I am not familiar with Windows CD burning software, but there should
be an option for you to Open an ISO file. Sometimes it is called Open
a disc Image, or something similar. What you have done is, instead of
burning the iso as a raw data, making a CD of the iso.
You want to think of the iso as a
This may be the issue,
I only have one iso file..
"install-amd64-universal-2005.0.iso"
Gentoo installation guide doesn't say that I need to have more than one
file. So, I downloaded only the ISO file.
Cheers,
Pubudu.
-Original Message-
From: Mark Knecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
S
Yes, I can see the file on Windows, and I have changed the BIOS to boot
it from CD. But it still doesn't work.
BTW what is distro?
- Pubudu.
-Original Message-
From: Tres Melton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 20 April 2005 2:38 PM
To: Gentoo List
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user]
Did you burn the data file or burn the iso? If you look at the CD in
Windows what do you see? (Should be folders and files - not a single
iso file.
Next, does your PC boot from CD. Some people turn that off or place it
after the hard drive so they can leave a CD in and still boot. check
BIOS.
Thi
Change the order of the boot devices in your BIOS. You might make sure
that you can actually see the CD from Winblows so that you know it is
readable. If this is your problem then you might want to try a distro
that is geared more towards new Linux users.
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 14:12 +1000, Nanay
> >On my 3 1394 drives I get about 18MB/S, 24MB/S and 24MB/S. The 18MB/S
> >drive is the oldest (and smallest at 40GB) of the three.
> >
> >
> That sounds very slow. I get 36,7MB/s (hdparm -t /dev/hda) on the
> harddisk in my laptop from last year (1400MB/s with hdparm -T /dev/hda).
> Newer station
My PC has Windows installed. I am trying to boot it up with Gentoo boot
CD so I can install gentoo on it. But it is failing to read the boot CD.
What could be the problem?
Cheers,
Pubudu.
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Mark Knecht wrote:
>On 4/19/05, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>If/when you do try this, please report the results. I am using USB2.0
>>disks for my backups right now, but my bandwidth is limited to 20MB/sec
>>total. Since one of the disks I backup is also a USB2.0 disk, my
>>eff
A. Khattri wrote:
> 1. Can you ping that name server?
Yes.
> 2. What is /etc/nsswitch.conf
Via another post, I'm guessing you're looking for the 'hosts' line, which is
'hosts: files dns'
> 3. Check you dont have a firewall blocking UDP 53.
Not sure how to test that. But read on...
> If you
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 15:27 +0200, Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
> Le mardi 19 avril 2005 à 09:09 +0930, Iain Buchanan a écrit :
>
> >
> > are you sure this doesn't answer your question? It solved my system
> > clock drift (which was about 30 minutes a day, but hw clock was ok). I
> > know adjtime
> From your dmesg output, it looks like you have some kind of hardware
> problem. Have you double checked that your cabling and hardware
> configuration is good? Some things to check:
>
> 1. That the burner is jumpered correctly for 'master'.
Done/
> 2. The IDE cable is not damaged (you might
Ah, 'etc-update'! I knew there was some tool to semi-automate the
process, but I can never remember the name.
The emerge warning always directs me to consult 'emerge --help config'
for more information, but this omits any mention of anything other than
manual searching and updating..
Perhaps it w
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 11:57 am, James Colby wrote:
> Hello everyone -
>
> I apologize if this has been covered before, but I have not been able
> to find an answer through searching.
>
> My question, when I do an emerge -p --deep --update world emerge tells
> me that it wants to install kde-base
Sorry - that was a typo. Typing 'bugzilla' must have made me think back
to my earlier problem with mozlla :-/
It was actually 'realplayer' that I searched on, and which produced
the five matches when I selected the 'bugs' link
I just tried it again, and all it gives me are ID's 6720, 79555,
8
On 4/19/05, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> >I need to learn the RAID levels, but what I mean is I think what's
> >called mirroring.
> >
>
> Yep, thats RAID1. Forgive me, I've been married to my laptop for too
> long, and I forget that 'normal' computers can have
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 22:56:21 +0100, Digby Tarvin wrote:
> I did check the bugzilla (by searching for mozilla in the package
> database and then invoking the 'bugs' link) but none of the
> five items listed seemed to refer to 10.0.3..
