go back to kde-meta 'cause > kdebase is very fast and stable In /var/db/pkg the USE files contain the use flags that each package was compiled with. > > > anyway, heres java console output from opening Blackdown JavaTM Plug-in > Control Panel: > > Java VM: Blackdown Java-Linux Team 1.4.2-01 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Konqueror Java Console Help > c: clear console > g: run garbage collection > h: show help > m: show memory info > s: print system properties > t: list threads > x: empty classloader cache > > Error during state 1 > Backtrace: > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class: sun.plugin.panel.ControlPanel > at > org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletClassLoader.findClass(KJASAppletClassLoader.java:244) > > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:289) > at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:235) > at > org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletClassLoader.loadClass(KJASAppletClassLoader.java:254) > > at > org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletStub$RunThread.doState(KJASAppletStub.java:167) > > at > org.kde.kjas.server.KJASAppletStub$RunThread.run(KJASAppletStub.java:254) > > > Does that happen with every applet you try? Have you tried the same applet in the appletviewer or another browser? I have blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.01 and it doesn't come with a sun.plugin.panel package (see attached test). Zac public class HelloWorld{ public static void main(String[] args){ System.out.println("Hello World"); } }
Re: [gentoo-user] What's wrong with my locales?
Zac Medico schreef: > Holly Bostick wrote: > >>I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally followed >>the Gentoo Localization Guide and defined the following locales in >>/etc/locales/build: >> >>en_us/ISO-8859-1 >>en_US.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 >>en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 >>nl_NL/ISO-8859-1 >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ISO-8859-15 >>nl_NL.UTF-8/UTF-8 >> >>rebuilt glibc (again) and everything was kinda OK, except that >> > > snip > >>perl: warning: Setting locale failed. >>perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: >> LANGUAGE = (unset), >> LC_ALL = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15", >> LANG = "nl_NL.ISO-8859-15" >>are supported and installed on your system. >>perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). >> >>$LANGUAGE ? Where am I supposed to set that? And what's the syntax? Perl >>seems to be the only one upset by this; why? And where do I set the >>actual locale, since none of all of these settings seem to be what the >>system (or Perl) is looking for? >> >>It's not a crisis (everything seems to be working nonetheless), but I >>would like to straighten this out (even if it means going to UTF8). >> >>Thanks for any help, >> >>Holly > > > On my system it is /etc/locales.build rather than /etc/locales/build > (probably just a typo in the email). Have you tried to rebuild the > definitions with localedef? > > localedef -v -c -i nl_NL -f ISO-8859-15 nl_NL.ISO-8859-15 > > After that run "perl -v" and hopefully you won't get "Setting locale failed" > anymore. > > Zac Thank you, Zac, that seems to have fixed it. Is there anything else I need to do-- is this just a bandaid over a critical wound, or can I trust the system to heal fully and unscarred on its own? Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] cloning drivers that are not the same size
Mark Knecht wrote: > Hi, >I'm not at all clear from reading man dd whether it will work for > drives that are not the same size? For instance my current working > drive in onePundit-R is 8GB and has 3 partitions - boot, root and > swap. I'd like to copy these partitions to a new 80GB drive for use in > another Pundit-R. > > 1) Can dd be used to copy partitions? (It seems so - just checking) > > 2) If yes above, then do I need to make identical sized partitions on > the target drive before copying, or does dd create the partition? (I > hope it doesn't actually) > > After the clone I'll rename the machine and give it a different IP > address but I assume that everything else is 100% identical. The extra > drive space will be used for some other purpose and does not have to > be part of root. > > Thanks, > Mark > The dd program knows nothing about partions but it will work with the associated device file. I would use fdisk, mke2fs, and rsync. Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] What's wrong with my locales?
