Hola.
Me ha interesado mucho riseup.net (principalmente por estar hecho por un
colectivo anarquista). Me gustaría que me dieron dos códigos para poder
registrarme y no tener que esperar para poder empezar a usar la cuenta.
Saludos.
Hola.
Me descargué la imagen de Trisquel 3.5 y la instalé en una máquina virtual
de VirtualBox para probar el SO antes de instalarlo en el disco rígido.
Todo funciona bien, pero tengo el problema de que no se reproducen los videos
de YouTube. Instalé con Synaptic gnash 0.8.8 y la extensión
Or you can signup under the promotional rates (x month at a reduced price)
and download like crazy. Once they kick you off, you can signup with Bell
(or some other dsl isp) at some great promotional rate.
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Vrej Melkonian wrote:
> Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:57:31 -0700 (PDT)
>
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/02/canadian-isps-stand-up-for-content-blocking-throttling.ars
"""
One of the more interesting responses came from an ISP called
Videotron, which told the CRTC that controlling access to content
"peut être bénéfique non seulement pour les utilisateurs
evet arkadaşlar kendi yarattığım dosyalara yazma hakkım olamıyor. ama örnek
olarak apache'nin yarattığı dosyalara bütün yetkim var fakat samba üstünden
kendi yarattığım dosyalara yazamıyorum samba ayarlarım aşağıdaki gibidir.
acaba yardımcı olabilecek birisi varmı? sorun samba ayarlarındamıdır? baş
Hi everybody,
I switched to KVM some time ago from vmware and VB. Everything works
great but there are noticeable lags in mouse motion in comparison with
other VMs.
Is this a known issue? Are there any optimizations for that?
KVM: 79
Distr: Ubuntu Intrepid & Jaunty
Command line: QEMU_AUD
This is resolved, but since other people might have the problem I'll still
post what I figured out. It seems like a strange corner case of memory
allocation.
I've upgraded to kernel 2.6.28 with kvm-82, but the problem kept
persisting. I've decided to remove the evga 9800gt and suddenly it kvm-
# OS: Linux 2.6.27.7-9-pae i686 openSUSE 11.1 (i586) ext3
There is a known bug with that kernel and fam. Update your kernel or
deactivat efam.
This is with kvm-81
I'm getting a kernel panic when I modprobe kvm-amd
It used to work until I had to use the CMOS jumper to boot.
The motherboard is an Asus M3N78 PRO
The CPU is an AMD Phenom 9950 Black Edition
Here are the steps I've already tried:
- Checking that virtualization is enabled in
belli bir süreç takibi izle proramlama yapılarını proje geliştirme
süreçlerini incele derim (ibm in rup,agile,extreme ) sana uygun olanı sec ve
dil olarakta oop olması ve isteklerine karşılık verebiliecek kadar detaylı
bir dil olması gerekir derim. java olur c olur ama php olmasın derim.
yazarken k
That fixed it for me as well. You can get the patch from gitweb at
(formatting is a bit nicer for patching):
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=711a49a07f84f914aac26a52143f6e7526571143
It is not fixed in 2.6.27.9, but will be fixed in 2.6.27.10 according
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Steffen Weber wrote:
Just saw this thread on
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-December/035707.html and I hope that
this email gets through (I'm not subscribed).
The described behaviour seems to be a bug in Linux 2.6.27.8:
http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kerne
So where are kernel issues reported? I will try to find out.
Linux kernel mailing list is probably the best place. I could also write
a summary mail about this and Cc it to you all who have had the problem.
Please cc me on it, I'd rather not have to subscribe to the lkml again.
Your argument is bogus - see above... again, a basic, properly
configured firewall has negligible impact on pretty much any systems
resources, even ancient ones...
So, yeah, enabling a firewall on a mail server is essentially free,
whether talking impact on system resources, or dollar cost.
Wh
Wow. Yeah, *some*thing's changed recently to cause this. If I had to
guess, I'd say it's a recent Thunderbird upgrade that's triggering it, as
it's been 2-3 weeks since my last dovecot upgrade.
Some other interesting data points:
* This problem seems to happen when I use Thunderbird (both
I was doing some checks on a server and found an imap process running at
100%, kill -9 was unable to kill it.