Why 'mozilla' when the error was with RealPlayer? Searching for
Digby,
Etc-update always wants to replace files that are different from the
standard files (baseline files). The secret is to remember which
files you changed and not let it replace them. So, if you want
your alsa to keep working do not let it modify your already-modified
files. Also watch out
HI,
I'm trying to add a user to my /etc/sudoers file that will enable them
to play doom3 with elevated priorities but NOT elevated privileges. I
want to cut down on the choppiness in the game play for the user so I
want them to start doom3 with the command:
"sudo nice -n -5 /usr/games/bin/doom3
> Can anyone tell me whats wrong here? reading on the net
> apparantly i just load the module and it should work, whats
> gone wrong?
I'd recommend to emerge alsa-utils.
Then try to run alsaconf.
Sound OK?
Then add ALSA to your preferred default runlevel.
Best regards
ce
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> > daemon.log says:
> > Apr 18 17:18:38 rygel modprobe: FATAL: Error inserting prism2_pci
> > (/lib/modules/2.6.11-gentoo-r6cb1/linux-wlan-ng/prism2_pci.ko): No such
> > device
> >
> >
> > and lspci says:
> > :00:12.0 Network controller: Intersil Corporation Prism 2.5 Wavelan
> > chipset (r
Hi Neil,
Thanks for the explanation. It is always comforting to know that
there is a rational explanation for things not working properly.
I did check the bugzilla (by searching for mozilla in the package
database and then invoking the 'bugs' link) but none of the
five items listed seemed to refe
Mark Knecht wrote:
>I need to learn the RAID levels, but what I mean is I think what's
>called mirroring.
>
Yep, thats RAID1. Forgive me, I've been married to my laptop for too
long, and I forget that 'normal' computers can have multiple 1394/USB
controllers! In that configuration, yes, you sh
> The reason I used eth0 (which AFAIK is created by baselayout) is that
> this is the way older versions of baselayout do it. The latest versions
> put everything into net.lo and link net.eth0 to it (so the above still
> works) but linking to net.lo will break on older baselayouts. As I use
> ~arch
Christoph Gysin wrote:
Al Bayrouni wrote:
When I tried to install k3b, I had this error:
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [lavplay] Erreur 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/mjpegtools-1.6.2-r3/work/mjpegtools-1.6.2/lavtools'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Erreur 1
make[1
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 14:22:37 -0700 Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| Seems to me the only overhead
| is then 3x disk bandwidth across the PCI bus as well as the
| verification that all 3 drives return the same data.
That's not what happens. When you're doing reads, only one of the drives
is
When playing an audio CD, if I select 'Stop', the music stops for a few
seconds and then restarts (sometimes with garbled sound). When I select
'Eject', the sound stops and starts several times before ejecting. I have
tried a couple of CD player programs with the same result. Can't find
anythi
On 4/19/05, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> > Is there anything that can be said about which FS might be more
> >reliable if using some form of RAID? I don't know much about RAID yet
> >but I'm starting to consider it for some of my setup here. Disks are
>
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 20:37:12 +0100, Digby Tarvin wrote:
> Just to answer my own question here, it seems that removing the
> archive file
> /usr/portage/distfiles/RealPlayer-10.0.3.748-20050223.i586.rpm
> and letting emerge download it again got me back on track...
>
> Still not sure how I e
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 23:22, Vittorio wrote:
> After "emerge --sync" while compiling world with "emerge -uD world" gentoo
> stops complaining about mplayer.
> Here you are an extract of the log:
[snip]
> msmpeg4.c:720: error: can't find a register in class `GENERAL_REGS' while
> reloading `asm
That was exactly my reasoning behind selecting XFS as the main
filesystem for my Laptop (IBM ThinkPad T41p), which I use as
my everyday desktop/workstation.
Previously, in an IBM ThinkPad A31p I used Reiserfs, and I never had
any problems, the thing ran really well, I just wanted to try XFS becaus
Hi all,
I am trying to get gentoo linux working on my laptop, but i am having
problems getting the soundcard to work
Here is what i have so far:
Card Type: cirrus logic Crystal CS4281 PCI Audio
kernel: 2.6.9
laptop: IBM Thinkpad X21
-
A. Khattri wrote:
>On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
>
>
>>power failure better than XFS from this test, but a complete power
>>failure on a laptop is trivially easy to avoid...just don't remove the
>>battery! Heck, one of the rubber feet on the bottom of my laptop is
>>
>>
>
>I supp
After "emerge --sync" while compiling world with "emerge -uD world" gentoo
stops complaining about mplayer.