Yangwenpeng schreef: > Hi > My mother language isn Chinese, but i can use my mother language in the > GUI programms, my locales.build file is this: > > en_US/ISO-8859-1 > en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 > zh_CN/GBK > zh_CN/GB2312 > zh_CN.UTF-8/UTF-8 > > In the GUI, I set the locale encoding as my mother language, I write my > .xinitrc in my home directory like this: > > C=zh_CN.GBK > export LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.GBK > export LC_ALL=zh_CN.GBK > export XMODIFIERS="@im=fcitx" > fcitx & > xcompmgr & > fvwm > > I think you should set the encoding what you want in your .xinitrc file > > My mother language is not English, I hope you can understand what I said > Hope it helps > On 16:21 Wed 15 Jun, Holly Bostick wrote: > Thank you also, the only problem is that I don't actually have an ~/.xinitrc, and would have to do some research in order to create one. The fact that I seem to be mostly OK without one also makes me more nervous about creating one. I seem to have the obvious symptoms fixed by Zac's suggestion, but I'll keep your post in reserve; all example formats of important configuration files are useful in my book :-) . Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] grub still broke
> "emerge --buildpkgonly --oneshot grub" should do for well, it built the .94 version, the one I already have. All the while interspersing yellow-flagged warnings about upgrading to a version that uses tool-chain functions. Is that the one I need? How do I tell it to build the .96? I've run merge --sync a couple of times for many hours. According to $ls -l /usr/portage/sys-boot/files was updated but only w/ grub-0.95-20040823. So why didn't it build .95? Is it possible to sync just certain pkges. BTW, the suggestion to mv -v ../e2fs_stage1_5 got me to a console with the lone word GRUB in one corner then nothing. __ Discover Yahoo! Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news and more. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/mobile.html -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
RE: [gentoo-user] Application to capture Digital Video
Thank you for the information on Kino. Looks like what I need. Dvgrab also looks useful for what I need. -- Regards, Richard -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.7.5/18 - Release Date: 15/06/2005 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] [Fwd: Denial of Service Vulnerability in Apache SpamAssassin 3.0.1-3.0.3]
Spamassassin in portage is old. I know that there's an ebuild for 3.0.4, but it's marked unstable still.. Just an FYI. [ebuild R ] mail-filter/spamassassin-3.0.2-r1 Original Message Subject: Denial of Service Vulnerability in Apache SpamAssassin 3.0.1-3.0.3 Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:00:46 -0700 From: Daniel Quinlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: users@spamassassin.apache.org To: announce@spamassassin.apache.org CC: users@spamassassin.apache.org, dev@spamassassin.apache.org Apache SpamAssassin 3.0.4 was recently released [0], and fixes a denial of service vulnerability in versions 3.0.1, 3.0.2, and 3.0.3. The vulnerability allows certain misformatted long message headers to cause spam checking to take a very long time. While the exploit has yet to be seen in the wild, we are concerned that there may be attempts to abuse the vulnerability in the future. Therefore, we strongly recommend all users of these versions upgrade to Apache SpamAssassin 3.0.4 as soon as possible. This issue has been assigned CVE id CAN-2005-1266 [1]. To contact the Apache SpamAssassin security team, please e-mail security at spamassassin.apache.org. For more information about Apache SpamAssassin, visit the http://spamassassin.apache.org/ web site. Apache SpamAssassin Security Team [0]: http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/spamassassin-dev/200506.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] [1]: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1266 -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] Disk usage?
I recently decided to test out an installation of Gentoo using the Universal installation disc and the packages cd as I do not have a high speed internet connection. I used a somewhat older machine, 450Mhz Pentium III with 128M of RAM, and an old 3G hard drive which I had an installation of Slackware 9.1 on. Since I had a fairly full install of that OS on it, including a Gnome and KDE, I felt comfortable that I would have plenty of room to at least run a good test of the major packages. However, that turned out not to be true. I followed the instructions to the letter, even down to using all the defaults such as partitions. I had hoped to get a more expected and typical result that way with fewer questions of problems caused by my creativity. I finished the basic install and configuration, and started installing from the packages cd. I use emacs, and so installed that according to the instructions given. I noticed that this installed xorg as a dependency and so configured that and installed fluxbox. Things really seemed very solid at this point and other than not being sure how to automatically start my networking services and probe for my NIC I felt that it was much more operable "out of the box" than I had expected. But then I looked my disk usage. With only emacs and fluxbox installed on top of the basic system I had only a couple of hundred megs of disk space left. Out of 3 gigs this seemed a bit much. No hope of installing either Gnome or KDE and this on a disk which had held both under Slack. Is this typical? Should I expect Gentoo to take up significantly more space than other distros, even with a binary only installation? I have installed both Debian and Slackware on less than 3 gigs more than once and have generally been able to install Gnome at the least. What causes such a difference in this case? Is there something I can trim? patrick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] udev permissions problem?
