Hi there.
My new laptop (Toshiba A70) is seriously weirding me out.
It seems to be turning off (randomly?) while in KDE. I cannot
distinguish any patterns uptime-wise, nor is it an actual power
failure. (Nothing else dies, battery prescence is confirmed with
hardware lighting, and this lighting ind
hello all,
Since my last emerge -uD world (where man was updated to man-1.6), I
receive a "segmentation fault" when trying to see a man page, this seems
to be true for all users and within bash as well as zsh. I remember that
the conf file has been modified but I'm afraid i did not care to look at
Alexander Skwar schrieb:
> Or to modify the
> "locate" binary, so that this check is not done?
[08:30:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/muell/slocate/slocate-2.7] $ diff -u main.c~
main.c
--- main.c~ 2005-07-10 08:26:21.469624512 +0200
+++ main.c 2005-07-10 08:29:28.936310365 +0200
@@ -1117,6
Many thanks, Toby.
Reading between the lines of the howto you referred to, I think, if I am not
mistaken, that the problem was that the monolithic-to-individual-package
migration path built into 3.4.0 was removed from 3.4.1. Somehow this left
the kde-3.4.0 ebuild hanging around as a kind of gh
Hello.
Because I've lost some filesystems recently, I'd like to find out,
what I've *exactly* lost. To do that, I'd like to read and *print*
(on screen) the /complete/ slocate/updatedb database from
/var/lib/slocate/slocate.db.
But when I "locate" something, the result is only printed if the
file
killall - kill processes by name
'man killall'
BillK
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 16:26 +0200, Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
> Ryan Viljoen wrote:
>
> > ps aux | grep kdetv
> > or just a simple
> > ps aux
> > and than find the process number and use
> > kill
>
> or the simplest:
>
> pkill kdetv
>
>
> Are you sure that you're currently running kernel 2.6.12-gentoo-r4? Is
> your /usr/src/linux symlink correct?
Yes, I am.
I feel a little silly about my post, as I forgot to unmute my alsamixer
settings.
Creighton
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a gentoo noob. When I run the command emerge -e system && etc-update
> && source /etc/profile, the make reported the following error:
>
> make[1]: Entering directory
> `/var/tmp/portage/ncurses-5.4.20050319/work/narrowc/c++'
> cd ../obj_s; -I../c++ -I
On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 21:56 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> At Fri, 08 Jul 2005 12:47:51 -0500 kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Ron Bickers wrote:
> >> On Fri July 8 2005 01:38 am, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> >>
> >>>Which is a huge bummer since most of us don't go checking the ebuilds
> >>>for th
Thanks for the extension (checking for ewarn & eerror). I'm
still getting a handle on gentoo ;-)
I borrowed a portage.cron script from off of this list and run
it under cron.daily. One of my changes to the script is to run
einfo (I also pull down the files so they are ready for compile
after I r
It's in portage, so a simple `emerge bacula` as root should build and
install it on your machine (including any needed dependencies). If you
want the client only, you can add "client-only" to your USE flags. It
has a few other USE flags to do various things (MySQL and PostgreSQL
support, for exampl
Hi all,
I am a gentoo noob. When I run the command emerge -e system && etc-update
&& source /etc/profile, the make reported the following error:
make[1]: Entering directory
`/var/tmp/portage/ncurses-5.4.20050319/work/narrowc/c++'
cd ../obj_s; -I../c++ -I../include
-I/var/tmp/portage/ncurses-5.4
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 02:41:11PM -0700, Robert Persson wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago I added all the kde-3.4.1 packages to package.keywords
> and then ran emerge -u world and everything updated and ran fine.
>
> Today I tried to emerge -u world and I got
>
> [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdeartwo
A couple of weeks ago I added all the kde-3.4.1 packages to package.keywords
and then ran emerge -u world and everything updated and ran fine.
Today I tried to emerge -u world and I got
[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdeartwork-icewm-themes-3.4* (is blocking
kde-base/kdeartwork-3.4.1)
... blah blah
Hey, all. Suffered power outtage yesterday. Not much of a big deal as the
ups brought the system down on battery...
That's the good news. The bad news is that, upon system boot, my dhcp-based
eth0 interface no longer comes up and I don't know why...
When the init script is run it reports that
Hi!
A short time ago, there was a quick power outage, because of which
some of my xfs filesystems broke :(
When I call xfs_check, I get output like this:
[21:11:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] $ sudo /bin/xfs_check /dev/mapper/Crypt-daten
xfs_check: unexpected XFS SB magic number 0x
xfs_check: r
Norbert Kamenicky wrote:
> David Busby wrote:
>
>
>
>> * Cannot add provide 'authdaemond', as a service with the same name
>>exists! [ ok ]
>
>
>
>
> I think the message says it exactly, but run this:
>
> grep "provide authdaemond" /etc/init.d/*
>
> and u'll learn "who"
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 19:15 +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> On Saturday 09 July 2005 17:37, LostSon wrote:
> > Hey
> > I would like to use nptl and did not use it as a use flag when
> > installing my gentoo system. When adding this to my use flags
> > what other packages would i have to compile to ge
Mark Shields wrote:
>add it to your use flags, make sure to env-update, then type emerge -DNavu
>world
>
>On 7/9/05, LostSon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Hey
>> I would like to use nptl and did not use it as a use flag when
>>installing my gentoo system. When adding this to my use flags wha
Holly Bostick wrote:
>The situation happens very rarely to me, but it's 'obvious' enough
>(especially to programmers and scripters, who use escape characters all
>the time) that I'm sure there must be some workaround for it for
>Thunderbird (since this is Thunderbird-specific behaviour, which I ha
add it to your use flags, make sure to env-update, then type emerge -DNavu world
On 7/9/05, LostSon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey
> I would like to use nptl and did not use it as a use flag when
> installing my gentoo system. When adding this to my use flags what other
> packages would i have
Hey
I would like to use nptl and did not use it as a use flag when
installing my gentoo system. When adding this to my use flags what other
packages would i have to compile to get use of nptl ?? Thanks
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Uwe Klosa wrote:
> I do not have this problem. I have a problem with 2.6.12.x and kde after
> login. There it hangs for a few minutes and I cannot find any
> error messages.
