On Friday, 12 March 2004, at 19:04:27 (-0800),
John wrote:
> It would seem that the E-Disk and E-MemWatch 0.7 epplets don't like
> a 2.6 kernel... I am using a laptop from HP (pavilion ze4400) and
> when I launch those two epplets, I get results in terms of GB! my
> Disk I/O says "I: 3G/s O: 154
It would seem that the E-Disk and E-MemWatch 0.7 epplets don't like a
2.6 kernel...
I am using a laptop from HP (pavilion ze4400) and when I launch those
two epplets, I get results in terms of GB!
my Disk I/O says "I: 3G/s O: 154 M/s"
and my MemWatch says "M: 3G S: 3G"
when I have only 512 MB of
Alak Trakru wrote:
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 15:44 -0800, John wrote:
I'm not sure it's esound related, but as esound is the sound daemon I
want to use, I hope some gentoo user out there can help me.
When I start esound, I get the following error : "audio_alsa: no cards
found!"
I compiled a 2.6
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 15:44 -0800, John wrote:
> I'm not sure it's esound related, but as esound is the sound daemon I
> want to use, I hope some gentoo user out there can help me.
> When I start esound, I get the following error : "audio_alsa: no cards
> found!"
>
> I compiled a 2.6.2r2 kernel
I'm not sure it's esound related, but as esound is the sound daemon I
want to use, I hope some gentoo user out there can help me.
When I start esound, I get the following error : "audio_alsa: no cards
found!"
I compiled a 2.6.2r2 kernel from the gentoo test source, I have the alsa
modules for m
Jochen Schroeder wrote:
John wrote:
About entrance, I like it alot. But how, and where would I find
themes for it? How can I change the default theme? I'm assuming it's
some config file somewhere, but gentoo has so many I just can't
figure out which one.
AFAIK there's 3 themes coming with entr
Hey, I remember a little while ago there was a thread on here that was
sort of pointing nowhere...
About making an E-based linux distribution.
I just recently installed gentoo linux on my laptop ( and lost all my
old e-users messages in the process ) and I have to say that the E-based
distro is
Ok, ecore is compiled on both systems now. ;)
Here's what the config.log said:
--
configure:1916: $? = 1
configure:1940: checking for C compiler default output
configure:1943: gcc -liconv conftest.c >&5
configure:1946: $? = 0
configure:1992: resul
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 09:26 -0800, Philip Snyder wrote:
> checking whether the C compiler works... configure: error: cannot run C
> compiled programs.
> If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
> See `config.log' for more details.
>
Did you check config.log to see what it said about that err
Well, that worked for my RH9 box at home... so I was all excited.
However, it didn't work for my Fedora box here at work. Any other ideas?
:)
On my Fedora box, it won't even let me run ./configure with the LDFLAGS
set... here's what it says to that:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ecore]$ LDFLAGS="-liconv" ./c
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 22:09 -0800, Philip Snyder wrote:
>
> I've got libiconv-1.9.1 installed. Error listed below.
>
> /home/philip/cvs/e17/libs/ecore/src/lib/ecore_txt/.libs/libecore_txt.so:
> undefined reference to `libiconv_clos
> e'
> /home/philip/cvs/e17/libs/ecore/src/lib/ecore_txt/.libs/l
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> i blame autoSPLAT. i dont give a crap anymore. i'm sick of
> continuously changing the build scripts for every minor rev of
> autoSPLAT tools that breaks something on someones platform. if it
> works for the p
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