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 07:01:54 -0700 Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, >I have these devices: > > dragonfly ~ # ls -al /dev/v4l/ > total 0 > drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 140 Jun 14 19:25 . > drwxr-xr-x 22 root root14100 Jun 14 19:25 .. > crw-rw 1 root video 81, 64 Jun 14 19:25 radio0 > crw--- 1 mark sys 81, 224 Jun 14 19:25 vbi0 > crw--- 1 mark sys 81, 0 Jun 14 19:25 video0 > crw--- 1 mark sys 81, 24 Jun 14 19:25 video24 > crw--- 1 mark sys 81, 32 Jun 14 19:25 video32 > dragonfly ~ # > You're running pam? If so that's where you should look. Without pam, this is what I get - chi rsanders # ls -l /dev/v4l/ total 0 crw-rw 1 root video 81, 64 Jun 15 16:37 radio0 crw-rw 1 root video 81, 224 Jun 15 16:37 vbi0 crw-rw 1 root video 81, 228 Jun 15 16:37 vbi4 crw-rw 1 root video 81, 232 Jun 15 16:37 vbi8 crw-rw 1 root video 81, 48 Jun 15 16:37 video crw-rw 1 root video 81, 0 Jun 15 16:37 video0 crw-rw 1 root video 81, 16 Jun 15 16:37 video16 crw-rw 1 root video 81, 24 Jun 15 16:37 video24 crw-rw 1 root video 81, 32 Jun 15 16:37 video32 crw-rw 1 root video 81, 48 Jun 15 16:37 video48 Bob -- - Are you living in the real world? - -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] cloning drivers that are not the same size
On 6/15/05, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mark Knecht wrote: > > Hi, > >I'm not at all clear from reading man dd whether it will work for > > drives that are not the same size? For instance my current working > > drive in onePundit-R is 8GB and has 3 partitions - boot, root and > > swap. I'd like to copy these partitions to a new 80GB drive for use in > > another Pundit-R. > > > > 1) Can dd be used to copy partitions? (It seems so - just checking) > > > > 2) If yes above, then do I need to make identical sized partitions on > > the target drive before copying, or does dd create the partition? (I > > hope it doesn't actually) > > > > After the clone I'll rename the machine and give it a different IP > > address but I assume that everything else is 100% identical. The extra > > drive space will be used for some other purpose and does not have to > > be part of root. > > > > Thanks, > > Mark > > > > The dd program knows nothing about partions but it will work with the > associated device file. I would use fdisk, mke2fs, and rsync. > > Zac OK, cool. Thanks. I've wanted a reason to learn a bit about rsync anyway. Thanks, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Disk usage?
On 6/14/05, cothrige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I recently decided to test out an installation of Gentoo using the > Universal installation disc and the packages cd as I do not have a > high speed internet connection. > > I used a somewhat older machine, 450Mhz > Pentium III with 128M of RAM, and an old 3G hard drive which I had an > installation of Slackware 9.1 on. If you were very judicious you might, possibly, somehow get it into 3GB but that would be tight. My smallest installation right now is a Pundit-R running fluxbox and MythTV. I uses about 2.4GB: myth11 root # df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda3 7610488 2384076 4839820 34% / none 94900 0 94900 0% /dev/shm myth11 root # You could solve about 1GB of the problem by making the portage directory be a network mount if you have NFS running somewhere. I did not do that above so really I'm only using about 1GB and making good use of a 2.5GHz Celeron D. That said I think you'd go nuts building all this stuff on a 450MHz machine. I just tried doing a Gentoo installation on an XBox a month or two ago. That was 750MHz but far less memory. Things took days due to swapping. Hope this helps, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] [Fwd: Denial of Service Vulnerability in Apache SpamAssassin 3.0.1-3.0.3]
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 17:50 -0700, Jonathan Nichols wrote: > Spamassassin in portage is old. I know that there's an ebuild for 3.0.4, > but it's marked unstable still.. > > Just an FYI. > > [ebuild R ] mail-filter/spamassassin-3.0.2-r1 I've been using 3.0.4 for a few days now (full ~x86 system). Please file a bug about this on Bugzilla[1] with the security team so that 3.0.4 can be marked stable on its various arches and a GLSA can be created as needed. Thanks. [1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/ -- () The ASCII Ribbon Campaign - against HTML Email, /\ vCards, and proprietary formats. --- Peter A. Gordon (codergeek42) E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG Public Key ID: 0x87C59026 GPG Public Key Fingerprint: A5E9 EA8E 146B 4B44 E26A 385B 278C 74CC 87C5 9026 Encrypted and/or Signed correspondence preferred. GPG Public Key available upon request or from pgp.mit.edu's public key server. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [gentoo-user] Disk usage?