What OS/distribution and kernel version are you using?
Gentoo with 2.6.27-gentoo-r5
amd64, 2 dual core opterons
I think the user uses Outlook though, but I can check
I was doing some checks on a server and found an imap process running at
100%, kill -9 was unable to kill it.
hammer ~ # lsof -p 1918
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFFNODE NAME
imap1918 vpopmail cwdDIR8,2 96 539699
/var/vpopmail/domains/maxpersuasion.com/
Kristoffer Ericson wrote:
I think vlan network option is misleading because it's about a virtual
network and not 802.1Q .
I'd like to rename it vnet (or something similar.. any ideas?) and then
mark vlan option deprecated somehow.
my vote for renaming. would have saved me a lot of time once.
Compiling mozilla-firefox and using nspluginwrapper fixed all of the
crashes I had when clicking on a link in Flash using mozilla-firefox-bin.
Thanks
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One of the problems I had with ndiswrapper is that it would just suck 100%
of the CPU and literally do nothing. iwlist scan would show nothing.
I just tried bcm43xx and it worked, so I never tried to get ndiswrapper
back
On Sat, 6 Oct 2007, Beso wrote:
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 16:08:04 +0200
F
> At my last company, I built a monstrosity out of perl, an xmlrpc server
> running as root that used https as the transport and client certificate
> verification to authenticate incoming connections. I wrote a php class
> to connect to the xmlrpc server with the client cert and send it
> commands
> AFAK it is. But don't try this at home.
Yeah I'm well aware of the problem that poses, but I need to do some
web based server management scripts and sudo just ain't cutting it.
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Thank you very much for sharing.
P.V.Anthony
At the end of the day, what will matter is the amount of traffic and the
efficiency of the applications.
If you are just serving static webpages, a pentium 1 would be enough.
If you are going to do a lot of virtual servers then you'd probably wan
On Sunday, 15. July 2007, Duncan wrote:
Daniel Iliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
(...)
AFAIK the places intended for that purpose are "/etc/conf.d/local.start"
(...)
I'll third the idea.
(...)
Thanks all of you. I'll put it in local.start and see if it does what I'd like
it to do :)
Thierry
I bought a new X2 4000 processor and I have 2 questions:
-- can I use the same cooler (my processor uses the deprecated Socket 939) ?
Maybe, depends on how good your cooler is.
-- should I change a lot of attributes in my kernel .config file?
You need to enable SMP and the multi-core schedu
I guess that's one way to ensure you get the right one! =8^) I was quite
pleased with Monarch service as well as price (tho their prices on memory
were only average, thus my buying that elsewhere), and will likely order
from them again next time I upgrade.
I ordered the whole server (w/o hard d
Hi,
I'd like to know if anyone has any experience with either the
Tyan Thunder n3600M (S2932) or the
Tyan Thunder n2000M (S3992) motherboards and, of course, gentoo amd64.
The CPUs would be 2 2xxx opterons.
I've finally received a new S3992 based server yesterday.
I've been hit by 4 issues and
Things will also be nicer under the GPLv3, because they've extended
optional "or any greater version published by the FSF" to be an
optional "or any license approved by " where could be Linus
Torvalds, X.org, or the Gentoo Foundation.
Am I the only one who sees this as THE invitation to a chaot
Hi,
Is it possible to run a complete Gnome desktop from a remote
location through ssh? I'm not talking about using vnc to watch a
remote desktop but actually run one remotely and only have it
displayed here.
SSH also includes functionality to allow X11 forwarding through the
encrypted SSH con
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Duncan wrote:
Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 16:14:45 + (UTC)
From: Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-amd64] Re: Kernel scheduler seems to be making mistakes
Peter Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hardware virtualization is something the 3-digit Opterons don't
have, unfortunately, and it'll (hopefully) be several more years before I
upgrade mobo again, tho as I said I'm upgrading the CPUs to dual-core
pretty quickly now.
I expect and predict that as hardware virtualization gets more comm
possible to do so. (I'm running kernel software RAID here, rather than
their BIOS/software solution, and the kernel solution is more flexible,
more widely tested, and more portable should the hardware I'm on fail,
all three.)