>
Ok. Thanks for info Uwe. I will try recompile it and see what I get.
-
Hi
Thanks, well spotted.
Typical, you spend hours looking at simple problem, checking the web,
etc, and you ask for help and someone spots a trivial spelling mistake
in a few seconds!
Many thanks,
Simon
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 16:08 +0200, xav guerin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think your grub.conf
Peng schreef:
>>I'll check MozillaZine and Google
>>later Mozdev seems to like to hide this stuff. If you've ever tried
>>to find the list of command-line switches for Netscape/Moz/Firefox on
>>the Internet, you'll know exactly what I mean.
>>
>>Holly
>
>
> What do you mean about the command
David Busby wrote:
> * Cannot add provide 'authdaemond', as a service with the same name
> exists! [ ok ]
I think the message says it exactly, but run this:
grep "provide authdaemond" /etc/init.d/*
and u'll learn "who" provides authdaemon too
(I guess it's "courier-authlib
On Saturday 09 July 2005 14:54, Simon Windsor wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just rebuilt my mine desktop from Fedora to Gentoo.
>
> Everything appears to work well, but I am a bit puzzled by Grub.
>
> I have used Genkernel to build the kernel, so my Grub config file,
> grub.conf, is
>
> --
Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> ps aux | grep kdetv
> or just a simple
> ps aux
> and than find the process number and use
> kill
or the simplest:
pkill kdetv
RTFM pgrep, pkill
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On 7/9/05, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Benno Schulenberg schreef:
> > Holly Bostick wrote:
> >
> >>What I meant to say was:
> >>
> >>>">sys-kernel-2.4.28-r9"
> >>
> >>there should be a 'greater-than" sign in fron of the package name,
> >
> >
> > There was a greater-than for me, in KM
Hello,
I think your grub.conf splashimage line is quite strange, it's
usually an xpm.gz and not an xpn.gz .
Xavier Guerin
2005/7/9, Simon Windsor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi
>
> I have just rebuilt my mine desktop from Fedora to Gentoo.
>
> Everything appears to work well, but I am a bit puzzl
On 7/8/2005 3:51 PM Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi Drew,
emerge -s bacula shows only one emerge candidate. Looks liek you
have to build them both through portage.
Hope this helps,
Mark
Thank you and Andrew MacKenzie for your replies. I found this site on
the web:
http://www.gentoo-portage.com/a
Hi
I have just rebuilt my mine desktop from Fedora to Gentoo.
Everything appears to work well, but I am a bit puzzled by Grub.
I have used Genkernel to build the kernel, so my Grub config file,
grub.conf, is
-
default 0
timeout 30
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/spash.x
Benno Schulenberg schreef:
> Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>>What I meant to say was:
>>
>>>">sys-kernel-2.4.28-r9"
>>
>>there should be a 'greater-than" sign in fron of the package name,
>
>
> There was a greater-than for me, in KMail, also in your first mail.
> Apparently Thunderbird hides it from
Holly Bostick wrote:
> What I meant to say was:
> > ">sys-kernel-2.4.28-r9"
>
> there should be a 'greater-than" sign in fron of the package name,
There was a greater-than for me, in KMail, also in your first mail.
Apparently Thunderbird hides it from you. But it should do that
only for ">From
On Saturday 09 July 2005 04:57, timothy johnson wrote:
> I am thinking about getting a bluetooth usn adapter to use my old sony
> cell phone as a remote for my music server. Just wondering if anyone
> has use a bluetooth usb adapter, if there are any howtos to get this
> setup??? And if it would be
Mark Knecht wrote:
>I use the ~x86 version of baselayout. You are probably not I suspect?
>
>
>
Hi Mark,
Yep, /etc/init.d/serial is gone in the ~x86 version of baselayout.
Note that there is a particular "problem" with /etc/init.d. Since it is
in /etc, it falls under the CONFIG_PROTECT schem
You are probably building it into the kernel and trying to load it
as an alsa module. Do one or the other.
I.e., if you want it built into the kernel, then remove it from
/etc/modules.d/alsa
#options snd-intel8x0 index=0
If you want it as a module, then set CONFIG=SND_INTEL8X0=M in
/usr/src/linu
On Sat July 9 2005 12:16 am, Colin wrote:
> Are these in Portage? Masked versions are fine.
PHP: http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=dev-php;name=php
MySQL: http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=dev-db;name=mysql
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