* Mark Knecht ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > If you were very judicious you might, possibly, somehow get it into > 3GB but that would be tight. My smallest installation right now is a > Pundit-R running fluxbox and MythTV. I uses about 2.4GB: > > myth11 root # df > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > /dev/hda3 7610488 2384076 4839820 34% / > none 94900 0 94900 0% /dev/shm > myth11 root # > > You could solve about 1GB of the problem by making the portage > directory be a network mount if you have NFS running somewhere. I did > not do that above so really I'm only using about 1GB and making good > use of a 2.5GHz Celeron D. Interesting. For future reference how might I go about moving the portage directory? I am surprised that it would use that much space, but perhaps that is why I am seeing such a difference in space usage between this Gentoo installation and previous distros. > > That said I think you'd go nuts building all this stuff on a 450MHz > machine. I just tried doing a Gentoo installation on an XBox a month > or two ago. That was 750MHz but far less memory. Things took days due > to swapping. You would very probably be right, except that I am just trying to get a test install up to see if I even like the way it works. I am a longtime Slackware user, but I have been less happy with that distro as Gnome is hard to work with. I don't actually use Gnome, but it is important to other things and so causes me difficulties. I am a ratpoison guy myself. If I really like this I may move my main machine to it. That one is a more reasonable, though still not fast, Athlon XP 2000+ setup. The hard drive is bigger too, but I wanted to sort out where the space was going so that I would have a better understanding of what is going on. I am just not much for waste I suppose. > Hope this helps, > Mark > thanks, patrick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] What's wrong with my locales?
Holly Bostick wrote: > Zac Medico schreef: > >>Holly Bostick wrote: >> >> >>>I've been trying to get my locales straightened out. I want to use >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ISO8859-15) as my default encoding. I originally followed >>>the Gentoo Localization Guide and defined the following locales in >>>/etc/locales/build: >>> >>>en_us/ISO-8859-1 >>>en_US.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 >>>en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 >>>nl_NL/ISO-8859-1 >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ISO-8859-15 >>>nl_NL.UTF-8/UTF-8 >>> >>>rebuilt glibc (again) and everything was kinda OK, except that >>> snip >> >>On my system it is /etc/locales.build rather than /etc/locales/build >>(probably just a typo in the email). Have you tried to rebuild the >>definitions with localedef? >> >>localedef -v -c -i nl_NL -f ISO-8859-15 nl_NL.ISO-8859-15 >> >>After that run "perl -v" and hopefully you won't get "Setting locale failed" >>anymore. >> >>Zac > > > Thank you, Zac, that seems to have fixed it. Is there anything else I > need to do-- is this just a bandaid over a critical wound, or can I > trust the system to heal fully and unscarred on its own? > > Holly Looking again at your /etc/locales.build I noticed that you need to add: nl_NL.ISO-8859-15/ISO-8859-15 That would be analogous to en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8 which works for me when I build glibc. Zac -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Disk usage?