I do run it on all of my other machines. Unfortunately the specific
Hi,
I'd like to know if anyone has any experience with either the
Tyan Thunder n3600M (S2932) or the
Tyan Thunder n2000M (S3992) motherboards and, of course, gentoo amd64.
The CPUs would be 2 2xxx opterons.
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> > > I noticed that my realplayer also has the same problems, so I don't
> > > think it's a vmware-specific issue...
> > >
> > > Hmm...
> >
> > Check your GTK font settings.
>
> Umm... how? =A0I've never messed with them, they've always "just
> worked"...
I adjust them via kde control center (th
Hi,
I got my fonts back by now, even with the beta driver from portage. There are
two main problems now:
1: i cant go back to stable nvidia-drivers, because of the font problem
2: when using the beta driver, changing the resolution when running, lets say,
a game in fullscreen mode with another r
A great idea, but a DLT tape drive is well over $1000 here in New Zealand,
and every tape drive I have seen is far more expensive than disk.
My ideal solution would be to somehow back up to a drive on another
machine on the network (assuming that is possible).
If you only need backups at specifi
While the HD isn't upgradable, the iRiver H10 line will run Rockbox.
I've been looking at the H10 line, and I /think/ some of them might
actually be HD upgradable, now.
Do you know for sure that the current 20 gig (or maybe 30 gig) aren't
hard drive upgradeable?
I was at the iriveramerica site
Has anyone managed to get Flash working in Firefox (or any browser for that
matter) in a 64bit environment ??
If so how ?
GPLFlash will not compile, and Adobe flash will not install as i'm running
64bit.
Help !
Neil
Please see
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_AMD_64
This has been discussed
Yay. Somewhere in the course of normal compiling, I've managed to hork
something up. I run a plain amd64 system, and usually don't do anything
funny outside of the stable packages unless I need to. It appears I've
broken my glibc installation:
configure:2289: checking for C compiler default ou
On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 07:42:35PM -0400, Nuitari wrote:
Unplug your USB devices before booting the laptop.
It is a very well discussed ACPI bug on google and you can get some fixed
ACPI tables to compile into the kernel.
I've read extensively about that bug and tried everything
sugg
Asus Z9200km laptop with AMD Turion 64 MT-37 locks up during early
kernel boot in ACPI.
I compiled ACPI with debug messages turned on.
I typed this in from a photograph:
CPU: AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology MT-37 stepping 02
tbxface-0109 [02] load_tables : ACPI Tables successfully acquired
Google Acer DSDT, it is probably one of their BIOS ACPI bugs.
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Felipe Ribeiro wrote:
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 12:21:42 -0300
From: Felipe Ribeiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] Re: Batte
Thanks for the suggestion. They are 4 matching 1GB sticks from Crucial.
It's worked perfectly today with any 2 of them - just not when I fit all 4.
It didn't work *at all* when I first put in 4GB, I had to recompile the
kernel with IOMMU options - now it works, just not under "load".
I ran int
Is it swsusp2 working on Asus notebooks models?
I have not tried it.
swsusp does work, and with recent nvidia drivers there is no need to shut
down X before suspending.
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I'm looking for a laptop with:
Minimal Preferred
1280x800 15" LCD 1280x800 15.4" LCD
Athlon 64Turion 64 X2
any memory any memory
any harddriveany harddrive
100 mbit ethernetgigabit ethernet
802.11g 802.11a
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 12:51:00 -0400
From: Mihir Sevak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-amd64] APIC error
Hello everyone,
i am little bit upset with this error message:
"APIC error on CPU0"
After reading
On Thursday 25 May 2006 22:45, Simon Stelling wrote:
[blah blah blah etc]
Don't you ever get tired of that childish game?
I laugh everytime.
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So I plugged the drives in and started exploring (they're 2 x 200 GB Maxtor
SATA disks). After many attempts I now have a new WinXP installation on the
new RAID-0 set, and all looks fine there. But after innumerable attempts and
much hair tearing I still have no trace of Gentoo. I've eventually
di
I assume that the Windows install would wipe out grub. Would I just
reinstall grub from a Gentoo install CD to get it back and then modify
my grub config file to set up the dual boot? Any grub/Windows issues
having Windows at the end of the drive sitting in an extended
partition?
I don't have
Should I change anything ?