Here you are an extract of the log:
.
cc -I../libvo -I../../libvo -I/usr/X11R6/include -fno-PIC -O2
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Christoph Gysin wrote:
> New products in the store, check it out:
> http://store.gentoo.org/product_info.php?cPath=22&products_id=48
Nice hoodie... :-)
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Christoph Gysin wrote:
> I assume he just wanted to get a life...
Yeah, having a family, kids, will do that...
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My first 'update world' seems to have complete sucessfully, having
overcome the mozilla sensitifity to environment settings and the mysterious
file size discrepency of my RealPlayer-10.0.3.748-20050223.i586.rpm
file...
That just left the protected directory file updates, all of which
seemed straig
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Richard Fish wrote:
> power failure better than XFS from this test, but a complete power
> failure on a laptop is trivially easy to avoid...just don't remove the
> battery! Heck, one of the rubber feet on the bottom of my laptop is
I suppose batteries never run out in your w
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, W.Kenworthy wrote:
> Better performance with reiserfs3 as well as peace of mind goes against
> ext2/3 for me. As I said - YMMV - I have looked at my usage, number and
> type of failures for both systems some time back and reiserfs3 came up
> tops for me. You need to do the s
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
> While the network connection works fine (I can ping any valid IP, such as my
> email server, my home network, etc). However, DNS name resolution is not
> working.
Some things to check:
1. Can you ping that name server?
2. What is /etc/nsswi
Mark Knecht wrote:
>Thanks Richard. So reading between the lines, frame buffers are ways
>of doing graphics when I'm not in X?
>
That basically it.
>Sort of like older DOS type
>graphics programs. It's talking to the hardware VGA and writing
>directly into the card's memory?
>
>
Well, the cl
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Thanks Richard. So reading between the lines, frame buffers are ways
> of doing graphics when I'm not in X? Sort of like older DOS type
> graphics programs. It's talking to the hardware VGA and writing
> directly into the card's memory?
Yep.
(Great for r
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Mal Herring wrote:
> Now after booting the 2005.0 cd and mounting /dev/cciss/c0d0p3 it would
> seem that I have only a single directory of which is lost+found.
>
> Have I just lost this mornings work and is it worth re-installing ?
> What could have caused this to happen a
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Mal Herring wrote:
> re-installed using a Stage3 and success... (had to use Stage3 for
> reasons of time...)
>
> being a little tired after going @ it all day - anyone know what support
> is needed for a DL380G4 network interface ?
>
> are they intel cards ?
# emerge pciutils
Mark Knecht wrote:
>Hi,
> Is there anything that can be said about which FS might be more
>reliable if using some form of RAID? I don't know much about RAID yet
>but I'm starting to consider it for some of my setup here. Disks are
>getting very cheap. 1394/USB2.0 hot plugable devices sound good
Just to answer my own question here, it seems that removing the
archive file
/usr/portage/distfiles/RealPlayer-10.0.3.748-20050223.i586.rpm
and letting emerge download it again got me back on track...
Still not sure how I ended up with a bad rpm file that stopped
my update. It wasn't a dis
Still trying to get an 'emerge --update world' to complete...
Now I am getting the following error:
!!! Digest verification Failed:
!!!/usr/portage/distfiles/RealPlayer-10.0.3.748-20050223.i586.rpm
!!! Reason: Filesize does not match recorded size
I tried unmerging and then re-emergeing realp
Stroller wrote:
I'm migrating to Asterisk Real Soon Now (tm), but it certainly
won't support any of your current hardware - it's more appropriate if
you want to do VoIP, probably involving routing all your telephone
calls through it. If you have to ask, you probably don't want to use
Asterisk
Mal Herring wrote:
>Have I just lost this mornings work and is it worth re-installing ?
>What could have caused this to happen and would the same thing happen
>again ?
>
>
Sounds like it is gone. You should double check and make sure you don't
have any form of write caching enabled for the
Ognjen Bezanov wrote:
>ACPI: PCI Interrupt :00:0b:0[A] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ11
>cs4281: DLLRDY failed!
>cs4281: cs4281_hw_init() failed. Skipping part.
>cs4281: probe()- no device allocated
>
>
Hmm, ACPI can be problematic sometimes. Try setting the kernel boot
para
On 4/19/05, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> > What are they? What do they help? How much?
> >
> > How is this related to the USE flag directfb?