Gentoo is not designed to save space, or rather isnt worried about space is a better way to describe it. Some things you can do : delete /usr/portage/distfiles/* - can save lots, but often the same distfile is used for updates/rebuilds, so I would copy them to another system running rsync (point make.conf to it) if possible and clean this directory on a regular basis. portage can be put on a compressed loopback which is supposed to give good gains, both in space and speed. Use flags: some ebuilds like xorg have a "minimal" use flag. "-docs" which removes extra documentation is also a good one. Look into building only one or two locales which saved a huge amount of space, but I did run into some errors because of things some apps were expecting were reomoved - a full emerge -ep may have fixed this tho. Keep only the current kernel installed (or delete all of them! - /usr/src/linux*) If you want to keep the kernel source, do a "make clean" after install to save a few hundred M. Use one partition for the bulk of the system to avoid wasting space. A problem with the above is that its hard to remove all the fluff on built system, so the best effect is on a new install. Believe it or not, it is possible to put a fully usable desktop with office apps on a bootable 256M USB key with room to spare! Very tricky methods used, but thats the fun of it. BillK On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 21:33 -0500, cothrige wrote: > * Mark Knecht ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > > If you were very judicious you might, possibly, somehow get it into > > 3GB but that would be tight. My smallest installation right now is a > > Pundit-R running fluxbox and MythTV. I uses about 2.4GB: -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Disk usage?
On 6/14/05, cothrige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * Mark Knecht ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > > If you were very judicious you might, possibly, somehow get it into > > 3GB but that would be tight. My smallest installation right now is a > > Pundit-R running fluxbox and MythTV. I uses about 2.4GB: > > > > myth11 root # df > > Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on > > /dev/hda3 7610488 2384076 4839820 34% / > > none 94900 0 94900 0% /dev/shm > > myth11 root # > > > > You could solve about 1GB of the problem by making the portage > > directory be a network mount if you have NFS running somewhere. I did > > not do that above so really I'm only using about 1GB and making good > > use of a 2.5GHz Celeron D. > > Interesting. For future reference how might I go about moving the > portage directory? I am surprised that it would use that much space, > but perhaps that is why I am seeing such a difference in space usage > between this Gentoo installation and previous distros. I think there is no difference in size between any of these distros really. KDE is the size of KDE. Gnome is the size of Gnome. Differences are pretty small compared to the overall size of things. The first step would be to mount /usr/portage on a separate machine using NFS. Setup an NFS server on that remote box, export the directory as rw, and then mount it as rw on your machine in fstab. At this point all the code that's downloaded by your box is actually placed on another machine where you have space. Keep i mind that this is 2-3 times the network traffic when you are building code - Internet->small machine->NFS drive for storage-> small machine to be built. None the less it works. More practical is to just do things normall and watch after the /usr/portage/distfiles. I currently have 600MB in mine on this laptop. On the small MythTV frontend machine I have 425MB right now but on machines I haven't cleaned up I have 1.5GB. It gets big over time. You can erase anything in this directory at the risk of needing to download it again if you decide to rebuild it. None the less it's easy to clean up to give oyu more space quickly. > > > > > That said I think you'd go nuts building all this stuff on a 450MHz > > machine. I just tried doing a Gentoo installation on an XBox a month > > or two ago. That was 750MHz but far less memory. Things took days due > > to swapping. > > You would very probably be right, except that I am just trying to get > a test install up to see if I even like the way it works. I am a > longtime Slackware user, but I have been less happy with that distro > as Gnome is hard to work with. I don't actually use Gnome, but it is > important to other things and so causes me difficulties. I am a > ratpoison guy myself. Sure - OK to test it out. Hard to live on it forever. But build fluxbox for test and learn, not Gnome. ;-) > > If I really like this I may move my main machine to it. That one is > a more reasonable, though still not fast, Athlon XP 2000+ setup. The > hard drive is bigger too, but I wanted to sort out where the space was > going so that I would have a better understanding of what is going > on. I am just not much for waste I suppose. That's fast enough. I used to use Gentoo on a 750 Athlon at my old job. It was fast enough. Not great but it got done. More memory helps, etc. You'll probably like Gentoo once you get past the shock of building it the first time. I built a new machine with fluxbox and MythTV and had it booting and starting to work in about 3-4 hours 2 weekends ago. Like I said, the first time it took me days to build and longer to learn about the commands necessary to administer it. (I'm neither a programmer or IT person. I'm a guitar player using Linux for music, email, web browsing and TV watching.) For someone like me it was a bit trying for all the nice people here to teach me but the folks here are like no others I've met on any list. Very, very, very helpful folks who share a huge amount of knowledge in a completely open way. I've learned a lot. I only screw up once a day now. ;-) - Mark Cheers, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Disk usage?