Maybe I should remove CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_CONSERVATIVE and
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_POWERSAVE...
=)
Try rebooting with acpi=off
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Hello All,
I have recently tried this on my server. I am running direct admin and
followed the guide
http://www.directadmin.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=73705#post73705
Peruser is installed and seems to be working to a degree, I mean I can do ps
aux | grep httpd and see that its being
Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "true"
EndSection
Have you tried turning off the Composite option ?
Have you run eselect opengl nvidia ?
you're a genius! composite fixed it, but why would composite be an issue?
I'm not sure, you should check about it on Google. From your descripti
When running any program, such as thunderbird, x-chat, firefox, etc.
when I move the window, scroll, or anything of the like it refreshes
from top to bottom, and takes up to 2 seconds to refresh the whole
window. if a new line shows up in x-chat, it redraws line after line of
text from top to bott
Hi list!
I've encountered problems emerging modular X.
Xorg-server fails to compile.
Here's the emerge error:
glxcmds.c:1935: error: `reply' undeclared (first use in this function)
glxcmds.c:1949: error: `sz_xGLXHyperpipeConfigSGIXReply' undeclared
(first use in this function)
make[2]: *** [glxc
Just for the record: You are both using name based vhosting, right? Does
it go away if you youse ip based hosting (e.g. no NameVirtualHost
directive)?
I have a mix of both. If I connect to the IP for NameVirtualHost it does
the lock on the other IPs too, even if they are just IP vhosts.
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Hmm,
that was what I feared when I looked at peruser the first
time. I tried
the same thing you describe (two telnets) against Sean's website,
telana.com (sorry for that) and was pleased to find it working. I then
assumed that peruser is able to handle that situation.
Sean, is that a configurat
I am not sure how to go about isolating this issue any further to be able
to file a proper bug report. I don't think I have enough information at this
time, and I can't seem to find any method of identifying what is using the
large chunks of ram when idle, and then freeing as the system is used.
The web page say this module is closed source. If that's the case then
why qemu vs. VMware vs. Parallels?
Thanks. It's very intersting. How does this compare to BOCHS?
Never could get Bochs to work
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You need to run a configure script. I don't know exactly where player stores
it, but the ebuild should contain/output the information.
They indicate it in the ebuild at the end when the install is done
/opt/vmware/bin/vmware-config.pl
Note that vmware-player and vmware-workstation are mutually
Alt-Enter doesnt work, and cant find it should, isnt it only for winOS?
I run rt2 in fullscreen, and it appears --windowed option doesnt work, just
tried. Next time game will lock ill try X kill or Ctrl+Alt+Esc if it isnt the
same, but meanwhile i found where to turn off that amaroK OSD thingy, it
I got old nice game Railroad Tycoon 2 and after installing made entry in
Kmenu with this command:
linux32 /usr/local/games/RT2/rt2
As you see its installed in /usr/local/games bypassing portage. Seems
everything works fine, sound and graphics, however, is it right way to launch
32 binary on x86_6
I did that some time ago in a simple-minded fashion, but I've had to revise
my layout somewhat. I had an ext3 partition solely for /usr/portage, and it
was mounted on that node, but every emerge --sync deleted the /lost+found
directory. I don't know how serious that is, but of course no-one like
I don't do proprietary/slaveryware, so I can't say for sure, but unless
I'm mistaken, the NDISWrapper thing is 32-bit only -- it won't work on a
64-bit Linux kernel.
Ndiswrapper needs to have drivers of the same bitness as the kernel.
It will work with 64 bit drivers on a 64 bit kernel, if you a
* MSI K8N Neo Platinum Motherboard (nVIDIA nForce 3 250Gb Chipset)
* Maxtor 7V300F0 Harddrive
Using the same motherboard but with PATA drives. Works great.
I am not an expert but here goes.
Have you tried the following?
1. Upgrade the bios.
2. Have you set the bios correctly.
3. Try ins
What's the best way to update config files? I am a big fan of RH's method of
dealing with them, and can't stand the way Debian does it, so how do the
majority of Gentoo users manage their config files?
with etc-update
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lzo is 1.08-r1 .. are you running the same version?..