> >
> > I'm building a machine that isintended to record a lot of video
> >using MythTV. The video probably
Mark Knecht wrote:
>Hi,
> What are they? What do they help? How much?
>
> How is this related to the USE flag directfb?
>
> I'm building a machine that isintended to record a lot of video
>using MythTV. The video probably won't be viewed directly on this
>machine but if it is I'd like the pe
re-installed using a Stage3 and success... (had to use Stage3 for
reasons of time...)
being a little tired after going @ it all day - anyone know what support
is needed for a DL380G4 network interface ?
are they intel cards ?
thanks
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Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
>I'm travelling on business and trying to use the hotel-supplied internet. I'm
>using a Telkonet Bridge through the building's wiring. (Laptop -> Cat-5
>cable -> Telkonet -> building wiring.) My laptop is an up-to-date Gentoo,
>2.6 kernel, IBM Thinkpad R51.
>
>
On 4/19/05, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heinz Sporn wrote:
>
> >I also don't quite understand the suggestion to ignore "arguments about
> >data corruption". These weren't arguments but simple facts. A lot of
> >posters here experienced various troubles with almost every FS there is.
Heinz Sporn wrote:
>I also don't quite understand the suggestion to ignore "arguments about
>data corruption". These weren't arguments but simple facts. A lot of
>posters here experienced various troubles with almost every FS there is.
>
>That doesn't proof that any of the discussed filesystems is
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 19:11:36 +0100 Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Perhaps part of the emerge restricted environment should involve
| clearing the environment settings of everything that isn't
| explicitly recognized. It would probably place a bit much of a
| burden on package builders to
On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 06:07:36PM +0100, Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 17:48:55 +0100 Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | An 'export HISTFILE=""' seemed to work around it, but I am not sure if
> | this should be reported as an 'emerge' bug or a 'mozilla' package bug.
> |
>
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
>On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 17:16:24 +0200 Christoph Gysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>| You could file a bug on bugzilla:
>| "Enhancement: I'd like to have some gentoo Sweaters and mousepads in
>| the store"
>
>No no no no no. Bugzilla is for Gentoo things.
>
>
This comment was
What I had to do was ::
mirrorselect -i -o >
(the '-i' in there makes an interactive screen where you get to select
servers yourself)
choose the servers I wanted, and then find all the IPv6 stuff and remove
it, mostly by seeing something about ipv6 somewhere in the names themselves.
Then I
Genius.
rgh.
YoYo Siska wrote:
Qiangning Hong wrote:
I have a file with special permission requirement. I want user1 and
user2 can read/write this file, user3 can read only and others can not
access it. How to set the permission bits? No ACL support.
undoable with standard acces rights i
Trey Gruel wrote:
On 4/19/05, James Colby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My question, when I do an emerge -p --deep --update world emerge tells
me that it wants to install kde-base and kde-libs for version 3.3.2.
I have upgraded my KDE to version 3.4 and have uninstalled all the KDE
3.3 packages. I as
<
Neil Bothwick
Does someone know the cheats for WindowsXP?
>
( Yes, but they don't work, it has too many bugs! ;) )
rgh.
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Hi There! -- It got here. ( ;) )
rgh.
Rob wrote:
I haven't gotten any posts in a long time. Trying to post myself
doesn't seem to work either. But I get no error messages.
Rob.
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 17:48:55 +0100 Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| An 'export HISTFILE=""' seemed to work around it, but I am not sure if
| this should be reported as an 'emerge' bug or a 'mozilla' package bug.
|
| Is there any reason why I should not run emerge after logging in as
| mys
Anyone have any clues as to why my 'emerge --update world' seems to fail
on mozilla with the following output:
>>> Unpacking ipc-1.1.2.tar.gz to /var/tmp/portage/mozilla-1.7.7/work
>>> Unpacking enigmail-0.91.0.tar.gz to /var/tmp/portage/mozilla-1.7.7/work
* Applying mozilla-stackgrowth.patch ...
Kurt Guenther wrote:
...is there some other trick I can play?
You could do something like this:
# ebuild ".ebuild" compile install qmerge
Probably it does a ./configure again, but even so, afterwards it
continues almost exactly where the emerge-process stopped.
Maybe you get some probl
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 11:34 -0300, Mauro Faccenda wrote:
> Maerlyn wrote:
> > Hy,
> >
> > I just installed gentoo, and altough I set the root password with
> > passwd after the chroot command, where the install guide told me to,
> > it doesn't work when I try to log in. The other user I created wo
On 4/19/05, James Colby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My question, when I do an emerge -p --deep --update world emerge tells
> me that it wants to install kde-base and kde-libs for version 3.3.2.