On 6/15/05, W.Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A problem with the above is that its hard to remove all the fluff on > built system, so the best effect is on a new install. Believe it or > not, it is possible to put a fully usable desktop with office apps on a > bootable 256M USB key with room to spare! Very tricky methods used, but > thats the fun of it. > > BillK > Yeah, I have my miserable attempt (which does actually boot1) on a 512MB flash drive, but it doesn't work right yet. none the less no disk noise is cool. I want to mount my /var/log directory on a network resource. - Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
On 6/15/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello > > Trouble with Alsa drivers on a 2.6.11-gentoo-r11 kernel. > I did not have ALSA set up before, but in make.conf > 'alsa' is listed as a USE flag. > the kernel is configured with: > devicedrivers ->sound ->sound card support ->alsa ->pci devices > > <*> VIA 82C686A/B, 8233/8235 AC97 Controller > <*> VIA 82C686A/B, 8233 based Modems > > but this does not seem to do the trick. Upon reboot > it complains that the ALSA drivers are not found. I have an A7N8X Deluxe motherboard. My lspci has the following: :00:05.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce Audio Processing Unit (rev a2) :00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 AC97 Audio Controler (MCP) (rev a1) I'm fairly certain that it used to say it had a via chip, same message as yours, but upgrading to the 2.5.12-rc4-mm kernel seems to have changed the message. Anyways, the card I have actually uses the intel8x0 driver, and appears to have 5.1 support using this driver (I can't confirm this - don't have the speakers) The via driver loads on my board, as well, but doesn't appear to provide any functionality. -- Calvin Walton -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] installation failure (libgpg-error-1.0-r1 failed during emerge --emptytree)
I am installing 2005.0 onto an empty partition. The bootstrap from stage 1 to stage 2 went fine, but emerge --emptytree system failed as shown below. Thanks in advance for any help. allan >>> emerge (37 of 173) dev-libs/libgpg-error-1.0-r1 to / >>> Downloading http://gentoo.osuosl.org/distfiles/libgpg-error-1.0.tar.gz --22:06:28-- http://gentoo.osuosl.org/distfiles/libgpg-error-1.0.tar.gz => `/usr/portage/distfiles/libgpg-error-1.0.tar.gz' Resolving gentoo.osuosl.org... 140.211.166.134 Connecting to gentoo.osuosl.org[140.211.166.134]:80... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 323,724 [application/x-gzip] 100%[>] 323,724 49.55K/sETA 00:00 22:06:35 (44.20 KB/s) - `/usr/portage/distfiles/libgpg-error-1.0.tar.gz' saved [323724/323724] >>> md5 files ;-) libgpg-error-0.7-r1.ebuild >>> md5 files ;-) libgpg-error-1.0.ebuild >>> md5 files ;-) libgpg-error-1.0-r1.ebuild >>> md5 files ;-) libgpg-error-0.6-r1.ebuild >>> md5 files ;-) ChangeLog >>> md5 files ;-) metadata.xml >>> md5 files ;-) files/digest-libgpg-error-1.0 >>> md5 files ;-) files/libgpg-error-1.0-locale.h.patch >>> md5 files ;-) files/digest-libgpg-error-0.6-r1 >>> md5 files ;-) files/digest-libgpg-error-0.7-r1 >>> md5 files ;-) files/digest-libgpg-error-1.0-r1 >>> md5 src_uri ;-) libgpg-error-1.0.tar.gz >>> Unpacking source... >>> Unpacking libgpg-error-1.0.tar.gz to >>> /var/tmp/portage/libgpg-error-1.0-r1/work * Applying libgpg-error-1.0-locale.h.patch ... [ ok ]env: autoconf: No such file or directory !!! ERROR: dev-libs/libgpg-error-1.0-r1 failed. !!! Function src_unpack, Line 27, Exitcode 127 !!! autoconf failed !!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status message. [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/portage # -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] ALSA Drivers on A7V8X-X Motherboard
On 6/15/05, Calvin Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 6/15/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. A7V8X-X Motherboard > I have an A7N8X Deluxe motherboard. Ok, sorry, my blurry vision at this time of night has stopped me from realizing that you had a motherboard that actually does have a via chipset. It might still be worth it to try the intel8x0 driver, but i'm not so certain any more :) -- Calvin Walton -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list