I have not yet tried switching over to zlib to see if that works or not..
but I did try lzo:0; .. and that didnt work . compress off; works
perfectly..
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On 12/30/05, Nuitari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FYI, I am using openvpn wh
FYI, I am using openvpn which uses LZO compression with the liblzo library
and I don't have any problems with it
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, Quintin Paulson wrote:
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 14:00:59 -0800
From: Quintin Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
To: gentoo-amd64@
Or maybe its should be left to the app. adding RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING would
have other consequences. One size does not fit all here. If net.lo is the
only thing that satisfies net on a given system and the process doesnt have a
problem attaching to that (as I just verified with both sshd and ap
One thing I'm working on right now is a setup that would allow me
to dual boot into the athlon-xp environment for testing purposes. I
run a real-time development kernel from Ingo Molnar for my audio work.
So far I cannot make it work as well as my older Athlon-xp machines so
I'm going to boot i
Thanks a great deal for all who helped. I had the PS tested, it came
back good. However, apparrently the ups i had it hooked up to wasn't
putting out enough juice for the thing it seems. New huge ups, and the
machine appears to be happy.:)
Do you have the brand / modewl of the faulty UPS ?
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One problem I see with your suggestion is that I need to play wmv
files from web links and the win32codecs flag for mplayer is masked
out on my box. Until I set this positive in my chroot'ed environment
all I got was audio. With it turned on I get video also.
If this cannot be turned on in the 64
this is about private emails. emails in mailing lists should be short
and concise. i wonder what the big archive-sites think about this..
What do they think about it now when people quote 100+ lines of text in
order to give a one-sentence reply?
I don't think the addition of a few tags and a bit
For point of power reference in relation to drive usage, my Seagate SATAs
say maximum spin-up draw is 2.8 amp @ 12 volt, so roughly 11 amp if all
four are spun up at once, 14 if the fifth drive is assumed to have
similar power requirements. Operational draw is of course much lower, .85
amp on the
1) If I build and boot a 32-bit version of Gentoo it is my
understanding that the AMD64 will be completely 32-bit compatible and
that I can run whatever any other IA-32 machine can run. Is this
correct?
Yes
2) If I build a 32-bit install is there anyway to run this 32-bit
environment within th
550 /should/ be enough, correct. However, as Nuitari asks, what brand,
and is it UL/CE certified or not? If not, as I said, the rating's worth
less than the sticker it's printed on.
550w doesn't mean much actually. It is the total power output it is
capable of, under ideal co
The origional ps in this case was 500. We replaced it with 550 which
from what i gather should have been enough to handle the drives as well
as everything else, that's what i was told anyway. What would generally
be recommended for this much stuffed into a case like this?
Which brand / model it
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Duncan wrote:
Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 08:20:36 -0700
From: Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-amd64] Considering going no-multilib
As the title suggests, I'm considering going no-multilib, giv
Hi, I have tried to start vmware and I get
'failed to start unable to connect to peer process.
I have purchased vm previously but this still happens with my serial.
Do I need this and can anyone help?
Gavin.
It can be 2 things
Either /dev/vmmon is missing or you do not have permissions for it.
Another option would be to build the Promise driver is a module, and
load it during
the boot process.
Can not be done if you want to boot also from there (actually not, but in
future).
As far as i can see up to now i have 2 options:
1. Reconfigure where the disks are attached to the mainboard
A questions though. Just because an app is not tested on AMD64, and
hence not keyworded with amd64 or ~amd64, doesn't mean it has a
problem, does it? It just means it's not tested, right? Or am I
incorrect in that?
As I understand it, if it doesn't have -amd64 then it means it hasn't been
teste
when re-emerging nvidia-kernel i got the warning:
WARNING: //lib/modules/2.6.14-gentoo-r2-adapted/video/nvidia.ko needs
WARNING: unknown symbol register_ioctl32_conversion
WARNING: //lib/modules/2.6.14-gentoo-r2-adapted/video/nvidia.ko needs
WARNING: unknown symbol unregister_ioctl32_conver
Sorry if this is a duplicate. I thought I sent a message about this
earlier but I don't see one in GMail so I'll send a similar one again.