> I have upgraded my KDE to version 3.4 and have uninstalled all the KDE
> 3.3 packages. I assume that
Hi all,
I am trying to get gentoo linux working on my laptop, but i am having
problems getting the soundcard to work
Here is what i have so far:
Card Type: cirrus logic Crystal CS4281 PCI Audio
kernel: 2.6.9
laptop: IBM Thinkpad X21
-
Hello everyone -
I apologize if this has been covered before, but I have not been able
to find an answer through searching.
My question, when I do an emerge -p --deep --update world emerge tells
me that it wants to install kde-base and kde-libs for version 3.3.2.
I have upgraded my KDE to versi
On 4/19/05, Ciaran McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No no no no no. Bugzilla is for Gentoo things.
>
Well, then how about vendors.gentoo.org?
max
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On Tuesday 19 April 2005 15:09, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Francisco Santiago Capel Torres wrote:
> > I have updated my gentoo to kernel 2.6, and after updating glibc
> > I have done
> >
> > emerge -e system
> >
> > But it is stuck telling me this:
> > >>> emerge (1 of 158) x11-base/x11-drm-4.3.0-r
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Hy,
thanks everyone, I did the livecd-mount-chroot-passwd way, and it worked.
Maerlyn
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Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
DHCP works to give me an IP address, and sets the default
gateway. /etc/resolv.conf gets automatically changed to one line:
nameserver 168.95.1.1
While the network connection works fine (I can ping any valid IP, such as my
email server, my home network, etc). How
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 17:16:24 +0200 Christoph Gysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| You could file a bug on bugzilla:
| "Enhancement: I'd like to have some gentoo Sweaters and mousepads in
| the store"
No no no no no. Bugzilla is for Gentoo things.
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Benno Schulenberg wrote:
[snip]
> But when I do an 'emerge --depclean -p' it ends with:
>
> Packages installed: 406
> Packages in world:105
> Packages in system: 62
> Unique package names: 403
> Required packages:417
> Number to remove: 3
>
> Only 62 packages in system? Okay, may
Hi Gentoo-User,
Just been installing Gentoo using the 2005.0 Minimal CD and I did a
stage 2.
The hardware is a HP DL380 G4, with the internal 6i RAID controller -
The Kernel was compiled with the needed support for the 6i controller
and my devices were:
/dev/cciss/c0d0p1 /boot ext2
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
I see. Then I have no issue with that too. He did something good for the
community. (Though I'm not sure what was the reason for leaving)
I assume he just wanted to get a life...
That said, what are the chances of getting them to sell Gentoo mouse
pads? ^_^
I want some Gentoo Swe
What does a normal 'emerge -ep system' look like on x86 with a
2005.0 profile? Just now I saw someone mention having 158 packages
in system. Here I have only 103:
# emerge -ep system | grep ebuild | wc -l
103
But when I do an 'emerge --depclean -p' it ends with:
Packages installed: 406
Pa
Maerlyn wrote:
> Hy,
>
> I just installed gentoo, and altough I set the root password with
> passwd after the chroot command, where the install guide told me to,
> it doesn't work when I try to log in. The other user I created works.
> Is there any way to recover my root passwd?
you can change it:
Hello,
Have you done the following?
1. Boot with the live cd.
2. Mount your "/" partition somewhere (/mnt/gentoo) most likely.
3. Run "chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash"
4. Run passwd to change the password of the root account.
5. Reboot (without the livecd).
FWIW, Whenever I forget the root password
> I just installed gentoo, and altough I set the root password with
> passwd after the chroot command, where the install guide told me to,
> it doesn't work when I try to log in. The other user I created works.
> Is there any way to recover my root passwd?
>
Boot from live cd, mount and execute ch
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 16:35, Maerlyn wrote:
> Hy,
>
> I just installed gentoo, and altough I set the root password with
> passwd after the chroot command, where the install guide told me to,
> it doesn't work when I try to log in. The other user I created works.
> Is there any way to recover my
Hello list,
does anyone here can help me.. I have a small minimal image x86
2004.iso burned on cd-rom, it started well and anything work fine. But,
for my work, i would like to copy this minimal image or other (until
80-100M), inside my usb hd (4gb) and started automatically the distro
at the b
put in the live disk again mount drives and chroot to your gentoo
install then issue the passwd root command.