Is anyone out there using Wine-0.9 on an AMD64 machine and getting
good graphics? In both wine-0.9, using WinZip, and under Crossover
Office using Quicken
This is why I miss RedHat. I don't want to spend my time customizing
a kernel then spending more time with trial and error getting just the
kernel I need. RedHat has a system in place that installs a minimal
kernal and then loads almost everything else as modules. Genkernel almost
does what I w
in my 32-bit chroot, I've created symlinks from the main /home/ for all the
users directories to point into the 32-bit chroot, I also bound /tmp (mount
-bind) into the 32-bit chroot, as well as the root home directory /root. This
gives me the advantage of switching in and out of the chroot, whil
It's an old MS-DOS problem...
They are the name of devices (con, aux, etc)
It says for con:
Cannot create or replace file: The filename you specified is invalid or
too long.
Specify a different filename.
For aux:
Cannot rename : A file with the name you specified already exists.
The whole lis
I finally switched my only grub system to lilo yesterday.
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005, William Tetrault wrote:
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:24:30 -0600
From: William Tetrault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
To: gentoo-amd64@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] initrd
I
Same board. Same BIOS upgrade (1.8 to 1.B). I got 2.6.13-gentoo-r3 to work,
but I'm not using SATA so I can't speak to that. But I couldn't get the
nvidia-kernel module to load. I had to upgrade to the latest unstable
version to get it to work at all. But then I discovered I couldn't even g
So, the old BIOS works with all versions of the kernel
going back a year. The new BIOS doesn't work with
kernel 2.6.11 and 2.6.12.
Anyone familiar with the recent changes to libata or
nv_sata drivers?
No, but I know that there are fixes related to nv_sata in 2.6.14, so it
might work again.
# Driver "nvidia"
Driver "nv"
You need to use nvidia and not nv in your xorg.conf
Also you should check /var/log/Xorg.0.log and dmesg for more clues
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Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
Except that it doesn't work on amd64. I set out to make it work at one
point, and made thousands of changes just to make it 64-bit clean, and
it still didn't work.
At least as client it works great here, can't say about the server part, as I
use vino for that.
Okay,
First post to this list, so please forgive if this isn't appropriate.
I'm trying to port my primary web/mail server from an old dual-P3 to a new
AMD-64 3000. The effort is going well, up until my mod_php emerge. That is
dying with a "C compiler cannot create executables" error. My config.log
> What are you using for VNC or remote terminal access? Neither RealVNC
> nor tightVNC compile for me on gentoo-amd64.
I have net-misc/vnc-4.0-r1 (aka realvnc), with the server enabled. I'm
using ~amd64
That's interesting - how did you enable the server? I just never got a
vncserver bina
What are you using for VNC or remote terminal access? Neither RealVNC nor
tightVNC compile for me on gentoo-amd64.
I have net-misc/vnc-4.0-r1 (aka realvnc), with the server enabled. I'm
using ~amd64
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what you get? I get great performance off the disk but the cached read
speed is about half the speed of my P4 box:
/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 3900 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1950.00 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 172 MB in 3.03 seconds = 56.77 MB/sec
/dev/hdb:
Timing cached reads:
tarting with '/etc/init.d/courier-imap-ssl start' the script
runs but exits with
* Starting courier-imapd over SSL... [ !! ]
Inserting a few set -x's in scripts I find that the script runs
to completion OK, and even looks like it's trying to start
courier, but there's nothing started & no error
Are u sure you want your whole system built out of the testing (~amd64)
"release" of gentoo?
My laptop runs with ~amd64 and it's the amd64 system I had the least
problems with...
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Try ksniffer:
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=26258
It's kde based but I never got it to detect my wireless card on my laptop. But
then I never bothered to solve it. Hope you have more luck than I had on my
R3000 laptop.
I have just installed ethereal on my R3440CA (nvidia based) a
Anyone know what's gone wrong? I've removed courier-imap, re-installed
openssl, reinstalled courier-imap, (tried it with & without pam), but
nothing.
Any ideas? Have I missed something obvious?
Did you try the latest version of courier-imap, including those in ~amd64?
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Is there a way to build a "from scratch" 2005.1 system over the net
without having to download and boot from a CD? Will it leave my user
How about `emerge --oneshot --ask --deep --empty-tree world'?
That would work to, try it before the long procedure I posted
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