On 4/19/05, Maerlyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hy,
>
> I just installed gentoo, and altough I set the root password with
> passwd a
Maerlyn wrote:
> Hy,
>
> I just installed gentoo, and altough I set the root password with
> passwd after the chroot command, where the install guide told me to,
> it doesn't work when I try to log in. The other user I created works.
> Is there any way to recover my root passwd?
Boot as single us
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hy,
I just installed gentoo, and altough I set the root password with
passwd after the chroot command, where the install guide told me to,
it doesn't work when I try to log in. The other user I created works.
Is there any way to recover my root passw
Hi,
What are they? What do they help? How much?
How is this related to the USE flag directfb?
I'm building a machine that isintended to record a lot of video
using MythTV. The video probably won't be viewed directly on this
machine but if it is I'd like the performance to be good.
Is
Francisco Santiago Capel Torres wrote:
> I have updated my gentoo to kernel 2.6, and after updating glibc
> I have done
>
> emerge -e system
>
> But it is stuck telling me this:
> >>> emerge (1 of 158) x11-base/x11-drm-4.3.0-r7 to /
> [...]
> !!! Please link //usr/src/linux to 2.4 kernel sources. x
> Thanks for the replies guys. I haven't actually had time to proceed with
> the installation yet, so I haven't tried what you have suggested.
>
> I have another query though. How do I get these volumes to initialize at
> every boot?
>
On my system, the '/etc/init.d/checkfs' script does the 'vgc
On 4/19/05, Christoph Gysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
> > On 4/19/05, Francisco Santiago Capel Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>What can I do?
> >
> > x11-drm is likely in your world file. You would remove it by hand and
> > then emerge world would not include it. Ta
Le lundi 18 avril 2005 à 23:21 +0200, Richard Fish a écrit :
> Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
>
> >I'll choose the simpler cronjob solution, thanks. Anyway, isn't that a
> >kernel bug ? How sould I report this ?
> >
> >
>
> Well, from googling around, it seems that a few seconds per day of drift
> b
Mark Knecht wrote:
On 4/19/05, Francisco Santiago Capel Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What can I do?
x11-drm is likely in your world file. You would remove it by hand and
then emerge world would not include it. Take a look at man emerge and
I think the file is
/var/lib/portage/world
Have you tr
On 4/19/05, Mrugesh Karnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I don't remember who it was, but just last week, someone mentioned
> using the feature "keeptmp" (the name could be wrong. I don't remember
> properly and strangly I've somehow not archived the mail :S ) in
> make.conf. That makes portage
On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 08:17 -0500, Keith Gable wrote:
>
> On 4/19/05, Christoph Gysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > Sorry.. I don't get why he's 20,000 in debt due to Gentoo.
>
> Daniel Robbins was Chief Architect and founder of gentoo
>
On 4/19/05, Francisco Santiago Capel Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have updated my gentoo to kernel 2.6, and after updating glibc I have done
>
> emerge -e system
>
> But it is stuck telling me this:
>
> >>> emerge (1 of 158) x11-base/x11-drm-4.3.0-r7 to /
> >>> md5 src_uri ;-)
Le mardi 19 avril 2005 à 09:09 +0930, Iain Buchanan a écrit :
>
> are you sure this doesn't answer your question? It solved my system
> clock drift (which was about 30 minutes a day, but hw clock was ok). I
> know adjtime is used to correct inaccurate hwclocks, but it can get
> stuffed. post y
On 4/19/05, Christoph Gysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ow Mun Heng wrote:> Sorry.. I don't get why he's 20,000 in debt due to Gentoo.Daniel Robbins was Chief Architect and founder of gentoo linux. Appearantly he
spent more time working on gentoo as he did on earning money ;-)
Which is why I'm pe
I'm travelling on business and trying to use the hotel-supplied internet. I'm
using a Telkonet Bridge through the building's wiring. (Laptop -> Cat-5
cable -> Telkonet -> building wiring.) My laptop is an up-to-date Gentoo,
2.6 kernel, IBM Thinkpad R51.
DHCP works to give me an IP address,
Mark Knecht wrote:
> On 4/18/05, Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That depends: when building from CVS, it should be off.
>
> I'm sorry but I don't know what you mean by building from CVS.
This: http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/Building, the drm part.
> > for glxgears is /usr/lib/m
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